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St. Thomas men's and women's hockey begins play this weekend! The women with Post University on Friday and Saturday and the men begin regular season play on Sunday against St. Cloud State. Rico Blasi and Joel Johnson both joined the show to preview their season and discuss their programs. Ross and Corbu also take a look around campus and have some other fun along the way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Ana Alfaro is a Corporate Citizenship Program Manager & Hispanic Media Relations at Eversource Energy. She has over 25 years of diverse experience in various aspects of public, media, and community relations, event management, and television production. In her current position she manages the company's volunteer engagement opportunities and employee giving programs. Ana Alfaro is the producer and host of El Show de Analeh, a weekly program on the Univision network and UniMas. Ana describes El Show as “a dream production turned into a successful reality.” Since 2007, the program has informed, empowered, and entertained the diverse Latino community in Connecticut and Western Massachusetts. El Show de Analeh airs Saturdays at 11:00am, Univision's local channels. The show is produced in partnership with Capital Community College. Ana is currently a board member for Trinity College Center for Caribbean Studies, Capital Community College Foundation, Charter Oak Cultural Center, Hartford Public Library & Hartford Economic Development Corporation. Together with a small group of community leaders, she was instrumental in ensuring that the Frog Hollow community will benefit from a new library on Park Street, the heart of the Latino community. Ana has received many awards, including Junta for Progressive Action, Hispanic Health Council, Madre Latina, Boy Scouts of America, Bright Future Youth Center, Leadership Greater Hartford Polaris, Malta House Wonder Woman and CBM Mujer Imparable. Ana holds a Bachelor's degree in Communications Media Studies from Post University. A native of Honduras, Ana is the proud mother of Bobby and Bianca, both of who are half Puerto Rican. Ana's work as journalist and community activist has been in the service of the equal rights of Puerto Ricans and all Latino communities alike.
Welcome to the first episode of Dial Emma from Friendship Therapy! This is where you get to Dial Emma, with your dilemma (see what I did there?!) You share your friendship concerns, and I share my reflections as a therapist to give you the tips and tools you need to build better bonds. This week, we hear from a listener who wants to make new friends post-university, but as an introvert, they find the prospect of trying to meet new people very daunting. This listener also struggles with fears of rejection and feeling like they are not enough. In her reflections, Emma talks about endings, change, growth, and the importance of allowing ourselves to take the pressure off and get curious about who we are, what we're actually looking for in friendships and what we can offer as a friend. What advice would you give this listener? If you've got a friendship dilemma and you'd like Emma's help, drop us a voicenote on Instagram @friendshiptherapypod!---Friendship Therapy is hosted by Emma Reed Turrell, produced by Chris Sharp and Lauren Brook.--- Social media: Emma Reed Turrell @emmareedturrellFriendship Therapy @friendshiptherapypodEmail: contact@friendshiptherapypod.co.uk
Wayne Mazzoni was a college baseball coach from 1992-2022 coaching at Nova Southeastern University, Fairfield University, Post University, College of the Holy Cross, and Sacred Heart University. He has spoken at all major baseball conventions, published 6 books (three on recruiting) and spoke at over 500 high schools on the recruiting process. From 2006-2022 Wayne Mazzoni was the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator at Sacred Heart University. During this time the program went to 8 conference finals and 3 NCAA regionals – 2011 Clemson Regional, 2012 NC State Regional 2015 TCU Regional. In addition many players were drafted during this era including the programs only three Major League Players. Troy Scriber (Astros, Angels, Diamondbacks), Jason Foley (Detroit Tigers) and Zack Short (Cubs, Tigers, Mets). Learn more at: https://www.collegebaseballadvisor.com/ Books by Coach Wayne Mazzoni: https://www.collegebaseballadvisor.com/books
This podcast features an interview with Laurie Sardo and Julia Bayadinova, experts on Cancer-associated Thrombosis, from Hamilton Ontario, authors of a series of publications in the Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal on Cancer-associated Thrombosis, called Spot the Clot.Laurie Sardo is a Nurse Practitioner in the Thrombosis Service, Department of Hematology at St. Joseph's Healthcare in Hamilton. She graduated with her NP from McMaster University in 2014, and her Doctorate in Nursing Practice from D'Youville University in 2022. Laurie's thesis work focused on patient VTE education in the high-risk cancer population.Her professional interests include patient and staff education and remains active on a number of educational interest groups including the Thrombosis Canada Patient & Family Education committee, the ISTH Nursing committee and the US-based Anticoagulation Forum.ANDJulia Bayadinova, is a nurse practitioner specializing in Thromboembolism, serving both inpatients and outpatients at St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton. In 2014, Julia graduated from Ryerson University with a combined Master of Nursing and Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Program, and has since found her passion in Thromboembolism. Her research interest lies in patient education. Julia is currently in pursuit of a Doctorate of Nursing Practice degree at Post University and is completing a thesis on the importance of patient education.In this episode, the two guests review some of the key take-aways from the series of articles. The articles can be accessed here:CAT Series in Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal:The significance of VTE in cancer: Introduction of the ‘Spot the CLOT' serieshttps://www.canadianoncologynursingjournal.com/index.php/conj/article/view/1234Spot the CLOT': What cancer patients want to know https://www.canadianoncologynursingjournal.com/index.php/conj/article/view/1262Spot the CLOT': Awareness of cancer-associated thrombosis in healthcare providershttps://www.canadianoncologynursingjournal.com/index.php/conj/article/view/1277/1067Spot the CLOT: Treatment considerations for CAThttps://www.canadianoncologynursingjournal.com/index.php/conj/article/view/1372Support the showhttps://thrombosiscanada.caTake a look at our healthcare professional and patient resources, videos and publications on thrombosis from the expert members of Thrombosis Canada
You're in for a real treat today, my friends.You'll hear from Soribel Martinez, a truly inspiring woman who has built a multi-million dollar private practice from the ground up.Soribel shares the story of how she took the leap from full-time employment to start her own practice…. with a waitlist of 150 patients BEFORE she opened her doors!Say whaaaaaa…?!
Today on Political Contessa, join Jennifer Nassaur as she dives into the exciting world of politics. Jennifer discusses the recent developments in Republican and Democratic politics, highlighting the concerns surrounding President Biden's policies and the impact on the economy. She emphasizes the importance of voting in primaries and provides insights into the upcoming Republican primary in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina. Jennifer also shares her thoughts on potential candidates, including Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis, and why she believes Haley is the strong, substantive leader the country needs. Tune in to gain valuable insights and join the conversation on the future of American politics. "Let's not do that again. That is not healthy for democracy and no one, no one listening to this podcast wants to see those two clowns running against each other again." ~ Jennifer Nassour Jennifer Nassour is an attorney and political figure, and made her mark in Massachusetts politics, serving as the chairwoman of the Massachusetts Republican Party from 2009 to 2011. Nassour's educational background includes a bachelor's degree in political science from Stony Brook University, a master's in political science from C.W. Post University, and a juris doctor from St. John's University School of Law. Her career spans roles in the New York State Senate, the Nassau County Legislature, and as a family attorney in Massachusetts. She has also been involved in various political campaigns and initiatives, including her run for the Boston City Council in 2019. Beyond her political and legal career, Nassour is known for her advocacy in women's political participation. She founded the Pocketbook Project, aimed at electing more women in Massachusetts and the Northeast Today on Political Contessa: Voting in primaries is crucial to avoid extreme candidates being nominated. Concerns are raised about the current state of Democratic politics, particularly regarding the open border and handling of migrants. The Republican primary is discussed, with emphasis on the importance of the first three states: Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina. New Hampshire's decision not to have a Democratic primary is mentioned, leading to a discussion on democracy and the individuals running the country. Nikki Haley is presented as a strong alternative to Trump in the Republican race, praised for her experience, ability to connect with people, and fundraising success. Ron DeSantis is criticized for allegedly lying about Nikki Haley's experience and campaign tactics. The need for a positive and forward-thinking leader who can unite the country and move it in the right direction is emphasized. Nikki Haley's potential to defeat President Biden in the general election is highlighted, along with her endorsements and polling numbers. Awaken Your Inner Political Contessa Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of Political Contessa. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Spotify I Stitcher I Apple Podcasts I iHeart Radio I TuneIn I Google Podcasts Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media. And if you've ever considered running for office – or know a woman who should – head over to politicalcontessa.com to grab my quick guide, Secrets from the Campaign Trail. It will show you five signs to tell you you're ready to enter the political arena.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Theresa Barbieri, 88, of Henrico, Va passed away peacefully on Friday, December 22, 2023. She was preceded in death by her husband, John D. Barbieri, her parents Armando and Catherine Zamparelli, and her brother Thomas Zamparelli. She is survived by her son Steven Barbieri, daughter Janice Angerer, daughter-in- law Shari Barbieri and grandchildren Rachel Barbieri and Matthew Barbieri. She was a beloved wife, mother, and grandmother. Theresa received her B.A. in Education from Queens College of CUNY in 1956 and her Masters in Special Education from C.W. Post University in 1988. She taught K-6 grade for over 40 Years. She...Article LinkSupport the show
Our guest this week is Senior Men's Coach and Head Coach of Druids, Andrew Evans. Andy was late to the game of rugby, only taking it up in West Scotland at the age of 17; but there was plenty of rugby pedigree in his family. He started life on the wing and post school found himself working as a Coach for the Scottish Rugby Union. He was meant to go into the Army at 19, but decided to loved coaching so much and went to Wales to get a degree in Rugby Coaching. Post University, he landed a role as Community Coach at London Scottish and then came across to London Welsh to train and play for the club as a Hooker. He then got involved with coaching the U18's and that then developed into his current role. We discuss his role at Imperial College and we preview this weekends' London Welsh U20 clash with Richmond. Enjoy
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Kiri Reeve, a young British games artist who has overcome physical challenges to pursue her passion. Kiri left her home country at the age of 21 to broaden her horizons and secure diverse work opportunities. With a First Class Honors Bachelor of Arts in Computer Games Art, she has already worked on the well-known title, The Lord of the Rings: Gollum. Tune in to hear her story of perseverance and determination in the face of adversity.Learn more about KiriLearn more about usJoin the next episode of the Indie Game Lunch Hour LIVE every Wednesday at 12pm EST on our Discord channel to answer your own burning questions and be immortalized in the recordings.
