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Episode Notes This week, I'm beyond excited to present a women's high school basketball coach who recently claimed her 8th (eighth) state championship!! Yep, you read right...her name is Donna Moir, and this season, she led Louisville's Sacred Heart Academy to its fifth consecutive title! Donna was also privileged to play on a Sacred Heart championship team as a freshman. Join us as she looks back on this experience, and discusses some of the many memorable players/highlights that have made her title runs truly special. She also describes the fulfilling facets of her post as Sacred Heart's athletic director, and offers useful advice for youngsters entertaining the thought of playing/coaching basketball. Coach Moir has poured her heart and soul into her players and her profession, and I know you'll agree that her passion shines brightly throughout our conversation. So, enjoy a trip down Memory Lane with this living legend! Find out more at https://blabbin-in-the-bluegrassblabbi.pinecast.co
Welcome to Paranormal Spectrum, where we illuminate the enigmatic corners of the supernatural world. I'm your host, Barnaby Jones, and today we have a very special guest joining us:Rev. Dr. Tracy Cox, DD has been working with people spiritually for 25 years. When she was 18 I had a NDE, or near death experience that made her understand that God exists. The energy of Divinity loves us, and wants to help us. We just need to know how to ask!Early Spiritual WorkShe grew up in a very spiritual family. Her great great Grandfather Jonathan Allen, along with his son Rev. Samuel Allen founded the Moravian Church in Jamaica, which is still in operation today. Even as a small child she had a very strong awareness of Spirit, and there are many stories about me growing up where she showed evidence of ESP and had premonitions that were usually accurate. When she was 14, she began attending the Sacred Heart Academy, where she learned how to do powerful prayer work and intercession. She was also at the top of my class in Ethics. This is where her lifetime of spiritual work truly began.Spiritual Wellness ExperienceI was hired to teach yoga and guided meditation to the exclusive clientele of the King Ranch Health and Wellness Spa in King City, Ontario in 1989. This facility was owned by the Koffler family (founders of Shoppers Drug Mart) and we were trained by the world's best in the stress management field. Soon after, I received my Reiki attunements, and began working as a spiritual consultant at the New Age Expos.Becoming an Ordained MinisterIn 2012, she entered seminary school at the University of Sedona and became an ordained minister. This was a lifelong goal for her, and she is happy to say that she has since received her Doctor of Divinity degree.Doctor of DivinityShe received her Doctor of Divinity degree from the University of Sedona, and wrote her dissertation on the scientific study of the Power of Prayer. Her research has also covered the scientific study of the healing power of meditation. She uses this information to help her clients in her spiritual coaching practice.Her Spiritual ServicesShe is an Ontario licensed member of the clergy, able to legally perform marriages, as well as funerals, baby blessings, baptisms, Christenings and all other spiritual services. She is an Ordained Minister, Spiritual Mentor and Coach, as well as a Reiki Master Teacher. She is also a Certified Metaphysical Practitioner with the International Metaphysical Ministry University Seminary, and the University of Sedona.http://www.revdrtracycox.com/Click that play button, and let's unravel the mysteries of the UNTOLD! Remember to like, share, and subscribe to our channel to stay updated on all the latest discoveries and adventures. See you there!Join Barnaby Jones on the Paranormal Spectrum every Thursday on the Untold Radio Network Live at 12pm Central – 10am Pacific and 1pm Eastern. Come and Join the live discussion next week. Please subscribe.We have twelve different Professional Podcasts on all the things you like. New favorite shows drop each day only on the UNTOLD RADIO NETWORK.To find out more about Barnaby Jones and his team, (Cryptids, Anomalies, and the Paranormal Society) visit their website www.WisconsinCAPS.comMake sure you share and Subscribe to the CAPS YouTube Channel as wellhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs7ifB9Ur7x2C3VqTzVmjNQ
I talk with star player ZaKiyah Johnson and head coach Donna Moir of Sacred Heart Academy about ball,life, and all things SHA!
