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The 11th annual I Wish Showcase, held today at the RDS in Dublin, saw 4,000 female students gather to be inspired to pursue a career in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Maths (STEM). Today's event - the largest I Wish Showcase to date - was officially opened by Taoiseach, Micheál Martin. Speaking ahead of the event, the Taoiseach said: "I'm delighted to attend today's event, with 4,000 brilliant young minds gathering under one roof, ready to reimagine the world through STEM. I Wish proves that with opportunity, role models and determination, there are no limits to what girls can achieve - breaking barriers, shattering stereotypes, and building a brighter, more inclusive future for all." With 45% of girls citing a lack of access to female role models as a barrier to STEM careers according to a recent I Wish survey, 46 speakers engaged directly with students at the all-island event, showcasing the power of visible role models in shaping aspirations and breaking barriers. Among them were Olympic sprint star Phil Healy; Olympic rower Zoe Hyde; Olympic relay star and Deloitte's Strategic Project Lead, Claire Dunne (née Bergin); and international rally driver Aoife Rafferty, who shared their journeys of perseverance, ambition and success. This year's event also features the largest-ever exhibition hall, with over 30 exhibitors from leading Irish and global companies and organisations showcasing exciting STEM career opportunities. Highlights included the Sport Innovation Hub in collaboration with Sport Ireland's HER Moves campaign, where students explored how technology is transforming sports through interactive activities like rowing machines, reaction boards and jersey design stations. The Food Science Hub, led by Carbery, Kerry Group and Dawn Meats, demonstrated STEM's impact on the food industry with machine learning tools, cheese-making tasks and problem-solving games. Engineering and construction activities range from a Giant Jenga game with Jones Engineering to mini-golf with Regeneron, alongside insights from companies such as Sisk, Crown and Dornan on the evolution of careers in construction. Students also discovered the role of STEM in business and innovation with IDA Ireland and Enterprise Ireland. Adding to the excitement, the Podcast Hub, in collaboration with Virgin Media, allowed students to record live podcasts, with a select few invited to visit the studio post-event to record their own. I Wish co-founder Caroline O'Driscoll highlighted the significance of providing access to inspiring role models, stating: "The findings from our most recent annual survey report make it clear that while progress has been made, systemic barriers persist, preventing too many young girls from seeing STEM as a viable career path. Collectively, we must give real choices to girls and ensure that they have every opportunity to take their place in the economies of tomorrow. "At our Showcase, over 4,000 teenage girls get the opportunity to listen to the lived journeys of some amazing female trailblazers. This in turn allows them to see what a career in STEM is truly like, understand the variety of careers and pathways available and the positive impact that STEM has on our world." I Wish, a multi-award-winning programme showcasing the power of STEM to female students in Ireland and across the globe, has held its renowned annual Showcase since 2015, engaging with over 65,000 students in this time, hosting over 1,000 speakers, and partnering with over 130 industry leaders. I Wish co-founder, Gillian Keating extended her thanks to the leaders in STEM from pharmaceutical, technology, food, sports and engineering sectors taking part in the event: "Each year it is magical to watch the ambitions of young girls from across the country expanding in front of our very eyes as they take in all that they can be through careers in STEM. We're so grateful to our partners, both multinational and indigenous, who take part in the showcase demonstrating t...
Join us today as we speak with two of our freshman, Emma Bruwer and Carson Sisk. They share their experiences as first timers of everything from college to being away from home. Listen in to hear some of their highlights from their year so far.
Welcome to this special series of Ibec Responds on the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).As businesses face increasing demands for transparency and accountability, the CSRD represents a pivotal shift in how companies approach sustainability reporting.In this series you'll hear firsthand from industry leaders about the challenges, strategies, and opportunities they have encountered on their journey towards compliance.These conversations offer valuable insights and practical advice to help your business meet the evolving standards.In the final episode of our 'Unpacking CSRD' series, Kara McGann, Head of Skills and Social Policy at Ibec, is in conversation with Wayne Metcalfe, Director at John Sisk & Son.Thank you for listening. To explore all of Ibec's podcast offering, visit here. Make sure to follow Ibec Podcasts to stay up to date with new episodes.
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Overview: In today's podcast host Lori Boll interviews Jeff Sisk, Senior Manager of Assistive Technology Services (ATS) in Fairfax County Public Schools, who is also a presenter, author, and adjunct faculty at George Mason University. Jeff and Lori discuss Assistive Technology- it's definition, common misconceptions, and the process his district utilizes to best match AT to a student's needs. Jeff emphasizes the transformative power of assistive technology in leveling the educational playing field for students with diverse learning needs. He also highlights the importance of universal design for learning and the integration of AT tools in modern classrooms. Connect Email: Jeff.Sisk@fcps.edu Website: Assistive Technology Services, Fairfax County Public Schools, Virginia LinkedIn X Resources from Today's Show AT Ambassadors, Fairfax County SETT Framework
Rick Dollar was a very busy man during the 2024 Pigeon Forge Bluegrass Festival. This episode features interviews with Junior Sisk and Jimbo Whaley!
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Techrete, Ireland's largest architectural precast concrete facade specialist, has launched an innovative range of sustainable concrete products, targeting a 50% reduction in embodied carbon. This pioneering product line positions Techrete at the forefront of innovation in green construction materials as the company approaches its 40th anniversary. A significant player in the UK, Techrete exports approximately 80% of its products to the UK. Serving construction industry giants such as Kier, Mace, McAleer & Rushe, Multiplex, RG Group, Sir Robert McAlpine, Sisk, Vinci, and Wates, the company has become known for its high-performance, sustainable solutions. The development of this new lower-carbon concrete range was the result of a strategic R&D programme, funded by Enterprise Ireland. Techrete's research explored the potential of alternative cement blends and novel materials to dramatically cut carbon emissions. As part of this innovation push, Techrete embraced the opportunities provided by a revised UK concrete standard (BS 8500 1&2 2023), allowing for the incorporation of lower-carbon materials such as limestone filler, fly ash, silica fume, ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) and others. Techrete currently employs 350 people across Ireland and the UK, with 174 employed at its base in Balbriggan, Co Dublin. State-of-the-Art Batching Plant Investment to Drive Scale To bring this innovative product to market and meet growing industry demand, Techrete recognized the need to upgrade its facilities. With support from Enterprise Ireland, the company has invested in a cutting-edge batching plant capable of producing high-performance concrete blends with strengths of up to 100N/mm. This investment ensures Techrete's ability to scale production of the new mixes, securing its position as a competitive exporter of sustainable building materials. Marcus Sweeney, Non-Executive Chair of Techrete, commented: "Sustainability is no longer an afterthought in construction; it's a driving force behind procurement decisions. Every project now factors in the carbon load of materials, and our new concrete range addresses this demand. Our focus is twofold: reduce the amount of concrete used through the enhanced performance of high-strength mixes, and integrate substantial amounts of cement replacement materials to lower the carbon footprint. Thanks to the support from Enterprise Ireland, we've made significant strides in both areas. We are on track to achieving a 50% reduction in embodied carbon by 2025, setting the stage for our ultimate goal of net-zero by 2030." Tom Kelly, Divisional Manager for Industrial & Life Sciences at Enterprise Ireland said: "Enterprise Ireland is proud to support Techrete in its innovative approach to reducing the carbon footprint of construction materials, from R&D support to the capital support to allow real world deployment. The development of lower carbon concrete products is critical as the industry strives to meet the growing demand for sustainable solutions. Techrete's commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility reflects the kind of forward-thinking leadership that will keep Ireland at the forefront of global green construction. We are delighted to have played a part in helping the company bring these groundbreaking products to market." Techrete's Path to Net-Zero by 2030 Beyond product innovation, Techrete has implemented a robust sustainability strategy to reduce operational emissions. Long-standing initiatives such as rainwater harvesting, effluent neutralization, and energy generation through solar and thermal systems, as well as planting thousands of trees, contribute to their ambitious goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2030. As Techrete continues to lead the charge toward greener construction, their partnership with Enterprise Ireland serves as a blueprint for industry-wide transformation.
