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A conversation about the Non-Binary Black Experience with Ayo & Chel (Part 2) @Mishmaroon: https://www.instagram.com/mishmaroon/ @azaria.artistry: https://www.instagram.com/azaria.artistry/ @ayotsalithaba: https://instagram.com/ayotsalithaba?igshid=dfy5ytgyv4ri @Chel__byrne: https://instagram.com/chel__byrne?igshid=aa08tt5atluw @badgyalchatpodcast: https://www.instagram.com/badgyalchatpodcast/ Bad Gyal Survey: Google Forms https://forms.gle/t8Xp2HFUTAj1CRdBA Mish’s Website: https://www.mishmaroon.com Azaria’s Website: https://www.azariaartistry.com Bad Gyal Survey: Google Forms https://forms.gle/t8Xp2HFUTAj1CRdBA CHVRMD 50% Black Friday Consultation Black Friday 50% discount! Two hour brand/creative consultation session for just $50 available from Nov. 23rd to Nov. 30th! Click Here to Contact CHVRMD directly: https://www.instagram.com/chvrmd_/ Bios Ayo is a visual artist from Ghana and Lesotho. Nothing to promote, but please support Black and queer folks, especiall Black trans women now and give people money while they're alive! Chel Carmichael-Byrne is a toronto-based actor, singer, and activist. They are non-binary, and use they/ them pronouns. Erika Heart Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ihartericka/?hl=en Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/0QuoMdZrq07nwX4GftLNjz?si=j8b2B7QPSFCbrr8Wxqj9pw Gender dysmorphia The Read Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_AzwsWG5vo Iyanna Dior Kimberlé Crenshaw: https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/5/20/18542843/intersectionality-conservatism-law-race-gender-discrimination
A conversation about the Non-Binary Black Experience with Ayo & Chel @Mishmaroon: https://www.instagram.com/mishmaroon/ @azaria.artistry: https://www.instagram.com/azaria.artistry/ @ayotsalithaba: https://instagram.com/ayotsalithaba?igshid=dfy5ytgyv4ri @Chel__byrne: https://instagram.com/chel__byrne?igshid=aa08tt5atluw @badgyalchatpodcast: https://www.instagram.com/badgyalchatpodcast/ Bad Gyal Survey: Google Forms https://forms.gle/t8Xp2HFUTAj1CRdBA Mish’s Website: https://www.mishmaroon.com Azaria’s Website: https://www.azariaartistry.com Bad Gyal Survey: Google Forms https://forms.gle/t8Xp2HFUTAj1CRdBA CHVRMD 50% Black Friday Consultation Black Friday 50% discount! Two hour brand/creative consultation session for just $50 available from Nov. 23rd to Nov. 30th! Click Here to Contact CHVRMD directly: https://www.instagram.com/chvrmd_/ Bios Ayo is a visual artist from Ghana and Lesotho. Nothing to promote, but please support Black and queer folks, especiall Black trans women now and give people money while they're alive! Chel Carmichael-Byrne is a toronto-based actor, singer, and activist. They are non-binary, and use they/ them pronouns. Erika Heart Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ihartericka/?hl=en Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/0QuoMdZrq07nwX4GftLNjz?si=j8b2B7QPSFCbrr8Wxqj9pw Gender dysmorphia The Read Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_AzwsWG5vo Iyanna Dior Kimberlé Crenshaw: https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/5/20/18542843/intersectionality-conservatism-law-race-gender-discrimination
The world is creative and strategic about the messages it wants our kids to embrace. We can be too—especially when it comes helping our child know God and how to have relationship with him. Here are some strategic initial steps to for planning, prayer, conversation, and reinforcement. Episode 6 Resources 1 Thessalonians 5.17 Deuteronomy 6:5-7 Join me on Instagram @teresadglenn Grab a copy of my book Becoming A Peaceful Mom ~ Through Every Season of Raising Your Child Read Episode 6 Transcript - teresadglenn.com
We want to give our children the best that we can, right? The best provision that we can give them is Jesus—to teach them all about him and how to have relationship with him. You and I are called to make disciples, and our primary disciples are our children. It is not up to us to figure out how to make our child a disciple. It’s up to us to decide to live like a disciple and embrace Jesus’ command to make our children disciples. He will show us how and he will do the heart-work. Let’s get started. Listen in! Episode 5 Resources Matthew 28.19-20 (NIV) Matthew 4.19 (ESV) Grab a copy of my book, Becoming A Peaceful Mom ~ Through Every Season of Raising Your Child Find me on Instagram @teresadglenn Read Episode 5 Transcript - teresadglenn.com
A second way we can demonstrate love is physical affection. Now, some of us hear that and relax; but for others of us affection is unfamiliar, uncomfortable, or surfaces confusion or pain. I hope my thoughts and suggestions generate hope for the possibilities in your relationship with your child, no matter their age. Episode 4 Resources Episode 3: Make a Face That Counts Ephesians 5.1-2 (ESV ) Love You Forever by Robert Munsch Grab a copy of my book, Becoming A Peaceful Mom ~ Through Every Season of Raising Your Child Find me on Instagram @teresadglenn Read Episode 4 Transcript - teresadglenn.com
