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In this episode of the Transformative Principal podcast, we introduce you to Dr. Trish Stoll, a transformative leader who played a pivotal role in the Mississippi Miracle—a remarkable effort to improve child literacy rates in the state. Dr. Stoll will share her insights on how to empower teachers, build their capacity for literacy instruction, and create a culture of learning where all students can thrive. She'll discuss the importance of focusing on teacher capacity, providing ample training and support, and involving teachers in decision-making. Dr. Stoll will also share her thoughts on how principals can be transformative leaders by observing classrooms, learning from students, and creating a culture of continuous improvement. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in improving literacy outcomes for all students.Mississippi MiraclePrior initiativesBarksdale Reading AcademyReading Universe Reading First - Literacy block was protected, pockets not the entire stateLiteracy-Based Promotion Act - 3rd grade assessmentMississippi Kindergarten ReadinessFocus on Teacher Capacity on LiteracyState literacy programs3 Consortiums throughout the state to help teachers learn moreAIM Pathways partnering with the stateLots of training and support for all teachers. If we focus on learning to read from Pre-K to secondEmpowering TeachersState literacy coaches were teachersTeacher advisory committee - created by state Supt. Teachers take ownership of their professional learningTEDx talk for teachersHow to be a transformative principal? Go into classrooms observe what students are doing and be a learner. Even district personnel are learners tooAbout Trish StollDr. Trish Stoll is a dedicated and experienced educator who currently serves as the ELA Curriculum Specialist for the Gulfport School District in Gulfport, Mississippi. With over two decades of experience in the field of education, Dr. Stoll has held various roles including general education teacher, Visual Arts Instructor, Literacy Coach, and Instructional Coach. Her passion for implementing best practices in literacy education has made her a valuable asset in improving literacy for students in Mississippi and beyond. Dr. Stoll's commitment to continuous learning, research, and collaboration with other literacy professionals across the nation ensures that students receive the most effective literacy instruction possible. Holding an Ed. D in Educational Leadership, a Specialist Degree in Instructional Leadership, a Master of Science, and a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Dr. Stoll has a strong educational background that informs her work in the field. Furthermore, Dr. Trish Stoll is a Middle and Early Childhood Art National Board Certified Teacher, showcasing her expertise and dedication to the field of education. With her wealth of experience and qualifications, Dr. Stoll continues to make a significant impact on the literacy education landscape, striving to enhance learning outcomes for students and promote excellence in education. We're thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. IXL's comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:Simplify and streamline technologySave teachers' timeReliably meet Tier 1 standardsImprove student performance on state assessments
Coming up in this episode of Flirtations, registered psychotherapist Kaleigh Smith is back on the show for an honest conversation about depression and dating! We'll explore what depression really feels like, how it can impact our ability to connect with others, and the unique challenges it brings to forming and maintaining relationships. I also open up about my personal journey with depression, which I've experienced pretty much my whole life, and share this part of me with you in hopes that it will be supportive and healing. Kaleigh and I talk about ways to communicate your mental health needs with potential partners while still prioritizing your own well-being, share about how depression can affect emotional availability in dating and why self-compassion is so important. Plus ways to love yourself a little bit harder! If you've ever felt like depression has made dating feel overwhelming or isolating, we're here to remind you that you're not alone and that it's possible to find connection, even in the hardest moments. Trigger warning: This episode includes raw discussion of mental health, so please listen with care and if you or someone you love needs support, resources are linked in the show notes below and we are here to help. Alright flirties, let's meet Kaleigh and do this! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Flirtations on your favorite podcast platform, and share this episode to spread BFE - big flirt energy, all over the world! Enjoying the show and want to support my work? Buy the Flirt Coach a coffee! About our guest: Kaleigh is a Registered Psychotherapist practicing in Ontario, Canada, and the clinic owner of Yellow Serenity Counselling & Psychotherapy. She completed a Specialist Degree in Mental Health (HBSc) at the University of Toronto, a post-graduate certification in mental health interventions at Seneca College, followed by a master's degree in Counselling Psychology at Yorkville University. As an ADHDer, Kaleigh brings a lived experience perspective to her psychotherapy practice. She understands the nuances of navigating daily life with ADHD, from managing executive function challenges to embracing the unique ways of neurodivergent thinking. As a proud member of CADDRA and a Certified Clinical Services Provider for ADHD treatment, she offers specialized, affirming care for neurodivergent individuals. Her goal as a therapist is to empower neurodivergent individuals and enhance their overall well-being through personalized, neurodivergent-affirming therapy. You can connect with Kaleigh on Instagram and via the web. About your host: Benjamin is a flirt and dating coach sharing his love of flirting and BFE - big flirt energy, with the world! A lifelong introvert and socially anxious member of society, Benjamin now helps singles and daters alike flirt with more confidence, clarity, and fun! As the flirt is all about connection, Benjamin helps the flirt community (the flirties!) date from a place that allows the value of connection in all forms - platonic and romantic connection - to take center stage and transform lives for greater healing and ultimately, a deeper connection with the self. You can connect with Benjamin on Instagram, TikTok, stream the Flirtations Flirtcast everywhere you listen to podcasts (like right here!), and find out more about working together 1:1 here.
