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The Climate Crisis has created novel challenges for public policy in the Global South. Developing nations need to discover ways of continuing to grow without undermining the goals of the Paris Agreement, transitioning to green energy at the same time as addressing deep problems of economic growth and social inequality. They also need to mitigate some of the effects of extreme weather events, such as floods or forest fires. In this panel discussion four experienced judges will reflect on the role of the law on this process. Can a substantive conception of environmental rights make a difference? Does the constitution have anything to say about the green transition? Can a Supreme Court assist this process by providing safeguards of fairness and legitimacy? Panel Members Dr Justice Syed Refaat Ahmed, Chief Justice of Bangladesh Justice Ananda Bahatarai, Retired Justice of the Supreme Court of Nepal Moderated by Pavlos Eleftheriadis, Program Head of Legal Studies; Professor of Legal Studies, NYUAD
Dr. Pam MacRae is a Professor at Moody Bible Institute in the Applied Theology Department. Pam is the Program Head for Ministry to Women and she has been leading the Called Conference since 2017. This one-day conference is designed specfically to equip women in ministry leadership. Topics cover areas of technology, church hurt, discipling and mobilizing volunteers, and more. CLICK HERE to register.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wmbwSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our conversation on mindset as we discussed how influential our thoughts are and the importance of keeping our thoughts aligned with God. Our minds are a free space for thoughts to roam, and if we aren’t careful about the thoughts we keep, it can lead to different forms of spiritual struggle such as temptation. We turned to 2 Corinthians 10:3-6 where Paul tells us to sift through those thoughts and take captive and cast out those thoughts that aren’t obedient to God. Our special guest, Dr. Brad Baurain, joined in on the conversation and provided some insight on ways to seek the Lord so we can resist temptation. Dr. Baurain is a professor and Program Head of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) at Moody Bible Institute and the author of the book, “On Waiting Well.” We also announced Karl Clauson’s free book signing event next month for his book, “Killing Sin: Conquer The One Thing That Is Defeating You.” You can hear the highlights of today’s program on Karl and Crew Showcast. Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our conversation on mindset as we discussed how influential our thoughts are and the importance of keeping our thoughts aligned with God. Our minds are a free space for thoughts to roam, and if we aren’t careful about the thoughts we keep, it can lead to different forms of spiritual struggle such as temptation. We turned to 2 Corinthians 10:3-6 where Paul tells us to sift through those thoughts and take captive and cast out those thoughts that aren’t obedient to God. Our special guest, Dr. Brad Baurain, joined in on the conversation and provided some insight on ways to seek the Lord so we can resist temptation. Dr. Baurain is a professor and Program Head of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) at Moody Bible Institute and the author of the book, “On Waiting Well.” We also announced Karl Clauson’s free book signing event next month for his book, “Killing Sin: Conquer The One Thing That Is Defeating You.” You can hear the highlights of today’s program on Karl and Crew Showcast. Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our conversation on mindset as we discussed how influential our thoughts are and the importance of keeping our thoughts aligned with God. Our minds are a free space for thoughts to roam, and if we aren’t careful about the thoughts we keep, it can lead to different forms of spiritual struggle such as temptation. We turned to 2 Corinthians 10:3-6 where Paul tells us to sift through those thoughts and take captive and cast out those thoughts that aren’t obedient to God. Our special guest, Dr. Brad Baurain, joined in on the conversation and provided some insight on ways to seek the Lord so we can resist temptation. Dr. Baurain is a professor and Program Head of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) at Moody Bible Institute and the author of the book, “On Waiting Well.” We also announced Karl Clauson’s free book signing event next month for his book, “Killing Sin: Conquer The One Thing That Is Defeating You.” You can hear the highlights of today’s program on Karl and Crew Showcast. Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our conversation on mindset as we discussed how influential our thoughts are and the importance of keeping our thoughts aligned with God. Our minds are a free space for thoughts to roam, and if we aren’t careful about the thoughts we keep, it can lead to different forms of spiritual struggle such as temptation. We turned to 2 Corinthians 10:3-6 where Paul tells us to sift through those thoughts and take captive and cast out those thoughts that aren’t obedient to God. Our special guest, Dr. Brad Baurain, joined in on the conversation and provided some insight on ways to seek the Lord so we can resist temptation. Dr. Baurain is a professor and Program Head of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) at Moody Bible Institute and the author of the book, “On Waiting Well.” We also announced Karl Clauson’s free book signing event next month for his book, “Killing Sin: Conquer The One Thing That Is Defeating You.” You can hear the highlights of today’s program on Karl and Crew Showcast. Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our conversation on mindset as we discussed how influential our thoughts are and the importance of keeping our thoughts aligned with God. Our minds are a free space for thoughts to roam, and if we aren’t careful about the thoughts we keep, it can lead to different forms of spiritual struggle such as temptation. We turned to 2 Corinthians 10:3-6 where Paul tells us to sift through those thoughts and take captive and cast out those thoughts that aren’t obedient to God. Our special guest, Dr. Brad Baurain, joined in on the conversation and provided some insight on ways to seek the Lord so we can resist temptation. Dr. Baurain is a professor and Program Head of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) at Moody Bible Institute and the author of the book, “On Waiting Well.” We also announced Karl Clauson’s free book signing event next month for his book, “Killing Sin: Conquer The One Thing That Is Defeating You.” You can hear the highlights of today’s program on Karl and Crew Showcast. Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As believers filled with the Holy Spirit, God's Word contains all we need to live holy lives. So, why is temptation such a daily struggle? That is the focus of February's Today in the Word devotional written this month by Professor and Program Head of TESOL at The Moody Bible Institute, Brad Baurain. He will be discussing the truth about temptation Friday on Mornings With Eric and Brigitte on 89.3. Daily Devotional | Today in the WordDonate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wrmbSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This talk explores the impact of immigration policies from economically advantaged countries on both the people in less advantaged nations, particularly in the Global South, and the immigrants who enter under these policies. The speaker will take us on a transnational journey, delving into the societal, personal, and political implications of the U.S. Diversity Immigrant Visa Program. Highlighting the trauma, resilience, determination, and mobility of those who immigrate to the U.S. through the DV program, the talk will conclude with a call for economically advantaged countries to adopt policies that better integrate immigrants into their societies. Speaker Onoso Imoagene, Program Head of Social Research and Public Policy; Associate Professor of Social Research and Public Policy, NYUAD In conversation with John O'Brien, Associate Professor of Sociology, NYUAD
Weddings are moments of joy and celebration, bringing families together to create lasting memories. But what if these grand events could also become platforms for social change? In this heartfelt episode of WedFm India, we take a closer look at how the wedding industry, often associated with abundance, can contribute to a larger cause— protecting the rights of children. Joining us is the inspiring Mrs. Jaya Singh, Program Head of CRY (Child Rights and You), the North Region, who shares how something as significant as a wedding can help bridge gaps in child education, nutrition, and safety. From rethinking the role of children in weddings to addressing concerns like labor during large-scale events, this episode will make you see weddings in a whole new light. What to Expect in This Episode? Jaya ma'am takes us on a journey through her work at CRY, the root causes of child labor, and how organizations like CRY actively fight for every child's right to a safe and happy childhood. Together, we discuss: How CRY started and its mission to protect children. The connection between education, life skills, and weddings. Rethinking the role of children in big celebrations like weddings. The wedding industry's potential to combat issues like food waste and child labor. The influence of social media and Bollywood on child safety. CRY's impactful campaigns and how to get involved Connect with CRY: To learn more about CRY and their impactful initiatives, visit their official website: https://www.cry.org/
Sepsis is an immune response to infection which damages the body's tissue and organs. World Sepsis Day is September 13 and we spoke to Professor Naomi Hammond, Program Head of Sepsis Australia.
For this episode of the podcast, we are joined by content creator and Fuzey Referral Program head Dee Westin. We sit down with dee and learn about his content creation journey and experiences streaming on Twitch and creating content for other platforms, such as TikTok and Twitter. He talks about his experiences balancing creation with IRL, including striking that balance between gaming, creating, and family. Like us, Dee is a father and has a family, so fining that balance is key...and tricky. We also get into networking and brand building. He shares some of his duties and experiences at Fuzey. Go download and listen to hear the whole conversation!Dee Westin's Socials:Twitter: @DeeWestinLinktree: linktr.ee/deewestinFollow Alex, The Cheesy Dad, and Jeremy on Twitter for updates and feel free to interact with us. We are all very responsive and love feedback, so hit us up! In Bed By 9 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/ibb9podcastIn Bed By 9 Merch: https://inbedby9-shop.fourthwall.com/admin/dashboard/products/all/Twitter Handles:Cheesy Dad: @TheCheesyDadAlex: @DiabolicTutor01 Jeremy: @jeremycunnings1In Bed By 9: @InBedBy9PodcastTwitch Channels:The Cheesy Dad: https://www.twitch.tv/thecheesydadAlex: https://www.twitch.tv/diabolictutor01Jeremy: https://www.twitch.tv/jeremycunnings
GUEST OVERVIEW: David Bell is a public health and internal physician, with a PhD in population health. He has worked in international public health for over 25 years. This has included positions as a medical officer at the World Health Organization, Program Head at the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics in Geneva, and Director of Global Health Technologies at Global Good Fund near Seattle, USA. He currently consults in biotech and global health, and is a senior scholar at the Brownstone Institute.
