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With any new crop pest or disease, it takes time to understand the problem and to develop best management practices. It’s been around a decade since verticillium stripe was first confirmed in Manitoba. Both awareness and prevalence of the disease have increased across the Prairies since then, but there are still gaps to be filled... Read More
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Hayley Fuller, Early Years Specialist, shares with us her work around supporting transitions to school. Angelica and Hayley unpick this common topic through 3 lenses: children being ready for the transition, families being ready and also educators being ready. Hayley and Angelica tap into: 03:20 - Getting to know the new setting 05:00 - School ready skills 07:40 - Attachment: Focusing on personal, social, emotional development 09:45 - Pressures around academic skills 11:45 - It's not just about the Early Learning Goals 13:00 - Understanding and supporting families'/parents' emotional needs 15:20 - Embarrassing behaviour? 16:00 - Learning from 'break downs' 17:00 - Taking learning opportunities from NOT sharing 21:55 - Delayed gratification 26:00 - Building trust with families 29:15 - Children and families feeling represented and part of the setting 31:30 - Including the child's voice in the transition 32:55 - Is circle time useful? 35:00 - Familiar cue around the setting Read Hayley Fuller's article on The Voice of Early Childhood website: www.thevoiceofearlychildhood.com
Welcome to another episode of Mid-South Gardening featuring Vador Vance, Kenneth Mabry, and Jim Crowder!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
we've both had our fair share of poor experiences with teachers and authority figures in our lives, so we decided to do what we do best, and complain about for an hour (or less).
Rev. Wendy concludes her series today on "Back to School," by sharing about "Getting There." Her main points were: "1. No matter what, it is easier to steer a moving vehicle than a parked one. 2. Don't wait to eliminate all the obstacles before you steer 3. Some of the ones that will show up, won't be invented till you pull out of your driveway!" She was accompanied by Daniel Nahmod and The Soul Notes Band. If you want to attend his concert please go to this link to sign up for tickets: https://theunitycenter.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/category/53380. Website: http://www.theunitycenter.net Ask Yourself This: https://www.amazon.com/Ask-Yourself-This-Questions-Expand/dp/087159336X Get our free App! THE UNITY CENTER: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-unity-center/id1165626651 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2hBqp7F Listen to our Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6YJWcAhQUnkEHFqBXQmz1G
In this episode we go over the concept of going back to school! We have so many questions about whether we should get our Masters. We get into our theory that we miss community and structure and not necessarily school. In Glowing Hour we host our own game show of "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader".
In this episode we go over the concept of going back to school! We have so many questions about whether we should get our Masters. We get into our theory that we miss community and structure and not necessarily school. In Glowing Hour we host our own game show of "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader".
Episode 52 - Back to School - Getting Ourselves Ready Show Notes Happy back to school season! This week Ashley and Roberta chat all about how to get ourselves ready for back to school. Maybe you have already started school, don't worry, this can apply to you on your downtime or a weekend. We talk about some journal prompts and various ways to make the most out of workshop week. Episode 41: Simple Systems with Alexis Grecco https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-teacher-mama-s-podcast/id1580838349?i=1000566621334 If you haven't already - go join our newsletter. The newsletter has the show notes for our Thursday podcast episode as well as some helpful tips for moms and teachers. We have 3 self-care tips for adults, 2 self-care tips for kids, and 1 thing we are grateful for. Each week we would love for you to hit reply and tell us something you are grateful for too! It is one way to keep gratitude at the forefront of our minds. We can't wait to hear from you. Resources Patreon : To become a patron of our show click here https://www.patreon.com/theteachermamaspodcast Dream Routine for Kids mini-course : Instagram Handle : @theteachermamaspodcast https://www.instagram.com/theteachermamaspodcast/ Rate/Review on Podbean: https://theteachermamaspodcastm.podbean.com/ Sign up for our weekly newsletter here Roberta's Blog: https://theteachermamaeducation.wordpress.com
Although new varieties of canola can greatly reduce the chance of herbicide injury, growers may still see some evidence of it due to specific factors. On this episode of Canola School, we are talking with Clark Brenzil, weed specialist with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, on what to be mindful of to avoid it altogether.... Read More
Part two of the advice sessions is here! We talk all about high school, staying hydrated, and getting organized. Don't forget to subscribe, share, rate, and review!⭐️FOLLOW us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/letsgogirlteenlife @letsgogirlteenlife
Hello everyone in this episode I will be talking about how I will be starting my school at the wonderful OCC and GWC for my performing arts majors and studies and so much more etc --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wondergirlsaida/message
Wheat shows all, especially when it comes to the impact compaction can have on seed planted in to the headlands portion of a field. On this episode of RealAgriculture’s Wheat School, we catch up with resident agronomist Peter Johnson in a field near Stratford, Ont., as he looks for ways to combat compaction. In this... Read More
Large or small goals mean something - but more so when you share. Liberty shares her big decision! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/motivatedwithliberty/support
Your day ahead forecast, Flood Watch in effect and winter warnings for parts of Indiana, power outages and downed lines, Senate committee votes to strip most components of controversial education bill, other bills up for debate in Senate, CDC weighs in on dropping mask mandates, Russia/Ukraine tensions, animal shelter overcrowding and more See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The ocean off our coast is full of delicious fish and seafood, but none of it is ending up in our schools. There are people in this province pushing to change that. We'll hear about sea to school programs in other places and the obstacles we face here.
