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EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Cenk Uygur - host and founder of The Young Turks - The largest online news show in the world

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 41:31


On this episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we are speaking with Cenk Uygur.  Cenk Uygur (“Jenk” “You-Grrr”) is the host and founder of The Young Turks, the largest online news show in the world, serves as CEO of TYT, and also co-founded the Justice Democrats. With a verified global audience of more than 200 million views a month and 10 billion total video views, TYT is considered one of the most watched online news networks in the world. Jenk is not only an expert on all things politics but he has also proven to be a pro and creating and sustaining a massive and loyal following - We’re going to talk with Jenk about some current issues, but were also going to explore who he is, how he got TYT started, and how it shuts it down at the end of the day. 

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Camille Leblanc-Bazinet - Professional CrossFit Athlete and "Fittest Woman in the World" Title Holder talks motivation / relationships / mindset

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 54:11


On this episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we are talking and learning with Camille Leblanc-Bazinet. Camille is a Canadian professional CrossFit Games athlete and 2014 fittest woman in the world.  Camille competed in gymnastics at a high levels for almost 14 years. At age 16, her career as a gymnast was stopped after tearing her hip. Camille was introduced to CrossFit after a man told her she was not in shape at a team party - now she is one of the few fittest women in the world title holders. Camille speaks with us about motivation, relationships, mindset and much much more My favorite quote of the interview - “Talk to yourself instead of listening to yourself” -- wow!! if you like that, you will love this episode. Many, many great nuggets of wisdom (: Enjoy

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Mariah Morse - Instagram Model and Social Influencer talks Social Media / Fitness and Nutrition

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 57:27


On this episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we are talking - and learning -about social media, social influencers, the extent of the influence they have and fitness and nutrition.  We are joined today with Mariah Morse. Mariah is a 19 year old college student who attends Misericordia University and studies health care management. In her spare time she curates and runs an instagram page with 1000's of followers.  Mariah talks with us about: how she built her following how much of it was by accident her plans for the future Awkward DMs (She tells us stories of the sugar daddies that have propositioned her She tells us a story about the time that a former star from, "the Bachelor" tried to fly her to LA Fitness and nutrition - ladies listen up for her best advice on how to tone abs and build booty Maria also tells us her favorite apps for getting a photo IG ready and gives us 3 secrets from behind the scenes that no social media influencer or IG model would want you to know Please enjoy (:

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Jason Khalipa - CrossFit Games Champ / "Fittest Man in the World" title holder / Global Fitness Business Entrepreneur

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 50:32


On this episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we are talking - and learning - from American professional CrossFit Games athlete and 2008 CrossFit Games champion Jason Khalipa.  Jason took the skills that earned him the title of fittest man in the world and repurposed them to create a fitness business empire that is quickly growing. Jason recently released a book called  "As Many Reps As Possible" and hosts the AMRAP mentality PODCAST. We talk with Jason about business, life lessons, his daily routine, his diet and the AMRAP mentality that he has turned into his operating system for a life well lived. This was a fun episode to record and there are plenty of worthwhile takeaways - enjoy (:

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Annie Thorisdottir: CrossFit / Motivation / Training and Mental Toughness

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 70:09


Aired live at 610 ESPN Philadelphia on 1/27/19 w/ host Joseph Montgomery. On this Episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show, we are speaking with Annie Thorisdottir, two-time Fittest Woman on Earth and world record holder. Annie tells us about her unusual and inspiring foray into the CrossFit world and how she got to the top. We talk about her home country, Iceland, and overcoming adversity in the form of devastating injuries as well as finding motivation once you’ve accomplished your goals. “Your mind,” she says, “will give up long before your body will.” You can find Annie on her website  (http://www.anniethorisdottir.com/) or on Instagram (@anniethorisdottir)    

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
5 Minutes To Change A Child's Life: Reflections and Advice