Audrée Dufresne is an Athletic Therapist and a reservist in the CAF. She is also the head coach for the @athenaprogram. This online training program is the first of its kind for female veterans in Canada and it is completely subsidized by Veterans Affairs Canada and The Quebec Veterans Foundation. In this episode, we talk about Audrée's athletic background, how she ended up in the CAF, and how she joined forces with @davemorrowpt for the A.T.H.E.N.A Program. ------------------- Learn more about the A.T.H.E.N.A Program Learn more about Dave Morrow Merchandise: https://shoot-like-a-girl-podcast.square.site Instagram: @shootlikeagirlpodcast Contact: shootlikeagirlpodcast@gmail.com
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: David Bell is a public health and internal physician, with a PhD in population health. He has worked in international public health for over 25 years. This has included positions as a medical officer at the World Health Organization, Program Head at the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics in Geneva, and Director of Global Health Technologies at Global Good Fund near Seattle, USA. He currently consults in biotech and global health, and is a senior scholar at the Brownstone Institute. https://brownstone.org/author/david-bell/ GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Bill Etheridge, born in Wolverhampton in 1970, hails from an aspirational working-class background. Raised by hardworking parents, his father's dedication to work and study influenced him. His grandfather's valor in WWII, recognized by Field Marshall Montgomery, shaped his family's ethos. After schooling in Wolverhampton, Etheridge pursued a career in the Steel Stockholding industry, climbing from the shop floor to Managing Director over two decades. Transitioning to politics, he worked for the Tories before joining UKIP in 2011. His political journey, marked by grassroots activism and electoral success, includes roles as an MEP and Metropolitan Borough Councillor. Etheridge's speaking engagements range from local councils to the United Nations, and his media presence includes interviews with prominent figures and participation in televised debates. Additionally, he founded a charity aiding those with physical and mental health needs and became a published author in recent years.
A conversation with filmmaker Shekhar Kapur about his journey through diverse film industries and film genres, across national boundaries. From Masoom (Innocence); India, 1983 to his most recent What's Love Got to Do with it? UK, 2022, from the fantasy film, Mr. India; India, 1987, to realism, Bandit Queen; India, 1994 and historical fiction, Elizabeth; UK 1998, Kapur will share his experiences and insight. Not limited to the single screen, Kapur will share his future projects that include multi-screen installations, gaming, comics and animation. Speakers Shekhar Kapur, Film Director, Producer, Actor; Recipient of National Film Award, Filmfare Awards, BAFTA Nominations In conversation with Surabhi Sharma, Program Head of Film and New Media; Associate Professor of Practice of Film and New Media, NYUAD
It's Freedom Friday on Karl and Crew Mornings! Today we wrapped up our weekly them, "Three Anchors." Our Scripture reference was Galatians 1:22-24. The Apostle Paul's life was so radically changed and others could see it! We asked callers what aspect of their lives were so radically changed that only God could get the credit. Our guest this morning was lawyer and pastor Sam Mendenhall. He talked with us about how those two very different jobs have influenced each other in a positive way. We also talked with Elizabeth Smith, Program Head of Children and Family Ministry at MBI. Right now, we are offering an exclusive Boom Crew promo code: BOOMCREW24. You can hear all the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. You can hear all the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elizabeth is the Program Head for Children and Family Ministry. She founded Teachable Moments with Elizabeth Smith and is the author of “God Never Changes…But My Family Always Does”. She has a Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Systematic Theology. She is completing her Doctoral of Educational Ministry in Children and Family Studies in the context of crisis and trauma. She joins us to discuss an article titled "Lies you've been told about children's ministry." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Donna Jackson, who serves as the director of membership development for the Project 21 black leadership network, is a seasoned accountant with public and private sector experience as well as previous forays into politics and ministry. Donna is a sought-after speaker, having testified before Congress and also appearing regularly in the media and at conferences. Donna earned a Bachelor of Accountancy (cum laude) from the California State University San Marcos. She has worked in accounting, auditing and management roles with major companies such as Ernst & Young and Marriott International in the private sector before serving in the public sector as a deputy controller for the Export-Import Bank of the United States. She is a member of the National Association of Black Accountants. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: David Bell is a public health and internal physician, with a PhD in population health. He has worked in international public health for over 25 years. This has included positions as a medical officer at the World Health Organization, Program Head at the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics in Geneva, and Director of Global Health Technologies at Global Good Fund near Seattle, USA. He currently consults in biotech and global health, and is a senior scholar at the Brownstone Institute. https://brownstone.org/author/david-bell/
Kicking off a week-long New York City residency by Kuwaiti music ensemble Boom.Diwan, this panel explores the history and intercultural dynamics of musical cultures in the Arabian Gulf and Africa's Swahili Coast. Based in mercantile trade and cultural exchange dating back many centuries, the music of the Gulf and Western Indian Ocean have developed uniquely rich and cosmopolitan song forms and styles infrequently explored and heard in the West. The panel discusses their ongoing research on this musical nexus and offers musical demonstrations. Panel Members Ghazi Faisal al-Mulaifi, Visiting Assistant Professor of Music, NYUAD Andrew Eisenberg, Program Head and Associate Professor of Music, NYUAD Moderated by Jonathan H. Shannon, Professor of Anthropology, Hunter College and Graduate Center, CUNY; Faculty Director, J-Term Curriculum, Office of Global Education, NYUAD
On today's show, Dr David Bell discusses the WHO and other issues concerning public health developments. GUEST OVERVIEW: David Bell is a public health and internal physician, with a PhD in population health. He has worked in international public health for over 25 years. This has included positions as a medical officer at the World Health Organization, Program Head at the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics in Geneva, and Director of Global Health Technologies at Global Good Fund near Seattle, USA. He currently consults in biotech and global health, and is a senior scholar at the Brownstone Institute. https://brownstone.org/author/david-bell/
Happy to welcome Maestra Music's Kat Sherrell and Kathleen Wrinn as our next guests. Kat and Kathleen are Program Heads with Maestra Music with Kat being Program Head of Regional and Affinity Groups and Kathleen being the Directory Manager. We talk with them about their careers, working with Maestra Music, its importance in the theater community and about Maestra's upcoming concert: Maestra Music's AMPLIFY 2024!
