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Best podcasts about student leaders

Latest podcast episodes about student leaders

Sakura Radio
未来の子どもたちを支える私たちの役割。|Advisory Board × Student Leader:Buttons & Biscuit EP:10

Sakura Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 27:44


The English text is as follows:2月の後半では、学生リーダー(Co-Director)として活動するButtonsさんと、社会人として医療現場での経験を持ち、キャンパーの保護者でもあるBiscuitさんが、Student LeaderとAdvisory Boardそれぞれの視点からCamp Kesemの意義や学生たちの姿について語ります。 Buttonsさんは、好きな映画『Coraline』にちなんでこのKesemネームを選びました。困難に向き合いながらも前に進む強さ(レジリエンス)と、自分の意志を貫く姿勢に共感しているそうです。現在はCSULBの最終学年で、CellMolecular Biology and Physiology(細胞分子生物学・生理学) を専攻し、化学を副専攻 として学んでいます。卒業後は1年間の準備期間を経て、PA(Physician Assistant)スクール への進学を目指しています。   Biscuitさんは、亡くなられた旦那様が呼んでくれていた大切な愛称をKesemネームにし、今もその記憶を身近に感じながら活動されています。Long Beach(カリフォルニア)の病院で、分娩(Labor and Delivery)部門のPatientCare Assistantとして14年間 勤務。現在は、WhittierのRioHondoで看護学の前提科目を履修中で、来年以降の看護プログラムへの出願を目指しています。また、CampKesem at CSULBではキャンパー(参加する子ども)の保護者として関わり、コミュニティを支えています。   それぞれの人生経験と想いを背景に、CampKesemに関わる理由や、子どもたち・学生リーダーたちへのまなざしを語っていただきました。 https://www.kesem.org/ In the second half of our February episode, Buttons,who serves as a student leader (Co-Director), and Biscuit, who brings professional experience from the healthcare field and is also a Kesem camper parent, share their perspectives as a Student Leader and an Advisory Board member—reflecting on the meaning of Camp Kesem and what they see inthe students involved. Buttons chose her Kesem name inspired by her favorite movie,Coraline. She resonates deeply with Coraline's resilience—and her stubborn determination to keep going. Buttons is currently in her final year at CSULBand will graduate with a bachelor's degree in Cell & Molecular Biology and Physiology, with a minor in Chemistry. After graduation, she hopes to take a gap year and then apply to PA (Physician Assistant) school.   Biscuit chose her camp name because it was the sweetestnickname her beloved late husband used to call her—a way to keep his memory close and alive. She has worked for the past 14 years as a Patient Care Assistant in the Labor and Delivery Department at a hospital in Long Beach, California. She is currently completing her nursing prerequisites at Rio HondoCollege in Whittier, CA, with hopes of applying to a nursing program next year.Biscuit is also a Camper parent with Camp Kesem at CSULB and continues to support the community alongside student leaders.   In this conversation, they share the personal stories behindtheir Kesem names, what brought them to Kesem, and the heart behind supporting kids and student leaders through this meaningful mission. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast
K-12 Food Rescue National Student Leaders From Novasta Boston

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 22:31


Episode 181 features Arianna Sun Sofia Hennessy, and Ruth Geleye, founders of Novasta Boston, a student led Food Rescue organization in Boston, Massachusetts.

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast
K-12 Food Rescue Student Leaders Siddharth Nara and Arpit Pareek

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 11:41


Episode 180 features Siddharth Nara and Arpit Pareek, founders of Second Serving, a student led Food Rescue organization inLouden, Virginia.

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast
3 Sisters Food Rescue National K-12 Food Rescue Student Leaders

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 17:58


Listen to the inspiring story of Dahlia, Scarlett, and Sonia Basmadjian, the founders of 3 sisters Food Rescue inNew York in Episode 176 of The K-12 Food Rescue Podcast.

Kan English
Student leaders visit Israel to strengthen efforts to combat antisemitism

Kan English

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 6:38


As antisemitism surges globally, over 80 North American student leaders are currently in Israel to strengthen efforts to combat antisemitism. The delegation members have met with public leaders, visited the Gaza periphery and traveled north to kibbutzim impacted by the war with Hezbollah. One of the participants is Taylor Shaw, a student government representative at Rutgers University and social media chair for the university's chapter of Students Supporting Israel. Shaw spoke with KAN reporter Naomi Segal (Photo: Hasbara Fellowships/IsraelAmbassadors.com)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

HT Daily News Wrap
Tensions continue to grip Bangladesh a week after student leader Osman Hadi's death set off violent protests there

HT Daily News Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 6:08


Tensions continue to grip Bangladesh a week after student leader Osman Hadi's death set off violent protests there. In a tragic incident, at least 17 people are feared killed in a road accident on National Highway 48 at Gorlathu Cross in Hiriyur taluk of Chitradurga district. A federal judge on Tuesday upheld the Donald Trump administration's move of a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa applications. Indian travel vlogger, popularly known online as On Road Indian, has alleged that he was detained by Chinese authorities for nearly 15 hours due to comments he made online Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nation's Blind Podcast
Growing Pains in the Organized Blind Movement: Reacting to Student Leaders' Perspectives

Nation's Blind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 61:39


In this episode of the Nation's Blind Podcast, Anil and Melissa are joined by board member Norma Crosby. They react to a very honest discussion about the experiences that student leaders have had within the organized blind movement.

