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Lead. Learn. Change.
Daniel Rivera - You + AI = Magic

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 44:25


3:25 – AI has the potential to reshape every industry, job, and life4:30 – the shift from narrow, programmatic control to individual user control7:00 – a democratized internet with language comprehension8:00 – the move from menus to genies10:00 – you can ask AI virtually anything 10:40 – offsetting the unfortunate reality of the suppression of curiosity12:00 – Hallucinations, mistakes, guessing, and precision14:15 – AI iterations are getting better15:20 – Bias in AI16:10 – Data matters16:20 – Notebook LM does not access the web16:45 – User instructions, or a company's training, can bias AI18:15 – Engagement as evidence of curiosity19:00 – The spectrum of apathy to curiosity21:55 – Responsible use of AI for formative assessment support 22:45 – AI used with curiosity is a tremendous mentor, coach, and peer22:55 – AI used with apathy is a threat to your brain . . . it might “make you dumb”24:40 – You must be aware that using AI in a bad way is very detrimental – AI is not going to tell you this itself26:45 – How much work do students do that generates pride and satisfaction that leads them to keep that work? 28:40 – All hope abandon, all ye who enter here29:00 – Great teacher Ms. Smith, Statesboro High School29:50 – We need artists in the classroom – creative, passionate, flexible31:10 – a mistake to create a fully AI school31:30 – Is AI a threat to teachers?31:50 – AI will never replace good teachers32:10 – Good teachers are curators of learning experiences32:55 – Decisions about assessment, pacing guides, etc., are not always meant to benefit students33:10 – What is the value of consistent instruction?35:50 – Recruitment problem or retention problem?36:30 – Low-hanging fruit - break down a lesson into manageable parts37:00 – Low-hanging fruit - be specific with the target audience for what is to be learned38:00 – Make this old lesson better, I need resources that cost less than one dollar per student38:45 – Ask AI to use witty banter, match student interest39:00 – AI will use analogies, metaphors, and more39:15 – Teachers still do all of the final curation and make all of the decisions39:20 – Create songs with Suno, an AI tool 40:20 – “Can AI…?” Assume that the answer is “Yes.”42:55 – You have a genie. Dream big.43:10 – Tell AI “how to act”43:40 – Another AI episode with Daniel Rivera is forthcoming Daniel RiveraSuno (music creation)ChatGPT Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn pageLead. Learn. Change. the bookInstagram - lead.learn.change

Lead. Learn. Change.
Great Teachers Matter Greatly

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 18:35


Show Notes1:50 – Felicia Mayfield - the noble field of education 2:45 – George Wurtzel - blindness is not the loss of your knowledge and skill5:20 – Cassidy Magill Evans - a great teacher...6:45 – Anjelika Riano - support students and keep them focused on a vision7:55 – Tylan Bailey - treat others well and make a difference9:55 – Amy Gropper - challenge students to intrigue them12:15 – David Reynolds - go against the grain every now and then14:35 – Christy Todd - persistence, not perfection15:55 – Vlada Galan - world leaders or educators? In order of appearance, here are links to the full episode for each guest featured in Episode 57 - Great Teachers Matter Greatly.Episode 12 - Felicia MayfieldEpisode 37 - George WurtzelEpisode 56 - Cassidy Magill EvansEpisode 2 - Anjelika RianoEpisode 48 - Tylan BaileyEpisode 44 - Amy GropperEpisode 52 - Christy ToddEpisode 6 - Vlada GalanLead. Learn. Change. main podcast page (access to all episodes)Other Teacher Appreciation Episodes:2024 – episode 55 – What Great Teachers Do – May 2, 2024 – 15 minutesEpisode SummaryWe all have stories about our favorite teachers. Sometimes those memories are about how they led their classes, making everyone feel accepted and valued, and sometimes we recall a humorous moment, or maybe a hat or other accessory that became that teacher's "brand."  More often, however, we look back fondly on how that teacher made us feel, what he or she did to help us learn, or the way their concern and understanding was conveyed to us. If you are a great teacher now, you are also building a storehouse of memories. Thank you.  If you don't serve in a teaching role, you know someone who does, regardless of their job title. Take a moment to share a word of appreciation with that person. Great teachers make a difference. Let them know that you've noticed. 2023 – n/a 2022 – episode 38 – Great Teachers – Everyone Knows One – May 6, 2022 – 13 minutesEpisode SummaryReleased for Teacher Appreciation Week, but pertinent at any time, this episode consists of a brief compilation of comments from Lead. Learn. Change. podcast guests who highlight the importance of teachers and remind us of the impact that great teachers can–and do–have on the lives of those they serve. If you are an educator, listen and be inspired to keep making a difference. Whatever your role, consider taking a few minutes today to contact a current or former teacher and say, “Thank you.” 2021 – episode 34 – Many Voices, One Message – Teachers Matter – April 30, 2021 – 15 minutesEpisode SummaryReleased for Teacher Appreciation Week, but pertinent at any time, this episode consists of a brief compilation of comments from Lead. Learn. Change. podcast guests who highlight the importance of teachers and remind us of the impact that great teachers can–and do–have on the lives of those they serve. If you are an educator, listen and be inspired to keep making a difference. Whatever your role, consider taking a few minutes today to contact a current or former teacher and say, “Thank you.” Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn pageLead. Learn. Change. the bookInstagram - lead.learn.change

Lead. Learn. Change.
Cassidy Magill Evans - New Heart, New Start

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 31:08


SHOW NOTES 2:25 – heart transplant at age 29, no previous cardiac issues3:00 – post-partum cardiomyopathy3:30 – placed on a Life Vest and a low ejection fraction4:30 – a 49-day stay in the hospital5:15 – the fear of leaving one's children behind, without a mom6:15 – emergency room, to a two-week stay, to “we've done all we can for you”7:00 – options and prognosis regarding Cassidy's heart8:30 – praying and deciding to move forward with a heart transplant9:45 – ECMO10:15 – shifting one's perspective during and after a heart transplant11:00 – Cassidy's mom, cardiomyopathy, and her heart transplant months after Cassidy's12:00 – the wait for a heart, and testing for the best match, for improved outcomes13:00 – antibodies after pregnancy can affect transplant success14:20 – a ten-hour surgery14:50 – the new heart needs to wake up16:00 – the importance of family and a support system17:30 –Dr. Allene Magill, an influential leader in education, and in Cassidy's life19:00 – Cassidy's decision to change her career path change21:00 – Shifting plans to find the “sweet spot” for one's work22:30 – teaching and learning, equal importance23:00 – organ donors changes lives and save lives25:00 – donor family and recipient interaction25:30 – a donor's organ can be classified as high-risk26:00 – How does life change when you have someone else's heart replace your own?27:15 – Piedmont Cartersville, Piedmont Atlanta, Samsky Heart Failure Clinic28:00 – great teachers…29:15 – Matt Fox, Becky Reynolds30:00 – Cassidy's closing comments LINKSCardiomyopathyECMOEjection FractionLifeVestTM - Cleveland Clinic pageLifeVestTM - Zoll pageLVADOrgan Donation - American Society of TransplantationOrgan Donation - Donate LifeOrgan Donation - UNOSPiedmont CartersvillePiedmont AtlantaSamsky Heart Failure CenterFairmount Elementary SchoolRed Bud Middle SchoolSonoraville High School   Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn pageLead. Learn. Change. the book

Un livre, un lecteur
Simon Berger, artiste plasticien suisse, qui parlera du livre Le grand troupeau de Jean Giono

Un livre, un lecteur

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024


Un livre, Un lecteur. Florence Berthout reçoit Simon Berger, artiste plasticien suisse, qui parlera du livre Le grand troupeau de Jean Giono. À propos du livre :  "Le grand troupeau de Jean Giono" paru aux éditions Folio Un curé traverse la route en portant une pendule. Un canon anglais passe au grand galop, les chevaux fouettés par les artilleurs français. Un colonel sans capote et nu-tête fait ses grands pas dans l'herbe. De sa main gauche, il tient une boîte de sardines ouverte. Il trempe le pain dans l'huile et il pompe à pleine bouche. Un officier anglais, penché derrière un arbre, allume sa pipe à l'abri. Tout ça s'en va vers le mont Cassel. Un réquisitoire contre la guerre.

Goodbye Turnschuh-IT
MSP-Geschäft verkaufen: So gelingt es / M&A-Prozess im Systemhaus – Folge 11 (Goodbye Turnschuh-IT)

Goodbye Turnschuh-IT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 54:27


Wir haben viel darüber gesprochen, wie es gelingt, das eigene MSP-Business erfolgreich zu machen. Doch was, wenn plötzlich ein Kaufangebot im Raum steht oder die Suche nach einem Nachfolger wichtig wird? Simon Berger hat sein eigenes Unternehmen, die be-solutions GmbH, vor knapp einem Jahr an die Unternehmensgruppe accompio GmbH verkauft. Er berichtet im Podcast, wie viele Anwälte involviert waren, welche Zahlen als Vorbereitung offengelegt werden mussten und wie anschließend die Integration – auch der Mitarbeiter – gelungen ist. https://goodbye-turnschuh-it.de/   Goodbye Turnschuh-IT wird unterstützt von ⁠Hornetsecurity⁠, ⁠N-able⁠ und ⁠EBERTLANG⁠ 

Morning Prayer and Worship
Do not leave us comfortless - Morning Prayer for Easter Season

Morning Prayer and Worship

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 16:48


It's the seventh Tuesday in Easter in the Church Calendar. May 14, 2024. Our general order and lectionary come from the Book of Common Prayer Daily Office. Welcome (00:00) I Need You Lord (Ben Ward) (00:36) Prayer of Confession (02:45) I Need You Lord (continued) (03:21) Psalm 97 (05:04) Psalm 99 (06:31) Glory to the Father (08:13) Matthew 8:18-27 (08:45) Apostles' Creed (10:22) Lord's Prayer (11:12) Collect of the Day (11:50) Time of Free Prayer (12:32) He doesn't leave us comfortless (14:06) Benediction (15:43) Playlist of songs from Morning Prayer. If you have a prayer request please ⁠submit it here⁠. Sign up ⁠here⁠ for the email list. Morning Prayer and Worship is a production of Steady Stream Ministries, a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Thank you for your support. ⁠You can go here to find out more⁠. ⁠Join our Facebook group here!⁠ Photo by Simon Berger. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prayerandworship/message

Anachroniques
Simon Berger : Les volcaniques

Anachroniques

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 59:57


Sat, 04 May 2024 19:10:00 GMThttps://podcasts.audiomeans.fr/anachroniques-248d05a06ef1/simon-berger-les-volcaniques-fe1f9bc4Thomas PerroudThomas Perroudnonofull59:5756

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Lead. Learn. Change.
What Great Teachers Do

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 15:20


Show Notes:00:15 - Teacher Appreciation Day 2024 00:25 - eight encore excerpts from seven guests1:15 - Julia Roland  - college student, art student, artist (segment 1 of 2)3:00 - Lana Camiel - pharmacist, herbalist, professor, podcaster4:30 - Mike Shannon - retired U.S. Army officer, current university president6:25 - Joy Robinson - former teacher, staff member with the Professional Association of Georgia Educators7:25 - Megan Golden - world language teacher and author9:00 - John Beede - mountain climber, author, public speaker11:00 - Kristin Hatcher - writer, runner12:25 - Julia Roland - segment 2 of 214:35 - "Thank you!" to great teachers Links:Julia Roland episode - An Artist's Audio Self-Portrait (38 minutes)Lana Camiel episode - Rx for Health, Living, and Learning (45 minutes)Mike Shannon episode - Grit, Excellence, Leadership . . . Purpose (41 minutes)Joy Robinson episode - We need more Joy in teaching! (37 minutes)Megan Golden episode - Learning is THE World Language (38 minutes)John Beede episode - Keep on Climbing! (36 minutes)Kristin Hatcher episode - Tell Your Story (34 minutes) Episode 7 - Host on Mic Episode - Teachers Matter (23 minutes)Episode 16 - In A Moment - Changing the World (4 minutes)Episode 24 - In A Moment - Thank You! (6 minutes)Episode 34 - Many Voices, One Message - Teachers Matter (15 minutes)Episode 38 - Great Teachers - Everyone Knows One! (13 minutes) Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn page 

covid-19 music relationships history community world learning health president english school education strategy technology leadership anxiety passion change stress living career professor goals society struggle story identity gold writing ukraine teaching artist parenting leader spanish focus courage ideas army leaders writer risk teacher blog storytelling resilience drawing students compassion high school student journal iowa teach kindness decisions engagement authenticity excellence teachers discovery cooking poetry agency indonesia engaging connections curiosity strategic austria goal setting context careers affirmations passionate perspective plants grit campus mountains mount everest self awareness diary painting turtles mushrooms earthquakes lion king dialogue published variety us army climbing public speaking chernobyl geography pharmacy poems problem solving west point simon sinek herbs georgia tech mount kilimanjaro pharmacists career changes presentations role model colonialism ecke learners lieutenant malaria labrador learner spices fulbright tell your story aau rx herbalist novelty early childhood pharmd early childhood education denali tutoring michael shannon boston massachusetts mountaineer traverse commonalities vinson division ii new guinea papua ung sankofa mountain climbing medicinal mushrooms terrier rafiki university president scad professional learning adult learning valdosta many voices aconcagua chamomile professional associations accompaniment junk mail group work world languages lowndes safe environment great teachers mike shannon elbrus salzkammergut dahlonega lake park teacher appreciation day camiel houston county airedale airedale terrier simon berger megan golden lana camiel
Lead. Learn. Change.
Mike Shannon - Grit, Excellence, Leadership . . . Purpose