Blind content creator, disability advocate and host of the Happy Hour Show on RNIB Connect Radio, Claire Sisk has just become an RNIB Ambassador! Claire Sisk's sight loss journey began after experiencing two strokes in 2009. She started her social media channels 'Can See Can't See' to educate and break the stigma around sight loss and has supported RNIB's work throughout the years. She spoke about the announcement with our Paulina Kuchorew. Image shows Claire. She's sitting on the armrest of black couch and smiling gently at the camera, her straight blonde hair flowing down her shoulders. She's dressed in a silky pink short sleeve dress that's gathered at the waist.
Kate is running an amazing hour of stand-up on Wednesday, 11/13, at the NYC UCB Theater! Support our Cancel Coach and get tickets at: https://ucbcomedy.com/show/kate-sisk-nycf/ This episode is LONG-AWAITED, listener! Kate Sisk is a stand-up comedian, writer, and former co-host/beloved “Cancel Coach” of the WHGS Podcast, but today they're back in the apartment to update us on their new, improved self. You've been asking for them back, and we're finally providing! We discuss starting testosterone injections and their journey towards doing so, getting married, growing a neckbeard, and affirming your newfound masculinity by getting into blowout fights in traffic. Ashley is on the prowl. And, in a special surprise TWIST, Producer Alex finally reveals their gay sex to the public… Follow Kate on IG, Twitter, and Tik Tok: https://www.instagram.com/thekatesisk/ https://www.tiktok.com/@thekatesisk https://x.com/thekatesisk SUPPORT OUR PODCAST: 2-4 Bonus Episodes a Month: https://www.patreon.com/WHGS Merch: https://shop.merchcentral.com/collections/ashley-gavin Watch on this YouTube: https://youtu.be/g-THoRb51C0 FOLLOW ASHLEY GAVIN @ashgavs TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ashgavscomedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashgavs/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ashgavs Twitter: https://twitter.com/ashgavs Tour Dates & Newsletter: https://www.ashleygavin.com/#dates EDITED BY SWETSHOP: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swetshop.tv/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sarah Oliver & Taylor Sisk Sarah Oliver & Taylor Sisk/ALL 5, Inc. ALL 5 is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a world where everyone, regardless of abilities, can thrive. They focus on supporting individuals with disabilities and life challenges by enhancing and celebrating the 5 senses. Their initiatives aim to ensure sound inclusion, sight […]
Sarah Oliver & Taylor Sisk Sarah Oliver & Taylor Sisk/ALL 5, Inc. ALL 5 is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a world where everyone, regardless of abilities, can thrive. They focus on supporting individuals with disabilities and life challenges by enhancing and celebrating the 5 senses. Their initiatives aim to ensure sound inclusion, sight […] The post Taylor Sisk & Sarah Oliver with ALL 5, Inc. appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Zoe & Georgia are delighted to be joined by the incredible (and flipping funny!) broadcaster Claire Sisk.Claire joins Zo & G to open up the conversation around parenting blind, how she approaches everything with a sense of humour, and her best piece of advice.Claire's Favourite Products:Dove SoapCharlotte Tilbury CreamsOlayNiveaListen by clicking ‘Play', subscribe or follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Acast, and please do rate and review to help others find the podcast.Find a new episode every Tuesday & Friday and in the meantime check out Made By Mammas on Instagram: @madebymammas.Made By Mammas®, this has been an Insanity Studios production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
London Fashion Week took place in September and the Oxfam Fashion Show focused sustainability and inclusivity. Our Paulina Kuchorew spoke with disability activist and host of the Happy Hour, Claire Sisk, about her experience of walking the catwalk. Image: Claire looking cool in vintage clothes as she walks on the catwalk. Her blonde hair is swept back into a beehive style, she's wearing a dark green 60s style dress with a mini pocket at the front, and an open wool green coat over it. She's smiling as she walks, green nail polish visible on her thumb, the rest of her hand casually slipped inside the dress pocket. Behind her you can see a blurry outline of other models walking. (Image credit: Oxfam)
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“Who's Who in Santa Cruz” Santa Cruz County Bank President and friend of the show… Mr. Jon Sisk
Episode Notes To Pre-Save a streaming version of my new album “Around the Clock” Click HERE! (Its free to save) My guest this week is Jonathan Dillon. Jonathan is a member of Junior Sisk and most recently the backing band of Sisk's has formed a great new band called the Red Camel Collective. They've are currently recording for Pinecastle Records and you can check out their singles by clicking the links below. You can also keep up with Jonathan at his Facebook, at Red Camel Collective's website or at Junior Sisk's website! Songs featured in this episode: “Roll on Mississippi” by Red Camel Collective “The Lonely Sound of Goodbye” by Junior Sisk (Lost & Alone) “Sincerity” by The Red Camel Collective “When you Go Walking” by The Lonesome River Band (One Step Forward) “Brand New City” Michelle Nixon & Drive (A Place I Belong) “Our Darling's Gone” by Junior Sisk (Trouble Follows Me) Video of Johnathan as a kid! As Always a HUGE thank you to all of my sponsor's that make this podcast possible each week! Mandolin Cafe Acoustic Disc Peghead Nation promo code mandolinbeer Northfiled Mandolins Ellis Mandolins Pava Mandolins Tone Slabs Elderly Instruments String Joy Strings promo code mandolinbeer
In this episode of the Malibu Guru podcast, Joe interviews John Sisk, a prominent figure in the PA-46 community and the owner of Audio Authority. They discuss John's early years in aviation, his involvement in the PA-46 community, his decision to build an RV-14, and his participation in the search for unleaded high-octane gasoline. They also discuss the White Lightning smart GPU and its benefits for turbine and piston aircraft. We hope you enjoy this episode!Visit PMOPA: https://www.pmopa.com/Visit our New Aircraft Maintenance Website: https://www.caseyaviationservices.com/Visit our NEW YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@caseyaviationFollow us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/CaseyAviationIf you are interested in speaking to us about our Buyer's Agent Services, fill out a questionnaire for pistons or turbines HERE.Our current inventory of airplanes available can be found HERE.Give us a call at (903)284-9245 if you have any other questions or want to speak to us about any of the services we provide.If you'd like to submit a question for Joe to answer on the podcast, please send it to clint@flycasey.com
In part two of the Conscious Divorce series, host Kristen Leigh Griffiths and guest Kimberly Sisk discuss the later stages of divorce, including moving out
The Grant Cardone Foundation Pitch Off Competition is helping students become entrepreneurs. In this episode, Adam Torres and Jake Sisk, Founder of oasisK Capital and Podcast Host at oasisK Optimize Podcast, explore Jake's experience as a judge from the Grant Cardone Foundation Pitch Off Competition. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia
ATF 63 Sisk-i-you 100k aka SOB 100k Race: Sisk-i-you 100k, 50 mile, 50k, 15k, 8k, Started 1999 approximately When: July 13, Saturday 5am Start/Finish: Mt Ashland, OR Race Website: https://siskiyououtback.com/#raceOverview Ashland https://www.mtashland.com/ Andy's Strava https://www.strava.com/activities/11882402087
LHP Evan Sisk joins the Pregame Show to talk about getting married during the All-Star Break, how his 2024 season has gone so far, his role in the bullpen, what he has learned from the veterans on the team and more!
