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Thanks to our Partners, NAPA TRACS, and Today's Class Recorded live at the NAPA NOW event, a panel of industry experts, including Robin Cowie, film producer and former leader of the Madden NFL game franchise, discusses how the NAPA Autotech XcceleratoR Program will revolutionize automotive technician training. This extended reality solution replaces traditional classroom learning with immersive, real-world simulations, enabling faster skill development, higher retention, and reduced training time from months to days. The panel highlights the program's impact through honest technician beta feedback, showcasing its ability to enhance certifications, boost shop efficiency, track technician progress, attract new talent, and ensure ongoing education and proficiency. Matt Crumpton, Director of Program Development, NAPA Auto Care Robin Cowie, Creative Technologist AI, VR, AR, content Producer/Director. https://robincowie.com/ Daryll Caughron, NAPA Autotech Training Jim Przybylski, NAPA Autotech Training Show Notes: Watch Full Video Episode https://napaautotechxccelerator.com/ Robin Crowley's Background (00:01:30) Virtual and Augmented Reality Experiences (00:03:53) Partnership Development (00:05:09) Industry Challenges (00:07:00) Accelerated Training Concept (00:08:22) Recruitment and Apprenticeship Programs (00:09:40) Assessment in Training (00:10:13) Importance of Skill Assessments (00:15:37) Immersive Learning Experience (00:16:42) Gamification in Training (00:17:34) Phygital Learning Concept (00:18:38) Certification and Progress Tracking (00:19:43) Technician Skill Refreshers (00:23:00) Feedback from Auto Care Council (00:24:17) Tech Assist Overview (00:25:07) Efficiency and Workflow Improvement (00:27:24) Tech Support Integration (00:28:35)...
In this episode of The Association Insights Podcast, we continue our Gen Z Insights Series—spotlighting rising professionals shaping the future of associations from the inside out. This special series is made possible by our partners at Highland.Host Keaveny Hewitt from OnWrd & UpWrd sits down with Rachel Grace Leman, Specialist, Program Development at the Association of Corporate Counsel. With honesty, energy, and thoughtfulness, Rachel shares how her Gen Z perspective is helping reshape the way associations think about meaning, engagement, and professional growth—from mission alignment to mental health to making room for vulnerability at work.If you care about cultivating next-generation leadership, creating healthier work cultures, or just want to better understand what Gen Z really values—this is one conversation you won't want to miss.Key Highlights:More Than a Job: Why values alignment and workplace transparency are non-negotiables for Gen Z.Mental Health & Meaningful Work: How Rachel's professional journey has been shaped by her experiences with burnout, identity, and mental well-being—and how associations can show up better for their people.Safe to Grow: What it takes to create a culture where younger professionals feel safe enough to ask questions, take risks, and speak up.Inside the Legal World: How Rachel's work at ACC offers a unique lens into one of the most tradition-bound professions—and what Gen Z is bringing to the table.The Power of Vulnerability: Why authenticity matters, and how Rachel is redefining what professionalism can look like in today's workplace.Advice for Association Leaders: Practical ways to support and retain younger team members—starting with listening, investing, and letting them lead.
Peter is a facilitator, trainer, keynote speaker and coach who through presentations, workshops, seminars, coaching and consulting helps leaders, teams and organizations better engage and align staff to business drivers and the organization's mission. Peter helps leaders develop the self-awareness, self-mastery and interpersonal skills that enable sustainable high performance and high functioning teams. Through experiential learning and a practical down to earth style, clients learn to implement behaviors that lead to greater individual, team and organizational effectiveness. Peter's focus includes: preventing executive derailment, transformational leadership and creating high performing teams. His approach focuses on clients creating self reinforcing and sustainable positive movement leading towards personal and professional breakthroughs and sustainable organizational effectiveness. Peter is a certified Peoplemap™ Trainer. He is also Everything DISC and MBTI certified. He has served as Vice President of Client Relations and Program Development for The Leadership Trust. Before joining the Trust, he was employed by the Center for Creative Leadership, where he helped customize executive development and training programs for major businesses and corporations. Peter also taught Psychology at Vance Granville Community College. Currently Peter facilitates seminars on Leadership and High Performing Teams at UNC Chapel Hill, Duke University Medical Center and The International Coaching Federation. He has recently been the Keynote Speaker for the Georgia University System's Staff Council Conference.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.
Thanks to our Partners, NAPA TRACS, and Today's Class Recorded at the NAPA Now Conference celebrating NAPA Auto Care's 100th anniversary, Jason Rainey, Vice President of NAPA Auto Care, and Matt Crumpton, Director of Program Development, introduce the Team Tool Rebate program, which helps technicians manage tool debt while providing shops with funds to reward and retain talent. The conversation also emphasized NAPA's apprenticeship and training programs, showcasing the company's commitment to education, workforce development, and genuine partnerships. Rainey and Crumpton highlight NAPA's dedication to listening to its Auto Care members and delivering solutions that go beyond parts, aiming to uplift the industry through support, innovation, and strong shop culture. Matt Crumpton, Director of Program Development, NAPA Auto Care Jason Rainey, Vice President NAPA Auto Care. Jason's previous episodes HERE Show Notes: Watch Full Video Episode Introduction to NAPA NOW Conference (00:00:00) Training Focus at NAPA NOW (00:05:07) Introduction of Team Tool Rebate (00:06:22) The Concept Behind Team Tool Rebate (00:07:33) Allocation Process for Rebate Funds (00:10:59) Creating a Positive Shop Culture (00:12:25) Rebate Program Impact (00:15:02) Strengthening Relationships with Members (00:15:59) Understanding NAPA's Programs (00:17:08) Partnerships in the Automotive Industry (00:17:56) Team Tool Rebate Launch (00:19:51) Celebrating Partnerships (00:21:28) Engaging Technicians (00:22:17) Listening to Member Feedback (00:23:13) Thanks to our Partner, NAPA TRACS NAPA TRACS will move your shop into the SMS fast lane with onsite training and six days a week of support and local representation. Find NAPA TRACS on the Web at http://napatracs.com/ Thanks to our Partner, Today's Class Optimize training with Today's Class: In just 5 minutes daily, boost knowledge retention and improve team performance. Find Today's Class on the web at https://www.todaysclass.com/ Connect with the Podcast: -The Aftermarket Radio Network: https://aftermarketradionetwork.com -Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RemarkableResultsRadioPodcast/ -Join Our Private Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1734687266778976 -Join Our Virtual Toastmasters Club: https://remarkableresults.biz/toastmasters -Subscribe on YouTube:
Coach Reents is the Head Football Coach at Wilmington High School, Illinois. Here is a link to his clinic videos: https://www.championshipproductions.com/cgi-bin/champ/p/Football/Jeff-Reents-Modern-Double-Wing-Offense-2-Pack_FD-05962.html?srsltid=AfmBOooWQxyuiL7KOUSgt_kWlpxtECNaAM8kdFygN5HY1uJ3J7TJg2DeThank you for listening!
