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Carl is from Detroit, Michigan. He attended Stevenson High School and joined the Hawks in the recruiting class of 2010. He spent 5 years in Iowa City, and is entering his 11th season in the NFL. Carl shares his experiences from his decade-long professional career, insights from his time at Iowa, and hilarious anecdotes from the locker room. Carl recounts moments from games, reflects on leadership, and discusses the challenges and strategies that shaped his journey. The episode also delves into his current training regimen, family life, and humorous battles with HOA regulations. Special guest Drake Kulick makes a brief appearance to catch up with Carl, making this episode a must-listen for any Hawkeye fan! If you love the show and want to show support, tell your friends! And, check out our exclusive content at Patreon.com/washedupwalkons where you can find extra podcast episodes, exclusive merchandise, Merch discounts with every tier, private Walkon discord channel access, and more! Find us on social media @washedupwalkons Visit TheWashedUpWalkons.com for all of our episodes, merchandise, and more!
Spice drops by the show to talk about his journey as a sports dad. His son is now a top football recruit at Stevenson High School. Spice also talks about his post-playing career weight-loss journey. It's INSPIRING STUFF!Our Sponsors:* Check out Kinsta: https://kinsta.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/house-of-l-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Join us as mental performance coach Allison Fink reveals powerful strategies to transform young athletes' confidence and performance on the court, field or course. From the "BRAVR" technique to visualization exercises used by elite players, Allison shares the exact methods she uses to help teenage athletes overcome mental blocks, bounce back from mistakes, and perform at their peak. Whether your young athlete struggles with confidence or you're looking to give them a competitive edge, this episode delivers actionable techniques used by championship-level players. Learn how simple reset words, proven affirmation techniques, and mistake rituals can help your athlete unlock their full potential.Allison FInk is the founder of Mindset Mastery - Mental Performance Coaching, where she empowers female athletes ages 14-18 to build confidence, establish effective routines, and navigate setbacks. She currently serves as the Sports Information Coordinator at Stevenson High School and has been the assistant coach for the Girls' Varsity Volleyball team since 2013. Previously, she spent 14 years teaching health at Lake Bluff Middle School, where she specialized in developing and implementing skills-based health curricula.A seasoned presenter at the IAHPERD Convention, Allison has led sessions on topics such as Peak Performance Through Mental Toughness, Helping Students Relieve Stress and Anxiety, Skills-Based Grading and Reporting, The Flipped Classroom, and Aligning Assessments and Rubrics. In 2021, she was honored as the IAHPERD Health Teacher of the Year for both the Northeastern District and the State of Illinois.As a mental performance coach, Allison guides athletes in optimizing their performance by teaching strategies to manage game pressure, create effective mistake rituals, understand brain function, and use positive affirmations. She is passionate about delivering thought-provoking content that enhances motivation, resilience, and overall athletic experience. Known for her honest approach, willingness to take risks, and deep understanding of female athletes, Allison continues to inspire and elevate those she works with.If you'd like to contact Allison about working with your teen or want to learn more about her Mindset Mastery - Mental Performance Coaching see her email or link to her website bellow: Allison_Fink@yahoo.com https://www.mmallison-fink.com/ Thank you for listening to the Raising Resilient Kids Podcast! We are a brother-sister team who are passionate about providing parents, teachers and coaches with ideas and strategies to help kids and teens build their resilience and achieve their potential in a healthy, fulfilling way. For more information on the podcast, or if you have a question you would like answered by one of our expert guests, please visit us at - https://www.smarthwp.com/raisingresilientkidspodcast. A special thanks to our sponsors: The So Happy You're Here YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@sohappyyouarehere and The Resilient Youth Teach-the-Teacher Program - https://www.smarthwp.com/RY4teachers
Anthony R. Reibel - Beyond PLC Lite: Evidence-Based Teaching and Learning in a Professional Learning Community at Work. This is episode 699 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Anthony R. Reibel, EdD, is the director of research and evaluation at Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, Illinois. In 2006, he became a Spanish teacher at Stevenson, where he served as a curricular team leader, core team leader, coach, and club sponsor. In 2010, Anthony received recognition from the state of Illinois, and in 2011, Illinois Computing Educators named him Technology Educator of the Year. He currently sponsors two clubs: (1) KIVA, which gives microloans to entrepreneurs living in areas lacking financial institutions, and (2) FIRE, which promotes equality and respect among Stevenson students and staff through conversation and advocacy in school and throughout the community. Anthony is the author and coauthor of seven books on education. Some titles include Embracing Relational Teaching: How Strong Relationships Promote Student Self-Regulation and Efficacy; Small Changes, Big Impact: Ten Strategies to Promote Student Efficacy and Lifelong Learning; Proficiency-Based Assessment: Process, Not Product; and Pathways to Proficiency: Implementing Evidence-Based Grading. Each of these explores the relationship among student efficacy, pedagogy, and learning. Anthony is also the publisher and chief editor of The Assessor(www.assessormag.com) a publication that features short articles written by teachers and administrators to support conversation about formative assessment. Anthony completed his doctorate, which studied the effects of cognitive bias on teachers' evaluation of student performance, at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Our focus will be the book Dr. Reibel wrote with Troy Gobble, Mark Onuscheck and Eric Twadell - Beyond PLC Lite: Evidence-Based Teaching and