✨ Join Kristen and her guest, author and family law and mediation expert Kimberly Sisk, in the first part of our three-part series on conscious divorce.
Welcome back to The Peds NP Acute Care Faculty series! This collaborative series was created and peer-reviewed by national experts and leaders in acute care PNP education. In the push for competency-based education where faculty verify the skills of what a learner can do, rather than their knowledge, our series focuses on the application of didactic content with a practical approach in a conversational way so that you can learn the nuances of clinical skills before you reach the bedside. This episode discusses a standardized approach to delivering bad news, founded in the literature. The SPIKES protocol is the most well recognized approach to create an environment, assess patient and family knowledge and preferences, deliver the news compassionately, and empathize prior to a summary. With examples of phrasing you can offer at each step, you'll gain the skills necessary to deliver bad news. Authors (alphabetical): Becky Carson, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC/AC, Ann Felauer, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC/AC, Belinda Large, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC/AC, and Robynn Stamm, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC/AC References: Brouwer, M. A., Maeckelberghe, E. L. M., van der Heide, A., Hein, I. M., & Verhagen, E. A. A. E. (2021). Breaking bad news: what parents would like you to know. Archives of disease in childhood, 106(3), 276–281. https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2019-318398 Buckman R. (1984). Breaking bad news: why is it still so difficult?. British medical journal (Clinical research ed.), 288(6430), 1597–1599. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.288.6430.1597 Buckman R. (2001). Communication skills in palliative care: a practical guide. Neurologic clinics, 19(4), 989–1004. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0733-8619(05)70057-8 Institute of Medicine (US) Committee on Palliative and End-of-Life Care for Children and Their Families, Field, M. J., & Behrman, R. E. (Eds.). (2003). When Children Die: Improving Palliative and End-of-Life Care for Children and Their Families. Chapter 4 communication, goal setting, and care planning. National Academies Press (US). Kaplan M. (2010). SPIKES: a framework for breaking bad news to patients with cancer. Clinical journal of oncology nursing, 14(4), 514–516. https://doi.org/10.1188/10.CJON.514-516 Ptacek, J. T., & Eberhardt, T. L. (1996). Breaking bad news. A review of the literature. JAMA, 276(6), 496–502. Sisk, B., Frankel, R., Kodish, E., & Harry Isaacson, J. (2016). The Truth about Truth-Telling in American Medicine: A Brief History. The Permanente journal, 20(3), 15–219. https://doi.org/10.7812/TPP/15-219 Varkey B. (2021). Principles of Clinical Ethics and Their Application to Practice. Medical principles and practice : international journal of the Kuwait University, Health Science Centre, 30(1), 17–28. https://doi.org/10.1159/000509119
[@ 4 min] Alright, this week we go Inside the Huddle with Greer Grimsley. The American bass-baritone returns to Santa Fe Opera for Gregory Spears and Tracy K. Smith's "The Righteous," which receives its world premiere on July 13! [@ 33 min] Then…speaking of July 13, this Saturday is the 100th birthday anniversary of Carlo Bergonzi. Musicologist Brad Sisk, a former student of Bergonzi, takes a Free Throw on what made the great Italian tenor a quintessential Verdian. [@ 46 min] There's a Lot going on in France (and not all of it's good), but something good is happening in England. GET YOUR VOICE HEARD operaboxscore.com facebook.com/obschi1 @operaboxscore IG operaboxscore
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Welcoming over 24,000 students across 300 secondary schools through its doors last year, WorldSkills Ireland returns this September to promote skills and apprenticeship careers and opportunities for young people as they navigate future options following secondary education. A Government and Industry led event, WorldSkills Ireland 2024 is taking place from the 25th - 27th September 2024 at the RDS, Simmonscourt, and will build upon the success of previous events, when thousands of visitors, including students and their parents, gathered to see first-hand the wealth of career options available. Announcing the return of the event, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Patrick O'Donovan was joined by past WorldSkills Ireland competitors. Minister O'Donovan comments: "Once again, WorldSkills Ireland will celebrate the best of Irish skills opportunities, with competitors from up to 30 disciplines showcasing the best of their skills and professions. It is a brilliant opportunity for young people from all over the country to explore the variety of skills-based career paths available to them, from traditional fields, like construction and mechanics, to newer areas, such as financial services, green skills and retrofitting. I hear consistent messages from employers in areas of skills demand, so it's great to see events like WorldSkills returning, benefitting both students and employers from across Ireland." Running concurrently with Higher Options, both events aim to raise the profile and recognition of skills and apprenticeships, preparing the talent of today for the careers of the future. Supported by industry partners, SISK, Construction Industry Federation, ESB Networks, Bus Eireann, Dublin Bus and Autodesk, the event is a partnership between enterprise, industry, education, training, and government. Commenting on the broader impact of the event, Ray English, WorldSkills Ireland-Chair/Technical Delegate, adds: "The skills shortage is one of the major challenges across all sectors today. Simply put, we need more skilled people across multiple sectors, and this event reflects the collective support from education, industry, and government. "Skills drive the future, and WorldSkills Ireland 2024 will be a true showcase of the 'best in class' across many different disciplines, offering young people a wealth of options as they transition from secondary education into the workforce." Plans are underway for the 2024 event, and it's been confirmed that the National Skills finals will be taking place at the event showcasing more than 30 varied skills in a competitive setting. WorldSkills Ireland 2024 is set to inspire the next generation of skilled young people to follow their passions, interests, and talents. For further information on WorldSkills Ireland, please see www.worldskillsireland.ie or follow WorldSkills Ireland on social media.
Bryan Sisk is a pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist and studies the intersection of communication, ethics, and the new technologies that are making their way into medicine. He is the author of “An Overarching Framework for the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Pediatrics,” which was published in JAMA Pediatrics in January 2024. This episode is the first in an ongoing series about Artificial intelligence in medicine, and we begin by laying the foundation of the ethics behind AI in medicine.In this episode, we delve into the ethical implications of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medicine, with a special focus on the intrinsic biases of AI algorithms. We explore how AI, if not purposefully inclusive, could leave vulnerable populations - like our children - at a disadvantage.Join us as we navigate these challenging questions, shedding light on the need for ethical guidelines and robust policies in the implementation of AI in medicine. ******The co-host for this episode is Alexis Luedke. She is a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow.******If you have feedback, criticism, show or interview recommendations, or want to collaborate on the show, please reach out!Email - Tama.TheMDM@gmail.com. Instagram - Tama.TheMDM******The MDM is a show about the ways medical decision making is adapting to the modern world. Tama Thé is an Assistant Professor in Pediatric Emergency Medicine.
