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Unapologetic
EPISODE 14 • RUSUL ALRUBAIL

Unapologetic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 29:32


In this episode of Unapologetic, Rusul Alrubail returns for another outstanding discussion. This week, Rusul delves into her personal and professional journey beyond being the Founder & Executive Director of The Parkdale Centre! Rusul obtains a Master of Arts in Literature from Ryerson University and, after teaching, she has continued to write on her blog. Following our discussion on refinding your passions, we take a deep dive into the struggles regarding burnout, work-life balance, self-criticism, and undermining our achievements. If you want to get more information about WIB or you want to keep the conversation going, follow us on our social platforms. Instagram: brockuwib, Facebook: brockuwib, LinkedIn: Brock Women in Business.

Unapologetic
EPISODE 13 • PARKDALE CENTRE x WOMEN FOUNDERS

Unapologetic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 41:14


In this episode of Unapologetic, we interview Rusul Alrubail and Tenzin Wangmo. Rusul is the Founder & Executive Director of The Parkdale Centre for Innovation--a non-profit Incubator & Accelerator located in Toronto with a focus on diversity and inclusion. As an Alumni of Parkdale’s Women Founders program, Tenzin is the Founder of Nineteen59--a non-profit youth led community initiative that aims to spread awareness of Tibetan history and movement through the lens of fashion. Each speaker discusses their identification of a need within their community, and showcases how they have creatively tackled these issues through their businesses. With this, Rusul and Tenzin engage in a conversation about access to resources, searching for a sense of belonging, channeling your energy, and the battles with imposter syndrome. If you want to get more information about WIB or you want to keep the conversation going, follow us on our social platforms. Instagram: brockuwib, Facebook: brockuwib, LinkedIn: Brock Women in Business.

Digital People Podcast
Episode 2: Rusul Alrubail

Digital People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 30:57


Episode 2 of The Digital People Podcast features Rusul Alrubail, founder of The Parkdale Centre in Toronto, a startup incubator that fills the accessibility and inclusivity gap to innovation, tech and entrepreneurship, especially for underrepresented groups: women, newcomers and those from low-income backgrounds. In this episode she talks to Amanda Quraishi of the IDCC (https://www.idcconline.com) about the challenges of bringing together online and offline activities while building a business, and offers insights for entrepreneurs on building and evolving their brand on social media. The Parkdale Centre https://www.parkdaleinnovates.org/ Rusul on Twitter https://twitter.com/RusulAlrubail Rusul on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rusulalrubail/

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Work Passion Fit
Rusul Alrubail and Parkdale Centre for Innovation-Episode 74

Work Passion Fit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 26:16


It was my great pleasure to speak with Rusul Alrubail. An innovative leader and the Executive Director of the Parkdale Centre for Innovation. https://www.facebook.com/ParkdaleCentre. Her energy and spirit became quickly evident in our conversation and for her, success is 'what you make it to be'. Do you have a passion to share? Contact me at john@theonera.com

Slay The Mic Podcast With Jam Gamble
Slay The Mic Podcast: [Episode #1] Rusul Alrubail @RusulAlrubail

Slay The Mic Podcast With Jam Gamble

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 53:43


[Note to listeners: Title of podcast did change right after this first episode!]In the very first episode of "Slay The Mic Podcast", Jam talks with Educator, Entrepreneur, Author, Tedx Speaker, and Mom of 2, Rusul Alrubail.Rusul is also a social media influencer on education, race, and equity - 3 topics that are often difficult to speak publicly about especially as a woman of colour. Sharing her tips, stories, and voice, Rusul tells listeners how to #SlayTheMic.Liked this episode? Be sure to connect with Jam Gamble | @IamJamGambleWant to connect with this week's Mic Slayer? Connect with Rusul | @RusulAlrubail

Slay The Mic Podcast With Jam Gamble
Slay The Mic Podcast: [Episode #1] Rusul Alrubail @RusulAlrubail