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 40:28


4:20 – workplace of the future5:00 – rapid changes in technology and society5:45 – leaders are made, not born5:55 – the Leadership Foundry7:00 – building resilience, self-awareness, agency, and personal interaction skills8:20 – the complexities, and simplicity, of leadership9:30 – pursuing the best version of yourself parallels the leadership journey10:10 – you may never know the impact you have on others11:40 – storytelling as a means of messaging13:25 – to script or not to script14:30 – strength grows out of displaying vulnerability15:10 – why? how? what? Is there a more effective sequence17:00 – technology cuts both ways, and can have positive or negative effects on relationships18:00 – great leaders invest in others18:35 – talking with others is the “secret sauce” that enhances relationships and effectiveness20:15 – grit, grace, compassion, and empathy23:10 – the human encounter in education is as vital now as it has ever been24:00 – struggling through and towards discovery is magic24:25 – starting a teaching career at West Point26:25 – online learning has its place28:00 – Mr. Keith Jones, high school history teacher29:10 – the impact of great teachers is priceless32:00 – the University of North Georgia, 150 and just getting started32:25 – athletics raises all boats33:45 – knowing the stories of one's graduates34:30 – providing lieutenants for the U.S. Army35:10 – Fulbright Scholars35:25 – an ecosystem of excellence36:35 – fortunate journey, experiences of a lifetime, first generation college student and graduate, military spouse, incredible set of opportunities37:40 – equipping students to walk toward their purpose39:50 – five campuses, seven strategic big bets, all serving to change lives UNG websiteStrategic Big BetsMike Shannon's CV+YouTube monthly updateThe Adaptation AdvantageMusic for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn page 

KTOTV / L'Esprit des Lettres
L'Esprit des Lettres de février 2024 : François Vayne, Simon Berger, Emmanuel Tourpe

KTOTV / L'Esprit des Lettres

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 88:14


Voyage, voyage ce mois-ci, sous la conduite de Jean-Marie Guénois. François Vayne nous emmène à Rome sur les traces d'un mystère peu connu ici : une apparition à Tre Fontane qui décida Pie XII à proclamer sans attendre le dogme de l'Assomption. « La Vierge de l'Apocalypse », chez Artège, est le fruit d'une enquête menée partir d'archives inédites consultées au Dicastère pour la Doctrine de la foi, au Vatican. Avec Simon Berger, nous parcourons l'Auvergne inspirée ; au gré des marches et des rencontres, surgissent la lave et la pierre des volcans, les églises à découvrir, la musique baroque, Pascal ou Pierre le Vénérable, Max Jacob, et des êtres singuliers habités par le génie de cette terre sacrée (« Les Volcaniques », chez DDB). Avec Emmanuel Tourpe, c'est l'Église toute entière que nous visiterons. Dans un contexte de débats internes à l'Église extrêmement violents, de haines entre catholiques sur les réseaux sociaux, l'auteur rappelle que l'amour seul est digne de foi. Sur les pas de grands spécialistes de la Bible, et surtout de saint Jean, saint Augustin ou du père Perrin, il montre à quel point nous embrouillons tout lorsqu'il s'agit de l'amour (« A l'amour que vous aurez les uns pour les autres...Le dernier mot de Dieu » chez Artège). Une coproduction Le Jour du Seigneur/ La Procure / KTO.

Lead. Learn. Change.
Kristin Hatcher - Tell Your Story

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 33:30


Show Notes3:10 – the value of questions3:20 – the portability of questions3:40 – questions bring people together (questions can lead to community)4:10 – ask yourself, “What's one question I want to carry into the next twelve months?”5:35 – does everyone have a story to tell?6:35 – you have a story and there are many ways to convey it7:30 – writing is a way of trying on ideas8:35 – “Do I consider myself to be a teacher?”9:30 – countless opportunities to learn10:25 – some of the most profound learning occurs when teaching and learning (and those roles) are blurred11:05 – from a small diary, to journaling, to blogs, to personal essays12:25 – the definition of “published”13:35 – “Am I a writer? Am I an author?”14:10 – writing is a continual act of self-authorization14:55 – Writing and its parallel to the question, “Are you a runner?” 16:40 – two options to get started on your writing journey16:55 – another use for junk mail17:55 – write with another person18:40 – noticing the impulse to write19:40 – ten minutes a day fits into real life20:40 – accompaniment - someone walking alongside us, and vice-versa21:35 – “None of us should be left alone with our bad writing.”24:35 – reaching for goals in the great outdoors - pushing the limits25:05 – Brainstorm Road – a structure to accomplish a Dream Project26:40 – not necessarily (or only) becoming a writer, but becoming the kind of person who can write a book27:45 – stories and questions, plus seeing the individual, are part of being a great teacher28:20 – an art teacher who painted the cast on my arm29:45 – my dad leading me through questions and stories30:00 – Tommy and Teresa Turtle31:20 – tremendous respect for teachers – thank you32:00 – if you feel compelled to write, you can do it https://www.instagram.com/kristin__hatcher/https://kristin-hatcher.com/Instagram - @kristin_hatcher Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn page

Morning Prayer and Worship
Into a spacious place - Morning Prayer After Epiphany

Morning Prayer and Worship

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 16:30


It's the First Thursday After the Epiphany in the Church Calendar. January 11, 2024 Our general order and lectionary comes from the Book of Common Prayer Daily Office. We'll sing “If I Was a Bird” by Jess Ray with a prayer of confession. We'll read Psalm 18:1-20 followed by the Gloria Patri. Our Scripture lesson is John 1:43-51. We'll say the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Collect of the Day followed by a time of spontaneous, prompted prayer. If you have a prayer request please submit it here. Sign up here for the email list. Morning Prayer and Worship is a production of Steady Stream Ministries, a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Thank you for your support. You can go here to find out more. Join our Facebook group here! Photo by Simon Berger. First Sunday after the Epiphany: The Baptism of Our Lord - Father in heaven, who at the baptism of Jesus in the River Jordan proclaimed him your beloved Son and anointed him with the Holy Spirit: Grant that all who are baptized into his Name may keep the covenant they have made, and boldly confess him as Lord and Savior; who with you and the Holy Spirit lives and reigns, one God, in glory everlasting. Amen. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prayerandworship/message

Sacred Love Lessons
SLL S4: Start Each Day Anew

Sacred Love Lessons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 7:09


Learn how to jumpstart your day with sun energy. SELF LOVE TOOLS Book Coaching Session, https://houseofsacredlove.com The Art of Being You, https://46lawsofspiritualpower.com Imani's Books On Amazon, https://amzn.to/3FzRwtZ The Sacred Saba: Hidden Secrets of Your Subconscious Mind, http://thesacredsaba.com   CREDITS Music by Fred Irie (Lips of Wine) Photo by Simon Berger  

Lead. Learn. Change.
Christy Todd - You Want to Be an Influencer?

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 38:04


SHOW NOTES2:30 – teachers are bridge builders2:55 – a passion for building connections and helping others realize their potential3:40 – overwhelming appreciation for men and women in the U.S. military5:50 – being better tomorrow than you are today6:10 – focus most on what you need to do well, show up the next day, and improve7:00 – chorus director Janice Folsom was an inspiration8:10 – the capacity to command a room, getting a team to work toward a common goal8:35 – painting a picture of goals and transfers to the real world, and why that's important9:10 – building opportunities for students to engage in Georgia's booming creative industry sector9:50 – shift from a traditional choral background to focusing more on creation10:25 – learning how to build relationships and partnerships, and using those skills in the classroom11:20 – a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to represent Georgia's teachers11:40 – great experiences to connect with a wide representation of various sectors12:35 – Gen Z – philanthropic intentions and a desire to be social media influencers13:35 – if you want to be an influencer, be a teacher!14:15 – there are elements of being a teacher that are difficult and you can make a huge difference15:15 – Top Ten Back to School Tips project – collaborating with other Teacher of the Year candidates15:40 – I am an ambassador, not the best teacher in the state or even in my school – this is a chance to elevate the profession16:20 – a diverse range of best practices is a great way to honor others' voices17:00 – from a focus on teaching academic standards to an application of learning17:30 – learning what the pivotal knowledge and skill sets are in different careers19:30 – Trilith Studios (Marvel films+) leading to an idea for students to create new and original content, help them become entrepreneurs, etc.20:15 – students creating music and more – help from Tiffany I. M. Jones (then in an Atlanta Symphony Orchestra outreach role)21:10 – forming an entertainment label – Hall Pass Entertainment and opening the door to students' interests – students naming the label, creating art work, forming teams and committees22:15 – middle school students releasing music albums, posting to a YouTube channel, and starting a podcast23:00 – former middle school students now in high school are returning to Rising Starr Middle School to assist with the current work students are undertaking23:45 – even once a semester, make sure that students are engaged in at least one project that is strongly connected to career roles24:00 – share the stories of success and the great work students are doing26:55 – AI (artificial intelligence) – stifling or enabling and accelerating creativity?27:30 – first use of a floppy disk and an iPod – life-changing moments28:15 – despite capabilities, there are things that AI doesn't do very well29:45 – the future of work may bend toward jobs centered around creativity31:40 – which is more important, teaching or learning?32:30 – retired teachers, your job isn't yet done32:55 – Teacher:Student impact ratio is huge33:10 – Who did you inspire?33:30 – it's often the small moments that make the biggest impact33:40 – teacher Teddye Martin knew I needed a place to belong and connect34:30 – Ms. Martin instilled the love of education34:55 – a teacher's superpower is building connections, and we change the future when we help students see their potential35:50 – first thoughts when announced as Teacher of the Year36:20 – students, parents, colleagues, community partners can teach us as well, and help us look at things in a different way36:55 – gratitude for so many people who helped me along the way and who have made possible this opportunity to serve as an ambassador Email: Christy.Todd@doe.k12.ga.usFacebook:GATeacherX: @2024GaTOTY Blue Angels F/A-18 Super Hornet flight storyGeorgia Teacher of the Year webpageGeorgia Teacher of the Year events requestChristy Todd 2024 Georgia Teacher of the Year press releaseRising Starr Middle School, Fayette County GeorgiaTrilith StudiosGeorgia Lawyers for the ArtsHall Pass EntertainmentMusic for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn page  

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Rick Zeisig - I Had to Lose My Voice to Find My Voice

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 70:49


SHOW NOTES 0:55 - Contextual introduction for this episode's unique features 3:20 – Sample DJ clips 4:15 – Guest introduction 5:05 – Cancer, voice change, a long stint behind the high school football stadium game night microphone 6:00 – Rick starts his three-decades of announcing Friday night home games 7:55 – Son Rowdy follows Dad Rick at the football field 8:45 – Family members want to hear the players' names 10:30 – Daughter Grace, a performance from the (very) early years 12:00 – David (Reynolds) stands in for Brad Pitt 13:25 – Wife Margaret makes a huge difference in the community 15:55 – The story behind Be Nice to Grace Day 21:05 – Jeanne Burr (and Walter Hooper) as a catalyst for Rick on the air for the first time (at age 17) 24:45 – Listening to Chicago's AM station WLS 27:00 – John Records Landecker 30:00 – A lesson learned about making others feel important 32:24 – Interviewing Garth Brooks 33:40 – The first time cancer rears its head 39:30 – Focused radiation, bolted to the table, and a special mask 43:10 – Jimmy Buffet embedded in a family tradition 44:40 – Cancer reappears – in a new location 46:00 – Friend Amy's powerful question 46:40 – God's gameplan for Rick 49:45 – Lydia, a face from the past, and a new connection for the future 52:35 – High school reunion delays 54:10 – Living in a small town, great friends, great community 58:00 – Sharing one's story to give others hope 59:40 – A lesson Rick wants us to hear 1:04:40 – One of many similar stories of good fortune – Running out of gas on I-75 North 1:07:00 – A mini-facelift's role in the past twenty years of Rick's life 1:07:50 – The most recent doctor's visit and current prognosis 1:09:40 – The unexpected result of Rick losing his voice  LINKS:Instagram: @therickontheradioJohn Records LandeckerEmory Proton CenterRowdy Zeisig, the new Dalton High School football announcerJeanne BurrDunaway Drug StoreBeaulieu's beginningJimmy Buffet's 'Twas the Night Before ChristmasMusic for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn page 