Celeta Devine is a seasoned educational leader, author, and instructional coach with over 21 years of experience in building teacher capacity, fostering student success, and she holds her Specialist Degree in Educational Leadership. Celeta is a two-time Teacher of the Year awardee, recognized for her exemplary instructional practices and dedication to student success. She also holds National Board Certification in Adolescent and Young Adult English Language Arts, showcasing her advanced expertise in education. She is the author of So You Think You Can Coach? 10 Instructional Plays That Build Teacher Capacity, offering practical strategies and research-based insights to empower educators in diverse settings. As the founder of Diverse Learning Practices, Celeta collaborates with schools to enhance instructional practices and promote professional growth for teachers. In addition, Celeta is the founder of L.E.A.D. (Leadership Excellence and Direction), a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering youth and young adults through leadership development and mentorship. Her work reflects her passion for education, community impact, and inspiring future generations to lead with purpose. Her book, So You Think You Can Coach?, is available for purchase on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. The book provides real-world strategies and actionable tools for educators, featuring interviews with accomplished coaches, including Division I leaders. To connect with Celeta, follow her on Facebook and Instagram under Celeta Devine or Diverse Learning Practices, or for more information, visit www.dlpeducation.org or email Celeta at cdevine@dlpeducation.org.
In this episode of Flirtations, we're getting into the nuances of dating and ADHD with our guest, Kaleigh Smith. If you've got ADHD and you're dating, this episode is for you! Here's what you can expect: What ADHD is and what happens in the ADHD brain Traits and characteristics of ADHD, what does it look like day to day? How does ADHD impact the way we date, form relationships, and make connections? What are some communication tips for the ADHD dater? How can you regulate emotions with ADHD? What about limerence and hyperfocus, what can you do when this happens? Strategies to manage anxiety in dating The positive benefits of ADHD and how to use it to your advantage Resources and next steps if you think you might be ADHD As an ADHD flirty myself, I hope this is a really helpful episode! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Flirtations on your favorite podcast platform, and share this episode to spread BFE - big flirt energy, all over the world! About our guest: Kaleigh is a Registered Psychotherapist practicing in Ontario, Canada, and the clinic owner of Yellow Serenity Counselling & Psychotherapy. She completed a Specialist Degree in Mental Health (HBSc) at the University of Toronto, a post-graduate certification in mental health interventions at Seneca College, followed by a master's degree in Counselling Psychology at Yorkville University. As an ADHDer, Kaleigh brings a lived experience perspective to her psychotherapy practice. She understands the nuances of navigating daily life with ADHD, from managing executive function challenges to embracing the unique ways of neurodivergent thinking. As a proud member of CADDRA and a Certified Clinical Services Provider for ADHD treatment, she offers specialized, affirming care for neurodivergent individuals. Her goal as a therapist is to empower neurodivergent individuals and enhance their overall well-being through personalized, neurodivergent-affirming therapy. You can connect with Kaleigh on Instagram and via the web. The resources mentioned in the episode are found here: https://www.caddra.ca/ Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance https://caddac.ca/ - Centre for ADHD awareness in Canada https://chadd.org/ - Children and Adults with ADHD https://www.additudemag.com/ About your host: Benjamin is a flirt and dating coach sharing his love of flirting and BFE - big flirt energy, with the world! A lifelong introvert and socially anxious member of society, Benjamin now helps singles and daters alike flirt with more confidence, clarity, and fun! As the flirt is all about connection, Benjamin helps the flirt community (the flirties!) date from a place that allows the value of connection in all forms - platonic, romantic, and with the self - to take center stage and transform lives for greater healing and deeper connections. You can connect with Benjamin on Instagram, TikTok, stream the Flirtations Flirtcast everywhere you listen to podcasts (like right here!), and find out more about working together 1:1 here.
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Rosie Riquelme Antunez, Director of Orchestras at Decatur High School, received her Bachelors of Music Education degree from Georgia College and State University where she was a student of Dr. Daniel Kaplunas. Rosie received her Masters of Music Education from the University of West Georgia through their online program and continued her own violin studies with Curtis Institute Alumni, Mrs. Valerie Gardner in Winder, GA. In 2019, Rosie became a Level 1 & Level 2 Google Certified Educator. Rosie received her Specialist Degree in Instructional Technology from Kennesaw State University in May 2021. Rosie regularly serves as a guest clinician for various honor orchestras and schools around metro Atlanta, and has served as one of the counselors for the Encore! Summer Music Camp and the Atlanta Chamber Music Festival. This school year is Rosie's thirteenth year teaching orchestra and first year at Decatur High School. While teaching at Collins Hill (2011-2023), all orchestras consistently received straight superior ratings at the annual Large Group Performance Evaluation. In addition to earning straight super ratings, the Collins Hill Chamber Orchestra also regularly received perfect scores at LGPE. In 2016 the Collins Hill High School Chamber Orchestra was selected to perform at the national ASTA conference, and in 2017 was selected to perform at the Georgia Music Educators Association conference. Rosie has also been presenting regularly over the last two years on instructional uses for technology in the classroom. She presented at the Gwinnett Digital Learning Conference in June 2019, GMEA in January 2020, the GA-ASTA conference in September 2020, among other local professional developments in her school and county. As a violinist, she has performed with various groups including the Georgia