In this episode of ‘All Things Endurance,' host Rick Prince chats with exercise physiologist, Dr. Genadijus Sokolovas (Dr. G). Dr. G is widely regarded as one of the world's most accomplished physiologists. In this podcast, Rick and Dr. G discuss many areas related to program design, as well as hot topics such as Zone 2 and the ‘grey zone' intensity zone. If you want to learn from the best about programming and training ‘zones,' this episode with Dr. G is required listening!Here's what was covered: 1. Please tell our listeners a little bit about yourself (your education history, work history, current roles)?2. Coaches must take a lot of things into consideration when creating a training program. However, often coaches don't take into consideration an athlete's rate of adaptation. Could you discuss this a bit more?3. A lot of the questions that we get at UESCA is about program design, could you discuss some of the most important factors in creating a good program?4. What are some of the biggest mistakes that you see coaches make with respect to program design?5. Of the different physiological tests that are commonly done, is there one that you deem the most valuable?6. Most non-elite athletes are time-crunched. What are your thoughts on doing primarily Z1 and Z2 training, especially during the so-called ‘base training period' for these type athletes?7. There is a long-standing thought that ‘grey-zone' training is sort of no man land where minimal physiological adaptions occur. Is there any truth to this?
Growing Kentucky's Leaders: A Podcast by the Kentucky FFA Foundation
On this episode of Growing Kentucky's Leaders, Jeff Hayes — former agriculture teacher and current Kentucky FFA Program Development Specialist — shares his journey from inspiring future educators to the importance of hands-on learning and FFA involvement.Links:Rockcastle County FFA
It's YOUR time to #EdUpIn this episode, President Series #355, (Powered By Ellucian), & brought to YOU by Ellucian LIVE 2025 & HigherEd PodConYOUR guest is Dr. Glynis Fitzgerald, President, Alvernia UniversityYOUR host is Dr. Jodi BlincoHow is Alvernia University expanding its presence in Reading, PA?Why is physical & educational accessibility critical for community growth?How can universities build successful employer partnerships?What role does innovative programming play in meeting workforce needs?How are graduates making real-world impact across sectors?Topics include:Downtown campus expansionCommunity-driven program developmentNine-month program implementationSOLAR culture of care initiativeEmployer partnerships & Project SixLiberal arts & workforce preparationTotal Experience Learning institute95% job placement successListen in to #EdUpDo YOU want to accelerate YOUR professional development?Do YOU want to get exclusive early access to ad-free episodes, extended episodes, bonus episodes, original content, invites to special events, & more?Then BECOME A SUBSCRIBER TODAY - $19.99/month or $199.99/year (Save 17%)!Want to get YOUR organization to pay for YOUR subscription? Email EdUp@edupexperience.comThank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp!Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience!We make education YOUR business!
Talk of the Towns | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Producer/Hosts: Ron Beard and Liz Graves Theme music for Talk of the Towns Theme is a medley from Coronach, on a Balnain House Highland Music recording. Talk of the Towns: Local Community concerns and opportunities This month: –What experiences led to the creation of the Rural Aspirations Project –The Rural Aspirations Project has developed a “theory of change” to describe how it works collaboratively with rural schools, students, teachers community members, and what happens when the work succeeds. –The Rural Aspirations project has a track record of more than a decade and has a number of case studies that illustrate their approach. Each case study links learning with the natural resources of their rural area, improves graduation rates and gives students the opportunity to create an onward path after graduation –Staff members from Rural Aspirations Project share their personal stories about why they do this work and why it is so important to the future of rural communities and their people Guest/s: Kora Soll – Executive Director & Co-founder Val Peacock – Director of Program Strategy and Program Development & Co-founder Todd West – Operations Director & Collaborative Project Coordinator FMI: www.ruralaspirations.org About the hosts: Ron Beard is producer and host of Talk of the Towns, which first aired on WERU in 1993 as part of his community building work as an Extension professor with University of Maine Cooperative Extension and Sea Grant. He took all the journalism courses he could fit in while an undergraduate student in wildlife management and served as an intern with Maine Public Television nightly newscast in the early 1970s. Ron is an adjunct faculty member at College of the Atlantic, teaching courses on community development. Ron served on the Bar Harbor Town Council for six years and is currently board chair for the Jesup Memorial Library in Bar Harbor, where he has lived since 1975. Look for him on the Allagash River in June, and whenever he can get away, in the highlands of Scotland where he was fortunate to spend two sabbaticals. Liz Graves joined Talk of the Towns as co-producer and co-host in July 2022, having long admired public affairs programming on WERU and dreamed of getting involved in community radio. She works as the Town Clerk for the Town of Bar Harbor, and is a former editor of the Mount Desert Islander weekly newspaper. Liz grew up in California and came to Maine as a schooner sailor. The post Talk of the Towns 3/12/25: Maine's Rural Aspirations Project first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Embracing Your Season: Raising Littles and Understanding Teens with Paige Clingenpeel
In today's episode of Embracing Your Season, Paige shares an interview from her recent trip to AACC (American Association of Christian Counselors) in Dallas, TX with Dr. Mercy Connors. Dr. Connors is a Licensed Professional Counselor, the Director of Program Development and Professional Relations with AACC and is happily married to Jesse Connors, Founder of TrueLife.org, and has three children and one waiting in heaven. Together, Paige and Dr. Connors discuss parenting mechanisms that help ensure our children grow up feeling safe, loved, protected, and empowered. Paige's TakeawaysRecognize that we need to create structure in our homesWhen there is a lack of structure, there is an anxious attachment in our kids.Our kids need guidance/guardrails/boundaries to learn self-control and discipline.When we lay down rules, we explain the “why” behind the rulesThough our kids may not fully understand or agree with our reasons, explaining the why behind a rule is so important as they develop.Green TherapyGet your kids outside! There's so much value in getting outside in God's creation - and it's been proven to reduce stress and anxiety.Paige ClingenpeelQuestions About the Podcast? Email: paigeclingenpeel@gmail.comFacebook: @Paige ClingenpeelInstagram: @paigeclingenpeelYouTube: Embracing Your Season Sponsored by HomeWordHomeWordConnecting with Dr. Mercy Connorsdrmercylpc.comChristian Care ConnectAmerican Association of Christian CounselorsKeywords/Hashtags#embracingyourseason #mentalhealth #podcast #podcastcommunity #paigeclingenpeel #homeword #therapy #counseling #aacc #parenting #boundaries #friendship #healthychildren #betterself #guide #instruct #model #pfcaudiovideo Send us a text
Matt Grogan, Director of Program Development, chats about the Denise Amber Lee Foundation, including its annual “Be the Difference” conference, new training opportunities, and their longstanding relationship with NAVIGATOR. For Your Information:Check out the Denise Amber Lee Foundation website: https://deniseamberlee.org/ Follow the Denise Amber Lee Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/deniseamberlee
How do you feel about collaboration? Working alongside someone in your field of expertise can be challenging. It requires trust, open communication, and a willingness to adapt. But when done right, collaboration allows you to leverage each other's strengths, balance out weaknesses, and create something truly greater than the sum of its parts.In this episode, host Melissa LaPointe (she/her) welcomes two exceptional guests:Lindsey Vestal (she/her), founder of "The Functional Pelvis", the first OT-run pelvic health practice in New York City.Lara Desrosiers (she/her), founder/owner of the "Pelvic Resilience" private practice in Ontario and specializes in mental health, pelvic health, and pain science. Together, Lindsey and Lara share their journey of collaboration over the past 18 months, resulting in a groundbreaking project: a trauma-informed pelvic health certification program tailored for OTs.This engaging conversation is filled with humour, impactful stories, and actionable insights. Lindsey and Lara open up about their process, from crafting a comprehensive curriculum to engaging participants meaningfully and balancing virtual and in-person training. They're candid about the triumphs and challenges they faced, offering listeners an authentic look into their collaborative experience.Whether you're an OT, an educator, or simply someone who's passionate about meaningful collaboration, this episode is a must-listen!What You'll Learn: Collaboration is Key: Learn how to trust your collaborators, leverage your expertise, and balance each other's weaknesses.