Lead. Learn. Change.
Seth Godin - Teaching, Generosity, and Significance

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 37:34


2:50 – words (including jackalope) and an older book4:30 – everyone “owns their own channel” now4:50 – you don't have to wait for permission5:30 – teaching experience5:45 – difference between learning and education5:55 – connection between autodidacticism and conditions for learning6:10 – a good day is when…6:40 – Mr. Jon Guillaume decided to change my life7:00 – not an accident that the arc of one's life can be redefined because of a teacher7:40 – helping others become who they want to be is a calling8:40 – why the first U.S. teachers' college was called the Normal School9:00 – teaching to the test correlates with restrictions9:20 – options, decisions, and choices are still available9:40 – little things, repeated - with a goal - add up to big things10:05 – persistence is always generous10:20 – Beth Rudd, a great teacher with tremendous impact11:15 – teachers are not given nearly enough recognition12:20 – respect for public school educators12:40 – learning creates positive tension13:20 – useful incompetence is a tool for learning15:00 – word choices are a symptom of how our brains work15:35 – Will this be on the test?15:45 – curiosity is the Why, not the What18:00 – Song of Significance18:15 – dignity and respect18:45 – spectator or participant?19:05 – questions to ask that lead to improvement19:45 – redefining creative work20:45 – the standard solution is not the creative one21:40 – The Art of Possibility22:10 – when I turn 84…22:45 – Where is the community orchestra in your life?23:00 – What supports your achievements?23:35 – generosity is not synonymous with free24:30 – raising the quality and making a difference are generous behaviors25:00 – there are many kinds of learning25:25 – sharing one's thinking about what is being noticed26:15 – writing for one's readers and for those with whom those readers will share the writing27:15 – attitude is a skill28:15 – the real skills of honesty, integrity, enthusiasm, loyalty29:05 – The Carbon Almanac and Michel Porro29:40 – owning a camera, taking a photo, and properly using pictures with intent30:20 – Alt text31:30 – Seth's mom32:30 – generosity plus initiative equals possibility33:00 – Sotheby's event – imperfect but amazing35:00 – learning from others while working together35:35 – no such thing as closing thoughts35:45 – the best way to pay it forward37:25 – endLinks and credits:Cover Photo of Seth – Darius Bahsar and ArchangelThe Song of Significance The Art of PossibilityThe Boston PhilharmonicSeth's blogLead. Learn. Change.  the bookProfessional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn pagePodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats 

Lead. Learn. Change.
Selections from the book: pages 77-87

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 11:10


Be ready to goTraffic Lights and Bumper StickersA glance in the rearview mirror is not the best compass.The Sankofa BirdReflections and Call to ActionFiltersPAGE Break – Members MatterSankofa - Berea College linkLead. Learn. Change.  the bookProfessional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn pagePodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats

Morning Prayer and Worship
More than the very life in me – Morning Prayer in Easter

Morning Prayer and Worship

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 17:04


It's the Fourth Friday of Easter in the Church Calendar. May 5, 2023. This week we are following the Daily Office lectionary with an episode Monday through Friday. Our general order and lectionary comes from the Book of Common Prayer Daily Office. Singing a song I wrote called “I Need You Lord,” with a prayer of confession. We'll read Psalms 40 and 54 followed by the Gloria Patri. Our Gospel reading is Luke 7:1-17 . We'll say the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Collect of the Day. We'll then have a time of prompted prayer. If you have a prayer request please submit it here. Sign up here for the email list. Visit Patreon to give and support Morning Prayer monthly. Go to PayPal to give a one-time gift. Photo by Simon Berger. Fourth Sunday of Easter - O God, whose Son Jesus is the good shepherd of your people: Grant that when we hear his voice we may know him who calls us each by name, and follow where he leads; who, with you and the Holy Spirit, lives and reigns, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Morning Prayer and Worship
More than the very life in me – Morning Prayer in Easter

Morning Prayer and Worship

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 17:04


It's the Fourth Friday of Easter in the Church Calendar. May 5, 2023. This week we are following the Daily Office lectionary with an episode Monday through Friday. Our general order and lectionary comes from the Book of Common Prayer Daily Office. Singing a song I wrote called “I Need You Lord,” with a prayer of confession. We'll read Psalms 40 and 54 followed by the Gloria Patri. Our Gospel reading is Luke 7:1-17 . We'll say the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Collect of the Day. We'll then have a time of prompted prayer. If you have a prayer request please submit it here. Sign up here for the email list. Visit Patreon to give and support Morning Prayer monthly. Go to PayPal to give a one-time gift. Photo by Simon Berger. Fourth Sunday of Easter - O God, whose Son Jesus is the good shepherd of your people: Grant that when we hear his voice we may know him who calls us each by name, and follow where he leads; who, with you and the Holy Spirit, lives and reigns, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prayerandworship/message

Lead. Learn. Change.
Tylan Bailey - Custodian to Teacher: Meet Your Blessing Halfway

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 32:31


SHOW NOTES:3:00 – deciding to be a teacher when in middle school4:10 – as a teenage dad, deciding to be a good father6:00 – your support system is your true family6:40 – fairness, love, respect – Hightower family and blood family7:50 – homeless, couch surfing, and fourteen schools8:20 – road to success is very hard8:35 – choices, decisions, and consequences – life!9:45 – June 2, 2017 – everything changes10:45 – delivering newspapers for the AJC, seven days a week, eleven years11:40 – Be More! – be a teacher12:45 – managing priorities – keep the main thing the main thing 13:25 – if you want to gain, you have to take some things away14:40 – if you bring work home, home can become work16:30 – doing something for myself, for the first time17:00 – this is meant for me because it's happening to me17:30 – I never thought I would be on anyone's podcast17:50 – meet your blessing halfway19:40 – Mr. Ron Kitchens20:20 – students, technology, and physical activity21:45 – favorite sports23:15 – involving all students in physical education – opportunities to learn and lead24:45 – stamina – custodian and PE teacher25:30 – communicating with students- providing guidance and encouragement26:15 – anything you set your mind to, you can do it26:25 – if you want good, you can have good26:45 – minimal surprises, but with kindergarten…27:45 – seeing growth and development of students28:30- teaching or learning, which is most important?29:10 – great teachers listen and learn29:50 – other teachers – Ms. Stanford, Ms. Sherwood, Ms. Ware, Ms. Peeples, Ms. Dumars, Ms. Wilson31:20 – if you want something, go after it32:00 – thanks for listening to my storyLinks:DeKalb County SchoolsHightower ElementaryBriar Vista ElementaryIndian Creek ElementaryGSU PETE (Physical Education Teacher Education) departmentGood Morning America – ABC newsSteve on Watch (show, Steve Harvey)Story by Reese WatersProfessional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn pagePodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats

Anachroniques
Jean Giraudoux & Joseph Kessel

Anachroniques

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 59:50


En compagnie de Simon Berger, normalien, historien de l'art, et grand amateur de Giraudoux qui vient nous parler du premier roman d'un auteur que vous connaissez peut-être davantage pour ses pièces de théâtre que pour son œuvre romanesque. En seconde partie d'émission, Alice Mollet, normalienne également, agrégée de Lettres moderne et spécialiste de Joseph Kessel, auquel elle consacre sa thèse, pour nous parler aussi de son premier roman. Lectures de textes par Malaurie. Chronique musicale par Maxime Guebey.

Lead. Learn. Change.
Selections from the book: pages 56-76

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 29:44


SHOW NOTES:NOTE: Episode 47 will be followed by a guest episode, Tylan Bailey, who made a career move from school custodian to . . . teacher. You won't want to miss it.Thereafter, guest, book, guest, book, guest… will serve as the pattern for our epidsodes until the book selections are completed.Today' s episode includes:Lead purposeful changeWhere are We Now? Where are You?Change the Story!We learn best from others, and PAGE has learned more from teachers than from any other source.What has truly changed as a result or your learning, your leadership, and your work?Work on relationshipsThe Narnia PrincipleSuccess is linked to beliefs, imagination, relationships, and focus.PAGE Break – Shared commitmentAll educators deserve access to quality learning experiences.Words to Live By (Mark Cuban, Albert Einstein, Constance Baker Motley, Allene Magill)Lead. Learn. Change.  the bookMusic for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn pageMeasuring What We Do in Schools: How to Know if What We are Doing is Making a Difference, by Victoria BerhnardtLearning Forward's standards for professional learning

Lead. Learn. Change.
Selections from the book: pages 42-55

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 25:17


SHOW NOTES:Set your directionWhich Gear?Improvement isn't instantaneous, but movement toward it is manifested in individual momentsBegin with those you serveWho's on First?PAGE Break – CCRPI Don't dwell solely on answers. Spend time getting the questions right.Lead. Learn. Change.  the bookMusic for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn pageWorking on the Work: an Action Plan for Teachers, Principals, and Superintendents by Phillip SchlechtyWhy Johnny Can't Read: And What You Can Do About It, by Rudolph FleschWhy Johnny Still Can't Read: A New Look at the Scandal of Our Schools, by Rudolph FleschGeorgia Department of Education – Curriculum and Instruction – Accountability 

theWord
The Mountaintop

theWord

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 5:40


For 5 March 2023, Second Sunday of Lent, based on Matthew 17:1–9 (Photo by Simon Berger on Unsplash)

Truth, Lies and Workplace Culture
28. What You Must Know for a Successful Exit, with VC Investors & Acquisition Experts (PART 2 of 2)

Truth, Lies and Workplace Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 66:54


Join us for part 2 of 2. Part 1 is last week! What do a billion-dollar VC investor, a serial entrepreneur and an M&A integration specialist have in common? HINT: They invest in people, not businesses. Today we're joined by three expert guests: Sarah Chen Spellings  Co-Founder & Managing Partner of Beyond the Billion, the world's first and largest global consortium supporting women-founded companies. In under 2 years, the fund has deployed +$638M to 800 female-founded companies, with 11 recognised as unicorns. Simon Berger  Founding Partner of IM2 Group in 2002, Rendezvous Exhibitions in 1994 and Intermedia Exhibitions & Conferences in 1997. Building and selling 26 exhibitions and conferences around the world, Simon Berger continues to invest in creative business opportunities and offers consultancy and M&A services to industry players. Melissa Carson  After 25 years with several high-performing organisations including Accenture, where she supported M&A integration from a people perspective, Melissa founded Canopy Solutions. As Founder, People Strategist and Leadership Advisor she works with clients ranging from small non-profits to scaling technology companies, all with a common goal of ensuring that they have aligned their business and people strategies to drive growth. Join the conversation as we uncover EXACTLY what investors are looking for in 2023, how you can secure funding, and grow your business to exit. We discuss: What investors look for in a business What investors look for in entrepreneurs and leaders The red flags that will lose you the deal The role of People & Culture in securing investment Overcoming bias in the world of business and investment 4 expert tips and a mountain of resources This is part 1 of a 2-part series. Stay tuned! Resources Connect with Sarah Chen-Spellings LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahchenglobal/ Website: sarah-chen.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahchenglobal/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SarahChenGlobal Listen to Billion Dollar Moves, our sibling show on the HubSpot Podcast Network: beyondthebillion.com and https://sarah-chen.com/billion-dollar-episodes/ Connect with Simon Berger LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-berger-18b5a34/ Website & Newsletter: makeadifference.events Events: https://madworldsummit.com/ / https://www.watercoolerevent.com/ Twitter: - https://twitter.com/MADSummits / https://twitter.com/watercoolerevnt Connect with Melissa Carson LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissaridercarson/ Website: https://canopystrategies.co/ Read More From the News Round-up What is a Hush Trip? https://fortune.com/2023/02/06/what-is-hush-trip-new-workplace-trend/ Amazon Return to the Office: https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/company-news/andy-jassy-update-on-amazon-return-to-office Blinkist  Read more at: https://www.blinkist.com/magazine/posts/us-investors-berlin-startup?utm_source=cpp More From Truth, Lies & Workplace Culture Take part in our latest leadership research: https://forms.gle/H654QD4nEgAjd4La9 Listen back to Truth & Lies for more on: The Truth Behind Britain's Healthiest Workplaces: https://truthliesandwork.com/episodes/britains-healthiest-workplace-winners-2022 The Secret to Building Great Teams: https://truthliesandwork.com/episodes/psychological-safety Is WFH Dead? https://truthliesandwork.com/episodes/work-from-home-cost-of-living-crisis Connect with Al and Leanne Connect with Al on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thisisalelliott/ Connect with Leanne on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meetleanne Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthlieswork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/truthlieswork Email: podcast@oblonghq.com