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Join us as Hal Frampton, senior counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom, delves into a pivotal legal case in Michigan's Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. He's representing Christian Healthcare Centers (CHC) and Sacred Heart Academy as they navigate the expanded civil rights protections in Michigan, which now encompass "gender" and "sexual preference." Both institutions could potentially be compelled to hire individuals who don't align with their religious principles. Established in 2018, the Grand Rapids-based Christian Healthcare Centers offers a unique, direct-pay primary care model that also caters to patients' spiritual well-being. While they serve all patients irrespective of sexual preference and identity, their hiring process requires employees to resonate with their religious beliefs and confirm this with a signed statement. Potentially, CHC could be sued for not hiring someone who does align with its mission. In this episode, Frampton addresses: 1. If there has been no fine or penalty yet against CHC, why is it being sued? 2. The significance of faith in CHC's practice model. 3. The quagmire that can be presented by expanding civil rights protections to include “gender” and “sexual preference.” 4. The potential of this case reaching the U.S. Supreme Court. Read more:Christian Healthcare Centers, Inc. v. Dana Nessel et. al., U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan Southern Division, August 29, 2023: https://adfmedialegalfiles.blob.core.windows.net/files/ChristianHealthcareCentersComplaint.pdf (appellate briefs will be submitted mid-October) Health Care News articles on Christian Healthcare CentersHealth Care News articles on Alliance Defending Freedom
Join us as Hal Frampton, senior counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom, delves into a pivotal legal case in Michigan's Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. He's representing Christian Healthcare Centers (CHC) and Sacred Heart Academy as they navigate the expanded civil rights protections in Michigan, which now encompass "gender" and "sexual preference." Both institutions could potentially be compelled to hire individuals who don't align with their religious principles. Established in 2018, the Grand Rapids-based Christian Healthcare Centers offers a unique, direct-pay primary care model that also caters to patients' spiritual well-being. While they serve all patients irrespective of sexual preference and identity, their hiring process requires employees to resonate with their religious beliefs and confirm this with a signed statement. Potentially, CHC could be sued for not hiring someone who does align with its mission. In this episode, Frampton addresses: 1. If there has been no fine or penalty yet against CHC, why is it being sued? 2. The significance of faith in CHC's practice model. 3. The quagmire that can be presented by expanding civil rights protections to include “gender” and “sexual preference.” 4. The potential of this case reaching the U.S. Supreme Court. Read more:Christian Healthcare Centers, Inc. v. Dana Nessel et. al., U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan Southern Division, August 29, 2023: https://adfmedialegalfiles.blob.core.windows.net/files/ChristianHealthcareCentersComplaint.pdf (appellate briefs will be submitted mid-October) Health Care News articles on Christian Healthcare CentersHealth Care News articles on Alliance Defending Freedom
We've got a Great FLASHBACK Episode today with Donna Moir, the legendary Basketball Coach and AD at Sacred Heart Academy in Louisville, Kentucky! Coach Moir shares her story + Best Practices on This FLASHBACK Episode of The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support
On this special episode of Anchored, Jeremy visits the University of Navarra with prominent leaders in the Catholic educational renewal movement. Sean Maltbie, Headmaster of Sacred Heart Academy in Grand Rapids, MI; Oscar Ortiz, Principal of Nolan Catholic High School in Fort Worth, TX; Brinton Smith, Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Fort Worth; Elias Moo, Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of Denver; and Chris Weir, President of Servite High School in Anaheim, CA, engage in a lively discussion covering the faithful Catholic identity of the University of Navarra, the importance of fostering Christian culture through education, and steps that school leaders can take to nurture the faith life of students.
