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Best podcasts about student leaders

Latest podcast episodes about student leaders

MAKING MEDIA
Kilvington LIVE Interview with Junior School Student Leaders

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 8:02


Kilvington LIVE Interview with Junior School Student Leaders by Ralph Barba

MAKING MEDIA
Kilvington LIVE Interview with Year 9 Student Leaders

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 10:28


Kilvington LIVE Interview with Year 9 Student Leaders by Ralph Barba

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

In the press
Arrest of Columbia pro-Palestinian student leader marks ‘new era' of campus politics

In the press

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 7:46


PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, March 11: Reactions in the press after a US oil tanker and cargo ship collided in the North Sea. The Italian daily La Repubblica looks at the nefarious Greek port where the tanker was refuelling, a port know to have distributed Russian oil. The Columbia University pro-Palestinian student leader Mahmoud Khalil is arrested amid fears he could be deported. And, a pizza shop in Australia outrages all by putting orange slices on its latest creation!

Update@Noon
University of Cape Town student leaders call for task team to investigate student accommodation crisis and historical debt at universities

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 4:11


The Student Representative Council (SRC) of UCT has called for a task team that will look into the accommodation crisis and historical debts of students at universities. Access to the university's upper campus was restricted, and some lectures were disrupted on Monday morning, as students protested over alleged lack of accommodation and students -- who can't register due to historic debt. A number of students have allegedly been sleeping at SRC offices due to a shortage of accommodation. Andile Mbanjwa reports...

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 Jay Sheldon Show
The Drones

The Jay Sheldon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 53:27


Ep 742SHOW NOTESPatriot MobileIt's time to switch to Patriot Mobile, America's ONLY Christian conservative wireless provider. https://www.patriotmobile.com/JayGet the best “wake up and kick butt” coffee from BLACKOUT COFFEE https://www.blackoutcoffee.com/?p=HyctD1sS3Use promo code JAY20 at check out for 20% offBe Prepared with JASE Medicalhttps://jasemedical.com/?rstr=21099Use Promo code SHELDON10 for a $10 Discount!Keep your online activity hidden with the best VPN. Get a HUGE DISCOUNT at NordVPN with this special link! https://bit.ly/NordVPN-JaySheldon Get healthy with all natural fruits and veggies! Start today! Brickhouse Nutrition https://bit.ly/JaySheldonBrickhouseAll New, All-American designs!Check out our new show merchandise!Latest December Update with our Jesus/Trump Shirt!https://the-jay-sheldon-show.printify.me In today's show: The Droneshttps://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2024/12/12/another-night-of-drones-flying-everywhere-in-new-jersey-n2648940 Good Riddance Mr. Wrayhttps://x.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1867002787545965017https://x.com/julie_kelly2/status/1867017457824641358 What's Behind Door Number 5?!https://nypost.com/2024/12/09/lifestyle/vatican-to-observe-sacred-tradition-on-christmas-eve-but-the-pope-will-perform-a-ritual-thats-never-been-done-before/ Google's New Christmas Adhttps://x.com/EndWokeness/status/1866844550951502121 This Study Should Shock You.https://x.com/DiedSuddenly_/status/1866968478839701692 Guess What Police Found in the Home of 'Pro-Palestinian' Student Leaders?https://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2024/12/11/guess-what-police-found-in-the-homes-of-pro-palestinian-student-leaders-n2648816 Seattle vice principal among 7 arrested in undercover child sex trafficking operationhttps://thepostmillennial.com/seattle-vice-principal-among-7-arrested-during-undercover-child-sex-trafficking-operation 'Wanted' posters calling for violence against health insurance CEOs spotted in New Yorkhttps://thepostmillennial.com/wanted-posters-calling-for-violence-against-health-insurance-ceos-spotted-in-new-york Border Czar Tom Homan Says Deportation Starts in Chicagohttps://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2024/12/11/border-czar-tom-homan-says-deportation-starts-in-chicago-warns-mayor-to-steer-clear/ BTS Cher Storyhttps://x.com/popgoddesscher/status/1866691485946507402 Contact Your Representatives. Let Them Know!https://www.congress.gov/members Please subscribe to the podcast at: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jay-sheldon-show/id1568836253Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2HNQU8yshneTCb0K1Q6cS0 Buy my book!https://www.facebook.com/WillyandTheWarthog https://www.amazon.com/dp/1320055001/ref=cm_sw_r_fa_dp_VjSStb0E2RTDG26W Or Just Send me money ‘cause you love me! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TheJaySheldonShow Social MediaTikTok: @JaySheldonTikTok Twitter: https://twitter.com/JaySheldonShow Truth Social https://truthsocial.com/@JaySheldon Facebook @jay.sheldon Instagram @ItsJaySheldon Email us at show@jaysheldon.comDISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed on this show are the host's and do not reflect the opinions of guests or advertisers. This show does not promote drug use or violence in any manner, but we do promote free thinking and the absolute freedom of speech.

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.

SBS Filipino - SBS Filipino
From altar server to gold medalist: Meet the Fil-Aussie student leader who shined in NZ - Kilalanin ang Fil-Aussie student leader, sakristan, at choir member na nagkamit ng ginto sa NZ

SBS Filipino - SBS Filipino

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 10:33


By the age of one, Juanito Reinelle Collantes already had a good sense of tone when singing, and by three, he was playing the piano and trumpet. He participated in many performances before being selected for the Australian Children's Choir. - Sa edad na isang taong gulang may tono na kapag kumakanta hanggang natutong tumugtog ng piano at trumpet sa edad na 3 si Juanito Reinelle Collantes. Sumali na siya sa maraming performances hanggang napasama siya sa Australian Children's Choir.

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
35th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution: Boris Zala from VPN and student leaders Boris Ondreicka and Peter Chowanec. (15.11.2024 16:00)

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 35:45


In honour of the 35th anniversary of the velvet revolution Ben Pascoe talks with some of those who were involved. Boris Zala from VPN and student leaders Boris Ondreicka and Peter Chowanec talk about what it was really like and what their strongest memories are after 35 years.