I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors
Devin Howell Curry earned a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology from Florida Atlantic University (FAU). She received her MFA in Painting at the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma. She participated in the intensive program at Mount Gretna School of Art in 2016 and was also selected as a Four Pillars Artist in 2019. Her work has been exhibited nationally, including New York City, Richmond, VA, Lancaster, PA, Tulsa, OK, Cambridge, and Boston, MA. In 2019 Devin was featured in New American Paintings, #141 MFA Annual. She currently works as an associate faculty member at Post University in Waterbury, CT. She lives in Fredericksburg, Virginia, with her husband and son. "My still life paintings incorporate both recorded observation and invention. The arrangements consist of objects that carry personal meaning: ceramic pieces made by my great grandmother, trinkets that belonged to my grandmother, and books of women artists I feel a connection with. I often add a self-portrait in the work, placing myself within the same space of the women I reference. I am interested in lineage (both biological and artistic), the connection between women, and the objects we keep to remember the women who came before us. While I do think of the work as possessing a narrative, I also see it as an attempt to chronicle what is lost, a mapping process, a charting of both spatial proximity and what can never truly be known." LINKS: www.Devinmhowell.com www.guavajellystudio.com https://glavekocenconsulting.com @devinmhowell @guavajellystudio Artist Shoutouts: Mel Arzamarski https://www.arzamarski.com Jini Kim Veneer @Jinikimveenker Mark Lewis http://www.marklewispaintingstudio.com Sarah D'Ambrosio https://www.sarahdambrosio.com I Like Your Work Links: Check out our sponsor for this episode the Sunlight Podcast at https://www.sunlighttax.com/podcast Use code ILIKEYOURWORK for 10% off your I Like Your Work Candle at Guava Jelly Studios Apply to our Winter Exhibition Catalog: https://www.ilikeyourworkpodcast.com/submitwork Join the Works Membership ! https://theworksmembership.com/ Watch our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ilikeyourworkpodcast Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram
A safe and supportive learning environment is crucial for students' development and success. Educators and school leaders can be proactive about student behavior by implementing evidence-based practices to provide positive reinforcement, teach and maintain appropriate behaviors, and adapt instruction as needed. Behavior analysts Dr. Paulie Gavoni and Anika Costa join PaTTANpod to discuss the science of student behavior and prevention and intervention strategies that support a safe and supportive learning environment. https://www.pattan.net/Multi-Tiered-System-of-Support/Behavior; https://linqapp.com/paul_gavoni?r=link; Click here for more episodes https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCkBP2csbOssi3rUsfM-yQT1DVGUihxg2 Also available in podcast format on iTunes and Google Play Music iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pattanpod/id1436873041?mt=2 Google Play Music https://play.google.com/music/m/Iwyth5xyq26f67f4qrzktutbxke?t=PaTTANpod (1) Dr. Paul Gavoni is a behavior analyst who is passionate about applying and sharing Organizational Behavior Management (OBM) strategies with an international audience. He loves to inspire and help leaders establish positive and engaging environments across industries to bring out the best in those they serve using the science of human behavior. A Wall Street Journal and USA TODAY best-selling author, he is co-host of the Crisis in Education Podcast, Thoughts & Rants of a Behavior Scientist, and is also an active Board Member of the Opioid Awareness Foundation and The World Behavior Analysis Day Alliance. Beyond his work in education and human services, Dr. Gavoni is a former Golden Gloves Heavyweight Champion and highly respected striking coach in combat sports. Coach Paulie has been featured in the books Beast: Blood, Struggle, and Dreams at the Heart of Mixed Martial Arts and A Fighter's Way. He was also a featured fighter in FX's highest-rated reality show at the time, The Toughman, and most recently in the Lifetime reality series, Leave it to Geege. (2) Anika Costa is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst with over two decades of experience as a classroom teacher, adjunct faculty, trainer, coach, supervisor, mentor, and consultant in education and behavioral science. She became board certified in 2010 after earning a post-graduate certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis from Stony Brook University, a M.S. in Education from C.W. Post University in 2002, and a B.S. in Communicative Sciences at the University of Central Florida in 1997. Anika is the founder and president of The Operant Teacher, LLC, a behavior analytic consulting firm offering training, coaching, and instructional design services to individuals, groups, and organizations across educational, private, and community-based agencies. She is also co-authored two best-selling books, QUICK Responses for Reducing Misbehavior and Suspensions: A Behavioral Toolbox for Classroom and School Leaders, and QUICK Wins! Using Behavior Science to Accelerate and Sustain School Improvement. Anika is passionate about disseminating behavior science; Anika is the United States Ambassador for the World Behavior Analysis Day Alliance (WBADA) and is a member of the Development Committee for the B.F. Skinner Foundation. Host Sara Frey Producer John Ragsdale Visit our website at http://www.pattan.net
Fighting floods is becoming a pressing issue. Riley Post, PhD candidate and graduate research fellow at the University of Iowa, determines one way to do so. Riley Post, P.E. is a PhD Candidate and Graduate Research Fellow in Civil Engineering within the Iowa Flood Center at the University of Iowa. His doctoral research centers on […]
Although a for-profit institution, Post University employs a unique and effective two-fold approach to ensure graduates are career-ready with lifelong learning skills that “not-for-profit” universities can emulate on their campuses. In this podcast episode, Dr. Drumm McNaughton speaks with Director Camille Dumont of the Center for Career and Professional Development (CCPD) about how she aligned career services with academia at Post University to better prepare students for the workforce. Camille discusses how Post ensures students are thinking about their careers from the moment they enroll and how online-only learners receive and benefit from the same services as those who attend the university on campus. Podcast Highlights Camille's mindset on lifelong learning is influenced by personal experience. She successfully transferred the skills she learned in the hotel industry to the healthcare industry and now to higher ed, where she works in career services. Originally, only Post's juniors and seniors took a critical Foundation course to learn critical information about their career choices alongside their cohorts in the same field of study. In these courses, students receive prompts to encourage online or in-person discussions so they can start thinking about what it is they want to do. On the academic side, students now have conversations with admissions and advising as soon as they are accepted to determine what major or career they might be interested in. Students are then enrolled in a CTC College to Career course based on their answers to provide them with important information as early as possible about their chosen career path, such as the lifestyles of current employees or possible outcomes in related occupations. This can either validate their interests or give them the opportunity to switch early on. On the non-academic side, a new CCPD program prepares students for the junior and senior Foundation courses as soon as they enroll. Students first take an assessment of who they are and then build different types of resumes, participate in mock interviews, and learn the art of interviewing and networking, along with the benefits of joining professional associations. CCPD also meets virtually with online students throughout the week. CCPD uses the virtual job platform Handshake to conduct virtual career fairs for online students. Post's webinars inform these students how to prepare for a virtual career fair such as how to ensure they have the proper background, lighting, and attire. Meanwhile, students create their resumes and upload them onto Handshake. CCPD has programs where employers or alumni talk to students on campus. These events are livestreamed, recorded, and hosted on the university website and YouTube channel for online-only students. These recordings are also repurposed for additional learning opportunities. For example, students are asked to identify what skills employers say they need in these recordings and, if they can, to add them to their resume or incorporate them into their overall conversation with employers when applying for a job or internship. Post University starts at the basics by not assuming students know everything about transitioning to the workforce to ensure everyone is on the same page. For example, students are taught what a discussion board, rubric, or resume is. Post also ensures that students understand that all work experience matters and that the skills they learned in these jobs are transferrable to various careers. For instance, retail workers acquire customer service and communication skills. Post students have access to a locked closet with gently used professional men's and women's attire that have been donated by staff and faculty members. Students can try these clothes on and even take them for use in interviews and career fairs, etc. Read the transcript → About Our Podcast Guest Camille Dumont, recently named Director of the Center for Career and Professional Development (CCPD) at Post University, brings a wealth of experience to the role. She has been part of the university since 2011, initially as a faculty member and then in various leadership roles. With a background in health services management and a strong foundation in business skills gained from her early career at the Plaza Hotel in New York City, Camille is well-equipped to lead the CCPD. She has also been actively involved in professional organizations like CCCDA, NACE, and NCDA. Camille's goal is to expand CCPD services to benefit all Post students, both on-campus and online, with innovative programs and support for their career journeys. About the Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton, host of Changing Higher Ed®, is a consultant to higher education institutions in governance, accreditation, strategy and change, and mergers. To learn more about his services and other thought leadership pieces, visit his firm's website: https://changinghighered.com/. The Change Leader's Social Media Links LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdrumm/ https://www.youtube.com/@ChangingHigherEd Email: podcast@changinghighered.com #CareerReadyGrads #PostUniversity #CollegetoCareer
Today we're sitting down with Niko Leontarakis, RPP Director of Pitching, and talking about some common issues we see in pitchers and how it's not always only about mechanics. Topics Include:Incorporating anatomy into coachingUnderstanding the athlete in front of youImportance of hip bias and ultimately extensionNiko graduated from Eastern Kentucky University in 2022 with a Masters Degree in Exercise Science. Prior to EKU, he attended Post University and graduated with Bachelors in Business Administration (2019-2021), Palm Beach State College in 2018 and Tallahassee Community College in 2017 as he pursued his dream of playing collegiate baseball.In 2017, he was drafted in the 40th Round by the Baltimore Orioles. He is also currently a member of the Greek National Baseball team. Ready to take your game to the next level? With our holistic and data-driven approach, experienced coaches, and cutting-edge technology, RPP Baseball takes the guesswork out of player development. Twitter https://twitter.com/RPP_Baseball/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/RPP_Baseball/ Call us at 201-308-3363 Email us at rpp@RocklandPeakPerformance.com Website ...
Today I have with me Soribel Martinez and let me tell you she is a powerhouse. Her personality is infectious and we had an amazing conversation about her book Unbreakable. Let me tell you a bit about her. Soribel Martínez is a Licensed Clinical Psychotherapist, is the CEO of SMPSychotherapy and Counseling Services, business coach and consultant, public speaker, adjunct professor of Psychology at Post University, a Doctor of Social Work candidate at Walden University, and the founder of JC's Precious Minds Foundation Soribel has faced her share of challenges as a Dominican-American immigrant, from navigating school in her second language, recovering from religious trauma, losing a child, facing multiple brain aneurysms, and all of the usual heartbreak women face. In Unbreakable, Soribel guides you to reconnect with your Creator, figure out exactly what you want, and then take massive, inspired action toward your goals. Soribel and I discuss The importance of a marketing plan Ideas around legacy, and the dreams that we have that we may not see come to fruition in our lifetime - and her incredible wisdom around this. How a diagnosis shifted her life Her journey with English as a second language, and how she came to write her book in English Her writing routine/process and how she leaned into support during writing and publishing her book How she used social media while writing and publishing Acknowledging the experiences in your life and working through those feelings as you move into joy and becoming unbreakable Including others in your story Being prepared for speaking our stories out loud during launching - especially if we are more comfortable writing than speaking. How you are the best person to market your book Her foundation that supports mothers with special needs in the Dominican republic Pillars of business success that she included in her book unbreakable Details of her next book And so much more I hope you enjoy our conversation as much as I did. You can find out more about Unbreakable at https://book.soribelmartinez.com/ And you can learn more about Soribel and get onto her waiting list here! https://soribelmartinez.com/ And you can find out more about me at https://www.safiyarobinson.com/
Go back in time with Allison and Mallory's guest on today's show, Jeanne Bokina Christie, Zeta Beta - Wisconsin/Stout, as she shares her passion for sharing women's roles during wartime. We start with her own experiences as a Donut Dollie with the Red Cross Supplemental Recreation Activities Overseas program during the Vietnam War. Jeanne then spent a career as a university professor, first teaching at the University of Richmond before moving to Connecticut, where she taught Communications and Leadership at Post University, Western Connecticut State University and Manhattanville College. She's just published a book, "The Women of City Point, Virginia, 1864-1865" which focuses on the many roles of women in the City Point area during the siege of Petersburg and the end of the Civil War.