Slay The Mic Podcast With Jam Gamble

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 53:43


[Note to listeners: Title of podcast did change right after this first episode!]In the very first episode of "Slay The Mic Podcast", Jam talks with Educator, Entrepreneur, Author, Tedx Speaker, and Mom of 2, Rusul Alrubail.Rusul is also a social media influencer on education, race, and equity - 3 topics that are often difficult to speak publicly about especially as a woman of colour. Sharing her tips, stories, and voice, Rusul tells listeners how to #SlayTheMic.Liked this episode? Be sure to connect with Jam Gamble | @IamJamGambleWant to connect with this week's Mic Slayer? Connect with Rusul | @RusulAlrubail

Slay The Mic Podcast With Jam Gamble
Slay The Mic Podcast: [Episode #1] Rusul Alrubail @RusulAlrubail

Slay The Mic Podcast With Jam Gamble

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 53:43


[Note to listeners: Title of podcast did change right after this first episode!]In the very first episode of "Slay The Mic Podcast", Jam talks with Educator, Entrepreneur, Author, Tedx Speaker, and Mom of 2, Rusul Alrubail.Rusul is also a social media influencer on education, race, and equity - 3 topics that are often difficult to speak publicly about especially as a woman of colour. Sharing her tips, stories, and voice, Rusul tells listeners how to #SlayTheMic.Liked this episode? Be sure to connect with Jam Gamble | @IamJamGambleWant to connect with this week's Mic Slayer? Connect with Rusul | @RusulAlrubail

My BAD
I Was Afraid of Being Judged by My Peers

My BAD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 6:19


Fear of being judged prevented me from reaching out and getting help from my peers. Follow: @RusulAlrubail @Jonharper70bd @bamradionetwork Rusul Alrubail is an educator in residence at Design Cofounders. She is a co-creator of The Writing Project, an essay writing app for students currently in Beta. She is also an Edutopia blogger and an editor at Medium's largest publication on Education: The Synapse.

WeLeadED
Are Great Educators Color Blind, Color Brave, or Agnostic?

WeLeadED

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 11:23


"Why does it always have to be about race? I don't see color." While some educators see no need to discuss race and social justice in education, others wonder why the need to talk more about these issues isn't obvious. Follow: @rusulalrubail @rosaIsiah #WeLeadEd #edchat Rusul Alrubail is an educator in residence at Design Cofounders. She is a co-creator of The Writing Project, an essay writing app for students currently in Beta. She is also an Edutopia blogger and an editor at Medium's largest publication on Education: The Synapse. Rosa Isiah serves students as principal of Lucille Smith Elementary School Principal in California. Her experiences include 22 years in education. Founder of #WeLeadEd.

Pushing The Edge with Greg Curran
Facing Our Fears about the Other with Justin Schleider - PTE028