ThePrint
ThePrintPod: After Osman Hadi, another Bangladesh student leader shot in Khulna amid surge in violence ahead of polls

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 3:12


Mohammad Motaleb Sikder, NCP central organiser in Khulna, was shot in the head. He is currently out of danger, according to local media reports.----more----https://theprint.in/diplomacy/after-osman-hadi-another-bangladesh-student-leader-shot-in-khulna-amid-surge-in-violence-ahead-of-polls/2810578/

Daily News Dose
Anti-India slogans raised across Bangladesh amid violent protests over student leader's death | Top News of Dec 19, 2025

Daily News Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 3:02


Tension gripped Bangladesh on Friday after the death of prominent July Uprising leader Sharif Osman Hadi sparked protests across the country. From attacks on media houses to unrest near diplomatic premises, the developments have raised serious concerns about law and order. So, what exactly happened, and why has Hadi’s death pushed Bangladesh back into turmoil?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ministry Coach
6 Warning Signs Your Youth Ministry is in BIG TROUBLE!

Ministry Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 38:23 Transcription Available


Send us a textStart the New Year strong and grow a healthy, thriving youth ministry...if you'd like to work with us, check out GrowYourYouthMinistry.com *** Sometimes warning signs inside of a youth ministry can be subtle while other times they can be very loud and clear...either way, we need to be paying attention and address them as soon as possible.  In this episode, we unpack six warning signs that signal trouble in your student ministry and begin the process of diagnosis so that we can restore momentum, culture, and depth to youth group.  This conversation is one that youth pastors need to have and will help build a youth ministry students love and invite friends to. Be sure to subscribe, share with a youth leader, and leave a review!=========We love hearing from you all and we do our best to provide powerful and insightful youth ministry content on a weekly basis to be that coach and mentor you may not have, but desperately need.If you have an episode idea, please E-Mail us at MinistryCoachPodcast@gmail.com!If you have it on your heart to support this ministry, please consider going to our Patreon page at: www.patreon.com/ministrycoach=========You may also enjoy these episodes:(#074) Going from New Student to Student Leader in Youth Ministry(#156) How to Minister to the 4 Different Types of Students in Youth Ministry(#197) How to Gain Control of a Wild Youth Group - Leading Up Front in Youth Ministry=======

FP Podcast
Storytime with Steve - How Student Testimonies Are Changing Campuses - Align 2025 Recap

FP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 47:30


Brad and Steve bring Storytime with Steve to the Align 2025 conference for a powerful look at how God is moving through Student Leaders across the country. North Alabama Director Ashley Bell shares her own testimony, along with her daughter's story of faith through suffering. Staff from multiple areas jump in with raw, real stories of students who are overcoming depression, addiction, bullying, loss, and deep personal battles while choosing to share the hope of Christ with their friends. This episode is honest, encouraging, and a reminder that students are leading the way in ways only they can.

Whole Brain Teaching The Podcast
Instant Student Leaders!! (5 Minute Podcast)

Whole Brain Teaching The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 8:09


This week on our 5-minute WBT Podcast, Rhonda and I sat down with Coach Chris Biffle to discuss how to create exceptional student leaders in your classroom!  This approach is so quick and easy, I'm kicking myself for not trying it sooner! We hope you are enjoying this new format of the podcast.  Our goal is to give you quick solutions to some of our most challenging issues in the classroom.  We want to make it as easy as listening on your way to work and then implementing it that very same day!  Let us know your thoughts! We will be back next week with another 5-minute podcast before we take a week off for the Thanksgiving holidays.  We are thankful for YOU!  YOU are why we do what we do!

MAKING MEDIA
HUME LIVE Interview with Student Leaders

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 22:55


HUME LIVE Interview with Student Leaders by Ralph Barba

The Short Coat
Med Student Leaders: Juggling Roles at School and Home

The Short Coat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 64:01


Our co-hosts--M2s Zach Grissom, Megan Perry, Sarah Upton, and Chase Larsson--lead specialty interest groups, student government, advocacy organizations, and their learning communities; all of their roles compete for their time. Then someone asks if they want to start a new thing, and somehow they say yes. even if they say no. It's a mystery how that happens. Plus, listener Evan's question about parenting in med school, and news from the margins of medicine!

Million Dollar Flip Flops
162 | From “Covid Coma” to 67 RV Rental Locations (in 18 Months!) with Garr Russell

Million Dollar Flip Flops

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 20:21


Summary:In this episode of Million Dollar Flip Flops, Rodric sits down with Garr Russell — serial entrepreneur, author of My His-Story, and champion for Christian entrepreneurs. Garr's journey from a failed anniversary trip to leading a 67-location RV rental franchise is a masterclass in resilience, reinvention, and faith-driven business.Together, they dive deep into:How a failed RV weekend and a Craigslist ad revealed massive untapped demand.Why RV rentals are about much more than camping—serving as housing for utilities, insurance claims, and events.The bear-through-the-skylight moments that taught Garr how to turn repairs and insurance claims into profit centers.His Covid comeback: quitting drinking, reclaiming sales and marketing, and scaling from 12 to 67 locations in under two years.How his passive owner model creates income, depreciation, and personal-use flexibility for investors.The mindset that drives it all: “Life happens for us, not to us.”

