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What does it take to build a rewarding and sustainable career in opera? What happens when you realize you don't really have the drive to BE an opera singer? How do you find the courage to take more creative risks in your own work and life? The answers to these questions and more on Key Change Season 6 from the Santa Fe Opera Department of Community Engagement and Education, with the returning co-host you know and love, Anna Garcia, and the new co-host you're going to love, Olga Perez Flora! If you're new here, catch up on seasons 1-5 with this recommended playlist: Season 1 Episode 1: Setting the Stage (June 29, 2018) Episode 5: Other Duties as Assigned (July 25, 2018) Season 2 Episode 2: A Seat at the Table (April 17, 2019) Episode 8: Gender is Not Genre (May 29, 2019) Season 3 Episode 6: Building a Better Society with Florida International University Music Students (August 25, 2021) Season 4 Episode 2: Influence and Inclusion (June 22, 2022) Episode 4: Story With Purpose: The Origin of the Pueblo Opera Cultural Council (July 13, 2022) Season 5 The whole season! But if we have to choose… Episode 2: Making Learning Sticky (April 17, 2024) Episode 7: What's Opera to a Bunch of High School Students? (November 13, 2024) Episode 8: An Opportunity to Encounter Excellence (December 4, 2024) *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera, Department of Community Engagement & Education. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Anna Garcia & Olga Perez Flora Audio Engineering: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous support of the Hankins Foundation, Principal Education Sponsor of the Santa Fe Opera. To learn more, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange.
What does it take to build a rewarding and sustainable career in opera? What happens when you realize you don't really have the drive to BE an opera singer? How do you find the courage to take more creative risks in your own work and life? The answers to these questions and more on Key Change Season 6 from the Santa Fe Opera Department of Community Engagement and Education, with the returning co-host you know and love, Anna Garcia, and the new co-host you're going to love, Olga Perez Flora! If you're new here, catch up on seasons 1-5 with this recommended playlist: Season 1 Episode 1: Setting the Stage (June 29, 2018) Episode 5: Other Duties as Assigned (July 25, 2018) Season 2 Episode 2: A Seat at the Table (April 17, 2019) Episode 8: Gender is Not Genre (May 29, 2019) Season 3 Episode 6: Building a Better Society with Florida International University Music Students (August 25, 2021) Season 4 Episode 2: Influence and Inclusion (June 22, 2022) Episode 4: Story With Purpose: The Origin of the Pueblo Opera Cultural Council (July 13, 2022) Season 5 The whole season! But if we have to choose… Episode 2: Making Learning Sticky (April 17, 2024) Episode 7: What's Opera to a Bunch of High School Students? (November 13, 2024) Episode 8: An Opportunity to Encounter Excellence (December 4, 2024) *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera, Department of Community Engagement & Education. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Anna Garcia & Olga Perez Flora Audio Engineering: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous support of the Hankins Foundation, Principal Education Sponsor of the Santa Fe Opera. To learn more, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange.
Husband, father, coach and World Champion of "Other Duties as Assigned" — DJ Sims is our 10th guest on "Dan Time"! DJ overcame long odds to get to his place in life today. He lost both parents at a young age and grew up dirt poor. As you'll hear in this episode, DJ takes advantage of opportunities and gets the most satisfaction out of helping others.Email dantimepod@gmail.com with any questions, comments or if you would like to be a future guest on the show.
The "Tell Ya Later Show" welcomes back consummate Story Teller, Diane Ingolia! Building Narnia? How to chop up a 110-yr old antique wardrobe…! Hydraulics? Why not?! "Other Duties as Assigned! " That time the king of Uganda visits Whit's End! Thank you for watching our show! We would love to continue making content for you all, so if you would like to help us grow our channel please feel free to donate by clicking: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/katie... Big thanks to our Patrons! Join our Patreon Family and enjoy all new episodes of our other shows including "Welcome to Later," "Adventures in Popcorn," and more Fun Stuff! https://www.patreon.com/TellYaLater Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tellyalater... Audio Only: https://anchor.fm/tell-ya-later Get the Updated edition of our book, "ADVENTURES IN ODDITY" with 58 all-new pages - new cartoons by Will too! Learn more about Iggledip and other oddities! Order your autographed paperback copy.......https://www.katieleigh.com/books-audio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tell-ya-later/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tell-ya-later/support
In today's episode, we sat down with three library staff members to talk about some projects that might surprise patrons that they work on, or, as we like to call them “Other Duties as Assigned.” You'll hear from Jacob Kirby, Circulation Clerk, Betsy Richter, Homebound and Outreach Assistant, and Max Schafer, Circulation Assistant. If you want to listen to the podcast about caring for books featuring Ann Renken, it is Episode 11 found here: https://anchor.fm/wdmlibrary/episodes/Episode-11-The-Care-and-Keeping-of-Library-Materials-and-YOU--November-15--2021-e1a6mlp
Speaking in Pioneer Chapel is Ayanna Tweedy, with her talk titled: “Other Duties as Assigned.” Episode 144 – Original Speech Date: November 4, 2021