About our Guests Dr. Matthew Post: University of Dallas, Director of the St. Ambrose Center for Catholic Liberal Education and Culture; Assistant Professor of Humanities Dr. Matthew Bianco: Chief Operations Officer for the CiRCE Institute Dr. Gary Hartenburg: Houston Christian University, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of Honors College Peach Smith: founder of Sacred HEART Academy, Koinonia Academy: Curriculum Coordinator, Lead Teacher, College Counselor Karen Glass: AmblesideOnline Advisory Committee, Author, Speaker, and Teacher _______________________________Show NotesWhat is virtue according to the tradition? Adrienne invited five distinguished guests: Dr. Matthew Post, Dr. Matthew Bianco, Dr. Gary Hartenburg, Karen Glass, and Peach Smith to discuss the topic of virtue in education. They engage in dialogue to contemplate an understanding of, and perhaps define virtue. Is it possible to teach this hallmark of Classical Education? Are children virtuous for sitting when told? How ought virtue be taught and can it be taught? What's the practical end of teaching virtue? These are all questions we ponder in this episode to further our understanding of what virtue is and how to attain it. Some Topics and Ideas in this Episode Include: What is virtue according to the tradition? How do we define virtue? Elements of virtue according to Plato, Aristotle, and the Bible. Teaching through stories and a caring life. What about the Charlotte Mason perspective of teaching virtue? Resources and Books & Mentioned In This EpisodeVirtues in Practice programThe Bible-Philipians 4:8 and 1 Thessalonians 4:9The Meno by PlatoThe Cratylus by PlatoA Philosophy of Education by Charlotte Mason (first 20 pages)Formation Of Character by Charlotte Mason (Part 4)Poetic Knowledge: The Recovery of Education by James S. TaylorAesop's Fables by AesopThe Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave by Frederick Douglass The Souls of Black Folk (Ch. 6: of the training of black men) by W. E. B. DuBoisThe Education of Black People by W. E. B. DuBoisWorks of Jane Austen such as Pride and Prejudice and Mansfield Park__________________This podcast is produced by Beautiful Teaching, LLC. OUR MISSIONWe exist for the benefit of both parents and teachers. Teaching is an art and teachers need opportunities to cultivate their craft. Parents need to feel confident that their children are receiving the best education possible. Therefore, our goals are to help parents make well-informed decisions about the education of their children, and to help teachers experience true joy in their vocation. We desire to bridge a large gap that currently exists between most classical schools and the parents who send their students to these schools. Immersing both parents and teachers into the beauty of good teaching is paramount to our goals! Our formative sessions are designed to be LIVE so that you can experience classical education through participating and doing. This is what is expected in classical education. In order to mentor you well, we invite you to participate for a full classical experience. Our online sessions assume modeling, imitation, and meaningful conversation as the basis of experiencing good teaching. OUR SERVICESIf you like our podcast, you will love our online sessions! We offer immersion sessions so you can experience classical pedagogy. A complete listing of our courses is at https://beautifulteaching.coursestorm.com/Becoming an effective educator requires participation and doing, not merely listening to the ideals of a theory being talked about. Experiencing the labor of thinking, speaking, and asking questions is non-negotiable for a real classical experience. For this reason our courses are LIVE and not recorded. Participation is paramount to a true classical education. Teachers and Home Educators: Grow in your craft of teaching! Do you want to know how to apply what we discuss on our podcast? Check out our affordable on-line immersion courses with master teachers. https://beautifulteaching.coursestorm.com/ Parents: Do you want to understand how to support your student in a classical school? Or, do you simply want to know more about classical education? Consider our affordable book seminars. Explore why a classical education is truly a beautiful way of learning. Our book seminars and immersion sessions can you help you make an informed choice as well as help you understand how to support your children who may attend a classical school. https://beautifulteaching.coursestorm.com/ Schools: We offer professional development for schools onsite or online. 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By: Gabriella Raful, WXVU News Director Radnor Township is collecting gifts for children and adults throughout the community. The town is collecting unwrapped toys in a “Toys for Tots” campaign as well as toiletry items and non-perishable food in partnership with Wayne Cares for Wayne Food Pantry. Items for both causes can be dropped off at Radnor Township Municipal Building, 302 Iven Ave. by Friday, Dec. 2. The township police department is also collecting gifts for the Saint Edmond's Home for the Children, a home for children with intellectual disabilities in the Bryn Mawr section of the township. Items include art supplies, baking supplies, socks, and gift certificates to Walmart, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, Dollar Store and Target. The gifts can be dropped off at the Radnor Police Station, 302 Iven Ave., by Dec. 16. In other news, on Bryn Mawr Avenue in Radnor there are three small brick and concrete arch bridges near the Sacred Heart Academy. These bridges were built 117 years ago and one of them is in the National Register of Historic Places. The bridges carry 10,515 vehicles daily, according to PennDOT. The work on the bridges was part of a $7.7 million project to restore seven bridges in the Philadelphia area. Preservation Pennsylvania noticed the 1905 bridges' rehabilitation and awarded PennDOT two Ralph Modesku Awards for Excellence in Transportation, Design, Perseverance and Archaeology.