Donny Pierre was baptized at 13 in January of 1998 in Haiti. Donny entered into ministry right away. Mr. Pierre went to Heritage University for his Bachelors Degree in Bible and his Masters in Psychology from Post University. Donny has done mission work in Haiti, Antigua, and Honduras. 2 Timothy 2:2 “The things which you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses, entrust these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also." Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/moire/downtown-snow License code: HBCKXZS1SNGQQCHT --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meettheministerspodcast/support
In this episode of The New CISO, Steve is joined by guest Rupa Parameswaran. At the time Rupa joined the show, she was Head of Security at Amplitude. Now, she's transitioned to a new role as VP of Security & IT at Handshake.Growing up, Rupa was initially given a choice: to marry or become a doctor or engineer. With the support of her family, Rupa pursued her passions as a leader in the cyber security world. Listen to the episode to learn more about Rupa's advice to the listeners, her first product development opportunity, and why every CISO needs to understand the power of influence.Listen to Steve and Rupa discuss the importance of having allies across the security business and how to build a culture of mindfulness in your organization:Meet Rupa (1:40)Host Steve Moore introduces our guest today, Rupa Parameswaran.With decades of experience and a deep-rooted technical background, Rupa has seen how security has evolved over the years and why CISOs need to grow with these new procedural changes. As the head of security at Amplitude, Rupa ensures that the product and employees are secure in both privacy and culture.Engineering Background (4:00)Before starting her career in cyber security, Rupa first studied engineering. Growing up in India, she felt she had a choice between getting married or going down an engineering or medical path.Rupa determined that becoming a doctor was not for her and became interested in computer engineering. In university, she worked on an AI project, leading her to move to the United States and the security industry.A Clear Path (7:08)Pre-Amazon, Rupa and her colleagues were trying to create a marketplace for books with AI security technology. After this incredible experience, it was clear to Rupa what her career should involve.Having Support (9:04)Rupa shares that India has been a typically male-dominated society, which is changing slowly. Many more parents are interested in helping their daughters pursue careers and become self-sufficient versus getting married.Rupa's mother fought for independence, which she wanted for her children. Grateful for the support, Rupa was able to pursue her passions.Rupa's Advice (13:50)Whether someone is a woman or just someone determining what they want to do, Rupa recommends that everyone find their passion. If you discover something that excites you, seek mentors or people you can trust to discuss your interests.You will be on a good path if you can build a support group. It may be a slow process, but it is a critical one. With mindfulness, you can build credibility with your work, and nothing can stop you.Post University (17:09)After university, Rupa was at a crossroads. Should she go into academia or not? As she determined this, she got an opportunity to be a software engineer with a new company.Interested in the GDPR security product they were building, Rupa was able to be a developer on the project. Believing in the company's vision, Rupa was excited to get immediate security industry exposure across different team initiatives. Having Influence (25:19)Rupa reflects on what she learned from the GDPR project. She became skilled at building ally support groups and influencing security development without having to manage people directly.This unique opportunity gave her essential leadership skills and the ability to spread security mindfulness throughout the company. Her Definition (28:48)Steve presses Rupa on her definition of “security mindfulness.” To Rupa, this phrase demonstrates a willingness to include security in every initiative you pursue. If you build out a unique group of security-minded...
Coach Pete Whitney returns to the panel to answer some mailbag questions on the path to NCAA hockey. We discuss players need for passion in the game, essential habits your athlete should foster that will help them on their path to college, and not limiting your kids to the ice.Tune in again next week for another episode with Coach Whitney and as always feel free to email us with thoughts or questions - we LOVE to hear from you!!We're offering a ton of holiday savings bundles this year! Be sure to reach out to us at Team@OurKidsPlayHockey.com to learn more on our offers and how you can cash in on savings for everything from team bonding sessions to custom sunglasses!--If you enjoyed this episode please feel free to let us know by leaving us a 5 Star review on your preferred podcast network.--Be sure to follow Lee MJ Elias, Christie Casciano Burns, and Michael Bonelli on all social platforms for more and feel free to email our team at Team@OurKidsPlayHockey.com!OurKidsPlayHockey.com
What does the roadmap to the NCAA look like? Every parent wants to give their kids the best chances at success and we brought in an expert in navigating that course when it comes to collegiate hockey.Coach Peter Whitney served for 6 years as the head coach of Post University Men's Hockey and continues to impact the game in retirement. He joined our crew to give us valuable insight to carving a path to the NCAA.If you enjoyed this week's episode please feel free to let us know by leaving us a 5 Star review on your preferred podcast network.Be sure to follow Lee MJ Elias, Christie Casciano Burns, and Michael Bonelli on all social platforms for more and feel free to email our team at Team@OurKidsPlayHockey.com!OurKidsPlayHockey.com
Today's podcast is with the Toronto Blue Jays Pitching and Development Coordinator Cory Popham. Cory has been with the Blue Jays since January 2019 in various capacities as a pitching coach. Previously he was the pitching coach at Post University from 2017–2019 as well as serving as a business analyst at Driveline Baseball in 2016.I have known Cory for several years and I have to say he's always been at the cutting edge. He is a great friend and today we'll be tackling issues such as breaking through mental blocks with pitchers, making mechanical changes with elite level athletes and when and when not to utilize tech.
On this episode, we chat with Gretchen Silverman, who was recently named the new head coach of the Post University Eagles Women's Ice Hockey program. We discuss having Gordie Howe come to her youth hockey practices and her path to becoming an Olympic gold medalist with the 1998 USA women's hockey team. We also cover her experience as a teacher and coach at the Taft School and then go into detail on her plans for the Post women's program. You can connect with Gretchen either on the team's website or via Gretchen Silverman's Champs App profile: https://profile.champs.app/h/gretchen-silverman You can learn more about and the Post Eagles Women's Ice Hockey program here: https://posteagles.com/sports/womens-ice-hockey Follow the Post Eagles Women's Hockey team on Twitter: @Post_WIH and Instagram: @post_wih To learn more about minor hockey development and recruiting for both girls and boys, visit the Champs App website http://www.champs.app ============================================================== Create a free, beautiful Champs Hockey Profile to help with college or prep school recruiting: https://profile.champs.app/sign-up With Champs App profile you can: · Share highlight videos, statistics and coach information · Add a player's playing history (teams, coaches, level of play) and upcoming games schedule · Share personal, student and athletic profile information · Invite and connect with coaches, players and teammates Once you create your profile, you will have a personalized link to share with coaches and teams. Or you can connect directly with coaches on Champs App. Here is a list of college and team coaches already using Champs App: https://www.champs.app/2022/05/coaches-directory/ You can view sample profiles here: Women's: Cammie Knight and Men's: Wayne Crosby https://profile.champs.app/h/cammie-knightand https://profile.champs.app/h/wayne-crosby
WE APPRECIATE EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU! If you wouldn't mind please go leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Thanks!! Welcome back to Episode 225 of On the Spot Sports and in today's episode we have a very special guest, current professional hockey player, Noah Wild! Noah and I talk about his path to pro hockey and playing in the Federal Prospects Hockey League for the Delaware Thunder and the Motor City Rockers. We also talk about getting things started with the newly expanded expansion team, the Motor City Rockers, first pro season with the Delaware Thunder and the loyalty from the fans, pandemic driving Noah's want to play pro hockey even more, transition from forward to defense, developing through Prep School before Juniors, transferring in college to Post University and being welcomed there with open arms and so much more. We hope you guys enjoy this episode!! Thank you Noah for coming on the show! I had a blast!! Follow us on Instagram @on_the_spot_sports and take a listen on YouTube, Spotify and Apple/Google Podcasts @ On The Spot Sports Get $25 off our guy Jamie Phillips Nutrition book for Hockey Players with the discount code "ONTHESPOT" on victoremnutrition.com Living Sisu link: https://livingsisu.com/app/devenirmem..... *BECOME A MEMBER TODAY* --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/on-the-spot-sports/support
Welcome to The Vault. The Vault is a collection of episodes that were thought to be lost, but have been recovered. While many of The Vault episodes are outdated, there's still great conversations about awesome people and their passions. Since these audio files have been recovered, I wanted to still share them with the world. Nick is a former Division II football player at Post University, published author, entrepreneur, figure skater, and fitness professional. Although Nick ice skated growing him, he decided to pursue football which ended up taking him to college. However, Nick realized how harmful the sport of football could be to the body, so he decided to switch sports and get back into figure skating. While Nick is chasing after a career as a professional figure skater and olympian, he stays busy while pursuing other interests of his. Nick has published his book Creating Positive Change which outlines a more scientific approach to self help and growing as an individual. Nick is an extremely driven and passionate individual. I know that he will continue to give his all to everything that he does in life, and I'm excited to see what happens! In this episode Nick talks about being an author, diving into a new sport later on in life, a live changing accident, and much more! From the Vault: It's crazy to hear this episode back. At the time of the recording, Nick and I were new friends but since we've become much closer as friends and professionals. Nick mentioned the early stages of a business called GETM and at this time, I'm actually now a part of GETM with Nick. It's crazy how life happens. Looking forward to bringing Nick back for an updated conversation in the near future! Connect with Nick! Instagram: @ng_youknowme Facebook: Nick Gambacini Book: Creating Positive Change by Nick Gambacini www.getmtraining.online Connect with me! Personal: Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @zachhose14 Email: zachhose14@gmail.com The Official Podcast: Instagram/Facebook: @zappodcastofficial If you want want to be a guest on the podcast, I'd love to have you! Feel free to reach out directly! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zappodcastofficial/message
Thinking about adding a degree to expand your career options? American Sentinel College of Nursing & Health Sciences at Post University offers multiple options for the busy traveler who needs online classes. Dan Potenzieri outlines the options that Post University offers, along with business degree options as well. You can contact Dan for more information at: Dan Potenzieri Regional Director, Partner Engagement dpotenzieri@post.edu (303) 557-0037 This podcast is hosted by TravCon: The Travelers Conference which is an annual conference for Travel Nurses, Therapists and Allied Health Travelers. Find all the episodes and more at www.travcon.org/podcast/
I remember walking into a small gym in Waterbury, CT in September of 2005. I look over to the far court and see this athletic freak grabbing every rebound and tap dunking ever offensive rebound! Come to find out this freak of nature would be my teammate for the next year and a half! This outstanding hooper brings his roots from Nigeria but was raised in Uniondale, NY. As an early hooper playing against the Long Island competition, this high flyer quickly made a name for himself by bringing energy, enthusiasm, and DUNKING everything! While hooping at Uniondale High School, his name started to ring bells around the city! After a stellar high school career, this 6'6 stud garnered a D2 scholarship to play at Post University in Waterbury, CT! Stepping on the campus of Post University in the fall of 2004 the CACC(Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference) was put on notice quickly that Post University added an athletic, above the rim player that is an exceptional rebounder! While at Post, this brother went on to garner 2 All-CACC selections, scored 1,000 points and his game just continued to grow! After completing his collegiate career he went on to play professionally in Saudi-Arabia, Mexico, Peru, and Argentina! While in Mexico he averaged 17 points and 7 rebounds a game while shooting 59% from the field! Tap in for Ep. 81 as we welcome Uniondale great and basketball lifer, Mr. Peter Lawal to the show! Great conversation ahead, don't miss! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Back at it tonight with one of those episodes that'll have you glued to your phone! We're all about bringing genuine, original stories by some of the best hoopers to ever touch a rock! Our next guest is one of the BEST basketball minds I've had the pleasure of being brothers with for the last 20 years! This outstanding hooper is a native of Plainfield, NJ! Jersey has a unique style on how they approach the game! This brother spent his high school basketball career playing for Plainfield High School! While torching the competition in the Jersey area, he was the only 4 year starter on the varsity basketball team! This ‘baby battleship' competed against the likes of Derrick Caracter, Andrew Bynum, and Gerald Henderson! After becoming a 4 year letter winner in high school, he went on to garner a 4 year scholarship to play Division 2 basketball in Waterbury, CT at Post University! The consummate team player and floor general, this sneaky athletic point guard was a huge contributor to laying the foundation and culture for Post University basketball in the mid 2000s. His leadership and basketball IQ helped put the Eagles in a position to go unbeaten at home during his sophomore season! A great player, an even greater person! Tap in tonight for Ep. 78 as we chop it up with my brother and New Jersey basketball great Isa Carnegie! Great conversation ahead, don't miss it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We're finishing this week off with one of the best basketball minds I know! This outstanding hooper is a native of Upper Marlboro, Maryland!