Jim's a bit late, but joins us in the first letter. In this episode, the guys discuss attending a religious graduate school program, how to deal with job application rejection, and what to do about relationship puddle jumping. Check out Dr. Jim's book "Dadvice: 50 Fatherly Life Lessons" at www.DadviceBook.comJoin us at www.Patreon.com/Therapy to access our pre show hang out, topical deep dives, psychology movie nights, book clubs, monthly interviews, and special side projects.Grab some swag at our store, www.PodTherapyBaitShop.comShare this episode easily: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/48446454/download.mp3Submit questions to:www.PodTherapy.netPodTherapyGuys@gmail.comFollow us on Social Media:www.Facebook.com/PodTherapywww.Instagram.com/PodTherapyGuyswww.Twitter.com/PodTherapyGuys
In this episode, instructional coaching guru, Jim Knight, joins Kaye and Steph to talk about effective coaching and how it can enhance our schools and our classrooms. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For Episode 154, we continue our three-part series, Going Back to School. This week, we provide tips and suggestions on Getting through the Program. Listen, Enjoy and Godspeed. Love & New Beginnings, ~ Stacey Mack and the Grateful Badass Team *************************************************** Subscribe to our Monthly Newsletter Here. Instagram: @GratefulBadassPodcast @GratefulBadass @GratefulBadassBooks @staceymackreads @smcameronesq Twitter: @smcameron Pinterest: @GratefulBadass YouTube: @GratefulBadassMedia Website: GratefulBadass.com smcameronesq.com
Julie Anderson, Head of School Cheshire Academy, Sara Lynn Leavenworth, Director of Admission. School is lowering its price tag next year. Cheshire Academy cutting price by nearly a third. Also be improving the Campus in the future See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Between virtual classes, a little bit of in-person learning, and a whole lot of anxiety, kids did not exactly get a full school year in 2020. This means some students fell behind, especially in reading and math. For this installment of our Back to School series, we're focusing on elementary through high school. How should we be thinking about where our students are? How do we know where they should be anyway?Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find us on Twitter @1A.
Grain growers are reporting that bluegrass is becoming a growing weedy issue in many Ontario field crops. There are three types of weedy bluegrass species that are being found: annual bluegrass, rough-stalk bluegrass, and Canada bluegrass. As Mike Cowbrough, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs weed specialist explains in this Wheat School episode,... Read More
Edible bean growers in Ontario experienced a little bit of everything in 2021 — from excellent soil conditions, to frost and hard-to-find moisture. On this episode of RealAgriculture’s Edible Bean School, host Bernard Tobin and Hensall Co-op agronomist Josh Moffatt explore four different Oxford County fields, and share lessons learned from the spring planting rollercoaster.... Read More
A spring of extremes — first cold, dry and windy, then hot, dry and windy — has resulted in weeds getting a head start in many soybean fields in the soybean-growing areas of Western Canada. While wind and cold temperatures delayed burnoff applications at the start of the season, questions about when to spray in... Read More
Early planted corn is starting to emerge in Ontario and usually when digging around, a nice straight plant can be seen coming out of the ground. This year, though, a few plants are a little wonky. Down in Lambton County, Ont., agronomist Ryan Benjamins is seeing quite a bit of corkscrewing in corn this year,... Read More
A high school is under fire for editing the cleavage of females students' yearbook pictures! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A high school is under fire for editing the cleavage of females students' yearbook pictures! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ocean off our coast is full of delicious fish and seafood, but none of it is ending up in our schools. There are people in this province pushing to change that. We'll hear about sea to school programs in other places and the obstacles we face here.