Zach Good, Dean of Faculty and Curriculum at Sacred Heart Academy in Grand Rapids (Mich.), joins host Scot Bertram to discuss the core tenants of authentically classical pedagogy, caring for both the head and the heart of the student, and what might comprise inauthentic classical pedagogy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Maltbie, Headmaster at Sacred Heart Academy in Grand Rapids (Mich.) joins host Scot Bertram to discuss the arc of Catholic education in America and what is necessary for the rebirth of Catholic classical education in the country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Maltbie, Headmaster at Sacred Heart Academy in Grand Rapids (Mich.) joins host Scot Bertram to discuss the arc of Catholic education in America and what is necessary for the rebirth of Catholic classical education in the country.
Chris is the Director of Valley of the Sacred Heart Academy in Dixon Steve is the photojournalist behind a lot of the great photos in the Catholic Herald
Zach Good, Dean of Faculty and Curriculum at Sacred Heart Academy in Grand Rapids (Mich.) joins host Scot Bertram to define what we mean by "moral imagination," why fairy tales are good teachers, and the desire for learning about truth in the world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zach Good, Dean of Faculty and Curriculum at Sacred Heart Academy in Grand Rapids (Mich.) joins host Scot Bertram to define what we mean by "moral imagination," why fairy tales are good teachers, and the desire for learning about truth in the world.
Brian is joined by Sacred Heart Academy star Angelina Pelayo- Inside the mind of a state champion- What it's been like playing with other young stars- Where Angelina wants to play at the next level- Who is recruiting her the hardest+ Much more
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Welcome to the seventh episode of our "Why We Climb" season as a part of our 2022 Buffalo Fight For Air Climb's Lung Hero Honor Program sponsored by WNY Immediate Care. Sue Epstein is a new climber and shares her reason for climbing. Sue, as a lung cancer survivor, climbs for herself, her surgeon, and to show her Track team from Sacred Heart Academy that you can overcome hardships in your life in positive ways. She will be climbing in person with us for the first time this year! Join us on Saturday, May 7, 2022 at Highmark Stadium for our 12th annual Fight For Air Climb Buffalo. To register, please visit http://fightforairclimb.org/buffalo. Use code "WHYICLIMB" for $10 off your registration! WNY Immediate Care has been providing urgent care and occupational health services in the greater Buffalo, NY area since 2005. Through their quality and compassionate treatment, they have earned the public's trust as the urgent care market leader in the greater Buffalo area. For more information about WNY Immediate Care, please visit www.wnyimmediatecare.com.