Truth, Lies and Workplace Culture
27. How to Secure An Investor: What You Must Know for a Successful Exit (Part 1 of 2)

Truth, Lies and Workplace Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 64:30


What do a billion-dollar VC investor, a serial entrepreneur and an M&A integration specialist have in common? HINT: They invest in people, not businesses. Today we're joined by three expert guests: Sarah Chen Spellings  Co-Founder & Managing Partner of Beyond the Billion, the world's first and largest global consortium supporting women-founded companies. In under 2 years, the fund has deployed +$638M to 800 female-founded companies, with 11 recognised as unicorns. Simon Berger  Founding Partner of IM2 Group in 2002, Rendezvous Exhibitions in 1994 and Intermedia Exhibitions & Conferences in 1997. Building and selling 26 exhibitions and conferences around the world, Simon Berger continues to invest in creative business opportunities and offers consultancy and M&A services to industry players. Melissa Carson  After 25 years with several high-performing organisations including Accenture, where she supported M&A integration from a people perspective, Melissa founded Canopy Solutions. As Founder, People Strategist and Leadership Advisor she works with clients ranging from small non-profits to scaling technology companies, all with a common goal of ensuring that they have aligned their business and people strategies to drive growth. Join the conversation as we uncover EXACTLY what investors are looking for in 2023, how you can secure funding, and grow your business to exit. We discuss: What investors look for in a business What investors look for in entrepreneurs and leaders The red flags that will lose you the deal The role of People & Culture in securing investment Overcoming bias in the world of business and investment 4 expert tips and a mountain of resources This is part 1 of a 2-part series. Stay tuned! Resources Connect with Sarah Chen-Spellings LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahchenglobal/ Website: sarah-chen.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahchenglobal/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SarahChenGlobal Listen to Billion Dollar Moves, our sibling show on the HubSpot Podcast Network: beyondthebillion.com and https://sarah-chen.com/billion-dollar-episodes/ Connect with Simon Berger LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-berger-18b5a34/ Website & Newsletter: makeadifference.events Events: https://madworldsummit.com/ / https://www.watercoolerevent.com/ Twitter: - https://twitter.com/MADSummits / https://twitter.com/watercoolerevnt Connect with Melissa Carson LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissaridercarson/ Website: https://canopystrategies.co/ Read More From the News Round-up What is a Hush Trip? https://fortune.com/2023/02/06/what-is-hush-trip-new-workplace-trend/ Amazon Return to the Office: https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/company-news/andy-jassy-update-on-amazon-return-to-office Blinkist  Read more at: https://www.blinkist.com/magazine/posts/us-investors-berlin-startup?utm_source=cpp More From Truth, Lies & Workplace Culture Take part in our latest leadership research: https://forms.gle/H654QD4nEgAjd4La9 Listen back to Truth & Lies for more on: The Truth Behind Britain's Healthiest Workplaces: https://truthliesandwork.com/episodes/britains-healthiest-workplace-winners-2022 The Secret to Building Great Teams: https://truthliesandwork.com/episodes/psychological-safety Is WFH Dead? https://truthliesandwork.com/episodes/work-from-home-cost-of-living-crisis Connect with Al and Leanne Connect with Al on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thisisalelliott/ Connect with Leanne on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meetleanne Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthlieswork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/truthlieswork Email: podcast@oblonghq.com

Lead. Learn. Change.
Selections from the book: pages 19-41

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 32:07


Another installment of readings from Lead. Learn. Change., the book, pages 19 to 41. Book Selection installments and Guest episode patternAcknowledgement correctionForeword or Forward?This is my favorite book…How to use this bookYour work cannot thrive in isolationMake a differenceIf a complainer whines in the woodsGreat teachers impact livesTransformation might be a synonym for learningAll of us can learn from all of usYou are creating your legacyYour questions might be more insightful than your answersSet your direction Lead. Learn. Change.  the bookMusic for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn page

Lead. Learn. Change.
Amy Gropper - Why I Teach

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 39:16


SHOW NOTES2:30 – second-career educator and an effective, thoughtful, and creative teacher3:30 – every never you utter in life becomes your roadmap3:45 – I will never be a teacher. I hate school4:00 – perhaps not the greatest horse rider but a great teacher of horse riding5:00 – going back to school to become a teacher5:15 – David as Amy's first assistant principal5:30 – engage and intrigue students5:45 – first experiences in higher ed6:10 – tech ed in the private sector6:50 – coordinator of field placement – working with student teachers7:05 – HOW to teach is the overarching theme and key component of the teaching and learning process8:15 – Amy gave names to the PCs in her classroom9:20 – don't use technology gratuitously – have a rationale 10:05 – technology can enhance collaboration10:30 – ask, “How will technology enhance learning?”10:45 – Answer Garden, word clouds, discussions and connections between what surfaces via tech and human interaction and “wondering”12:55 – you must establish structure, boundaries, and routines13:05 – you must get to know your kids (your students, your learners)13:35 – respectful dialogue is a precursor to learning14:15 – what is a professional boundary?15:05 – norms AND non-negotiables16:00 – David's interaction with students In School Suspension 17:50 – breaking convention for learner benefit18:15 – am I enjoying what I am doing right now?18:45 – if you are not connecting with your students, figure out why and work on adjusting what needs to change19:35 – the "endless bulletin board”19:55 – Think Tank and the Issue Fish21:10 – an idea, borne out of panic21:45 – be willing to dive in and try something – if it doesn't work, try something else22:00 – student work as an opportunity for affirmation23:45 – what teacher-leadership looks like 24:20 – be a leader with those you lead25:00 – intentional boundaries – individual and contextual, but consistent25:15 – don't take yourself too seriously – don't feel sorry for your own failures26:05 – an orchid named Spike27:00 – everything good I learned about education, I learned in the barn27:30 – first horse at age eight, competition, and lessons about good riding27:45 – listening, waiting, life is not all about me29:30 – grateful for the experiences I have had30:05 – teaching or learning – which is more important?30:15 – if we stop learning, we've given up31:00 – find what happened good today31:35 – learning and courage drive change 31:50 – be brave enough to learn something new or that's different from what you expect32:25 – I've had an amazing life (and I did want to serve in the military), but I really wouldn't change anything33:45 – why teach? To help people discover who they are, to facilitate a deeper level of understanding34:45 – not to tell them what to think, but to teach students about their potential as thinkers35:15 – working with professors on and retrieval practice and backward planning – adding pedagogy skill sets (the teaching craft) to content expertise36:20 – an opportunity to positively impact future teachers37:00 – I would not be the person I am today without my father (whose undergone an incredible transformation in his life), and Dr. Beverly Armento at Georgia State University (a mentor and amazing educator) Links and other show details:Amy's emailFlagler CollegeMusic for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn page

Lead. Learn. Change.
Megan King - Learning is THE World Language

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 38:00


5:05 – the meaning of engagement, with an emphasis on relationships6:30 – engagement, challenge, reflection, and learning7:35 – initial awareness of the concept of working on the work8:25 – theory, practical application, and context for a student-centric approach9:40 – a book is borne out of a passion for teaching10:55 – sharing content on the internet is easy but taking it to the next level takes effort12:35 – what it means to be a teacher leader13:10 – leadership cultivates an environment that models for learners how to maximize learning's benefits14:25 – technology increases connections and provides a platform for interaction with many others15:10 – it's important to convey to students the value of what they are learning16:10 – learning world languages can have an impact beyond the classroom16:45 – literacy's broad significance17:55 – colonialism's intersection with language and identities18:30 – “Who are we?” and “Where do we come from?” are sometimes answered inside a study of world languages20:30 – design qualities – the most important ones are those that appeal to the learners and draw them into the work21:20 – novelty and variety – a great idea, when properly leveraged24:20 – young people, to be successful, need to understand that their voices matter25:25 – students need to realize the consequences and impacts of their decisions26:45 – teachers need to be intentional about creating a classroom where every student is heard and valued27:50 – ensuring that student talents and interests have a platform in the classroom30:00 – the organization of the book is intended to provide a spectrum of support from Why? to What can I do tomorrow? And 30:45 – Mr. Bob Pollock, Lakeside High School, DeKalb County Schools, Georgia – storytelling as a teaching tool32:30 – the importance of the backstory and highlighting connections that are sometimes missing in some educational materials33:20 – the call to action – make sure that student voice and student empowerment are part of each student's school experience35:00 – read the book, use the book, one bite at a time, and it will make a difference in your teachingMegan's website   Designing the Modern World Language Classroom: How to Guide Students to ProficiencyThe Schlechty CenterMusic for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia Educators  David's LinkedIn page 

Lead. Learn. Change.
Robbie Swale - Twelve Minutes to Make a Difference

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 52:30


SHOW NOTES 3:40 – learning contains all of human potential4:20 – learning can occur at any age4:50 – little fulfillment correlates with little learning5:05 – Carol Dweck - growth mindset vs. fixed mindset6:20 – Mrs. Ramsay's influence6:55 – one of the benefits of going to school7:45 – Mrs. Ramsay's caring approach8:05 – family response to Robbie's first school report8:35 – Robbie's creative future assessed9:40 – carrying the wrong story around for many years10:35 – Mrs. Ramsay's assessment corrected11:15 – our memories aren't very accurate13:00 – the relationship between coaching and change14:00 – commitment to a coaching process15:00 – how coaching changes the world15:45 – coaching's connection to teaching16:40 – coaching's connection to leadership17:15 – coaching's connection to learning (curiosity)17:50 – listen to learn19:05 – does learning drive change or does change drive learning?19:50 – individual learning leads to change in the world20:55 – Ingrid Goff-Maidoff poem22:30 – coaching is a creative endeavor22:55 – creativity is creating a change24:45 –what is one's most meaningful pursuit?26:00 – coaches want to see the impact of their work26:45 – impeccable commitments27:50 – when you can't keep your word, honor your word30:25 – maybe create a twelve-minute podcast31:00 – everything starts with a decision32:00 – changing careers, securing the support of a coach, and address obstacles33:00 – create accountability - make a significant commitment34:30 – sometimes what you are resisting is what you should be doing35:15 – how the number twelve became a pivotal piece of the 12-minute method37:45 – what makes a great teacher great?38:20 – The Inner Game of Tennis39:20 – we're naturally inclined to learn40:15 – creating a space where students want to be40:30 – the best teachers taught more than subject area content - they taught about life41:30 – another twist on BLT43:00 – more books on the way45:00 – a project around honor48:15 – inspiration is all around us50:00 – confidence comes after you do something, not before50:30 – small actions can add up to a meaningful body of work51:05 – share your work www.robbieswale.comrobbie@robbieswale.comHow to Start When You're Stuck: Practical inspiration to get your idea off the groundHow to Keep Going When You Want to Give Up: Practical inspiration to help you create good habits and stay focused – even when it's hardMailing list for updates on Robbie's coaching and writing The Coach's Journey podcast       David Gemmell's work – referenced by Robbie       Ingrid Goff-Maidoff – God Spoke Today in Flowers and other poemsThe Inner Game of Tennis (Timothy Gallwey)     Conscious Business (Fred Kofman)   Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn page

Lead. Learn. Change.
Selections from the book: pages 1 to 18

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 11:56


SHOW NOTES1:25 - Dedication page2:05 - Table of Contents samples2:40 -  Preface5:05 - Acknowledgments8:00 - One (quote)8:10 - One (Dr. Magill)Lead. Learn. Change.  the bookMusic for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn page

Lead. Learn. Change.
Terri Tomoff - Keeping the Faith. Focus. Fight.