Send us a textAbout today's Vet Life Reimagined guest:Rachel Teichberg, cvpm, cvbl, ccfp has experience as a veterinary assistant, veterinary practice manager, and now serves as the Head of Education and Program Development at Veterinary Growth Partners. She is also the co-host of The VetMed Mind podcast which shares stories of personal success in veterinary medicine. Rachel shares how she learned to break free from perfectionism, navigate a chronic illness, and ultimately find her true calling in veterinary medicine - just not in the way she originally imagined. Resources:Episode on YouTubeVeterinary Growth Partners websiteVetMed Mind PodcastPlease hit Subscribe to the podcast to not miss any weekly episodes. Support the showMore Vet Life Reimagined?
Peter incorporates dream work in his highly acclaimed life, leadership coaching and training programs. He works extensively with dreams where he teaches Psychology at Vance-Granville Community College, Leadership and Innovation at Elon University as well as Peace College in Raleigh, NC. He has researched and studied dreams through the Journey Through Wholeness, Triangle Jung Society, Robert Johnson, Barry Williams, Jeremy Taylor, John Ryan Haule and others. He has written articles on Leadership and Dream work and has given key note Presentations as well as workshops on dreams to organizations such as the National Wellness Institute, Center For Creative Leadership, and the NC Association of Business Coaches. He has also facilitated classes on Dreams for the Institute for Life Coach Training. Prior to creating Dynamic Change, Inc., he has served as Vice President of Client Relations and Program Development for The Leadership Trust and was employed by the Center for Creative Leadership in Greensboro, NC. More information is on his web site at www.dynamicchangeinc.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.
Peter is a facilitator, trainer, keynote speaker and coach who through presentations, workshops, seminars, coaching and consulting helps leaders, teams and organizations better engage and align staff to business drivers and the organization's mission. Peter helps leaders develop the self-awareness, self-mastery and interpersonal skills that enable sustainable high performance and high functioning teams. Through experiential learning and a practical down to earth style, clients learn to implement behaviors that lead to greater individual, team and organizational effectiveness. Peter's focus includes: preventing executive derailment, transformational leadership and creating high performing teams. His approach focuses on clients creating self reinforcing and sustainable positive movement leading towards personal and professional breakthroughs and sustainable organizational effectiveness. Peter is a certified Peoplemap™ Trainer. He is also Everything DISC and MBTI certified. He has served as Vice President of Client Relations and Program Development for The Leadership Trust. Before joining the Trust, he was employed by the Center for Creative Leadership, where he helped customize executive development and training programs for major businesses and corporations. Peter also taught Psychology at Vance Granville Community College. Currently Peter facilitates seminars on Leadership and High Performing Teams at UNC Chapel Hill, Duke University Medical Center and The International Coaching Federation. He has recently been the Keynote Speaker for the Georgia University System's Staff Council Conference.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.
Episode 150 of the Check Your Six podcast talked about something pretty close to home for me, dealing with Alzheimers and dementia. My father was diagnosed back in the 70's with Alzheimers before it was as well known or researched as it has been over the last nearly 50 years. Denise Ward, the Florida Region Strategy and Program Development director for the national Alzheimer's Association, stopped by the studio to talk about the subject matter of Alzheimer's and dementia. We talked about some of the symptoms, what to look for in our own self analysis or in friends or family members when it comes to this affliction. She talked about the importance of sharing your stories and experiences, the willingness to open up about family members that are suffering with Alzheimer's and looking at clinical trials as a way to explore options for treatment. Also referenced studies that are looking at the potential for the connection with diabetes and perhaps identifying it as Diabetes 3 to help further understand how our diet may be impacting the condition as well. There are things that I can understand how to fight when it comes to conditions like cancer but Alzheimer's is different. Watching someone you have loved and admired for their strength and wisdom, be reduced to someone that is lost and perhaps angry because they can't understand what is happening is much harder. You can find out more about what the do at their website, https://www.alz.org/. There is hope, but it will take all of us to make it happen. You can also contact Denise at dlward@azl.org if you would like to contact her directly.Email us at tim@grpstudios.com
This Moments of Growth installment features some of the businesses/organizations and the people in them who are aligned with our beliefs and our hopes for GST. These are people without whom we could not do this work, and we want you to know them! This work can feel very lonely and so gathering up people who are passionate about the same things makes it feel less so. The links to all of their organizations are below, and if you are someone doing things in your small town, reach out to them! We all need partners, and these are some of the best. In this episode, we hear from: Jordan DeGree - Co-Founder and Executive Director, Rural Ideas Network Mike Knutson - Learning Network Orchestrator and Community Coach, Dakota Resources Paula Jensen - VP of Program Development and Community Coach, Dakota Resources Nick Fosheim - Client Relationship Director and Community Coach, Dakota Resources Shane Akers and Jon Pedersen - Principals with Hometown Housing Christy Dauer - Executive Director, North Dakota Women's Business Center Jasmin Fosheim and Cassidy Blade - Realizing Rural Links and Resources Mentioned: Rural Ideas Network: https://www.ruralideas.net/ Dakota Resources: https://dakotaresources.org/ North Dakota Women's Business Center: https://ndwbc.com/ Realizing Rural: https://www.realizingrural.com/ Episode 69 with Jordan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFpYytI5MlU Episode 123 with Realizing Rural: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rs73PTv-kU Episode 143 with Mike: https://www.growingsmalltowns.org/post/episode143
Host Lou Diamond engages in an enlightening conversation with Joanne Telser-Frere, the Director of Program Development at Literacy Chicago and the author of "33 Ways Not to Screw Up Teaching Adults to Read." With over 30 years of experience in teaching ESL, Joanne delves into her passion for literacy and the innovative approaches she has developed to help adults overcome reading challenges. Discover the inspiring stories of individuals impacted by Joanne's work, including a train conductor who transformed his interactions with passengers after stumbling upon her book, and a heartwarming tale of an 82-year-old man who learned to read post-retirement. Joanne sheds light on the often-overlooked literacy crisis in the U.S., where millions are functionally illiterate, and shares her insights on how tailored teaching methods can make a transformative impact. Listeners will gain valuable insights into Joanne's multi-faceted teaching techniques, which blend auditory, visual, and kinesthetic learning styles to meet the unique needs of each student. Joanne also discusses the psychological aspects of teaching adults to read and the importance of empathy and personalized education. Tune in to this episode of Thrive Loud to be inspired by Joanne Telser-Frere's dedication to literacy and her innovative strategies for teaching adults to read, ensuring that no learner gets left behind. Follow Us:
Rachel Teichberg is a Certified practice Manager, Certified Veterinary Business Leader, and a Certified Compassion Fatigue Professional. She is the Head of Education and Program Development for Veterinary Growth Partners. Rachel is a business consultant, course developer, speaker, and podcaster. She creates interactive leadership training programs that support veterinary practices in establishing and supporting highly effective teams. Learn more about Rachel at VGPPet.com Contact Julie for Coaching at theveterinarylifecoach.com Buy Julie's Book on Amazon - "Love Your Veterinary Life - The Veterinary Life Coach Guide to Managing Your Mind and Building an Incredible Life"
In episode 38, we chat with TC Lewis General Manager of Aerodrome Ice Skating Complex, about what brought him to hockey and what his facility and community does to bring the same enjoyment to kids playing hockey. TC discusses how we can create more engaging experiences to our communities from jerseys, to halloween on ice. He also talks about his experiences working as a Team Leader for many of our National Teams. TC Lewis: tlewis@aerodromes.com Aerodrome Website: https://aerodromes.com/ Aerodrome Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aerodromeice/?hl=en Join the discussion on X: USAHockeyCoach
In this landmark episode of Dronecast, Matt Rybar, Vice President of Special Projects at Unmanned Vehicle Technologies (UVT), shares expert insights on drone program development, DFR implementation, and the future of public safety UAS operations.
This week, Elise (IG @elisemobranchii) sits down - in person! - with Jake Jerome who holds many roles including Lecturer at the University of Miami, Intern Coordinator for UM's Shark Research and Conservation Lab, and Assistant Director of Program Development at Field School. They discuss these roles and others, his MS research on shark stress physiology, his love of teaching and blobfish, and more! Main point: Everything plays a role! Get in touch with us! The Fisheries Podcast is on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @FisheriesPod Become a Patron of the show: https://www.patreon.com/FisheriesPodcast Buy podcast shirts, hoodies, stickers, and more: https://teespring.com/stores/the-fisheries- podcast-fan-shop Thanks as always to Andrew Gialanella for the fantastic intro/outro music. The Fisheries Podcast is a completely independent podcast, not affiliated with a larger organization or entity. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the podcast. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by the hosts are those of that individual and do not necessarily reflect the view of any entity that those individuals are affiliated in other capacities (such as employers).
This conversation explores the transformative power of journaling for teachers, emphasizing its importance for reflection, mental health, and personal growth. The guests share their experiences and practical tips on how to incorporate journaling into a busy teaching schedule, highlighting the benefits of prioritizing self-care and reflection in the teaching profession. Follow on Twitter: @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd @EducationHall @outsideteacher Pete Hall is a capacity-builder. A former principal and author of 12 books, he supports professional learning and personal growth through keynotes, workshops, and coaching across the globe. Alissa Alteri Shea is an instructional coach at a K-6 elementary school in Vernon, Vermont, where she partners with teachers to improve student learning. She is committed to building strong public schools and joyful learning opportunities for children. Her favorite place is outside in nature, where she helps students learn from the world around them. Christina Compton Director of Program Development received her doctorate in education from Teachers College, Columbia University in 2016, with a concentration in the teaching of English. She began her career in education as a NYC Teaching Fellow, teaching in a Title 1 school, while completing her Masters in Childhood Education. Cristina serves as the Director of Program Development at CPET, overseeing a wide range of school-based projects and the Student Press Initiative, an initiative that supports teachers and students in developing projects that culminate in professionally designed, print-based publications. www.tc.edu/CPET
As Election Day approaches, Peggy Bailey from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities joins Paul and Goldy to discuss the devastating potential effects of the House Republican agenda and the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025. The proposals, supported by candidates who will be on your ballot this November, include a wholesale dismantling of federal government programs, cutting benefits, shifting costs to states, and penalizing working families in order to slash taxes for the rich. Bailey reveals the massive economic disinvestment and inherent racism and discrimination in the trickle-down agenda of Project 2025 and the House Republican agenda, even as she emphasizes the need for the federal government to revitalize the economy from the bottom up with investments in those who have been marginalized. Peggy Bailey is the Executive Vice President of Policy and Program Development at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. She previously served in the Biden-Harris Administration as the Senior Advisor on Rental Assistance to HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge. She also served as the Director of Health and Housing Integration for the Corporation for Supportive Housing, where she focused on Medicaid expansion and finding sustainable funding sources for the services that people with histories of homelessness and chronic health conditions need to maintain their housing. Twitter: @PeggyBaileyDC @CenterOnBudget Further reading: Report from the Center on Budget & Policy Priorities: House Republican Agendas and Project 2025 Would Increase Poverty and Hardship, Drive Up the Uninsured Rate, and Disinvest From People, Communities, and the Economy Stop Project 2025 Comic Book Website: http://pitchforkeconomics.com Twitter: @PitchforkEcon, @NickHanauer, @civicaction Instagram: @pitchforkeconomics Threads: pitchforkeconomics YouTube: @pitchforkeconomics Substack: The Pitch
In today's episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Alan P. Venook, MD, about recent updates to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Clinical Practice Guidelines for gastrointestinal (GI) cancers. Dr Venook holds the Madden Family Distinguished Professorship in Medical Oncology and Translational Research and is a professor in the Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology) at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF). He is also the Shorenstein Associate Director for Program Development at the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center.
