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The latest publication from Feeding Minds Press, the publishing arm of the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture, is “I LOVE Blueberries,” a children’s book written by Shannon Anderson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Award-winning children's book author Shannon Anderson is transforming agricultural education and storytelling with her groundbreaking series of picture books that inspire young readers to explore food production, perseverance, and growth mindset. Her latest book, "I Love Blueberries," follows the successful path of her previous hit, "I Love Strawberries" - a book that overcame 10 years of rejections to become a national sensation. The book was featured on Ryan Reynolds' bedtime stories show and received multiple awards, including the National Book of the Year Award. In "I Love Blueberries," protagonist Joe Lee and her friend Margot embark on an innovative agricultural adventure, using hydroponic techniques to grow blueberries. The book seamlessly integrates multiple educational elements: Agricultural life cycles STEM learning principles Entrepreneurial problem-solving Determination and personal growth A former teacher turned full-time author, Anderson is passionate about making complex topics accessible to children. Her books go beyond traditional storytelling, offering interactive learning experiences that encourage children to understand food production, modern farming techniques, and the importance of persistence. Anderson is also developing another exciting series called "Heroes Don't Have to Fly," which focuses on the power of words and personal advocacy. The first book, featuring a character named Scooter, teaches children about using language positively and standing up for themselves and others. With over 20 published books, Anderson continues to create meaningful children's literature that educates, inspires, and entertains. Her work demonstrates the potential of picture books as powerful educational tools that can spark curiosity, teach important life lessons, and make learning enjoyable. Parents, educators, and children's literature enthusiasts can look forward to more innovative storytelling from this talented author, who is committed to helping children grow, learn, and explore the world around them through engaging narratives. Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!
In this heartwarming episode of "Reading With Your Kids," we dive into the world of Kids' books that tackle important social issues. First up, we chat with Shannon Anderson about her new book "B is for Belonging." Shannon shares how this alphabet book explores the concept of belonging versus fitting in, inspired by Brené Brown's work. She emphasizes the importance of creating a classroom environment where kids feel safe to be themselves and take creative risks. Shannon also gives us a sneak peek into her upcoming books, including "I Love Blueberries" and "Speak Up with Your Beak Up." We discuss the evolving landscape of education and the need for innovation in teaching methods. Next, we welcome Angela DeGroot, author of "Not Pop Pop." This touching story, based on real-life observations, follows a young boy who mistakes a homeless man for his grandfather at the library. Angela explains how the book gently introduces kids to the concept of homelessness and encourages empathy. We explore the power of small acts of kindness and the importance of seeing the humanity in everyone, regardless of their circumstances. Angela shares tips for parents on how to discuss sensitive topics like homelessness with children, emphasizing the need for reassurance and understanding. Both authors highlight the crucial role of picture books in starting difficult conversations with kids. They stress the importance of fostering a sense of belonging, whether in classrooms, families, or communities. This episode is packed with insights on creating inclusive environments, challenging stereotypes, and nurturing empathy in young readers. It's a must-listen for parents, teachers, and anyone interested in using children's literature to build a more compassionate world. Don't forget to check out "B is for Belonging" and pre-order "Not Pop Pop," releasing August 27th!
Today, I have the great pleasure of inviting one of my dear friends from when I was in the legislature. Shannon Anderson is an attorney who specializes in public advocacy and risk management. Her dog Neely, though, could care less about all of that. Shannon keeps a steady supply of wholesome treats on hand, and is committed not only to regular walks but adventure walks and, most importantly, has arranged for important therapy work opportunities. Neely with her handler Shannon has been recognized as an angel dog at Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital in Nebraska, and Shannon has volunteered with him since 2014 and is retiring this summer. Neely will also share with you that, as a standard poodle, she has found her human to be at times a bit yippy and hyper but she will keep her nonetheless. Support the Show.
With the Strawberry Festival coming up in Portland children's author, Shannon Anderson, came to an elementary school and read her book called "I Like Strawberries." The book is a fun way to introduce kids to agriculture.
Shannon Anderson is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her new children's book Heroes Don't Have to Fly. She discusses how the book was inspired by a drawing her daughter made of a bird named Scooter. Shannon shares how she taught kindness in her classroom through acts like writing positive notes about each student. Jed commends Shannon for teaching kindness as a habit and they discuss how being mean can sometimes come from feeling powerless. Shannon talks about enjoying visiting classrooms for her author visits now that she has left teaching full-time. She updates Jed on the success of her previous book I Love Strawberries. Shannon encourages listeners to find her website shannonandersonteaching.com to learn more about her books. Click here to visit Shannon's website - www.ShannonIsTeaching.com Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com
Pastor Walton spoke with Mike and Shannon Anderson this week about their family, spiritual life, and the way God miraculously worked to heal their son.
Where does food come from? What is the process of growing food? On this podcast episode, author Shannon Anderson chats with Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall about her book chronicling the journey of young girl determined to grow her own strawberries. “I LOVE Strawberries,” is the fifth printed title from Feeding Minds Press. The book is available for purchase directly from Feeding Minds Press, as well as on Amazon. It is the winner of the 2022 Good Housekeeping Best Kids' book and the 2023 American Farm Bureau for Agriculture's book of the year. This podcast episode was originally released May 2, 2022.