We head to Kentucky to visit with Donna Moir, CAA who is the Athletic Director and Head Girls Basketball Coach at Sacred Heart Academy in Louisville, Kentucky. Donna has built an incredible program at Sacred Heart while also garnering National Honors for herself. Today she shares her story as an athlete, coach, and AD along with sharing some Best Practices for AD's and Coaches on this episode of The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/support
On this episode of Anchored, Chelsea is joined by Sean Maltbie, the Headmaster of Sacred Hearts Academy, as well as Father Robert Alan Sirico, the retired pastor of Sacred Heart Parish in Grand Rapids, Michigan. They share their personal stories of Sacred Heart, and how they built a community of teachers who are faithful to the academy's mission. They also discuss cultivating unity between teachers, parents, administrators, and pastors to make the academy work. Father Sirico explains that the goal of Sacred Heart is simple compared to other Catholic schools, stating that they are all about "getting people to heaven."
Sacred Heart Academy has issued an apology for beating another team 92-4. It was a crazy win, but are they wrong about what they did?But first, we need to talk to our Producer Kyro. We know his girlfriend's professor, and he wants to use that to his advantage to help her. Should he do it? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-bert-show.
1. After a basketball blowout between Sacred Heart Academy and Lyman Hall, was the apology and suspension necessary? Glenn Lungarini of the CIAC talked about the situation and what decisions should have been made. ((00:10)) 2. New year, new attitude. Instead of making resolutions for yourself, what about goals for you in regards to your marriage? Bob Donovan explains. ((08:34)) 3. The governor's emergency powers could be extended again but that means state reps and senators still take a back seat. The Yankee Institute says that should mean they lose their paychecks and health benefits. ((23:44)) IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus
Season-4, episode 10 of “ZENPod”, featuring Colleen Clines, Co-Founder & CEO - “Anchal”, a non-profit social enterprise. https://anchalproject.org Colleen was named was named one of Public Interest Design's Top Global 100 designers. Colleen was also awarded the NABWO Humanitarian award. Colleen used design thinking to create innovative solutions for tackling social inequalities and reform traditional textile manufacturing practices. “Spirituality for me is about Love and Belief that there is a bigger world outside of me and I really need to contribute to that and that's my purpose for being here”, says Colleen Clines, in her conversation with Venkatesh Mahadevan. “We felt compelled to take the project beyond the classroom with the conviction that our design training, in collaboration with local leadership, could address seemingly intractable social and environmental systems. The women we met became our sisters, sisters we had to fight for.” - Colleen Clines, Co-Founder & CEO of Anchal “We both had linear projections for our careers. Then I saw that we could have more impact than I ever anticipated as a young woman. So I jumped onboard and we decided to make a go of it!” - Maggie Clines, COO & Creative Director Colleen values how design can become the tool for sustainable solutions to gender inequality, social injustice, and environmental degradation. She combines this passion as a social entrepreneur and impact designer through her work at Anchal. A Louisville native with a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from the University of Kentucky, Colleen earned her Master of Landscape Architecture degree from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). During her time in graduate school, she initiated the founding of Anchal alongside her sister Maggie after a trip to India. Anchal is based on the philosophy that we can create positive change in the world through collaboration in design. We are a team of designers, storytellers, activists, and dreamers. With backgrounds in design, sisters Colleen and Maggie Clines lead the organization by placing design and collaboration at the center of Anchal's practice. It all started in a design studio. Colleen Clines was taking a graduate seminar at the Rhode Island School of Design that took her on a trip to India in 2009. Through local leadership, Colleen was introduced to the exploitive world of the commercial sex trade and the lack of opportunity for women in the community. It was in this moment she was inspired to design more than beautiful landscapes, she was determined to collaborate with the NGO using design. Colleen leads the overall strategic and operational planning for Anchal's programs, partnerships, expansion, and execution of its mission. In 2013, she was named one of Public Interest Design's Top Global 100 designers. She was awarded Sacred Heart Academy's Heart Award in 2015 and Presentation Academy's Tower award in 2014. Most recently Colleen was named to Louisville Business First's 2016 Forty under 40 List, and awarded the 2017 NAWBO Humanitarian Award. Colleen has shared Anchal's mission and design thinking model as a keynote speaker at gatherings including the Fair Trade Federation National Conference, NY NOW, the Ali Center's Daughters of Greatness Series, Creative Mornings Louisville and Alt Summit. “ZENPod” is a Podcast series that features trailblazers from different walks of life, with a purpose to build an empowered eco-system where learnings and experiences from these enlightened professionals, will be available within “arms reach of desire” for those who aspire to scale higher and wish to contribute, in their life's pursuit.