On this episode of Team Building Saves the World, Rich sits down with Chris Gulley, founder of The Hand Project, and Veronica Kidemi, The Hand Project Ambassador, to discuss the company's history as well as Veronica's story of using her trauma to help women throughout Africa. Chris shares the impactful moment that led him to create The Hand Project and explains how the process works. Veronica details how she overcame a violent attack from her husband and broke through social barriers in Tanzania to make her own nonprofit, Voice of Women Africa. Our very own Director of Program Development, Shannon Lane Dupont, also chimes in to discuss TeamBonding's connection to the project. Tune in to hear their stories and learn how you can get involved in this impactful program!
Ben Rodgers meets with the Director of Program Development and Engagement at the College of Business at Tennessee Tech. They discuss her background, how she came to this position, everything she does for the College of Business, upcoming events, and more! Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast today. News Talk 94.1
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity
Send us a textAre you a grandparent unexpectedly thrust into the role of raising your grandchildren, grappling with complex emotions and new responsibilities? Do you find yourself balancing the nuances of childrearing with the legal, financial, and emotional challenges unique to this journey? Are you seeking insights on mindfulness, self-care, and holistic approaches to well-being?I'm Laura Brazan, and in Episode 25 of 'Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Integrating Eastern Philosophy and Western Psychology in Program Development for Lifelong Wellness,' we delve into the transformative journey of Dr. Mala. Dr. Mala blends western psychology with eastern philosophy to enhance mental health outcomes for diverse populations. As an advocate for accessibility and destigmatization, she shares her expertise on program development, mindfulness, and culturally competent care. You can read more about her work at https://www.drmala.net/We explore practical strategies for supporting mental health within family systems, such as establishing routines, setting boundaries, and fostering open communication. Hear about real-life case studies, the benefits of integrative medicine, and how family participation in recovery can fortify commitment and morale. Tune in as we navigate the challenges and triumphs of raising grandchildren together. Let's reimagine a future filled with strength, support, and well-being for you and your grandchildren.Join us on 'Grandparents Raising Grandchildren' and discover the power of combining inner wisdom with therapeutic practices for a harmonious and healthy life.Thank you for tuning into today's episode. It's been a journey of shared stories, insights, and invaluable advice from the heart of a community that knows the beauty and challenges of raising grandchildren. Your presence and engagement mean the world to us and to grandparents everywhere stepping up in ways they never imagined. Remember, you're not alone on this journey. For more resources, support, and stories, visit our website and follow us on our social media channels. If today's episode moved you, consider sharing it with someone who might find comfort and connection in our shared experiences. We look forward to bringing more stories and expert advice your way next week. Until then, take care of yourselves and each other.Liked this episode? Share it and tag us on Facebook @GrandparentsRaisingGrandchilden Love the show? Leave a review and let us know! CONNECT WITH US: Website | Facebook
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Jess Stohlmann Rainey (she/her) is a mad care worker, an instructor in the University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology, the Director of Program Development at Rocky Mountain Crisis Partners and she is an Unapologetically Black Unicorn. Jess shares her points from a piece she wrote about 988 and the importance of informed consent. They talk about Jess' experience as a death doula, why it's essential in care work to not only give people options but to also make sure they have access to those options and why the goal of this work is to love people well. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is now: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Jess Stohlmann Rainey's blog “On 988”: https://www.muchmadnessllc.com/blog/988
For families that care for a member with an intellectual or developmental disabilities, ensuring your child has an advocate after you are no longer able to is a top priority. At The Arc Davidson County & Greater Nashville they have created a new program centered around supporting families as they plan the care for their child after they are gone. Sharing about this program is Sheila Moore, the Executive Director of The Arc Davidson & Greater Nashville, and Donna Bryant, the Director of Program Development. Together with Staci, John, and Hannah Rose, the group listen to Donna and Sheila share how this program came to life and what exactly it means for a family. The Arc Lifelong Advocacy Program ensures a parent that their son or daughter will have an advocate for life. Listen to the full episode and learn if you or someone you know would like to be connected with this program. To learn more about The Arc Davidson County & Greater Nashville, follow the link here To learn more about The Arc Life Advocacy Program contact Sheila at smoore@arcdc.org
In this episode Talia Mashiach interviews Yael Eckstein, president of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. Yael shares her personal journey from growing up in Chicago to making Aliyah and continuing her father's legacy in Israel. The conversation delves into her experiences working alongside her father, the challenges she faced upon his passing, and her strategic vision for the organization's future. Yael discusses the pivotal role of Christian support for Israel, the importance of focusing on the positive, and the balance of professional responsibilities with being a dedicated mother and wife. Tune in for an inspiring story of leadership, resilience, and faith. About Yael: Yael Eckstein is the President and CEO of The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ), overseeing all ministry programs and serving as the international spokesperson. She has over a decade of experience in nonprofit roles, including Global Executive Vice President and Director of Program Development. Yael is a published writer and respected social services professional, frequently featured on major media outlets and programs. She hosts the podcast "Nourish Your Biblical Roots" and has authored three books. Recognized for her influence, Yael has received numerous awards, including the Jerusalem Post's 2023 Humanitarian Award. She lives in Israel with her husband and four children. 01:27 Meet Yael: A Journey from Chicago to Israel 02:21 The Legacy of Rabbi Gil Eckstein 03:51 Growing Up in a Controversial Household 07:15 Yael's Personal Connection to Israel 12:19 Making Aliyah: A Life-Changing Decision 16:24 Joining the Fellowship: From Stamps to Leadership 18:22 Carrying Forward the Vision 21:55 Balancing Vision and Practicality 25:27 Facing Challenges and Embracing Success 27:21 Christian Support for Israel 28:24 Taking Over the Organization 29:03 Implementing Changes and Facing Challenges 36:58 Balancing Public and Private Life 42:49 Family and Career Balance 49:08 Reflections and Advice Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org
Lawrence Tech legend Bryce Ebert joins the pod this week. Bryce recaps his time as a player at LTU and how he transitioned to his new role as assistant coach. From outdoor games to an ACHA M3 National Championship, Bryce has seen it all in his time as a Blue Devil. Timestamps:(04:11) Tennessee State Hockey Team Announcement(07:06) Coaching Vacancies(09:23) Boise State Hockey Team Revamp(13:17) ACHA and AAU College Hockey Transfers(23:06) Ham Arena Hot Seat: SMU Hockey Social(26:14) Interview with Bryce Ebert(30:50) Introduction to the Western States League(31:50) The Unique Experience of Playing in McCall(33:53) Transition to Lawrence Tech University(34:51) Recruiting Insights and Coaching at Lawrence Tech(35:42) Welcome to NAIA Hockey(36:53) Challenges and Adventures in College Hockey(40:47) Coaching and Program Development at Lawrence Tech(48:52) Rivalries and Future Goals(53:23) Game Seven MemoriesFollow us on social media!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hockeyhousepod/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hockeyhousepod?lang=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/hockeyhousepodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hockeyhousepod
Keily Victoria Director of Program Development & Administration Ventura County Community Development Corporation Lucy Cartagena, Founder Families First & Sleep Out ventura County Jacqueline Williams, star of "To Kill A Mockingbird" is featured in the All Things 805 Artist Spotlight. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alynettework/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alynettework/support
Join NAFI: www.nafinet.org Podcast listeners can get a $10 discount to NAFI memberships by using Discount Code: POD49 This episode is sponsored by: Lightspeed Aviation Learn more about the NAFI Exclusive Benefit combining the Trade Up Program and the CFI/Pro Pilot Program ------------------------------------------------------------------- In this edition of "Writers behind the stories," we are thrilled to turn the tables on John Niehaus, NAFI's "retiring" Director of Program Development, and interview him about his remarkable journey with the National Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI). For years, John has been instrumental in creating captivating content and developing innovative programs for NAFI members. Let's delve into his experiences and insights as he shares stories of his time with NAFI.