Learning in a Professional Learning Community at Work. Awesome conversation! So much to learn. Before you go... You could help support this podcast by Buying Me A Coffee. Not really buying me something to drink but clicking on the link on my home page at https://stevenmiletto.com for Buy Me a Coffee or by going to this link Buy Me a Coffee. This would allow you to donate to help the show address the costs associated with producing the podcast from upgrading gear to the fees associated with producing the show. That would be cool. Thanks for thinking about it. Hey, I've got another favor...could you share the podcast with one of your friends, colleagues, and family members? Hmmm? What do you think? Thank you! You are AWESOME! Thanks so much! Connect & Learn More: https://www.solutiontree.com/presenters/anthony-r-reibel.html https://www.solutiontree.com/beyond-plc-lite.html https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-anthony-reibel-1630b915a/ Stevenson High School - Home Page (d125.org) Length - 59:07
Financial aid is always a hot topic - especially the year we are recording in August for an episode in October about financial aid when the FAFSA is scheduled to be released in December with an extended interview dropping in January. This extended cut comes from everything we discussed after the interview with Sara English, Post-Secondary Counselor at Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, Illinois. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adlunchcast/message
This season, we're going back to basics. Each week, we'll dig deep into a stage in the recruitment process that admissions counselors need to be trained on. The goal is to help our listeners, Admissions Directors, identify opportunities to improve or enhance the development of their team. Each episode correlates with a module of Lunchcast Leadership - a two-day workshop we offer to admissions offices. For more information, reach out to us at adlunchcast@gmail.com. This week, to we are discussing financial aid. What should admissions counselors be doing and thinking about at this stage in order to maximize enrollment results? Our influencer guest is Sara English, Post-Secondary Counselor at Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, Illinois. Our practitioner guest is Ellen Johnson, Vice President for Enrollment Management at Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania. Join us for your most productive lunch meeting all week, as we discuss how admissions counselors can help at this stage in the cycle. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adlunchcast/message
Season 6 Ep 1: Todd and Jon welcome Will Benson, Head Boys Basketball Coach at Stevenson High School. They talk to Coach Benson about building a program, transitioning between job opportunities and focusing on building your career as a coach. Follow the Show on Twitter @afterthetimeout Follow Coach Benson on Twitter @SHSPatsBBKB Listen to the show on: Apple: Search "After the Timeout" Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6tfyTqZxebtEugpd7dwq5E Anchor: https://anchor.fm/after-the-timeout Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/97de7f0b-5f34-416f-93dc-e750ee59a60c/after-the-timeout Google: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80MzUwYzRhYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/after-the-timeout Radiopublic: https://radiopublic.com/after-the-timeout-G729aA Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/q9zqtopv
Bill's awesome guest this time is Nashville-based Tara Joseph, Co-Founder and CFO at Big Plan Holdings, a company that encompasses Edgehill Music Publishing, the Amulet Society, and American Paint. Tara and her team at Big Plan Holdings have created a unique company culture with the goals of ensuring no one is above anyone else and that all employees are treated as equals.How do HR pros and leaders begin to build a culture where employees feel they have the freedom to take risks and present their ideas and concerns without fear of retribution? What does it take to run a company where all of your employees want to stay for the long-term? How can we add a little southern hospitality to the ways we work? Listen and find out! Questions for Tara include:Big Plan Holdings (BPH), has interests in real estate, fashion, music, hospitality, and other ventures. Please give us a brief overview of Big Plan Holdings.What type of culture are you building at Big Plan Holdings and why? Let's address the doubters out there: can we ever really build a non-hierarchical system? Is it possible to build a flatter, more egalitarian structure? Will office politics get in the way? "All animals are created equal but some animals are more equal than others."In your last answer, you said "Remember where you come from and always value people". how have you and your husband instilled that in your daughters (who also work at the company? What is the response you have received from Big Plan Holding employees? More About TaraAn artist at heart, Tara has an extensive background in fashion design, senior-level retail management, buying, and company branding with professional stops including Nordstrom and Claire's Accessories. Tara's entrepreneurial spirit and love for high-end fashion led her to opening "It's So Tara," an upscale resale boutique in the Chicagoland area.With two daughters of her own, Tara has made it a priority to support, empower, and encourage women to be the greatest versions of themselves, both personally and professionally. Tara was the Founder of 3rd Eye Hi - a woman's lifestyle subscription box company - and is the Founder of Amulet Society - a women's social networking group based in Nashville and Chicago.Tara has dedicated over a decade to a number of private and public organizations including acting as President of the Illinois District 102 Parent Teacher Organization, the Fundraising Coordinator of the Stevenson High School Foundation, a member of the Amazing Women Entrepreneur Network, and a Board Member of Stevenson High School's Alumni Foundation. She was the Informative Director of Cannabis Social Club and Entertainment Coordinator at Prairie House Tavern, a restaurant and live music venue in the Chicagoland area.Constantly seeking new business opportunities, Tara plays a large role in business acquisition alongside her husband, Josh.We do our best to ensure editorial objectivity. The views and ideas shared by our guests and sponsors are entirely independent of The HR Gazette, HRchat Podcast and Iceni Media Inc.