In this episode award winning author, national speaker, and former educator of 25 years shares wisdom on creating a growth mindset with our students, different strategies that we can use to help our students become more resilient, ways to create a classroom full of thriving writers and so much more.Topics covered: 1. Empower students with the knowledge that our brain is growing as we learn the things that we want to know. 2. Let students know they might not know or be good at something because of a lack of exposure, background knowledge, or experience with it.3. Give students the tools to know how their brain works.4. Success Cycle - you try something and you fail, look at the failure and learn from it, then you change and improve something.5. If you're not learning from the mistakes then you're not growing6. Celebrate our Failures - you tried and the mistakes help us learn even better.7. Teach students that mistakes are "Growth spurts".8. Be conscious of praise - praise effort over results.9. Students feed off of our energy.10. Provide real life writing experiences.11. Give students a purpose and an authentic audience.12. Recruit an audience for your students to share their writing with.13. Make your students feel like real author and that it is a meaningful communication with the world gets them fired up .14. Bring in guest experts into the classroom to see that what they are learning in the classroom are used in real life as well.15. Create a list for your day - Identify the four or five most important things16. Jot down your ideas.17. Eke Guy - Purpose for living - what your good at, what you love to do, what the world needs, and what you can be valued for - find the intersection of those four these four things to help find your purpose.Connect with Shannon at: www.shannonisteaching.comShannon's Bio: SHANNON ANDERSON IS AN AWARD-WINNING CHILDREN'S BOOK AUTHOR AND NATIONAL SPEAKER. SHE TAUGHT FOR 25 YEARS, FROM FIRST GRADE THROUGH COLLEGE LEVEL AND WAS NAMED ONE OF THE 10 TEACHERS WHO "AWED AND INSPIRED" THE TODAY SHOW IN 2019. SHANNON LOVES DOING AUTHOR VISITS, PROVIDING PD FOR TEACHERS, MENTORING ASPIRING WRITERS, AND KEYNOTING AT EVENTS. HER BOOK I LOVE STRAWBERRIES WAS NAMED THE TOP RATED 2022 PICTURE BOOK BY GOOD HOUSEKEEPING MAGAZINE.
"It's only on you for the rest of your life," reads the Instagram bio of tattoo artist Shannon Anderson aka Mo' Better. A widely recognized tattoo artist, he's done notable pieces on famous athletes and entertainers, But he's also inked multiple generations of Bay Area families. He's a self-taught tattoo veteran who is paving the way for others to traverse an industry that hasn't been to kind to people who look like he does. For the past twelve years, Mo'Better's been the owner of Inkestry Custom Tattoos. But before he held a tattoo gun, he was known as a talented air brush artist, and before that he was a skilled barber. He learned each craft out of necessity. And each craft has earned him money, broadened his following and expanded his community. For the final entry in our series on tattoo culture in the Bay Area, we talk to Mo' Better about his craft, and his life. Read the transcript here.
This week Connor is joined by Children's Book author Shannon Anderson. Shannon spent 25 years as an elementary school teacher, has published 15 books, and has been featured on The Today Show. Listen in to hear what the publishing process is like, how to encourage kids to write, and how to face rejection. Follow Shannon:Website: www.shannonisteaching.comTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/shannonteachesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shannonisteachingLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannonisteaching/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/authorshannonanderson Follow Us:Website: simplywhypodcast.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwuglobal/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/IWUGlobal/Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/IWUGlobal
SEASON TWO is now upon us, kicking off with the six sessions from Revision '22. Join us this episode to hear what Shannon Anderson had to say for this generation of young adults!
One of our favorite guests, Shannon Anderson, returns to the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her new #MiddleGrade #Novel Not What I Signed Up For. Shannon tells us this is faith based story was written about a girl who suffered from irrational fears that held her back from enjoying normal childhood activities. It was through a tough love experience that she came to understand how fear can be conquered through a mighty faith. Click here to visit Shannon's website – https://www.shannonisteaching.com/childrensbooks.html Click here to visit our website – www.readingwithyourkids.com
Today's episode is sponsored by Kirstine Call, coaching for creatives. Find out more here: www.kirstinecall.comIn today's episode we chat with Shannon Anderson, Jaclyn Sinquett, and Emma Dryden about the creative process behind I Love Strawberries! ***Find out more about Shannon here: Website: https://www.shannonisteaching.com/ Twitter: @Shannonteaches Instagram: @shannonisteaching ***Find out more about Jaclyn here: Website: https://www.jaclynsinquett.com/ Instagram: @jsinquett ***Follow us here:Twitter: @pb_look Instagram: @picturebook_look Facebook: Picture Book Look Podcast Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hey everyone, it's Amy Newmark with your Chicken Soup for the Soul, and today we have a special guest for Friend Friday, Shannon Anderson, someone I've been meaning to have on the podcast for years. And finally, we're doing it! Shannon, welcome to the podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Plan now to read about, take a trip and pick Illinois-grown strawberries. This episode features strawberry farmer Melvin Repscher, who grows acres of them near Taylorville, and Shannon Anderson, author of the new book, "I Love Strawberries," for youngsters and the young at heart.
Shannon Anderson, author of Feeding Minds Press latest book “I Love Strawberries”, chats with AFBF President Zippy Duvall about her book which chronicles the journey of a young girl determined to grow her own strawberries.