MAKING MEDIA
HUME LIVE Student Leaders Discussion

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 14:08


HUME LIVE Student Leaders Discussion by Ralph Barba

Harvard Newstalk
Harvard IOP Student Leader Resigns, Citing ‘Palestinian Exception to Free Speech'

Harvard Newstalk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 50:02


As we neared the one-year anniversary of October 7 earlier this month, the Harvard Institute of Politics — the largest student organization on Harvard's campus and its flagship platform for political discourse — saw a high-profile shakeup in its student leadership. Citing the Palestinian exception to free speech, a vocal pro-Palestine activist resigned as the chair of one of the IOP's popular programs on campaigns and advocacy. The reason? Closed-door infighting over how to handle the 2024 elections and Israel-Palestine conflict in its programming. As concerns about free speech and censorship ramp up, the IOP shakeup marked a fundamental disagreement between the IOP's top student leadership on how to handle political campus discourse on Israel and Palestine.Today on Newstalk, we join our reporters to break down the dispute — and we join the student who resigned to hear his version of the story.

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

Let's Talk UNLV
From Student Leader to Diversity Advocate: Imani Patterson's Journey and Empowering UNLV's Student Community

Let's Talk UNLV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 30:00


Imani Patterson, Senior Assistant Director of Student Diversity Programs at UNLV, shared her journey from being a top student at Valley High School to her current role. She highlighted her involvement in the Black Student Organization, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, and her transition from fraternity and sorority life to student diversity programs. Patterson discussed the planning and execution of identity and heritage month events, emphasizing the importance of student feedback and collaboration with other departments. She also mentioned the "Thriving Authentically" program, which connects students with professionals and employers. Patterson encouraged students to get involved on campus and leverage opportunities for personal and professional growth.

Youth Ministry Team Podcast
226: How Do You Develop Student Leaders? Interview with Lydia Kidd

Youth Ministry Team Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 29:17


Lydia Kidd shares her insights on student leaders and how her church has prioritized their development by involving them in ministry and providing them with mentors. Whether you are running a dedicated program for student leaders or just looking for ways to support some of your more committed students, Lydia will give you some great ideas. Not only that, but she's making some of her documentation available to help you as you develop more leaders. You can find those resources at this link: https://bit.ly/3XiRxdZYou can access the Renegotiating Faith research project at renegotiatingfaith.ca.Learn more about the Coalition for Youth Ministry Leadership at youthworker.community/coalitionFind out more about where Lydia serves by heading to cschurch.ca. You can also access some of her student leadership resources at this link: https://bit.ly/3XiRxdZWant to chat about youth ministry? Give us a shout by emailing jeremy@youthworker.community

FP Podcast
An EPIC Summer: First Priority Roles | The FP Podcast | Season 5, Ep. 25

FP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 25:25


Welcome to the grand finale of our EPIC Summer Series! Over the past few months, we've explored the ins and outs of First Priority's EPIC Roots, offering insights, training, and practical tips to prepare you for a successful school year. In this final episode, we're zeroing in on the vital roles that keep First Priority Clubs running smoothly: Club Coaches, Faculty Sponsors, and Student Leaders. We'll dive deep into the responsibilities outlined on pages 8 & 9 of EPIC Roots, ensuring that each role is clearly understood. Club Coaches will learn how to assess student leadership and maintain strong relationships with school administration. Faculty Sponsors will receive guidance on how to stay organized and ensure the club operates within school guidelines. Student Leaders will get tips on promoting the club's mission, leading meetings, and following up with students who make faith decisions. But it's not just about roles and responsibilities—this episode also includes words of encouragement tailored to each role, helping you feel equipped and inspired as you step into the new school year. Whether you're new to First Priority or a seasoned leader, this episode will give you the tools and motivation to make a lasting impact. If you missed any part of our summer series, don't worry! You can catch up on all the episodes in our dedicated playlist. Join us as we close out the summer with a powerful look at what it means to lead, serve, and inspire through First Priority.

Dean's Chat - All Things Podiatric Medicine
Ep. 143 - Bethany Robinson, AZCPM 3rd year/Student Leader/Researcher

Dean's Chat - All Things Podiatric Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 34:47


Dean's Chat hosts Drs. Jeffrey Jensen and Johana Richey are joined by Bethany Robinson, a current 3rd year student at the Arizona College of Podiatric Medicine.  Bethany recently passed the APMLE Boards Part 1 exam, and we discuss the preparation, the curriculum at AZCPM, and the test day experience.  We also discuss her unique passion for "scholarship pursuit" to help decrease the costs of a medical education.  Bethany is active in volunteering, whether is is with Special Olympics or withing the College of Podiatric Medicine as a "Student Ambassador".  We also discuss research and the Student Initiated Research program at AZCPM that has had 71 students participate the past 5 years!  Lastly, we discuss the courses she is taking before heading out on clinical rotations in two months - courses such as dermatology and advanced surgery.     Enjoy this discussion with a future leader in our profession!     https://deanschat.com/ https://bakodx.com/ https://bmef.org/ www.explorepodmed.org https://podiatrist2be.com/ https://higherlearninghub.com/  

Mount Joy Mennonite Church
08.11.2024 - Youth Sunday - Pastor Josh McCullough and Student Leaders

Mount Joy Mennonite Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 35:02


Henrico News Minute
Henrico News Minute – July 22, 2024

Henrico News Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 3:42


Henrico plans public input sessions for comprehensive plan update; three Henrico County high school students named Bank of America 2024 Student Leaders; a traffic alert for the Varina-Enon Bridge on I-295; how Virginia's unemployment rate fared in June. Support the Show.