Paul Kim, Coach of the Mathworks Math Modeling (M3) Challenge Team at Stevenson High School, and Colin Fan, M3 Team Captain, join John Williams to talk about math modeling, what that is and how they apply that to the sale of e-bikes in Chicago. The team has made it to the final round in the […]
Paul Kim, Coach of the Mathworks Math Modeling (M3) Challenge Team at Stevenson High School, and Colin Fan, M3 Team Captain, join John Williams to talk about math modeling, what that is and how they apply that to the sale of e-bikes in Chicago. The team has made it to the final round in the […]
Paul Kim, Coach of the Mathworks Math Modeling (M3) Challenge Team at Stevenson High School, and Colin Fan, M3 Team Captain, join John Williams to talk about math modeling, what that is and how they apply that to the sale of e-bikes in Chicago. The team has made it to the final round in the […]
In Part One of our conversation, Dr. Tim Kanold and I discuss the power of smart brevity, the concept that brevity in communication is confidence and that length communicates fear and avoidance. He discusses some of the essential elements for communicating effectively and efficiently using Smart Brevity—the concept borne by Jim Vandehei. Dr. Timothy D. Kanold is a mathematics educator and author of textbooks. He was the president of the National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics (NCSM) from 2008 to 2009.[1]Dr. Kanold holds a bachelor's degree in Education and a master's degree in Mathematics from the University of Illinois, and a doctorate in Educational Leadership and Counseling Psychology from Loyola University Chicago. In 2007, he retired from his position as Superintendent at Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, Illinois,[2] where for 17 years, he served as Director of Mathematics and Science.With Ron Larson, Dr. Kanold is co-author of 27 mathematics textbooks grades 6-12, written for Houghton Mifflin/McDougal Littell Publishing Company from 1988 to the present. Additionally, since 2001 he has authored and co-authored 18 books on K-12 mathematics and school leadership, published with Solution Tree Press.[3] He continues to write and present for the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics on the Principles and Standards for School Mathematics, as well as for AASA and NASSP. He is the lead author for NCTM's update of the Teaching Performance Standards Document, and has presented more than 600 talks and seminars nationally and internationally over the past decade, with the primary focus on the creation of equitable learning experiences for all children in mathematics.Dr. Kanold is the 1986 recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching,[4] the 1991 recipient of the Outstanding Young Alumni Award from Illinois State University, the 1994 recipient of the Outstanding School Administrator Award from the Illinois State Board of Education, and the 2001 recipient of the Outstanding Alumni Award from Addison Trail High School. He also is the developer and presenter for New Dimensions in Leadership: Leading in a Learning Organization, a training program for future school administrators. Considered to be a “Teacher of Leaders,” he currently provides training in mathematics program improvement, professional learning community development, and school leadership on behalf of Solution Tree.[5] He also presents mathematics curriculum, instruction, and assessment workshops for NCTM and NCSM.Dr. Kanold's daughter, Jessica McIntyre, taught mathematics at Aptakisic Junior High School, in Buffalo Grove, IL then served as the Principal from 2011–2016.
