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Episode 389 - Gail Hugman - Helping parents and children work together on their education as a teamAboutYou can spend many thousands of pounds on school and tutor fees to ensure that your child gets the best start in life but this investment can be seriously undermined by their lack of motivation, attitude or weak learning skills. I help to put this right. Using exceptional tools and resources, I design and deliver inspirational teaching sessions specifically for your child in your home or via Skype to help them become a happy, enthusiastic, motivated youngster who is reaching potential, proud of themselves and their achievements and a real credit to you. I have forty years teaching experience on which to draw when designing teaching sessions for individual children. Passionate about human development, the neuroscience of learning and key skills, my work focuses on ensuring your child gets specifically what they need to have a positive mindset, great attitude and the drive to succeed. I know there isn't time to teach this in school and that the majority of parents do not have either the time, skills or knowledge to do it themselves.I have an excellent track record supporting children through entrance exams up to and including 13+ into many of the leading schools in the country both internally and via Skype/FaceTime when they are relocating from abroad to the UK.If you agree that that your child 'could do better' and you want to do something about it, get in touch, I'd love to hear from you.Book: Making the Pennies Drop - This practical guide to understanding how your child works by Gail Hugman follows on from 100 Things to Learn Before You're 10, and A short and Simple book for the Why's.Gail shares her innovative approach that helps parents and caregivers not just support their children, to learn the skills they need for a successful life, but to work with them as a team.https://amzn.to/3z0K6zxhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lessonsalive/?originalSubdomain=ukSupport the Show.___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/
Jerry Wise, Relationship Expert, Life Coach is an expert in addictions, codependency, pastoral counseling, and marital and family therapy he explains family life growing up in an alcoholic home and how it affects our adult life. ACOA's learn three rules growing up Don't Talk, Don't Think, Don't Feel. Jerry Wise shares how these rules cause problems for ACOA's and how they can recover from these toxic rules. For more help contact Jerry Wise at 317-919-6264 / jerrywise5@gmail.com / jerrywiserelationshipsystems.com He provides Skype/Facetime counseling --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jerry-wise/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jerry-wise/support
Techology and social media expert Mitch Joel discusses how video conferencing platforms are playing an important role during the current pandemic. Catch Mitch live every Monday morning at 7:10am.
The Pillow Academy is not just the strip club Nancy and Drew work at part time, it's also a clue police use to track down a spree criminal. Join Nancy and Drew as they discuss Edwin Hart Turner. Also please know that you are not alone. There is help out there. Please reach out. We need you. National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 Available 24 hours everyday They also have an online chat available If you cannot attend traditional therapy for whatever reason, here is an article with great online/Skype/Facetime therapy alternatives: https://www.verywellmind.com/best-online-therapy-4691206
A Pretty Voice: 8 Steps to Beautiful Singing - ebook by singer & voice teacher, Jennylyn Chung. Video #3 relaxed face for singing. For 1:1 voice lessons via Skype/FaceTime, please email me directly: voiceofjennylyn@gmail.com. #voicelessons #singing101 #relaxation Watch all 8 steps here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi6mTvJMjlE&list=PLxM8Atpr0lzYVTwDTea3b9AnTZQPWacPJ&index=2&t=0s Connect with me --- ♡ Voice lessons & more: http://www.jennylynchung.com ♡ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JennylynChung ♡ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennylynchung ♡ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennylynchung Podcast (Singer In Curves) on iTunes/Stitcher ★ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chung-music-podcast-jennylyn-chung/id1228996371?mt=2 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/jennylyn-chung/the-jennylyn-chung-podcast Ebook: "A Pretty Voice: 8 Steps to Beautiful Singing" ♪ https://www.amazon.com/s?k=jennylyn+chung Jennylyn's Music Jewelry ♛ https://www.etsy.com/shop/JennylynJewelry The Songbirds Trio ♫ https://www.facebook.com/thesongbirdsny XO JENNYLYN
A Pretty Voice: 8 Steps to Beautiful Singing ebook by voice teacher, Jennylyn Chung. Video #2 support for singing. For 1:1 voice lessons via Skype/FaceTime, please email me directly. #voicelessons #singing101 #support Connect with me --- ♡ Voice lessons & more: http://www.jennylynchung.com ♡ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JennylynChung ♡ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennylynchung ♡ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennylynchung Podcast (Singer In Curves) on iTunes/Stitcher ★ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chung-music-podcast-jennylyn-chung/id1228996371?mt=2 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/jennylyn-chung/the-jennylyn-chung-podcast Ebook, "A Pretty Voice: 8 Steps to Beautiful Singing" ♪ https://www.amazon.com/s?k=jennylyn+chung Jennylyn Jewelry ♛ https://www.etsy.com/shop/JennylynJewelry The Songbirds Trio ♫ https://www.facebook.com/thesongbirdsny https://www.instagram.com/thesongbirdsny XO JENNYLYN