FIRSTAR Let's chAT: an Athletic Therapy podcast
Session 163 (World Congress - Dublin): Student Leaders

FIRSTAR Let's chAT: an Athletic Therapy podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 12:30


Send us a text with your feedback from this session! Session 163 (World Congress - Dublin): Student LeadersGuests: Rylee Bloser & Mylina CastilloWe sit down at the end of a jam-packed WC13 and hit on takeaways, life lesson and what this profession means to the eyes of the future!Rylee Bloser is a student at Lebanon Valley College in Annville, PA, USA.  Mylina Castillo is a student at Alvernia College in Reading, PA, USA. 

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast
Utah K-12 Food Rescue School Food Waste Solution Student Leader Alex Rampton

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 26:15


Alex Rampton is a senior at Skyline High School in Utah, and took over leadership of "WasteBusters" in the 2025/2026 school year, which is a youth organization founded by Isabel Khachatryan the in the prior year, and focused on waste reduction in their school district. Enjoy Episode 164 of The K-12 Food Rescue Podcast!

DYM Podcast Network
Episode 129: Equipping Volunteers & Student Leaders w/ Jake Hancock

DYM Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 50:26


In this episode, Justin and Sean sit down with Jake Hancock, Director of Students at Christ's Church of the Valley in Arizona.Not only is CCV one of the largest churches in the U.S., but they also have a thriving student ministry making a massive impact.Jake shares how to cast clear vision, set strong expectations for leaders, and build a healthy student serve culture—from strategy to execution. This conversation is jam-packed with practical gold you can take straight back to your ministry.

FP Podcast
How to Build a First Priority Club That Lasts | The FP Podcast | Season 6, Ep.12

FP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 25:46


On this episode of the First Priority Podcast, hosts Steve Cherrico and Brad Schelling dive into what it takes to build a First Priority club that lasts. They start with an inspiring story from East Tennessee, where a Student Leader's boldness not only reached her school but also began to impact her unsaved father in unexpected ways. From there, Steve and Brad unpack the practical steps for launching and sustaining a healthy club: identifying student leaders, engaging school staff and churches, training leaders, and putting the right resources in place. They also explore why it's important to set realistic expectations, lean on proven processes, and trust God's timing when starting something new. Listeners will walk away with encouragement, practical tools, and a reminder that First Priority is a tool in the hands of students, empowering them to share the hope of Christ in their schools and beyond.

The Katie Halper Show
Seth Harp EXPOSES American Military Drug Ring & Murder Cover-Ups at Largest Army Base

The Katie Halper Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 100:53


Journalist Seth Harp talks about his hit book, which has just been picked up by HBO, investigating the drug cartels and string of murders plaguing the Fort Bragg U.S. Army military installation located in North Carolina. He also discusses his own time in the military as well as what he saw in Ukraine. Then we're joined by student organizer Hadeeqa Arzoo Malik, who was recently suspended by CUNY City College and adjunct professor Dr. Corinna Mullin who was recently fired by John Jay and Brooklyn College for pro-Palestine activism. To see the full discussion, please join us on Patreon at - https://www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-full-dr-138556252 Seth Harp is an investigative reporter and foreign correspondent who writes about the intersection of armed conflict and organized crime. A contributing editor at Rolling Stone, he has reported from countries including Iraq, Syria, Mexico, Ukraine, and elsewhere for Harper's, the New Yorker, The Intercept, and Columbia Journalism Review. He has also written for the New York Times and the Texas Observer. He is currently working on a book for Viking Press about drug-trafficking in the U.S. Army Special Forces and a series of unsolved murders at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Before becoming a journalist, Harp practiced law for five years, and was an Assistant Attorney General for the state of Texas. During college and law school, he served in the U.S. Army Reserve and did one tour of duty in Iraq. He lives in Austin, Texas, where he was born and raised. Hadeeqa Arzoo Malik is a 21 year-old organizer, student, poet, and Student Leader of the Tamkeen Movement, which aims to uplift the Muslim community through education and social organization. She is a double major in Political Science, International Relations, and minors in Human Rights. She was recently suspended from CUNY City College for pro -Palestine activism. Dr. Corinna Mullin is an anti-imperialist academic who was recently fired from her job as adjunct faculty at The City University of New York for Palestine solidarity. Corinna is a member of the Anti-Imperialist Scholars Collective. She is a delegate in the PSC-CUNY's delegate assembly and serves on the Steering Committee of the PSC-CUNY's International Committee. Corinna organizes with CUNY for Palestine and Labor for Palestine. She is an Associate Editor for Middle East Critique and Science & Society. ***Please support The Katie Halper Show *** For bonus content, exclusive interviews, to support independent media & to help make this program possible, please join us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thekatiehalpershow Get your Katie Halper Show Merch here! https://katiehalper.myspreadshop.com/all Follow Katie on Twitter: https://x.com/kthalps Follow Katie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kthalps Follow Katie on TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@kthalps

Tornado Talk at McCallie School
66 | Life as an Athlete and Student Leader with Cooper Gentle '26

Tornado Talk at McCallie School

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 16:17


Cooper Gentle '26 is a day student from Chattanooga, Tennessee.