Subhah Argawal is a comedian that has appeared on "A Little Late with Lily Singh" and "Westworld". She also wrote for The Jim Jeffries Show. She graduated from Adlai E. Stevenson High School. We talk about comedy in NYC and LA, getting bullied, feeling like you have to be valedictorian for self worth, the wild academic competitiveness at her school, me trying to understand sober activities, your parents getting talked to by comedians at a comedy show, and why being social in comedy is just as important as working hard. Follow Subhah at @subhaha !
Recently, a teacher at Lyons Township High School wrote a piece in Patch about why he’s decided to resign from his teaching position after 17 years. John talks about the story and takes some calls. We also hear from Chris Salituro, a long-time teacher at Stevenson High School, who explains why he also made a […]
Recently, a teacher at Lyons Township High School wrote a piece in Patch about why he’s decided to resign from his teaching position after 17 years. John talks about the story and takes some calls. We also hear from Chris Salituro, a long-time teacher at Stevenson High School, who explains why he also made a […]
Current University of Illinois and former Stevenson High School football player Michael Marchese joins the Jon and Joe show. Marchese talks about going from walk on to scholarship player, the state of college football in the transfer portal era and being part of a state title championship team at Stevenson. (2:00) Want to be a 'Jon and Joe Show' VIP? Go to https://my.captivate.fm/jonandjoeshow.com/vip (jonandjoeshow.com/vip) to learn more. To subscribe to 'The Kerr Report' newsletter, go https://my.captivate.fm/kerr.substack.com (here).
GoodAthleteProject.com For Today's episode, Jim is joined by Molly Gosline, Coordinator of Social Emotional Learning at Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, Illinois. In her role at Stevenson, she works within the professional learning community to build an SEL culture. She is the Executive Director of SEL4IL and the founder of SEL School Consulting. Molly earned an Ed.M. in the risk & prevention division of the human development and psychology program from The Harvard Graduate School of Education and is currently a doctoral student in the Mid-Career Education Leadership Program at the University of Pennsylvania. You can follow Molly on Twitter: @MollyGosline Follow The Good Athlete Project on Instagram: @GoodAthleteProject and Twitter: @Coach4Kindness Visit us at our website: GoodAthleteProject.com
Jon and Joe have a conversation with Miami University football wide receiver and former Stevenson High School star Jack Sorenson. Jack talks about being a sixth-year senior, the future of name, image and likeness in college sports and his NFL aspirations (2:00). Want to be a 'Jon and Joe Show' VIP? Go to https://my.captivate.fm/jonandjoeshow.com/vip (jonandjoeshow.com/vip) to learn more. To subscribe to 'The Kerr Report' newsletter, go https://my.captivate.fm/kerr.substack.com (here). Download the show anywhere you find your podcasts.
In this episode we cover Peter Muhlbach, a teacher at Long Island City High School. We also cover Irwin Goldberg, a teacher and dean at Stevenson High School.
Courtney DeBolt Slinko was an All-State and All-American volleyball player at Stevenson High School. She continued her volleyball career at Michigan State University, where she was a 4-year letter winner (1992-1995). In 1995, she received All-Big Ten and All American honors, as MSU advanced to the NCAA Final Four. A setter, she ranked 2nd in Spartans' history with 3,773 assists and 176 service aces. In her senior year, she registered the school's 2nd highest single-season assist total with 1,450. She served as Team Captain in 1994 and 1995 and received the Chester L. Brewer Leadership Award, given to 1 MSU athlete/year. Also, she was the Vice President of the Varsity “S” Club, comprised of MSU varsity letter winners, coached at Haslett High School and had her own segment of a local TV show called “Courtside with Courtney”. Following her collegiate career, Courtney played professionally in the Netherlands in 1997. In 1998, she trained with the U.S National Volleyball Team in Colorado Springs, but an injury prevented her from playing in the 2000 Olympics. From there, she went on to be an Assistant Volleyball Coach at Marquette University (1999-2001), and then returned to the Chicago area in 2002 to play for the Chicago Thunder Team in the U.S. Professional Volleyball League, where she earned the Community Service Award and became the league's spokesperson. Later that year, Courtney was the Color Commentator of the 2002 IHSA State Volleyball Tournament. In May 2003, she played in the USA Adult Open Indoor Championships where her team became National Champions. From 2003-2006, Courtney coached the Boys and Girls Volleyball Teams at Buffalo Grove H.S., where in 2006, the Boys' Team finished 4th in the IHSA State Finals. From 2006-2009, she was the Girls' Varsity Assistant Coach at Cary-Grove H.S., as the squad won the IHSA State Championship in 2009. In 2013, Courtney was inducted into the Lake County High Schools Sports Hall of Fame. She spent 2 years as a Head Coach at Michio Chicago Volleyball Academy from 2015-2017 where her 16 National Team finished 9th in the 16 Open Division of AAU Nationals before she accepted her position here at VC United. Courtney resides in Woodstock with her husband, Rich and their 2 children, Jade and Derek.