Sometimes we worry that we’re not loving a child enough, or we don’t feel like we have anything left to give because we’re exhausted. One way we can demonstrate love to our child at any age is through facial expressions. They can support or represent our words—or not. Listen in for 2 questions about your facial expressions. Resources for Episode 3 Matthew 21.22 (ESV) Psalm. 16.7-9: (ESV) Grab a copy of my book, Becoming A Peaceful Mom ~ Through Every Season of Raising Your Child Find me on Instagram @teresadglenn Read Episode 3 Transcript - teresadglenn.com
Our child’s behavior, decisions, and friend choices are affected by how he feels about himself. As parents, we significantly impact his sense of security, worth, and being loved. Let's talk about how we can help our child know he is deeply loved—whether he's a toddler, teen, or some place in between. Episode 1 Resources 1 John 4.7-8 (ESV) Colossians 3.14 (NRSV) Lamentations 3.22-23 (ESV) Grab a copy of my book, Becoming A Peaceful Mom ~ Through Every Season of Raising Your Child Find me on Instagram @teresadglenn Read Episode 1 Transcript - teresadglenn.com
Hear from victim-turned-hero and 2019 ASCA Conference keynoter Jeff Bauman. Show notes: Below are resources mentioned in this episode: US Department of Education: Practical Information on Crisis Planning Brochure– Preparing Your School for a Crisis Safe, Healthy and Ready to Learn: Policy Recommendations to Ensure Children Thrive in Supportive Communities Free from Violence and Trauma (Futures... Read more »
With the release of Season 2 of the Netflix series “13 Reasons Why,” we sit down with the show’s creator, Brian Yorkey. Hear Yorkey’s inspiration for the show, his experience working on a series dealing with such difficult topics and what we can expect from Season 2. “13 Reasons Why” Resources: Get resources for working with students,... Read more »
In this episode we discuss the Mt Erebus disaster. What could cause pilots to fly a perfectly working plane intoRead more »
Stand Your Ground is coming to my state. I didn’t know a lot about it, until I talked to criminologist Tom Gabor, author of Confronting Gun Violence in America. Tom joins us today to explain the law and its role in race relations and, of course, selling ever more guns. Have a listen, then run... Read more »
The morning I woke up and found out about the Vegas massacre, I knew who exactly I needed to talk to: Dwight from GAG. My co-host is tireless in his campaign to shame politicians who would take blood money from the NRA. I asked him the question people have been asking me all week: What... Read more »
This episode is about underwater tunnel floods, or, more precisely, the lack of such accidents. Are tunnels really that safe?Read more »
After both technical and production difficulties, DisasterCast is returning on a regular schedule. This episode discusses the Longford Gas PlantRead more »
This episode discusses interlocks in general, and also the application of interlocks to train safety. Britain’s worst rail disaster, Quintinshill,Read more »
This episode dives into the background of the Columbia Space Shuttle Disaster. It also discusses the aftermath of a USRead more »
This episode describes the USS Iowa explosion, the subsequent investigation, and the dangers of hindsight analysis. The post Episode 51Read more »
This episode takes a new look at the really big safety question – “Why do accidents happen?” We discuss howRead more »
This is an episode about large piles falling over. We start with the physics of sandcastles, and move quickly toRead more »
The NTSB has released a report examining common organisational factors in five accidents on Metro North Railroad in and aroundRead more »
After a brief hiatus, DisasterCast returns with Episode 47. In this episode we ask what it means for something toRead more »
This episode returns to the language of safety. As an illustration the 2013 incident involving a lithium-ion battery fire onRead more »
Episode 45 of DisasterCast tries something a little different. This episode has three different stories of exactly the same accidentRead more »
This episode is about single points of failure, common cause failures, and the Hinsdale Central Office Fire. The post EpisodeRead more »
In this episode I discuss some of the people who’ve helped shape my own thinking on safety research. The secondRead more »
This episode covers an Iranian military transported downed by lightning, the Milford Haven Texaco Refinery explosion, and the dangers ofRead more »
One of the weird things about safety is that we spend so much effort on safety analysis during design, despiteRead more »
Sean Ellis visits DisasterCast this episode to provide a detailed discussion of TWA 800 and the associated conspiracy theories aboutRead more »
DisasterCast has covered some pretty weird topics. We’ve dealt with pilot defenestration, spontaneous human combustion, and exploding death stars. IRead more »
This episode was recorded in the Safety Science Innovation Lab, and comes filled with thoughts about how we tell storiesRead more »