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: David Bell is a public health and internal physician, with a PhD in population health. He has worked in international public health for over 25 years. This has included positions as a medical officer at the World Health Organization, Program Head at the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics in Geneva, and Director of Global Health Technologies at Global Good Fund near Seattle, USA. He currently consults in biotech and global health, and is a senior scholar at the Brownstone Institute. https://brownstone.org/author/david-bell/ GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Ingemar Patrick Linden, PhD, taught philosophy at NYU for a decade. He is the author of The Case against Death, MIT Press, also in Swedish translation. He is researching public attitudes to radical life extension and raising awareness about the need to fight aging and death.
It's Freedom Friday on Karl and Crew Mornings! Today we wrapped up our weekly theme "Survey Says," and we discussed what having authentic faith is all about. Our Scripture reference was Luke 15. The parable of the prodigal son reminds us that whether we are victims of passion or performance, Jesus has paved the way for us to experience new life today. Our special guest this morning was Lisa Smith, Program Head and Assistant Professor of Elementary Education at Moody Bible Institute. She shared with us about the strong impact a teacher has when he or she is rooted in Christ. Click here to get more information on the programs that MBI offers, and hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Nigel Jacklin is known as “The Good Stats Man" and co-founder of The Democratic Network 'helping people get into local politics'. Founder and Owner of Accord - market research & data consultancy. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: David Bell is a public health and internal physician, with a PhD in population health. He has worked in international public health for over 25 years. This has included positions as a medical officer at the World Health Organization, Program Head at the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics in Geneva, and Director of Global Health Technologies at Global Good Fund near Seattle, USA. He currently consults in biotech and global health, and is a senior scholar at the Brownstone Institute. https://brownstone.org/author/david-bell/
On today's show, Dr. David Bell dissects the World Health Organization's pandemic treaty. Later, Jeffrey Sacks discusses the decline and decay of America. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: David Bell is a public health and internal physician, with a PhD in population health. He has worked in international public health for over 25 years. This has included positions as a medical officer at the World Health Organization, Program Head at the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics in Geneva, and Director of Global Health Technologies at Global Good Fund near Seattle, USA. He currently consults in biotech and global health, and is a senior scholar at the Brownstone Institute. https://brownstone.org/author/david-bell/ GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Jeff Sacks is a twenty-year veteran of the U.S. Army, a committed husband, a proud father of five daughters, a man of faith, and a devout believer in ‘American Exceptionalism.' Jeff's dedication to education made him the first in his family to graduate from college. In 2003, Jeff received his commission in the U.S. Army from Norwich University. Over the next twenty years, Jeff served in various operational assignments, including deployments in support of the Global War on Terror with service in Iraq and Afghanistan. Jeff retired honorably as a Lieutenant Colonel, demonstrating his steadfast commitment to military service. Through his writings, Jeff emphasizes the distinct qualities that set the U.S. apart from authoritarian regimes and defends the American way of life against those who seek to harm the nation.