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 42:29


SHOW NOTES4:35 – 35th wedding anniversary5:25 – key qualities to a strong and meaningful relationship6:00 – team approach6:45 – facing unexpected fears, head on, one day at a time7:25 – discovering inner strength7:55 – Olivia, the amazing daughter and sister9:05 – Special Love, Inc., Tom and Sheila Baker9:35 ­– BRASS Camp11:10 – Ryan, first cancer diagnosis at two years old11:35 – ordinary family with an extraordinary circumstance11:50 – leukemia meets it match with Ryan's grit15:00 ­– choosing hope is choosing life15:15 – Make-a-Wish trips16:15 – leading through advocacy17:05 – management is key17:45 – gratitude for such remarkable support – it kept us going, it keeps us going19:25 – Camp Fantastic (Special Love, Inc.)20:15 – no one wants to join the club of parents of children with cancer21:00 – adult skills learned as a child through trial and error23:30 – rhythm of life, impact on traditions, a roller coaster of life24:35 – bringing home a puppy in the midst of the challenges25:45 – ready to go to the hospital on a moment's notice27:10 – selecting quotations that capture the essence of one's thoughts and intended message29:05 – meeting Ryan's bone marrow donor, Scott Harris31:05 – consider joining the bone marrow registry32:00 – graft versus host disease can be deadly32:40 – Sharon and Lee Johnson, the ultimate role models and friends35:15 – manufacturing sunshine36:00 – Ryan's loud pants37:05 – writing a second book (Joyride Journeys)38:30 – naming our cars and upcoming cross-country driving trip39:20 – post-traumatic growth and gains40:05 – how do we channel our loss?41:40 – advocate for yourself Focused Fight bookRyan's speechCamp FantasticBone Marrow Registry Terri's websitePost-Traumatic Growth articleMusic for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia Educators  David's LinkedIn page

Lead. Learn. Change.
The Next 1096 Days

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 5:22


May 31, 2019 - Episode 1May 31, 2022- Episode 39ChangesConstantsLearningPublic school studentsPublic school teachersWhat can and will you do?The unknown inside the knownMake a difference Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia Educators:  www.pageinc.orgDavid's LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-w-reynolds-5a5b0a36/Grad numbers 2019 - https://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2020/66-point-2-percent-of-2019-high-school-graduates-enrolled-in-college-in-october-2019.htmGrad numbers 2020 - https://www.thinkimpact.com/high-school-statistics/Grad numbers 2021 - https://www.thinkimpact.com/high-school-graduates-that-go-to-college/Number of students in U.S. public schools - https://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=372US population - https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/us-population/

Anachroniques
Simon Berger : Jacob

Anachroniques

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 59:44


Jacob, c'est un garçon voyageur, un jeune vannier, un Bohémien ; un Yéniche. Mais la famille de Jacob ne voyage plus ; ses parents préfèrent rester en Auvergne, dans la roulotte, avec les enfants et les paniers qu'ils vendent. Un jour, Jacob se fait photographier. Jacob est beau et la photo garde la mémoire de cette grâce qui lui fut accordée. De cette grâce injuste qui devrait lui offrir une vie préservée de la violence de sa tribu. D'ailleurs un homme cultivé entreprend de l'en arracher, et de le polir, comme un diamant trop brut. Jacob, c'est un jeune garçon qui fut beau et qu'un bourgeois voulut tirer de sa gangue. Jacob, c'est toi. Jacob, de Simon Berger, est publié chez Gallimard.

Lead. Learn. Change.
Great Teachers – Everyone Knows One!

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 12:34


SHOW NOTES Joy Robinson (1:40)Dale Rogers (2:30)Felicia Mayfield (3:10)George Wurtzel (4:05)Maria Xenidou (4:55)Howard Malitz (8:05)Lana Camiel (9:00)Ivana Isailovic (9:25)John Tanner (10:20)  Joy Robinson - We need more Joy in teaching!https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/joy-robinson-we-need-more-joy-in-teaching Dale Rogers - School, Industry, School - Always a Teacherhttps://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/dale-rogers-school-industry-school-always-a-teacher Felicia Mayfield - A Class Act: Lessons For All of Ushttps://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/felicia-mayfield-a-class-act-lessons-for-all-of-us George Wurtzel - Woodworker, Teacher, Athlete, Visionaryhttps://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/george-wurtzel-woodworker-teacher-athlete-visionary Maria Xenidou - Share Now. Teach Now.https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/maria-xenidou-share-now-teach-now Howard Malitz – What kind of chemistry? A former scientist answers this question.https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/what-kind-of-chemistry-a-former-scientist-answers-this-question-howard-malitz Dr. Lana Camiel - Rx for Health, Living, and Learninghttps://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/lana-camiel-rx-for-health-living-and-learning Ivana Isailovic - Minimizing Bias, Acknowledging Diversity, and Fostering Empathyhttps://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/ivana-isailovic-minimizing-bias-acknowledging-diversity-and-fostering-empathy John Tanner -  Accountability is About the Futurehttps://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/john-tanner-accountability-is-about-the-future Episode 34 - Many Voices, One Message: Teachers Matter (Teacher Appreciation 2021 episode)https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/many-voices-one-message-teachers-matter Episode 7 - H.O.M.E. - Host On Mic Episode -  Teachers Matter (a 2019 teacher appreciation episode but not released during the official week of recognition)https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/highlights-from-the-insights-lessons-learned-host-on-mic-episode-1 Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats Podcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com. Professional Association of Georgia Educators:  www.pageinc.org David's LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-w-reynolds-5a5b0a36/

Turning Towards Life - a Thirdspace podcast
235: Called to Leadership

Turning Towards Life - a Thirdspace podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 36:21


Stepping into leadership, on whatever scale, immediately asks a central question of each of us: What kind of person will I be? Can I be a person who brings out virtues of dignity, creativity, courage, compassion, persistence, humility, generosity and wisdom in myself and the people I am alongside? Can I catch on to the ways in which I contract into fear, or reactivity, or habit? Can I find others who will help me walk the path of attention, inquiry and practice that can support me in bringing myself to the world in a way that's most fully expressive of my intentions? This week's Turning Towards Life is a conversation about how we lead together in a way that draws upon our essential goodness. And it's an invitation to a new learning community we're launching. It's hosted as always by Lizzie Winn and Justin Wise of Thirdspace. Here's a link to the details of the new Thirdspace Leading from Essential Self programme which we talk about in this episode and which is is coming up soon.  You can find out more about other Thirdspace programmes we talk about this week on the Thirdspace website here: Our two-day Foundations of Coaching programme on 25-26 April 2022  Our year-long Professional Coaching Course which begins in June 2022 Turning Towards Life is hosted by Thirdspace. Find us on FaceBook to watch live and join in the lively conversation on this episode. You can find videos of every episode, and more about the project on the Turning Towards Life website, and you can also watch and listen on Instagram, YouTube, and as a podcast on Apple, Google and Spotify. Here's our source for this week: The Call of Leadership We're ‘called to leadership' any time we find ourselves caring deeply about the world and people around us and want to respond with wisdom, resourcefulness, dignity and creativity – whether that's in an organisational setting, in national-scale leadership, in a family, because we've taken up a role in a community that we care about, or whenever we want to bring a new idea, possibility, cause or work of art into the world. Stepping into leadership, on whatever scale, immediately asks a central question of each of us: What kind of person will I be? Can I be a person who brings out virtues of dignity, creativity, courage, compassion, persistence, humility, generosity and wisdom in myself and the people I am alongside? Can I catch on to the ways in which I contract into fear, or reactivity, or habit? Can I find others who will help me walk the path of attention, inquiry and practice that can support me in bringing myself to the world in a way that's most fully expressive of my intentions? Another way of saying this – can I lead from my 'Essential Self', the goodness and wisdom that's at the heart of each of us? Can I attend to being ‘right sized', inhabiting fully the life-giving possibilities that are mine to bring without shrinking away or trying to be bigger than I really am? Justin Wise Photo by Simon Berger on Unsplash

Lead. Learn. Change.
George Wurtzel - Woodworker, Teacher, Athlete, Visionary

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 67:37


SHOW NOTES(2:30) Biscuits vs. bread pudding(3:00) Bio (4:25) George reminds the audience that he is blind(5:10) Writing desk project(5:30) Ten years and now ready to bring the idea to fruition(7:30) Finding the right desk for the project(9:30) The dream – collaborating with 100+ blind and deaf-blind craftsmen(10:00) Donation to a fund established by Helen Keller(11:25) Residential school for the blind – 200 miles from home(12:00) Skills, talents and abilities are based on who you are, not on your blindness(14:00) Being asked to never tune a piano again(16:00) Losing your vision doesn't' mean you've lost your knowledge, expertise, and wisdom(16:40) Teaching artisanship vs. teaching “how to be blind”(17:15) Using industrial arts as a tool to teach confidence(18:30) Rebuilding confidence(19:00) Only accept advice from people who are invested in the advice they are giving(19:45) Courteous audience members trying to get George's attention(20:20) Highland Hardware, a scorp, a recommendation, and an unexpected encounter(22:15) “Meet the Masters” video series – honored to be a featured guest(22:45) Prediction from the 1970's comes true – featured in Fine Woodworking magazine(23:30) The resilience of young people(23:55) Blind students and experiments on the school ship – totally capable(25:00)  Fish species identification(26:45)  Plankton identification, shell identification and a blind experts on shells(27:30)  Sometimes we think something is difficult and that turns out not to be true(28:30)  Using one's senses to identify wood, including a lesser known method or two(31:20)  Maple vs. birch, with a nod to black walnut(33:30)  Safety issues when operating machinery – learning is the key(35:00)  The table saw blade is not the issue, it's your hand movements(36:30)  How to avoid a sudden reaction to “wood failure” – again, learning and experience are key(39:30)  Moms have great “blindness skills” – being aware of your environment(40:45)  Great teachers assess learner skills and talents and adjust teaching methods to match student learning(43:35)  Musicians' talents translating to woodworking skills(45:15)  Building Stevie Wonder's coffee table(46:15)  Cabinet building school wouldn't let blind students enroll(46:30)  Never said “I don't know how.” Instead, “I can do that.” And then go learn.(47:30)  Former students - Emilie Gossiaux – a serious artist who stretched George's teaching skills.(49:15)  Making the shift from drawing to sculpture (to express ideas)(51:10)  If you are active in the world, you learn every day(51:30)  If I know how to do something and you want to learn how, I will teach you(51:45)  Every person I've ever taught to carve wood has ended up a better carver than I am(52:25) Two ways of looking at how things are put together in the world – reductive vs. cumulative(54:00)  From skiing for fun to the Paralympic Games to world travel(55:30)  Sticking with it – finishing in the last spots in a race, but many others dropped out(58:30)  Persistence, longevity, effort, and adapting to change.(59:15)  If you are static in your thought processes you will not go very far(1:01:00)  Cutting a pencil line in half on a bandsaw(1:02:00)  Mr. Rosnowski – Georges' idol and role model – a great teacher(1:03:00)  Find a mentor and spend time with them(1:03:30) One thousand and one hundred attempts at composite skis that outperform wooden skis(1:04:30)  Final thoughts: write a book? I've done a lot of cool things in my life(1:05:00)  My picture of success(1:05:45)  If you want help with woodworking, let me know and I will help you EPISODE-SPECIFIC LINKSGeorge Wurtzels' website - www.gmwurtzel.comHelen Keller Foundation - https://helenkellerfoundation.orgSubaru TV ad (30 second version) - https://www.ispot.tv/ad/dwTL/subaru-outback-see-the-worldHighland Woodworking, episode #44, “Meet the Masters series”- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTZdzPqjHUMFormer student – blind entrepreneur Jason "JJ" Meddaugh - runs a technology access company (for the blind) atguys.comFormer student - artist Emilie Gossiaux - struck by a truck while cycling and lost her vision as a result of that collisionFormer student - Dr. Josh Miele – read his story here - https://www.rd.com/article/joshua-miele-inspiration-from-an-unthinkable-crime/, and here https://forward.com/news/476159/joshua-miele-went-blind-at-4-now-hes-a-macarthur-genius/Can You See How I See? Documentary PREVIEW - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeqgeRJnOO8George's friend Jeff Thompson – blind podcaster – www.blindabilities.comWoodworking for the blind – www.ww4b.org and https://www.facebook.com/ww4b.orgBe My Eyes - https://www.bemyeyes.comGreenville Woodworkers Guild - https://www.greenvillewoodworkers.com Recurring LinksMusic for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia Educators:  www.pageinc.orgDavid's LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-w-reynolds-5a5b0a36/Instagram -  lead.learn.change 

Energising the employee experience
Adding the human factor to mental health strategies

Energising the employee experience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 24:27


When it comes to increasing awareness of mental health in the workplace, we still have a long way to go. But collectively, we're moving the needle. We are seeing more organisations place mental health at the top of their business agenda, regardless of size. Dr Wolfgang Seidl and Simon Berger discuss the strides organisations are making with their mental health strategies. And reflect on the importance of testing and being more aware, of our colleagues and clients alike, to ensure strategies contain that all important ‘human' factor. Guest speakers Dr Wolfgang Seidl, Workplace Health Consulting Leader, UK and Europe at Mercer Marsh Benefits wolfgang.seidl@mercermarshbenefits.com Simon Berger, Founder of Make A Difference Mercer website: https://bit.ly/ep10-adding-the-human-factor-to-mental-health-strategies

Rouler Autrement
Pas de téléphone au volant

Rouler Autrement

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022


À l'occasion des Journées mondiales sans smartphone (du 6 au 8 février), Simon Berger, artiste sur verre, propose une exposition choc, "Vies brisées", en association avec la Sécurité routière pour alerter sur les dangers de l'usage du téléphone au volant.