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2019 59:33


Recorded live at 610 ESPN Philadelphia on 12/2/18 w/ host Joseph Montgomery On this Episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we are reflecting on who we are, the ways we live our lives and how to be the best versions of ourselves. If you had 5 minutes left to live, what would YOU tell your child? What advice would you impart and what values do you hope will stick? What’s the most important thing anybody has ever told you, something you’ll never forget? While discussing the most important lessons we’ve learned, we talk about family, love and being our ‘authentic selves.   In this heartfelt and personal episode, we are joined by a number of very special guests including our host, Joe’s, father William Montgomery. Also with us are:   Adi Jaffe, Ph.D.- Dr. Jaffe is a research psychologist, addiction specialist, and founder of IGNTD-Igniting Lives Beyond Limits. His TEDx talks on shame and the true struggles of transformation have been viewed over six hundred thousand times. You can reach him on Instagram (@dradijaffe) or on his website (http://www.igntd.com/)   Raymond Lachlan Ford-  Mr.Ford is a Marketing and Sales Professional, and as such,  he has developed the skills to anticipate, articulate and manipulate the needs of strangers. Now facing the challenges of fatherhood, Mr. Ford is wondering; is being happy just a skill and if so, is it transferable? Can he accurately anticipate, articulate and manipulate the future needs of his son Xavier.   Sah D’Simone- D’Simone is a meditation teacher, bestselling author, transformational speaker, and coach. Born in Brazil, Sah came to the U.S. at the age of 16, working for over a decade in the fashion industry, becoming the co-founder and creative director of Bullett Magazine. Despite his immense success, the high stakes culture of the fashion industry led Sah down a path of addiction and depression, eventually opening the doorway to a different way of life. In 2012, he walked away from his career in fashion and began an intensive search for health and well-being, traveling to Nepal, India, Thailand, Indonesia, and Europe to study with some of the most prolific masters of our time. After immersing himself in practice for several years, Sah returned to the states, dedicating his life to helping others to live in alignment and achieve their highest potential. You can find him on Instagram (@sahdsimone) or read his book, 5 Minute Daily Meditations: Instant Clarity. (https://www.amazon.com/5-Minute-Daily-Meditations-Instant-Clarity/dp/1641520736/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1548547360&sr=8-1&keywords=sah+d%27simone)

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Relationships and Blocking- Should We Cut Toxic People Out?

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 59:57


Recorded live at 610 ESPN Philadelphia on 11/25/18 w/ host Joseph Montgomery On this Episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we are talking - and learning- about relationships, specifically when things go wrong. When is it the time to forgive or are there instances when it’s better to cut off potentially toxic people? Blocking has become so easy in this digital age-- with a press of a button a person can be virtually removed from your life. Should we give in to this temptingly simple “fix”? Who are you really hurting when you block someone? In this episode, we talk about whether it’s an act of radical self-care or something that will ultimately do more harm than good.   We are joined by a wide array of guests with unique perspectives, including relationship experts as well as artists whose works focus on interpersonal connection. Guests: Demetra Gregorakis -- Demetra is a Greek American Author and two time Emmy Award Winning Producer. Her first book Love Letters in the Wall: Agapé Edition explores her personal journey of falling in love, heartbreak, and revival. She is constantly dissecting the word love in hopes to bring back that feeling of old-school love in a generation of likes and instant gratification. Earle Hall -- Earle is an internationally recognized Canadian entrepreneur, visionary and innovator in several fields of technology. His primary passion and research relate to human behavior and the pursuit of performance, purpose and personal growth. He has spoken all over the globe and participated in such events such as TEDx and Wanderlust. Kelley Kitley -- Kelley is an international women’s mental health expert and author of best selling autobiography, ‘MY self.’ Kelly has shared her experience, strength, and hope on national media outlets such as Dr. Oz, Megyn Kelly TODAY, and Access Live, and as a TEDx speaker Kash Juliano -- Kash is a Bed Stuy Brooklyn emcee. His most recent work, “Yeah Yeah” performed by Booka Banks and Rich The Kid was recognized by Funk Flex of Hot 97. Christy Whitman -- Christy is a celebrity coach and a leading expert on the application and practice of the Universal Laws that govern every act of manifestation.  Whitman has authored 5 books, two of which became New York Times bestsellers.

