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Octavio Jesus Aguado is an alumnus of the University of North Georgia where he studied Biology. He currently works at Valdosta State University as a Residence Hall Director. He is in a master's program of Higher Education Leadership. He also volunteers as a graduation coach for high school students with the Hispanic Organization Promoting Education. He hopes to work with the Board of Regents of the University of Georgia because he wants to instil changes within undocumented student policies. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/georgiafirstgen/support
Ken Starks, Residence Hall Director at the University of Georgia, is a leader in residential life and has served at a diverse range of institution types. He earned his bachelor’s degree in international studies from Georgia Southern University and his master’s in higher education with a focus on international higher education leadership from Old Dominion University.
The Success Engineer talks Higher Education with Darby Gough, the Assistant Vice President of Student Success at Avila University in Kansas City, Missouri. Darby was Micheal's boss when he was a Residence Hall Director for three and a half years. During his time at Avila was when The Success Engineer began his study of success and created the W.R.K.H.R.D. philosophy for individual achievement and the concept of the WRKHRDMOVEMENT. We discuss the affect the pandemic is having on Higher Education Institutions and what those changes look like in the 2020-2021 academic year. Please consider supporting this podcast and the WRKHRDMOVEMENT through a small monthly donation. Get your exclusive Success Is My Religion T-shirt here: https://sheheartshirts.com/products/the-podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/successismyreligion/message
Paul Ramsay is a Personal Coach, Trainer, and Board-Certified Hypnotist with the National Guild of Hypnotists. He is a two-time graduate of the University of New Hampshire, where he worked as a Residence Hall Director. Paul was also a former educator, and his experience teaching high school English makes him an ideal performer for high school and college audiences. Throughout his 15-year-long career as a full-time hypnotist, Paul has hypnotized over 15,000 people and developed courses to help others learn more about the world of hypnosis. Paul joins me today to discuss how to create stronger neural pathways. He explains the process of myelination and illustrates how it can help us develop our skills and talents. He discusses the polyvagal theory and enumerates the three vagal systems and how they occur in our everyday lives. He highlights the importance of deep practice and how we can use it. He also underscores the importance of making connections with other people and reveals the biggest challenge of our age. “The more you use a neural pathway, the more your brain myelinates it so that brain signals run faster.” - Paul Ramsay Today on the #SpohnTrained Personal Development Podcast: Paul’s background and how he became a stage hypnotist What is myelination and how it can help develop skills and talent The relationship between myelination and Hebb’s law Problematic tendencies in the hypnosis community The role of deep practice in myelination The definition of the Polyvagal theory and the three vagal systems The link between stress, trauma, and overeating The importance of connecting with other people How to mentally rehearse using deep practice How meditation can cultivate our brain’s gamma waves Resources Mentioned: Muse Happiness: A Guide to Developing Life’s Most Important Skill by Matthieu Ricard The Talent Code: Greatness Isn’t Born. It’s Grown. Here’s How. by Daniel Coyle Connect with Paul Ramsay: Paul Ramsay Paul Ramsay on Facebook Paul Ramsay on YouTube Paul Ramsay on LinkedIn The Fat Hypnotist Best Hypnosis Training Get More #SpohnTraining Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of the #SpohnTrained Personal Development Podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts, subscribe to the show, and leave an honest review. Don’t forget to visit our website and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube for even more content and inspiration. Share your favorite episodes with your friends and colleagues to help us inspire and motivate more people to create positive change in their lives.
Ashley Nickelsen is a tried & true former Res Lifer graduating NYU in 2010 after serving as a Resident Assistant in Third Avenue North for two years. She went on to pursue her Master's degree in Higher Education at Rutgers University where she was a Graduate Residence Hall Director of an all first-year hall. After two years in NJ, Ashley moved to the University of Delaware to oversee an all upperclass apartment complex and then back to her home: New York University as the Residence Hall Director of Founders Hall, followed by The Residential College at Goddard and Broome. Ashley Nickelsen is now the Director of Sales & Marketing at Further Food. Further Food is a women-owned & operated whole food supplement company that creates expert-approved supplements made from real food ingredients. Starting at a young age, Ashley battled with severe IBS-C and had always been overweight. After losing over 50 lbs., becoming a NASM Certified Personal Trainer, and discovering the power of real food to foster a healthy lifestyle, Ashley slowly started the journey to heal her IBS-C naturally. Ashley fell in love with the mission of Further Food, and joined the founding team.
Check out my interview with Corbin Franklin, Residence Hall Director at Sam Houston State University. We talk about his experience in Fraternity life at Southern Arkansas University, being a Residence Hall Director, and some excellent advice for today's college students. Don't miss it!
In this episode, Angelika Kraemer speaks with Derron Borders, the Residence Hall Director of Cornell’s Language House. They explore the history of the Language House and some of the current events and activities that allow residents and guests to immerse themselves in their language learning experience.
In this episode, I talk to Ryan Poynter, a residence hall director at the University of the Cumberlands. We talk about the university, M-Fuge, drums, Count Chocula, and more! ::: A WCCR podcast hosted by Jeremiah Massengale.
Description: Jacque Rhodes talks about her life and diversity. Biography: After earning a degree in Speech Pathology, Jacque Rhodes began a career in higher education as a Residence Hall Director at Grand Valley State University. She joined the Calvin College family in 1996 as an Academic Counselor/ Instructor and currently serves as Assistant Dean of Multicultural Student Development. She describes her work as making the invisible – visible. Jacque and husband David are the proud parents of five children. In her spare time she studies the “Q” section of the dictionary in an effort to maintain her status as Rhodes’ Family Scrabble Champion.