Wayne Mazzoni is the Pitching Coach at Sacred Heart University, a Private Division I school in Fairfield, Connecticut. He is a 1991 graduate of Gettysburg College where he played his collegiate baseball career. Coach Mazzoni started his collegiate coaching career in 1992 as a Graduate Assistant for Nova Southeastern University. From 1993-1996 he was the Pitching Coach at Fairfield University and from 1997-1999 took a break from coaching and spent that time as an author and speaker. He then got back into coaching in the year 2000, spending 2000-2005 as the Head Coach at Post University and 2006 as the Pitching Coach at Holy Cross University. Then, in 2007 he accepted the Pitching Coach position at Sacred Heart University, where he still remains. In this podcast, we start off talking about Coach Mazzoni's time at Gettysburg College, and why he switched from playing football his freshman year to baseball the rest of his time there. Also, diving into a conversation about his thoughts on the different levels of college baseball. We also talk about sport specialization, recruiting pitchers, paring your college list and experiencing failure. We finish off this podcast discussing successful habits and how Coach Mazzoni has changed throughout his Collegiate Coaching career. Lock into this podcast to hear and learn from Division I Pitching Coach, Wayne Mazzoni. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fiob/support
Just a short clip from a hectic episode ft Giandra on dropping the comfort zone, moving from Paris to the UK to Texas, dating, winning within the 9-5 lifestyle, struggles of getting a job after Uni and more... This clip goes over how she used the law of attraction to minimise depression ------------------------------ Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code KILIPODCAST at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod ------------------------------ Listen to the full episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5B7YUA0rGqTRZklFsaTldqFOLLOW us on INSTAGRAM: @Kilipodcast - https://www.instagram.com/kilipodcast/ @mizanah - https://www.instagram.com/mizanah/ @cjlordane - https://www.instagram.com/cj_lordane/ --------------------------- FOLLOW our guest Giandra from Le Paris Insta: @clumsygee - https://www.instagram.com/clumsygee/ --------------------------------------------------------- Follow us: https://open.spotify.com/user/8tcit99hb7lha4uc7wcai7guy
Authenticity and real stories depicting real journey's is what this show is all about! We've moved around the country a bit but we're making a stop in Maryland this week to tap in with one of the DMV's most talented players! This outstanding hooper played his high school basketball at Benjamin Franklin HS in Baltimore, Maryland! Making a name for himself with his athleticism and extreme shooting ability, this sharp shooter obtained a basketball scholarship to attend and play at Post University in Waterbury, CT! Adversity quickly crept in as he was demoted to play on the team's JV squad! Facing this challenge head on, he shined and showed he belonged on the big stage! Early on he was an extreme spark off the bench as the 6th man for the Eagles his freshmen season! He led the team shooting 37% from 3 averaging 8 pts and 4 rebounds per game! As a junior he became a full time starter and one of the leaders of the team! Upping his scoring output to 15 points per game, this killer had his coming out party going for 42 points in a win over Felician University! Being recognized as an All-CACC honorable mention member, he finished his collegiate career scoring 1,315 points going down as one of the special talents to come out of Post University! Tap in for Ep. 73 as we chop it up with Baltimore great AJ Reitter! Great conversation ahead, don't miss! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Authenticity and real stories depicting real journey's is what this show is all about! We've moved around the country a bit but we're making a stop in Maryland this week to tap in with one of the DMV's most talented players! This outstanding hooper played his high school basketball at Benjamin Franklin HS in Baltimore, Maryland! Making a name for himself with his athleticism and extreme shooting ability, this sharp shooter obtained a basketball scholarship to attend and play at Post University in Waterbury, CT! Adversity quickly crept in as he was demoted to play on the team's JV squad! Facing this challenge head on, he shined and showed he belonged on the big stage! Early on he was an extreme spark off the bench as the 6th man for the Eagles his freshmen season! He led the team shooting 37% from 3 averaging 8 pts and 4 rebounds per game! As a junior he became a full time starter and one of the leaders of the team! Upping his scoring output to 15 points per game, this killer had his coming out party going for 42 points in a win over Felician University! Being recognized as an All-CACC honorable mention member, he finished his collegiate career scoring 1,315 points going down as one of the special talents to come out of Post University! Tap in for Ep. 73 as we chop it up with Baltimore great AJ Reitter! Great conversation ahead, don't miss! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Thinking about what happens to you after university is one of the major fears that students face, listen to me talk about some of those things
In this episode I have a great conversation with Sergeant Major Lindsey Pew. Lindsey is 39 years old and has been on Active Duty in the Missouri Army National Guard for over 20 years. She joined the military as a combat engineer when she was 18 and has worked her way up to the top of the enlisted ranks, earning the rank of Sergeant Major. Lindsey grew up in St. Charles, MO and is the youngest of 3. She pursued her undergraduate degree at the University of Missouri- Columbia after deployment to Iraq in 2004, and finished her graduate degree in Organizational Leadership from Post University in 2012. Lindsey shares her leadership strategies and how she overcame numerous obstacles and challenges in her demanding roles as a military recruiter. She shares her strategies to maintain work/life balance, leadership strategies, and other great insights. Connect with Lindsey Pew: Email: lindseypew@gmail.com Website: www.lindseypew.myrandf.com If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Your feedback is important to me and it would also take less than 60 seconds and make a difference in getting those hard-to-get guests as we expand our reach. Join the Do Hard Things Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/158988156090630 Follow the Do Hard Things Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dohardthingspodcast/ Join The Forge Community: https://www.jaytiegs.com/offers/Xoozz5sR/checkout Connect with Jay: Website: www.jaytiegs.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/sjtiegs LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jay-tiegs YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/jaytiegs Instagram: www.instagram.com/jaytiegs
Deborah Nason is a freelance business journalist who has covered the investment industry for InvestmentNews since 2005 and CNBC.com since 2013. She has been awarded the Investment Foundations™ certificate from the CFA Institute. Her writings can be seen at www.c4sb.com and www.cnbc.com/deborah-nason. Early in her career, Ms. Nason was contributing editor and lead writer for the Blue Ridge Business Journal in Roanoke, Virginia, as well as a contributor to both statewide and national publications. She has owned several small businesses and holds an M.A. in Management and Human Resource Development. She serves on the board of the NY chapter of the American Society of Business Publication Editors, and is an adjunct professor with Post University in Waterbury, Conn., teaching classes in business communications and personal finance. Deborah is also the author of “The People's Guide to Finding the Right Financial Advisor: Demystifying the Financial Advice Industry for Everyday People”. Notes: In this episode, Luis talks about the following and more: The different types of ways financial advisors get paid Where to search when you need to find a financial advisor The certifications to know about before hiring financial advisors How to identify when you need a financial advisor by your side Red flags to look out for when hiring a financial advisor Resources: Deborah's LinkedIn Buy the Book FINRA's 5 Steps for Selecting an Investment Pro Investor.gov Questions to Ask when Hiring an Investment Professional XY Planning Network National Association of Personal Financial Advisors LetsMakeaPlan.org PlannerSearch.org
More on Monty Python's second series! We continue with what the Pythons were doing after graduating from various universities, but before they decided to put Python together. In other words, their work on other shows that led to them getting together! Also, we get into more of their episodes! Next week's episode is part 2 of Darin Wall from the band Greyhawk. Get in touch with us at Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-4pksr-a17e1a Or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twinterrorsmacabremanormeadmetalmayhe/ Or on twitter: @Terrors_Manor You can also find our podcast on iTunes and Spotify and wherever fine (and our) podcasts are aired. Image courtesy of: James
We discussed a few things including: 1. Cybersecurity trends 2. Forecasts for the future and how companies should best prepare 3. Talent pipeline challenges 4. Paul's latest cyber startup, Calamu Paul Lewis is the Founder and CEO of Calamu, an innovative company providing next-gen, ransomware-safe data protection software. A serial cybersecurity entrepreneur with more than 30 years in the industry, he was formerly the Founder and CEO of PG Lewis LLC, a cyber security and data forensics company that was strategically acquired by Robert Half International (NYSE:RHI), and the Founder and CEO of MC2, a data security company that was strategically acquired by Volt Information Sciences (NYSE:VOL). Lewis has been granted numerous patents to advance data privacy and protection. He is the inventor of the world's first data harbor, a resilient and virtual storage environment that can instantly nullify the impact of a data breach or ransomware attack while also enabling compliance with data privacy regulations. A court-appointed expert in data security and incident response, Lewis is a contributor to the NIST Cybersecurity Practice Guide (Special Publication 1800-4), the NY Department of Financial Services Cyber Security Requirements 23 NYCRR 500, and the United States Federal Rules Committee on electronically stored information (ESI). ----- Mary N. Chaney, Esq., CISSP, CIPP/US has over 25 years of progressive experience within the fields of Information Security, Privacy and Risk Management. She graduated from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio with a B.S.B.A with a S.T.E.M. related focus in Information Systems, graduated Salutatorian and Summa Cum Ladue from Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law and became a licensed attorney in the State of Texas in 1999. Ms. Chaney began her career journey by serving as a Special Agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in Los Angeles. Mary's global experience includes executive level information security and privacy roles with GE Capital (NYSE: GE), Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ), Comcast Corporation (NYSE: CMCSA) and Esperion Therapeutics (NASDAQ: ESPR). At GE Capital, she was the Director of Incident Response where she led a team responsible for supporting over 14,000 GE Capital Americas end-users. At Johnson & Johnson, she was the Director of the Security Operations Center, where she led the 24x7 Global Security Operations Center that monitored over 130,000 employees across 250 businesses. At Comcast Corporation, Mary was a Senior Director of Information Security, in the Global CISO's office, which had oversight responsibilities for both Comcast Cable and NBC Universal for cyber risk management. At Esperion, Mary is the Director of Information Security and Privacy, having direct responsibility for creating and addressing risk in both information security and privacy. Mary's entrepreneur endeavors include starting and running MBS Information Security Consulting, LLC (MBS) and most recently Mary opened the Law Offices of Mary N. Chaney, P.L.L.C, The Cyber Security Law Firm Of Texas, with the specific mission of helping translate and advise, Boards of Directors, CIO's, CISO's and General Counsel's on how to legally protect their company from cyber related risk. Mary serves the overall cybersecurity community in multiple ways. She has served on several advisory boards including: Post University; ChickTech; CompTIA© Cybersecurity Advisory Board; The Cyber Law Consortium; and The Cyber Future Foundation. Mary is an adjunct professor with the University of Cincinnati, where she teaches online courses in cybersecurity to assist with the development of the next generation of cybersecurity professionals. Lastly, she recently launched her own nonprofit, Minorities in Cybersecurity, Inc. (MiC) which focuses on support, leadership and career development for women and minorities in cybersecurity.