Professor Elizabeth Smith is the Field Chair of Education and Counseling; Program Head and Associate Professor of Children and Family Ministry at Moody Bible Institute. She joins Kelli and Steve to talk about Why young men in the west are failing to launce. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, Dr. David Bell discusses the dissection of the World Health Organization and the WHO pandemic treaty. GUEST OVERVIEW: David Bell is a public health and internal physician, with a PhD in population health. He has worked in international public health for over 25 years. This has included positions as a medical officer at the World Health Organization, Program Head at the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics in Geneva, and Director of Global Health Technologies at Global Good Fund near Seattle, USA. He currently consults in biotech and global health, and is a senior scholar at the Brownstone Institute. Find out more at: https://brownstone.org/author/david-bell/
Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our discussion in Colossians 3:12-17 and emphasized what the Word tells us to "put on" as Christ believers. Because you are follower of Christ, you have the power to take off that which hinders you're relationship with God, and with that same power put on what sets you apart as a believer. We also talked with MBI Professor, Elizabeth Smith. She is the Program Head of Children and Family Ministry at MBI and helped initiate a new family study connected with the free devotional, Today in the Word. Finally, for the month of January, it's New for You from Karl and Crew! This is the last day for a chance to win a copy of Karl's book. Click below to enter. You can hear the highlights of today's show on the Karl and Crew podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, Dr. David Bell discusses the corruption of public health, why we must save ourselves from the public health professionals, and the World Health Organization's position t seize even more sovereignty over the world. GUEST OVERVIEW: David Bell is a public health and internal physician, with a PhD in population health. He has worked in international public health for over 25 years. This has included positions as a medical officer at the World Health Organization, Program Head at the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics in Geneva, and Director of Global Health Technologies at Global Good Fund near Seattle, USA. He currently consults in biotech and global health, and is a senior scholar at the Brownstone Institute. https://brownstone.org/author/david-bell/
What is Founder's Week? We will be talking with several prominent Moody speakers and leaders to learn more about Moody Founder's Week! This Episode we talk with the Program Head and Assistant Professor of Elementary Education at Moody Bible Institute, Dr. Lisa Smith.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To continue our discussion on the juicy topic of "belt," Alexa is joined by voice teacher and trainer of musical theatre and CCM, Amanda Flynn. Amanda has performed in shows like "Wicked" and "Mamma Mia" and has held the position of Production Vocal Coach for "The Lightning Thief" and "Be More Chill" on Broadway. She is the author of "So You Want to Sing Musical Theatre," the updated and expanded edition, and is here to chat about mastering belt in musical theatre. KEY TAKEAWAYS When discussing belting, it's essential to remember that it doesn't originate from Western classical singing. It's a form of sound production found worldwide, particularly in indigenous music traditions. Belting gained popularity in popular music through black female blues artists who incorporated this technique to intensify the emotional impact of their voices. When we apply Western classical principles to belting, many aspects don't align, leading to confusion among singers who realise that what they've been trained on doesn't quite fit this distinct vocal style. Mastering belt with laryngeal and acoustic registration involves controlling vocal folds, optimising resonance, and blending chest and head voice for a powerful and emotionally charged performance. Remember, if it sounds like a belt and works for a song then it's good. If you're getting the sound you want, don't overthink it. BEST MOMENTS ‘Belt is the most common and popular musical expression we have' ‘Belting is complex, it's not simple and straightforward' ‘They said you were belting out a sound because it's this big pop of a sound, almost like a punch' ‘One of the top questions I'm asked is what is belting, but we never ask a classical singer what classical is' EPISODE RESOURCES amandaflynnvoice.com Instagram & Tik Tok: @amandaflynnie Sign up for one of Amanda's classes, here: https://amanda-s-school-a64e.thinkific.com/ Get your copy of Amanda's book on Amazon Relevant Links & Mentions: Artists mentioned: Ma Rainey; Ida Cox; Bessie Smith; Ethel Merman; Musical Theatre shows mentioned: Wicked; Oklahoma! Annie Get Your Gun; Jagged Little Pill; Six; Lizzie; Little Women; Anastasia Rob Rokicki: https://www.robrokicki.com/ Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep.101 How to Belt with John Henny Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep.118 Mastering Mix Voice and Belt with Gemma Sugrue Voice Study Centre: https://voicestudycentre.com/ Acoustic Comparison of Lower and Higher Belt Ranges in Professional Broadway Actresses by Amanda Flynn, Jared Trudeau & Aaron M. Johnson: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30409455/ Voce Vista: https://www.vocevista.com/ So You Want to Sing Musical Theatre (updated and extended edition) by Amanda Flynn Mary Saunders Barton: https://belcantocanbelto.com/ Cross-Training in the Voice Studio: A Balancing Act by Mary Saunders Barton and Norman Spivey New York Singing Teacher Organisation: https://nyst.org/ ABOUT THE GUEST Amanda is a voice teacher specialising in musical theatre and CCM singing. She coached Broadway performers and served as a vocal consultant at Two River Theatre. She aids injured singers and holds an MM in Vocal Performance and multiple vocal certificates. An active researcher, Amanda authored "So You Want to Sing Musical Theatre." She's a Clinical Assistant Professor and Program Head at Pace University. FUTURE PODCAST SUGGESTIONS Do you have a burning question on the voice or being a singing teacher? Maybe you have a topic you want us to explore or a guest you'd like to hear from? Let us know by completing the Podcast Suggestion Form: https://forms.gle/naUum9N3unzNMPLN8 ABOUT THE PODCAST BAST Training is here to help singers gain the knowledge, skills and understanding required to be a great singing teacher. We can help you whether you are getting started or just have some knowledge gaps to fill through our courses and educational events. basttraining.com Click here for updates from BAST Training Presenter's bios: basttraining.com/singing-teachers-talk-podcast-biosThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