AV SuperFriends: On Topic - Episode 12: Other Duties as AssignedRecorded August 27, 2021This month's topic is “Time for Change,” which we interpreted as “how do we think of classroom AV systems in 2021 as opposed to the same systems in 2019?” The technology hasn't really changed, but the tasks in those classrooms most certainly have changed, which means we now select the technology differently. But before we get into all that, we cover some recent news from QSC—or at least leaked from QSC via Rave—about how they're responding to on-going supply chain shortages. Rather than continuously delay orders, QSC is apparently telling their industry partners (but not necessarily their end-user customers) that some product lines simply will not be available for the foreseeable future. It's an interesting tact to be sure, and Jamie and Rachel are especially appreciative of it. Rachel also highly recommends an article by a colleague on communicating with customers during a crisis (linked below).Then we discuss what a classroom system should look like in 2021 or 2022. Sure, the general technologies are the same as we've been recommending for years, but now what was once considered an optional add-on is a critical component that is absolutely required for day-to-day teaching and learning. Additionally, “classrooms” clearly extend beyond the four walls of the physical room, so other technology items that were previously considered to be core components can be removed as they no longer easily tie into the new model of mixed hybrid and hyflex learning.Articles discussed:https://www.ravepubs.com/qsc-stop-fulfilling-orders/https://castercomm.com/2021/08/27/three-pillars-that-should-define-your-crisis-comms/
Part 2: Which instructional design path should you follow: higher education or corporate? It's a fantastic question that many instructional designers are trying to answer. On today's episode, Heidi Kirby, host of the BLOC podcast, shares her perspectives about being a corporate instructional designer. We break down several topics around roles, benefits, and perks about being an instructional designer and share our experiences. There isn't a right or wrong answer here, but this episode will help to steer you in the right direction. Here's what we talk about: Other Duties as Assigned Different roles as technical specialist, project manager, etc. Benefits and Perks Professional development opportunities Salary Tuition reimbursement v. free tuition Benefits Check out my episode from BLOC podcast. Follow Heidi on LinkedIn. Follow me on LinkedIn Follow me on Twitter Follow me on FaceBook Subscribe to my YouTube Channel Join the Mailing List Want to take your instructional design skills to the next level? Check out Instructional Design Institute. Recording a podcast or conducting interviews online? Check out SquadCast.
Church is like family. In families there are responsibilities and expectations. What are things you can expect from us? What expectations do we have of you? Find out in this family message from Pastor Joe Ganahl. "Other Duties as Assigned" preached by Pastor Joe Ganahl on 10/4/2020 at Abundant Life Church.
This week we discuss challenges that may attend the eventual release of a COVID-19 vaccine in the U.S. And, I recently spoke with Professor Mary Kate Blake of Valparaiso University about her recent paper titled “Other Duties as Assigned: The Ambiguous Role of the High School Counselor.” The paper is to be published in Sociology of Education. Segment 1 -- Mary Kate Blake on “Other Duties as Assigned: The Ambiguous Role of the High School Counselor." Segment 2 -- Causes and implications of the social capital deficit, and its import for COVID-19 vaccine utilization.
In this epsiode we speak with Michael about the origins of the Georgia Cyber Center. We also discuss his vision for the center moving forward. In the middle we chat about the incredible progress that's been made in such a short amount of time — and why that matters so much. Kaylee and Josh look forward to sharing other interviews with you over the coming weeks. The show will be released on Thursdays for ten weeks. If you have questions about Other Duties as Assigned, email us: odashow@augusta.edu
:00: Intro :01: Interview with Bryan and Emilee of "The Room Where It Happened" :14: The Brennan List (Pt. 1) :15: Other Duties as Assigned (Pt. 1) :17: What's on the Whiteboard? :18: What's Happening at the Library? with Kaleb & Garrett of the Blount Nerd Group :24: The Brennan List (Pt. 2) :26: Sponsor: Friends of the Library :27: Other Duties as Assigned (Pt. 2) :28: Clay’s Book Review: Uncle $crooge : Only a Poor Old Man by Carl Barks :37: Jennifer’s Book Review: The Adventure Zone: Here There Be Gerblins by McElroy, McElroy, McElroy, & Pietsch :45: Outro Featured Links The Room Where It Happened Podcast Blount Nerd Group Smile Donations for the Friends of the Library Intro and Outro Music by Punch Deck
:00: Intro :01: Actress Anne Van Curen on the life and portrayal of "Grandma" Gatewood (the first woman to solo hike the Appalachian Trail) :16: The Brennan List (Pt. 1) :17: Other Duties as Assigned :19: What's Happening at the Library? The Kittendemic :25: What's on the Whiteboard? :26: Sponsor: Friends of the Library Booksale :27: Clay’s Book Review: Choose Your Own Nightmare: Eight Grade Witch by CE Simpson :33: Jennifer’s Book Review: Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard (Trilogy) by Rick Riordan :40: The Brennan List (Pt. 2) :42: Outro Featured Links Anne Van Curen's "Mountain Storytelling" Page Friends of the Library Booksale Page Intro and Outro Music by Punch Deck
Join Skylar and Jessica in episode two of Intragalactic Librarian! After the events of the last episode (Other Duties as Assigned), Skylar and…