FP Podcast
An EPIC Summer | The Power of Planning | Season 5, Episode 22

FP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 31:32


Welcome to another episode of the First Priority Podcast with your hosts, Steve Cherrico and Brad Schelling! In this episode, Brad and Steve discuss the importance of strategic planning for FP Clubs and how to use the EPIC Guide to train Student Leaders to lead their club schedule efficiently!  The two kick off the episode by sharing updates on First Priority's exciting developments across the country, but quickly dive into the heart of the episode by breaking down the EPIC Guide's monthly and weekly planning sheets on pages 23 and 26 of EPIC Roots. They explain how these tools help in organizing and executing the four-week EPIC plan, which includes Equip, Prepare, Invite, and Connect weeks. This detailed walkthrough ensures that Student Leaders can effectively share the Gospel and connect with their peers. Tune in to hear about: The significance of the monthly planning sheet and how it helps maximize the school year. The role of each week in the EPIC plan and why none should be skipped, but can be adjusted as needed.  Don't miss this episode filled with practical tips, humorous anecdotes, and valuable insights into making your First Priority clubs more effective and impactful!  Enjoying the podcast? Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with your network! For more information on First Priority and to access the EPIC Guide, visit firstpriority.club!  ----more---- First Priority, student ministry, EPIC Guide, campus coaches, planning sheets, Equip Week, Prepare Week, Invite Week, Connect Week, strategic planning, Gospel, ministry success stories, youth ministry, campus ministry, campus clubs.   

Free Refills Podcast
070 || GLS Next Gen

Free Refills Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 30:31


GLS Next Gen is an exciting new model to enhance the Global Leadership Summit for a new audience! Join GLS Next Gen team members, Jenna Istvanik and Mariana Rubinec, who share their experience in developing this new, exclusive content. We hear the importance of investing in the present to build the future. Join the conversation to identify and nurture leadership potential in young people. Links Mentioned Network Code to receive $99 : SMT24NXTGEN Link to NNYM's GLS NextGen info page: nnym.org/gls Takeaways Leadership training is crucial for the next generation in youth ministry GLS Next Gen offers a second screen experience for students with exclusive content and networking opportunities Investing in the present is essential for building the future Youth leaders should identify and nurture leadership potential in young people GLS Next Gen conference provides resources and inspiration for young leaders Sound Bites "There's a lot of students that are just longing and have a desire to grow as leaders in leadership positions." "We build the future by investing in the present." "I was ready to go and lead anything and everything." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the FreeRefills Podcast 02:30 Introduction to GLS Next Gen 04:07 The Importance of Leadership Training 07:01 The Need for Leadership Training in Brazil 08:27 The Beginnings of GLS Next Gen 10:50 What to Expect from GLS Next Gen 2024 13:43 Engaging with GLS Next Gen Content 14:41 Bringing Teams and Student Leaders to GLS Next Gen 16:38 Closing Thoughts on GLS Next Gen 18:19 Investing in Leadership Potential 22:42 Calling Out Leadership Potential in Others 26:02 The Impact of Leadership Development 28:01 Promoting GLS Next Gen and Discount Offer 29:21 Encouraging Conversation on Student Leadership Keywords #leadership #training #leadershiptraining #youthministry #GLSNextGen #GLS #GLS2024 #GLS24 #networking #NNYM

Business Elevated
174. Mori Paulsen — Empowering Communities with Bank of America

Business Elevated

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 26:56


Season 6 Episode 17: In this episode, Pete Codella, managing director of business services at the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity, talks with Mori Paulsen, president of Bank of America Utah. Paulsen discusses his extensive career and deep-rooted connection to the state. He shares his journey from being born in Salt Lake City to graduating from the University of Utah and starting his career at General Electric before transitioning into wealth management. He highlights the impact of his local upbringing and the supportive business environment in Utah on his career, emphasizing the state's nurturing ecosystem for both established professionals and budding entrepreneurs. The conversation also delves into Bank of America's robust community engagement and philanthropic efforts in Utah. Paulsen outlines the bank's focus on economic mobility and support for the arts, including significant donations and volunteer programs that empower employees to give back. He mentions initiatives like the Student Leaders program, which provides high school students with valuable work experience and leadership training, and substantial investments in digital capabilities that enhance customer experiences. Paulsen also reflects on the bank's strategic expansion in Utah, including opening numerous financial centers and creating hundreds of jobs. 

Ready For
College Advice with Graduating Belmont Student Leaders

Ready For

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 5:31


Welcome to the College Parent Podcast! On this week's episode, RDs Taylor Ruscitti and Brent Liles interview Belmont University student leaders Krystal Charter, Bella Bravo, and Eliza Baranowski about their biggest takeaways from the college experience. Let's dive into the episode!

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast
Ohio School Food Waste Solution Leader Tally Pasiuk and John Gregg Elementary Student Leaders

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 12:18


John Gregg Elementary School student leaders know that #FoodIsNotTrash! Listen to their inspiring story, as well as the story of their 5th and 6th grade science teacher, Tally Pasiuk.

Million Dollar Flip Flops
45 | Partnerpreneur 10: SASLA, Our Non-Profit Foundation and Our Mission to Send One Million Student Leaders Abroad

Million Dollar Flip Flops

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 17:04


In this episode of the Partnerpreneur series, our hosts Rodric and Nichole open up about the mission and progress of their charitable foundation, SASLA (Send A Student Leader Abroad). Getting the chance to travel was a truly life-changing opportunity for Rodric as a young man and this foundation seeks to multiply that impact - by sending one million kids abroad! Discover how this initiative aims to transform young lives through international experiences, encourage the entrepreneurial spirit and foster empathy for other people and cultures. As Rodric puts it - No “them”. Only “us”. One human family. If you want to help us give this life-changing opportunity to enterprising young people who might not otherwise get the chance to travel and see the world - visit the SASLA website and get in touch with us!What You Will Learn from This Episode:How two simple emails would lead to SASLA becoming a realityThe collaborative efforts with EF Tours to provide life-changing opportunitiesThe impact of international travel on youth and its ripple effects on communitiesSASLA's mission to empower and enable one million students to explore the worldQuotes:Travel teaches you something that you'll never learn in a book…everyone on this earth is just like you and me…and if you can instill that into someone at a young age…how different could things look? Rodric LenhartLinks:Send A Student Leader Abroad (SASLA)The Hult PrizeEF ToursResources:Million Dollar Flip FlopsFollow Us on InstaIf you aren't 100% confident what your ‘next right move' is in your business…I may have a tool that can help. Take the Entrepreneurial Journey Quiz and find out which stage you are in and which areas to focus on.Take the quiz now: https://milliondollarflipflops.com/quiz/