Philharmonic, Gwinnett Symphony Orchestra, Gwinnett County Chamber Orchestra, and the Georgia Symphony Orchestra. Rosie has had the honor or performing with various performing artists including Josh Groban, Michael Buble, Disturbed, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and Ashanti Floyd otherwise known as “The Mad Violinist”. Currently, she regularly performs with the Emerald Empire Band playing for various events around Atlanta. Rosie currently resides in Atlanta, GA with her husband, Jorge. She was born in Venezuela. She enjoys salsa dancing, traveling, paddle boarding, and spending time with her cats. Website: https://sites.google.com/view/dhsorchestra/home Checkmark Assessment Spreadsheet Template: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19woIt7qesTwIZjaOHtfhWeouMH10SNhSgZG6iuQj_kA/copy (will allow you to save your own copy!) Your support is appreciated! If you are enjoying The Orchestra Teacher Podcast, please consider becoming a supporter for as little as 99 cents per month. I am working hard to bring on some amazing educators who will share ideas, tell their story, and offer some support for all of you. I have invested a lot of time in putting it all together and money purchase equipment that will help provide the best possible listening experience. Here is the link: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orchestrateacher/support Thank you for your continued support! If you have suggestions for podcast guests, please let me know by providing a name and contact information. -- Please donate to Charles' charity!! Charles is a supporter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. AFSP is dedicated to saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide. AFSP creates a culture that's smart about mental health by engaging in the following core strategies: * Funding scientific research * Educating the public about mental health and suicide prevention * Advocating for public policies in mental health and suicide prevention * Supporting survivors of suicide loss and those affected by suicide in our mission Donate here: https://supporting.afsp.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donordrive.participant&participantID=2833292 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orchestrateacher/support
Deana Butler-Rahming a native of Miami. She is the proud mother of Alexia Deshay Porter and married to Bishop Gus L. Rahming. Deana graduated from Miami Carol City Sr. High and received her Bachelor's Degree from Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio in Music Education, a Master's of Science in Computing Technology from Barry University, Specialist Degree in Reading from the University of Miami and a Specialist Degree in Educational Leadership from Barry University. Mrs. Rahming has been a Music Teacher with the Miami Dade County Public Schools for thirty years and is currently teaching at Palm Springs Elementary. Deana's accolades includes selection by the Jubilate Committee to be the Directress of the Gospel Chorale in Barcelona Spain, crowned Miss CSU in 1992 (appearing in the 1992 edition of Ebony magazine), current member of the Miami Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Incorporated, Modern Mason Free & Acceptance Eastern Stars, Noble Lady Zethel 220, the 2016 Women of Worth Award in Music by the Board of Directors of Bethel Temple Community Development Corporation. She has performed in numerous events throughout South Florida and Nationally! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bj-murphy9/support
In this episode, we discuss the different types of intimacy, relationships, and what it means to be intimate. God created sex and therefore your body is the body God gave you; intimacy is direct connection to God's creation. Being in the present moment allows you and your partner the space to contain with security and connection. "I am an Intimacy Expert and I love talking about improving relationships through intimacy.I am a Licensed Mental Health Christian Counselor, Board Certified TeleMental Health Provider, National Certified Counselor, Florida Certified Sex Therapist, and a Qualified Clinical Supervisor. I hold a Bachelor Degree in Business, Masters and Specialist Degree in Counseling and Human Systems and a Doctoral Degree in Counseling Psychology and have been in the field since 1997. "Dr. April Brown LMHC, NCC, DCC – Licensed Mental Health Christian Counselor, Distance Certified Counselor, and a National Certified Counselor (draprilbrown.com)Bringing Intimacy Back Podcast | Facebook(8) Dr. April Brown, LMHC, NCC | LinkedIn(39) Bringing Intimacy Back - YouTubeDr. April Brown (@dr.aprilb) • Instagram photos and videosThis is Dr. Lino Martinez the host for A Little Less Fear Podcast. For more information, please use the information below. Thanks so much for your support!Author | A Little Less FearWriters Work | Write Your Way to the Life You WantA Little LESS FEAR Podcast (@alittlelessfearpodcast) • Instagram photos and videosLino Marinez (@alittlelessfear) TikTok | Watch Lino Marinez's Newest TikTok Videos
The School of Agricultural Science, Utilities and Transportation at Northcentral Technical College is always adjusting its degree offerings to meet industry needs. This semester, it's launching its Garden to Market Specialist technical degree program. It's a one-year program that includes classes in greenhouse management, designing and timing a garden, soil science, and plant and pest management. Dean Greg Cisewski and Instructor Trevor Frank have the details. Enroll at ntc.edu. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode's guest is Kabanda Chewe, Country Manager for Yango in Zambia. Kabanda graduated from the Saint Petersburg State University of Economics and holds a Specialist Degree in Finace & Credit. She is a certified Financial Modeling and Valuation Analyst (FMVA) and Project Management Professional (PMP), as well as a member of the World Economic Forum's Global Shaper Community. She is passionate about tech, Africa and women's issues.During the episode, we spoke about doing business in Zambia, new tech facilitating Africa's economic leap forward, ways for governments to attract and stimulate innovation and raising the next generation of African talent.Timecodes2:30 How Zambia's story and economic landscape is changing 8:02 The 2021 elections' impact on Zambia's business climate9:06 Why new tech can enable Africa's leap forward and Yango's role in providing opportunities for locals11:21 Key takeaways from launching a new product in Africa 15:30 Logistics as the backbone of trade and how Africa can implement large-scale infrastructure projects20:07 Difficulties in reaching consensus for new mega-projects amongst African countries 21:35 What's holding Africa back from its full growth25:45 Southern Africa's offerings in terms of innovation and tech27:50 Sentiment amongst young Africans around the continent's development 30:30 What needs to be done to raise the next generation of African talents35:20 Africa's new Silicon Valleys37:16 Kabanda's thoughts on the future of AfricaKabanda's contact details: kabanda@yango.com