Morning Prayer and Worship
Morning Prayer: Sound has gone out | Third Week after the Epiphany

Morning Prayer and Worship

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 15:37


This is the Third Week after the Epiphany in the Church Calendar. Our general order comes from the Book of Common Prayer (1979) Daily Office and Scripture readings from the Revised Common Lectionary. We'll sing Oh Lord, You're Beautiful by Keith Green throughout today's time of prayer. We'll read Psalm 19 followed by the Gloria Patri. Our Gospel reading is Luke 4:14-21 . We'll say the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Collect of the Day. We'll then have a time of prompted prayer. If you have a prayer request please submit it here (https://benwardmusic.com/prayerrequest/). Sign up here for the email list (https://benwardmusic.com/email) Visit Patreon to give and support Morning Prayer monthly (https://patreon.com/morningprayer). Go to PayPal to give a one-time gift (https://benwardmusic.com/donate). Photo by Simon Berger https://www.pexels.com/photo/landscape-photography-of-dried-trees-on-snow-covered-ground-748837 Click here for a PDF of the service order with texts and lyrics: https://benwardmusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Morning-Prayer-1-23-22.pdf --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prayerandworship/message

Morning Prayer and Worship
Morning Prayer: Sound has gone out | Third Week after the Epiphany

Morning Prayer and Worship

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022


This is the Third Week after the Epiphany in the Church Calendar. Our general order comes from the Book of Common Prayer (1979) Daily Office and Scripture readings from the Revised Common Lectionary. We'll sing Oh Lord, You're Beautiful by Keith Green throughout today's time of prayer. We'll read Psalm 19 followed by the Gloria Patri. Our Gospel reading is Luke 4:14-21 . We'll say the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Collect of the Day. We'll then have a time of prompted prayer. If you have a prayer request please submit it here (https://benwardmusic.com/prayerrequest/). Sign up here for the email list (https://benwardmusic.com/email) Visit Patreon to give and support Morning Prayer monthly (https://patreon.com/morningprayer). Go to PayPal to give a one-time gift (https://benwardmusic.com/donate). Photo by Simon Berger https://www.pexels.com/photo/landscape-photography-of-dried-trees-on-snow-covered-ground-748837 Click here for a PDF of the service order with texts and lyrics: https://benwardmusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Morning-Prayer-1-23-22.pdf

Morning Prayer and Worship
Morning Prayer: Sound has gone out | Third Week after the Epiphany

Morning Prayer and Worship

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022


This is the Third Week after the Epiphany in the Church Calendar. Our general order comes from the Book of Common Prayer (1979) Daily Office and Scripture readings from the Revised Common Lectionary. We'll sing Oh Lord, You're Beautiful by Keith Green throughout today's time of prayer. We'll read Psalm 19 followed by the Gloria Patri. Our Gospel reading is Luke 4:14-21 . We'll say the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Collect of the Day. We'll then have a time of prompted prayer. If you have a prayer request please submit it here (https://benwardmusic.com/prayerrequest/). Sign up here for the email list (https://benwardmusic.com/email) Visit Patreon to give and support Morning Prayer monthly (https://patreon.com/morningprayer). Go to PayPal to give a one-time gift (https://benwardmusic.com/donate). Photo by Simon Berger https://www.pexels.com/photo/landscape-photography-of-dried-trees-on-snow-covered-ground-748837 Click here for a PDF of the service order with texts and lyrics: http://benwardmusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Morning-Prayer-1-23-22.pdf

XR Today
Arthur and the Future of Metaverse Enterprise Spaces

XR Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 18:44


 XR Today's Demond Cureton hosts Simon Berger, BizOps Manager for Arthur, a key immersive spaces platform for some of the world's top enterprises. 

the csuite podcast
Show 138 - Mad World 2021 - Part 1 of 2

the csuite podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 43:36


The first of two episodes recorded at the fourth Mad World Summit, which has become the global go-to solutions-focused conference and exhibition dedicated to turning talk into action; creating cultures of care and embedding mental health and wellbeing as a strategic business priority. Russell Goldsmith was joined by a number of the speakers at the event. In this episode we hear from: 1/ Jonathan Kini, Managing Director at TalkTalk and Lee Rogers, Performance Coach and Founder of Talk Talk's Wellbeing Community discuss harnessing peer networks. 2/ Estelle Hollingsworth, Chief People Officer at Virgin Atlantic shares news of her company's 'Be yourself' and 'Passport to change' initiatives. 3/ Dr Wolfgang Seidl, Partner & Leader for Workplace Health Consulting UK and Europe at Mercer discusses ‘Mental Health and Wellbeing: From Margins to Mainstream Business Priority' and then is joined by Simon Berger, Founder of Mad World to discuss their new series of films that form a new workplace mental health awareness course. 4/ Nick Taylor, Co-founder and CEO of Unmind talks about nurturing well-being in the hybrid world of work. 5/ Amanda McKenzie OBE, Chief Executive of Business in the Community, the Princes Responsible Business Network discusses their report, ‘What if your job was good for you?'. 6/ Amy McKeown, Mental health and wellbeing strategist and consultant on 'Mental Health 2.0. What good mental health strategy and framework looks like?'

Lead. Learn. Change.
Julia Roland - An Artist's Audio Self-Portrait

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 37:18


SCAD (3:30) – Savannah College of Art and DesignIntroduction to art via one's environment (4:30)Art Direction as a career option (5:00)Deciding to be an artist (6:15)A fine arts magnet school experience (6:30)Presenting one's work at an early age (7:15)Garrison Middle School and Savannah Arts Academy (7:30)Painting? (8:00)Varied interests and art opportunities (8:50)Access to materials as a factor for the pursuit of art (9:30)Why keep learning? (11:00)How is college different from high school? (11:45)Basketball with no high school team (13:00)Turning point moments in art (15:45)Believing in one's potential, plans, and possibilities (16:15)A parent's support (16:45)COVID's impact on schooling (18:00)A high school principal's generous act (18:30)An unexpected benefit of the changes resulting from the pandemic (19:15)Greatest influencers (20:30)Artists inspiring others (21:00)José Lucio (21:20)Julia's ongoing affection for the worm sticker (22:00)The beginning of requests for art from friends and family (23:00)Commissioned work for the Taste of the Junction Festival in Iowa (24:15)From a shy child to speaking with others about her art (25:15)Make art, local recognition, meaning, and impact (26:00)Rafiki (26:45)Parents' wedding portrait (27:30)The lobster's interview (28:30)Self-Portraits (29:45) A great teacher, Margo Ecke (32:30)The learning needs to connect to the student and the teacher (34:45) Julia Roland on Instagram@j.r.art_ Esther F. Garrison School for the Artshttps://spwww.sccpss.com/schools/efg/Pages/default.aspx Savannah Arts Academyhttps://spwww.sccpss.com/schools/saa/Pages/default.aspx Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)https://www.scad.edu/ SCAD Atlantahttps://www.scad.edu/locations/atlanta Margo Eckehttps://www.scad.edu/academics/faculty/margot-ecke America's Teamhttps://www.amteamsport.com/ Jose Luciohttp://www.joselucio.com/ and jose@joselucio.com Taste of the Junction Festival, West DesMoines, Iowahttps://www.tasteofthejunction.org Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats Podcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com. Professional Association of Georgia Educators:  www.pageinc.org David's LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-w-reynolds-5a5b0a36/

Macht der Craft
Tests gehören auch dazu! – Teil II

Macht der Craft

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 45:24


Heute begeben sich Alex und Matthias mal wieder in den Dschungel der Software-Qualität und erkunden mit dir zusammen die Testpyramide. Warum wird das ganze immer wieder als Pyramide dargestellt? Was bedeutet das für dich als Software-Entwicklerin? Wie beeinflusst sie deine tägliche Arbeit? Diese und weitere Fragen wollen die Beiden in dieser Folge beantworten. Am Ende dieser Folge wirst du dich deutlich leichter in diesem Dschungel bewegen können. Bild auf dem Logo von Simon Berger auf Pixabay

Anachroniques
Nathan Devers, Simon Berger et Jérémy Sebanne

Anachroniques

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 53:03


Nathan Devers pour Espace Fumeurs ; Simon Berger pour Jacob et Jérémy Sebanne pour Le Détachement.

