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Hi everyone, and welcome to another episode of the Performance Psychcast. Today we are very fortunate to be speaking with not just one guest, but four! We have with us today, Professor Brendan Cropley, Professor Zoe Knowles, Dr Andy Miles and Dr Emma Huntley! Today we will be discussing their latest book which is a 2nd edition and is titled Reflective Practice in the sport and exercise science. Which includes critical perspectives, pedagogy and applied case studies and it is an excellent read! Brendan Cropley, PhD, FBASES, is Professor of Sport Coaching in the Faculty of Life Sciences and Education at the University of South Wales. He is also Head of the Centre for Football Research in Wales, and the Coaching Science Research Steering Group Lead for the Welsh Institute of Performance Science. Zoe Knowles, PhD, FBASES, is Professor of Engagement and Learning at Liverpool John Moores University. Zoe is Strategic Lead for External Engagement in the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences. Zoe is also a HCPC Registered Practitioner Psychologist. Andy Miles, PhD, FBASES, is a part-time Principal Lecturer in the School of Sport and Health Sciences at Cardiff Metropolitan University where he previously managed the School's enterprise activities. He continues to engage with a wide range of stakeholders through his own education and training company, which provides products and services to a variety of sectors including sport, the military, the NHS, and the private sector. Emma Huntley, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Psychology and Member of the Sport and Exercise Science Team in the Department of Sport and Physical Activity at Edge Hill University. She is a British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences Accredited Practitioner. https://www.routledge.com/Reflective-Practice-in-the-Sport-and-Exercise-Sciences-Critical-Perspectives/Cropley-Knowles-Miles-Huntley/p/book/9781032056944 https://www.linkedin.com/in/professor-brendan-cropley-64220048 - Professor Brendan Cropley https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-andy-miles-41633163 - Dr Andy Miles https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-emma-huntley-59046651 - Dr Emma Huntley https://twitter.com/spexpsych?s=21&t=PzxOOVXwQNXq8vmIVQ_W3w - Professor Zoe Knowles www.arcope.co.uk www.focuperform.co.uk www.sportingbounce.com The online directory of sport performance specialists. Sportingbounce helps connect specialists in sport psychology, nutrition, sports massage, injury rehabilitation, coaching, and fitness training s with clients. With a daily spend on Google Adwords, social media advertising, and excellent organic rankings on search engines your business will get found on sporting bounce. Visit sportingbounce.com to find out how sporting bounce can help you. Don't forget that listeners of this podcast can get 50% off the Premium membership package by entering the code performance, that's “PERFORMANCE” meaning you get the best possible coverage for less than 20 pence a day!
The Xapiens Podcast (XPC) Episode 1: Join Xapiens Co-Director Loyd Waites in a discussion with Deblina Sarkar about low temperature electronics as tools for human enhancement. Deblina is an MIT Media Arts an Sciences Professor and the Founder and Director of Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek research lab. You can find more information about her lab and current work here: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbFZIVVVOVXh3SEhha2cwdzNrTVJWLUVpZFlRQXxBQ3Jtc0tteGU3ZTF1bktTcG5HdzY5RG5LaVoxRVkxSGNfTlhFal90NktGVzJWQllqbE0wUzYtRzVKMUZBajRFeGgtR0toczd1WUlqWFJjMTV2eGQ3clV2Ty1xLW4tTmlYWHNhOV9BTFB2RWdPa3I5blhfZEg1OA&q=https%3A%2F%2Fweb.mit.edu%2Fdeblina-sarkar%2F (https://web.mit.edu/deblina-sarkar/)
Hometown Radio 10/11/21 5p: Guest host Dan Shadwell Cal Poly Marine Sciences Professor Ben Ruttenberg will pick up on the idea of the marine sanctuary and discuss other recent revelations about the acceleration of global climate change and what we can do to mitigate its effects.