My name is Matt Medlin has been in Physical Education teacher in Walton County since 2004. He am currently at Youth Elementary School in Loganville, Ga. About Matt: He is married to his beautiful wife, Jenny Medlin. They been married since 2009 and she is currently a teacher's assistant at the University of Georgia. His parents are both retired teachers from Dekalb County and his twin brother, Jason, is also a teacher in Augusta. Teaching might be in the blood for them! He was a graduate of Loganville High School class of '99, GC&SU in '04, and then went on to earn his Master's Degree at Walden University and his Specialist Degree at Lincoln Memorial. The Early Birds Club: In 2008 he started an early morning PE club for the older students in the school. What he had envisioned since he was in the 5th grade, now finally became reality. He began the club with 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders...maxing out around 75 students on a good morning. Five years later, the club is strictly 4th and 5th grade...they meet two different days....and he has over 175 club members strong. The students get to experience wacky, crazy games each meeting. He provide them breakfast, sponsored by parents in the community, and they listen to a well-respected speaker from the county. He tries his best to saturate them with positive influences! mmedlin@walton.k12.ga.us --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
I have been teaching and coaching in the education field for 11 years, with all of these spent at the high school level. As a teacher, I hold a Specialist Degree in Teacher Leadership from Valdosta State University. My teaching certifications include Health and Physical Education, Special Education General and Adapted Curriculum, and an Online Teaching Endorsement. My vision is to cultivate and foster an environment promoting growth among coaches and athletes physically, mentally, and spiritually through sports. My goal in education is to aid in preparing students I work with for life after high school, whether that is attending college, gaining employment in the workforce, or joining the military. I think sports are a great way to teach student-athletes about facing and overcoming adversity, which is bound to happen over a lifetime. As an Athletic Director, I look forward to collaborating with students, teachers, coaches, and the community on how we can best serve the students at Walnut Grove to reach their post-secondary goals. @zblack712 Zach.Black@gcpsk12.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
In this special 300th episode, we are joined by Dr. Michael Moats, Lisa Mustard, Sharon McCormick, and Dr. April Brown, all of which have their own specializations that deal with different aspects of a relationship and personal growth. In this episode, the guests will be answering different questions from the listeners, some of which relate to pregnancy, fights, contentment, communication, and many more. With four guests coming back to share their thoughts and being able to chat about certain solutions and imparting opinions, this episode is definitely a holistic approach to the lucky viewers' queries so be sure to stay tuned! In this episode, you'll learn: ● How to deal with changes in the marriage especially with having children ● Arguments are a strength-building opportunity for the relationship ● Communicating personal needs within the relationship ● Conversations about gender roles and pressure surrounding it ● How love encompasses like ● And more! First and foremost, Dr. Michael Moats describes himself as a father, a husband, and a friend. His passion as a clinical psychologist lies in working with clients who are learning to redefine their lives and create new meaning, especially those dealing with grief and loss in its many forms (i.e., death, divorce, job loss, a recent move, natural disaster, war.) Website: drmichaelmoats.com Dr. Michael Moats is the co-author of the newly released book "Sunrise through the Darkness" which can be found on Amazon, major retailers, and right here: www.universityprofessorspress.com Lisa Mustard is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist & Life Coach in South Carolina. She assists mid-life women (35 and up) in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential. It's an ongoing partnership designed to help them produce fulfilling results in their personal and professional lives. Life coaching is future-focused and goal-oriented. Lisa works together with her clients to find solutions and strategies that will assist them in living their best lives. Website: www.lisamustard.com Coaching: https://lisamustard.com/life-coaching/ Podcast: https://lisamustard.com/the-therapy-show/ Sharon McCormick has a private practice in Westport, CT, and sees individuals, couples and families. She's got lots of experience helping clients deal with infidelity, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, eating disorders, OCD, relational conflict, etc. To work with Sharon, email her at: smcpsychotherapy@optimalservices.com Dr. April Brown is a Licensed Mental Health Christian Counselor, Board Certified TeleMental Health Provider, National Certified Counselor, Florida Certified Sex Therapist, and a Qualified Clinical Supervisor. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business, a Master's and Specialist Degree in Counseling and Human Systems, and a Doctoral Degree in Counseling Psychology and has been in the field since 1997. She has a very diverse background in counseling children, teens, adults, couples, and families from various cultures and backgrounds. In 2018, Dr. April started hosting her own Podcast called “Bringing Intimacy Back”. Website: https://www.draprilbrown.com Couples retreat: https://www.vacationcounseling.com Podcast: https://bringingintimacyback.com/ Connect with ST: www.lifepixuniversity.com