We're join by Kate Sisk a very funny stand up comedian. WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD!!! GUS IS ON TOUR! https://linktr.ee/constantlygus FOLLOW THE BABIES HERE: https://www.instagram.com/thekatesisk/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/christinamavronas/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/constantlygus/?hl=en
Was it a build-up of years of abuse and resentment?Was it struggling to accept a relative was not who he had been told they were?Or was he a fall guy?...This week we talk about: Murder, Serial Killer, Family AnnihilatorSources:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11024691/Alabama-teen-tried-poison-stepmom-peanut-butter-killing-father-siblings.htmlhttps://people.com/alabama-teen-sentenced-life-killing-5-family-members-fed-up-7967190https://www.cbs42.com/alabama-news/autopsy-photos-shown-in-mason-sisk-capital-murder-trial/https://www.cbs42.com/alabama-news/judge-denies-new-trial-for-mason-sisk/https://www.cbs42.com/alabama-news/cannot-be-rehabilitated-impact-statements-read-at-mason-sisk-hearing/https://www.cbs42.com/alabama-news/potential-juror-arrested-during-jury-selection-for-mason-sisk-trial/https://www.cbs42.com/news/timeline-alabama-teen-mason-sisk-accused-of-killing-5-family-members/https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205343952/john-wayne-siskhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205343836/mary_kimberly_siskSupport the Show.Patreon https://www.patreon.com/MMoMEmail: murdermeonmondaypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/MMonMonday Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murdermeonmondaypodcast/ Theme Tune is published under license from: Tribe of Noise – Awkward Mystery https://prosearch.tribeofnoise.com/artists/show/29267/32277
On this episode Josh talks about playing this past weekend at the Tony Rice Memorial Bluegrass Festival and spending some intimate time with Tony Rice's 1935 Martin Guitar D-28. Ole #58957 as Josh affectionately calls it. Then we have a fun interview with Junior Sisk! He and Josh talk about the old times and tell funny stories and talk about maybe recording together sometime soon.
In Episode 12 of this season's Digital and Dirt Podcast, Ian welcomes Gina Sisk, Media Director at Manna Hospitality Group, to discuss the company's supportive culture, how it adapts to changes in the media landscape, and its success in implementing creative marketing campaigns.
Who got up close with Robbie Williams, Matt Goss and spent her teenage years filling in friendship books and covering her walls with posters? Claire Sisk that's who! Blind creator Claire chats in this weeks The Phonebox Podcast about growing up as a boy band obsessed 14 year old. It was such a joy to find someone who I had so much in common with!Be sure to follow Claire on instagram here and check out her YouTube channel here. Here is her wonderful experience with Robbie.For more of me follow @brummymummyof2 on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and TikTok and follow the @phoneboxpodcast account on Instagram for polls and nostalgic fun.If you have any guest suggestions, topics you would like me to cover email admin@brummymummyof2.co.uk and be sure to tag so I can see where you are listening!#90s #90smusic #RobbieWilliams #TakeThat Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What's up Book Nerds! Welcome to season one of "What The Smut Are You Talking About Podcast! In case you haven't been following my journey, I have no idea what I am doing and learning along the way. I welcome feedback, tips, and book suggestions! All I ask is just be nice! This is a safe space for everyone. Each episode I have a new or returning co-host and the co-host picks the book! For this episode, I had the pleasure of having Sarah Sisk on to talk about her book, Up in Flames. PleasePLEASEplease go give us a rate and review. As a small podcast, this is the biggest way to support me! And it doesnt cost you anything but a few seconds of your time! Rates and Reviews go a long way and we appreciate any 5 star reviews that we get!!!! To Connect With Sarah: Website https://www.sarahsiskstories.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sarahsiskstories?igsh=ZWlvaWNnZThodGtl&utm_source=qr TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@sarahsiskauthor?_t=8lbofRuFygg&_r=1 To Connect With Cortney http://instagram.com/whatthesmutpodcast https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/175687253-cortney--what-the-smut-podcast www.tiktok.com/@whatthesmutpodcast Amazon Store https://www.amazon.com/shop/whatthesmutpodcast?ref_=cm_sw_r_mwn_aipsfshop_aipsfwhatthesmutpodcast_M5B7D3HE46B0F9YKTRYT&language=en_US Check out my Amazon store to find links to all the books discussed in this podcast! You can also find gift ideas for the book nerd in your life and a few of my favorite things! I do earn a small commission if you purchase from my list, at no additional cost to you! WE NOW HAVE MERCH!!! https://what-the-smut-podcast.printify.me/products I have partnered with some cool small businesses. See the links below. I earn a very small commission if you use my code. The Spicy Romance Bookclub http://thespicyromancebookclub.com/WHATTHESMUTPODCAST They have the cutest bookish sweatshirts! Use Code WHATTHESMUTPODCAST to get 15% off!! MODERN+CHIC BAGS AND ACCESSORIES http://modernandchicboutique.com/WHATTHESMUTPODCAST They have cute bags of all different sizes! I love that their smaller bags are super cute and will still fit my kindle! Use Code WHATTHESMUTPODCAST to get 10% off!! A huge shoutout to my Hubby for making my Intro music!!! Check him out at https://www.tiktok.com/@insanedrummer89?_t=8kEVXJnjGik&_r=1 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/what-the-smut-are-you-talking-about/exclusive-content
This week we talk with Comedian Patrick Sisk about why is a pineapple a sign for swinging, the joy of hawaiian shirts, do chicken tenders count as payment, and schnitting.Follow Patrick on Instagram: @patricksisk_comedyhttps://www.patricksisk.com/Email us at OpenMicersPodcast@gmail.comwww.openmicers.comLinktr.ee/OpenMicersPodcast To watch video of the podcast: www.youtube.com/@jayfunktasticFollow us on Instagram & Tik Tok: @OpenMicersPodcast, @JayFunktastic, @JacobCraigComedyVisit www.BrezCoffeeCo.com and use the code “OMPodcast” at checkout for 10% off of your order! Join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/ompodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In today's recap episode, Lesley and Brad uncover Danny Brassell's innovative approaches to cultivating a love for reading. From understanding the unique reading levels of every individual to integrating reading into daily activities, discover how to transform reading from a chore into a cherished habit. Get ready to inspire a new generation of avid readers.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:Why exposure to diverse materials enhances reading skills and fosters a lifelong love for books.How making reading fun can dramatically increase reading speed and comprehension.Recognize students' unique reading levels and interests for tailored learning experiences.A free formula to craft compelling, personalized speeches from Danny Brassell.Episode References/Links:OPC Summer CampMarch MadnessBarrels Deck FlashcardseLevate Round 4Cambodia Early BirdBounce Body Contrology Lesley Affiliate LinkChat with us If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. DEALS! 