A Pretty Voice: 8 Steps to Beautiful Singing ebook by voice teacher, Jennylyn Chung. Video #1 breathing for singing. For 1:1 voice lessons via Skype/FaceTime, please email me directly. #voicelessons #singing101 #breathing Connect with me --- ♡ Voice lessons & more: http://www.jennylynchung.com ♡ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JennylynChung ♡ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennylynchung ♡ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennylynchung Singer In Curves podcast on iTunes/Stitcher ★ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chung-music-podcast-jennylyn-chung/id1228996371?mt=2 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/jennylyn-chung/the-jennylyn-chung-podcast My ebook, "A Pretty Voice: 8 Steps to Beautiful Singing" ♪ https://www.amazon.com/s?k=jennylyn+chung Jennylyn's handmade music jewelry ♛ https://www.etsy.com/shop/JennylynJewelry The Songbirds - American Hits Trio ♫ https://www.facebook.com/thesongbirdsny https://www.instagram.com/thesongbirdsny XO JENNYLYN
This week’s episode of Yes But Why Podcast features Ken Schatz, the leading independent acting coach in New York City. Through The Ken Schatz Studio, he offers private coaching, audition prep, on-set film role maintenance work, as well as onstage and on-camera master classes in New York, Los Angeles, and around the world. In their conversation, Amy and Ken talk a lot about Ken’s approach to teaching acting. Borne of his inherent need to help people and his love of theater, Ken’s coaching technique is all about tailoring the work to the actor’s specific needs. There is no catch-all style for Ken; for him, it is intuitive. Ken Schatz is dedicated to challenging you to be the best actor you can be and to have fun while you do it! Ken is an amazing resource for actors all around the world! Work with him NOW! Ken is currently in Los Angeles. He just finished teaching his intensive two-day workshop in movement, acting technique, and scene study and he will be there available for coaching until May 1st! To book time with Ken for in-person coaching in LA or to find out more about registering for the next time there will be Ken’s Weekend Intensive, email studio@kenschatz.com anytime. When Ken returns to NYC, you can visit his studio and check out his classes at the May 8th FREE OPEN HOUSE event. This preview class is for actors interested in taking master classes and/or receiving private coaching from Ken. Space is limited — RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED! To reserve your spot, email studio@kenschatz.com, Even if you are not in NYC or LA, fret not. Ken is available online as well! He can coach via Skype/FaceTime as actors need, and/or travel for workshops and projects. Just email studio@kenschatz.com ! This episode is a lovely chat between old friends, bonding over their love of teaching theater and reveling in how different their worlds are. Listen in as Ken shares stories about learning at Circle in the Square, his first Hollywood movie coaching gig, and the great community he works with right now in NYC and LA. Enjoy! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY.
This week’s episode of Yes But Why Podcast features Ken Schatz, the leading independent acting coach in New York City. Through The Ken Schatz Studio, he offers private coaching, audition prep, on-set film role maintenance work, as well as onstage and on-camera master classes in New York, Los Angeles, and around the world.In their conversation, Amy and Ken talk a lot about Ken’s approach to teaching acting. Borne of his inherent need to help people and his love of theater, Ken’s coaching technique is all about tailoring the work to the actor’s specific needs. There is no catch-all style for Ken; for him, it is intuitive. Ken Schatz is dedicated to challenging you to be the best actor you can be and to have fun while you do it! Ken is an amazing resource for actors all around the world! Work with him NOW!Ken is currently in Los Angeles. He just finished teaching his intensive two-day workshop in movement, acting technique, and scene study and he will be there available for coaching until May 1st! To book time with Ken for in-person coaching in LA or to find out more about registering for the next time there will be Ken’s Weekend Intensive, email studio@kenschatz.com anytime. When Ken returns to NYC, you can visit his studio and check out his classes at the May 8th FREE OPEN HOUSE event. This preview class is for actors interested in taking master classes and/or receiving private coaching from Ken. Space is limited — RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED! To reserve your spot, email studio@kenschatz.com,Even if you are not in NYC or LA, fret not. Ken is available online as well! He can coach via Skype/FaceTime as actors need, and/or travel for workshops and projects. Just email studio@kenschatz.com !This episode is a lovely chat between old friends, bonding over their love of teaching theater and reveling in how different their worlds are. Listen in as Ken shares stories about learning at Circle in the Square, his first Hollywood movie coaching gig, and the great community he works with right now in NYC and LA. Enjoy!Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY.