Host Jim Tate talks to Susan Clark, Senior Director of Program Development at DirectTrust. Direct Trust is a non-profit trade alliance promoting technical trust and confidence in the secure exchange of health information. The goal of interoperability could not be reached without the leadership of organizations like Direct Trust. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello an welcome back to the show. Thank you so much for your support over the years. Please share the podcast with family and friends and give us a 5-Star Rating and Review on Apple Podcasts. A special thanks to all the brave men and women who serve our country and our communities. Thank you so much for your dedicated service. Remember you are honored, cherished and loved. Keep up the good work and please be safe. I struggled. I was in a dark place for a long time. I was in pain, and I masked it with alcohol. I was contemplating hurting myself. I finally decided to reach out and ask for help, and I am grateful I did. FHE Health and The Shatterproof Program saved my life. If you are struggling, you don't have to stay there. We can and will help you. Reach out today at 303.960.9819. https://fherehab.com/ https://www.cjevolution.com/shatterproof/ In patient treatment for most people is a life saver. I know, I was received treatment and it helped save my life. What some don't understand, or better yet don't want to accept, is that this is just the beginning of your journey of sobriety and and overall health and wellness. Inpatient treatment treats, but your Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) and other therapy after your inpatient is probably the most important part of your treatment journey. My next Guest is going to explain why. Frank Galimidi He is the Executive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer at Sunset HouseInc. and The Meadows Counseling Center LLC ( A First Responder Treatment Track). Frank is an Accomplished Senior Manager with 21 years of progressive experience in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Industry. Specializing in development-driven Therapeutic Frameworks, Regulatory Compliance, Program Development, and Behavioral Healthcare Marketing. Proven track record in crafting and implementing efficient business processes and procedures. Throughout his career, he has been consistently aligned corporate vision with clinical execution, empowering employees, and implementing innovative solutions for desired outcomes. Recognized for motivational leadership, Frank excels in fostering collaboration and driving team success through effective communication, decision-making, and problem-solving. Such a great interview with an amazing person. You can find Frank here: https://www.sunsetrecovery.org/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-galimidi-casac-cap-cradc-ncacii-icadc-sap-8669054/ A great and informative article by Frank: https://lnkd.in/ev4gDM3P Until next time, Patrick www.cjevolution.com
If you want to serve the head and neck cancer population or HOPE to one day…you do NOT want to miss this episode! Jennifer Larssen, an SLP at the University of South Florida, shares her experiences in developing innovative programs for head and neck surgery patients. She shares innovative programs and tools like… ✅A groundbreaking laryngeal speaking device for those who struggle with the traditional electrolarynx. ✅A self-dilation program for patients with laryngectomy and/or radiation to the neck. ✅A TEP clinic. ✅Support groups - include one for women who have undergone a laryngectomy. ✅Social events (like a trip to Busch Gardens and makeup lessons post-surgery and/or radiation) Prepare to feel inspired! Download the show notes: https://syppodcast.com/330 TIMESTAMPS: Introduction (00:00:00) Program Development at USF (00:00:42) Tracheoesophageal Prostheses and TEP Clinics (00:02:51) Larynx Demo Days (00:03:09) Competencies in TEP Changes (00:04:28) Self-Dilation Program (00:06:13) Advocating to Administration (00:07:56) Head and Neck Cancer Community Group (00:09:26) Funding and Resources (00:12:21) Women's Retreat (00:13:06) Clinical Pathway and Rehabilitation (00:16:38) Feeding Tube Removal (00:19:32) Collaboration with Dietitian (00:20:11) Patient Observation (00:20:54) Transitional Care Program (00:21:44) Fluoro MS Suite (00:23:33) Becoming an X-Ray Tech (00:25:09) Supportive Team at USF (00:28:11) Human Element in Healthcare (00:30:43) The post 330 – Makeup Lessons, TEP Clinics, Self-Dilation Programs, and More: Innovative Services for the Head and Neck Cancer Population appeared first on Swallow Your Pride Podcast.
In the ongoing mission to safeguard our schools, securing adequate funding stands as a pivotal challenge. The "Path to Safer Schools" series proudly introduces its vital session, "Fund Your Safety Program: Strategies for Securing Resources." This panel discussion is dedicated to unraveling the complexities of funding school safety initiatives, offering a beacon of hope and practical solutions to schools across the spectrum.We invite you to engage with a panel of esteemed experts, including veteran educators, grant-writing specialists, and representatives from funding bodies, who will share their knowledge and experience. This webinar aims to empower participants with the tools and insights necessary to navigate the funding landscape, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder the implementation of crucial safety measures in our educational institutions.Special GuestsLynette C. ChamblissUSDOJ-COPS OFFICELynette Chambliss has been with the COPS Office, a Department of Justice agency that provides funding and resources to state, local, and tribal law enforcement, since 2007 having started as a high school intern. Lynette is Program Development for Grants Operations and has worked on several programs with the COPS Office including the COPS Hiring Program, the Anti-Meth and Anti-Heroin programs, Secure Our Schools, COPS in Schools, among others. She has managed the School Violence Prevention Program since its inception in 2018.Christine E.B. HowardE.B. Howard ConsultingChristine E.B. Howard, the visionary founder and CEO of E.B. Howard Consulting, a certified Minority/Women-Owned Business Enterprise dedicated to guiding clients in securing, applying for, and evaluating the impact of non-dilutive grant funding. Her commitment to fostering equal and equitable funding opportunities for historically marginalized founders in the startup community underscores her dedication to nurturing an innovation ecosystem conducive to inclusive economic development. Danielle MyersStatus SolutionsSince 2008 Danielle Myers has held numerous positions within the mission-based organization, Status Solutions. Currently she is the Chief Sales Officer and Lead Evangelist where she uses her expertise in situational awareness technologies to customize solutions, fulfill each customer's unique needs, and spread the Status Solutions' message of leaving each situation better than we found it. Danielle's experiences in varying markets include, but are not limited to, senior living, healthcare, education, manufacturing, hospitality, and government. She is responsible for leading the sales and engineering teams to design, deliver, and maintain solutions for integrated alarm management and automated mass notification systems. Most recently she has put her talents towards developing the Status Solutions Network, a school safety funding program designed to ensure that schools never go without proper situational awareness. Danielle is a graduate of The Ohio State University and an expert on middleware integration technologies for situational and environmental awareness.