If health is a goal, what's wellness? What's the difference between a basketball and a football mentality—not just in sports but in life? What's the "it" that needs to be talked about? How is the pandemic a giant pause button? All this and more in my conversation with Tyecia Powell, co-founder of Nonprofit Wellness and wellness coordinator at The Sojourner Truth School. bio Tyecia (Ty) Powell is the Co-founder of NonProfit Wellness and the Wellness Coordinator at The Sojourner Truth School. She works with young people and adults in the community to change bodies, minds, and lives through mental health and wellness. Tyecia is a native Baltimorean who believes that change starts at the root. She has worked within the education sector for more than fifteen years in multiple capacities including athletic coaching. Through these various roles, she has always strived to foster growth and development in everyone she encounters. Tyecia is a trained Pilates, CPR, and Mental Health & Wellness Instructor. She is a lifelong learner holding a Bachelor's Degree in English and Education (UMBC), a Masters Degree in Teacher Leadership (Valdosta State), a Specialist Degree in Leadership (Walden University), and she is currently working on her Educational Doctorate in Leadership & Management (St. Thomas University). resources Visit Nonprofit Wellness.org Connect with Ty by email Schedule a time to chat about wellness programs for employees on the edge (or middle) of burnout Sign up for a free YOURstory consultation with Liza Baker Visit the Simply: Health Coaching website --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/liza-baker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liza-baker/support
In this episode of Amplified Voices, Amber and Jason sat down with autism advocate, Nick Dubin to discuss his personal experiences involving his early life, autism diagnosis and ultimately his encounter with the criminal legal system. Nick also spoke of his desire and work towards using his personal experiences to help others on the spectrum, and his new book.About: Nick Dubin was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome (now ASD-level 1) in 2004. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communications from Oakland University, a Master's Degree in Learning Disabilities from the University of Detroit Mercy, and a Specialist Degree in Psychology and Psy.D. from the Michigan School of Professional Psychology. He has authored many books on autism spectrum disorders including Asperger Syndrome and Anxiety. His latest book is entitled Autism Spectrum Disorder, Developmental Disabilities, and the criminal justice system. Nick is also on the board of Legal Reform for Intellectually and Developmentally Disabled (LRIDD). Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/amplifiedvoices)
Are you afraid sometimes to share your emotions? I get it. It's hard. It's scary. And it's extremely vulnerable. It's also very sexy. You see, when you express your emotions you connect with your partner on a much deeper level. But what happens when emotions overwhelm you? What happens when you can't communicate effectively? In this episode, Dr. April & Dr. Kelly will share with you how to overcome it and how to prevent it from happening all the time. And don't forget - If a woman can fake an organism, a man can fake emotions;) Dr. April Brown is a Licensed Mental Health Christian Counselor, Board Certified TeleMental Health Provider, National Certified Counselor, Florida Certified Sex Therapist, and a Qualified Clinical Supervisor. She holds a Bachelor Degree in Business, Masters and Specialist Degree in Counseling and Human Systems and a Doctoral Degree in Counseling Psychology and has been in the field since 1997. She has a very diverse background in counseling children, teens, adults, couples, and families from various cultures and backgrounds. In 2018, Dr. April started hosting her own Podcast call “Bringing Intimacy Back” where she and other intimacy experts will provide resources and tips on increasing intimacy in all types of relationships. In 2020, Dr. April's newest creation is “Vacation Counseling”, which is an intimate, exclusive, and effective couples counseling retreat. Retreats are specialized for each couple and Dr. April also travels to a couples' vacation destination to offer the retreat. Connect with Dr. April Brown: Website: https://www.draprilbrown.com Group practice - http://www.capecoraltherapists.com Couples retreat - https://www.vacationcounseling.com ebook on PDF - https://www.draprilbrown.com/store/Improving-Intimacy-Self-Spirit-and-Spouse-p349397045 Podcast: https://bringingintimacyback.com/ Dr. Kelly L. Bushéy has a PhD in psychology from Northcentral University. She is a motivational speaker and the Founder of Cherith Counseling & Conference Ministries. She is also a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC), and a Board Certified Tele-mental Health Counselor (BC-TMHC). Dr. Bushéy specializes in working with diverse cultures. She is a member of the Society of Indian Psychologists and is a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for Native Americans. She is the co host of Bringing Intimacy Back. Connect with Dr. Kelly Bushéy Website: https://drkellybushey.com/ Podcast: https://bringingintimacyback.com/ Connect with ST: www.lifepixuniversity.com
Host, Allison Marschean, visits with long-time friend Bianca Johnson, Ed. S. for Part 2.Today they talk family, funding, and how Bianca's wellness and weight-loss journey led her to become a wellness influencer. Her wellness group B-J50 WL is a weigh-loss journey support group that offers monthly challenges, motivation, and maintenance tips. Join B-J50 WLBianca is an Army spouse of 18 years and has been in the education field for over 15 years. She currently works as a part-time instructor in the Basic Skills Education Program at Fort Myer in Arlington, VA.Bianca earned a Bachelor of Arts in History/Social Studies from The University of Illinois and a Master of Arts in Education in Educational Leadership from Austin Peay University, and her Specialist Degree in Educational Technology (Ed.S.) from Walden University.More recently, she's become a social media Wellness Influencer after losing 60+ pounds! Be sure to visit her on FB for more information on her journey!!Bianca is a native of Chicago, IL and a mother of three.Connect with Bianca:https://www.facebook.com/groups/320317225999402/www.linkedin.com/in/bianca-johnson-ed-s-117b04111I'd love to hear how you're enjoying the podcast! Please leave a review here and wherever you listen to your podcasts. I'd certainly appreciate it. It helps me improve the show and tailor it more to your needs and the needs of other listeners.Join the Doc Talk Community: The Doctoral Collaborative: Venturing Beyond a Master's | FacebookLike The Doc Talk Page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondamasters
Can counseling save your relationship? What should we do when our relationship lacks intimacy? What does a more loving and sex-positive God look like? Find out in this week's episode of The Learn to Love Podcast, where your host Zach Beach interviews the counselor Dr. April Brown Bringing Intimacy Back For more on this episode click here: Learn more about your guest below: Dr. April Brown is a Licensed Mental Health Christian Counselor, Board Certified TeleMental Health Provider, National Certified Counselor, Florida Certified Sex Therapist, and a Qualified Clinical Supervisor. She holds a Bachelor Degree in Business, Masters and Specialist Degree in Counseling and Human Systems and a Doctoral Degree in Counseling Psychology and has been in the field since 1997. She has a very diverse background in counseling children, teens, adults, couples, and families from various cultures and backgrounds. In addition, she has worked in community centers, public schools, universities, businesses and private practice and has donated her time and services to help out a variety of different mental health, addiction, homeless, and community agencies. She has a thriving private practice since 2005 in Fort Myers and in Cape Coral, where she specializes in anxiety, depression, self-esteem, relationship and sex therapy, emotionally support animals, and TeleMental Health. As an entrepreneur, she also mentors 3 counselors and supervises 10 beginning counselor interns, who some of them are creating their own private practice. In 2018, Dr. April started hosting her own online Show/Podcast call “Bringing Intimacy Back” where she and other intimacy experts will provide resources and tips on increasing intimacy in all types of relationships. In addition, she was the 2018 recipient of the Southwest Florida Black Girls Rock in Health. In 2020, Dr. April's newest creation is “Vacation Counseling”, which is an intimate, exclusive, and effective couples counseling retreat. Retreats are specialized for each couple and Dr. April also travels to a couples' vacation destination to offer the retreat. Now in 2021, Dr. April has released her first eBook this month and it is on Amazon Kindle called “Improving Intimacy” in her Bringing Intimacy Back eBook series and a dating video called an Intimacy Intensive: Dating Overall, she has helped and empowered over 7,000 individuals/couples reach their goals of overcoming struggles, gaining insight, and becoming more intimately connected in their relationships. Learn more at - www.draprilbrown.com - https://www.instagram.com/dr.aprilb/ - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.AprilBrown - https://twitter.com/VacaCounseling - https://bringingintimacyback.com/ - https://fortmyerstherapist.com/ - https://www.vacationcounseling.com/ Learn more about your host and the show at: www.zachbeach.com www.the-heart-center.com Support The Show: If you like the show there are many ways you can support it, such as, - Register for Relationship Mastery, a 6-week self-guided course to take your relationship to the next level. https://www.the-heart-center.com/relationship-mastery-landing-page/ - Check out one of our sponsors, Listenable and use the discount code “zachbeach” for the first seven days on the platform for free. There you can find Zach's How To Be a Better Partner Course. https://frstre.com/go/?a=76205-87a7d9&s=1256514-e13191&p_affiliate.referral_code=zachbeach - Purchase The Seven Lessons of Love: Heart Wisdom for Troubling Times on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Lessons-Love-Heart-Wisdom-Troubling/dp/1983940704/ - Purchase a love shirt and show the world your love of love https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-heart-center/ - Review, Like, and Subscribe to the show on iTunes. - Like us on Facebook facebook.com/learntolovenow - Join the Facebook Community Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1428012130828678/
In this episode, Allison chats with long time friend Bianca Johnson.Bianca is an Army spouse of 18 years and has been in the education field for over 15 years. She currently works as a part-time instructor in the Basic Skills Education Program at Fort Myer in Arlington, VA. Bianca earned a Bachelor of Arts in History/Social Studies from The University of Illinois and a Master of Arts in Education in Educational Leadership from Austin Peay University, and her Specialist Degree in Educational Technology (Ed.S.) from Walden University.More recently, she's become a social media Wellness Influencer after losing 60+ pounds! Definitely be sure to visit her on FB for more information on her journey!!Bianca is a native of Chicago, IL and a mother of three committed to providing every learner with a quality education that prepares them to meet the challenges of our diverse and inter-connected world.Connect with Bianca:https://www.facebook.com/groups/320317225999402/www.linkedin.com/in/bianca-johnson-ed-s-117b04111I'd love to hear how you're enjoying the podcast! Please leave a review here and wherever you listen to your podcasts. I'd certainly appreciate it. It helps me improve the show and tailor it more to your needs and the needs of other listeners.Join the Doc Talk Community: The Doctoral Collaborative: Venturing Beyond a Master's | FacebookLike The Doc Talk Page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondamasters
I have a sit down with Dr. April Brown and discuss what keeps a relationship happy and destroys one? What are some of the differences between men and women in the bedroom? Dr. April has an online Show called “Bringing Intimacy Back” on Youtube where she and other intimacy experts will provide resources and tips on increasing intimacy in all types of relationships. Dr. April Brown is a Licensed Mental Health Christian Counselor, Board Certified TeleMental Health Provider, National Certified Counselor, Florida Certified Sex Therapist, and a Qualified Clinical Supervisor. She holds a Bachelor Degree in Business, Masters and Specialist Degree in Counseling and Human Systems and a Doctoral Degree in Counseling Psychology and has been in the field since 1997. Check out Hostile Therapy's Live Show on Thursday's at 7 p.m. at: The Facebook Fan Page @ Hostile Therapy Podcast Youtube Page @ Hostile Therapy with Big Red Call-In Thursday's and express yourself at 323-395-0206.