A Lott Of Help with James Lott Jr
Mia N Hyman, MBA

A Lott Of Help with James Lott Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 29:48 Transcription Available


James chats with his good friend Mia about her education journey and coaching. Mia is an educated and results-driven young professional with six years of experience in hospitality and consulting. Adept at client relationship management, networking, and event management with a proven track record of increasing revenue and executing the general management of sales and operations. Strong communication and problem-solving abilities, combined with my enthusiasm for maximizing efficiency and being a vital part of team success has consistently propelled me to deliver exceptional results. Honors, Awards, and Recognitions: - Dale Carnegie's Highest Achievement Award (2023) - First ever recipient of Southern Arkansas University's Greek Student Leader of the Year (2016-2017) - Mulerider Leadership Awards (2016-2017) - Vice President's Student Leader of the Year Award (2015-2016) - Mulerider Leadership Awards (2015-2016) - Who's Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges (2015-2016) - Southern Arkansas University's “100 Years of Homecoming” Queen (2015)Follow here https://www.linkedin.com/in/mia-hyman-selfaklaimed-llc/

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast
K-12 Food Rescue Student Leader Peter Kellogg in Miami Dade County Schools

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 26:45


Listen to Peter Kellogg's volunteer journey supporting the food share table initiative at David Fairchild Elementary.  Peter is a senior at the University of Miamistudying Ecosystem Science Policy, and has volunteered at David Fairchild Elementary, a school that has been involved with implementing share tables in partnership with the Miami Dade County Council PTA and Florida Green Schools.https://greenu.miami.edu/eco-agency/index.html

Youth Ministry Team Podcast
247: How Does Serving as a Student Leader Grow Your Students' Faith? Interview With Student from Moose Jaw

Youth Ministry Team Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 22:09


In this episode, Jeremy and Dawn sit down with 15-year-old Ashlynn from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, to talk about how volunteering in youth ministry has transformed her faith. Ashlynn's story is a powerful reminder that young people don't have to wait until they're older to start leading and making a difference.Ashlynn shares honestly about the insecurities she faced as a new Christian and young leader, what helped her overcome them, and how God is using her story to encourage others. This episode is a great listen for youth workers who want to know how to identify, equip, and support student leaders well.Looking for a practical next step? Try out one of these three things…Invite students to step into leadership earlier than you thinkAssign real responsibilities that fit student strengths (announcements, small groups, game teams, etc.)Offer regular check-ins and training to help young leaders growHave a question or want to dig deeper? You can email jeremy@youthworker.community.

Food Dignity Podcast
How Student Leaders Are Tackling Food Insecurity with Food Recovery Heroes

Food Dignity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 23:03


Today, Clancy speaks with Jenny Snyder, a passionate student leader at the University of Pittsburgh and Vice President of Partnerships for Food Recovery Heroes (FRH). You won't want to miss their discussion on how a student-led organization is recovering thousands of pounds of surplus food, supporting both campus and community, and transforming access to nutrition with creativity, dignity, and heart.

JLife with Daniel
To Be a Pro-Israel Student Leader — A Conversation with Sabrina Soffer

JLife with Daniel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 51:28


What does it mean to be a Pro-Israel student leader today? In this powerful conversation, Sabrina Soffer joins us to discuss the evolving landscape of Jewish identity and campus activism. We cover the challenges facing young Jews, from rising antisemitism to the growing trend of anti-Zionist sentiment among students—including Jews themselves.We also dive into:

Youth Ministry Team Podcast
245: How Can You Help Students Wrestle with Scripture and Love It? Interview With High School Student Leader from Ebenezer Church in Saskatoon

Youth Ministry Team Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 18:32


In this episode, Will sits down with Clive, a grade 12 student and youth leader at Ebenezer Church in Saskatoon, for a thoughtful and honest conversation about what it looks like to actually love and engage Scripture as a young person.Clive shares his personal journey of growing up in the church, facing doubts, and navigating the tension between science and faith. What changed everything for him? A youth leader who made space for hard questions and walked alongside him. That mentoring relationship helped spark a deeper love for the Bible—and now Clive is doing the same for younger students.If you're a youth worker wondering how to help students connect with Scripture in a meaningful way, this episode is packed with practical encouragement, lived experience, and fresh insight from a student leader who's been there.Looking for a practical next step? Try out one of these three things…Talk about your own Scripture habits—let students see your love for the WordEncourage small, sustainable Bible reading goals (1 chapter or 5 minutes each day)Be honest: admit when you don't have it all figured out—students will value your authenticityHave a question or want to dig deeper? You can email jeremy@youthworker.community.

Building Utah
Speaking on Business: Bank of America

Building Utah

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 1:31


This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Bank of America has served customers for over a century, continuing to support its employees, clients and communities. Whatever financial goals their clients have, they're committed to helping them succeed. Utah Market Executive, Kate Moss, joins us with more. Kate Moss: At Bank of America, we're dedicated to helping Utah thrive. Through our local presence in Salt Lake City and beyond, we provide personalized banking, lending, and investing solutions tailored to meet the needs of individuals, families and businesses. Our commitment extends beyond banking services. We invest in Utah's future by supporting community partnerships, job training programs and initiatives aimed at addressing affordable housing and aiding small business growth. Programs like Student Leaders offer high school students leadership training and valuable work experience, fostering the next generation of community leaders . We're also proud to support local nonprofits through our Neighborhood Builders program, providing grants and leadership development to organizations driving economic mobility in Utah. By partnering with local leaders and organizations, we strive to drive meaningful, lasting change in every Utah community we serve. Learn more about our efforts and how we are making a difference at BankofAmerica.com. Derek Miller: Bank of America offers a wide range of services, from personal banking to small business support. With a strong community focus and commitment to customer success, they continue to help individuals and businesses achieve their financial goals with confidence. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 7/8/25