There’s always plenty of attention paid to getting grain corn off to a great start, and the same principles apply when it comes to the finer points of planting corn for silage. With seed deliveries underway and planting season around the corner, Alana Serhan, market development agronomist for Pride Seeds in Western Canada, takes us... Read More
Subscribe, Rate, and Review! Helps us grow the podcast! Thank you! Follow Alex Anderson: https://www.instagram.com/alexandersontv/ https://twitter.com/alexandersontv Follow Alex Anderson Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/alexandersonpodcast/ https://twitter.com/alexandersonpod Today’s episode is brought to you by the movie Timing. Timing is Alex Anderson’s first full length feature film and is the story of an ambitious aspiring comedian (Mike Cannon) who attempts to balance a loving relationship with Graci (Graci Carli) with the ruthless focus that achieving his dream requires. PRAISE FOR TIMING “One of the most impressive barebones DIY films I’ve ever seen. It’s entertaining, engaging and indicative of the type of inventiveness independent filmmakers should be striving for.” RYAN PIOTROWICZ, director of “The Project” Slam Dance Audience Award winner “Timing was awesome. Very cool indie flick vibe of New York City and comedy. It had some heavy shit, it was funny, and the ending left me all sorts of emotional. Graci and Mike man, I feel like you could write a Jack and Diane song about them.” KFC, BARSTOOL SPORTS “The greatest movie about stand up comedy of all time” GEEKED UP PODCAST It is currently being offered on Amazon Prime Video here: https://amzn.to/2LJ55yE in the US or UK. Go to https://www.alexanderson.tv/ for a free screener if you live outside the US or UK.
Taking You to School with Dr Tom Prichard" is a collaboration between Dr. Tom Prichard, The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling's Podcasting Empire and the JPWA Wrestling Academy. John Poz joins Dr. Tom as co-host to discuss the former WWF and SMW Tag Team Champion’s history in professional wrestling both in and out of the ring. This podcast journey for Dr. Tom will give him the opportunity to share stories, training techniques and observations from his over 40 years of wrestling experience with the wrestling fans as well as wrestlers themselves. Join us for the debut offering where the listeners and TMPT Empire get to know Dr. Tom Prichard. - From the archives, Episode 1!
It's getting difficult to get looks as a high school football prospect. Chad Wilson discusses the mission of getting exposure + Super Bowl talk. Brady's legacy, Why the Chiefs loss and the portal is shrinking opportunities in high school. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chad-wilson6/message
Testing wheat seed for fungal disease is important for a few reasons. A basic seed test for germination and vigour will tell you how viable that seed is, but if your germination rate is down, a basic test won’t tell you why it’s down. With low germ, you may have to increase the seeding rate,... Read More
There can be alot of societal pressure placed on getting an education and starting a family. Constant expectations from friends and family can be draining and result in poor mental health. Today we talk about how there is no perfect timeline for accomplishing anything throughout the journey of life. At the end of the day, we all have our own paths....so do whatever the fu!k you want to do!!! Add us on: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/averagebudspodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/average_buds YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/channel/UCyDhkRI6IzQ1qXnxsinPJ8Q TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@averagebudspodcast
TUNE IN EVERY SUNDAY AT 7PM EST. CALL IN TO 563-999-3615 GET CONSULTATIONS AT: home-schoolguide.com Raising Independent Thinkers show with Bathsheba Omane, will discuss a variety of topics on homeschooling including: getting started, alternative methods, federal and state laws, and creating a platform where families and educators can collaborate!