Lead. Learn. Change.
Many Voices, One Message – Teachers Matter

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 14:57


Links and episode descriptions below (for the Lead. Learn. Change. episode where the speaker was a guest of a full-length installment) for each person featured in this Teacher Appreciation Episode:Information listed in the same order that each guest appeared in today’s episode. Episode 23- Vamsi Reddy and Akul Munjal - Future Surgeons, Lifetime LearnersPublished 5/22/20Minutes - 35https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/akul-munjal-and-vamsi-reddy-future-surgeons-lifetime-learnersEpisode SummaryMedical school is an intense, focused, and sometimes seemingly unrelenting endeavor. However, when the investment of time is viewed through the lens of lasting benefits, and when the chosen specialty intersects with one’s area of high interest, the journey is potentially more fulfilling. And, as with all other learning experiences, teachers matter. Medical students Akul Munjal and Vamsi Reddy share a few of their thoughts about teaching and learning, and they each tell us about their favorite teacher. Episode 33 - Debbie Reynolds - Diving into Data Privacy with the Data DivaPublished 3/29/21Minutes - 42https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/debbie-reynolds-diving-into-data-privacy-with-the-data-divaEpisode SummaryFacial recognition, rebooting your computer, your online twin, the GDPR, and FIDO – Debbie Reynolds the Data Diva shares common-sense guidance as well as updates about regulations, algorithmic bias, controlling your data, and many more facets of virtual privacy. Apps copying your clipboard, passwordless access to digital vaults, and how events in World War II led to legislation and robust conversation about privacy as a human right are just a few of the issues that Debbie highlights for listeners. A highly informative episode! Episode 15 - Maria Xenidou - Share Now. Teach Now.Published March 5, 2020Minutes - 42https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/maria-xenidou-share-now-teach-nowEpisode SummaryMaria Xenidou, host of the Impact Learning podcast, explores how great teachers expertly balance resources, guidance, coaching, and discovery to create opportunities for students to learn. Maria’s mom created a solid foundation for a lifetime of learning and Maria’s teachers served as leaders and mentors, influencing her thinking to this day. Maria created the Impact Learning Fund and supports that endeavor in a way that truly defines dedication and commitment.  Episode 4 - Howard Malitz – What kind of chemistry? A former scientist answers this question.Published August 16, 2019Minutes - 38https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/what-kind-of-chemistry-a-former-scientist-answers-this-question-howard-malitzEpisode SummaryScientist-turned-teacher Howard Malitz touches on the chemistry that matters most – the chemistry of connections and relationships between people. Howard describes just how fulfilling life can be when leading young people on the path to adulthood and success. And, he shares his thoughts with an honesty and intensity that will really make you think. There are many reasons that people pursue this noble calling, and if you are grappling with a career choice, or know someone who is, this conversation may provide the guidance needed to make this life-changing decision.  Episode 8 - Ivana Isailovic - Minimizing Bias, Acknowledging Diversity, and Fostering EmpathyPublished November 1, 2019Minutes - 35https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/ivana-isailovic-minimizing-bias-acknowledging-diversity-and-fostering-empathyEpisode SummaryIn this, the first of two episodes with this guest, Ivana Isailovic, Ph.D., reflects on the path she has taken from Yugoslavia to France to the United States and beyond. Along the way she offers keen insights about how teachers can successfully navigate increasingly diverse classroom learning environments. Ivana’s childhood was a happy and fulfilling one, even as military and civil conflict consumed much of the region where she was born. Her thoughts on education will resonate with anyone interested in what matters most in teaching and learning. Read the Show Notes for more details!   Episode 9 - Ivana, Part 2 - Students as Customers?Published November 14, 2019Minutes - 37https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/ivana-part-2-students-as-customersEpisode SummaryIn this, the second of two episodes with this guest, Ivana Isailovic, Ph.D., flips the conversation and temporarily fills the role of host, pushing David’s thinking deeper into the principles that undergird teaching and learning exchanges. Ivana also highlights differences she has observed during her educational experiences in Europe and the United States. Read the Show Notes for more details!  Episode 10 - Mark Garrison - Guilty! Of making a difference. Professional learning that matters.Published November 30, 2019Minutes - 66https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/mark-garrison-guilty-of-making-a-difference-professional-learning-that-mattersEpisode SummaryDr. Mark Garrison, of West Texas A&M, founder of NewEdu, and research partner with the Professional Association of Georgia Educators, highlights what he has discovered after spending time with some great teachers, administrators and students in Georgia’s public schools. The conversation touches on many topics, including the origins of standardized tests, practical steps policy makers can take–immediately–to support educators, the importance of listening to what teachers have to say, and the value of a new approach to professional learning.  Episode 27 - Joy Robinson - We need more Joy in teaching!Published 7/2/20Minutes - 37https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/joy-robinson-we-need-more-joy-in-teachingEpisode SummaryGraduating at the age of sixteen from a high school in a “failing school district,” lifting lessons from the Sankofa bird, and learning from those who taught her and from those she teaches now, Joy Robinson’s passion for building relationships and community shines through in a wonderful way during this insightful and inspiring interview. If you want to catch a glimpse of what great teachers do every day, you owe it to yourself to listen to this high-energy, optimistic and dedicated teacher-leader as she shares her story and her perspective.   Episode 5 - Scott Perry - Meaning, Purpose, Passion, ImpactPublished September 6, 2019Minutes - 31https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/scott-perry-meaning-purpose-passion-impact-URjk_hfEEpisode SummaryCreative on Purpose founder Scott Perry shares his thinking about finding meaning in one's work, and highlights core principles that maximize the impact of one's service to others. Today's guest emphasizes why relationships are vital to the teaching process, and how collaboration is a critical element of change. Author Scott Perry believes that we can all lead from where we are if we truly know "What's now?" and "What's next?" Episode 2 - Anjelika Riano – Hope and Vision in a New World - Part 1Published June 18, 2019Minutes - 31https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/hope-and-vision-in-a-new-world-part-i-anjelika-rianoEpisode SummaryFrom the Soviet Union to Chattanooga, Tennessee, listen to the story of Anjelika's incredible journey from one world to a very different one. Glean valuable insights about what learners truly need to be successful, and rediscover the universality of human resilience.  Episode 3 - Anjelika Riano – Hope and Vision in a New World - Part 2Published July 17, 2019Minutes - 26https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/https-soundcloudcom-davidreynolds3560-hope-and-vision-in-a-new-world-part-2-anjelika-riano-s-d6txi-0ZiB6za_Episode SummaryThe final segment of a two-episode interview with educator Anjelika Riano. Anjelika extends her story–one that started in the former Soviet Union and is now playing out in Chattanooga, Tennessee–as she shares with us her vision for newcomers to our United States. Anjelika eloquently emphasizes the tremendous talent that teachers tirelessly leverage on behalf of their students, in the service of learning, and highlights a few examples of the success resulting from such an investment of effort, caring, and compassion.  Episode 1 - Hannah Talley – One Great Teacher’s Insights Published May 31, 2019Minutes - 20https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/one-great-teacher-s-insights-hannah-talEpisode SummaryListen in on a phone conversation with Hannah Talley, a mom, wife, veteran public school educator, teacher, media specialist, and a true lifelong learner. Hannah shares her thoughts on what leads to learning–and what stifles it–and addresses the importance of adjusting to changes in technology and shifts in students' needs. She challenges us to embrace new opportunities for learning and to engage in self-reflection in order to maximize learning for ourselves and for others.  Episode 25 - Dale Rogers - School, Industry, School - Always a TeacherPublished 6/12/20Minutes - 48https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/dale-rogers-school-industry-school-always-a-teacherEpisode SummaryNational Board Certified Teacher Dale Rogers, a self-described technology evangelist, and an early adopter of teacher created video tutorials (before YouTube was “a thing”), has always viewed teaching through the lens of the learner. Join the conversation for some educator insights–from a perspective you may not have previously considered.  Episode 6 - Vlada Galan - Success at the Intersection of Leadership, Learning, Change, and Hard WorkPublished September 26, 2019Minutes - 39https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/vlada-galan-success-at-the-intersection-of-leadership-learning-change-and-hard-workEpisode SummaryPolitical consultant and public school graduate Vlada Galan shares her perspective on working hard, beating the odds, and serving as a catalyst for significant change. The story of Vlada’s world provides a glimpse into the complex array of components that comprise an election campaign and highlights the incredible value of education–and of the great teachers who support learning in highly meaningful ways.  Episode 12 - Felicia Mayfield - A Class Act: Lessons For All of UsPublished January 6, 2020Minutes - 73https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/felicia-mayfield-a-class-act-lessons-for-all-of-usEpisode SummaryDr. Felicia Mayfield will inspire you with her wisdom, educate you with her story, and compel you to make a difference with your talents and your time. This educator’s approach to life is deeply embedded in her view of the world, her interactions with others, and her hope for the change that relationships and learning can generate. Join Felicia as she provides insights from the perspective of a self-described “child of civil rights,” reflecting on the day Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was assassinated, her childhood growing up in a mission, nearly half of a century as an educator, and as a key figure in actions taken as a result of litigation addressing desegregation. Her faith, convictions, and professionalism have permeated all of her experiences, and her optimism about the noble field of education grows stronger each year. Join our guest as she touches on concepts such as social media, social justice, and social responsibility, mentions the role that historically black colleges have played–and can play–in advocacy for everyone, and discusses the balance between research and practice in the teaching and learning process. Felicia is a master gardener, a keeper of the dream, a mother and grandmother, and a true professional, in every sense of the word. This is an episode you will definitely want to share with others.  Episode 29 - Dr. Hayward Cordy - Choosing to Rise AbovePublished 8/14/20Minutes - 40https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/dr-hayward-cordy-choosing-to-rise-aboveEpisode SummaryFrom a house with more than a dozen children, to a schoolhouse with hundreds of students. From sharecropper and stutterer, to serving as superintendent. From abject poverty to accomplished professional, Dr. Hayward Cordy's story will delight you and will inspire you to better your own life and the lives of others. With a heart for the soul of children as his focus, Hayward will lead to you reflect on life's purpose, as well as its promises and dreams.  Episode 23- Vamsi Reddy and Akul Munjal - Future Surgeons, Lifetime LearnersPublished 5/22/20Minutes - 35https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/episodes/akul-munjal-and-vamsi-reddy-future-surgeons-lifetime-learnersEpisode SummaryMedical school is an intense, focused, and sometimes seemingly unrelenting endeavor. However, when the investment of time is viewed through the lens of lasting benefits, and when the chosen specialty intersects with one’s area of high interest, the journey is potentially more fulfilling. And, as with all other learning experiences, teachers matter. Medical students Akul Munjal and Vamsi Reddy share a few of their thoughts about teaching and learning, and they each tell us about their favorite teacher. Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art for Lead. Learn. Change. is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com. Professional Association of Georgia Educators:  www.pageinc.org David’s LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-w-reynolds-5a5b0a36/

Tribu - La 1ere
Un monde sans voiture

Tribu - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 26:00


A l'heure de la crise climatique, de la pollution qui touche tous les écosystèmes et de la transition énergétique, imaginer un monde sans voiture est une question plus que jamais d'actualité. Mais à quoi ressemblerait-il? Comment s'y projeter? Quelles craintes pourrait-on ressentir? Quelles seraient les attentes de la population? Tribu se penche sur le sujet en compagnie d'Elena Cogato Lanza, maître dʹenseignement et de recherche à lʹEPFL-Lab-U. Elle publie, aux côtés de Farzaneh Bahrami, Simon Berger et Luca Pattaroni, "Post-car world - Futurs de la ville-territoire" paru aux Éditions Métis Presses.

Lead. Learn. Change.
Debbie Reynolds - Diving into Data Privacy with the Data Diva

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 42:00


Accomplishments and learning to cook (3:30)Chicago, Illinois - Gary, Indiana - parents valued education (4:50)Mother’s reading of a book led to initial interest in data privacy issues (5:30)Personal interest and “hobby” is now a career (6:00)The Nazi’s practices gave rise to the undergirding principles of the GDPR - General Data Protection Regulation (7:00)GPDR – EU’s first law that could impose large monetary fines on corporations (7:30)Privacy as a fundamental right – EU and the US (7:55)More details about GPDR’s connection to events of World War II (9:00)High school or college coursework and connections with current events (10:10)Drama courses and the significant impact on life and career (11:40)“A right to be forgotten” (13:10)The GDPR covers individuals when they are in the EU (13:25)An individual’s GDPR rights travel with their data (13:50)What should students learn about data privacy? (14:50)At what age should students learn about data privacy? (16:10)Any tips for parents? (16:20)The need for educators to be aware of data privacy issues (17:55)Avoid the co-mingling of your personal and professional work online (18:45)Use multiple browsers, avoid clicking on links, keep software up to date, reboot your computer regularly (19:20)Passwords, password managers (20:30)FIDO – accessing information without passwords (22:05)Differentiating awareness, information, and detail based on client knowledge and need (24:10)Collect only the data you need (24:45)A teacher who could demystify for their students (26:10)Attention commands attention (26:25)Debbie’s journey to become the Data Diva (27:25)Speaking in the Big Mac room (28:20)The law follows the technology (29:45)Apple’s iOS14 – impact on advertising (30:30)Apps reading your clipboard, including passwords (31:10)Debbie’s mentors and colleagues - Dawid Jacobs, Pia Tesdorf, Emma Lindley (33:00)Fake identities, digital twin, bias in algorithms (33:40)How educational organizations be prepared for the next digital change (35:40)Temperature data, archived information, schools and businesses, transparency (36:00)Facial recognition, bias, false positives, mistaken identity (37:00)Computers only do what the programmers tell the computer to do, industry standards (38:40)People, not statistics – the ripple effects of error rates (39:40)Favorite teacher -high school drama (40:10)Communicate, convey information, and learn how to move through the world (40:30) Debbie Reynolds Consulting Debbie Reynolds LinkedInThe Right to Privacy, by Ellen Alderman and Caroline KennedyEmma Lindley LinkedInPia Tesdorf LinkedInDawid Jacobs LinkedinMusic for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art for Lead. Learn. Change. is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid’s LinkedIn page  

The Product Tape
#11 - Simon Berger-Perrin de Lemonway - 20 ans d'expérience Produit

The Product Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 44:46


 Comment résumer 20 ans d'expérience en Produit ? C'était le challenge que posait ma rencontre avec Simon Berger-Perrin, CPO de Lemonway. Simon Berger-Perrin a commencé sa carrière en 1998 dans la Silicon Valley, chez Meetic alors que la startup ne comptait que 15 salariés. Il intègre ensuite OLX, leader de la petite annonce en ligne, puis monte son entreprise. Après 10 ans il rentre en France pour monter le service BlablaLines, puis devient le CPO d'Aircall. Il est aujourd'hui le CPO de Lemonway, une solution de paiement pour les marketplaces et les plateformes de financement participatif. Dans cet épisode très riche, Simon a répondu à plusieurs de mes questions, dont :  Ce qu'implique le fait de rejoindre une organisation dont le produit est déjà existant - au contraire d'un produit que l'on viendrait construire « from scratch »  Comment gagner la confiance et rechallenger l'existant pour apporter de la valeur à l'équipe ? Comment composer entre besoin d'améliorer ce qui existe et le désir d'innovation ? Comment s'appuyer sur les OKR pour nettoyer son backlog et améliorer l'existant ? Quelles sont les différences entre le quotidien d'un produit B2B et d'un produit B2C, et avec quel modèle est-il le plus difficile de composer ? Comment faire monter les Product Managers en ownership ? Comment faire porter la responsabilité de la qualité au Produit ? -------------------------------------------------- 