Abby Joseph Cohen, Goldman Sachs Senior Investment Strategist, sees the market as "roughly at fair value." Frederic Mishkin, Columbia University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Professor of Banking & Financial Institutions, says monetary policy may be behind the curve because inflation won't be as temporary as the Fed thinks. Jim Caron, Morgan Stanley Investment Management Fixed-Income Portfolio Manager, says the market are telling us that we are past the peak. Dr. Bhakti Hansoti, Johns Hopkins Associate Professor of Emergency Medicin. Dr. Bhakti Hansoti, Johns Hopkins Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, discusses the safest practices for the Tokyo Olympics. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Abby Joseph Cohen, Goldman Sachs Senior Investment Strategist, sees the market as "roughly at fair value." Frederic Mishkin, Columbia University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Professor of Banking & Financial Institutions, says monetary policy may be behind the curve because inflation won't be as temporary as the Fed thinks. Jim Caron, Morgan Stanley Investment Management Fixed-Income Portfolio Manager, says the market are telling us that we are past the peak. Dr. Bhakti Hansoti, Johns Hopkins Associate Professor of Emergency Medicin. Dr. Bhakti Hansoti, Johns Hopkins Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, discusses the safest practices for the Tokyo Olympics. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Do you remember the clown panic of 2016? Remember how some trick-or-treaters had their candy X-rayed? What about Slender Man? ECU Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences Professor of English, Dr. Jim Kirkland, and Associate Professor of English, Dr. Andrea Kitta, join us for Ep. 3 of Talk Like a Pirate to share their expertise in the ways of the dead, the undead, the supernatural or whatever you'd like to call the spirits that are top of mind during the spooky season of Halloween.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Jan. 8, 2019) – If you need an example of how a broad-based college education can open up your mind to new challenges and opportunities, look no farther than University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences Professor of Psychology Suzanne Segerstrom. Segerstrom majored in music as an undergraduate and initially thought she would make a career in the field. She took an elective course in psychology and enjoyed it so much she took another, then another. Her curiosity developed into a passion and she decided to go to graduate school and focus on psychology. The rest, as they say, is history. On this week’s episode of “Behind the Blue,” UKPR‘s Carl Nathe talks with Segerstrom about how she became part of the UK faculty and what excites her so much about her research and teaching. Become a subscriber to receive new episodes of “Behind the Blue” each week. UK’s latest medical breakthroughs, research, artists and writers will be featured, along with the most important news impacting the university. For questions or comments about this or any other episode of “Behind the Blue, “ email BehindTheBlue@uky.edu (mail to: BehindTheBlue@uky.edu) or tweet your question with #BehindTheBlue.
On the September 19th broadcast of ‘Left of Black’ host Mark Anthony Neal is joined by noted economist William “Sandy” Darity, the Arts & Sciences Professor of Public Policy, Professor of African and African-American Studies and Economics at Duke University. Darity discusses the Obama Administration’s methods of tackling the economic crisis and reveals his own approach to combating unemployment. The professor then delves into his projects that educate youth by providing “gifted-quality education” and teaching research skills. Darity, who is Chair of the Department of African and African-American Studies at Duke, also highlights the importance of African and African American studies to all Americans. The episode will also feature Duchess Harris, associate professor of American studies at Macalester College in Minnesota and author of Black Feminist Politics from Kennedy to Obama. In her book, Harris tours the movements of black feminist women under different presidencies and tells the story of the formation of the National Black Feminists Organization and Combahee River Collective, while highlighting how the face of feminism changes. Harris also discusses the current controversy surrounding the film The Help.
Nancy MacLean is Arts & Sciences Professor of History at Duke University. She responded to questions about the political standoff in Wisconsin during a live "Office Hours" webcast March 4, 2011.
The Stanford Humanities Center presents the 2005-06 Winter quarter Presidential Lecture. Douglas Hofstadter is a College of Arts and Sciences Professor of Cognitive Science at Indiana University in Bloomington.