The Times of Israel Podcasts
What Matters Now to two Jewish student leaders at Columbia: 'Intifada' on campus

The Times of Israel Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 29:26


Welcome to What Matters Now, a weekly podcast exploring one key issue currently shaping Israel and the Jewish World, hosted by deputy editor Amanda Borschel-Dan. Police cleared 30 to 40 people from inside Columbia University's Hamilton Hall on Tuesday night after protesters against Israel occupied the administration building in New York earlier in the day. Hundreds of New York Police Department officers acted after the school's president said there was no other way to ensure safety and restore order on campus and sought help from the police. The confrontation occurred more than 12 hours after the demonstrators took over Hamilton Hall shortly after midnight Tuesday, spreading their reach from an anti-Israel tent encampment elsewhere on the grounds that's was there for nearly two weeks. This week we speak with two Jewish student leaders from Columbia University, Eden Yadegar, the president of Columbia's chapter of Students Supporting Israel, and Elisha H. Baker, a senior editor at the Columbia Political Review. We speak about the pro-Palestine encampment that has sparked a wave of copycat protests throughout campuses in the United States. But we also set the scene on the Columbia campus, which led up to these protests and hear about an atmosphere in which latent antisemitism was released from its cage after the October 7 Hamas onslaught on southern Israel in which terrorists massacred 1,200 and took 253 individuals hostage. We also hear about how Yadegar, after speaking at a congressional roundtable about on-campus antisemitism organized by the House Committee on Education and the Workforce alongside students from eight other universities, returned to campus to face derision. So this week, we ask Columbia University students Eden Yadegar and Elisha H. Baker, what matters now? What Matters Now podcasts are available for download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves.  IMAGE: Columbia University students Eden Yadegar and Elisha H. Baker lead songs in support of Israel on October 12, 2023. (courtesy)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ThePrint
ThePrintPod: Student leader, lawyer & a ‘sharp' politician' — who is Tashi Gyalson, BJP's candidate for Ladakh

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 5:16


Gyalson was announced as BJP candidate as sitting MP Namgyal was dropped after he became unpopular among Ladakhis for 'not standing up for the region'.

FP Podcast
First Priority Partners: Teachers Empowering Student Leaders | Season 5, Ep. 14

FP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 22:29


In this episode, hosts Brad and Steve dive into the crucial role of teacher sponsors in facilitating student-led clubs, particularly focusing on First Priority clubs in schools across the United States; they explore the responsibilities and significance of teacher sponsors within the context of promoting faith-based activities on school campuses. Highlights:  Explanation of the custodial role of teacher sponsors within school clubs, ensuring students have the necessary resources and support. Guidance on accessing club resources through local staff members or online platforms like the First Priority website. Discussion on the relationship-building aspect of being a teacher sponsor, fostering trust and support among students and faculty. Addressing common concerns and misconceptions regarding the presence of Bibles and religious discussions in school clubs. Recognition and gratitude for the dedication of secondary school educators, acknowledging their pivotal role in shaping young minds. Join Steve and Brad as they discuss the dynamics of being an FP Club teacher sponsor and the impact teachers can have on student-led initiatives within schools.

Israel: State of a Nation
Ivy League Antisemitism | Harvard, Cornell & MIT Student Leaders on Being a Jew on Campus

Israel: State of a Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 35:32


At the Hillel International Israel Summit held this year in Atlanta, Georgia, 800 Jewish student leaders from across the United States and Canada gathered alongside prominent Israel community leaders and subject matter experts. Eylon was invited to give the keynote address, and while there, he took the opportunity to engage in a discussion with three distinguished student leaders—Charlie Covit from Harvard University, Talia Dror from Cornell, and Maya Makarovsky from MIT. Their conversation delved into the current state of Jewish life on campuses enthralled with identity politics, and the concerning associated trend: the demonization of Israel and Jews.Stay up to date at:www.stateofanationpodcast.comX: https://twitter.com/stateofapodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stateofapodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556030695001 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/state-of-a-nation

AJC Passport
Jewish College Student Leaders Share Their Blueprint for Combating Antisemitism