Corn fields across Ontario are full of variable plant development and that should be a concern for growers, says University of Guelph crop researcher Dr. David Hooker. Fields are littered with areas of yield-compromising backward and slow-to-develop plants. Hooker believes corn variability is even more apparent this year due to significant weather challenges; with cold... Read More
Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are used to control or modify plant growth processes. There are a few products on the market, and in the case of cereals, the most common PGR is used to influence the hormones responsible for cell elongation, which results in shorter, thicker stems. Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, Agronomic Research Scientist, Sheri... Read More
Are you a high school student wanting to become an architect? In this episode of the Successful Architecture Student's Podcast, I interview college student Danial Lau to talk about how you can prepare for architecture school to become a successful student. Prefer listening/reading? Check out the show notes: https://successfularchistudent.com/24/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▼GET THE FREE ARCHI STUDENT SUCCESS CHECKLIST▼ → https://successfularchistudent.com/ ← ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Get my new ebook! “How to Ace Any Project in Architecture School” https://successfularchistudent.com/how-to-ace-any-project/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Danial is a college student studying in Melbourne, Australia. Although he's not currently studying architecture specifically – I thought it would be a great opportunity to bring him on the show to talk about preparing for architecture school. We talk about some of the things he does to get ready for the big bad world of architecture – including travelling, reading and practicing. Danial also shares his thoughts about famous “starchitects” such as Bjarke Ingels, Zaha Hadid and Norman Foster. Thanks for a great chat Danial!
This week is an unusually energetic blast through my thoughts on narrative, description, what happened at the school club, D&D5e, what's going on in my Traveller gaming, and how Dolmenwood is going. As usual, it's a raw and largely unedited collection of random thoughts collected through the week and assembled into a rough diary. Take from it what you will - but it's pretty candid and personal, you have been warned!Dear Diary Theme Song and incidental music by TJ Drennon: patreon.com/TJDContact Details:Voice Message: anchor.fm/rpgrescue/messageEmail: hello@rpgrescue.comPatreon: patreon.com/rpgrescueBlog: roleplayrescue.comMeWe Group: mewe.com/join/roleplayrescue (or search "Roleplay Rescue")Facebook Page: facebook.com/roleplayrescue (or search "Roleplay Rescue")Twitter: @ubiquitousrat Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week is an unusually energetic blast through my thoughts on narrative, description, what happened at the school club, D&D5e, what's going on in my Traveller gaming, and how Dolmenwood is going. As usual, it's a raw and largely unedited collection of random thoughts collected through the week and assembled into a rough diary. Take from it what you will - but it's pretty candid and personal, you have been warned! Dear Diary Theme Song and incidental music by TJ Drennon: patreon.com/TJD Contact Details: Voice Message: anchor.fm/rpgrescue/message Email: hello@rpgrescue.com Patreon: patreon.com/rpgrescue Blog: roleplayrescue.com MeWe Group: mewe.com/join/roleplayrescue (or search "Roleplay Rescue") Facebook Page: facebook.com/roleplayrescue (or search "Roleplay Rescue") Twitter: @ubiquitousrat
This week Izzy and Charlotte dive into nursing school - how to get in, how to stay in and how to stay sane! We've answered some Instagram questions and share our experiences as students in a demanding, but incredibly rewarding program!We want to hear from you! Follow and engage with us on Instagram @heynursepodcast - giveaway coming soon!SUSCRIBE and REVIEW - it really helps us out! All episodes edited and produced by Izzy & Charlotte
Taking You to School with Dr Tom Prichard" is a collaboration between Dr. Tom Prichard, The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling's Podcasting Empire and the JPWA Wrestling Academy. TMPT's John Poz (JP) joins Dr. Tom as co-host to discuss the former WWF and SMW Tag Team Champion’s history in professional wrestling both in and out of the ring. This podcast journey for Dr. Tom will give him the opportunity to share stories, training techniques and observations from his over 40 years of wrestling experience with the wrestling fans as well as wrestlers themselves. Join us for the debut offering where the listeners and TMPT Empire get to know Dr. Tom Prichard.