Each year Hillsdale College presents the Henry Salvatori Prize for Excellence in Teaching to honor an outstanding K-12 educational program. Sacred Heart Academy of Grand Rapids (Mich.) was the 2021 Salvatori Prize winner this year. We are joined by school Headmaster Mr. Sean Maltbie and Dean of Faculty and Curriculum Mr. Zach Good, interviewed by Dr. Dan Coupland, Chairman and Professor of the Education Department at Hillsdale College.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Each year Hillsdale College presents the Henry Salvatori Prize for Excellence in Teaching to honor an outstanding K-12 educational program. Sacred Heart Academy of Grand Rapids (Mich.) was the 2021 Salvatori Prize winner this year. We are joined by school Headmaster Mr. Sean Maltbie and Dean of Faculty and Curriculum Mr. Zach Good, interviewed by Dr. Dan Coupland, Chairman and Professor of the Education Department at Hillsdale College.
Chris is the Director at the Valley of The Sacred Heart Academy
Scott Ericson dives into No. 1 ranked Notre Dame Fairfield, the GameTimeCT Top 10 Poll and upcoming games of the week. Sacred Heart Academy head coach Jason Kirck joins the show to discuss his teams vast improvement in recent seasons.
Vince is Director, Newman Catholic Center - Davis Chris is the Director of Valley of the Sacred Heart Academy
Coach Donna Moir joins the show to discuss late game and special situations as well as handling parents and much more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wyatt-foust/support
Father Frank is founder of Priests for life Chris is talking Valley of the Sacred Heart Academy
Preaching for the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, Jane M. Cruthirds offers a reflection on embracing our own call -- even when that call seems daunting: "At our baptism we are claimed by Christ and restored to the holiness which reflects God’s image. We are given the graces we need to follow Jesus and are anointed into service with Him. With faith we step forward each day to do important work that might very well be above our pay grade." Jane Cruthirds is a mother and Theology teacher living in Louisville, KY. Her joy is raising her soon to be 10-year-old son, Duncan. Jane’s professional ministry focuses on providing religious education and service-learning opportunities to students at Sacred Heart Academy in Louisville, KY. She earned her Master’s in Pastoral Studies from Loyola University – New Orleans. Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/01122020 to learn more about Jane, to read her preaching text or view her video, and for more preaching from Catholic women.
The boys return to Sacred Heart Academy to call the action for Fight The World Wrestling for the fifth installment of this awesomeness
The boys return to Sacred Heart Academy to call the action for Fight The World Wrestling for the fifth installment of this awesomeness Be sure to check us out on http://www.RantEMRadio.com Follow us on Social Media: Twitter - @RantEMRadio - http://www.twitter.com/RantEMRadio Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/RantEMRadio Facebook Group - http://www.facebook.com/groups/RantEM Instagram - @RantEMRadio - http://www.instagram.com/RantEMRadio
In this Random Nun Clip, the Ursuline Sisters talk with the students of Sacred Heart Academy about how values affect all of a person's life. Hear the full Ask Sister episode AS219 at aNunsLife.org.