This week’s episode of Yes But Why Podcast features Ken Schatz, the leading independent acting coach in New York City. Through The Ken Schatz Studio, he offers private coaching, audition prep, on-set film role maintenance work, as well as onstage and on-camera master classes in New York, Los Angeles, and around the world.In their conversation, Amy and Ken talk a lot about Ken’s approach to teaching acting. Borne of his inherent need to help people and his love of theater, Ken’s coaching technique is all about tailoring the work to the actor’s specific needs. There is no catch-all style for Ken; for him, it is intuitive. Ken Schatz is dedicated to challenging you to be the best actor you can be and to have fun while you do it! Ken is an amazing resource for actors all around the world! Work with him NOW!Ken is currently in Los Angeles. He just finished teaching his intensive two-day workshop in movement, acting technique, and scene study and he will be there available for coaching until May 1st! To book time with Ken for in-person coaching in LA or to find out more about registering for the next time there will be Ken’s Weekend Intensive, email studio@kenschatz.com anytime. When Ken returns to NYC, you can visit his studio and check out his classes at the May 8th FREE OPEN HOUSE event. This preview class is for actors interested in taking master classes and/or receiving private coaching from Ken. Space is limited — RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED! To reserve your spot, email studio@kenschatz.com,Even if you are not in NYC or LA, fret not. Ken is available online as well! He can coach via Skype/FaceTime as actors need, and/or travel for workshops and projects. Just email studio@kenschatz.com !This episode is a lovely chat between old friends, bonding over their love of teaching theater and reveling in how different their worlds are. Listen in as Ken shares stories about learning at Circle in the Square, his first Hollywood movie coaching gig, and the great community he works with right now in NYC and LA. Enjoy!Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY.
This week’s episode of Yes But Why Podcast features Ken Schatz, the leading independent acting coach in New York City. Through The Ken Schatz Studio, he offers private coaching, audition prep, on-set film role maintenance work, as well as onstage and on-camera master classes in New York, Los Angeles, and around the world. In their conversation, Amy and Ken talk a lot about Ken’s approach to teaching acting. Borne of his inherent need to help people and his love of theater, Ken’s coaching technique is all about tailoring the work to the actor’s specific needs. There is no catch-all style for Ken; for him, it is intuitive. Ken Schatz is dedicated to challenging you to be the best actor you can be and to have fun while you do it! Ken is an amazing resource for actors all around the world! Work with him NOW! Ken is currently in Los Angeles. He just finished teaching his intensive two-day workshop in movement, acting technique, and scene study and he will be there available for coaching until May 1st! To book time with Ken for in-person coaching in LA or to find out more about registering for the next time there will be Ken’s Weekend Intensive, email studio@kenschatz.com anytime. When Ken returns to NYC, you can visit his studio and check out his classes at the May 8th FREE OPEN HOUSE event. This preview class is for actors interested in taking master classes and/or receiving private coaching from Ken. Space is limited — RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED! To reserve your spot, email studio@kenschatz.com, Even if you are not in NYC or LA, fret not. Ken is available online as well! He can coach via Skype/FaceTime as actors need, and/or travel for workshops and projects. Just email studio@kenschatz.com ! This episode is a lovely chat between old friends, bonding over their love of teaching theater and reveling in how different their worlds are. Listen in as Ken shares stories about learning at Circle in the Square, his first Hollywood movie coaching gig, and the great community he works with right now in NYC and LA. Enjoy! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY.
Video Chat, Skype, & Facetime made perfect in this weeks episode. Plus a special You're Welcome World!