For a lot of 2020 graduates searching for jobs in a global pandemic brought with it a unique set of challenges. With organisations juggling the hurdles introduced by the pandemic, new graduates were propelled into an unpredictable job market. Today I speak to graduate and makeup artist Deborah of Deboe Studios about the ups and downs of searching for jobs after University, what kept her afloat during times of uncertainty and learning how to work hard but play harder. Deboe Studios: Instagram, YouTube Just Over Twenty: Instagram, Twitter Itunu Speaks: Instagram, Twitter
Join us as we chat with Becs Roycroft, Senior Director of Global Talent & Client Operations at mthree. She is responsible for supporting the 1000+ of graduate alumni working with mthree's clients, through learning and development, as well as community and engagement strategies. Becs is passionate about tackling the global skills gaps as well as other important agendas such as diversity and creating equal opportunities within the tech industry. She is at the forefront of building the workforce of the future, and her opinions have featured across the likes of Forbes and the Financial Times. In this episode, we'll explore how she stumbled across this field having started her career as a manager at a bar, as well as discuss some of her views on acquiring the necessary skills to thrive today and in the future.
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Quantum Nurse www.quantumnurse.life presents Quantum Nurse Livestream Monday, Aug 30, 2021 @ 2:00 PM EST 7:00 PM UK 8:00 PM Germany Guest: Adae Fonseca Topic: Your Health, You're Choice: What you need to know. Telegram: The Great Reveal Email: Adae1776@protonmail.com Bio: Adae brings 20+ years of experience in Strategic Planning, Process Improvement, and Program Management. Retired after 23-years in the Army, Adae has helped create multiple startups. Adae last three positions include Director of Operations, Director of Business Development, and Director of Program Management responsible for workforce planning, change management, process improvement, strategic planning, risk management, and daily operations. After obtaining his bachelor's degree from Post University in 2012, Adae obtained a Masters in Management Science from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and a Graduate Foundations Certification from Columbia University. A servant leader with over 20+ years of experience in Strategic Planning, Human Capital, and Program Management for organizations with 25 -22,500 employees combined with 14 years in Talent Acquisition (full-cycle) for Military and Civilian space gives me a solid background in Management and Leadership at all levels of an organization. Retired after 23 years of military service with ten years of active duty and 13 years of reserve status gives me a unique blend of civilian and military leadership experience. Previously as Director of Operations, I managed 500 people responsible for workforce planning, training, employee evaluations, cultural engagement, risk management, compliance, and daily operations. My leadership style focused on collaboration, building trust, empowering mid-level managers, and establishing controls to ensure we meet or exceed all strategic goals. Calculated risk or failure is acceptable within the broader strategic framework, as it demonstrates employees are learning and growing in the process He is a passionate New Jersey resident who brings his critical thinking and warriorship for fellow Jerseyans and thus he began sharing what he understands in his own reading and research of the crimes for humanity unfolding right in front of us. With Grace Asagra, RN MA Podcast: Quantum Nurse: Out of the Rabbit Hole from Stress to Bliss https://linktr.ee/GraceAsagra www.quantumnurse.life
In this episode, we have Nate Miller joining our show.Nate is currently playing baseball at Post University as a freshman. Nate has been working with us since he was a senior in high school and throughout his career at a junior college. His path to playing college baseball was filled with challenges both physically and mentally. Nate learned how to manage his stress through meditation and self-improvement exercises. This is a must-listen episode.We hope you guys enjoy this episode.Get connectedwww.myokinetix.comFacebookInstagramTwitterYoutubeJoin Our Tribe on Facebook to grow together and ask questionsMusicDanger Storm by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4985-danger-stormLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In today's episode, you will discover key insights:+ How to overcome cyber bullying and anxiety + Steps to building social skills even if you're an introvert+ What is an influencer connectorMuch, much more...Our guest is Sam Lee had experienced a very rocky road during High School, University and Post University… why? Because he was very vulnerable to being bullied. It got to a point where he was hospitalized a few times due to depression. So in 2019, he published a self-help book called “The Social Way” to send a message to the world out there with a hope to help those people being bullied like him and vice-versa towards those that bully people that it can seriously affect people from a mental health point of view which could lead to depression and anxiety. And now ever growing, Social Anxiety which is a big issue in the online world we live in today.Now Sam Lee is on a mission….. he is an advocate to help those people that are currently experiencing depression and anxiety due to vulnerability in offline and online bullying, to forget about previously affected relationships and to go out there to connect with compatible, like-minded people and be happy.Founder of Connect with Confidence, he helps people discover and power up their social skills so that they can be comfortable in any situations they find themselves in. He started his career in sales, working in corporate and real estate sectors, but after a few years as a top-performing salesman, he realized that he had a bigger message to share.For more episodes: www.gezperez.com/podcast-showTo connect with Sam Lee here are the links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConnectwithConfidence Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connectwithconfidence/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samlee-connectwithconfidence/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW3pHWzi8zPQR5jgX7sXuMwJoin our Facebook Motivation without the Hype Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/245093902611604Support the showThank you for listening and we value your support on our podcast show. For events/ collaboration/ media - send us an email at teamthrive@gezperez.comFor sponsorship opportunities and business shoutout promos - send us an email at teamthrive@gezperez.comMore information: https://gezperez.com/about
Christopher A. Szpryngel is an associate faculty professor in the Malcolm Baldrige School of Business at Post University and an adjunct professor at The University of Bridgeport. Chris is completing his PhD in Human & Organizational Systems at Fielding Graduate University and his dissertation is titled Dementia in the Workplace: Employee experience after diagnosis. “Everyone's dementia is different, everyone experiences dementia differently, and you never really know what can happen. If you think about it from a safety perspective, you want to protect not only the employee but also the employees working with that employee who has dementia,” Chris says Age is considered the most significant risk factor for dementia, and those most at risk are ages 65 and over. As the workforce ages, it is expected that the number of employees who experience cognitive impairment will increase in the coming years. “I don't think employers and organizations have been educated about dementia,” Chris notes. "I don't think they're even thinking about employees with dementia. I don't see evidence of any policies procedures and protocols for employees with dementia.” Available resources for those suffering from dementia in the U.S. can be found via your employer-provided health benefits website, Employee Assistance Programs (EAP), Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), or directly from organizations such as the Social Security Administration, Alzheimer's Association, and many other dementia-related support groups. Don't forget to subscribe, download, and review to share your thoughts about the show! To find out more about Bobbi and Mike or the inspiration behind this podcast, Rodger That, head over to rodgerthat.show. Rodger That is produced by Missing Link—a podcast media company that is dedicated to connecting people to intelligent, engaging and informative content. Also in the Missing Link line-up of podcasts, is The Designated Drinker Show —a high-spirited show featuring craft cocktails and lively banter with the people who create (and quaff) them. Now, if you are looking for a whole new way to enjoy the theatre, check out Between Acts—an immersive audio theatre podcast experience. Each episode takes you on a spellbinding journey through the works of newfound playwrights—from dramas to comedies and everything in between.
Ohhhhhh we have another goodie for y'all tonight! Another real one with a unique journey through the basketball world! Join us as we bring y'all Episode 45 of ‘Are We Live?' and one of the 6th boro's best ever joins us! This outstanding hooper spent 4 years at White Plains High School in Weschester, NY where he made a name for himself as a tough competitor and straight bucket! After a stellar career at White Plains he went on to play 4 amazing seasons at Division 2 Post University in Waterbury, CT! Being one of the most athletic and scrappy guards in the CACC(Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference), this hooper was a natural born leader! Finishing up at Post University, he went on to play professionally overseas for a brief moment before coming back home to his alma mater(White Plains High School) to coach the varsity basketball team! Tap in as we welcome Mr. Spencer Smith to
Our guests this week are Dr Sara Thompson and Kate Graham. Dr. Sara Thompson is the Chair of the Master of Science in Counselling and Human Services program at Post University, and has been teaching in higher education since 2013. In addition to possessing her doctorate degree in psychology, Sara recently earned another graduate degree, a M. Ed. in Learning Design and Technology. In addition to her full-time employment, Sara also teaches psychology to domestic and international high school students and freelances as an instructional designer. Sara has experience in higher education, online learning, instructional design, human resources and non-profit advocacy work. Sara serves as a guardian ad litem in SC, USA and an advocate for women who have experienced domestic/intimate partner violence. In her free time, Sara can be found on the beach with her senior pup Ms. Maude or relaxing at home with both her fur babies (Ms. Maude and Good Kitty). Sara can be reached through LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-sara-thompson-371075b6/ ========================================================= Episode Links: Covid's impact on women - https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/diversity-and-inclusion/seven-charts-that-show-covid-19s-impact-on-womens-employment Covid and gender equality - https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/future-of-work/covid-19-and-gender-equality-countering-the-regressive-effects Talent mobility - https://www.fosway.com/talent-mobility/ Remote working and happiness - https://www.forbes.com/sites/victorlipman/2016/05/02/are-remote-workers-happier-and-more-productive-new-survey-offers-answers/?sh=256e43116663 Flexible hours and productivity - https://hubblehq.com/blog/flexible-work-hours-productivity Tips for a better work life balance - https://www.forbes.com/sites/deborahlee/2014/10/20/6-tips-for-better-work-life-balance/?sh=53ec8b929ff5 Boundaries - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/944267.Boundaries Learning Now TV - https://learningnow.tv/watch Training Journal Podcast - https://www.trainingjournal.com/articles/podcast Mean Girls - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_Girls Danny Seals' Mindchimp Podcast - https://mindchimp.podbean.com/e/kate-g/ Women in Learning on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12210548/ ========================================================= You can contact Women Talking About Learning through our website, womentalkingaboutlearning.com We're on Twitter @WTAL_Podcast You can buy us a coffee to support Women Talking About Learning via Ko-Fi. Or you can email us via hello@llarn.com.
In this episode Brandon explains why he decommited from Post University --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sarah Delorm is a 6th grade language arts teacher at CREC's Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts Middle School in Hartford, Connecticut, where I have worked for the past 9 years. I earned my Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies from the University of New England. I received my Master's of Education with a concentration in Teaching and Learning from Post University. I received a Bachelor's of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in English from Central Connecticut State University. Main Takeaways Little moments shape your path Allow teachers to come to you in a non-evaluative manner Develop time for collaboration among teachers Be in classrooms Structure your PLCs Connect: @MissC_4thGrade --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In Malaysia, young, fresh graduates commonly had a problem with job hunting opportunities and honing their survival skills post-University. This is the absolute freedom and taste of finally reaching this part of life...only to be stumped by the pandemic. How do we pick up the pieces and rally forward amidst this uncertainties? Join Fahad, Nazhan, Aqilah and Mazirah in this podcast while they highlighting about the mental health issues faced by fresh graduates especially during Covid-19 pandemic. The goals for this conversation is to learn ways to cope with stress and anxiety throughout the pandemic and have a better mental health in future as fresh graduates, with the advise and thoughts from Puan Rafidah Binti Sadarudin, from Universiti Putra Malaysia. *Conversations took place intermittently between English and Bahasa Melayu (Malaysia) respectively. SDG 3: Good health and well being #MentalHealth #PeerToPeer #UnitedNations #SustainableDevelopmentGoals #17SDG #PublicRelations #UiTMMassComm Connect with us on Twitter! @realiteapodcas1
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The points covered in this episode include what to do after university/college, work experience, and side hustles.