Pushing The Edge with Greg Curran

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2016 38:23


  Transformative moments: The moments where you come face to face with a stark realization, that changes how you see yourself, your life and the world around you. And life from hereon - is different - if you choose to make it so. That's what happened to our guest, Justin Schleider, who comes to realize his privilege as a White, Straight, Middle Class Educator. But that's not all, we're also talking Fear: Fear of The Other. In this case, refugees seeking asylum in our countries. It's a fear that has Justin facing his own family history. And of course, we've also got the Lightning Round where we're pushing the edges of Money, Discomfort, Growth Mindset, and being a white educator. Plus we ponder - can we ever stop being educators? For full Show-Notes, go to: http://PushingTheEdge.org/28 Episode Run-Down: ▪ How Justin Pushes the Edge (2:09) ▪ How Justin came to branch out beyond what's normal for him (2:51) ▪ How Justin came to realize his privilege & began stepping out beyond it (6:30) ▪ Learning to keep our mouths shut (8:55) ▪ Learning, reading, conversing, and finding out more (11:24) ▪ Facing conflict online - Justin's experience and how he responded(14:10) ▪ 'One Word Fear' | Justin confronts his fear of refugees seeking asylum (18:14) ▪ Justin connects to his grandparents' story and The Holocaust(21:48) ▪ Why Justin published his post about his fear (23:03) ▪ How Justin teaches about difference in Health Classes (25:56) ▪ How reaching out beyond what's familiar has benefited Justin and his students (28:34) ▪ The Lightning Round - White Educator, Money, Discomfort, Growth Mindset, White Privilege, Ever Stop Being a Teacher (32:01) ▪ Justin's parting thoughts on the 'hidden curriculum' and teaching about difference and empathy (36:52) Related Podcasts: ▪ How to navigate social justice in the classroom with Rusul Alrubail - http://PushingTheEdge.org/13 ▪ Ending White Silence on Race in Education with Greg Michie - http://PushingTheEdge.org/26 ▪ Being a Better Ally for Social Justice with Christina Torres and Bill Ivey - http://PushingTheEdge.org/27 Episode Links: ▪ Justin Schleider on Twitter - https://twitter.com/SchleiderJustin ▪ Justin's blog - https://slowchatpe.wordpress.com ▪ Justin's article - One Word Fear - https://slowchatpe.wordpress.com/2016/01/01/one-word-fear/ ▪ Rafranz Davis - http://rafranzdavis.com ▪ Rusul Alrubail - http://www.rusulalrubail.com ▪ http://www.Tolerance.org Additional Resources: The Pushing The Edge Podcast Archive: http://PushingTheEdge.org or https://goo.gl/yJAZFm Social Justice Resources: http://PushingTheEdge.org/social-justice-resources Greg Curran on Twitter - https://twitter.com/GregBCurran

Classroom Q and A
Bridging the Cultural Barrier with Immigrant Parents

Classroom Q and A

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2016 7:59


The universe of potential challenges involved in connecting with immigrant parents goes far beyond language. In this episode, our guests offer practical guidance for navigating some of the sensitive issues. Follow: @larryferlazzo @2Petty4PARCC @ambartosik @Bamradionetwork #edchat #teachers #edtech Rusul Alrubail is an educator in residence at Design Cofounders. She is a co-creator of The Writing Project, an essay writing app for students currently in Beta. Anna Bartosik is a a teacher/facilitator with an extensive background in ESL/ELT education. Her current interests include instructional design, assessment and rubrics, program evaluation, storytelling, motivation’s role in learning, and incorporating educational technology in the classroom. Jordan Lanfair is a full time teacher at Learn 8 Middle school and current EdD candidate at Northeastern University. He continues to pursue academic excellence for himself and his students.

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education
What is a Digital Portfolio? Why It Matters

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2015 8:22


Most teachers are familiar with the idea of students developing a portfolio of their work, but what is a a digital portfolio? Today we'll explore the benefits and challenges of this teaching tool. Rusul Alrubail is an educator in residence at Design Cofounders. She is a co-creator of The Writing Project, an essay writing app for students currently in Beta. She is also an Edutopia blogger and an editor at Medium's largest publication on Education: The Synapse. Michael Fisher is an author and educational consultant working with schools around the country to upgrade current curricula, design new curricula, and modernize instruction with immersive technology. He is the author of Digital Learning Strategies: How do I assign and assess 21st Century Work? and the co-author of Upgrade Your Curriculum: Practical Ways to Transform Units and Engage Students.

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Classroom Q and A
What is a Digital Portfolio? Why It Matters

Classroom Q and A

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2015 8:22


Most teachers are familiar with the idea of students developing a portfolio of their work, but what is a a digital portfolio? Today we'll explore the benefits and challenges of this teaching tool. Rusul Alrubail is an educator in residence at Design Cofounders. She is a co-creator of The Writing Project, an essay writing app for students currently in Beta. She is also an Edutopia blogger and an editor at Medium's largest publication on Education: The Synapse. Michael Fisher is an author and educational consultant working with schools around the country to upgrade current curricula, design new curricula, and modernize instruction with immersive technology. He is the author of Digital Learning Strategies: How do I assign and assess 21st Century Work? and the co-author of Upgrade Your Curriculum: Practical Ways to Transform Units and Engage Students.