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He's like, they're, they're only going to read the stuff they're interested in.Lesley Logan 0:16 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Lesley Logan 0:58 Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co-host in life, Brad, and I are going to dig into the enriching convo I had with Danny Brassell in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to that interview, feel free to pause us now. Go back and listen to that one and then come back and join us. He's so fun. Brad Crowell 1:13 I love this guy.Lesley Logan 1:13 He's so fired up. Brad Crowell 1:14 He's amazing. Lesley Logan 1:19 And also I was like, like timing would have it, we're talking about reading and we're talking about reading again in March, guys, because we have an amazing guest who is like, literally getting books into schools where they have lower income and less resources. So like, I'm all about reading right now. And I, you all should be, too. And then we just talked to Nick who's going to teach us how to read. We'll have him on the show. So you guys have been wanting to retain your reading skills and we are here to talk about reading.Lesley Logan 1:43 So, today is February 29th and it's a Leap Year Day.Brad Crowell 1:47 What?Lesley Logan 1:48 What? And you know what's so funny is I feel like I've, in my entire life, I've never remembered a Leap Year Day before and I've Brad Crowell 1:53 Not really paid attention. Lesley Logan 1:54 No, but I'm excited for this one. Brad Crowell 1:56 Oh, good. Lesley Logan 1:57 I don't know why. It's just nice to have a longer month. Brad Crowell 2:00 It's great. Lesley Logan 2:01 I need more time. Thank you, February, for time. Brad Crowell 2:03 More time. Lesley Logan 2:04 More time. Brad Crowell 2:04 Hell yeah. Lesley Logan 2:05 Thank you.Brad Crowell 2:06 Here is that extra day in the week. Lesley Logan 2:08 So let's talk about why this happens in case you haven't been in school for a really long time. Or, you know, you were self-leading yourself during school, we use leap years to keep our calendars in sync with the seasons, which I think is bullshit because the seasons are no longer lining up with (inaudible). Brad Crowell 2:24 No, the seasons have changed. Lesley Logan 2:25 The seasons have changed. In case you noticed. Okay, our common calendar is actually 1/4 of a day short of a full orbit. Over time that would throw everything off, so that's why we add an extra day into the shortest month of the year, February, every four years. Keeps us on track. You want to know why I fucking know? Brad Crowell 2:44 Tell me.Lesley Logan 2:44 Why is February so fucking short? Brad Crowell 2:46 Yeah. What's up with that voice?Lesley Logan 2:47 Who decided why some months are 30 days and some months are 31 days and only one month is 28 days? (Inaudible) Why didn't we make several months only 30 so February could be 30? Brad Crowell 2:58 I mean, then you wouldn't have that really cool song, 30 days in September...Lesley Logan 3:03 Do you, did you learn like you do the knuckles? (Inaudible) Brad Crowell 3:06 I learned them all and I've never retained any of it. Lesley Logan 3:10 September? No, that's wrong. How? Would you start on the thumb? Or do you start on the first finger? Brad Crowell 3:17 I don't have an answer. I don't know the, I don't know the answer. I literally look it up every single time. Lesley Logan 3:21 Well, I also have to say I before E except after C. So there's just some things that never stuck. Brad Crowell 3:26 No, that one, I before E except afterLesley Logan 3:28 But I have to say it after every time I write the word so it's not sticking. I have to say the mantra. It's not, the word didn't stick. Brad Crowell 3:36 That's fine.Lesley Logan 3:36 Okay. So for those who were born today, Brad wrote this. Brad Crowell 3:40 Sucks to be you. Slash.Lesley Logan 3:42 But you actually get to pick February 28th or March 1st on your non-birth date years. As if you didn't know, you could pick your own fucking birth date. Happy birthday to you. Brad Crowell 3:52 Well, they don't get one. There's no Feb 29. So, what are you gonna do? Brad Crowell 3:53 I, the same thing people on April 15th do, pick a fucking different day. Tax Day. No one likes April 15th. No one does. They pick.Brad Crowell 3:57 So people change their birthday? Lesley Logan 3:59 They just do a different day. Brad Crowell 4:02 Never heard of this. Lesley Logan 4:03 You know, you can do a different day no matter when your birth date was. Brad Crowell 4:12 Yeah, mine is December 33rd. Brad Crowell 4:29 Yeah, go to OPC.me/workshops.Lesley Logan 4:15 No, no. You have to pick an actual date of the year. At any rate, here we go. OPC Summer Camp. We are doing that in June. More information to follow but if you are on the waitlist, you'll find all information first and probably get some bulk extra bonuses and goodies and discounts. Lesley Logan 4:32 OPC.me/workshops. OPC March Matness, because March Matness starts tomorrow. Brad Crowell 4:38 Mañana. Lesley Logan 4:39 And so you can get free mat classes with me. Brad Crowell 4:42 It was supposed to start today but we just decided to add an extra day in this year, so. Lesley Logan 4:46 Yeah, we decided. We decided. The world does revolve around the we in this room. So March Matness starts on March 1st, I think, so go to OPC.me/challenge and you will see the first class it's up there. And if you're listening to this randomly on a different day, you can still do that and you can still sign up and you can start the challenge whenever you want to. Brad Crowell 5:08 Yes, you can. Lesley Logan 5:09 That's how we do things around here. Brad Crowell 5:10 Yes, you can. Lesley Logan 5:11 Be it till you see it. So, alsoBrad Crowell 5:14 OPC.me/challengeLesley Logan 5:14 Also an OPC situation we are still working on those Barrels Flashcards, they are still TBD on when their presale is but if you are on the waitlist for that you are going to get to know when those discounts are. And if you're noticing a theme with the waitlist, it's because we reward people on waitlist, so we don't have to promote stuff publicly. Brad Crowell 5:33 Do you know what the waitlist is? Anybody? Anybody? Anybody? OPC.me/flashcardwaitlist. That's right. That's the one. You got this. Lesley Logan 5:41 You have to figure this out, guys. So anyways, you want to go there to get on it if you are wanting to nerd out about the Barrels Deck and get the best price ever because we will not promote it on social media. We don't promote it on any other newsletter list. It's only gonna be on this one. Brad Crowell 5:55 Yeah, the presale is only going to waitlisters.Lesley Logan 5:57 Also, we value your time and your inbox. Okay. eLevate round four is really kicked off. Amazing, amazing group, you are missing out 1,000%. So if you want to hear about eLevate five or six or any of those other ones, you want to go to our waitlist for that. You can start, you can go to the site now and you can actually check out what it's all about and get on a call and see if it's right for you that we can make sure you save up your money and you schedule the time to really, just a wonderful program that I absolutely love doing. I had the best time and for those who were like, I don't want to do virtual, you can fly to Vegas for the in-person (inaudible) you can do that. Brad Crowell 6:30 Yeah, come hang out. Brad Crowell 6:30 Changed it up. Lesley Logan 6:32 And lastly, Brad, take us home. Lesley Logan 6:30 You don't have to but you can. So it's super fun. Leslielogan.co/elevate. Yeah, you thought you knew what it was didn't you? Thought you did? But you don't. Lesley Logan 6:37 you knew what it was? Didn't you? Thought you did? But you don't change it up. And lastly, Brad, hey, get home,Brad Crowell 6:44 We are going to Cambodia. Actually, we're really proud of this trip that we've created over the years. Obviously, we've talked about this before. But I'm just really fired up that this trip this upcoming year is going to be some new stuff added in. Plus, we're almost sold out. And, we almost sold out because of the waitlist and I'm just really fired up about that we have a great crew, it is going to be a heck of a trip. Lesley Logan 7:11 I know, Brad's talking to all of them on the phone already. (Inaudible) met several of you on the tour. So we're gonna have a blast. Brad Crowell 7:19 Yeah, it's gonna be, it's gonna be amazing. So we're really, really fired up about that. And there are still just a few spots left. So if you're interested in that. Lesley Logan 7:28 Literally just a few, like, no, you can't even count them all in one hand. Lesley Logan 7:31 OctoberBrad Crowell 7:31 October 6th to 11th, this year, and you can