Kim is an Elementary Principal at Simmons Elementary in Aberdine, South Dakota, She's been a principal for 8 and an elementary teacher for 25. She has a Masters in Teaching and Learning and a Masters in Administration as well as a Specialist Degree in Administration with Superintendency. She's on the board of SDEASP, the South Dakota Area Elementary School Principles . And she's on the executive board of SASD, the School Administrators of South Dakota. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Guest Bio: Crystal Green-Braswell, a twenty- one year veteran educator, currently serves as a middle school assistant principal in the Little School District. Crystal earned a Specialist Degree in Education Leadership from Arkansas State University, a Master's Degree from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and Bachelor's Degree from the University of Central Arkansas. During her 21 years in education, she has held a variety roles in elementary and middle schools throughout the state of Arkansas. She has been a Special Education and an English Language Arts educator, a Gifted & Talented Coordinator, a Literacy Facilitator and as already mentioned is now in Administration. Armed with the sincere belief that with the right climate and culture every school can succeed, she has successfully helped move a “C” school to an “A” school, facilitated arts integration sessions, mentored hundreds of teachers and has even created a coveted “Wellness Room” for her staff. About This Episode: Walk a mile with a self-care advocate, music-loving 21-year education veteran whose focus area is to help shape schools who serve students with the greatest needs to become a healing center for every stakeholder with wellness as the foundation of its work. Learn about how Crystal's paying it forward because of the people who stood in the gaps for her during her years as a student and how she realized that the adults in a building have to be taken care just as much as the students do. For More Information: Visit www.stillstacey.com for questions about the podcast, host or scheduling inquiries. To contact Crystal, visit her on Twitter (@crystalbraswe15) or on Instagram (@Cdlgb). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stacey-mcadoo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stacey-mcadoo/support
Welcome to Spirit Talk with your host Angel Thacker, Soul Path Coach & Spiritual Medium. Spirit Talk Radio features guest readers, practitioners, and personalities from the community. To answer questions, give insight and so much more. Today's guest: Cara Wernette Today's topic: Proctor/Gallagher “Thinking Into Results” Program My name is Cara and I’m a Psychologist- I have my Ed.S degree which is a Specialist Degree in between a Masters and a Doctorate. I have always loved the study of human behavior, however in school I never learned how to create the type of life you desire. I became deeply fascinated with metaphysical and spiritual psychology as well as the study of vibration and human energetics. I teach a very powerful mentorship program developed through Bob Proctor that teaches the science behind human potential and how to tap in to that. This material is extremely powerful and designed to help people make a quantum leap in whatever results they desire. Call in to ask questions: 760-888-5700. Enjoy our programming, follow our show and visit us on the web! https://www.newagespiritradio.com/
One of my favorite holidays is Thanksgiving. Not only is it the one day out of the year when you don’t get penalized for eating too much—the calories you consume on that day don’t count --it’s also a day to celebrate family, togetherness and love.My guest on this episode of Dream Power Radio therapist and author Dr. Cheralyn Leeby maintains there’s more meaning to this day. She says each part of this compound word, “thanks” and “giving”, are meant to be action words. When we practice both thanks and giving, she declares we are able to heal ourselves and so much more. How? She tells us:•how to transform personal grief into positivity•how you can incorporate Thanks+Giving into your life•the word more powerful than ‘awesome’•how to turn human ‘being’ into human ‘doing’It’s time to make every day Thanks+Giving. For more ways to uplift your life, check out this inspiring episode of Dream Power Radio.Dr. Cheralyn “Chez” Leeby graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1988 with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree and a Master’s Degree in Human Development Counseling in 1989. Dr. Leeby earned her Specialist Degree and Doctorate from the University of Florida (1998) in Agency, Correctional and Developmental Counseling. Dr. Leeby’s area of specialized interest and training is in marriage and family therapy and she holds a Florida License as a Marriage and Family Therapist (FT 1843). Dr. Leeby has extensive training in Mindfulness and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction. Dr. Leeby is also a certified Parent Educator through the Parent Nurturing Program. She is currently completing her certification requirements in Holographic Memory Resolution. Dr. Leeby worked in both private and public psychiatric hospitals, a substance abuse treatment center, and she was a former director of the Prince George’s County Rape and Sexual Assault Center. Dr. Leeby has extensive training and experience in trauma resolution, grief recovery, and soul healing. Prior to creating Soul Life, Dr. Leeby had a private practice with Marsh Landing Behavioral Group in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. Soul Life was born from her passions for prevention, holistic health and healing. Dr. Leeby is currently writing a workbook (“playbook”) for family health using the creative exercises, structured activities and ceremonial practices she developed for her clients. Dr. Leeby enjoys her own practices for wellness including meditation, breath work, art, writing, and parenting her 21 year old son and 17 year old daughter. Dr. Leeby has been happily married for 25 years and marriage and family health are her passion. Website: www.soullife.usGet a complementary 30-minute Dream Discovery Session with me by signing up at my website: thedreamcoach.net
Dr. Larry Linthacum is the superintendent of Jefferson City Public Schools. Dr. Linthacum has been in education for 26 years, 12 of those as a superintendent, and the last 5 in the Jefferson City Public school district. This brings his education career full circle in that he began as a Business teacher and Coach at Jefferson City High School. Dr. Linthacum received his BS from the University of Missouri Columbia where he was a four-year letterman on the football team. His Masters Degree and Specialist Degree in Superintendency are from Northwest Missouri State University. Dr. Linthacum received his Doctorate of Education from the University of Missouri Columbia in 2016. He has been married to his wife Angie for 21 years and they have 4 children: Micah, Sarah, Hannah, and Thomas.