The Wonkhe Show - the higher education podcast
International, student leaders, metascience

The Wonkhe Show - the higher education podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 41:20


This week on the podcast we examine the latest attacks on international student recruitment as Policy Exchange calls for new restrictions and a £1,000 levy on international fees.Are universities really "selling immigration not education," and what would raising English language requirements to advanced level mean for the sector?Plus we discuss what incoming student leaders are promising in their manifestos – from subsidised laundry to lecture materials uploaded in advance – and ask whether the new metascience unit can deliver on its promise of a more efficient and transparent research funding system.With Duncan Ivison, President and Vice Chancellor at the University of Manchester, Vicki Stott, Chief Executive at the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education, Debbie McVitty, Editor at Wonkhe and presented by Jim Dickinson, Associate Editor at Wonkhe.The attack lines on international students are built on shaky foundations – but won't go away that easilyShould students' unions reach for the stars?Metascience comes of age Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
The Conservative Woman's Guide: From Student Leader to Campus Reporter: Virginia King Speaks Out

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 25:42


This week on The Conservative Woman's Guide, Karin Lips is joined by Virginia King, a junior at Texas State University and president of the NeW chapter at Texas State University. They discuss Virginia's involvement with NeW, her experience as a student reporter for The College Fix and Campus Reform, and what it's like to be a conservative on campus today.

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast
K-12 Food Rescue Student Leaders Sabrina and Valentina In Ft. Lauderdale

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 33:17


Sabrina and Valentina Navarra share their Food Rescue journey from Elementary to High School.

The Y in History
Episode 110: 1989 - Tiananmen Square massacre

The Y in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 24:41


The Tiananmen Square protests started in April 1989 with students protesting in favor of a proper state funeral for the popular but disgraced reformist leader, Hu Yaobang. Tensions between the Student Leaders and Chinese government escalated due to a series of missteps from the Chinese government. On June 4, 1989, army tanks rolled into the Tiananmen Square to crush the revolt via military might. 

FP Podcast
Called, Committed, and All In: Volunteer Impact at Its Best | The First Priority Podcast | S6, E8

FP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 31:55


In this episode of the First Priority Podcast, Steve and Brad sit down with Jody Trautwein from First Priority Alabama, for a powerful and personal conversation on what it really means to be "all in" as a volunteer in student ministry. From life-changing moments at a Carmen concert to seeing hundreds of students come to Christ across local schools, Jody shares how his own story fuels his passion for raising up Student Leaders and supporting those called to campus ministry. You'll hear inspiring stories of volunteers stepping up in big ways, from a pastor coaching at four schools weekly to a mom who overcame self-doubt and ended up changing the lives of 100+ students.

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast
Virginia School Food Waste National Student Leader Elliot Pomper

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 25:32


High School Senior Elliot Pomper shares his journey establishing "Fruitful", an initiative focused on recovering perfectly good fruit from the trays of students that they choose not to eat for any reason and donating it to a local food pantry.

Church Life Today
A Saints Pilgrimage, with Two Notre Dame Student Leaders

Church Life Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 41:54


Arising from the McGrath Institute for Church Life, the Sullivan Undergraduate Saints Fellowship forms Notre Dame students as leaders in the study and spirituality of the saints. We launched this fellowship in 2025 with an inaugural cohort of 12 students selected from a pool of many, many applicants. As part of their fellowship, our saints fellows completed a course this past semester (with yours truly) on praying with the saints. Next year they will become leaders of other undergraduate students, as they form groups of students who pray together and serve together in a manner common to a saint each fellow selects. But in between the course they complete and the year of leadership they undertake, the whole cohort of 12 fellows, along with me and a chaplain, make a pilgrimage to immerse ourselves in the cultures that gave rise to particular saints––cultures which, in turn, these saints renewed and enriched. This year's pilgrimage was to France, specifically: Paris, Chartres, Lisieux, LeMans, Tours, and Lourdes. Today, two of our Sullivan Undergraduate Saints Fellows join me to talk about the meaning and significance of this pilgrimage with the saints. Macy Vance is a rising junior and Kate Apelian is a rising senior at Notre Dame, but really I should let them introduce themselves.Follow-up Resources:Learn more about the Sullivan Undergraduate Saints FellowshipCheck out the wildly popular “Saturdays with the Saints” lecture series“Pilgrimage and the Urgent Question of Faith,” by Leonard J. DeLorenzo, essay in the Church Life Journal“A pilgrimage of sacred art,” by Leonard J. DeLorenzo, article in Our Sunday Visitor Newsweekly“Saints who flew, with Carlos Eire,” podcast episode via Church Life Today“Encountering Christ on Pilgrimage, with Joan Watson,” podcast episode via Church Life Today“Saints, for Real, with Meg Hunter-Kilmer,” podcast episode via Church Life Today“The Theology of the Saints, with Katie Cavadini and Leonard DeLorenzo,” podcast episode via Church Life TodayChurch Life Today is a partnership between the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame and OSV Podcasts from Our Sunday Visitor. Discover more ways to live, learn, and love your Catholic faith at osvpodcasts.com. Sharing stories, starting conversations.