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Pushing The Edge with Greg Curran
Making a Difference by Not Playing It Safe with Greg Curran - Part 1 - PTE016

Pushing The Edge with Greg Curran

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2015 26:39


  Now normally I'm (Greg Curran) the host of this Podcast but over the next two episodes we're turning the tables. I'll be in the hot-seat answering questions posed by former Pushing The Edge guests (Sam Bates and Rusul Alrubail in this episode), with Rachael Lehr taking on the hosting role. Rachael's a classroom teacher and science specialist at West Beechboro Primary School in Western Australia. She was my guest in Episode 4 of Pushing The Edge. Together, we explore my journey towards Finding My Voice and Pushing The Edges in Education. There's also The Lightning Round, where we're Pushing The Edges of Activism, Innovation, Self-Talk and Down-Time. Plus my advice to my 13 year old self and a big search for lost keys. SHOW-NOTES For complete Show-Links and Resources go to PUSHING THE EDGE - EPISODE 16. LISTEN TO RELATED EPISODES OF PUSHING THE EDGE Click the links below to start listening to each episode: Pust Past Your Comfort Zone with Rachael Lehr - Show Host for this Episode. Pushing The Edge of Whole School Change with Ray Boyd - Ray is the Principal of the School that Rachael teaches in. Reach Out and Connect with Sam Bates. How to Navigate Social Justice Issues in the Classroom with Rusul Alrubail. TELL ME WHAT YOU THOUGHT I'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode - or maybe you have a question or two. Write to me at: greg@pushingtheedge.org FOLLOW ME - GREG CURRAN Twitter - @GregBCurran Facebook - Pushing The Edge Google+ - Pushing The Edge LinkedIn - Greg Curran SUBSCRIBE TO PUSHING THE EDGE PODCAST Stay Up to Date & Get Episodes as soon as they're released. **Hit that Subscribe Button on your Podcast Player or go to the following links: ITUNES ANDROID and WINDOWS STITCHER RSS FEED  

Pushing The Edge with Greg Curran
How to Navigate Social Justice Issues in the Classroom with Rusul Alrubail - PTE013

Pushing The Edge with Greg Curran

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2015 15:23


  If you’re passionate about social justice and ‘making a difference’ in students’ lives -you’re probably familiar with a few choice accusations that can cause educators to withdraw, self-censor, tone it down, or shut-up. The accusations? That they’re not objective or neutral, that they’re pushing an agenda, or pushing their bandwagon. In This Episode: Navigating social justice issues in the classroom. How do you encourage open discussion when you’re worried about accusations of pushing a bandwagon? What do you do if there’s conflict between students – about the issues? There’s also the Lightning Round where courage, fear, and vulnerability are up for scrutiny. And to take us out: Standing up for your agenda. I’ve got a few questions for you. SHOW-NOTES For Complete Show-Links and Resources go to PUSHING THE EDGE - EPISODE 13. You'll find links to Rusul's Blog and Social Networks, as well as top tips and insights relating to teaching about social justice. While you're there, let us know what you thought of the Show. MORE GOOD LISTENING WITH PUSHING THE EDGE Shake up your Beliefs and Values with Erin Stevenson (Some interesting insights on privilege, and deficit models) Find your Voice with Jenny Moes. How Jenny navigates the many aspects of her identity, and finds her place online. SUBSCRIBE TO PUSHING THE EDGE Stay Up to Date & Get Episodes as soon as they're released. **Hit that Subscribe Button on your Podcast Player. ITUNES ANDROID and WINDOWS STITCHER RSS FEED FOLLOW ME - GREG CURRAN Twitter - @GregBCurran Facebook - Pushing The Edge Google+ - Pushing The Edge