go to crowsnestretreats.com. Lesley Logan 7:38 Yeah. All right. Before we talk about Danny, what's our audience question? Brad Crowell 7:43 All right, Maria, from Instagram, thank you for this question. She said, Lesley, where do I get a spine corrector like yours? Lesley Logan 7:50 I know, because it's hot. It's so Barbie. So I've, I've had this hot pink on my window chair forever. And it became available. And my person and Contrology was like, hey, you got this hot pink and you can get on that spine card when it comes out. And she like was holding my invites ready to go. So I was one of the first spine correctors to ever get from the Contrology line. Brad Crowell 8:18 Lucky you. Lesley Logan 8:19 Also have a demo center guy. So okay, don't get, don't be jealous. But, what does that mean? It means any of the equipment that you see I have, you can actually get one like it, you can get whatever color you want. And we have discount links. So if you've never purchased from Balanced Body or Contrology, or it's been several years, you can use the link. You can also, if you need to do a special order where you want a different color like a hot pink like mine, then you can talk to my salesperson. So what you need to do is just Brad Crowell 8:46 Chat to us. Lesley Logan 8:47 Yeah, opc.me/chat. If you say I want this piece of equipment, my team can just give you the direct link with a discount on there. But if you are going to want to chat with a salesperson (inaudible) special, then just let my team know like I'm gonna want to do a special order and they'll make sure you have my salesperson's, I'm not shouting her email on here for y'all to like, bombard her. But she's amazing. And she is the only person who can give you my discount link. Technically, if you can't do it on the site. You can't get it but it's me. And I got hooked up. It's me. I don't know why thatBrad Crowell 9:22 Cause it's pink...Lesley Logan 9:23 Yes. Yes. It's a Lizzo song. Yeah. Yeah. It's so fun. If you haven't seen it, go to my Instagram account. I gave it its own real and it's just she's beautiful. And I love her. So you should get one too and then you should get ready for the Barrels Cards because I will teach you how to do all the different things you can on it. Brad Crowell 9:45 All the things. Lesley Logan 9:46 I have warmed up on it for my workouts every single day since it arrived. So I am obsessed.Brad Crowell 9:51 I love it. All right, now let's talk about Danny Brassell. Renowned as the “Jim Carrey with a Ph.D.”, prolific speaker and author of 16 books including 'Leadership Begins with Motivation,' Danny shared his insights on the importance of reading, and how he applies these principles to improving communication skills for entrepreneurs and executives. But mostly, y'all, talked about kids. Lesley Logan 10:16 We talked about so many kids. Brad Crowell 10:17 This guy is astounding to me. Lesley Logan 10:20 I know. Brad Crowell 10:21 Yeah. You know, he does 100 speaking engagements a year? Lesley Logan 10:24 I know. Brad Crowell 10:24 That's, that's incredible.Lesley Logan 10:26 It's insane. Brad Crowell 10:27 That's two a week. Lesley Logan 10:28 Yeah. And then when we're done, he's like, how can I help you? And I'm like, I mean, I think that how can I help you like you're doing the world like the Lord's work right now.Brad Crowell 10:37 He has four major projects and one of them is like, helping kids with Lesley Logan 10:42 We should connect him with Rodney, not Rondney, Rodman. Brad Crowell 10:45 Rodman. Lesley Logan 10:46 I think they live close to each other. Brad Crowell 10:47 Jake. All of them. I mean, yeah, I was just super impressed by him, trying to help change literacy. Lesley Logan 10:57 Oh, yeah. So he said, people who read more, read better. And his job is to really expose his students to all kinds of ways to love reading. He likes to teach kids why to read and he wants kids to want reading and to choose it on their own. And I think that's like, really especiallyBrad Crowell 11:13 That was the thing that I was like, oh, my God, this is the fucking most obvious thing ever. That he's like, yeah, you know, they go to elementary school and they learn how, he's like, but they don't want to do it. So (inaudible) how do you get them to want to do it? I was like, oh, that's duh. He's like, yeah, so I teach kids what to read. I was like, wow. Okay.Lesley Logan 11:35 Yeah. And he believes like one of the most important things is we have to learn how to make reading fun for you. And I did this earlier this year. I read the best book. And it was so fun. I read it in three days. Brad Crowell 11:46 Yeah, you slayed that book.Lesley Logan 11:47 I know I need to get a library card. Not waiting on that so far. But I slayed that book. Because I like, I made it fun. I like, played some music, I sat in my reading chair, you know all the things. And it really, it really, what I realized is that I read really fast because like I can read really fast because I've read so thank goodness for being a child who read, but like, I love this because I know that the person I am today is because of the books that I read. And I read books because my mom made sure I read books as a kid like she was so we would (inaudible) the library every week. And we could check out however many the max number of books was, and we went every week. Why? Because the library is free guys. Free. (inaudible)Brad Crowell 12:30 We did exactly the same, you know, and we had books that we would read as a family, we'd have books that we'd read on our own. And what I thought was really interesting, he said, hey, listen, you know, the I'm sure you all have heard this, the statistics, but you can change your kids' grades from an F to a C, if they read nine minutes a day. And he said, from a C to an A is not like 47 hours a day. No, they they literally they read 20 minutes a day, 20 minutes a day. Lesley Logan 13:03 And he also said you don't have to do it all at once. (inaudible) Brad Crowell 13:04 Those are the kids that are getting grades. Not only you see, you don't have to do it all at once. He said it doesn't matter who's doing the reading. The parent can read out loud and that counts for the kids. I was like, that's cool. So yeah, I mean, making it fun, I thought was interesting. He said, yeah, you know, I used to eavesdrop on my students. I was like, okay, he's like, yeah, if I hear them talking about cars, I introduced them to a book about cars. You know, if I hear them talking about whatever sports, I introduce them to a book about sports. He's like, they're only going to read the stuff they're interested in. So if you can get them into, you know, like, understand what they're interested in. You can give them material. He said, there are 4 million books written a year in the United States. I didn't know that. That's just astounding.Lesley Logan 13:45 You know what's so funny? Is that like Brad will say he never reads, okay, he says he'll never read. Okay, so we're sitting in Austin at a random restaurant and he overhears something. And he was like, oh, you read that? So, have you heard of this series? Oh, and then Brad shares some of this whole series I've never even heard him fucking talk about. Then he talks about a different series and a different series. So the truth is, Brad reads a specific genre of book and this guy was like, so excited and this guy's sharing Brad with all these different books in that same genre. And so what it is, is that Brad doesn't just read books outside of that genre, and that's okay. Brad Crowell 14:20 No, I don't actually pick them up and read them. I listen to audio. Lesley Logan 14:23 Well, guess what? Danny said you could do that, too. Brad Crowell 14:25 Yes, he did. Yeah, I got excited about that. That was really helpful. Lesley Logan 14:29 Yeah. So anyways, I'm in. I just think it's really, really great. And if you missed it, if your kid's grades suck, get them to read a book they're interested in and make it fun. You know how my parents made it fun? We can have a gummy worm for every chapter of a book we read. And obviously there's gonna be