Some people say that it is inevitable that kids use drugs. They are wrong. Be inspired by Rebekah Jin and learn from Angela Ampomah how nation wide youth are taught resiliency and making good choices about drugs. Angela Ampomah, MPH is currently the Youth Leadership Associate and is responsible for interacting with youth in managing and developing CADCA’s youth trainers to ensure efficiency from the initial planning to onsite implementation of training. Angela has her Master of Public Health degree with a concentration in public policy. Angela has over 3 years of experience working with AmeriCorps as a Corps Member. She assisted with early literacy initiatives with children in Jamaica Queens, NY. She graduated from St. John’s University with a B.A in Sociology and a minor in Psychology. While in NY, she volunteered at the Grand Central Food Program, Coalition for The Homeless for the duration of her undergraduate career. She is involved in youth public health initiatives back in her native country of Accra, Ghana where she educates and empowers them to grow their communities to become a safe place to live and grow in. http://youth.cadca.org Rebekah Jin is a Chicago native and will be a senior at Adlai E. Stevenson High School this fall. Rebekah has been involved in substance abuse prevention work since middle school, and has since been a four year member of her coalition. Her freshman year of high school, she began working on marijuana policy with other members of her coalition where they presented their work at press conferences in Chicago and Springfield, Illinois. For two years, Rebekah presented and spoke on the harmful implications of marijuana usage to groups such as youth, law enforcement, lawmakers, village boards, and others in the Chicagoland area. As the topic of recreational marijuana legalization became a priority for Illinois legislators, Rebekah continued to educate people on marijuana's harmful implications towards the youth in her state. In 2019, Rebekah served as a leader for events such as youth conferences, summits, and lobbying in Springfield, IL, Illinois. This past year, Rebekah was a director of over forty of her coalition’s middle school members. The group this year has spread awareness of substance abuse at middle schools through postcards, focus groups, health class presentations, and a Red Ribbon Week campaign. Rebekah will be the Vice President of her coalition's high school club, Catalyst, this fall and is involved in other activities at Stevenson such as varsity field hockey, the Freshman Mentor Program, National Honor Society, and Spanish Honor Society. CADCA CADCA represent over 5,000 community coalitions that involve individuals from key sectors including schools, law enforcement, youth, parents, healthcare, media and more. CADCA has members in every US state and territory and in more than 30 countries around the world. The CADCA coalition model emphasizes the power of community coalitions to prevent substance misuse through collaborative community efforts.
Adlai E. Stevenson High School Math Coach Paul Kim joins Jon Hansen to explain what the typical math team does, and the social issue his math team is tackling now.
Adlai E. Stevenson High School Math Coach Paul Kim joins Jon Hansen to explain what the typical math team does, and the social issue his math team is tackling now.
Molly A. Gosline, EdM, MA is the Coordinator of Social Emotional Learning at Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Illinois where she works with academic divisions and teacher teams to develop instructional practices that integrate social emotional learning into their classrooms to support students' SEL growth. Ms. Gosline collaborates with SEL and school climate colleagues throughout the country, has presented at dozens of school climate & learning conferences and workshops and is the executive director of SEL4IL. Molly holds an M.A. in Counseling Psychology from the Lesley Graduate School of Arts & Sciences as well as an Ed.M. in Risk and Prevention within the Human Development & Psychology division from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Molly is currently a doctoral candidate in the Mid-Career Educational Leadership Program at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education where her research focuses on social emotional learning integration practices.
Jon flies solo today and has a conversation with Stevenson High School girls basketball coach Ashley Graham. Coach Graham talks about the return of basketball this month, coaching and teaching through Covid and doing it all while raising three small children. Want to be a 'Jon and Joe Show' VIP? Go to https://my.captivate.fm/jonandjoeshow.com/vip (jonandjoeshow.com/vip) to learn more. To subscribe to 'The Kerr Report' newsletter, go https://my.captivate.fm/kerr.substack.com (here). Download the show anywhere you find your podcasts.