Hey everyone, it's Amy Newmark with your Chicken Soup for the Soul, and today we have a special guest for Friend Friday, Shannon Anderson, someone I've been meaning to have on the podcast for years. And finally, we're doing it! Shannon, welcome to the podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
One of our favorite guests, Shannon Anderson, returns to the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her latest #ChildrensBook "I Love Strawberries". This is a wonderful story for kids, and the journey of how this book came to be published is a fantastic lesson for authors. Click here to visit Shannon's website - https://www.shannonisteaching.com/ Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com
Phenomenal Conversations W/Mr. Short: Shannon Anderson. I interviewed Shannon Anderson of Shannon Is Teaching. She's an Author, Educator, and Speaker. She discussed her start in education, writing books, LitCon presentation and a lesson for future educators. Be Phenomenal, Mr. Short --- 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/jeremiah-short0/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeremiah-short0/support
We introduce the second season of Heat of the Moment, a podcast that, like And Now The Hard Part, tells stories from the front lines of one of the world's biggest challenges: the climate crisis.Moving away from coal is a top priority in the fight against climate change. But how should local economies, who depend on coal, ensure that workers and their communities are protected? On this episode of Heat of the Moment, we hear first from Shannon Anderson, Staff Attorney at the Powder River Basin Resource Council. She's lived in Powder River Basin coal country for most of her life and has seen it go from boomtown to bust. We then hear from Tasneem Essop, the Executive Director of the Climate Action Network. She shares her experience promoting a just transition away from fossil fuels.We want to hear from you! To fill out our 2021 listener survey, go to survey.fan/foreignpolicy.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Moving away from coal is a top priority in the fight against climate change. But how should local economies, who depend on coal, ensure that workers and their communities are protected? We turn to the Energy Capital of the U.S. -- Gillette, Wyoming -- to see how that coal community is beginning to think about moving its economy away from fossil fuels.On today's episode we hear first from Shannon Anderson, Staff Attorney at the Powder River Basin Resource Council. She's lived in Powder River Basin coal country for most of her life and has seen it go from boomtown to bust. We then hear from Tasneem Essop, the Executive Director of the Climate Action Network. She shares her experience promoting a just transition away from fossil fuels.We want to hear from you! To fill out our 2021 listener survey, go to survey.fan/foreignpolicy.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bonnie and Shanda interview award-winning Children's book author and national speaker, Shannon Anderson, about her experience offering creative add-ons for school visits. SHANNON ANDERSON IS AN AWARD-WINNING CHILDREN'S BOOK AUTHOR AND NATIONAL SPEAKER. SHE TAUGHT FOR 25 YEARS, FROM FIRST GRADE THROUGH COLLEGE LEVEL AND WAS NAMED ONE OF THE TOP 10 TEACHERS WHO INSPIRED THE TODAY SHOW. SHANNON LOVES DOING AUTHOR VISITS, PROVIDING PD FOR TEACHERS, MENTORING ASPIRING WRITERS, AND KEYNOTING AT EVENTS. Let's get to it! … Questions we asked Shannon: Shannon, when we first started chatting about you joining us on the podcast, you mentioned that you had been binge listening to it. So, then I asked you what is a topic we haven't yet discussed or discussed well on the podcast that you could help shed some light on for us, and you suggested this episode: Creative Add-ons for School Visits. So here we are! Can you give us an overview of what you mean by creative add-ons and why are you interested in the topic ? How can this benefit schools? And authors? How can this help with funding? You were a teacher, so what do schools need and what can they really use? Are these ideas things that can be carried to the virtual realm as well? Speaking of which, if you could look into your crystal ball, how do you see this school year panning out as far as authors visiting in-person again? And wherever else we go with this conversation... Thank you SO much for chatting with us, Shannon! Kid book review by Laney Jones (11). Resources and books mentioned in this episode (with affiliate links that help support this podcast): Y Is for Yet: A Growth Mindset Alphabet by Shannon Anderson (Author) Jake Souva (Illustrator) Too Shy To Say Hi by Shannon Anderson (Author) Hiroe Nakata (Illustrator) Mindset Power: A Kid's Guide to Growing Better Every Day by Shannon Anderson (Author) Violet Lemay (Illustrator) Wink by Rob Harrell Lightfall: The Girl & the Galdurian by Tim Probert Where to find us: Bonnie: https://bonnieclarkbooks.com/ Facebook and instagram: @bonnieclarkbooks Twitter: @bonclark Shanda: https://www.shandamc.com/ Facebook & Twitter: @ShandaMcCloskey Instagram: @shandamccloskeydraws Shannon, where can listeners find you? https://www.shannonisteaching.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shannon.b.anderson.58 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shannonisteaching/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Shannonteaches This podcast is sponsored by AuthorVisitCentral.com and produced by Ben McCloskey of EngineIndustries.com. And if you enjoyed this episode, we would surely appreciate it if you would rate and review us and please share with others who might like it too! And if our podcast is helpful to you, please consider making a one-time or reoccurring donation to help keep us going! If you have comments or even ideas for future topics to cover on an episode let us know on the contact form at AuthorVisitPodcast.com. With your help, kids can record a book review there too and it might get used as the Kid Book Review on one of our future episodes! There's even a printable book review template there to help guide you if needed. Thanks for listening!
Starting a company is a lonely business. Finding co-founders can be the solution to this – but what if you don't know anyone who fits the bill? Linda Lian of Common Room set out to build a company and recruited her co-founders one by one. Hear her story and theirs. Viraj Mody, Francis Luu, Linda Lian in conversation with Madrona's Shannon Anderson.
Getting inconsistent results online is frustrating. One minute, an ad is attracting dozens of the right clients. And the next, you're struggling to find one or two. You don't know what attracts buyers online and it puts your wallet in a stressful spot. Selling needs a consistent message. If you constantly change your ads, people won't know how you can help. Getting consistent results is about having a story that sells. In this episode, you'll discover how to get off the revenue roller coaster with a story that always sells. How to avoid ‘blind advertising' and make consistent money with your ads. (3:40) Why a McDonald's you've never been to takes you from hustler mode to a CEO mindset. (5:01) How to rip the bandaid off messy branding and attract more clients with a consistent message. (6:56) How to build a community of loyal buyers with the ‘Shannon Anderson Story Strategy.' (11:16) If you want to know how to get 50-100 leads for your coaching business every single day, head over to http://getdailyclients.com to grab our free Paid Ad Playbook, as well as some other great bonuses.