My guest is Paul Kafasis, CEO of Rogue Amoeba! We talked about A LOT this session - these show notes don't do our conversation justice. *PC users: We are going to talk a lot about Rogue Amoeba's software which is only available for Mac currently, although some of the functionality we talk about may be available for PC at some point. You're welcome to hang with us or skip this session. Here are the Rogue Amoeba software we discussed: Audio Hijack (flexible and powerful recorder) Loopback (route any audio anywhere) Piezo (simple recorder) Fission (audio editor) - editing, metadata, chapters, and lossless editing on lossy files! Chapters - set different art and URL or each chapter. Farrago (soundboard) - note: it's not currently able to be controlled by any midi controllers yet. SoundSource (simple sound control) Paul also answered some questions from Twitter fans: Loopback lacks an essential professional working environment feature: a straight forward backup utility for all defined/saved virtual devices. Currently you must dig into the file system and save copies of Preference/.plist files. It works. On the other hand, it's clunky. (Paul Figgiani @produceNewMedia) How to run my mic through a channel strip plugin so effects can go through Skype/FaceTime live. (Travis Hill @PodcastMic) They’re so good at native Mac app, I’m surprised they don’t take advantage of the CloudKit API and sync that with iCloud. (Alex Knight @ZeroDistraction) Thanks for being a great guest, Paul! DID YOU KNOW........We exist for the purpose of helping you, so please comment below with any questions or remarks. Thanks for listening! Want to Start a Business or Have a Career as a Podcast Producer/Engineer? Listen and Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Android, RSS
Do you excel when it comes to communication? Really? Are you sure? Communication isn't just about speaking, it impacts email, social media, Skype/Facetime as well as texting. We talk about how you can be efficient and improve the way you communicate. Host Bryan Laurel can be contacted at bryanlaurel@syndicatepr.com
As someone who experiences 40-degree+ scoliosis and am very vocal about what it's like, I am asked quite often about my advice for others with back pain or scoliosis. In this short podcast episode, I share my advice to others, what has and hasn't worked for me, and offer advice on how to view the discomfort in your life. Please contact me with additional questions at kristyjo@body-buddies.com. I do consultations to discuss how to train/workout around back problems and mitigate pain via Skype/FaceTime for anyone in the world.
Summary of today's show: Vocations are everyone's business and Fr. Dan Hennessey joins Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O'Connor to talk about vocations to the priesthood, including the many opportunities coming up for men to discern their call and for the people of God to pray for more vocations. Plus three steps every parish can take to increase the number of vocations from their community. Listen to the show: Watch the show via live video streaming or a recording later: Today's host(s): Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O'Connor Today's guest(s): Fr. Dan Hennessey, Vocations Director for the Archdiocese of Boston Links from today's show: Today's topics: Vocations to the Priesthood 1st segment: Scot Landry welcomed everyone to the show and noted that there are less than two full days left of Pope Benedict's papacy. Fr. Chris O'Connor said it's an amazing time and he's waiting to see what's going to happen, like the rest of the world. Whoever is chosen tells us what the cardinals think the Church needs in the days and weeks ahead. Both Scot and Fr. Chris will be in Rome during this time. Fr. Chris is going with a pilgrimage from St. John Seminary and the Theological Institute to go to Krakow, Poland, and Rome. He noted that during the conclave, the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican Museums will be closed, but being in Rome for a conclave is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. They also discussed how Pope Benedict changed the rules for how the conclave will work, including letting the cardinals choose to begin earlier. Scot said he thinks that the conclave will start on March 8 or 9, but it could be as early as March 6 and as late as March 11. Fr. Chris said he was intrigued by the pope's choice of 8pm to end his papacy and it turns out that it's when the Holy Father goes to supper at the end of the day. He's very humble. We also found out that the Holy Father will retain the title of pope, as pope emeritus and he will continue to wear the white cassock. Scot said The Good Catholic Life will provide coverage. Beginning on Thursday, Greg Tracy will be posting blogs on our website with video and audio interviews of pilgrims. It will be different from what you might get from TV networks giving the bigger picture, while TGCL will give a faith-based perspective from a Bostonian point of view. Fr. Chris reminded everyone to pray for the Holy Spirit to enlighten the hearts and minds of the cardinals and to pray for whoever the next pope will be because his life will change forever. He said right off from the Sistine Chapel is the Room of Tears, where the new pope vests, referring to the weight of the world that will descend on him. Scot asked today's guest, Fr. Dan Hennessey, to reflect on this transition and on the effects of Pope Benedict and Pope John Paul as the supreme vocations directors in the Church. He said that he remembered hearing about the pope resigning and how long it took to sink in. It's an exciting time and a grace-filled time, but also a sad time in losing the Holy Father. Scot asked the impact of the massive focus of the world on Rome during the papal transition. Fr. Dan said it does lead to more men entering the process of entering seminary because it brings the events to the forefront of the mind. In 2005, many men were caused to reflect on his love, his witness to the priesthood, and his love for the youth. Many priests