La Matinale de 19h
La Matinale – Addict et Stop aux Clichés

La Matinale de 19h

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 57:41


C'est à des thèmes confidentiels que s'attaque aujourd'hui La Matinale de 19H. Nous recevons Marie de Noailles dans la première partie de l'émission. Cette ex-addict et addictologue nous parle de sa lutte passée et de son implication présente. Elle s'est résolue à raconter son expérience douloureuse dans un livre Addict, qui est en librairie depuis le 21 septembre. Comment se conjuguent jeunesse et addiction ? Quels rapports un addict entretient-il avec son entourage ? Quelles difficultés sont rencontrées pendant la guérison ? Autant de questions que nous abordons avec elle.En seconde partie d'émission,  nous disons stop aux clichés avec Simon Berger de l'ANACEJ (l'Association national des Conseils d'Enfants et de Jeunes) et Jules de l'Association Jets d'encre, qui viennent de remettre le prix Stop Aux Clichés. Leur collectif se donne pour mission de changer le regard porté sur les jeunes en luttant contre les clichés et en dialoguant avec les journalistes. Leur prix récompensent des médias qui participent activement à ce combat. Au programme également, Pitoum est de retour pour une analyse incisive des PPP (partenariats publics privés) et Mélina nous embarque à la rencontre d'un personnage parisien que l'on croise tous les jours mais qu'on ne connait pas beaucoup : notre kioskier.Présentation : Erwan Duchateau / Co-interviews : Christelle Puga et François Pieretti / Chronique : Pitoum / Reportage : Mélina Huet / Web : Margaux Roche / Réalisation : Tiffany Battistel / Coordination : Marion Guichaoua et Elsa Landard

La Matinale de 19h
La Matinale - Addict et Stop aux Clichés

La Matinale de 19h

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016


C'est à des thèmes confidentiels que s'attaque aujourd'hui La Matinale de 19H. Nous recevons Marie de Noailles dans la première partie de l'émission. Cette ex-addict et addictologue nous parle de sa lutte passée et de son implication présente. Elle s'est résolue à raconter son expérience douloureuse dans un livre Addict, qui est en librairie depuis le 21 septembre. Comment se conjuguent jeunesse et addiction ? Quels rapports un addict entretient-il avec son entourage ? Quelles difficultés sont rencontrées pendant la guérison ? Autant de questions que nous abordons avec elle. En seconde partie d'émission,  nous disons stop aux clichés avec Simon Berger de l'ANACEJ (l'Association national des Conseils d'Enfants et de Jeunes) et Jules de l'Association Jets d'encre, qui viennent de remettre le prix Stop Aux Clichés. Leur collectif se donne pour mission de changer le regard porté sur les jeunes en luttant contre les clichés et en dialoguant avec les journalistes. Leur prix récompensent des médias qui participent activement à ce combat.  Au programme également, Pitoum est de retour pour une analyse incisive des PPP (partenariats publics privés) et Mélina nous embarque à la rencontre d'un personnage parisien que l'on croise tous les jours mais qu'on ne connait pas beaucoup : notre kioskier.Présentation : Erwan Duchateau / Co-interviews : Christelle Puga et François Pieretti / Chronique : Pitoum / Reportage : Mélina Huet / Web : Margaux Roche / Réalisation : Tiffany Battistel / Coordination : Marion Guichaoua et Elsa Landard

La Matinale de 19h
La Matinale – Régionales : le vote des jeunes, et le festival 12×12 //14.12.15

La Matinale de 19h

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2015


Comment ont voté les jeunes ce week-end ? Ils ont été nombreux à s'abstenir au premier tour des régionales, 64% au premier tour, pourquoi ? Cela a-t-il favorisé le vote frontiste ? Après ce deuxième tour des régionales, afin de faire un point sur les jeunes et leur rapport à la politique, la Matinale reçoit Christine Fauvelle-Aymar, au téléphone depuis Tours, sociologue et spécialiste de la participation électorale, et en plateau Simon Berger, représentant de l'ANACEJ, association nationale des conseils d'enfants et de jeunes. Ce dernier explique que "ce ne sont pas les jeunes qui ont voté le plus pour le Front National, ce sont les actifs, [...] sur les 30 % des jeunes qui ont voté, sur 10 jeunes, il y en a 1 qui vote en faveur du FN"."Le Front National s'est rapproché des électrices. Il n'y a plus d'écart entre le vote frontiste au niveau des femmes et des hommes." Christine Fauvelle-Aymar"Le système de procuration fonctionne moins bien que dans d'autres pays. Avons-nous besoin de solutions techniques, pour améliorer ça, ou est-ce qu'il ne faut pas plutôt changer le fond, c'est-à-dire re-crédibiliser l'action politique auprès des jeunes ?" Simon Berger En deuxième partie d'émission : le festival 12x12. Des galeries du 12e arrondissement et d'autres lieux culturels exposent des artistes contemporains jusqu'au 24 décembre. Frédéric de Beauvoir, directeur de Le 100 établissement culturel solidaire, à l'origine du projet, et Baye-Dam Cissé, artiste plasticien, sont en plateau pour nous expliquer le concept du festival, qui souhaite "montrer la richesse culturelle du 12e au travers d'un parcours avec 23 artistes exposés dans 16 lieux", explique Frédéric de Beauvoir."Ce grand espace de création collective, le 100, c'est stimulant et pour l'aspect social c'est vraiment sympa." Baye-Dam CisséLong reportage à réécouter, Martin s'est plongé dans l'ambiance de la manifestation de samedi sur le Champ-de-Mars, et vous proposer d'écouter les réactions de la société civile à la fin des deux semaines de la COP21. Présentation : Camille Regache / Réalisation : Mikel Perez / Co-interview : Thibaud Texeire et Beatrix Moreau / Reportage : Martin Bodrero / Coordination : Camille Regache et Elsa Landard / Web : Anna Péan

La Matinale de 19h
La Matinale – Régionales : le vote des jeunes, et le festival 12x12

La Matinale de 19h

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2015


Comment ont voté les jeunes ce week-end ? Ils ont été nombreux à s'abstenir au premier tour des régionales, 64% au premier tour, pourquoi ? Cela a-t-il favorisé le vote frontiste ? Après ce deuxième tour des régionales, afin de faire un point sur les jeunes et leur rapport à la politique, la Matinale reçoit Christine Fauvelle-Aymar, au téléphone depuis Tours, sociologue et spécialiste de la participation électorale, et en plateau Simon Berger, représentant de l'ANACEJ, association nationale des conseils d'enfants et de jeunes. Ce dernier explique que "ce ne sont pas les jeunes qui ont voté le plus pour le Front National, ce sont les actifs, [...] sur les 30 % des jeunes qui ont voté, sur 10 jeunes, il y en a 1 qui vote en faveur du FN". "Le Front National s'est rapproché des électrices. Il n'y a plus d'écart entre le vote frontiste au niveau des femmes et des hommes." Christine Fauvelle-Aymar "Le système de procuration fonctionne moins bien que dans d'autres pays. Avons-nous besoin de solutions techniques, pour améliorer ça, ou est-ce qu'il ne faut pas plutôt changer le fond, c'est-à-dire re-crédibiliser l'action politique auprès des jeunes ?" Simon Berger En deuxième partie d'émission : le festival 12x12. Des galeries du 12e arrondissement et d'autres lieux culturels exposent des artistes contemporains jusqu'au 24 décembre. Frédéric de Beauvoir, directeur de Le 100 établissement culturel solidaire, à l'origine du projet, et Baye-Dam Cissé, artiste plasticien, sont en plateau pour nous expliquer le concept du festival, qui souhaite "montrer la richesse culturelle du 12e au travers d'un parcours avec 23 artistes exposés dans 16 lieux", explique Frédéric de Beauvoir. "Ce grand espace de création collective, le 100, c'est stimulant et pour l'aspect social c'est vraiment sympa." Baye-Dam Cissé Long reportage à réécouter, Martin s'est plongé dans l'ambiance de la manifestation de samedi sur le Champ-de-Mars, et vous proposer d'écouter les réactions de la société civile à la fin des deux semaines de la COP21. Présentation : Camille Regache / Réalisation : Mikel Perez / Co-interview : Thibaud Texeire & Beatrix Moreau / Reportage : Martin Bodrero / Coordination : Camille Regache & Elsa Landard / Web : Anna Péan

La Matinale de 19h
La Matinale du 17/03/15 - Départementales et Désert d'Atacama

La Matinale de 19h

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2015


Les élections départementales approchent. Les Français pourront, du 22 au 29 mars aller voter. Ces élections départementales remplacent ce qui était auparavant les élections cantonales. À l'issu des votes, les français auront désignés les nouveaux membres du conseil départemental. Les conseillers généraux, qui ont été élus en 2008 et 2011 vont ainsi être remplacés par des conseillers départementaux. La plupart des sondages et des médias annoncent pourtant déjà un grand vainqueur : l'abstentionnisme. Pourquoi faut-il aller voter ? Quels sont les véritables enjeux de ces élections ? Pour en parler, La Matinale de 19h reçoit Simon Berger, chargé de communication à l'ANACEJ et animateur de la campagne « Je vote ! ». Patrick Martin-Genier, maître de conférence à Sciences Po, spécialiste des collectivités territoriales sera aussi notre invité lors de cette première partie d'émission. Charles Hedrich est un aventurier. Il a escaladé l'Everest, a établit un record de la traversée de l'Océan Atlantique à la rame, a participé à l'Ultra Rail du Mont Blanc et a, à son actif, réalisé de nombreux défis et records. En avril, il partira à la découverte du désert chilien d'Atacama, sans assistance. Hedrich ne part pas seul. Il sera accompagné de Sylvain Bazin spécialiste du trail. Mais aussi de 6 jeunes de Montreuil. Un but : aider à la réinsertion de ces jeunes qui ont « décrochés ». Bandiougou Diawara, animateur à la ville de Montreuil  est un de nos invités de cette Matinale en compagnie de Charles Hedrich  bien sûr et Soukassou, jeune engagé dans ce périple. Présentation : Thibaud Texeire / Co-interview : Loïc Gazar/ Réalisation : Florian Chevassu / Reportage : Elzie Obiang / Chronique : Hugo Garros / Web : Fiona Guitard / Coordination : Elsa Landard

La Matinale de 19h
La Matinale du 17/03/15 – Départementales et Désert d'Atacama

La Matinale de 19h

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2015 57:04


Les élections départementales approchent. Les Français pourront, du 22 au 29 mars aller voter. Ces élections départementales remplacent ce qui était auparavant les élections cantonales. À l'issu des votes, les français auront désignés les nouveaux membres du conseil départemental. Les conseillers généraux, qui ont été élus en 2008 et 2011 vont ainsi être remplacés par des conseillers départementaux. La plupart des sondages et des médias annoncent pourtant déjà un grand vainqueur : l'abstentionnisme. Pourquoi faut-il aller voter ? Quels sont les véritables enjeux de ces élections ? Pour en parler, La Matinale de 19h reçoit Simon Berger, chargé de communication à l'ANACEJ et animateur de la campagne « Je vote ! ». Patrick Martin-Genier, maître de conférence à Sciences Po, spécialiste des collectivités territoriales sera aussi notre invité lors de cette première partie d'émission. Charles Hedrich est un aventurier. Il a escaladé l'Everest, a établit un record de la traversée de l'Océan Atlantique à la rame, a participé à l'Ultra Rail du Mont Blanc et a, à son actif, réalisé de nombreux défis et records. En avril, il partira à la découverte du désert chilien d'Atacama, sans assistance. Hedrich ne part pas seul. Il sera accompagné de Sylvain Bazin spécialiste du trail. Mais aussi de 6 jeunes de Montreuil. Un but : aider à la réinsertion de ces jeunes qui ont « décrochés ». Bandiougou Diawara, animateur à la ville de Montreuil  est un de nos invités de cette Matinale en compagnie de Charles Hedrich  bien sûr et Soukassou, jeune engagé dans ce périple. Présentation : Thibaud Texeire / Co-interview : Loïc Gazar/ Réalisation : Florian Chevassu / Reportage : Elzie Obiang / Chronique : Hugo Garros / Web : Fiona Guitard / Coordination : Elsa Landard