Elizabeth Smith is the Field Chair of Education and Counseling; Program Head and Associate Professor of Children and Family Ministry. She joins us to talk about the importance of talking about the Doctrine of Heaven with your kids. Copyright WGNR Radio 2023See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Go to www.LearningLeader.com for full show notes Text Hawk to 66866 to become part of "Mindful Monday." Mindful Monday is a carefully curated email you'll receive each Monday morning. Eric Musselman is the head men's basketball coach at the University of Arkansas. Prior to his time at Arkansas, he was a head coach in the NBA with the Golden State Warriors and the Sacramento Kings. He's also spent time as the national coach for the Dominican Republic National Team and The Venezuela National Team. Learn from others. Muss shared many examples of times he's gone to other practices to watch and learn. He prefers to watch how and NFL runs practice and he's modeled his practices after NFL teams. And sends his coaches to do the same. This is something we should do in corporate America. Connect with leaders at other companies and visit them. Watch their meetings, their 1 on 1s, and embed yourself in their culture for a few days. When Muss got fired as the coach of the Golden State Warriors, he was offered office space (from Mike Lombardi) at the Oakland Raiders facility. While there, he learned the ins and outs of running a professional program and has modeled a lot of his system from that experience. Leadership "Must-Haves" to be on his staff: Loyalty Will to win Specialty area of expertise Meetings: PREPARE a lot. Grab their attention. Keep them on their toes with surprises. All of these things can be done in business meetings… BUT it takes time and effort to do it well. Muss's life philosophy is to be a constant learner AND a great communicator. He takes pages of notes with him to the gym every morning and reads, takes notes, and highlights the entire time. Then he synthesizes what he's learned and shares it with his team. We all can do this. Again, it takes intentional effort, but it's worth it. At the beginning of each practice, he does a “classroom” session with his team. He teaches a life lesson or a lesson on basketball. Family Coaching Legacy – Musselman's father Bill was also an NBA head coach and they were the first father-son combination to become head coaches in the NBA. His sons work with him at Arkansas. “Muss is a magician with how he communicates with referees.” He works to build a genuine relationship with them. His coaching staff has metrics they produce that help him engineer how playing time and combinations of players on the floor can produce a win. His practices are legendary. Like a well-oiled machine. Everyone has a role. And they are open to the public. If a player isn't in a drill, he better be on the sideline dribbling or practicing his game in some way. Always improving, always working. Muss has a reputation for being the college coach who can get you to the NBA. He is extremely well-connected in the NBA. If a kid wants to enter the draft, Muss will do his homework to see where he thinks he'll get drafted, and then sit down with the kid and his parents to give him feedback. He revolutionized the use of the transfer portal and is extremely organized when a new prospect pops up. On his blog, Musselman wrote about the importance of matching an offense to the "team's makeup." Depending on the roster, a half-court offense might make more sense. In other cases, a team may be better suited for an "open offense." According to Musselman, the idea is to allow players to "play to their strengths."
How can you prevent property devaluation following a wildfire? Guest: Shaun Sinclair, Program Head of the General Insurance and Risk Management Program at the British Columbia Institute of Technology Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seg 1: Self-fulfilling prophecies have occurred throughout ancient and modern history alike, greatly shaping the world we live in today. Guest: Tim Brinkhof, Reporter for Big Think Seg 2: View From Victoria: David Eby is making calls for a new full-time emergency evacuation unit after seeing major problems and delays first-hand at the Kamloops and Kelowna evacuation centres. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Rob Shaw, Political Correspondent for CHEK News. Seg 3: What can we expect from Trump's surrender? Guest: Reggie Cecchini, Washington Correspondent for Global News Seg 4: How can you prevent property devaluation following a wildfire? Guest: Shaun Sinclair, Program Head of the General Insurance and Risk Management Program at the British Columbia Institute of Technology Seg 5: Can we curb misconduct within the RCMP? Guest: Dr. Jason Walker, Associate Professor and Program Director for Industrial-Organizational and Applied Psychology at Adler University Seg 6: Why do disembodied feet keep washing ashore in BC? Guest: Erika Engelhaupt, Freelance Science Writer and Former Science Editor for National Geographic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At the beginning of this season in episode 1, you heard clips from three different conversations to set the stage for the podcast. In this episode, you’ll hear a conversation all about cognitive development with Professor Elizabeth Smith. Elizabeth Smith, MA, LCPC, is MBI’s Program Head for Children and Family Ministry and Field Chair of Education and Counseling. She is also the author of, “God Never Changes But My Family Always Does”. Elizabeth has loved training churches and families to reach the next generation for Christ in theologically grounded and developmentally innovative ways for over 30 years. Elizabeth is married to Pastor Brian Smith and loves doing ministry alongside him. She is the proud mother of 3 adult children and their wonderful spouses.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Kait as she welcomes Aaron Tootoosis, Program Head at SaskPolytech and Member of the Speaker's Bureau of the Office of the Treaty Commissioner. This is a deep dive episode of Indigenous history that's rich with little-discussed facts, including insights on the many amendments to the Indian Act, and their impacts on Indigenous people across Canada. Aaron is Plains Cree from the Poundmaker Indian Reserve in Treaty 6 Territory and proudly shares the history and his knowledge with our listeners. Key timestamps include: (#1) 2:35- Treaties, The Indian Act and its effect on our society.(#2) 9:05- Amendment History and the changing Indian Act(#3) 36:37- Educational Opportunities for growth and change.This poignant, touching and educational episode is a must-listen. Have someone you'd like to see us feature? Want to share content ideas that you'd like us to explore? Reach out, a call doesn't cost a thing!