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 19:45


Hear from two Jewish student leaders at Binghamton University, Seth Schlank and Eytan Saenger, on their experiences amidst rising antisemitism on college campuses in the aftermath of the October 7 massacre in Israel by Hamas. They discuss the strong sense of community among Jewish students on campus, the value of a supportive university administration, and the power of Jewish student-led movements to counter antisemitism. The students also touch on the Binghamton community's show of solidarity with hostage Omer Neutra, a friend of many, who deferred acceptance to Binghamton before spending a gap year in Israel and enlisting in the IDF. *The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC.  Episode Lineup:  (0:40) Seth Shlank, Eytan Saenger Show Notes: Listen – People of the Pod on the Israel-Hamas War: Matisyahu's Message to His Fellow Jews and to the Israel Haters Trying to Cancel Him Unheard, Until Now: How Israeli Women Are Powering Israel's Resilience 152 Days Later: What the Mother of Hostage Edan Alexander Wants the World to Know What It's Like to Be Jewish at Harvard Among Antisemites and Hamas Supporters Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Transcript of Interview with Seth Shlank and Eytan Saenger: Manya Brachear Pashman:   According to a recent survey by Hillel, a majority of Jewish college students (56%) say their lives have been directly touched by antisemitism on campus since October 7. Likewise, AJC's State of Antisemitism in America 2023 Report found that 20% of current and recent students reported feeling or being excluded from a group or event because they're Jewish. That figure was only 12% in 2022. That's one of the reasons AJC and HIllel expanded a partnership this week to improve that climate on college campuses and make sure university administrators know how to support their Jewish students.  We wanted to know what a supportive campus environment looks like. Here to give a student perspective are Eytan Saenger and Seth Schlak, two Jewish student leaders at Binghamton University, the flagship State University of New York.  Seth, Eytan: welcome to People of the Pod. Seth Schlank:   Thank you.  Eytan Saenger:   Thanks for having us. Manya Brachear Pashman:   I'm hoping you can share with our listeners what it's been like to be Jewish on campus there in Binghamton. Can you kind of give us a picture of Jewish life on campus both before and after the October 7 attacks on Israel by Hamas? Eytan Saenger:   So the Jewish community at Binghamton is known to be one which is very strong. There's roughly over 4000 Jewish students overall. Many students are active in Jewish life. On Friday night, you can find over 500 students having dinner at Chabad, you can find hundreds of students involved in prayers, either on a daily basis or over Shabbat or different holidays and things like that. Events that you see on campus with the Jewish community are packed and bustling all the time. You walk to class, you see people with kippot, Israeli flags. Really, you know that you're a part of a college that is a place that is welcome for Jewish students. And certainly on October 7, was something that was needed for us as a community to know that we have people to turn to and, obviously, we're in the middle, we were in the midst of celebrating a holiday, which is supposed to be a joyous holiday, celebrating the beginning anew of the reading of the Torah, we were supposed to be dancing, singing, having food, having a good time. But instead that very quickly turned into a realization of the facts and things going on in Israel.  Acknowledging that there was the most Jews killed in a single day since the Holocaust, which of course dampened the mood of, especially for people like myself, who had just spent a year in Israel, the previous year. And felt such a deep connection to the people of Israel, to the land, to the whole fabric of the society there, and have family there, and things like that, where it's like, really, there was a worry of everything that was going on and trouble and processing everything that was happening.  Manya Brachear Pashman:  What was the response on campus in the aftermath?  Eytan Saenger:   We saw the whole community come together. Within the first 24 hours after the holiday ended, we held a vigil in main campus with over 700 students gathered from the community, people from outside the community as well, who were there to stand united, together. Our Rabbi actually where Seth and I, where we go to a lot of the prayers on Shabbat and the community we're part of, the OU-JLIC community, he actually went back to reserves to fight in Israel within 24 hours and was fighting there and was actually away from Binghamton, away from the students in the community, away from his wife, away from his family for almost eight weeks, in the immediate aftermath. And so that definitely had an impact on us and was something on our minds continuing throughout everything that was going on.  Manya Brachear Pashman:  I'm going to interrupt you here and note for listeners that You're talking about Rabbi Ben Menora of the Orthodox Union's Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus, a father of 5, and a commander in an IDF infantry reserve unit. Go on please. Eytan Saenger:   But we were able to look towards the fellow people in our community, who you felt the responsibility for knowing that we were all going through a tough time together and knowing that we all had some connection one way or another to things that were going on. And so people were there for each other, people continue to be there for each other and people are still doing things to be there for each other as the war continues to progress.  And I'm sure we'll go more into this later on, but also the fact that we had an administration who from day one showed up for the community, was at the vigil on day one was at Chabad, the first few weeks, and really went out of their way to show that we know what just happened, we acknowledge the severity of it. And we are here for the Jewish community, even when, and this has been explicitly said by the president himself, even when we know that other administrations at other universities are not there for you at the same time, but we know it's our responsibility to be there for you. Seth Schlank:   Yeah, I would say in all aspects of a community, whether you're walking down the Spine, the main part of campus, you see all these Jewish students, whether it's an organization who's tabeling for event that has a connection to Israel, or it's the administration showing up at Hillel for dinner, to spend some time and just talk with you about how you're doing, and how you how the administration is doing their part in making this tragedy and calamity in Israel. Um, for us being so far away, having a very large support system and be able to have someone who we know has our back is amazing. Manya Brachear Pashman:   As we've learned, no university is immune from antisemitism. I understand the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions movement has tried to make inroads there in Binghamton this year; some students have encountered antisemitism online or at protests and hostage posters have been ripped down. So it's by no means peachy keen. Eytan Saenger:   So definitely, as Seth and I have both said, we are very proud of the strong Jewish community we have here. At the same time, of course, there are still things which are on the minds of students when going about their lives on campus. In terms of whether it's a rally held, chanting slogans, which obviously do not make use for students feel any more welcome on campus. Whether it's an event that was being hosted with a pro-Israel speaker that was met with signs around a room, saying that you guys are complicit in genocide or things like that, which definitely make students think twice, sometimes about, Okay, do I want to be going to this event? Am I in a class with a professor who may judge me a certain way, because I share my stance or things like that? And so that's definitely, unfortunately, not something that we can say does not exist here at Binghamton.  There have been circumstances of protests, of specific incidents that have occurred, where different students feel different ways about those incidents about those protests and things like that. And some are, let's say more nervous when they walk around and things like that. But I think what we both agree on here is the fact that the overall nature of the campus climate and with the administration support has been one comparatively more welcoming towards Jewish students. I personally do not feel scared to walk around campus with my kippa on, I'm not hiding my Judaism when I'm walking around campus. Which doesn't doesn't overshadow the fact that there are incidents which cannot be ignored and cannot be understated, but it's definitely something that is presently being thought about. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Eytan, you mentioned that you spent time in Israel between high school and college. Is that common among the Jewish community at Binghamton?   Eytan Saenger:   Yeah, so, both Seth and I have spent gap years in Israel, there's a really significant population of Jewish students here who have spent gap years. Also because Binghamton gives credit for spending a gap year in Israel, which is a really helpful tool to a lot of students, who, let's say, are really interested in taking a gap year, but are worried about it delaying their college process more.  