Bruin Success
Student Leader to State Legislator: California Senator Dean Florez '87

Bruin Success

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 62:19


Senator Dean Florez's journey from UCLA to the California State Senate reflects a lifelong commitment to public service and policy innovation. A proud Bruin and champion of accountability, Senator Florez shares how his UCLA experience shaped his leadership values, the lessons he learned navigating the political landscape, and why bold ideas still begin in Westwood. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about civic impact, community advocacy, and leading with purpose.Follow for more stories of Bruin Success:IG: @bruinsuccesspodcastalumni.ucla.edu/bruin-success-podcast/The Bruin Success Podcast is hosted and produced by Sara Mosgrove '18 and Lily Rosenberg '18, and brought to you by the UCLA Alumni Association. Thank you to our sustaining donors.

Supe‘s On! With Dr. Steven Cook
Sources of Strength through the eyes of two student leaders

Supe‘s On! With Dr. Steven Cook

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 24:06


No one denies the teen years can be tough on many levels. A program in our secondary schools called Sources of Strength is helping students lean on support systems to help them through struggles big and small. Sources debuted in Bend-La Pine Schools four years ago at Bend Tech Academy, and in this episode Dr. Cook sits down with two BTA seniors who have been instrumental in growing this unique program. Phoebe Karpstein and Linzie Harris are our guests for The Supe's On! podcast. (Theme music by Zakhar Valaha)

SBS Nepali - एसबीएस नेपाली पोडकाष्ट
‘See the bigger picture': Darwin student leader Shishtata Bhandari - नयाँ विद्यार्थीदेखि ‘प्रसिडेन्ट'सम्म: डार्विनकी शिष्टता भण्डारीको

SBS Nepali - एसबीएस नेपाली पोडकाष्ट

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 7:50


Shishtata Bhandari, who came to Australia as a student in 2023, is the President of the Student Council at Charles Darwin University. SBS Nepali spoke with Bhandari as she reflected on her journey into student leadership and how she balances her academic life, work and the responsibility of representing thousands of students. - सन् २०२३ मा विद्यार्थीको रूपमा अस्ट्रेलिया आएकी शिष्टता भण्डारी चार्ल्स डार्विन विश्वविद्यालयको ‘स्टुडेन्ट काउन्सिल'की अध्यक्ष हुन्। आफ्नो पढाइ र कामका साथसाथै विश्वविद्यालयका हजारौँ विद्यार्थीहरूको प्रतिनिधित्व गर्ने जिम्मेवारी लिँदाको अनुभवबारे भण्डारीले एसबीएस नेपालीसँग गरेको कुराकानी सुन्नुहोस्।

Leaders Of Tomorrow Podcast
414 | Nikos Violetis | How To Overcome Self-Doubt As A Student Leader

Leaders Of Tomorrow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 45:42


What does it take to go from feeling lost and unconfident to becoming one of the top performers in a national leadership program?In this episode of Leaders of Tomorrow podcast, Chris Thomson sits down with Nikos Violetis, a fourth-year Western University student and standout participant in the Student Works Management Program. Nikos opens up about his difficult start in the program, the self-doubt he struggled with, and the learning curve that nearly made him give up. But instead of walking away, he committed to growth, consistency, and trusting the system.Nikos reflects on how stepping away from distractions allowed him to focus on what mattered most. He shares the strategies that helped him overcome rejection in sales, build trust with clients, and manage a diverse team of student workers. The result? A business that's on track to triple in size this season.This episode is packed with honest insights about leadership, entrepreneurship, and personal development. Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:What helped Nikos turn things around after a tough start in his first seasonThe mindset shift that helped Nikos handle rejection like a proHow Nikos built a high-trust relationship with his sales repWhat the Student Works program taught Nikos about leadership and self-beliefHow a “low-risk” student business is preparing Nikos for real-world entrepreneurshipWhat personal habits fuel Nikos' energy, focus, and disciplineAnd much more...Resources:Student Works Nikos' LinkedInBook:Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams

The CharacterStrong Podcast
Start Small, Lead Big: Building Culture with Student Leaders - Julia Kennedy

The CharacterStrong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 15:56


Today our guest is Julia Kennedy the SEL Coach at Meduxnekeag Consolidated School in Woodstock, NB. We talk with Julia about her school's CharacterStrong journey and the intentional steps they've taken to build a stronger culture. She shares how they've created meaningful opportunities for student engagement—like having 200 students sign up to greet their peers at school entrances—and how older students are taking on leadership roles to support younger ones. Julia highlights the power of starting small, staying consistent, and growing a movement that makes a lasting impact. Learn More About CharacterStrong:  Access FREE MTSS Curriculum Samples Request a Quote Today! Visit the CharacterStrong Website   Julia Kennedy is a French Immersion teacher with 20 years experience in different grade levels and she has taught in various provinces across Canada. She has been a CharacterStrong leader within her school for 4 years. Julia has held the supplementary role of responsibility as SEL coach for 2 years while being a middle school classroom teacher. Currently she lives with her family of 4 in Woodstock, New Brunswick and she loves hockey, yoga and the great outdoors!

Empathy to Impact
How might we create space for student leaders to thrive and inspire change in our schools and communities?