High school students from Sacred Heart Academy in Louisville join us for the livestreaming podcast. Family and faith in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Louisville, Kentucky. S. Jean Ann's service with Shively Ministries, helping people in crisis and poverty. S.Janet's ministry with young mothers near the W. Virginia coalfields, and parish administrator in Indiana. “Where did you find God today?” How to become more aware of God's presence in your life. Advice from Saint Angela Merici, 16th century foundress of the Ursulines. Associate life with the Usulines Saint Angela's “third way” for women to make a difference in the world. What everyone should know about nuns. Connection between your vocation and joy. How the charism of Saint Angela has endured over centuries. An Ursuline associate describes how she lives out her commitment. The sisters' blessing for students as they move forward. Drawing inspiration from the Ursulines' values: community, leadership, reverence, service. Visit the Ursuline Sisters online: ursulinesisterslouisville.org Subscribe to our e-newsletter Check out lots more podcasts Intro/outro music by Wild Carrot
Choppy takes over as host of the Throwbacks and is joined by Phil’s brother “Anime” Mike Leser as they broadcast live for Fight The World Wrestling @ the Sacred Heart Academy in Glendale Queens NYC! Be sure to check us out on http://www.RantEMRadio.com Follow us on Social Media: Twitter - @RantEMRadio - http://www.twitter.com/RantEMRadio Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/RantEMRadio Facebook Group - http://www.facebook.com/groups/RantEM Instagram - @RantEMRadio - http://www.instagram.com/RantEMRadio
The Best in Rehab podcast hosts, Steven Hnat, PT, DPT, OCS and Chad Garvey, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, welcome KORT New Albany’s Jordan Bishop, PT, DPT. Jorden received both her undergraduate degree and doctorate at the University of Kentucky. She grew up in Louisville, KY, where she went to Sacred Heart Academy. She is a Member of the American Physical Therapy Association and the Indiana Physical Therapy Association. Her interests include manual therapy, sports-related injuries, geriatrics, and overall wellness. She is inspired by her patients and looks forward to playing an active role in their lives as they reach their goals while attending physical therapy. Jorden recently completed the Clinical Excellence Academy (CEA), which she elaborates on in this episode (6:40). She highlights the key takeaways from the program and how she will now go on to complete KORT’s Residency Program (9:43). She hopes to become more efficient at diagnosing, while improving intervention strategies (13:20). Jorden emphasizes the importance of the “therapeutic alliance” between a therapist and their patient. Additionally, she highlights how each of these programs can help one become better at managing assumptions and biases, in order to see the bigger picture (17:40). For more information on KORT’s Residency and CEA programs, connect with us at KORT.com!
The Best in Rehab podcast hosts, Steven Hnat, PT, DPT, OCS and Chad Garvey, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, welcome KORT New Albany’s Jordan Bishop, PT, DPT. Jorden received both her undergraduate degree and doctorate at the University of Kentucky. She grew up in Louisville, KY, where she went to Sacred Heart Academy. She is a Member of the American Physical Therapy Association and the Indiana Physical Therapy Association. Her interests include manual therapy, sports-related injuries, geriatrics, and overall wellness. She is inspired by her patients and looks forward to playing an active role in their lives as they reach their goals while attending physical therapy. Jorden recently completed the Clinical Excellence Academy (CEA), which she elaborates on in this episode (6:40). She highlights the key takeaways from the program and how she will now go on to complete KORT’s Residency Program (9:43). She hopes to become more efficient at diagnosing, while improving intervention strategies (13:20). Jorden emphasizes the importance of the “therapeutic alliance” between a therapist and their patient. Additionally, she highlights how each of these programs can help one become better at managing assumptions and biases, in order to see the bigger picture (17:40). For more information on KORT’s Residency and CEA programs, connect with us at KORT.com!
The Boys were center stage (literally) LIVE calling all the action for FTW’s “Back 2 School Brawl” event from the Sacred Heart Academy in Glendale [...]