My program alone, last year, I was at Orayta, which is a yeshiva in the Old City of Jerusalem. And there's eight students at Binghamton who were on my program alone last year, and there are plenty of others from different programs across the country, who are at Binghamton as freshmen and then, of course, later on as well. And so that connection to Israel, of course, is stronger for those who spent a full year there.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   So I do want to highlight that there is a personal connection between Binghamton and the horrors that unfolded on October 7. Seth, you are friends with the family of Omer Neutra, one of the eight remaining American hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza. He was accepted to Binghamton with plans to attend but joined the Israel Defense Forces during his Gap Year. Seth, what else can you tell us about Omer? Seth Schlank:   I've always looked up to Omer, as someone who really understood and knew what it meant to lead. I was a member of his USY chapter when he was the president, when he was on board there. And he moved up a level. And he came on the board of the division, the Long Island division. Then he eventually became the president of the entire [USY] New York region.  And I think that for me, it was really always natural to see him at the forefront in the room, but also being able to have a conversation with everyone in the room and being able to make everyone there, laugh, smile, and really be proud of themselves and be proud of their Judaism.  Omer also valued Israel of course, I mean, that was probably one of his, still is, one of his main connections, one of his driving forces. Both his parents are Israelis, he's the grandson of Holocaust survivors. He was always smiling. He really enjoyed, you know, friends, family, basketball, big sports guy overall.  And we know that he had a connection to Binghamton, and we know that he was accepted here and we want to make sure that this was a place where we can acknowledge that and acknowledge that it's not 5000 miles away. This is something that has happened right in our own campus and someone that we know that we can bring to the forefront. Manya Brachear Pashman:   And that brings me to the event in the university's basketball arena last month, it was organized by the Zionist Organization there at Binghamton and Omer Neutra's family. Can you tell us a little bit about how many people participated and who participated? Seth Schlank:   Yeah sure. So before the event, we had a gathering in the parking lot of the event center where the game was being played. We had about, say 150-200 people at the game itself. So we all gather in the parking lot. We heard from Shira Kohler, who is a family friend of Omer. And whose brother [Ira] is a lone soldier in Tzanchanim, he fought in Be'eri in the first days of the war. Ira's fighting for Omer and all the hostages. Ira's time in Gaza is very personal.  And Hannah Slavsky, another one of Omer's friends from Plainview, who grew up with us. As well as Bailey Kahn, whose brother was on the volleyball team, where Omer was a captain.  And they all spoke about different parts of Omer and about who he was. And then we finally heard from Omer's father Ronan made the trip out to Binghamton and was able to kind of bring us all together and share a bit about his son and was able to thank us for our tireless work.  Obviously we want to thank him but we were definitely doing this really, all for all Omer. Every single part of this event was something that we wanted to make sure that like Omer was present at. So from there we went down to the basketball game.  Throughout the game, we held up signs,with pictures of Omer from his time in high school, where he was wearing his Binghamton gear. And showcasing him and his connection to this university, really made it a special event. We had the tagline, the hashtag Bing Stands with Omer.  And really, that was the whole main part of the event was that we are here with him with his father, with his family, and we're here for you, Omer.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   The pictures I saw of the fans at the basketball game were so incredibly moving. The spectators holding up pictures of Omer as if they were watching the game with him, it was really quite sweet to see. Were most of the students who participated in the event Jewish?  Seth Schlank:   I think while we had a lot of Jewish students, there were definitely a couple non-Jewish friends who were able to join. A lot of students grew up in that New York area here. So a lot of them felt connected, Jewish students felt connected. Or they went to this camp, worked at Ramah Nyack, went to Solomon Schechter, and was part of USY.  So a lot of people here know him through one facet of life or another. And so a lot of students that necessarily had that connection, and also kids who had never known him, as well as other Jewish students and non-Jewish students who joined us. Manya Brachear Pashman:   How has the university's connection to Omer affected the climate there on campus?  Eytan Saenger:   So, as I mentioned, from the first 24 hours of October 7, the community here was immediately getting together and putting together different rallies, different vigils, different events, and things like that. But there's something a lot more special, about an event where you have a personal connection too, right?  often at the rallies at the marches and things like that. You hear the phrase, right? These hostages are our brothers, sisters, friends, and things like that.  And right when our peers and they're walking on campus and they see us, they see us holding signs like that as well. But for us, it's really not hyperbole to say that we have friends there we have family there, because there are people on this campus who are family friends with the Neutras, who know Omar personally, and really when they're saying they want to bring their friends home, they are talking about someone who is their friend, who is someone they've spent time with and they're talking about someone who they've played sports with and want to continue playing sports with.  So it's really not an exaggeration, or just something that we're merely saying but really a reality of the situation here that there are people like Omer, who are still held hostage, who have personal connections to people across the country. The reason this issue and the reason this conflict is making such an impact and is something that people are investing so much time and advocating for is because of that reality of who is still held hostage and the connection that they have.  And that has certainly shifted and shaped the way that we have come together here at Binghamton and the way we have advocated. And in fact, after we had hosted the basketball game event for Omer, which had received coverage locally, Congressman Mark Molinero, who represents Binghamton actually went to the House floor and made a speech about Omer about his situation, and about the fact that he chose to come to Binghamton University. Based on the advocacy of the community here. And based on the things that we've been doing, to really put his name at the forefront of our efforts and in the forefront of why we care about what's going on. Manya Brachear Pashman:   I'm curious, and this question is for you, Seth, since you played such a key role in organizing that event in the basketball arena. And you spoke about Omer being such a leader. And I'm curious if these events of the last several months and missing Omer have propelled you into kind of an unexpected leadership role that you never saw yourself in? Seth Schlank:   So I think as a leader, I definitely would say, in the roles I've held since high school, whether it's been the chapter president of my USY, or the president of the Jewish student union chapter in Plainview, or now in my role on the JLIC executive board here in Binghamton. It's been something that I've always wanted to do and something I've always saw myself as someone who wants to approach people across the room and want to make sure that everyone feels like they could go up and speak. I think since October 7th, all the leaders that I've been able to look up to in addition to Omer, being able to see that each one of them has brought me to where I am today. Brought me to a place where I feel comfortable being a leader, want to grow myself as a leader even more. And someone who really I think has been a part of that is Omer. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Well, I'm sure his family so appreciated what the community there in Binghamton did. The pictures I saw of the event in that arena, were just incredibly moving. And I'm sure that when he sees them, he will be incredibly moved as well, when he comes home. So thank you so much, gentlemen, for joining us. Eytan Saenger:   Thanks for having us.  Seth Schlank:  Yes, thank you really for having us. It's been a pleasure to share our story and Omer's story. Manya Brachear Pashman: If you missed last week's episode, be sure to listen to my conversation with Grammy-nominated reggae singer, rapper, and beatboxer Matisyahu. We discussed what makes him Jewish and proud, the impact of October 7 on his musical and spiritual journey and how at almost every show on his current national tour, he has faced anti-Israel protests. The prospect of such protests led three venues to cancel his shows.