State health officials reported 2,428 new COVID-19 cases; Stevenson High School senior earns a spot in the Regeneron Science Talent Search; and Crowds gather for 116th annual Norge Ski Jump Tournament
Also happening today, representatives of the Illinois High School Association met virtually with state officials to discuss COVID-related issues; officials at Stevenson High School in the northern suburbs said students will be back in the classroom next week as part of a hybrid instruction plan; it did not take long for the New Year's first gun homicide had to be confirmed; and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thank you to the Bronx emcee Mickey Factz for coming on my show for an interview! Mickey talked about his new album Warped Collages, working with Lupe Fiasco, and attending Adlai E. Stevenson High School with Remy Ma. He also talked about the most important class that he took at NYU School of Law that helped him start his Hip-Hop career. Mickey will be dropping a new project at the end of January and another one around June/July! Stay tuned! Go checkout Mickey Fact's Warped Collages is available on all platforms, including Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/warped-collages/1538763174. Follow Mickey Factz on Instagram: @mickey.factz and Twitter: @mickeyfactz Follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @thereelmax Website: https://maxrcoughlan.com/sports-and-hip-hop-with-dj-mad-max-2020.html. Website live show streaming link: https://maxrcoughlan.com/sports-and-hip-hop-with-dj-mad-max-live-stream.html. MAD MAX Radio on Live 365: https://live365.com/station/MAD-MAX-Radio-a15096. Mickey Factz on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max" visual on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckEpK_fvA0I. Go checkout and subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/SportsandHipHopwithDJMadMax/featured?view_as=subscriber.
My guest speaker Imari Reynolds was born in Detroit, Michigan. Everyone considered Imari as the "kid with many talents." Imari developed a passion for drawing, playing sports, and learning different instruments. When he was 15, Imari moved to Sterling Heights, Michigan. He attended Stevenson High School; there he became popular with many of his peers and school instructors whom always encouraged him to pursue his dreams. Imari quickly got involved in various sports, programs, and clubs at Stevenson; with his incessant need to grow and learn Imari wanted to try something new, soon Imari soon joined a local church in Detroit as a youth member. He began playing the drums, singing in the choir, and working with the soundboard staff doing whatever his hands and talents found to do. Imari would soon find his niche when he was asked to sign up for the church Christmas play; after participating in several plays he grew to love performing, Imari has been both a lead and supporting actor in these productions and was very well applauded after each performance. Imari has since dedicated most of his time to learning the craft. As of today, Imari have been in over 30+ film projects. Imari truly expects big things for the future and certainly believes this is only the beginning! We learn about all this and more on “Behind The Real”. https://imarigreynolds.webs.com/ http://voyageatl.com/interview/meet-imari-reynolds-na-atlanta/ https://youtu.be/qVPflKC-0lc --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaron-d-king/support
Longtime friend Gordy Gurson living out his dream of being a professional soccer player! Recently signed with the San Diego Sockers of the Major Arena Soccer League! We talk past, present & future. BUZZSPROUT REFERRAL CODEhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=814291Support the show (http://paypal.me/LucasHemenway)
IHSA wrestling official Tony Clarke and Stevenson High School head wrestling coach Shane Cook talk about a number of wrestling topics
This is the Revolution of One Podcast #21 with host T.K. Coleman. This week’s guest is Curtis Carmichael III, founder of JustaKidfromOhio Marketing and Host of “Plug Talk” at Stevenson High School. He shares his entrepreneurial journey on how to give hope to the hopeless. ______________________________ FOR MORE CONTENT: http://www.fee.org/rev1 ______________________________ TODAY'S GUEST: Curtis Carmichael III Instagram: @brothercarmichael ______________________________ CREDITS: Producer: Sean W. Malone Asst. Producer: Pavel Rusakov Marketing: Kamau Olatunji
On this episode of the Hey Now Podcast we got a chance to sit down and kick with Louie Mccroskey. Louie was someone that I admire coming up because of his work ethic. I truly enjoyed watching him playing because he was a big guard that can actually handle and defend. So to have him sit down with us it was an honor. In this episode we got into on how Louie was introduced to basketball, how he ended up in Saint Raymond’s after starting off at Stevenson High School and his journey in Syracuse University and being coached by Jim Boeheim as well as finishing his career at Marist. A lot of relatable gems in this episode that I’m sure can be extremely valuable to the youth. So sit back and enjoy and again thank you Louie for sharing your journey. HEY NOW
BQ is also joined by Paul Kim and Angela Zhang from Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, IL. They discuss the M3Challenge.
My dear friend and client, Allison Fink, joins the conversation to discuss how she is utilizing the practice of mindfulness & meditation in the classroom. Allison is a Health teacher at Lake Bluff Middle School, Volleyball Coach at LB and Stevenson High School, author of the book “Navigating Middle School: A Guide for Teens & Parents” and owner of CIC Strategies where she helps teachers, schools and districts create and implement curricular strategies. I also explain what Reiki is, what to expect during a session and Allison shares the perspective of what she experiences as the client. Tons of good stuff people! Learn more about Allison and read her blog at http://www.cicstrategies.org.