Episode Main Points1) She has always been into computer programming and Information Systems. 2) She went to Law School because she got a bad grade in a Business Law class and thought "I'm not going to let this beat me." 3) Her definition of what a cybercrime is is on point. Gotta listen in to get it. 4) She calls herself a cyber defender. She wants to stop cyber crimes from happening and know how devastating they can be. She really wants us all to be safe online. 5) She has worked hard in her career and believes that integrity can carry you a long way. Mentorship is important.6) Don't get attached to titles. Your journey should coincide with who you are. You shouldn't have to turn yourself into a pretzel for a title.Mary Chaney Bio:Mary N. Chaney, Esq., CISSP, CIPP/US, has over 25 years of progressive experience within the fields of Law, Information Security, Privacy and Risk Management. She graduated from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio with her B.S.B.A in Information Systems and received her J.D. degree from Thurgood Marshall School of Law. Ms. Chaney spent several years practicing law in Washington, DC focusing primarily on anti-trust and intellectual property rights infringement cases. She then transitioned to serve her country by becoming a Special Agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) where she investigated cybercrime and served as their Information Systems Security Officer. Ms. Chaney obtained her Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification in 2008 and her Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) certification in 2019. In her corporate career, she has held senior level information security roles with Comcast, Johnson & Johnson and GE Capital.Voluntarily, Ms. Chaney is the Chairman and CEO of Minorities in Cybersecurity, Inc. which focuses on leadership and career development for minorities and women. Ms. Chaney also holds advisory board roles for the Cyber Law Consortium, Post University and ChickTECH. In each of her volunteer endeavors Ms. Chaney strives to improve the cyber security and privacy community by ensuring both students and professionals have the resources they need to excel in their careers.Professionally, Ms. Chaney owns her own cyber security law practice, The Law Offices of Mary N. Chaney, P.L.L.C., The Cyber Security Law Firm of Texas, where she specializes in helping, the Board of Directors, CIO, CISO and General Counsel of any company, understand each other and to legally protect the enterprise from cyber security and privacy risk.Website: https://www.mincybsec.org/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marynchaney Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/stemminginstilettos)Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
For the first time ever, it's only two people in the hot seat! Toren brings in guest Antoinette of Prime Melanin for an impromptu episode focused on life post-university and soul mates. The episode begins with Toren detailing his journey now that he has graduated and how patience is key once you have left university and seeking a graduate job or any form of employment. This is especially considering that the majority of 2020 was spent in a pandemic. This leads onto advice being given for recent graduates, including niche sites and platforms where graduate jobs can be found and how to make the best of your network and final year. Finally, do soul mates exist? An interesting conversation is had on whether you can ever know if someone is truly your soulmate and what type of things or traits existing in someone else can clarify this.To join in on the conversation use the hashtag #ColdDrinksPodcast and follow us on Twitter at @ColdDrinksPodcast
In this episode we talk to Sanjna about graduate roles and how to best prepare yourself for your career goals after University. We hope you enjoy. Follow us @universitypodcast for more. Sanjna's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCixVPIRubLfcUCpSk2-FQyQ
Small Biz Matters – #190 Providing the small business community with educational content and advocacy since 2014with Alexi Boyd, broadcaster, advocate and small business owner.Date: 11 January 2021 Many would say 2020 may not have been the perfect time when it came to setting up an art gallery in suburban Sydney but it WAS the perfect time to bring together community, support local small businesses and offer a platform for creative minds to flourish in a difficult time. So really, it WAS the perfect time to establish a suburban art gallery! So what does it take to set up a creative space in the middle of a pandemic? And, to make it a success? With a background as teacher, artist and creative, Melony Smirniotis knows how creativity can both foster innovation and support the community. As she states, “The art making process nourishes, challenges, provokes, humbles and provides grounding and perspective” Coupled with a desire to provide artists with a space to shine, Melony recognised the potential of the Epping community and the resilience of it’s artists to create a space in which the whole community could benefit, and prosper. Today, she hopes to help other businesses to learn from her experience, innovation and creative success. Why build an Art gallery in North Epping? How did you recognise the potential for what is essentially quite a suburban landscape? How did you research the area to create an artistic space that would be welcomed into the local community? What part do you think local, community based How do you choose Artist's to exhibit and also to teach workshops? What does it take to recognise artistic talent in others, what background do you need? How do you sustain momentum in regard to innovation? How do you keep content fresh and constantly evolving? Describe a few of the upcoming exhibitions in regard to narrative and practice and the way they fit into the local community and the broader artistic community? To find out more go to their website: https://www.gallery1111.net/ About our Guest: Melony Kara Smirniotis, a textural expressionist, is the founder and owner of Gallery 11:11 Studio and Art space in the leafy suburb of North Epping. Completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the University of Western Sydney, Nepean in 1998 marked the beginning of taking her artwork to a new level. Post University studies, teaching, exhibiting and curating have been Melony's key areas of focus in the past two decades. “The art making process nourishes, challenges, provokes, humbles and provides grounding and perspective. My surroundings constantly influence her technique and choice of materials”. Melony is currently represented by the AAD Gallery in Sydney, The Rocks and also has a permanent body of work showcased in the Blue Mountains at Gallery One88 Fine Arts. She currently works from her gallery / studio in North Epping. Texture and colour, light and movement remain a constant source of painting inspiration. Such elements are observed and recorded on a conscious and subconscious level daily. This collection of thoughts and experiences tend to build and then eventually pour out into the canvas. She remains open to the concept of change pushing herself to engage in the exploration of tools and mediums. Her constant is the tactility of her work and the subject matter that being nature. Melony aspires to create work that evokes emotion and warms the soul, celebrating natural surroundings.
Nate brings on 2020 South Kortright grad, Chris Champlin. He is a first year student at Post University in Connecticut and will be playing D2 baseball. Post has already cancelled the 2021 season, but Chris and his teammates are fighting for the right to play. Hear about that project and learn about his very successful sports career at SK. Chris also shares that he has Type 1 diabetes. We learn how he handles daily life and sports while constantly keeping an eye on his health. The Delaware National Bank of Delhi Serving Delaware County since 1839
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When it comes to the world of beauty, she is always behind the scenes but on them. A woman of many talents, Eboyne' Jackson, is a mogul in the making with an arsenal of talent as a brand strategist, lifestyle journalist, and creative visionary. As CEO/brand strategist for her boutique PR firm, Divine Influence PR, Eboyne' found her niche in the beauty/entertainment industry and has worked with many viable public figures scoring credible media placements for her clients in top outlets such as VOGUE, BET, The REAL, and more. From producing shows during New York Fashion Week to rubbing elbows with some of the industry's elite such as Beyonce', Rihanna, and Kimora Lee Simmons, Eboyne' Jackson is a woman on the move. With a Bachelor's degree in English and Communications from Post University, and published work in more than 13 print and online publications, Eboyne' currently serves as Associate Editor to the Ultimate Beauty Guide, Sheen Magazine. After a long 5 year journey of testing hair, this budding creative visionary has finally brought her love obsession with hair to life through Eboyne' Royale, a luxe aspirational lifestyle brand that sells THE best affordable, luxurious virgin and raw hair! Eboyne' is also the proud founder of her faith-based ministry, Daughter of Zion REBIRTH, which provides mentoring outreach for teen girls and young women. In addition, she is also the founder of the REBIRTH Power Dinner, an intimate, intentional evening of sisterly love to celebrate and empower women of all ages to discover their identity and fabulosity through their faith. .
What to do once you've graduated from university, what are your action steps if you want to be successful. This podcast might offend some and inspire others. Our goal is simple - show you how to win the game of money. FREE Online Training with Andrew Baxter: https://bit.ly/cod-online
From sounding out the alphabet to finishing college, from education evangelists to systems specialists, learn all about the world of remote learning. California school teacher Ben Cogswell shares what a successful video conference looks like for a class of 5-year-olds. Greg Theisen, Chief Information and Technology Officer at Post University in Waterbury, Connecticut, talks about how a complete overhaul of the university's technology a few years ago paved the way for a smooth transition when the pandemic hit. Experts weigh in on where we go from here to support successful remote and online learning at all levels of education.Citrix has created a virtual series on remote work filled with research, tools, and best practices to guide, support, and enable the remote workforce. Greg Theisen is the Chief Information and Technology Officer at Post University in Waterbury, Connecticut. Jeff Olson is the Vice President of Student Experience at Post University.Bill Stegner is the virtual system specialist at Butler County Community College located in Butler, Pennsylvania.Ben Cogswell is a kindergarten teacher in Salinas, California.Amy Valentine is Chief Executive Officer of Future of School.
Shopping the Online Farmers' MarketGuests Patrick Straus and Brandon Monti, Co-founders of Freshconn This episode will explore the online approach to food quality, value, safety, security and sustainability. While COVID-19 has highlighted weaknesses and inequities in America’s supermarket supply system, online farmers' markets are emerging to enable consumers to buy freshly harvested produce directly from local farmers. One of these is online shopping companies is FreshConn, a social enterprise providing online ordering, home delivery, nutrition education and food rescue and relief for the less fortunate. At the touch of a few buttons, consumers can support a local system, increase access for better quality food, improve environmental sustainability and keep good farmland in production. We will begin with a Story Walk about divine inspiration, advancing technology and social entrepreneurship. Guests Patrick Straus and Brandon Monti, Co-founders of Freshconn will talk about how they are combining e-commerce and delivery of local farm fresh food with food rescue and family nutrition education. Freshconn offers a shopping app that empowers farmers to connect directly with consumers and provides “fooda safe” farm-to-doorstep delivery. The delivery drivers are trained in FSMA food safety standards. FreshConn has also launched its first book in a series of online children's eBOOKS about The Adventures of Eric and Suzie, The Case of the Missing Groceries. The books are free to download, and each shares a story and a healthy recipe. Patrick and Brandon share their own stories and how they came to launch their social enterprise. Patrick Straus is a chef, entrepreneur and graduate of Johnson & Wales University’s culinary school. Born in the great state of New York, he has dedicated his life to the service of others and the betterment of his community. His experience includes Michelin Kitchens, Relais & Château, agriculture work, Executive Directorship of Feed the Streets USA and most recently his culinary backpacking excursion across Europe, Africa and the Middle East. His inspiration is found in his faith in God, love for food and passion for overcoming any obstacle. Brandon Monti is a two-time social entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship Center Coordinator at Post University. His focus is on building companies that have a direct effect on the health, wellness and education of communities throughout the United States. His first venture Truepreneurs engaged over 1,200 students in Rhode Island through a comprehensive and Common Core-aligned entrepreneurship program. He also spent several years developing brand strategy for early start-up ventures. Photo Blog: DeTECHtive Work - https://netwalkri.com/blog/f/detechtive-work Freshconn Webiste - https://shop.freshconn.com/welcome FREE eBOOK Solve The Case of the Missing Groceries with Freshconn's Adventures of Eric and Suzie children's book & cookbook for a fun afternoon of reading, laughing and cooking a nutritious lunch with your kids. Download at https://shop.freshconn.com/welcomeLearn more at www.storywalking.com , or https://netwalkri.com email wendy@netwalkri.com or call 401 529-6830. Connect with Wendy to order copies of Fiddlesticks, The Angel Heart or Storywalker Wild Plant Magic Cards.Subscribe to Wendy’s blog Writing with Wendy at www.wendyfachon.blog. Join Wendy on facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/StoryWalkingRadio
Welcome to the show! I am joined by Coach Jon Plefka. Jon is the Head women's basketball coach at Division 2 Post University. He is a former Division 1 basketball player and played under Hall of Fame coach Bob Knight at Texas Tech. Follow Jon on all social media accounts: Twitter @CoachJonPostU Follow me on all social media accounts: Twitter: @Anthony_Pugh2 IG: @AnthonyPugh2 Email: Anthony.Pugh222@gmail.com Website www.Clockwork-athletics.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anthony-pugh/support
It's Tuesday and ... Megan Gray is this month's guest! Megan is the former Artistic Director of the Magnet Theater, a writer, performer, and native New Yorker. She has performed with Second City aboard the NCL Gem and was a member of Magnet's longest-running resident team "Junior Varsity." She can be seen in such notable shows as "The Armando Diaz Experience" and "The Cast." Megan also produces and hosts the monthly all-women and non-binary improv show "Hearts & Stars." In addition to teaching Level One, Level Four: Busy Town and electives, Megan has taught improvisation at C.W. Post University, Brookdale Community College, Fairfield University, Columbia Business School and festivals and companies around the country. She has studied improv at the Magnet and the UCB Theatre with Armando Diaz, Kevin Dorff, Christina Gausas, Dave Pasquesi, TJ Jagodowski, Jean Villepique, Joe Bill, Dave Razowsky, and many others. Megan graduated with a degree in Dramatic Writing from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and has written for MTV2 and Comedy Central online. She has appeared on "Broad City," "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" and "Late Show With David Letterman." In her spare time, she travels the world performing improv with Magnet Theater's Touring Company and teaches yoga. In conclusion, you're all doing great.