Episode 7 - Special Episode #2 on Distance Learning Rosie Riquelme, Director of Orchestras at Collins Hill High School, received her Bachelor of Music Education degree from Georgia College and State University where she was a student of Dr. Daniel Kaplunas. Rosie received her Masters of Music Education from the University of West Georgia through their online program and is continuing her own violin studies with Curtis Institute Alumni, Mrs. Valerie Gardner in Winder, GA. In 2019, Rosie became a Level 1 & Level 2 Google Certified Educator. Rosie is excited to begin pursuing her Specialist Degree this August 2019 in Instructional Technology at Kennesaw State University. Rosie regularly serves as a guest clinician for various honor orchestras and schools around Gwinnett County, and has served as one of the counselors for the Encore! Summer Music Camp. This 2019-2020 school year is Rosie's ninth year teaching orchestra and ninth year at Collins Hill High School. While teaching at Collins Hill, all orchestras have consistently received straight superior ratings at the annual large group performance evaluations. As a violinist, she has performed with various groups including the Omaggio String Quartet, GCSU String Ensemble, GCSU String Quartet, Georgia All-College Orchestra, Agnes Scott Community Orchestra, Gwinnett Symphony Orchestra, Gwinnett County Chamber Orchestra, and the Da Salo Solisti Chamber Orchestra. Rosie has had the honor of performing with various performing artists including Josh Groban, Michael Buble, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and Ashanti Floyd otherwise known as “The Mad Violinist”. In 2010, the Omaggio String Quartet had the honor of performing for Georgia Governor, Mr. Nathan Deal. Currently, she regularly performs with the Bella Nota String Quartet and the Emerald Empire Band playing for various events around Atlanta. Rosie currently resides in Atlanta, GA and enjoys salsa dancing, traveling, paddleboarding, and spending time with her cats. Contact Rosie: Rosie.riquelme@gcpsk12.org Links: Website for Duck Soup: https://ducksoup.us/ Tutorial on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8P0NBg1DQ2s&fbclid=IwAR37e6oZdnMqjN5Iy5xnlBQyGMuZhAjhoIsX1Ye3Pj1O2DT1bUgeazaNoaw Presentation Slides about Duck Soup: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vQ7be2x_fMsgFqPU0qmkrB3ySwWSXudp-1Bhe1PjHt6GUIAhpyVXMFdld9dEOfu9Ly5l9ZCNq0SkQUg/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000&fbclid=IwAR1gvN9xHfrf7MbMI7j7-M2gNSac6f9VWj5X42ph3YF3e6f231KOlSDee7w&slide=id.g35f391192_00 Special Episodes on Distance Learning Amid the current COVID-19 outbreak, many schools are closed so it made sense to focus a series of Orchestra Teacher Podcast episodes on the topic of Distance Learning. Many teachers have been using technology for years, however now it has become a necessity and a requirement for teachers whose schools are closed. This series will feature teachers from across the country who are using technology in creative ways that will help provide other teachers with ideas and resources for their teaching. While online instruction in orchestra can never replace face-to-face instruction, creative use of technology can help provide meaningful instruction for our students while schools are closed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/orchestrateacher/support
Dr. Lara Gilpin has been in education for 29 years. Her career with the St. Joseph School District began in 1993 as a P.E./health teacher at Spring Garden Middle School. In addition to teaching, Dr. Gilpin coached basketball and track at SGMS as well as varsity basketball and volleyball at Benton High School in St. Joseph, Missouri. In 1999 she became assistant principal at Robidoux Middle School and later moved to assistant principalship at Truman Middle School in 2001. The following year, Dr. Gilpin became principal of Spring Garden Middle School, where she remains after 18 years as the principal. Dr. Gilpin has spent 24 of her years in education at Spring Garden Middle School in the capacity of a teacher and administrator. She has received a Bachelor's, Master's, and Specialist Degree from Northwest Missouri State University and received her doctorate from Baker University. Dr. Gilpin was named the Northwest MOASSP District Middle School Principal of the Year in both 2017 and 2019. Principal, Spring Garden Middle School
Tim Helms, Sr. is in his 41st year in education in Georgia (US). He was a high school science teacher, head football coach and an athletic director. He has served as a principal at all three levels, including high school principal at Thomasville and Cairo High Schools, Georgia. He also served as the assistant superintendent of human resources for Houston County Schools in middle Georgia, and as a school improvement specialist with Middle Georgia RESA before returning to southwest Georgia. He also is a high school football referee and a baseball umpire.Tim is a graduate of Florida State University, received his masters in School Administration from Valdosta State University, and his Specialist Degree in Leadership from NOVA Southeastern University. He is an inaugural graduate of the Superintendent Professional Development Program with the Georgia Association of School Superintendents (GSSA) and was recognized as a distinguished principal in the state of Georgia in 2008.Additionally, Tim is married to Lois and they have two children. Both of their children, Tim, Jr. and Kelli, are teachers. Wait till you hear Tim talk about how he discovered that his children are fifth generation teachers. Awesome! Lots to learn from Tim. Thanks for listening. Enjoy! Length - 50:15
Nicolas (Nick) Dubin was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder in 2004. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications from Oakland University, a Master’s Degree in Learning Disabilities from the University of Detroit Mercy, and a Specialist Degree in Psychology and Psy.D. from the Michigan School of Professional Psychology. He has authored many books on autism spectrum disorders including ‘Asperger Syndrome and Anxiety’, published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. He served on the boards of directors of several organizations and had a magazine column for the Autism Digest and spoke all over the country at autism conferences. He is dedicated to helping those individuals on the autism spectrum receive due process and justice within the criminal justice system. Our hosts for this episode will be Michael McKay, Dwayne Daughtry, Shawna Baldwin, and Daniel Sirotkin.
Our guests say that a love of discovery is vital to teaching science to young children. In this segment, they share the best practices. Follow: @Teach_Preschool @PeggyAshbrook @bamradionetwork @raepica1 #edchat #edreform #ece #earlyed #AskingWhatIf Peggy Ashbrook—early childhood science teacher and teacher-mentor, The Early Years columnist and blogger [nsta.org/earlyyears] for the National Science Teachers Association and author of Science Is Simple. Beth Davis is a National Board Certified Teacher holding a Master's Degree and an Ed. Specialist Degree in Elementary Education as well as a an Early Childhood Certification. She was an elementary science lab teacher for 17 years and has been the owner and science teacher at Kids For Kids Academy. Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed., with over 20 years experience in the field of early childhood education as a teacher, director, curriculum writer, and music director. Blog: Teach Preschool and consultant for staff training and professional development.