Elizabeth Smith joins us to talk about how we keep structure in our children's lives during the summer. Elizabeth smith is the Field Chair of Education and Counseling; Program Head and Associate Professor of Children and Family Ministry at the Moody Bible Institute. Copyright WGNR Radio 2023See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our weekly theme, "You Asked For It", and we discussed end times. Our expert guest was MBI Professor and Dean, Dr. Michael Rydelnik. He is also the host of Open Line, an author, and Jewish studies expert. We also featured MBI Professor Elizabeth Smith again. Elizabeth is the Program Head of Children and Family Ministry at MBI, a licensed clinical professional counselor, and conference speaker. Hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our weekly theme, "You Asked For It", and we discussed parenting. Our first guest was Dr. Arlene Pellicane (marriage and parent expert, speaker, author, media personality, and host of the Happy Home Podcast). We also talked with MBI Professor Elizabeth Smith. Elizabeth is the Program Head of Children and Family Ministry at MBI, a licensed clinical professional counselor, and conference speaker. Hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Indiana University women's basketball team's historic season is done.However, for the program, the momentum made this year in women's sports is just the start. And it all starts with the head coach, Teri Moren.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In episode 12 we have Kurtis Smith who is the Hudson Valley Community College Women's Soccer program Head coach and NY Shockers Women's Team Head coach and who also works with Beestera Soccer Training co-ordinating thier team training programs. He also takes a lot of private training sessions and works on camps and clinics through that organization.
Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our weekly theme: "Warning Signs", and we discussed the importance of true confession. Confession is agreeing with God about something He already knows, and taking responsibility for your life. Killing sin is vital to breaking the repeat cycle. Confession leads to healing and cleansing. Scripture references included Proverbs 28:13, Psalm 32:3-4, James 5:16, and Matthew 5:29. We also talked with MBI Professor, Dr. Pam MacRae, who is the Program Head of Ministry to Women and Victims of Sexual Exploitation. She also serves on the executive team of Naomi's House. Dr. MacRae shared about a very unique major at MBI as we close out National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn what we know about these often undetected conditions. We look back to relevant episodes and some important comments from our experts. We also asked our producer Sean Fox for some of his favorite episodes from the past year. Guests: Episode 36. Quick Virtual Workouts for Anywhere Lauren Updyke, MS, American College of Sports Medicine Certified Trainer, Director of the University of Washington Whole U program. Episode 6. Cardiovascular Health—How to Keep Beat with your Heart Eugene Yang, MD: Cardiologist, Clinical Associate Professor, Cardiology, UW School of Medicine; Medical Director for UW Physicians Eastside Specialty Center, Governor of the Washington Chapter of the American College of Cardiology; Director of the Cardiovascular Wellness & Prevention Program at University of Washington Episode 15. What Everyone Should Know about Tobacco, Smoking and Vaping Sarah Ross Viles, MPH: Director of the Tobacco Studies Program University of Washington, former Chronic Disease Program manager Public Health, King County Washington. Tim McAfee, M.D. Affiliate Assistant Professor, Health Sciences University of Washington, Former Director, Office on Smoking and Health, Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Consultant with the CDC Anti Smoking Media Campaign Episode 4. Diet - Eat, Drink and Be Healthy Marian L. Neuhouser, PhD, RD Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research, Program Head, Cancer Prevention Program Public Health Sciences Division, Affiliate Professor University of Washington, School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology ALSO: Episode 27: Metabolic Syndrome, Diabetes and Other Common Endocrine Health Issues Arthi Thirumalai, MD. Assistant Professor, Endocrinology Division, University of Washington Episode 16. Mental Health: Part 1—General Depression; Part 2—Deeper Depression, Suicide and Suicide Prevention. Daniel J. Singer Ph.D. Washington State Licensed Mental Health Therapist, Specialized in the Counseling and Treatment on Mental Health Diagnosis. Dr. Jeffrey Sung M.D. University of Washington Instructor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Board certified psychiatrist at the University of Washington, the Pioneer Square Clinic, and in private practice. Episode 10. Prostate Cancer: A) Detection, Diagnosis and PSA, B) Surveillance and Treatments Daniel W. Lin, MD, Professor Department of Urology, University of Washington School of Medicine, Chief of UW Urologic