The Player Postgame, is an exciting new podcast series where we will interview players after their games. The purpose of the interview is to provide education to the players and answer any questions, comments or concerns that they might have. Crown Refs is working diligently to help change the basketball culture and improve on the lack of sportsmanship towards officials. We will do this by educating the players, coaches and fans on the rules, how we interpret plays, effective ways to communicate and much more. We will accomplish this one individual at a time. Spencer Smith is a former Division 2 player at Post University and a serial men's league standout. He reflects on his performance from the game rule has a couple questions about rules. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crown-refs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crown-refs/support
Marcus Stallworth, LMSW, Owner of Stallworth Counseling Services LLC, operates with a strength based, hands on approach. Spending close to 15 years providing Child Protective Services, he is recognized by the State of Connecticut as an expert witness for providing testimony. He has spearheaded several initiatives to promote the engagement of Fathers, the prevention of abuse and neglect, and the dangers of Social Media. He has direct experience educating and supporting Human Trafficking and Sexually Exploited victims, including those in Foster Care. He played a leadership role in Connecticut’s Disaster Behavioral Health Response Network, and oversaw recovery efforts in Newtown CT after the events on December 14, 2012. Marcus works with for Child Welfare League of America as a national consultant, trainer, and curriculum developer. He has had multiple articles published in CWLA’s Children’s Voice magazine, co-wrote the acclaimed Supervision for Success training curriculum, and is recognized in “Acknowledgments” section of globally utilized New Generation PRIDE published in 2016. He is also on the Board of Directors for the National Foster Parent Association (NFPA). Marcus is also co-owner of Welcome 2 Reality, LLC which focuses on providing media literacy and education for students and parents regarding social media and technology. Stallworth and his team are credited for getting Public Act 17-67 passed into law Connecticut, mandating steps be taken to provide social media education be taught in all public schools. He currently teaches a self- created elective entitled: Social Media: The Good, Bad, and the Ugly at the University of Bridgeport. He has taught courses at Post University, the University of Connecticut, and is currently teaching in the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College in Manhattan.
In the second of our 3-part series from University of Maryland's 2018 Project Management symposium, we feature excerpts from presentations in the Agile track: Jeff Dalton on Agility for Leaders; Jason Dunn on Deciding When to Save or Shut Down a Project; Sean Eddings on The Traffic Fallacy; Bruce Gay on Design Thinking; Christopher Harris & John Johnson on ECM and FIRE - A Framework for Rapid Acquisition; and Susan Parente on Agile Quantitative Risk Analysis. Listen, learn, and get a free PDU! PDU Information Earn education PDUs in the PMI Talent Triangle for each podcast. Use the following information in PMI’s CCRS system to register the PDUs for this podcast: PDU Category: Online or Digital Media Provider Number: 4634 PDU Claim Code: 4634UWV5X4 Activity Number: PMPOV0053 PDUs for this episode: 1 About the Speakers Jeff Dalton is Chief Evangelist at AgileCxO.org, an R&D organization that studies Agile leadership and develops Agile performance models. Mr. Dalton is also President of Broadsword Solutions Corporation, a process innovation firm, where he also serves as an Agile instructor, leadership coach, CMMI SCAMPI Lead Appraiser, and CMMI Instructor. He is Chairman of the CMMI Institute Partner Advisory Board and is principal author of the CMMI Institute publication A Guide to Scrum and CMMI: Improving Agile Performance with CMMI. Mr. Dalton holds degrees in music and computer science and builds experimental aircraft in his spare time. He can be reached at Agileleader@Agilecxo.org. Jason Dunn has spent nearly 30 years in projects across a wide variety of industries, and in a variety of roles: Project Manager, Change Manager, Business Analyst, and Tester. In addition, he has worked with many Fortune 100 companies to assess and improve their project management maturity and processes. As part of this work, he has stood up PMOs as well as assessed and improved existing PMO using a data-driven assessment framework. Recently, Jason has developed a training program based on an industry standard maturity framework aimed at assessing, and then improving, companies’ portfolio development and management capabilities. At present, he is the PM Community Program Director in Freddie Mac’s EPMO, which is committed to improving PM maturity and capabilities through education, networking, facilitation, and knowledge management. He is a PMP, CSM, CSPO, and Certified Change Manager. Sean Eddings, Senior Producer and Agile Coach at Last Call Media, is a passionate agile-lean practitioner with close to a decade of experience coaching multidisciplinary technology teams. He enjoys helping teams design, visualize, and continuously evolve their own process to ultimately deliver business value with increasing predictability. Sean is a Certified ScrumMaster. Bruce W. Gay, PMP, has over 20 years of experience managing programs and customer relationships across healthcare IT, telecommunications and defense industries. Currently a Senior Program Manager at UPMC Enterprises (the commercialization arm of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center), Bruce manages a multi-million dollar program to develop the next generation of Radiology Informatics systems. Over the past decade, Bruce has managed creative teams that incorporated UX Design & Design Thinking methodologies into their product development processes. Bruce shares his experiences and ideas around Design Thinking on twitter as @brucegay Christopher Harris studied International Business and Finance at the University of Tampa and obtained a Masters of Accountancy w/ an IT Focus from the University of South Florida. He applied his learning in the heavily-regulated banking and insurance industries, which, equipped him to understand the interaction of business processes and law and blend them in a way that yields productivity in daily operations. Later he moved to Northern Virginia and entered Government contracting, where he applied the same passion for results where he blended customer requirements, law and regulation, and business savvy to achieve uncommon results. As a Bytecubed consultant, he works with Government acquisition officials to develop innovative acquisition strategies against the backdrop of current law, policy, and agency processes. John Johnson, serves as the Chief Technology Officer for Softek Enterprises LLC, a minority-owned small business providing technology solutions to government clients since 2007. Softek specializes in evolving business systems using Agile, DevOps, and Cloud technologies to deliver working solutions faster for the government’s most critical IT challenges. He has 10 years of project management, systems engineering, and advanced analytics experience. Mr. Johnson has led multiple award-winning Agile projects in civilian and defense agencies using Scrum and Disciplined Agile Delivery methods. Susan Parente is a project engineer, consultant, speaker, author, and mentor who leads large complex IT software implementation projects, and the establishment of Enterprise PMOs. She has 19+ years experience leading software and business development projects in the private and public sectors, including a decade of experience implementing IT projects for the DoD and other federal government agencies. Ms. Parente is also an Associate Professor at Post University in CT. She has a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Rochester in NY and an MS in Engineering Management from George Washington University in DC. She also has a number of certifications, most of which she teaches and she is a CMMI and ISO 9001 Practitioner. Ms. Parente is a Principal Consultant at S3 Technologies, LLC, which focuses on revitalizing projects through the use of risk management and implementing Agile practices.