First Gen Table Talks
How to get into Engagement and Leadership

First Gen Table Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 18:38


This week we get to know Megan Bell she is the Coordinator of Civic and Community Engagement and Leadership Development for the Department of Campus Life. This office has the honor of awarding Who's Who, The Service Excellence Award, Student Leader of the Month, and Student Leader of The Year! Feel free to explore this offices website and apply for these prestigious awards!

'Cuse Conversations
Student Leaders Dylan France '24 and Andi-Rose Oates '26 Becoming Agents of Change Who Amplify Black Voices

'Cuse Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 38:42


Syracuse University has a proud and storied tradition of honoring Black History Month through a series of engaging and thought-provoking student-run programs, events and discussions occurring through March 3 on campus. Student leaders like Dylan France '24 and Andrea-Rose Oates '26 are among the many passionate and talented Black student leaders who have become agents of change for their peers during their time on campus. And France and Oates are committed to helping train a new generation of student leaders. On this “'Cuse Conversation,” France and Oates discuss what fueled their involvement as student leaders and how they hope to inspire other students to become agents of change, explore what their Black heritage and Black culture means to them, share how they found community on campus and offer up their highlights from the Black History Month celebrations.

Leading Community Colleges in California
Episode 23 with Student Leaders Cassandra Flandre-Nguyen from SSCCC and Nicole Nguyen from CCCT

Leading Community Colleges in California

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 49:02


In Episode 23, Larry Galizio, Ph.D. visits with statewide student leaders Cassandra Flandre-Nguyen, president, Student Senate for California Community Colleges (SSCCC), and Nicole Nguyen, student trustee on the California Community College Trustees (CCCT) Board. They share stories about their personal higher education journeys, insight into issues important issues for community college students, and how their leadership in their organization serves to support 1.9 million students throughout the state. Learn more about the Student Senate for California Community Colleges (SSCCC).Learn more about the California Community College Trustees (CCCT) Board.

Simple Civics: Greenville County
Student Leaders in Greenville County Schools: Perspectives from Student Body Presidents

Simple Civics: Greenville County

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 29:17


Today we interview three Greenville County student body presidents, exploring their perspectives on school pride, leadership, and community impact. These leaders from Greenville Senior High Academy, Carolina High, and Eastside High School share insights on their diverse schools, mental health, and community engagement in shaping a student's journey. Discover how these students are not just future leaders, but influential voices in today's educational landscape. Links: Launch Greenville Internship Program _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Simple Civics: Greenville County is a project of Greater Good Greenville. Support Simple Civics with a tax-deductible contribution.

Four Degrees to the Streets
Empowering Community Development Education through ULI's UrbanPlan: An Interview with Kevin Miles

Four Degrees to the Streets

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 64:18


How old were you when you discovered urban planning? Maybe it was listening to our podcast, attending a community meeting for a proposed development change, or a class you took in school. In today's episode, Nimo and Jas interview Mr. Kevin Miles, a dynamic teacher and DEI facilitator based in Dallas, Texas. By using the Urban Land Institute's UrbanPlan curriculum, press play to hear how he cultivated a five-year education path for 8th-12th grade students at Dallas Townview School of Business and Management.Mr. Miles's lifelong mission is to establish a National Career and Technology Student Leadership Organization (CTSO) and a “feeder pattern” of skilled and diverse Student Leaders to positively impact the future of the built environment that includes the cultural needs of a place, rather than an outdated pipeline model.In addition to teaching, Mr. Miles serves as the Director of External Relations for Townview School of Business and Management. He is also Chair of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Dallas Fort Worth Pathways to Inclusion (PTI) Committee and works closely with National ULI's DEI team to help promote and develop PTI and BIPOC members.Questions for Kevin Miles? Send him an email at epicc2030@gmail.com or connect with him on LinkedIn.To volunteer or add UrbanPlan to your school, contact urbanplan@uli.org.Thank you for listening and tune in every other Tuesday where Nimo and Jas keep it Four Degrees to the Streets.Follow us on X and Instagram @the4degreespod.Or send us an email to connect with us!

Sunday Night Teacher Talk
Ep. 245: Getting Bad Sub Reports, When Kids Stop Caring, and Creating Student Leaders

Sunday Night Teacher Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 63:10


Sunday Night Teacher Talk is a live Q&A show that happens every Sunday at 4:00 pm Eastern Time. Our purpose is to help all educators become the teachers they are called to be. We recognize that Sundays can be the most stressful day of the week in the education world, so we gather as a community to prepare together for the upcoming week. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cj-reynolds5/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cj-reynolds5/support

Springfield's Talk 104.1 On-Demand
Nick Reed PODCAST 11.08.23 - What is WRONG with People?

Springfield's Talk 104.1 On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 39:47


Hour 2 -  Good Wednesday morning! Here's what Nick Reed covers this hour: After months of false promises regarding the release of transgender shooter Audrey Hale's manifesto, parts of the document finally leaked on Monday. In response, Nashville's Democrat mayor appears to be furious. He immediately demanded an investigation into who leaked the manifesto, claiming that the release threatens the security of “Nashvillians who are grieving.” Two schools at Martinez Unified School District in Northern California are adopting a costly anti-racism leadership program as three-quarters of students at one of the schools fail to meet the state's basic math proficiency standards. The six figure program, called “Student Leaders' Anti-Racist Movement,” aims to empower and mobilize” students “as catalysts for change through an anti-racist leadership youth movement.” A school district in New Jersey partnered with a sex education group that has offered to provide schools with so-called “gender-affirming” kits that include “tucking underwear,” chest binders, and devices allowing girls to pee standing up.