Our guest today is Shannon AndersonShannon is an award-winning author, coach, and national speaker. She served as the regional advisor for the Indiana Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators and was named one of the Top 10 Teachers who inspired the Today Show in 2019.Her children's book titles include:Too Shy to Say Hi – 2021A Deed a Day - 20221The Story of Benjamin Franklin: A Biography Book for New Readers - 2020Monster & Dragon Write Poems – 2018Coasting Casey: A Tale of Busting Boredom in School – 2016Penelope Perfect: A Tale of Perfectionism Gone Wild – 2015I Am Not A Pirate – 2013We’ve invited Shannon back to Success InSight to chat about her newest booksY Is for Yet: A Growth Mindset Alphabet - 2020Mindset Power: A Kid’s Guide to Growing Better Every Day - 2020A Leader’s Guide to Mindset Power (Free Download)To learn more about Shannon and her work, please visit her website at www.shannonisteaching.comClick here to visit Shannon’s Author Page on AmazonClick here to connect with Shannon on LinkedIn.The SuccessInSight Podcast is a production of Fox Coaching, Inc.
Mindset, and the dichotomy of a "fixed" vs. "growth" mindset, has come up often in the podcast and in nearly every workshop, program, or training NuMinds develops. That's because it's so foundational to nurturing a full human being ready to survive and thrive in a 21st century landscape that demands adaptability, humility, and a willingness to embrace challenge and feedback. Today's guest is Shannon Anderson, award-winning author and teacher who has been featured on The Today Show, Good Morning America, and in USA Today. She's taken her wisdom from teaching growth mindset very directly and explicitly with students and leveraged it into a unique portfolio of children's books focused on the topic. I've been talking mindset with smart people for years, but I've never come across someone with Shannon's breadth of both passion and practical understanding of this lynchpin of learning and development. Educators, parents, and those interested in self-development will find inspiration and tools. Shannon's enthusiasm is contagious, and her analogies and props are the tell-tale sign of a master teacher! Creatives and aspiring authors...stay tuned until the end, when I pick her brain about her creative process as an author. ;) Links and Resources: Shannon's website: https://www.shannonisteaching.com/ The Today Show features of Shannon's project discussed in the podcast: https://www.today.com/parents/grade-school-teacher-turns-student-art-stuffed-animals-t155389 Free mindset resources as well as Shannon's books on Free Spirit Publishing: https://www.freespirit.com/search/?q=shannon+anderson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/numinds-enrichment/support
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Today I decided to put my typical interview format to the side and instead bring to you all a special and timely bonus episode in honor of Election Day. This episode is straight real talk and pieced together based on voice texts from a handful of mom friends, so please excuse the audio quality and raw editing. In this episode, I brought on a few of my mommy friends all from various backgrounds to share what they will be doing as parents today on Election Day 2020 with their children and how they plan to talk to their children about politics, the election and what today is all about. I texted them the following 5 questions and had them respond via voice text. What is your name, kids ages and background? What are you doing with your children on Election Day? How has becoming a parent changed your views or engagement with the political arena? If your kids ask you about the election (ex. what you are doing? watching? why you’re crying? happy? etc.), what message will you give to your children? Do you have any tips, tools, resources or just advice that you would recommend to help fellow parents navigate the delicacies of political conversations, whether it be with other parents, at school, other mommy friends, etc…? Go VOTE!!! Your vote matters!!! A special shout out to Shannon Anderson from Voteriders for contributing to this episode. You can find more information to support or volunteer at Voteriders.org ----- Come join me in my sandbox of life and in this podcast to explore, play and discover something new every single week. Subscribe and tune in weekly because I know you've yelled "Mommy's on a Call" at least once in the last week!!! For show notes, visit www.MommysonaCall.com Stephanie's Website IG: @MommysonaCall & @StephanieUchima
Shannon Anderson has taught first grade through college level and was named one of the top 10 Teachers who inspired the Today Show last year. She is also a children’s book author. Her newest titles are Y is for Yet: A Growth Mindset Alphabet and Mindset Power: A Guide for Growing Better Every Day. You can visit her website at www.shannonisteaching.com, and follow her on Twitter @shannonteaches.
One of our favorite teachers returns to the program to celebrate the release of two new books. Shannon Anderson believes that one of the best ways to teach kids is to empower them with a growth mindset. Her picture book Y if for Yet & Middle Grade book Mindset Power inspires kids from Kindergarten through middle school
BARS from this episode: How a tragic car accident changed the direction of her life Getting clarity in the midst of tragedy Why a depression created a book about transformation Where to find inspiration in your drama FIND THE LIGHT IN THE STORY The definition of a transformational author (a "species of their own") How a book created a new business and lifestyle AT THE END THE DAY, WHERE I SPEND ETERNITY MATTERS SO MUCH MORE THAN WHAT WHAT'S HERE YOUR STORY WILL CREATE LANES FOR YOU The importance of finishing your healing before publishing your book Where most people encounter their trauma and how it affects spiritual growth "These transformational authors are having transformations by becoming authors." You attract people to your business that relate to your story How to create a blueprint for your book The what and how of a book plan BEING VERY CLEAR ON YOUR BOOK AND YOUR AUDIENCE AND WHERE YOU WANT TO GO WITH YOUR BOOK DETERMINES HOW YOU WRITE THE BOOK How the tone of your book affects the long-term results of your book The power of reading from your book from the stage Relaunching new editions of your book for new generations Why your social media posts and content must connect with your audience HUSTLING AND BUSINESS ARE TWO DIFFERENT THINGS How to create congruency with social media posts and your books How to leverage Facebook groups and free downloads to build an audience Don't die without having gone after "Life doesn't happen to you. It happens for you." PEOPLE ARE MUCH MORE INTERESTED IN THE END THAN THE BEGINNING Books mentioned: Show Up for Your Life by Andy Henriquez https://amzn.to/3fB66lT You Are A Badass by Jen Sincero https://amzn.to/32wfmnE You Are A Badass At Making Money by Jen Sincero https://amzn.to/2CarYq9 Fav quote: "The richest place in the world is not oil fields or diamond mines, but the cemetery." Links mentioned: Facebook.com/IamShannonAnderson Instagram.com/IamShannonAnderson Twitter.com/AuthorShannonA loveandliveyourmessage.com/ Do you have questions or comments? Email them to fortune@thoughtfortunepress.com Don't forget to reserve your seat for the free training at ThoughtFortunePress.com/miniclass where I teach you how to avoid the 9 mistakes beginning authors make and how to write a money-making branded book without being a great writer or wasting your time waiting for a publishing deal. Save your virtual seat at ThoughtFortunePress.com/miniclass And, if you like the show, do us a favor. Share, like, and join. Take a screenshot and share the episode with the hashtag #wealthyauthorpodcast. Show us how much you like us by giving us five stars and a review on iTunes. Finally, join us every week by subscribing to the podcast so that you don't miss an episode.
