Podcasts about not reaching

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Chasing Bailey
This Is What Success Looks Like

Chasing Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 66:21


 The question of a school's “success” is the thread underlying this entire podcast – and the specific target we aim at today by listening to the voice and experience of four representative Bailey students.   In the face of all we could put in the basket of “learning loss,” the educators at Bailey reconstructed their interactions and their expectations to experience success for themselves and their students …. Yes, success (or at least substantial improvement) in test scores, but success understood far more broadly and deeply to incorporate mental health, social and emotional capacity, academic achievement, and growth in intelligence.    Listen to four Bailey students speak for themselves about why they were there, what they remember, and how they have made their way – with stories still very much being told.   Success for these young adults is not so much about achievement understood in test-based terms as about who these young people are and why we might feel good about who the Bailey students have become and are still becoming.  You will meet Damisha, Brandon, Maia, and Zee, all in their early 20s.   As you'll see, their stories differ but what they share is that Bailey, a middle school, was a place where they experienced both love and limits.  It felt to them like a place where they could grow and develop.     00:00  A meditation on “success” in school  Barbara Stengel04:50   Introduction,  Barbara Stengel06:03   Damisha Hanserd, transfer from KIPP and East, who stayed through 8th grade                        The power of Black teachers                        Getting in trouble and academic achievement                        Education at Bailey better than East                        Juggling college, the pandemic, and responsibility as a mom                        Bailey shaped me17:31   Brandon Tok, transfer from Rutherford County, who spent his 8th grade year                        From the “best” high school, leaving college for a family business                        Diversity among students at Bailey                        Influential, even “life-saving,” teachers                        Parental presence matters                        Bailey's social impact31:00   Maia Black, arrived in 6th grade and left after 7th                        “Trouble” moved her to Bailey                        Athletics as a form of self-discipline                        Student diversity at Bailey                        Teachers wanting to understand                        Admin working together for student success                        All that Bailey had to offer                 47:25   Zionna Jennings, at Bailey before the Sawyer/Jasper era                        When people believed in me                        On my own and overwhelmed                        Love and limits – and a new family                        Mental health in disadvantaged communities                        Bailey as a school community for “student teachers”                        (Not) Reaching for the stars64:20   Wrap-up and lead in to Bailey's being closed  Barbara Stengel, Christian Sawyer In this seventh episode, there are references to a variety of social, educational and historical news and commentary. You can find sources to find out more about these at our website:  www.chasingbaileypod.com.Chasing Bailey is hosted and narrated by Dr. Barbara Stengel, Vanderbilt University. This episode was edited and co-produced by Brenna Fallon.   The executive producer is Dr. Lowery Woodall, Millersville University of Pennsylvania. Our theme music is Midnight Blues by lemonmusicstudio.  Occasional music for this episode includes Soul Food by Chris Haugen and Good Friends by Caffeine Creek Band. New episodes will drop on the last day of the month.  You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon, and Stitcher, and nearly anywhere else you find your podcasts. If you appreciate what you hear, please subscribe to Chasing Bailey, leave us a review, share with your friends by word of mouth, and post on social media.   Follow us onInstagram:       https://www.instagram.com/chasing_bailey/    Twitter:           https://twitter.com/chasing_baileyTiktok:            https://www.tiktok.com/@chasing_baileyFacebook:       https://www.facebook.com/Chasing-Bailey-107279178665337/ More information will be available at www.chasingbaileypod.com/home. We look forward to your comments and questions at Chasingbaileypod@gmail.com. 

The Honestly Adoption Podcast
Resources That Transform (Part 11): A Resource That Brings Awareness & Safety During Traffic Stops

The Honestly Adoption Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 57:38


You may have just had a double-take when you read the title of this episode!  What in the world does safety during a traffic stop have to do with the foster care and adoption parenting journey?  A lot, actually!  Many caregivers on this journey are parenting a multi-racial family, children with a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, autism, a severe mental illness, or another high special need. The likelihood of them having interactions with law enforcement are high unfortuntely. The biggest struggle, and question, we receive from caregivers is "How do I prepare my child for these possible unfortunate moments when they run into law enforcement?"  Fortunately, we have amazing human beings like Jacquelyn Carter from The Alliance For Safe Traffic Stops, who've created transformational resources we can utlitize to bring safety, but most importantly change!  A Little More About Jacquelyn.... Jacquelyn Carter is the president of Alliance For Safe Traffic Stops and the inventor of Not Reaching. She has an Associate Of Arts Degree in Information Technology, a Bachelor Of Science Degree in Criminal Justice, a Master Of Science Degree in Legal Studies, and a Master Of Public Administration with a concentration in Criminal Justice. She also serves on the Community Advisory Board in Alexandria, Virginia where she is also a resident.  How To Connect With Jacquelyn... Visit the Alliance For Safe Traffic Stops website Visit the Not Reaching website Follow Not Reaching on Instagram Also On The Show... Jeff Noble's Caregiver Kickstart Coaching Program is open for registration! When you join, you get more than $5000 in bonus content from Honestly Adoption University. Click Here to learn more! Thanks for stopping by this week ;-) 

Grey Matter: A Podcast About Ideas
What moved Jackie Carter to invent the Not Reaching! pouch?