Empathy to Impact

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 27:56


Guiding Question:How might we create space for student leaders to thrive and inspire change in our schools and communities?Key TakeawaysHosting “Summit” events for student leadersBringing big global goals like the sustainable development goals down to a local level where we can think about how we might take action and make meaningful connections that lead to positive impactsSuitability of student leadershipIf you have enjoyed the podcast please take a moment to subscribe, and also please leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. The way the algorithm works, this helps our podcast reach more listeners. Thanks from IC for your support. Learn more about how Inspire Citizens co-designs customized student leadership and changemakers programsConnect with more stories from the Inspire Citizens network in our vignettesAccess free resources for global citizenship educationYou can book a discovery call with Inspire Citizens at this linkShare on social media using #EmpathytoImpactEpisode Summary Thinking Globally - Acting Locally at The Summit at the International School of BangkokOn this episode, I connect with Nami, a senior at the International School of Bangkok. In January 2025, ISB hosted their second student leadership summit, an international event drawing student leaders from across the region to attend workshops, build skills, make connections, and collaborate on new initiatives to work towards a more equitable, just, joyful and sustainable future. Aaron Moniz, co-founder and director of Inspire Citizens, has been involved as a speaker and key supporter of The Summit since its inception. Similarly, Nami has been part of the team who has organized The Summit in both 2024 and 2025. She shares her insights on the summit and the impact it has had on her and other student leaders in the region. Keep an eye out for next year's Summit that will be held at Korea International School in Seoul, Korea.A big shout out to Magic Mind for sponsoring this episode. Take advantage of our limited offer to get up to 48% offyour first subscription or 20% off one time purchases with code ETI20 at checkout.Claim your discount at: https://www.magicmind.com/ETI20Discover a transformative podcast on education and learning from a student perspective and student voice, exploring media, media literacy, and media production to inspire citizens in schools through a media lab focused on 21st-century learning, empathy to impact, Global citizenship, collaboration, systems thinking, service learning, PBL, CAS, MYP, PYP, DP, Service as Action, futures thinking, project-based learning, sustainability, well-being, harmony with nature, community engagement, experiential learning, and the role of teachers and teaching in fostering well-being and a better future.

Energetic Radio
#355: Transforming School Culture: Empowering Student Leaders Through Play-Based Learning at Keilor Views Primary School

Energetic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 26:25


Welcome back to another exciting episode of Energetic Radio! In Episode 355, hosts Dale Sidebottom and Paul Campbell take us on an inspiring journey as they delve into the world of student leadership and well-being at Keilor Views Primary School. This week, they found themselves unexpectedly swept into an opportunity to participate in the school's podcast, led by impressive young leaders Lily and James. As Dale and Paul share their experiences leading student agency sessions, they highlight the outstanding culture fostered by Principal Matt Borg. Join us as we celebrate the power of play, connection, and the incredible potential within today's young leaders in this heartfelt and motivating episode. Get ready to be inspired by tales of enthusiasm, growth, and the vibrant community at Keilor Views Primary School.

Israel News Talk Radio
Harvard Graduate and Jewish Student Leaders - Alan Skorski Reports

Israel News Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 35:32


My abridged version: Harvard graduate and Jewish student leader, Shabbos Kestenbaum, discussed today's war against campus antisemitism at America's leading universities, citing Columbia and Harvard as being ground zero for Palestinianist-inspired antisemitism. The battle goes beyond Hamas students threatening and harassing Jewish students as the faculties themselves are filled with antisemitic professors and instructors. Now, with the Trump Administration taking tough measures against these institutions, including withholding hundreds of millions of dollars, as they recently did to Columbia, and the arresting for deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a Hamas "student" agitator from Columbia, Kestenbaum believes that the universities will only take token measures to try to slip by Trump's new policy. Even now, by willing to adopt the IHRA definition of antisemitism, there will still be wiggle room for these universities to get around expelling students who violate the civil rights of Jewish students. Shabbos discussed his own suit against Harvard, choosing to pursue legal action in court rather than settle out of court as some of his peers did. During the interview we talked about the challenges that Jewish students face as they are vastly outnumbered and out-funded by the pro-Hamas student and faculty activists. Alan Skorski Reports 18MAR2025 - PODCAST

FP Podcast
Equipping Student Leaders: The Power of Local Engagement with Debi DeBoer | Season 06, Ep. 3

FP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 19:41


In this episode, Steve Cherrico sits down with Debi DeBoer, who has been with First Priority Greater Birmingham for over 27 years. Debi shares her inspiring story from youth ministry to equipping Student Leaders through First Priority.  Debi highlights how their Leadership Summit has grown from a single event to multiple city-wide gatherings, expanding student participation and enhancing community outreach. With over 600 Student Leaders trained this past year, the Summit serves as a catalyst for mobilizing students to share the Gospel on their campuses.  Key Takeaways: “Why do you expect students to come to you? Go where they are.” — Debi shares her ministry philosophy. The importance of equipping student leaders to be missionaries on their campuses. How localized events can increase participation and strengthen community engagement. We'd love to hear what resonates with you from Debi's story. Tag us on social media with #FirstPriorityPodcast and share your thoughts!