Ep 149! The Shannon Anderson episode! This episode, Hazzy F comes thru and we talk Fantasy Basketball & Football, the NBA's July return, the NFL season, Hertz stock soaring, and so much more! Link to YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBXoVDloijnrYv7pZYuStHw/videos Make sure you follow the podcast on all social media and use the hashtag #LeftHandLayups to send in all questions you'd like answered on the next episode! IG - https://www.instagram.com/shopheirlooms/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/ShopHeirlooms Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on the iTunes Podcast App!
Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to help students enjoy writing as they discover how to improve their written work. The special agent assigned to help you with this task is Shannon Anderson of Rensselaer, Indiana.A transcript is available for this episode.I’ve really enjoyed the last few weeks of episodes that were looking at some resources and grappling with some big philosophical questions about teaching: what is my teacher identity? How can I infuse meaning into my curriculum? Is there a way to prevent teacher burnout? However, today’s episode has us focusing again on something very concrete, but incredibly important: how can I teach writing? As I, and you, my wonderful listeners, will soon discover, it’s easily done at any grade, if you have the right mindset and strategies. Fortunately Shannon Anderson was willing to share some of her writing wisdom when we spoke at the end of April over zencastr.In this episode we discuss:Why training students to become good writers is like training for a marathon.An example lesson for introducing narrative writingThe biggest mistakes teachers make when teaching writingFour tips she gives students to become better writersPublishing student work and Budsies Links:Shannon’s TwitterShannon’s FacebookShannon’s YouTubeShannon’s LinkedInShannon’s PintrestShannon’s InstagramShannon’s Website If you want to find out more about what innovative educators are doing around the world, check out www.lessonimpossible.com. And if you like the podcast, please consider rating, reviewing and subscribing or forwarding it to a colleague. You can also follow Lesson: Impossible on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Shannon Anderson shares her inspiring experience and why she wrote her story. Shannon wants to inspire you to write your own story. Listen to her full message and find out how you can connect with her online. For more from Woman To Woman and to connect with us visit our website at www.womantowomannetwork.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Shannon Anderson, Madrona Venture Group’s Talent Director, joins us to discuss COVID-19’s impact on the Seattle community. Shannon shares how she’s advising their portfolio companies during this unique time and gives examples of CEOs who are truly living their values in the midst of this crisis. She also weighs in on best practices for leadership communication and provides details on Silver Lining, the new, free resource for connecting laid off employees with companies that are hiring. Hear why Shannon is fueled by "creating opportunities out of problems" and why she sees “tremendous opportunity once we get through the current situation" on this special episode.
Shannon Anderson is an extraordinary teacher. We have been in her class, spoken with her kids, and we are proud to call Shannon one of our favorite teachers in the World. She returns to the podcast to tells us about her two new books for teachers, "Go Th Extar Smile" and "Be An Amazing Writing Teacher"
I’ve been looking forward to this for a long time. Just interviewed Shannon Anderson. She is Director of Talent with the legendary VC firm Madrona Venture Group. Based in Seattle, Madrona specializes in seed, startup, and Series A deals. They’ve made over 300 investments in 110 companies since its inception. In this role, Shannon is the center of Madrona’s talent network, identifying rising stars for their portfolio companies & the Pacific NW startup ecosystem. She also serves as the strategic HR advisor to portfolio CEO’s. Prior, she served a similar role as Founding Talent Partner at Ignition Partners. And she spent 9 years at Microsoft, where she built the recruiting function that scaled the company from 8,000 to 40,000 people. Shannon knows as much as anyone I’ve met on hiring for early-stage companies. During this 20-minute conversation, I learned a ton. You will too.
Listen as Madrona Director of Talent, Shannon Anderson, and the founder of Reverb, Mikaela Kiner, sit down for a wide ranging and fascinating conversation about building a workplace that supports your mission, how startup founders hate “HR” but want good people (and culture), and why even Mikaela had to consult an expert to understand why she was having trouble building a diverse team. They bring personal stories to illustrate how the lessons from Mikaela’s new book, Female Firebrands, are experiences they have lived through. Some great tips in here for startup founders who are looking to build an organization that lasts!
Shannon Anderson is an award-winning children's book author. Her book titles include:Monster & Dragon Write Poems – 2018Coasting Casey: A Tale of Busting Boredom in School – 2016Penelope Perfect: A Tale of Perfectionism Gone Wild – 2015I Am Not A Pirate – 2013Shannon is also a third-grade teacher, she is the regional advisor for the Indiana Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, is on the executive board for the Indiana State Reading Association, and is a frequent presenter at teaching and writing conferences.Shannon has also authored two resource books for teachers, Be an Amazing Writing Teacher and Go the Extra Smile, published by Pieces of Learning,One of her first pieces of published work was the story, A Deed A Day, “It is better to give than to receive.” -- This story is from Chicken Soup for the Soul: Find Your Happiness © 2011 Chicken Soup for the Soul, LLC. All rights reserved.Each school year, Shannon guides her students through a publishing project, designed to spark a love of writing for the students. A picture book is created by the students, and each students’ artwork is then created into their own unique stuffed animals. This annual project by Shannon resulted in her being included in a Today.com/parents segment, “From Letters to love: 10 times teachers inspired us in 2019”.Shannon also introduced us to the “Book Tasting” and her version of the “Reading Chair”.To learn more about Shannon and her work, please visit her website at www.shannonisteaching.com.Click here to visit Shannon’s Author Page on AmazonYou can also find Shannon on the following social sites:TwitterFacebookLinkedInIf you're an aspiring children's book author, check out Free Spirit Publishing at https://www.freespirit.com/.Click here to visit Pieces of Learning,The SuccessInSight Podcast is a production of Fox Coaching, Inc. and First Story Strategies.