like two-page chapters that were like, you know, full on like The Baby-Sitters Club, you know, Nancy Drew, Beverly Cleary. So like, but, we can have a gummy worm and so I would just read a whole book and I got 13 because you don't want just one. I had 13. Brad Crowell 15:07 Mom, there 13 chapters in this book, I put a photo at the corner of every single one just to show you so I can prove that I get 13. Lesley Logan 15:15 No, I didn't have to do that. But I, she just trust me. But I also like, because no one wants one gummy worm.Brad Crowell 15:20 No one wants that.Lesley Logan 15:21 You want, you want all of them. Brad Crowell 15:22 You can't just, not just one.Lesley Logan 15:25 What did you love?Brad Crowell 15:27 He shared the problem that he saw in most educational systems that we think that every kid is at the same level and he said there actually are different levels of reading and they have different interests. He's, this is a really cool story, because he talked about a high school kid who is like, clearly the football player who is a stereotype. amazing athlete, not a great student, right? Well, maybe he's a great student, but not a great reader. Right? So he's in 12th grade, but he's literally reading at a first grade level. Right? And he said, he said, the problem is that when you are in 12th grade, the first grade level books are like basically picture books with like four words in them. And he said, that's embarrassing as hell for a 12th grader to be carrying on school. So how did he, how do you get around that? He said, all right, we're gonna write a book for first graders. And the guy was like, okay, sure. He's like, but do you know anything about books that first graders would read? And he's like, No, he's like, all right, well, looks like we have to go read some first grade books. In order for us to write a book for first graders. And he's like, do you see what I did there? I was like, yeah, of course. I mean, that's, that's like, that's like, such a great excuse for this senior to be carrying around a bunch of kids' books so that when he's teased about it, because he will be, because kids are dicks, he would be able to say, listen, I'm doing homework for me to write a book.Lesley Logan 17:01 I want.Brad Crowell 17:02 I'm so inspired. Lesley Logan 17:03 I want to I want to shoot this (inaudible).Brad Crowell 17:06 Obviously a dick. Lesley Logan 17:07 Kids are dicks.Brad Crowell 17:08 Kids are dicks. Lesley Logan 17:09 When you listen to a podcast and they're kind of like dual income, one kid. It's like a dink or a dank or something like that. And then she's like, yeah, like, we used to be a duldo which is like dual income, like, one dog only or something like that likeBrad Crowell 17:29 DINK, dual income no kids. Lesley Logan 17:32 No kids. Brad Crowell 17:33 Yeah. Dual income, let's see, I don't know, one kid, DISK, dual income single kid. That's a DISK. SISK, single income single kid.Lesley Logan 17:46 Yeah. And then there's like also like dual income like dog only. So that's a DILDO. And I don't know why they came to me when you were just saying that. Anyways, you guys, that's a plug for another podcast (inaudible). Brad Crowell 18:05 I can't even come up with that on Google search without coming up with a bunch of garbage. (Inaudible)Brad Crowell 18:16 Oh, here we go. Here it is. Here it is. We're no longer DISKs. We're DILDOs, dual income little dog owners. Lesley Logan 18:22 Little dog owners.Brad Crowell 18:26 Oh my gosh. Lesley Logan 18:27 I love it so much (inaudible). Anyways, but I think it's, I also just think likeBrad Crowell 18:33 We're DILBOs.Lesley Logan 18:37 Large dogs only?Brad Crowell 18:39 Big dogs. Big dog owners. Lesley Logan 18:41 Yeah. Large dog owners. Brad Crowell 18:44 DILBOs. Lesley Logan 18:44 Yeah, no, you just said large dogs. Brad Crowell 18:46 Oh, we could be large dog owners. Lesley Logan 18:48 It's the same acronym. (Inaudible). If you read more, Brad, I'm just kidding.Brad Crowell 18:54 Get that up to an A? Lesley Logan 18:55 Yeah, so anyways, I but I do think that's really cool. I think it is interesting. I remember like, when I was in junior high, we took that reading test and one of my friends was like, a college reading level and I was only a junior, like a junior in high school reading level. I'm in the seventh grade. And I just remember going they're so much more than me like they're higher than me. I didn't as a perfectionist. I wasn't thinking about the kids who like got hit with you're-lower-than-your-grade-level. Like how, how depressing is that? And I wonder if the teachers had a like a way around that other than what we have to do take like the grocery store paper bags to cover our books in?Brad Crowell 19:37 Yeah, well, I mean, you know his conclusion at that whole thing was that you know, teachers, good teachers will basically help you progress to the next level. Lesley Logan 19:46 Yeah, pay your teachers more.Brad Crowell 19:47 All right. So let's talk about those Be It Action Items. What bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your convo with Danny Brassell? Honestly, I thought this was so genius and you were laughing at the end of it because for the first time ever, we got an action item that said, go watch television. Lesley Logan 20:09 I know. We've never had that before.Brad Crowell 20:12 I was like, really? And he's like, yeah, you want to know why the highest reading averages are in the country of Finland? Like yeah, I want to know why he said because they watch the most TV. I was like, okay, and he said, and they have closed captioning turned on. So they're reading the entire time they're watching television. I thought that is so fascinating. So go watch television with the captions on, right? And I thought something else like just to throw this in there too. Y'all talked about habit building and tie, tying it to like something that's emotionally, tying it to something emotional that you already enjoy is going to help you and he said yeah, you know, for me, I actually don't get out and do enough movement. I don't walk enough I don't have enough exercise. So I started walk I started I made myself I only gave myself permission to watch my show when I'm on my treadmill. Right? And I thought that's pretty cool. So what if you're on a treadmill while watching your favorite show with the captions on? Way to go.Lesley Logan 21:21 And if your dog isn't my own you probably can do that without barking. (Inaudible)Brad Crowell 21:29 Yeah, well, aside from the treadmill. What's your biggest takeaway from his Be It Action Items? Lesley Logan 21:34 Okay, this is really cool. So those of you who are (inaudible) wow, he's a hundred speeches a year. Oh my God. He actually shared how to create a formula for your speeches. This, you guys Brad Crowell 21:45 Totally dug this. Totally dug this. Lesley Logan 21:48 Yeah, get a pen and paper out right now because that's step one. And also (inaudible) that's strep one. You don't want strep oneBrad Crowell 21:55 That's the D in delta one.Lesley Logan 21:59 You, so step one, is that but also go get one because this is freaking gold. I think we paid our coaches about $15,000 for this information and he gave it to you all for free. So here it is. He said get a pen and paper. Write down every life story that's ever happened to you. Not the whole story just like the triggers like he said the example the time I locked myself out of the car in front of Costco or the time dad spilled mustard on his tie at that fancy restaurant. Like, if you are unsure how to do this, you guys, another way to do it is like go through your photos the other day, babe, I came across our first Valentine's Day. Brad Crowell 22:33 That's a genius idea going through photos. Lesley Logan 22:35 And like, I went through the photos and I was like, where are we? And I was like, oh my God, we were on this hike that has like all this graffiti, it's like this crazy place. And then I, I actually because of that I wrote an email today that's going out on Valentine's Day. Brad Crowell 22:47 About Nazis?Lesley Logan 22:52 No. So I hate to tell