Episode 54 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Wednesday, December 12, 2018. Our guest is long time Stevenson High School coach Paul ‘Swanee' Swan. He is in his 50th season as a coach in 2018-19. We start the conversation by asking Swanee if kids are different today than they were when he started coaching (3:00). He says building relationships are keys to motivating kids (5:00). Jon wants to know Swanee's secrets to being a successful assistant coach and working with so many different personalities over the years (7:00). Joe asks about dealing with parents in today's culture and specifically one parent of a famous Lake County boys basketball player who played at Stevenson (10:00). Swanee then reveals his one thing all high school athletes and coaches can take to heart in finding happiness (14:00). He shares memories of the Jalen Brunson years (18:30) and we close the interview with Swanee sharing the moment in his life when he knew he was born to be a coach (22:30). In our Headline of the Week, Joe offers highlights of the first month of the boys basketball season (27:30). And in our Extra Point segment, Jon lauds the importance of recent milestones reached by several Lake County basketball coaches (32:30) and Joe has a clearly stated request for area basketball referees (37:00). It's another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lakecountysportstalk.com (www.lakecountysportstalk.com).
Episode 54 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Wednesday, December 12, 2018. Our guest is long time Stevenson High School coach Paul ‘Swanee’ Swan. He is in his 50th season as a coach in 2018-19. We start the conversation by asking Swanee if kids are different today than they were when he started coaching (3:00). He says building relationships are keys to motivating kids (5:00). Jon wants to know Swanee’s secrets to being a successful assistant coach and working with so many different personalities over the years (7:00). Joe asks about dealing with parents in today’s culture and specifically one parent of a famous Lake County boys basketball player who played at Stevenson (10:00). Swanee then reveals his one thing all high school athletes and coaches can take to heart in finding happiness (14:00). He shares memories of the Jalen Brunson years (18:30) and we close the interview with Swanee sharing the moment in his life when he knew he was born to be a coach (22:30). In our Headline of the Week, Joe offers highlights of the first month of the boys basketball season (27:30). And in our Extra Point segment, Jon lauds the importance of recent milestones reached by several Lake County basketball coaches (32:30) and Joe has a clearly stated request for area basketball referees (37:00). It’s another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to www.lakecountysportstalk.com.
Class of 2020 High School Running Back Jean-Marc Etienne joins us from Lincolnshire, IL. The junior is an All-Conference/All-Area RB at Stevenson High School. The Stevenson Football Program has started the season 2-0. We talk about the win over state powerhouse Neuqua Valley and the Stevenson Patriots' forward outlook. As a Chicago Native Jean-Marc talks about the exciting Khalil Mack trade and other football news. Hosted by Adam Datema x Jean-Luc Etienne Twitter: twitter.com/outtheleague
Molly Gosline, SEL coordinator at Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, IL, discusses incorporating social-emotional learning (SEL) as a culture, as opposed to a program, within schools.
Molly Gosline, SEL coordinator at Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, IL, discusses the student perspective on social-emotional learning (SEL) and what the data collected implies.
Molly Gosline, SEL coordinator at Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, IL, on creating structures to support social skills & emotional intelligence, on a daily basis, within schools.
In this edition of Innovating Business Luke Bonner, Senior Economic Development Advisor for the City of Sterling Heights, talks with Utica Community Schools Superintendent Dr. Christine Johns about a program that is being introduced at Stevenson High School this coming year. The Stevenson Center for Manufacturing, Automation, Design and Engineering (Stevenson MADE) is an innovative program that prepares Utica Community Schools students for high-paying advanced manufacturing jobs.
Episode 33 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Wednesday, April 25, 2018. Our guest is Stevenson High School Athletic Director Tricia Betthauser. First we ask Tricia about how the unusual cold spring weather impacts her job (1:30-3:45). Next Joe asks Tricia about the day to day aspects of being an athletic director (3:30-8:30). Jon then wants to know how Tricia’s background as a high school and college athlete, then college coach and high school teacher best prepared her for a career in athletic administration (8:45-12:00). Joe then gets Tricia’s thoughts on the officiating crisis in Illinois and what Stevenson High School is doing to try and recruit and keep more referees (12:15-15:45). Jon asks Tricia about girls and sports participation and if cultural stigmas still exist in 2018. Tricia shares some interesting ideas how how to encourage girls to play sports and the realities of today’s athlete (16:00-29:00). Our Headline of the Week is the NFL draft. We look to the future…whom are current Lake County football players most likely to be drafted in the coming years? (34:30-43:00). In our Extra Point segment, Jon states his case for going local when it comes to our online newspaper subscriptions (43:00–49:15). And Joe has witnessed some unbelievable comebacks so far this spring sports season (49:15-53:00). It’s another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to www.lakecountysportstalk.com.