Clark County Today News
Gluesenkamp Perez meets with student leaders, visits Clark County Jail

Clark County Today News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 0:38


Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez met with student leaders to discuss education priorities and toured the Clark County Jail to address corrections and public safety concerns. Read more at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/gluesenkamp-perez-meets-with-student-leaders-visits-clark-county-jail/ #Vancouver #ClarkCountyWa #WashingtonState #LocalNews #GluesenkampPerez #StudentLeadership #CareerEducation #LawEnforcement #CorrectionsOfficers #PublicSafety #CommunityEngagement #FederalFunding

FP Podcast
Building Fort Worth's First Priority Legacy with Will Sherman | The First Priority Podcast | Season 06, Ep. 1

FP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 16:05


Welcome to Season 6 of the First Priority Podcast! Join host Steve Cherrico and guest Will Sherman, District Director for First Priority in Fort Worth, Texas, as they dive into the mission of uniting local churches to take the Hope of Christ to students across the United States. Will shares his journey from youth ministry to leading a First Priority district, the significance of Fort Worth as the birthplace of the ministry, and how empowering students to share the Gospel remains at the heart of their mission. Key Highlights: Will Sherman's Background: Will discusses his 21+ years in ministry, his family, and his passion for leadership and empowering students. Fort Worth's Legacy: Learn about First Priority's roots in Fort Worth, Texas, where a group of youth pastors in 1982 united to create a student-led Gospel movement. Overcoming Challenges: Will shares obstacles faced in launching clubs, including navigating administrative roadblocks, and how patience and grace helped open doors. Unique Club Model in Texas: Discover how large schools in Texas host multiple First Priority clubs, with different Student Leaders and Sponsors for each lunch period. Subscribe to the podcast for more inspiring stories of students, leaders, and communities working together to share the Gospel. Learn how you can support First Priority or start a club in your area by visiting firstpriority.club. Connect with Us: Follow us on social media and join the conversation! Facebook: First Priority of America Instagram: @fpofamerica  

Restorative Works
Challenging Punitive Systems with Student Leader, Anusha Nadkarni

Restorative Works

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 21:19


Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Anusha Nadkarni to the Restorative Works! Podcast. Anusha is a passionate student leader and CEO. She joins us and shares her journey from discovering restorative practices as a high school student to launching the first student-led restorative outreach program in her region. She describes the power of restorative practices in education and how it challenges punitive systems and creates anti-racist classrooms that empower marginalized students. Anusha talks about the challenges of facing victimization, how proactive restorative approaches can build healthy student communities, and why consistent practice is key to fostering meaningful connections. Anusha studies Public Policy with minors in Education and South Asian Studies at Stanford University. She is passionate about anti-oppressive community practices and community-building for equitable futures. This passion led her to become a restorative practitioner and trainer, implementing the first student-led restorative outreach program at her high school in Illinois. She is the CEO of Diversify Our Narrative, a student-led nonprofit whose mission is to empower students as changemakers for an antiracist future through culturally responsive curriculum and policy reform. After graduating, Anusha hopes to be an educator and later work in civil rights law related to education. Originally from Central Illinois, Anusha loves to hike, read, and explore the West Coast with her friends in her free time. Tune in to learn more about the intersections of social justice, education reform, and community healing with an emerging young leader dedicated to reshaping the future.

The NorthStar Narrative
Addie and Maia's NSA Journey as Global Student Leaders

The NorthStar Narrative

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 26:30 Transcription Available


Join us as we delve into the heart of NorthStar Academy's community, where Addie and Maia explore their role in student leadership. Listen as they discuss the challenges of communicating in an online school setting and the invaluable lessons learned from embracing diverse perspectives. The joy of collaboration and the fulfillment of helping peers succeed emerge as powerful motivators, painting a vivid picture of what it means to be a student leader at NorthStar Academy. Their experiences are a testament to the enriching opportunities offered by online education, where they manage to balance leadership, collaboration, and personal growth. 

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast
Nebraska K-12 Food Rescue Student Leaders Jacki Petrow and Kellen Bees

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 29:20


Listen to the inspiring school food waste solution story of a current student, Kellen Bees, at Bellevue West HS in Nebraska, and current University of Nebraska Freshman, Jacki Petrow, in Nebraska. Both Jacki and Kellen share how the schools partnership with Green Bellevue was resurrected after Covid, and how it is currently thriving today at Bellevue West HS.

Chasing Elephants Audio Podcast
How Daniel's Faith Changed the Course of History | Ep. 212

Chasing Elephants Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 22:56


In this episode, we dive deep into Daniel's "More Than a Conqueror" mindset and how his faith, leadership, and prayer life helped him navigate the challenges of Babylonian exile and hostile leadership under King Darius. From the political plots against him to his unwavering commitment to worship, Daniel's story teaches us how to lead with integrity and trust in God's plan. Perfect for student leaders looking to grow spiritually, this video explores how to apply Daniel's wisdom to your life, education, and leadership journey. 0:00 - Intro: The Story of Daniel 0:35 - Recap of Part 1: Transition from Judah to Babylon 1:21 - The Controversy of Daniel Chapter 3 2:45 - The Leadership of King Darius and Restructuring of Government 5:00 - The Plot Against Daniel: Politics and Religion 8:15 - The Consequence of Seeking Fame Over Wisdom 11:10 - Daniel's Prayer Life: The Secret to His Success 13:55 - The Trap is Set: Daniel's Faithfulness Under Attack 16:20 - A Lifetime of Integrity: Daniel's Leadership Example 19:00 - The Collateral Damage of Sin and Disobedience 20:30 - What We Can Learn From Daniel's Mindset Today 22:00 - Outro: Applying the Daniel Mindset to Student Leaders