When I claim that the chance of my front-lawn rocket exploding is “ten to the minus six”, just what doesRead more »
This episode features the BP Texas City Refinery explosion of 2005. Unlike most accidents featured on the show, it isRead more »
What is independence? Why does it matter for safety? Why can’t we have perfect independence, and why wouldn’t we wantRead more »
This episode is about a clash of principles I call the “Question of Final Authority”. The question is: In aRead more »
This episode discusses measurement of safety and the Imperial Sugar disaster. Measurement is the foundation of both research and businessRead more »
In the 1970s and 1980s there was a series of accidents which triggered a really intensive examination of organisational safety.Read more »
This episode is about attempts to make things safer that actually make things worse. The episode focusses on the workRead more »
We’re up to 30 episodes of DisasterCast, and we still haven’t talked about the Titanic. Why start now? This episodeRead more »
Safety engineering and management is full of compromises. We compromise between short term and long term risk. We compromise betweenRead more »
This episode is all about level crossing safety. Level crossings are a simple situation, repeated throughout the world, that illustrateRead more »
In this episode we talk about Stuxnet, and the relationship between safety and security more generally. Stuxnet demonstrated that aRead more »
If you’ve ever wondered why safety is considered a systems discipline rather than simply a specialisation of chemical, civil, mechanicalRead more »
The Feynman Gap is the gulf between engineering understanding of risk, and management understanding of risk. The concept is namedRead more »
DisasterCast is on hiatus until January 28. In the meantime, here are three segments from previous episodes. This episode coversRead more »
This episode discusses a few aspects of preflight briefings on passenger aircraft. In particular, we look into accidents and evidenceRead more »
This episode addresses seven questions about bicycles and safety: How dangerous is cycling compared to walking or riding in aRead more »
What do electric cars, steel capped boots, and balloons bursting in crowded lecture theatres have in common? Not much, exceptRead more »
There is a fine line between confidence and stupidity. In the 1970s the London Ambulance Service tried to implement aRead more »
Have you ever noticed that very few people get hurt during the design of a system. From precarious assemble-at-home microlightRead more »
This episode is about military fratricide accidents, also known as friendly fire, blue-on-blue, and the reason why your allies areRead more »
In 1999, at a place called Glenbrook, just outside of Sydney, Australia, two trains collided killing seven people. In 2003,Read more »
Honesty and humility about uncertainty are an important part of safety. At one end of the spectrum is false certaintyRead more »
Sociologist John Downer talks about his recent paper, “Disowning Fukushima: Managing the Credibility of Nuclear Reliability Assessment in the WakeRead more »
This episode of DisasterCast covers the Three Mile Island nuclear accident, and “Normal Accidents”, one possible explanation for why disastersRead more »
This episode discusses the Therac-25 accidents, and includes an interview with software safety researcher Richard Hawkins. Despite the widespread useRead more »
Piper Alpha Overview On the 25th Anniversary of the destruction of the Piper Alpha oil platform, everyone is discussing theRead more »
This episode examines British Midlands Flight BD92 (Kegworth). In the Kegworth accident, the Boeing 737 experienced an engine failure, butRead more »
Value of a Statistical Life, the Ford Pinto, and Safety Cases. In this episode I examine the ethics and practicalitiesRead more »
This episode examines the Apollo 13 accident, and ways in which movies such as Die Hard influence safety in realRead more »
DisasterCast Episode 8: Buncefield, Disaster Incubation Theory, and Practical Hazard Management This episode looks at the Buncefield Incident of 2005,Read more »
DisasterCast Episode 7 – USS Thresher, Hazard Identification, and Star Wars In this episode we discuss the worst ever submarineRead more »
DisasterCast Episode 6 – The Science of Noncompliance. The Clapham Junction rail accident, noncompliance, and elevator safety. The post EpisodeRead more »
DisasterCast Episode 5, featuring Claire Benson (@pyroclaire). Episode covers the 1987 Kings Cross Underground fire, research into fire prevention, andRead more »
DisasterCast Episode 4 – Chernobyl, Safety Culture, and Zero Harm. Was Chernobyl a result of technical failings, or Soviet SafetyRead more »
DisasterCast Episode 3 – Coal mine disasters, risk acceptance, and personal electronic devices on aircraft. When did system safety engineeringRead more »
DisasterCast Episode 2 – Blame the Operator Performance shaping factors, BA 5390, Replacing humans. When an accident happens, humans areRead more »