them about the Nazi part. It was a Nazi sympathizer campground. Brad Crowell 22:58 Yeah, in the 50's, in the hills of Los Angeles. Lesley Logan 23:01 And it's and by the hills I mean, like the valley theBrad Crowell 23:05 Yeah. Like, buried away from civilization. Lesley Logan 23:08 Really, really cool hike and people take spray paint and they spray paint over each other. And it's like, they've like just they graffiti this campground. And because it's like art, and it's really cool to do that. And anyways, that's but beside the point, I came across that I had to write an email for Valentine's. I'm like what the fuck am I gonna write for Valentine's Day? But I remember this. And so I told that entire story about how on that day on our first Valentine's Day, it was a really hike. And then you decided to cook two special recipes. And the first one was amazing. And the second one isBrad Crowell 23:38 Yes, stuffed, shrimp-stuffed avocado. I remember this.Lesley Logan 23:40 Yes. Yes. You put it back in the cup and microwaves the whole thing. It was like really beautiful. And then he made this shrimp avocado salad. You've seen the theme, but he misread the cayenne pepper amount. And so I shared how we ended up at Whole Foods and prepared food. And then I led that into coming on a retreat. And don't worry, Brad's not cooking we haven't (inaudible). But the point is, is that if you go through your life source and you write them down, just the triggers these little, little captions, like you said, that after an hour, just like an hour, like if you even just like went through your photos, you'd have three to 400 stories with these things. Because like, shit happens to you every day. You guys, the amount of shit we go through every day. Like I just like sometimes, like if someone followed me around, they would never believe what I go through. So then you can associate step two. What's the teaching point? What's the learning lesson from the story? Brad Crowell 24:35 What's the high level theme? Is it loyalty? Is it friendship? Is it kindness? Is it happenstances and whatever it might be? Leadership, responsibility.Lesley Logan 24:47 And then you put them in folders in your computer based on the teaching point. And the next time you're asked to speak anywhere you have, oh, do you want to talk about leadership? I'm gonna tell you this, I'm gonna tell you this and you'll have a story to tell. Brad Crowell 24:58 It's genius. Lesley Logan 24:59 It's so genius. Brad Crowell 25:00 It is so genius especially because you know, you and possibly even me are about to embark on this podcast toward journey where we're trying to get booked on these other pods to start sharing more about, Be It Till You See It sharing more about some of the other things that we're working on in our lives. And, you know, the reality is they're always prompting you well, what are you going to talk about? And you're like, I don't know, I'm gonna talk about some things but, it's gonna be good conversation. Just book me. Lesley Logan 25:27 Don't worry. I was homeless three times (inaudible).Brad Crowell 25:31 So, you know, having this like, out of your, in your bag of tricks is it's crazy. It's amazing. Lesley Logan 25:36 It's brilliant. It's amazing. And also like for those who think I have nothing to talk about. Lesley Logan 25:43 Yeah. Bullshit. Lesley Logan 25:44 You have so much. (Inaudible)Brad Crowell 25:46 Yeah, we call it DILDO. Lesley Logan 25:47 I'm sure Danny doesn't call it bullshit. I've got (inaudible). Anyways, I'm Lesley Logan.Brad Crowell 25:54 And I'm Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 25:55 How are you going to use these tips? You got to do it. Danny is amazing. I really want to introduce him to Rodman so we just need to make that happen. Brad Crowell 26:02 Yeah, we're gonna do it.Lesley Logan 26:03 And we are so freaking grateful for you. So make sure you share the Pod because especially this one, a lot of parents can hear it and help their kiddos go from a C to F to a C and a C to an A and read more and have a lot of fun. And tag us on the Gram, send your questions in and until next time, Be It Till You See It.Brad Crowell 26:25 Bye for now. Lesley Logan 26:27 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Lesley Logan 26:54 Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. 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Welcome to the Great Women in Compliance. In this episode, Lisa and Ellen have as guests Haydee Olinger and Avril Ussery Sisk to discuss the Board and Compliance. The Chief Ethics &Compliance Officer should be reporting regularly to the Board, but how do you know what the Board expects, especially if there are layers between you and the Board? In this #GWIC episode, @Lisa Fine and @Ellen Hunt talk with @Haydee Olinger and @Avril Ussery Sisk, both current board members and ethics experts, about what they expect from the Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer. You can hear this episode on Corporate Compliance Insights or wherever you hear podcasts. https://lnkd.in/d9VGcfw Listen in for how these Board members want the Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer to provide pre-reads, meaningful metrics, and focus on the “high hard risks.” Learn about how to build relationships with the Board and ask for resources as well as how to gain financial knowledge and business acumen. If you are thinking about getting on a Board, Haydee and Arvil share their journey and thoughts about how you can get started on your journey. Resources Join the Great Women in Compliance community on LinkedIn here.
Welcome to another Western Ag Voices Episode! On this episode, we had the opportunity to visit with Devin Sisk of Muleshoe, TX. Devin was raised in New Braunfels, but now calls the Panhandle home. She served as Miss Rodeo Texas in 2009, where she traveled the country promoting rodeo and agriculture. While in college at Texas A&M, she started her photography business to help pay for rent and entry fees. Upon graduation with her Bachelor of Science in Ag Leadership and Development, Devin decided to take photography full time and hasn't looked back. Her team has grown to over 15 members and they specialize in photographing and marketing large western events like livestock shows, rodeos, and weddings. Aside from photography, Devin and her husband Jed are immersed in their AQHA and cattle operation in the Texas Panhandle and Central New Mexico. They share their love for agriculture with their two children, Sunnie and Ira, and are passionate about promoting and preserving the Western way of life. This episode is brought to you by the 19th Annual Hershberger Performance Horse Sale, happening March 1st 2024 at WestWorld of Scottsdale. This sale will feature some of the top horses in multiple western disciplines including team roping, calf roping, cutters, reiners, and cow horse. Save the date for March 1st and head to hersbergerhorses.com for more information and to see the consignments.
What happens when comedy converges with therapy? The result is an extraordinary connection and engagement with autistic clients, as explained by our guest, Patrick Sisk, a registered behavioral technician and stand-up comedian. Patrick brings a whole new dimension to therapy, using humor as a tool to navigate through the complexities of autism. He shares his unique experiences of working with clients of varying ages in their homes and the support provided by a supervisor to ensure effective therapy.Patrick's story isn't just about therapy, but also about the challenges he's faced, and how he's used comedy as a de-escalation tool. We take a closer look at one particular case, an adopted 8-year-old girl with autism, and how Patrick has encouraged her to be mindful of her words and actions. This episode promises to keep you engaged and inspired as therapy and comedy coalesce to create extraordinary outcomes. Don't miss out on this heartening conversation that beautifully illustrates the power of laughter and understanding in making a difference in someone's life.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)