Grey Matter: A Podcast About Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 50:56


When Jackie Carter earned her three post graduate degrees in her 40’s, all she wanted to do was help people. After the brutal murder of Philando Castile in 2016, her mission became clear – make traffic stops safer for black motorists and police officers alike. She is the inventor of the Not Reaching pouch, and on this episode, you will hear her inspirational story. References: Not Reaching | The Alliance for Safe Traffic Stops Grey Interviewer: Lori Bullock

More Than a Pretty Face
THE Not Reaching Pouch

More Than a Pretty Face

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 60:15


It's been a while but MTAPF is back and with an amazing guest! A force to be reckoned with - the Jackie Carter, creator of the Not Reaching pouch. This past April, I wrote an article for NBC News talking about Jackie creating the pouch and the impact of police traffic stops on minority communities. Graciously, Jackie agreed to sit down with me again for this in-depth conversation about the Not Reaching pouch, violence at traffic stops, and the impact the stories like that of Philando Castile has on the black community. You do not want to miss this amazing conversation with activist, inventor, non-profit starter and all-around inspiring Jackie Carter. Mentioned in the show: Not Reaching website Not Reaching Article for NBC News Alliance for Safe Traffic Stops website Instagram: @notreaching Facebook: Not Reaching Connect with the Show! Instagram: @prettyfacelady3 Twitter: @prettyfacelady3 Facebook: More Than a Pretty Face Email: prettyfacewomen@mtapfpodcast.com Merch: www.rageon.com/a/users/82tabsofpolicy

RealTalk with The6thman
072 The Carters “Not Reaching”

RealTalk with The6thman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 71:54


I met Jackie & Wayne Carter a few months back in the Bliss FM studio when I was invited to be a guest on Radar Radio with Mike Lee and Suzie Official. The Carters are one of the coolest couples I’ve met in a long time and the vibe was just right! They talked about a movement that they started in 2016 called “Not Reaching”due to the spike in police shootings during traffic stops. ”Not Reaching” is a solution to the fatal traffic stops experienced particularly by young, minority males throughout the country. “Not Reaching” is a revolutionary identification system that allows motorists to remain stationary in their vehicles during a traffic stop by eliminating reaching for identification by the request of law enforcement. “Not Reaching”is a start to a safe traffic stop and helps to de-escalate a tense situation. The device comes off the air vent providing easy accessibility for law enforcement - no more reaching! It eliminates the uncertainty and danger of reaching for your required documents: driver's license, registration, and insurance card. Clips to your air vent for easy access during a traffic stop. #realtalkpodcast #notreaching --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the6thman/support

Bigger Than Pancakes
75: We Got It Made

Bigger Than Pancakes

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2019 146:14


75 episodes people. Thank you For Listening! RIP John Singleton Filming Your Last Moments On Earth Easiest Job Ever Created "Not Reaching" Pouch For Black People Halima Aden Burkin Sports Illustrated Avengers  The Chi Jussie Smollett Out Falling For Someone Too Fast  Much More...Let's Go! This podcast is sponsored by Anchor (https://anchor.fm/s/945b6b4/podcast/sponsor/acugi1/url/https%3A%2F%2Fanchor.fm) Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/biggerthanpancakes/message Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/biggerthanpancakes/support

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Radar Radio USA
SHOW #109 - RADAR RADIO WELCOMES JACKIE AND WAYNE CARTER WITH NOT REACHING, LANADA WILLIAMS AND CZAR_4500.

Radar Radio USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 120:16


This week on Radar Radio USA. The Carters are back with much success from going viral on The Shade Room and News interviews, we are excited Not Reaching is actually reaching the world at large. Lanada Williams of The Lanada Williams Show called in to give the expert advice on the mental health perspective and Czar_4500 stopped by to promote Cali Life release and listening Party!

Radar Radio USA
SHOW #105 - RADAR RADIO USA. WELCOMES THE ONE AND ONLY LEGENDARY ALFA ANDERSON OF CHIC AND FORMER BACK-UP SINGER FOR LUTHER VANDROSS. AND ACTOR MARCUS MURPHY!

Radar Radio USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 129:42


This week on the Radar we had the privilege of interviewing a legend. Alfa Anderson is the original member of the 80’s hit group Chic and also sang back-up for Luther Vandross. We also interviewed actor Marcus Murphy. Check out the new single from Alfa Anderson titled “Perfectly Chic”! And lastly we got to congratulate the Carters, creator of the “Not Reaching” device for their viral success on the infamous Shaderoom on IG.

Radar Radio USA
SHOW #80 - RADAR RADIO USA. WELCOMES GENEVA-REED VEAL, MOTHER OF SANDRA BLAND. JACKIE AND WAYNE CARTER, DR. CHEYENNE BRYANT.

Radar Radio USA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 118:24


This week on the 80th episode of Radar Radio USA. We sat down to talk with Jackie & Wayne Carter. Jay and Wayne Carter are the creators of “NOT REACHING” a device that protects you when a police officer pulls you over, you never have to take your hands off the steering week. We also had the pleasure of speaking with the mother of Sandra Bland, Ms Geneva-Reed Veal! We also spoke with Dr. Cheyenne Bryant concerning mental illness.