and seminarians called themselves of the John Paul II Generation. Fr. Chris said in Pastores Dabo Vobis, Pope John Paul II set out the vision of how the Church identifies seminarians and the identity of the priest. He added that World youth Days have had a profound effect on men when they're in their teens. Scot compared the long papacy of John Paul II and how he was pope for the entire life of some seminarians to the eight-year papacy of Pope Benedict. Fr. Dan said Pope Benedict has had many beautiful nuggets of reflection directed right at seminarians and priests about the priesthood. Fr. Chris spoke of the apostolic visitation of all American seminaries under the pontificate of Benedict XVI, which was a big reform. Scot said another contribution will be his emphasis on the reform of the liturgy. Also, his nonstop reminder of how secular our culture has become in the dictatorship of relativism, and the need for our priests to be formed in good thinking with good philosophy. Fr. Chris said in John Paul's papacy there was a lot of talk of what is right and what is wrong, especially with the culture of life. We needed to hear that. With Pope Benedict, the emphasis has been on the beauty of the Church and the personal encounter with Christ. 2nd segment: Scot noted that in the middle of the events going on in Rome, Fr. Dan is going to have a big vocations retreat, which had already been postponed from the recent blizzard. Fr. Dan said he trusted in God's providence when he had to re-schedule and now it might occur in the midst of the conclave or right after. It will be on March 15, 16, 17. They had to request all priests to send in the names of men who had been invited to the old date so they can be re-invited. They had 65 men signed up for the last retreat, but now they had over 80 invited to this new one. The retreats follow two tracks based on age of the men. Men 18-40 are going to be on the retreat at the Betania II Retreat House in Medway. Transportation from St. John Seminary will be provided. It goes from Friday evening to Sunday morning when they drive back to St. John's for the Sunday morning Mass. For men 40 and older they go on retreat at Blessed John XXIII National Seminary in Weston from Friday morning to Sunday afternoon where they enter into the life of the seminarians. The talks in Medway will be done by Msgr. Jim Moroney, rector of St. John's. On Saturday afternoon, they will have a seminarian panel of 4 to 8 men to talk about their lives. They will also learn about how to apply to the seminary, how to discern a vocation, and the four pillars of formation. There will also be a time for recreation. They also will have more time this year for individual time with the vocation directors. Fr. Dan said the cardinal is planning, if he isn't in conclave, to Skype/FaceTime in to the retreat. Scot related how Cardinal Sean was the first person to FaceTime him on his new iPhone and how he told him that it was way better than Skype. He said it will be very exciting to hear from Cardinal Seán when there's a new pope. Fr. Chris said the best advertising for St. John's Seminary are the seminarians they already have. Scot said on March 19, the Feast of St. Joseph, will be another St. Andrew's Dinner, which is for high school boys who come with their priests or campus ministers to St. John's Seminary to join the seminarians for Vespers and then dinner in which they mingle with seminarians. They then pack them into classrooms for vocations witness talks. They are focusing this time on Catholic schools. He said also in March the Pope John Paul II Vocations Monstrance will be in Boston and over 9 days there will be Eucharistic Adoration with it in 9 different schools, religious communities and parishes, each of those each day. Fr. Chris said prayer works and these parishes will produce vocations. He said the most productive parishes for vocations have Eucharistic adoration. Fr. Chris also talked about a program at St. Andrew's in Billerica in which they have a vocations cross that passes from family to family, which they then pray with. The parish even has a vocations committee. Fr. Dan talks about how just the existence of the committee raises awareness and elicits a response from young men. Fr. Dan said there are a number of different ways a parish can focus on vocations: Praying for vocations from that parish at the Sunday Mass in the Prayers of the Faithful; Eucharistic adoration; Holy Hours for vocations; praying Cardinal Seán's prayer for vocations at the end of each daily Mass. He said the reason why we pray so much about it, is because the prayer changes us and our attitude toward vocations. Scot asked Fr. Dan how people should invite young men to consider the priesthood. He said the priests above all should be first to invite young men to consider the life he is already living. But everybody has a role in inviting. Scot said he was in the seminary for two years. The reason he was there was that after having just moved to Norwalk, Connecticut, a local DRE saw him in church and asked him to teach religious education. Over the next couple of months, five people he didn't know asked him if he'd thought about the priesthood. It was after the fifth invitation that he began the discernment process. Fr. Chris talked about a similar experience. Fr. Chris said about 75% of men who enter the seminary today make it to ordination. They tend to be a little older and are leaving lucrative careers so they've done the gut check already. Discernment is done by the person, the Church, and God. The Church isn't just the seminary or the bishop but all the people of God who they've encountered in their formation who assent to their ordination. Fr. Dan said anyone interested in being part of a vocation team should ask their pastor first if there is one or to contact Fr. Dan to help them establish one. He noted that there has been an increase in interest among younger men for the priesthood. So on Sat. March 23, at the cathedral, they will gather together with interested high school boys and continue to meet after.