Host Kevin Willet is joined by Shannon Anderson of Your Way Real Estate LLC. Your Way Real Estate LLC is dedicated to providing the most up-to-date market data in the area. Our team is made up of caring, knowledgeable professionals that work tirelessly to help you with the home buying and selling process. ListenNowShannonAnderson.mp3 Find out more about Your Way Real Estate LLC by visiting their website at https://www.yourway.realestate/ To learn more about the Friends of Kevin Networking Group, go to https://www.friendsofkevin.com/ Audio file: Shannon Anderson.mp3
In this episode, Director of Talent at Madrona, Shannon Anderson, speaks with co-founder and CEO of Amperity, Kabir Shahani about building a culture in a fast growing company. Amperity helps corporate customers use their owned data to serve the customer and has a very clear company culture of working for each other, moving quickly and building things that last. This year they produced a book for their internal team that goes in depth on the culture. That book inspired this podcast. Shannon talks with Kabir about how they created Amperity’s culture, how they sustain it and where he thinks it is heading. The founding team looked to pro sports to create a personal philosophy and were intentional about the direction they pursued for Amperity in terms of building the company they wanted. About Amperity: With a customer base of world-leading consumer brands such as Starbucks, Gap, MGM Resorts, Nordstrom, Lucky Brand, Alaska Airlines, and more, Amperity is revolutionizing the way companies connect, identify, and understand their customers are leveraging AI to deliver a truly comprehensive and actionable Customer 360. www.amperity.com
On this episode of wGUEST (an original series heard only on REVERSE SPEECH RADIO,) David and Christian interview "Shannon Anderson" a Reverse Speech Analyst, and a student of the Reverse Speech Practitioner course. Shannon Anderson has worked extensively on the NXVIM Cult case and has discovered some amazing Reversals. Good Work Shannon! Would you like REVERSE SPEECH RADIO, to investigate a particular topic for an episode that is of specific interest to you? If so, then please feel free to visit or PATREON account, to find out more information, www.patreon.com/REVERSESPEECH REVERSE SPEECH RADIO in association with Reverse Speech.ca and brought to you by Crime & Trauma Scene Cleaners / Crime Scene Cleaners.ca If you or anyone you know would like to be a guest on REVERSE SPEECH RADIO, and have reversals conducted for FREE, by David John Oates, then please contact me directly at reversespeechradio@gmail.com Reverse Speech is currently being used by the CIA for "Truth Extraction and Deception Monitoring," we know this because we trained them.
Have you heard of the Little Free Library that some thoughtful people put up out by their sidewalks? Well, a few weeks ago, I saw a post by Hylton Jolliffe about his Little Free Herbary... Takes obvious inspiration from the little free library movement and it aims to help us share and connect with neighbors and others who might need herbs for cooking medicinal remedies fragrances etc. The idea takes obvious inspiration from the wonderful Little Free Library movement and it aims to help us share and connect with neighbors and others who might need herbs for cooking, medicinal remedies, fragrances, etc. Anyway, I loved Hylton's idea; I think it's just as cute as all get out. Hylton also has a Facebook groupthat you can go to to find out more information. Just search for "Little Free Herbary the next time your in Facebook. Brevities #OTD It was on this day, in 1812, the botanist Karl Theodor Hartweg was born. He'd started out in Paris, working for the botanical garden there, and then ended up going to the Chiswick garden in London. He was eager to travel and go on expeditions. He was sent to the Americas for the first time in 1836. He was supposed to be there for a three year project, but you know how plans go astray... He ended up being there're seven years. During Hartweg's time, native plants from Mexico, like dahlias and cacti, were all the rage. Hartweg's particular specialty was orchids. According to Merle Reinkka, the author of A History of the Orchid, Hartweg collected, "The most variable and comprehensive collection of New World Orchids made by a single individual in the first half of the [19th] century." During his time in America, Vera Cruz (Mexico) became something of a mecca for Plant Explorers. Hartweg once commented , “All the way from London just to look after weeds.” #OTD It's the anniversary of the 1969 death of Edgar Shannon Anderson. Anderson was an American botanist and his 1949 book Introgressive Hybridizationwas a major step forward in botanical genetics. While he was at Harvard, Anderson went on to work at the Bussey Institute; a biological arm of the University. It was there that he met Dorothy Moore, a fellow botanist. Dorothy was always by his side; going on hikes and collecting plant specimens. They were married in 1923. Anderson became the director of the Missouri Botanical Garden. After three years of administrative work, he went back to his passions of teaching and research. In 1952, Anderson published Plants, Man and Life. In the book, Anderson shared his methods of research and his perspective on life. It is a favorite among botanists. It contains not only scientific knowledge, but also folklore, some of Anderson's insight on early herbalists, and a little bit of philosophy. There's a charming account of Leonard Fuchs, a German physician and botanist. When Anderson wrote about him, he said, "He was a big, broad-shouldered Henry VIII sort of man; with handsome clothes and a general air of getting things done." #OTD It's the one-year anniversary of the death of the beloved botanist Professor Holenarasipur Yoganarasimham Mohan Ram (H.Y. Mohan Ram). Mohan Ram Left a tremendous legacy of the faculty and students of the botany department at Delhi University. He had Published over 240 research research papers get guided 32 PhD students and his research included studies in floral biology, plant physiology, insectivorous plants and the river weed family. In one of his autobiographies Mohan Ram said, "I wish I could be like a tree; deep rooted and firmly fixed, bearing a lofty bole and a broad canopy, continuously absorbing, synthesizing and renewing, bearing fragrant flowers and delicious fruits, unmindful of stresses and insults, resilient to changes and perpetually giving and not coveting. To this I must add tenacity, based on the remarkable example of a gingko tree, almost at the epicenter of the 1945 Hiroshima nuclear explosion, that sprouted from the root after its trunk had been completely demolished along with everything around it.” #OTD This month, the English gardening expert, Carol Klein, is hosting a brand-new television program called Great British Gardens. Carol's program has four parts and it explores four of the country's most distinctive gardens. Today's episode features Gravetye Manor at 9 PM. The gardens at Gravetye Manor were created by William Robinson; One of England's most distinguished gardeners. Unearthed Words Here are some thoughts on June from Vita Sackville-West: "It always seemed to me that the herbaceous peony is the very epitome of June. Larger than any rose, it has something of the cabbage rose's voluminous quality; and when it finally drops from the vase, it sheds its petticoats with a bump on the table, all in an intact heap, much as a rose will suddenly fall, making us look up from our book or conversation, to notice for one moment the death of what had still appeared to be a living beauty." Today's book recommendation: The Names of Plants by David Gledhill This book is a fantastic reference for gardeners. The first section botanical history. The second section shares a glossary of generic and specific plant names, along with detailed explanations of Botanical Nomenclature. Today's Garden Chore Plant some Doyle's Thornless Blackberry. 'Doyle's Thornless Blackberry' produces 10 to 20 gallons of berries per plant per year. (That's 10 times a normal bush.) Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart It was on this day 1968, that the Rolling Stones had No.1 single: Jumpin Jack Flash. Keith Richards said that he & Jagger wrote it after staying at Richards' house. They were awakened one morning by the gardener. Jagger asked what the noise? Richards said, "that's jumpin' Jack." Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
Tapping Into Our God-Given Gifts A powerhouse of a women with so many gifts to impact the lives of others. Shannon Anderson is ensuring her purpose of helping others win, is instilled in the numerous people she helps navigate in becoming authors and coaching through life. She discusses her amazing three children that are following in some of her footsteps to win! She went from stripping to striving and hasn't looked back since! Her story is one that needs to heard. She puts emphasis on knowing the difference between a gift and a hobby. Shannon shares her favorite bible verse, Ephesians 9:11. http://iamshannonanderson.com/ https://linktr.ee/iamshannonanderson https://mys2sradio.com/ https://www.facebook.com/shannon.anderson.16906 http://www.twitter.com/AuthorShannonA https://www.instagram.com/IamShannonAnderson/ https://www.instagram.com/suitedreamdollz/ Book Recommendation: The Pact By Samson Davis, George Jenkins and Rameck Hunt https://amzn.to/2WUZubZ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today we are joined by Shannon Anderson from Rensselaer Elementary. We welcome Shannon back and look forward to her thoughts today on Kindness in the Classroom.
Today we are joined by Shannon Anderson from Rensselaer Elementary. We welcome Shannon back and look forward to her thoughts today on Kindness in the Classroom.
Today Shannon Anderson is sharing writing tips that can help children develop a love of writing.
Today Shannon Anderson is sharing writing tips that can help children develop a love of writing.
Do kids love poetry? Author and teacher Shannon Anderson says YES! Her new book Monster and Dragon is a big hit with kids and adults. When Monster and Dragon discover a poetry contest, they both decide they are in it to win it. Making the most of every minute, Monster and Dragon try out many kinds of poems. They drop their entries into the box right before the deadline, with some high fives and high hopes. Click here to support the podcast and buy Shannon's books on Amazon Click here to find out about Jedlie's all new school assembly "Reading Matters!"
Ep 49 (Part 2)! The Shannon Anderson episode! Mega Episode! Mir calls in and we discuss and dissect the rest of the NBA Draft, the current state of a bunch of NBA teams and players, Free Agency, and so much more! Make sure you follow the podcast on all social media (@shopheirlooms) and use the hashtag #LeftHandLayups to send in all questions you'd like answered on the next episode! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on the iTunes Podcast App!
Ep 49 (Part 1)! The Shannon Anderson episode! Mega Episode! We go thru the entire 1st round of the NBA Draft, offering expert critique and perspective on every pick! A bunch of guests call in to the show and share their thoughts and opinions, something that will be a common thing on the show from now on! Lastly but most importantly, the live reaction after the Knicks' 2018 Draft pick! Make sure you follow the podcast on all social media (@shopheirlooms) and use the hashtag #LeftHandLayups to send in all questions you'd like answered on the next episode! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on the iTunes Podcast App!
ParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis Podcast
Mark Young started playing tennis as a junior in Australia training under relatively strict conditions. When his dad came home one day and announced he was moving the family to the US, the captain of the local high school team took Mark under his wing and helped him develop into a very proficient college player at Oberlin College, a top D3 program in Ohio. Fast-forward many years where Mark and his wife joined the faculty of USC in Southern California as part of the accounting department. Anyone who is familiar with USC sports will understand how Mark quickly became one of the tennis team's biggest supporters and fans, so much so that he decided to write an entire book chronicling the history of this great program, TROJAN TENNIS. In this week's episode, Mark discusses his connection to the USC Trojan Men's Tennis Team and why he felt it important to document its story. He did extensive research in USC's Doheny Library, called and emailed a variety of past USC players, and spent an incredible amount of time interviewing current and past coaches. The result is a comprehensive history of one of the greatest - and winningest - college tennis programs in US history. There are so many lessons to learn from Mark's book and from this week's podcast! Please listen and share with your junior players! You can purchase TROJAN TENNIS online here. Read more about Mark in his bio: Dr. S. Mark Young holds the George Bozanic and Holman G. Hurt Chair in Sports and Entertainment Business at the University of Southern California. Dr. Young is also a Professor of Accounting in the Leventhal School of Accounting and holds joint appointments as Professor of Management and Organization in the Marshall School of Business, and Professor of Communication and Journalism in the Annenberg School of Communication. He is also a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Peking University. Previously, Young served as the Associate Dean of the Marshall MBA Program. He is also a New York Times and Los Angeles Times Bestselling Author. Professor Young received an A.B. from Oberlin College (Economics), an M. Acc. from the Ohio State University, and a Ph.D. (Accounting) from the University of Pittsburgh. His research interests are in the areas of management accounting and control, the business of the creative industries, and the sociology of collecting and futurism. His book (coauthored with Pinsky, The Mirror Effect: How Celebrity Narcissism is Seducing America, (Harper Collins, 2009), is an analysis of how celebrity acting out behavior is having a profoundly negative impact on today’s youth and our society. This book was on both the New York Times and LA Times Best Selling Lists. Within the Marshall School of Business, Mark developed the Business of the Creative Industries concentration, an academic program in which MBA students can learn about the business side of the motion picture, television, music and games industries. Young teaches the core course in the program, “Management and Organization of the Creative Industries.” Within management accounting he has published over 40 articles that focus on how the design of management accounting and control systems influences human behavior and performance in a wide variety of organizational contexts. In 2006, his book Implementing Management Innovations: Lessons Learned from Activity Based Manufacturing in the U.S. Automobile Industry (co-authored with Shannon Anderson, Kluwer Academic Press) won the Notable Contribution to the Management Accounting Literature Award from the American Accounting Association – the highest research award given in academic accounting. He has coauthored the text, Management Accounting, Information for Decision Making and Strategy Execution (6th Edition, Pearson Prentice-Hall, 2012) with Robert Kaplan (Harvard), Anthony Atkinson (Wilfred Laurier) and Ella Mae Matsumura (Wisconsin), and the associated book, Readings in Management Accounting (6th Edition; Pearson, Prentice-Hall, 2012). A former Division 3 tennis player and life long enthusiast, Mark also serves as the team historian for USC Men’s Tennis team. He also serves as Chair of the Oversight Committee for Athletic Academic Affairs – the committee that oversees the academic side of all USC athletes. Mark’s book, Trojan Tennis – A History of the Storied Men’s Tennis Team at the University of Southern California was published in 2018. This book documents the USC Trojans – the winningest men’s tennis program in U.S. collegiate tennis history. Dr. Young has won several outstanding teaching awards at the undergraduate and graduate levels, including the Golden Apple Teaching Award at USC, the Mellon Mentoring Award (twice for working with Ph.D. students) and the Jim Bulloch Award for Innovations in Management Accounting Education given by the American Accounting Association. Young is also a Distinguished Fellow at the Center for Teaching Excellence at USC. He has also taught in senior executive programs including the Global EMBA in Shanghai. Young is currently a member of the Board of Governors of Fremont College and served as a Board Member for StoriedLearning.Com. He has consulted and conducted research with Warner Brothers, Chrysler, GM, StorageTek, Texas Instruments, and the California Medical Association. Mark comments regularly in the business and entertainment presses and has appeared on BBC’s Newsday, CNN’s The Situation Room, Showbiz Tonight, The View, The Howard Stern Show, Fox & Friends, ABC News, Fox Business Channel, the KTLA Morning News, and the Fox Strategy Room, and has been interviewed by The Economist, Financial Times, Laura Ingraham, the BBC, the New York Times, The Guardian, the LA Times, National Public Radio, Marketplace, The London Times, Scientific American Mind, the Associated Press, Newsweek, People Magazine, Premiere Magazine, Woman’s Wear Daily and Bloomberg BusinessWeek. Thank you to STØNE for our music! You can find more of his music at SoundCloud.com/stonemuzic If you’re so inclined, please share this – and all our episodes! – with your tennis community. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or via the ParentingAces website.
Tips on how to schedule radio and television interviews. What to do after your Press Release is distributed.
Diamond Elite Magazine and special guest Veronie Anderson
Indiana has 4.7 million acres of forestland (just over 20% of IN land base) and 4.6 million acres of timberland. 95% of Indiana's forests are classified as hardwood forest types and more than 635,000 acres have been enrolled in the Classified Forest program. Have you ever wondered why Indiana forests are so amazing? Would you like to keep them amazing? Meet two of the people from organizations fighting to keep and grow our forests plentiful. Anne Laker and Shannon Anderson talk about the importance of saving our forests and what challenges they run into in that battle. Special Guests: Anne Laker and Shannon Anderson.
Pastor Craig Schlesinger and Shannon Anderson
Join us today on Women Leading Leading the Way Radio as Shawn Marie Turi, your host of Business IS Personal: What you do and WHY you do it... MATTERS!), interviews Shannon Anderson, CEO of Anderson Events. Shannon started her career in the event business while working at a country club in Kalamazoo, MI. Once bitten by the event bug she worked her way through the social and corporate event industry in the greater Seattle area, sharpening her skills working with technical corporations and national sporting events. After 10 years working in a boutique registration firm, it was clear that the industry was lacking affordable technical innovation, practical data application and highly experienced customer service. With this in mind, she gathered the best of the best in the industry to create a versatile and truly custom built registration experience, combining ground breaking technical event applications, maximizing data utilization and trusted professional customer support forming BlinQ Automation.