Radio NUG for Myanmar Spring
" Min Ko Naing, A Student Leader From The ' 88 Generation, Has Issued A Statement Regarding The Commemoration Of The 1, 000 Days Of The Spring Revolution And The Ongoing Operations Of Ethnic Resistance Groups."

Radio NUG for Myanmar Spring

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023


"Min Ko Naing, a student leader from the '88 generation, has issued a statement regarding the commemoration of the 1,000 days of the Spring Revolution and the ongoing operations of ethnic resistance groups.".This item belongs to: audio/podcasts_miscellaneous.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast
K-12 Food Rescue School Food Waste Solution Student Leaders Lily Wheeler and Jolee Flynn in Massachusetts

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 12:28


Listen to the inspiring story of High School Freshmen Lily Wheeler and Jolee Flynn on their journey to eliminate school food waste in their school district in Natick Massachusetts.

FP Podcast
The Three E's

FP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 18:33


Brad Schelling and Steve Cherrico talk about the “why's” for First Priority. Listen to the Three E's and their explanation for them. The Three E's are Encourage, Equip and Empower. It is about you and the gifts you are able to bring to First Priority.    Encouragement is something that we give and receive. Steve explains it as a cup that leaks, and we need others to keep filling us up to keep encouraging.    We want to Equip and share who we are around the country.    Empowerment is activated by what we have been encouraged and equipped with. There are three levels, Staff, Volunteers and Student Leaders. Empowerment will work its way down to the students.   Brad Schelling is the EVP of Operations at First Priority of America and Steve Cherrico is the Executive Director of FP Greater Nashville as well as a Regional Manager for FPoA. You can read more about them here: https://firstpriority.club/about-us/staff-and-board/   

BaseCamp Live
Creating Cultural Excellence in Schools and Homes with Dr. David Stanton

BaseCamp Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 56:18


Unlock the secrets to cultivating an impactful school and home culture that leaves a lasting impression on the next generation. Join us in our enlightening conversation with Dr. David Stanton, the Headmaster of Oakdale Academy. Fueled by his military background and his passion for classical Christian education, Dr. Stanton shares his guidance on shaping an engaging and healthy culture in both schools and homes.Engage with us as we navigate the importance of creating a sense of belonging and excellence, highlighting how to foster partnerships between families and schools, and the role of leadership in sculpting the cultural framework. We also touch on the critical place of prayer in cultivating a nourishing culture at school and home.Our exchange with Dr. David Stanton further reveals how schools can guide parents, the significance of peer mentorship, and the vital role fathers play in bolstering a culture of support. We shed light on the concept of parent partnerships, aligning parental values with those of the school, and the influence of prayer in preserving culture. Join us in this enriching dialogue about fostering a robust school culture that strengthens community bonds and propels the future generation towards success.Take our listener survey here!

Decision Point Podcast
Focused on God's Purposes with Heather Barnes

Decision Point Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 32:46


In this episode, we explore the stories of those who were undoubtedly devoted and focused on God's purposes. Mark shares the story of the Moravians, and Heather Barnes, former Student Leader and current staff with Decision Point, shares her first-hand testimony of how she started sharing the gospel in high school. 02:07 Story of the Moravians 18:33 Special Guest Heather Barnes   Subscribe and listen to the DECISION POINT PODCAST - available on all your favorite platforms! APPLE PODCASTS: https://www.podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/decision-point-podcast/id1698580550 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3O8OOZNhk0NmyrH6eikbaS?si=3d37aad418134a88&nd=1 iHEART RADIO: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-decision-point-podcast-119359996/ GOOGLE PODCASTS: https://www.podcasts.google.com/ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Decision Point exists to proclaim the gospel to the next generation … till every student has heard! Whether that's equipping students to share the gospel to their peers or equipping pastors with the strategies necessary to bridge the gap between the local church and their local schools, Decision Point is committed to raising up lifelong gospel proclamation leaders and movers. To learn more, head to https://www.decisionpoint.org/ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Do you want to share your faith with your friends, but don't know how? Do you long for your classmates to know Christ and get plugged in to a local church? Do you desire to reach your whole school with the gospel? You're not alone. Join the movement of hundreds of other Christian students across the nation who are training together to lead revivals on their school campuses. There are 5 simple steps you can take to start reaching your school for Christ. Take on our 5 Gospel Challenges and see God move! https://www.decisionpoint.org/gospelchallenges Do you want to be encouraged, trained, and set on fire for Jesus? Sign up and come to Student Leader Conference and get ready for your life to be changed! https://www.decisionpoint.org/slc Already have a Christian club at school and hungry to do more? Apply now to become a Decision Point Student Leader! https://www.decisionpoint.org/students __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Follow us on your favorite social platforms! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/decisionpointorg TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@decisionpointorg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/decisionpointorg/ ___________________________________________________________________________ © Decision Point Ministries 2023

Leading the Next Generation with Tim Elmore
Four Ideas to Develop Student Leaders on your Campus this Year

Leading the Next Generation with Tim Elmore

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 25:05


When we bake a chocolate cake, we know there are essential ingredients that make the recipe work. For that matter, baking or cooking anything tasty is not random. There are fundamental ingredients that must be added to reach a flavorful outcome. Similarly, when leaders cultivate healthy, young leaders out of students, there are four ingredients that always go into the […]

Leading the Next Generation with Tim Elmore
Four Ideas to Develop Student Leaders on your Campus this Year

Leading the Next Generation with Tim Elmore

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 25:05


When we bake a chocolate cake, we know there are essential ingredients that make the recipe work. For that matter, baking or cooking anything tasty is not random. There are fundamental ingredients that must be added to reach a flavorful outcome. Similarly, when leaders cultivate healthy, young leaders out of students, there are four ingredients that always go into the […]