Oncology, and The Pritt Family Endowed Chair for Prostate Cancer Research. Episode 52: Hiking, Backpacking and Staying Safe in the Wilderness Lee Jacobsen, JD. Lee is a Seattle attorney and avid hiker and backpacker. He is a founder of the Washington Hikers and Climbers facebook group, an 8-years running FB hiking community of over 200,000 people in WA state. Tim Durkin MD. Tim is a physician with board certification in both emergency and sports medicine, based in Colorado. Dr Durkin is the chief medical officer for Base Medical, a wilderness medicine education company, as well as medical director for the San Juan National Forest, SAR program coordinator for Colorado Highland Helicopters, and a responder with La Plata County SAR in Colorado. He is a former paramedic and Eagle Scout, with over 25 years of technical wilderness SAR experience. Dr Durkin practices emergency medicine at a rural hospital serving Native Americans, and occupational medicine for public safety agencies. Opinions expressed today by Dr Durkin are his own and not official positions of any of his employers or affiliates. Episode 47: Dental Health and Care Gary Burt, DDS. Private practitioner for more than 35 years in the Seattle Washington USA area. Specializing in General and Family Dentistry, Esthetic Dentistry, and Complex Restorative & Cosmetic Dentistry. Episode 44: Grief, Grieving and the End of Life Jennifer R. Levin, PhD, MPH, MFT. Trauma and grief therapist, marriage and family counselor, with extensive experience in counseling and education on trauma, death and dying, bereavement, and loss. Visit our website for all the podcasts, additional resources and social media links Website: theoriginalguidetomenshealth.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theoriginalguidetomenshealth/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/guide2menshlth Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-original-guide-to-mens-health/
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Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we kicked off a new weekly theme: "Back to School". We talked with MBI Professors Dr. Sanjay Merchant and Dr. Michael Milco. Dr. Merchant is an Assistant Professor of Theology teaching Apologetics and Philosophy. Dr. Milco is a Professor and the Program Head of Human Services and teaches a Christian Worldview course. The team and listeners also shared stories of their favorite teachers. Take a listen to the Karl and Crew Showcast to hear everything from today's show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reducing inequality is not only possible, but it's actually happening all across the globe. Faiza Shaheen, the Inequality Program Lead at NYU, has been researching the conditions and policies that can lower inequality for years. She shares which countries have successfully done so, and speculates about whether the United States has a shot at joining them. Dr. Faiza Shaheen is the Program Head for the Inequality and Exclusion Grand Challenge of the Pathfinders for Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies. Twitter: @faizashaheen Solutions to inequality https://medium.com/sdg16plus/solutions-to-inequality-962306388018 From Rhetoric to Action: Delivering Equality & Inclusion https://www.sdg16.plus/delivering-equality-and-inclusion Website: http://pitchforkeconomics.com/ Twitter: @PitchforkEcon Instagram: @pitchforkeconomics Nick's twitter: @NickHanauer
Ben and Dr. Steven Tuber discuss the life and ideas of 20th century English pediatrician and psychoanalyst, Donald Woods Winnicott. Dr. Steven Tuber is the Director of Clinical Training, Program Head and Professor of Psychology in the doctoral program in Clinical Psychology at City College, CUNY, where he has taught for over 35 years. He is a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology of the American Board of Professional Psychology, a Fellow of the American Academy of Clinical Psychology and a licensed psychologist in New York State. Dr. Tuber has also been awarded the President's Award for Excellence, City College's highest faculty award, for extraordinary teaching, scholarship and service to the College. He is the author of numerous works including Attachment, Play & Authenticity: A Winnicott Primer
Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we kicked off a new weekly theme: "Spiritual Disciplines". We discussed what it means to be a true disciple of Jesus, and how do we make authentic, growing disciples. Is the current church doing a good job when it comes to making disciples? Why or why not? Discipleship should be transformational, not informational. Our special guest was Tim Downey. He is Program Head for First Year Experience at Moody Bible Institute, a teacher at MBI specializing in disciplines of youth and leadership, associate pastor, and Senior Director of Campuses and Outreach at Christ Community Church in St. Charles, Illinois. Take a listen to the Karl and Crew Showcast to hear some of the best moments from today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.