On this episode I'm chatting with Eliza Butterworth. Eliza plays one of the lead characters on the Netflix show 'The Last Kingdom'. Today’s episode goes over how to make it in the entertainment industry. We do a deep dive on casting, getting an agent, dealing with rejection, being on a Netflix show, and so much more. Eliza shares her tips for aspiring actors and resources for actors without agents. We also go over how to get an agent if you don't have one and are looking. We also chat social media, dealing with comparison and competition, and how to stay confident. To connect with Eliza Butterworth click HERE To connect with Siff click HERE To learn more about Icing & Glitter click HERE PRODUCTS MENTIONED Arrae Bloat Alchemy Capsules, use code DREAMBIGGER at checkout for 10% off
In this episode Dom and James talk about shifting mindsets post-high school graduation, what Dom's experience at SMU has been like, and philosophical theories for what the meaning of life really is.Dom's Instagram: @domdtx** ANNOUNCEMENT **This will be the last episode for the year...If you have any questions or just want to reach out, please click the following link: https://currentlyconfused.com/pages/contactHappy Holidays! - WATCH THE EPISODE ON YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMV7pu5GaX5Uyp1MbiuGmIA - JOIN THE CURRENTLY CONFUSED CLUB:https://currentlyconfused.com/ - FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/currentlyconfusedpod/ - LIKE US ON FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/currentlyconfusedpod/
Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. CONNECT WITH US! LOTS OF WAYS: http://bit.ly/EOAConnect Today...Police are investigating a second murder in Glen Burnie in as many days. Schools are investigating a swastika painted in boy's room. Library meeting rooms can now be reserved online. The body of Smith Price will be re-interred this morning. Chopt is open at the Festival at Riva. And people are sharing a bunch of mis-information on the City Dock plan--we straighten it out. It is the weekend and we have a Nat's Parade, the MRE Tug-of-War, a gala to save the Thomas Point Light, a BIG book sale and the final First Sunday Arts Festival. And, of course, George from DMV Weather with your local weather forecast! Flash Briefing for Alexa. Yep, I finally brought the Daily News Brief to Alexa. Search for "Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief" in your Alexa app and enable it--and be sure to drop us a rating! More info here. The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday and available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Music, Stitcher Radio, tunein, IHeartRADIO, Amazon Echo, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and of course at Eye On Annapolis. Our weather partner is DMV Weather based in Annapolis. Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! Please be sure to check out our weekly sister podcast, The Maryland Crabs!
In this episode I talk a little bit about art school, getting hit by a car, my psychiatrist, and my hot jogging professor.
Conversations with my wife Katie Nauerth. We discuss her week away, back to school, getting back in shape, and a woman’s love of fall. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/Nauerthern-exposure/message
This message kicks off a four week back to school series and emphasizes the importance and benefits of attending Sunday School at church.
This episode offers a brief discussion about preparing to take the ATI TEAS Exam for nursing school admission.
One of the first steps you should take when signing on a new client to do contract or staffing work is to have them fill out a credit application. This may seem like an old school idea, but it is imperative if you want to keep your business safe. Just think about this: if someone approached a bank to get a loan for $50,000 to $100,000 for staffing, the bank would run all sorts of credit checks before giving them a contract. Another important thing to note from this example is that a credit check/application is done as one of the first steps in a business relationship. Legally, it is very important to have company sign a credit application in the beginning of your business together because you can bury safeguards in it to protect your company. Credit applications are vital for assessing the risk of working with another company and you cannot set credit lines without it. You need to know their three main trades and how much is in their bank; this information will be critical when deciding how much you can provide in staffing services each month. Set the credit limit now, and with small to medium sized companies continue to have your credit department recheck every six months to a year. In small to medium sized companies, any big changes in management such as CEO turnover, death, or children taking over the company, can affect the monetary value or their company and the kind of credit that they should be extended. Earlier, it was mentioned that one of the advantages of having a new client sign a credit application in the beginning of your relationship was that you can place safeguards in the contract. Some of the most important safeguards to include are: personal guarantee from the owner or an officer, groundwork for UCC filing, you can check to see if you are getting three trades which help to limit fraud. It is important to note that if a company is not willing to give you their banking information, you DO NOT want to do business with them. Anytime a staffing firm extends credit, there should be complete transparency in their financial status because you need to know what you are getting into. To reiterate the most important part of this article, from the very beginning you should get a credit application filled out and signed by the owner or an officer. The reason this is so important because this provides a safeguard if a person of lower rank signs the agreement and the company later try to use that to undermine the contract. Also, if you can get a personal guarantee, do it! You do not want to be blindsided when suddenly a client shuts down an LLC and opens one the next day, and you are out of luck; be wary of someone who changes their name because as just stated, you need to know the owner and have a guarantee otherwise they can shut down the LLC, get a quick name change, and leave you with a mess. As a final thought and summary of everything that we have discussed: if they are not willing to bank roll their own business, why should you? If you have any further questions about how to set a credit line, we offer a webinar that can help you! Feel free to reach out to us at either wilson@aercollections.com or samantha@aercollections.com. Quote 1: Legally, it is very important to have company sign a credit application in the beginning of your business together because you can bury safeguards in it to protect your company. Quote 2: Credit applications are vital for assessing the risk of working with another company and you cannot set credit lines without it.