This EP features Steve Mesler. Steve is a 3-time Olympian and Olympic gold medalist, Board Director, co-founder, and CEO of Classroom Champions. As the world's foremost sport-for-education organization, Classroom Champions supports academic, social, and emotional student well-being through the mentorship and mindsets of world-class athletes. Steve's Olympic gold medal-winning team was the first for the USA in the 4-man bobsled in 62 years. In 2011, Steve founded Classroom Champions with his sister Dr. Leigh Parise, the Director of Program Development at MDRC. Over the past twelve years, the organization has grown into an international and award-winning non-profit that provides K-8 SEL curriculum and corresponding mentorship from Olympians, Paralympians, Pro and NCAA athletes. Steve recently reached his term limit for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee Board of Directors. A persistent public speaker and writer, Steve's bi-weekly newsletter for leaders focuses on finding improvements and places to get better in life, health, and work. Steve has been inducted into the Hall of Fame of multiple organizations including USA Bobsled, Jewish Sports, University of Florida (CHHP), and Buffalo Sports. Steve and his sister were awarded the second highest civilian award, the Meritorious Service Medal, from the Canadian Government for their work in supporting Canadian communities. Please enjoy this amazing conversation. If you liked this EP, please take the time to rate and comment, share with a friend, and connect with us on social channels IG @Kingopain, TW @BuiltbyScott, LI+FB Scott Livingston. You can find all things LYM at www.LYMLab.com, download your free Life Lab Starter Kit today and get busy living https://lymlab.com/free-lym-lab-starter/Please take the time to visit and connect with our sponsors, they are an essential part of our success:www.VALD.com
Episode 319: Group training and coaching can be great for not only learning more about a specific topic but also gaining perspective by hearing other's experiences.Learn about Heavy Duty Consulting Corporation's remote group training programs which foster knowledge-sharing and mentorship in the truck parts industry.Our host Jamie Irvine also interviews Curt Westphal, Director of Program Development at HDA Truck Pride, as well as Allen Nicks, Director of Service at Betts Truck Parts & Service. They discuss the value of HDA Truck Pride's 20-Group Program at their Annual Meeting in Grapevine, Texas.Show Notes: Visit HeavyDutyPartsReport.com for complete show notes of this episode and to subscribe to all our content.Sponsors of this EpisodeHeavy Duty Consulting Corporation: Find out how many “fault codes” your heavy-duty parts business has. Meet with us today. Visit HeavyDutyConsulting.comHengst Filtration: There's a new premium filter option for fleets. If you're responsible for a fleet, you won't believe how much using Hengst filters will save you. But you've got to go to HeavyDutyPartsReport.com/Hengst to find out how much.Diesel Laptops: Diesel Laptops is so much more than just a provider of diagnostic tools. They're your shop efficiency solution company. Learn more about everything Diesel Laptops can do for you today by visiting DieselLaptops.com today.HDA Truck Pride: They're the heart of the independent parts and service channel. They have 750 parts stores and 450 service centers conveniently located across the US and Canada. Visit HeavyDutyPartsReport.com/HDATruckPride today to find a location near you.Disclaimer: This content and description may contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, The Heavy Duty Parts Report may receive a commission. Sign up for our weekly email so you never miss out on an episode: Follow the Show
Today on Let's Talk Dispatch the raspy dispatcher meets the Healthy Dispatcher's own Kris Inman! Kris brings over 28 years of experience to the table and has moved on from their role in dispatch to the director of Program Development at The Healthy Dispatcher. Join us as we talk about their journey in dispatch, how important taking care of ourselves in this demanding line or work is, as well as some tools to add to your tool belt. To learn more about the healthy dispatch make sure to follow them on social media @thehealthydispatcher and visit them at thehealthydispatcher.com.Thank you for listening to Let's Talk Dispatch! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5 Star Review!Follow Us on Social Media Instagram | Follow Here! Facebook | Follow Here!Youtube | Subscribe Here! Interested in being on an Episode of Let's Talk Dispatch?Sign Up Here | Be My Next Guest!Find additional resources and Dispatch Merch at:Theraspydispatcher.com
Thinking of starting a small business and looking for help, this is the place to look. As the Director of Program Development, Ms. Michelle Gardner-Ince leads the Department's efforts to develop programs that connect and enable under-represented target groups with VA, the federal and commercial marketplaces to increase educational, employment and economic opportunities. Our library of shows can be found at www.veteranscornerradio.comJoin us on Facebook at the page Veterans Corner RadioYou can contact our host William (Bill) Hodges at bill@billhodges.com
Ep 539 features Kris, Director of Program Development at The Healthy Dispatcher. Sponsored by INdigital - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Episode topics – Kris's 911 story The daunting learning curve of dispatch codes and the memorization techniques that Kris used to master them. Training complexities in 911 dispatch and the personal growth that comes from facing such stress-inducing experiences. Relatable anecdotes from Kris's early days of taking calls, including mishaps and the unique multitasking demands of the job. Kris and Ricardo's perspectives on the importance of supportive training and the process of becoming competent and confident dispatchers. The impactful stories of struggles and career transitions, highlighting the deep emotional bonds formed in the dispatch community and the continuous endeavor to give back and support the profession. As always, if you have any comments or questions, or you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me at wttpodcast@gmail.com.