Ken is joined by Sgt. Major Jackson, a man who has played a large role in Ken's life since the time he asked him one of the most important questions he ever received. In this episode he discusses what it means to be a leader of men, a man of service, hard work and how it pays off, being positive and patient, experiences of racism and adapting to civilian life. “If you truly want to help others you need to keep learning…” SGM Corey B. Jackson SGM Corey B. Jackson's military career totals more than 24 years. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in October 1986 in Kansas City, MO. He served 8 years at which time he was honorably discharged. After discharge, he attended college and worked in the civilian sector. SGM Jackson enlisted in the Army National Guard in March 1999 serving there a total of 16 years, retiring from active service in July 2015. SGM Jackson' duty assignments throughout his career include, Rifleman, Rifle Team Leader, Supply Sergeant, Recruiting and Retention NCO, Instructor/Writer, Small Group Leader, Instructor Team Chief, Mentor/Trainer Team NCOIC, First Sergeant, Deputy Commandant, Branch Sergeant Major and Command Reserve Component Sergeant Major. SGM Jackson's career includes 5 deployments. 4 with the Marine Corps and 1 with the Army. These deployments include two combat deployments, in support of Operations Desert Shield/Storm and Operation Enduring Freedom. SGM Jacksons' professional development includes the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy, the First Sergeants Course, Advanced Non-Commissioned Officer Course, Basic NCO Course, Marine Corps Basic NCO Course, Staff and Faculty Development Course, Small Group Instructor Training Course, Basic Recruiter Course, Reserve Component Transition NCO Course, ARNG Battalion Career Counselor Course, Liaison/IADT Managers Course, 79T Conversion Course and Combat Engineer Course. SGM Jackson holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration from Post University. SGM Jackson's personal decorations include, the Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal and Marine Corps Combat Action Ribbon. Facebook: @KennethCheadleCoach Instagram: @kennethcheadle Linkedin: Kenneth-Cheadle The Adverse Effect Podcast with Ken Cheadle is proudly produced by Podcast Wagon
Nancy Zelno, author and leader in healthcare practice improvement, shares the strategies and systems to help your practice improve. Her long history of creating winning results for healthcare teams stems from holding every position in a practice (aside from provider), which has given her a comprehensive understanding of the entire practice. After more than 15 years in the dental and medical fields and eleven years in corporate settings such as Reader's Digest and IBM, Nancy set out to help numerous healthcare practices master success by helping them organize their practices, stressing the need to work smarter and not harder. Since 2001, when she founded Dynamic Administrators, Nancy's unique approach to practice Development has helped her clients to create effortless and fulfilling lives and to grow their practices using a "team-first" approach. She has brought her lively, enlightening presentations to consulting and meetings across the country. Nancy was awarded the Manchester Who's Who Registry as a Platinum member in the "Honors Edition" for executives and professionals, providing a vast networking platform of more than 200,000 highly accomplished professional worldwide. In 2015, Nancy earned a B.S in Law from Post University. http://www.dynamicadministrators.com/
Butterflies of Wisdom is a podcast where we want to share your story. We want to share your knowledge if you have a small business if you are an author or a Doctor, or whatever you are. With a disability or not, we want to share your story to inspire others. To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/. Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To find out more about Challenge Aspen go to https://challengeaspen.org. To find out how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/ or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org. On Butterflies of Wisdom today, JC (Host) and Best-Selling Author, Win C (Co-Host) welcomes Valerie Martinelli. Valerie is currently the CEO & Owner of Valerie Martinelli Consulting, LLC. As a Leadership, Life, and Career Coach, she offers 1:1 and program-based coaching for women. As an HR/ Management Consultant, she offers organizations various management consulting services such as program development, management, and evaluation, including gender diversity, diversity and inclusion, and other training and educational programs. HR Consulting services include human resource audits, employee handbook, and other policy developments, as well as employee assessments, methods of measurement, and management. She is also the Founder of Innovate 50/50, a gender equality campaign and mentorship program for women. The objective is to bring light to the issues that affect women and girls through empowerment and education. Valerie is also an advocate of educating men on gender equality and diversity issues and creating fair, inclusive, dynamic workplaces. Valerie is also the Host of #InnovateWomen, a monthly Twitter chat that discusses issues that affect women, such as those in the workplace, professional, society, and economy. She is also a writer for Careers in Government’s blog GovTalk, a monthly blog which discusses public sector innovations, trends, and issues. Valerie has her Master of Public Administration degree from Post University and Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Connecticut. To learn more about Valerie visit http://askvmc.com/. To learn more about Win Kelly Charles visit https://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. To follow Win on Twitter go to @winkellycharles. To follow Win on Instagram go to winkcharles. To follow Win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom and http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show, please fill out the intake at http://bit.ly/bow2017. Butterflies of Wisdom sponsored by Brought to you by Dr. Kelly, aka The FitShrink, who offers 1-on-1 and group wellness coaching for people of all abilities. She makes the psychology of wellness easy! You can learn more about her at fitshrink.com. This is a 20% off code for www.gracedbygrit.com. The code will be XOBUTTERFLIES. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Butterflies of Wisdom, please send a PayPal donation to aspenrosearts@gmail.com or aspenwin@gmail.com. Please donate to Challenge Aspen or the Bridging Bionics Foundation. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Please donate to the charity of your choice thank you in advance, Win. Send to: Challenge Aspen PO Box 6639 Snowmass Village, CO 81615 Or donate online at https://challengeaspen.org. Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621
Butterflies of Wisdom is a podcast where we want to share your story. We want to share your knowledge if you have a small business if you are an author or a Doctor, or whatever you are. With a disability or not, we want to share your story to inspire others. To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/. Be sure to FOLLOW this programhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To find out how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel atamanda@bridgingbionics.org. On Butterflies of Wisdom today, JC (Host) and Best-Selling Author, Win C (Co-Host) welcomes Valerie Martinelli. Valerie is currently the CEO & Owner of Valerie Martinelli Consulting, LLC. As a Leadership, Life, and Career Coach, she offers 1:1 and program-based coaching for women. As an HR/ Management Consultant, she offers organizations various management consulting services such as program development, management, and evaluation, including gender diversity, diversity and inclusion, and other training and educational programs. HR Consulting services include human resource audits, employee handbook, and other policy developments, as well as employee assessments, methods of measurement, and management. She is also the Founder of Innovate 50/50, a gender equality campaign and mentorship program for women. The objective is to bring light to the issues that affect women and girls through empowerment and education. Valerie is also an advocate of educating men on gender equality and diversity issues and creating fair, inclusive, dynamic workplaces. Valerie is also the Host of #InnovateWomen, a monthly Twitter chat that discusses issues that affect women, such as those in the workplace, professional, society, and economy. She is also a writer for Careers in Government’s blog GovTalk, a monthly blog which discusses public sector innovations, trends, and issues. Valerie has her Master of Public Administration degree from Post University and Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Connecticut. To learn more about Valerie visit http://askvmc.com/. To find out more about Win Kelly Charles visit https://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. To follow Win on Twitter go to @winkellycharles. To support Win on Instagram go to winkcharles. To assist win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go tohttp://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom and http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show, please fill out the intake at http://bit.ly/bow2017. Butterflies of Wisdom sponsored by Brought to you by Dr. Kelly, aka The FitShrink, who offers 1-on-1 and group wellness coaching for people of all abilities. She makes the psychology of wellness easy! You can learn more about her atfitshrink.com. This is a 20% off code for www.gracedbygrit.com. The code will be XOBUTTERFLIES. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Butterflies of Wisdom, please send a PayPal donation to aspenrosearts@gmail.com oraspenwin@gmail.com. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Send to: Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621 Thank you Win
On this episode, I am joined by Dr. Jill Buban, Online Learning Consortium’s Senior Director of Research & Innovation, where she oversees the organization’s research and publications strategy. Prior to joining the Online Learning Consortium, Dr. Buban was the Assistant Provost for Research & Innovation at Post University. Dr. Buban continues to study and present on topics surrounding effective technology use for adult learners in online environments. She is a member of the SSEA Communications Committee, an organization for which she was named an Emerging Scholar in 2012. She also continues to teach in the areas of adult and online learning. Segment 1: Shifting from Academia to Industry [00:00-11:26] In this first segment, Jill shares about her experiences moving from academia to the Online Learning Consortium. Segment 2: Finding “thinking partners” [11:27-22:04] In segment two, Jill shares ideas and strategies for finding thinking partners and mentors. Segment 3: Tips for Working Effectively From Home [22:04-33:42] In segment three, Jill discusses her experiences working remotely and shares tips for effectively working from home. Bonus Clip: Considerations for Shifting from Academia to Industry [00:00-04:12] To share feedback about this podcast episode, ask questions that could be featured in a future episode, or to share research-related resources, contact the “Research in Action” podcast: Twitter: @RIA_podcast or #RIA_podcast Email: riapodcast@oregonstate.edu Voicemail: 541-737-1111 If you listen to the podcast via iTunes, please consider leaving us a review.
Software Process and Measurement Cast 344 features our conversation with Susan Parente. We talked about Agile risk management. Risk is not always discussed in polite Agile circles however Susan suggests that if you do not have a plan to address risk you are asking for pain for yourself and everyone around you. Susan’s Bio Susan Parente is a Principal Consultant at S3 Technologies, LLC and an Associate Professor at Post University. She is an author, mentor and teacher focused on project and risk management. Her experience is augmented by her Masters in Engineering Management with a focus in Marketing of Technology from George Washington University, DC, along with a number of professional certifications. Ms. Parente has 16+ years’ experience leading software and business development projects in the private and public sectors, including a decade of experience implementing IT projects for the DoD. Contact Data: Email: parente@s3-tec.com Phone: 203-307-5246 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanparente Risk Management Resources: www.techriskmanager.com Company website: www.s3-tec.com Agile Risk Management LinkedIn Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups?mostRecent=&gid=4020498&trk=my_groups-tile-flipgrp Call to action! Reviews of the Podcast help to attract new listeners. Can you write a review of the Software Process and Measurement Cast and post it on the podcatcher of your choice? Whether you listen on ITunes or any other podcatcher, a review will help to grow the podcast! Thank you in advance! Re-Read Saturday News The Re-Read Saturday focus on Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox’s The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement began on February 21nd. The Goal has been hugely influential because it introduced the Theory of Constraints, which is central to lean thinking. The book is written as a business novel. Visit the Software Process and Measurement Blog and catch up on the re-read. Note: If you don’t have a copy of the book, buy one. If you use the link below it will support the Software Process and Measurement blog and podcast. Dead Tree Version or Kindle Version Next . . . The Mythical Man-Month Get a copy now and start reading! We will start in four weeks! Upcoming Events 2015 ICEAA PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & TRAINING WORKSHOPJune 9 – 12 San Diego, Californiahttp://www.iceaaonline.com/2519-2/I will be speaking on June 10. My presentation is titled “Agile Estimation Using Functional Metrics.” Let me know if you are attending! Also upcoming conferences I will be involved in include and SQTM in September. More on these great conferences next week. Next SPaMCast The next Software Process and Measurement Cast will feature our will essay on Cognitive Bias. The core of software development, enhancements and maintenance is people. Knowledge of cognitive biases can help us understand and predict team behaviors. Will will also have the first installment Jeremy Berriault’s QA Corner. QA Corner is all about testing. Shameless Ad for my book! Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received unsolicited reviews like the following: “This book will prove that software projects should not be a tedious process, neither for you or your team.” Support SPaMCAST by buying the book here. Available in English and Chinese.
Are you concerned about the police involved shootings and the reactions of the communities around the country? Welcome to another episode of the National Crime Prevention Council Series with Co-host Michelle Boykins, Senior Director of Communications and her guest, Chief Gary MacNamara from the Fairfield Connecticut Police Department. Chief MacNamara addresses this issue and explains the difference between traditional policing and community policing. In this episode, you will hear about how he believes the police departments can rebuild rapport with communities, even those that have had a long standing history of bad relations. Chief MacNamara also shares with us what he learned about community relations after being a first responder to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting and shares his thoughts on the pros and cons of using body cameras. Chief Gary MacNamara B.S. Law Enforcement Science - University of New Haven, Connecticut Masters Degree in Public Administration - University of New Haven, Connecticut Chief MacNamara is a 22 year veteran of the Fairfield Connecticut Police Department, starting as a patrol officer in 1988. There he served as a Field Training Officer and was temporarily assigned to an Auto Theft Task Force. He has served the department as a Detective, Detective Sergeant, Lieutenant, and Captain. He has recently been serving the department as Deputy Chief. His duties include overseeing the Field Services Division of the Fairfield Police Department, covering patrol, investigations and Special Services. In the past he has overseen the Emergency Response Team, Hostage Negotiators, Training Unit, Internal Affairs, Accreditation and Public Information. In 2002, he was the lead negotiator at Fairfield University where he successfully negotiated the release of 27 students and a professor held hostage on the campus, by a subject claiming to possess an explosive device. That same year, 2002, MacNamara was a Fairfield County Hero Award nominee for courage, dedication and commitment to Public service, and Police officer of the year for the Bridgeport Exchange Club. Chief MacNamara has taught in the area of Critical Incident Response, as well as Interview and Interrogation techniques, auto theft, internet safety for both children and parents as well as in the areas of school violence and hostage negotiations, sharing his experiences during the University incident. MacNamara is a 2004 graduate of the FBI National Academy (219), as well as a 2009 graduate of the FBI LEEDS Session #61. He is also an adjunct professor at POST University. He was also a former journalist for the Justice Journal where he wrote a monthly column called "What if. ", and has appeared as the co-host, with Lt. Perez, of a local public access television series “Just the facts”. He has also appeared on the NBC Today Show, Geraldo Show, MSNBC Live, Dateline NBC and the Line-up on Fox News.
It may be hard to believe for the casual listener, but I don't purposely choose coaches that are from or now hail from the Northeast section of our country. Does seem like we get a [...]