Sacred Heart Academy, Freshman Class Mass Friday of the Fifth Week of Lent, Year 2 - March 23, 2018 www.HarvestersWanted.blogspot.com Lectionary Readings: www.usccb.org/bible/readings/032318.cfm Listen to Readings: www.usccb.org/bible/readings-audio.cfm
Sacred Heart Academy, Holy Thursday Prayer Service Holy Thursday - March 29, 2018 www.HarvestersWanted.blogspot.com Lectionary Readings: www.usccb.org/bible/readings/032918-lords-supper.cfm Listen to Readings: www.usccb.org/bible/readings-audio.cfm
Sacred Heart Academy, Baccalaureate Mass Friday of the Seventh Week of Easter, Year 2 - May 18, 2018 www.HarvestersWanted.blogspot.com Lectionary Readings: www.usccb.org/bible/readings/051818.cfm Listen to Readings: www.usccb.org/bible/readings-audio.cfm
Sacred Heart Academy, Closing School Mass Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church - May 21, 2018 www.HarvestersWanted.blogspot.com Lectionary Readings: www.usccb.org/bible/readings/052118.cfm Listen to Readings: www.usccb.org/bible/readings-audio.cfm
Sacred Heart Academy, Senior Mother Daughter Mass Saturday of the Sixth Week of Easter, Year 2 - May 12, 2018 www.HarvestersWanted.blogspot.com Lectionary Readings: http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/051218.cfm Listen to Readings: www.usccb.org/bible/readings-audio.cfm
Sacred Heart Academy, Spring Sports Rosary Rally Louisville Ursuline Sister's Mother-house - April 22, 2018 www.HarvestersWanted.blogspot.com
Sacred Heart Academy, Senior Retreat Wednesday Mass Wednesday of the 2nd Week of Lent, Year 2 - February 28, 2018 www.HarvestersWanted.blogspot.com Lectionary Readings: http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/022818.cfm Listen to Readings: www.usccb.org/bible/readings-audio.cfm
Sacred Heart Academy, Sophomore Class Mass Friday of the 1st Week of Lent, Year 2 - February 23, 2018 www.HarvestersWanted.blogspot.com Lectionary Readings: http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/022318.cfm Listen to Readings: www.usccb.org/bible/readings-audio.cfm
Terri Foster knew from a young age she had musical gifts, and now seeks to use her gifts to help other young people develop theirs. Since 2007, Foster has been named artistic/executive director of the Louisville Youth Choir. She directs the Chamber and Aria Choirs at LYC, as well as the all-female Adult Alumni Choir. Under her direction, the Louisville Youth Choir performed with the Moscow Ballet in their U.S. touring production of “The Great Russian Nutcracker.” Conducting since 1993, Foster was formerly the conductor of Bella Voce and the Louisville Children’s Choir, which performed at Carnegie Hall. She also conducted at both public and private schools. She was a voice teacher at Sacred Heart School for the Arts, the Choral Director at Sacred Heart Academy, and has a private voice studio, as well. Her professional vocal career includes performing with the Kentucky Opera, the Stephen Foster Story, community theatre groups, and solo engagements with churches and at private events. Foster is a member of the Kentucky Music Educators Association and the Kentucky American Choral Director’s Association.
Elizabeth and Caroline Tully, seniors at Sacred Heart Academy in Hempstead, discuss with Host Bill Horan and NCC student Gina Santillo a new interfaith program at the school. Common Ground brings high school girls together in a community service and educational initiative that builds bridges across religious, spiritual, and philosophical differences. Common Ground provides strong affirmation that the world's religions have a common ethic of peace and justice and by working together can use faith to help create peace in the world. Topics discussed on today's program.-What was the motivation to create Common Ground-What is Interfaith dialogue and why is it important for young people to engage in it-How was Common Ground organized into a tri-school partnership that includes Sacred Heart Academy and all girls Catholic High School in Hempstead, The Crescent School (Hempstead), a co-ed Muslim high school, and the Schechter School (East Williston), a conservative Jewish high school -How adults in the Long Island community can benefit too from Common Ground