Director of ILPreps Dan Kaplan links up with Loomis Chaffee (Conn.) head coach Bill Ball to summarize some early action, highlight players and discuss some of the exciting challenges that lie ahead of them this season. This week features a pair of heavyweight contests with Trinity-Pawling (N.Y.) on Wednesday and Brunswick (Conn.) on Friday. Ball also talks about the development of the program since he took over as head coach ahead of the 2022 season and highlights the strong work ethic and commitment of the players while emphasizing the value of being a well-rounded athlete and the importance of playing multiple sports. Ball also gives some detail on a few key players on the team and their contributions, including seniors like attackman Nate Cobery (Harvard), face-off specialist Joe Hobot (Johns Hopkins), defenseman Kaleb Griffith (Richmond), junior attackman Anthony Rodriguez (Georgetown) and many more. 11:30 Introduction and Start of the Season 13:40 Program Development and Team Buy-In 15:36 Value of Playing Multiple Sports 20:38 Key Players and Contributions 25:04 Strong Defense and Leadership 34:49 Importance of Midfield Play 42:00 Underrated Defensive Midfielders
With a start in the Baltimore school system, most notably the historic Western Senior High School, Jada M. McCray, LCSW-C, began a lifelong dedication to education and growth. After receiving a Bachelor's Degree from Coppin State University, Jada moved on to the University of Maryland School of Social Work, where she received a Master's Degree of Social Work with Honors. After graduation, Jada launched her career as a Social Worker in the Child Protective Services Unit at The Baltimore County Department of Social Services. This eventually led to an active leadership role, introducing and implementing innovative programs such as Family Team Decision Making Meetings, which continue to help at risk families, social workers, and other community stakeholders find common ground. It was in this capacity that Jada discovered a passion for helping people to find mutual understanding and amiability within relationships. She further developed her clinical skills to begin training as a psychotherapist. Jada continued advancing her career and became a Licensed Certified Social Worker Clinical, a Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners Approved Supervisor, and a Certified Trauma Trained Therapist. With a continually growing love for mental health, Jada fully immersed herself into providing individual and family therapy, continuing her work and eventually becoming Director of Program Development at an area community mental health clinic, helping to grow the company from a small organization with 15 therapists to a major mental health provider with nearly 100 employees and 3 locations. Though having already succeeded greatly, Jada felt the call to forge new paths in the mental health field. In recent years, ada has become an entrepreneur. Presently, Jada M. McCray, LCSW-C, is the Co Owner and COO of Cornerstone Health Management, the founder and CEO of The Inspire Institute for Professional Development and Continuing Education, Founder of Joshua Homes, as well as the Co-Owner and COO for BTST Services Outpatient Mental Health Clinic, a mental health provider in Baltimore City, Prince George's County, Frederick County, Washington County. She wholeheartedly agrees with the agency's mission "to become the leader and trailblazer of both the health and social work fields..." In this capacity, Jada is a member of Baltimore County Schools Mental Health Committee, an Advisory Board Member of the Cecil County CSA, a Board Member of the Children's Guild and a member of the Charles Village Business Association. Most recently, Jada was honored as one of the "Women Who Move Maryland" given by the Baltimore Magazine.
In this episode, the Integrated Care Podcast team discusses the growth, development, and evolution of teams and integrated care programs. The team also discusses a new recurring special segment on the 30-year milestone being celebrated by the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association in 2024, and how this moment offers an opportunity to reflect on their past and future journey. Their upcoming special segment, Coming of Age, which will look at the history of integrated care through bonus podcast episodes, featuring major figures who pioneered and shaped the field over the past 30 years. For info on the upcoming spring conference and call for proposals go to: integratedcareconference.com. Today's hosts: Bridget Beachy, Grace Pratt, Monica Harrison, Jen Thomas, and Neftali Serrano
Raise your hand if you've ever received orders to see a patient with head and neck cancer AFTER they've started (or completed) radiation and/or surgery. A million times yes. It's one of those common cases where speech-language pathology is an afterthought. But in reality, we should be brought into the discussion before any treatment begins! Katie Moore is all too familiar with this, which is why she passionately advocated for a head and neck cancer program in her department AND for specialized training to address complex impairments (like post-radiation fibrosis and lymphedema.) Tune in to this week's episode of The Swallow Your Pride Podcast to hear how Katie implemented a new program and rallied for support for SLPs to achieve the level of training they deserve. Oh, and get ready to feel a surge of inspiration! Download the show notes at: https://syppodcast.com/310 Timestamps: Challenges in Healthcare Administration (00:02:01) Implementing Speech Therapy Services (00:03:21) Advocating for Inclusion (00:05:32) Self-Initiative and Research (00:08:06) Building Trust and Collaboration (00:11:42) Continuing Education and Funding (00:13:24) Advocating for Specific Training (00:14:51) Navigating Financial Approvals (00:16:16) Understanding Business Administration (00:17:29) Calculating Results for Proposals (00:22:34) Patience and Career Trajectory (00:26:37) Foundation Funding and Program Development (00:28:34) Financial Assistance for Patients (00:29:17) Learning from Interdisciplinary Conversations (00:30:27) Challenges in Patient Care (00:31:23) Team Collaboration in Patient Care (00:32:40) Unforeseen Surgical Procedure (00:34:11) Overcoming Challenges in Patient Care (00:35:48) Culmination of Professional Journey (00:40:04) Final Thoughts on Professional Growth (00:40:37) The post 310 – No Longer the Afterthought: Developing a HNC program and funding for specialized training appeared first on Swallow Your Pride Podcast.
"Everybody has what it takes to go raise the money they need, to fully fund their organization, to grow, to help more cats, to save more lives, to do what their mission is all about. It's all doable.” This episode is sponsored in part by Urban Cat League, Doobert.com, and Maddie's Fund. In this episode, Stacy sits down once again with a long-time friend of the show and fundraiser extraordinaire, Sandy Rees, who is the founder of Fundraising TV and the Chief Encouragement Officer at Get Fully Funded. During this episode, they dig into the realities and challenges of fundraising, and the feasibility of raising money for “unsexy” causes like community cats and spay/neuter. Sandy emphasizes her belief that every cause is “sexy” – you just have to find the right angle and the right story to share with your donors. Stacy asks about the “core number” and how it can be leveraged to improve fundraising overall. Sandy talks about the importance of messaging, and how just a few simple shifts in our storytelling can lead to some serious ROI when it comes to fundraising. Sandy gives her best tips and advice for organizations heading into the holiday fundraising season, including the best ways to connect with donors on social media and email, the power of saying thank you, when to get those holiday appeals in the mail, and more. And finally, Sandy tells us more about Fundraising TV and the meaningful support and accountability the program offers to anyone interested in building their fundraising to fully fund their programs. To learn more about Get Fully Funded, visit www.getfullyfunded.org. More information on Fundraising TV is available here. Like what you've heard? Submit a request for a free consultation with Get Fully Funded here. Check out previous episodes of the podcast featuring Sandy: Episode #226 and Episode #287
Fall Ball is upon us. Terry Rooney returns to LSU, where he worked as pitching coach/recruiting coordinator under coach Paul Mainieri for two seasons (2007-08), to serve as the Associate Director of Program Development and Recruiting for head coach Jay Johnson. Plus, a special surprise at the end of the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heyfightinpodcast/message