In episode 7 of the pod we really find our flow talking about failing in school, what it means to get rich and how Hunter S. Thompson was a Werewolf. This conversation was all over the place, but the common theme is one you will hear from us time and time again - decide what's best for your life and - do the thing! If you haven't already please subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review! Your reviews help us grow the podcast AND gives you the opportunity to win PRIZES EVERY WEEK. Subscribe on YouTube Follow Jump Rope Dudes on Instagram Website
I am answering your questions that were submitted through the @iFIlmmaker.TV IG account. Questions regarding the film industry, getting clients, interview audio, and much more!Connect with us!Instagram - instagram.com/ifilmmakerFacebook - facebook.com/ifilmmakerSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/my/profile)
An interview with Assistant Professor of Art, Catherine Moore.
Back to School: Getting to Know My Purpose by Getwell Church
Back to School: Getting to Know Each Other by Getwell Church
In this episode of Grad School, I discuss teams like the Patriots getting into a rhythm by letting star players like Brady take snaps and play for most of the first half. I also touch on my first snap in the NFL preseason and also tell a great story about an unwanted house visitor.
Back to School: Getting to Know Me by Getwell Church
We talk about... Growing up in an Afro-Caribbean household Parents Evening and School Getting serious beats and... How growing up in an Afro-Caribbean household has fuelled 'Toxic Masculinity'
It's August and it's time to start thinking about getting back to school. Chris Turner discusses why getting into the school routine (practicing outside of the moment) and proper nutrition and sleep are necessary for a successful start to the school year with Ryan and Kayla North. Notes: TheBreakfast Station Tapestry Empowered toConnect
How do you get into, stay in, and play the game? Liz McLaughlin knows! She has discovered and sharpened specific skills stretching from dancing, acting and teaching, to directing, clowning and combat! (Liz takes the phrase "fighting for a part" to a whole new level)! In this Vancouver interview, you will soon learn how Elizabeth (Call me 'Liz'!) McLaughlin has made a name and reputation for herself as an excellent performer and teacher in formal and informal learning situations. And made a fine living doing so! How do you spend your spare time? When Liz has the opportunity, she serves the arts community – taking an active role on boards of local, regional and national arts organizations. In addition to adding value to the organizations, these obligations and activities constantly expand her own personal and professional networks. Remember – what you know, who you know and who knows you are all important in creative careers. You'll also discover that, when required, Liz coaches people to talk funny. Productions hire Liz as a dialect coach when foreign performers need to sound "American" or American performers need to speak like they are from long ago, far away, or down under. Can Fred really speak Romulan? Why does Marvin hate long good-byes? Good to know that, one way or another, Liz could coach them through it. Subscribe to the free Monetizing Your Creativity podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/monetizing-your-creativity/id1082894462?mt=2 While you're there, please leave your comments and suggestions for future episodes. We love your feedback! Or search for Monetizing Your Creativity on Stitcher, Google Play Music, Overcast or your other podcast app. www.monetizingyourcreativity.com
Happy throwback Thursday all. In this post I read an article I wrote in Horizon, the school newspaper of the Sidwell Friends upper school. The article is from September 8, 1993. For more audio recordings of people reading articles out loud, visit http://baratun.de