Episode 33 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Wednesday, April 25, 2018. Our guest is Stevenson High School Athletic Director Tricia Betthauser. First we ask Tricia about how the unusual cold spring weather impacts her job (1:30-3:45). Next Joe asks Tricia about the day to day aspects of being an athletic director (3:30-8:30). Jon then wants to know how Tricia's background as a high school and college athlete, then college coach and high school teacher best prepared her for a career in athletic administration (8:45-12:00). Joe then gets Tricia's thoughts on the officiating crisis in Illinois and what Stevenson High School is doing to try and recruit and keep more referees (12:15-15:45). Jon asks Tricia about girls and sports participation and if cultural stigmas still exist in 2018. Tricia shares some interesting ideas how how to encourage girls to play sports and the realities of today's athlete (16:00-29:00). Our Headline of the Week is the NFL draft. We look to the future…whom are current Lake County football players most likely to be drafted in the coming years? (34:30-43:00). In our Extra Point segment, Jon states his case for going local when it comes to our online newspaper subscriptions (43:00–49:15). And Joe has witnessed some unbelievable comebacks so far this spring sports season (49:15-53:00). It's another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lakecountysportstalk.com (www.lakecountysportstalk.com).
On the latest installment of the STATE CHAMPS! Power Play Podcast presented by National Coney Island and also brought to you by Northwestern Technological Institute, Jonathon Kidd and Sean Bali are joined by Craig Staskowski to talk about this year's MHSAA hockey playoffs that start next week. We previewed a handful of regional match-ups including Detroit Catholic Central High School vs. Northville High School, Stevenson High School vs. Plymouth High School (Michigan) and Trenton Hockey vs. Saline Athletics as well as some sleepers Gabriel Richard Catholic High School, Davison Community Schools, Eisenhower High School (Michigan), Official: Lake Orion High School that could make a run in the tournament. At the end of the podcast Jon, Sean and Craig reveal their predictions for the Final Four and who they pick to win it all!
On the latest installment of the STATE CHAMPS! Power Play Podcast presented by National Coney Island and also brought to you by Northwestern Technological Institute, Jonathon Kidd and Sean Bali are joined by Novi High School hockey coach Mark Vellucci to talk about this year's edition of the Novi hockey team, as well as the possibility of the MHSAA tournament changing formats next season with a seeding system. Also on this week's show, Jon and Sean recap the Public Hockey Showcase in Chelsea and also break down Sean's latest rankings, which have Hartland High School moving up to No. 3 this week, while Houghton High School, Kingsford High School and Marquette Senior High School are also discussed during this week's rankings segment! Sean was on hand for Detroit Catholic Central High School's win over Stevenson High School on Saturday and made a bold prediction about the Shamrocks heading into the tournament! Jon, Sean and Mark wrap up the show by talking about the quality of hockey being playing at the high school ranks over the course of the past decade and discuss where the sport is headed going forward!
Join Phil Boyte and his guest Ted Goergen as talk about building great culture across a large campus. Ted has learned a lot over the years working as the Activities Director at Stevenson High School in Illinois with nearly 4,000 students. Ted shares ideas on how to break down silos within grade levels with ideas like “class karaoke” and how they have engaged students and parents from all different backgrounds. Looking for easy, yet deeply impactful ideas… listen today! Ted has been in education for 13 years with a background in science. Most of his years in education have been spent as the Director of Student Activities at Stevenson High School. He has not had a year in education that he didn't work with students outside of the classroom in some capacity; such as Intramural Sports, Student Council, or a variety of community service events. At home he has 3 kids who are 10 and under… keeping him busy during ALL HIS FREE TIME. :)
Learn how students become more accountable for their learning when they record and instantly publish a podcast, audio assignment, or reflection online using either an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch and the Audioboo app. This tutorial was delivered by Charlene Chausis, Technology Training and Integration Manager, at Adlai E. Stevenson High School.
Learn how your students can create and publish media-rich electronic books using Pages on a Mac, and then export them in ePub format to view in iBooks on an iPad, iPod touch, or iPhone. This tutorial was produced by Charlene Chausis, Technology Training and Integration Manager, at Adlai E. Stevenson High School.