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Motivation and Relationships - Why do we do the things we do?

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 60:38


Recorded live at 610 ESPN Philadelphia on 11/18/18 w/ host Joseph Montgomery On this Episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we are talking - and learning - about motivation - all aspects of motivation. Why are we motivated to do the things we do - some good and some bad? Motivation is defined as the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way. Today we are exploring the reasons and rationales for our behaviors. When we think about motivation - maybe we only think getting up early and working hard - but motivation is so much more than that - motivation really is everything that drives our behaviors. Motivation is of course relevant to work but its also related to - Relationships - Health / mental health - Spirituality ... And everything else To consider and ultimately know what motivates us can help us discover through reverse engineering what brings meaning into our lives. That is what we will be considering on this episode with: John McGrail, PhD - John is a renowned hypnotherapist, personal success coach, spiritual teacher and a leading media expert on the topic of personal improvement. A former military officer, aviator and mass-media professional, he has combined more than 30 years of teaching, coaching and mentoring experience with his work in clinical hypnotherapy to create what he calls Synthesis, a powerful process for generating personal change and transformation quickly and profoundly.  Devoreaux Walton - Devoreaux Walton is a life success coach for women and founder of The Modern Lady where she empowers women to live their best life.  Nancy Cramer - Nancy Cramer is the founder of Correct Course Consulting, LLC, a firm that helps leaders and their teams manage their emotions, so they think more clearly, make better decisions, and take on bigger, bolder projects. Lori Whatley - Dr. Lori is a licensed marriage and family therapist specializing in relational connecting. As a researcher, her work largely focuses on the act of bringing people together...how we do, how we don't and the results at both ends of the comparative spectrum. Juliet Hall - Juliet Hall is a former 20-year corporate executive of two Fortune 500 companies, Wachovia Bank and the Chick-fil-A Support Center. Her diverse business, creative and service background includes consulting to franchisees of multi-million dollar restaurants, playwriting, and leading in community affairs. In 2016, Juliet transitioned from Corporate America to OWN YOUR OPPORTUNITIES™ (#OYO), an inspirational speaking and training platform that promotes leadership and engagement based on one’s unique area of giftedness.

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Love & Relationships w/ Matthew Kelly / Sabrina Bryan / Tonya Banks and Nikki Phillippi

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 59:32


Recorded live at 610 ESPN Philadelphia on 11/11/18 w/ host Joseph Montgomery On this Episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we are talking and learning about love and relationships with a superstar panel. Guests: Matthew Kelly - Matthew has dedicated his life to helping people and organizations to become the-best-version-of-themselves. He has been described as ‘a once-in-a-generation voice,’ and has moved and inspired millions of readers and seekers all over the world, 35 million who have purchased his books, and a further 5 million who have attended his LIVE event, on living life with passion and purpose.”   Sabrina Bryan - Sabrina is best known for starring role as one Disney Channel's most beloved characters in The Cheetah Girls and a fan-favorite competitor on ABC's Dancing with The Stars. Tonya Banks - Tonya Renee Banks is a television and film actress best known as one of the members of the Lifetime series, Little Women: LA. Banks, is a California native, and has been in the entertainment biz for over 30 years. Outside of little women LA - you have seen Tonya in Death to Smoochy, Bad Santa, the TV show Martin, as well as, Ally McBeal. Nikki Phillippi - Nikki has always has a love the creative arts and felt a calling by God to start a YouTube channel about 8 years ago. Her lifestyle videos have millions of views. She likes to share the food she's eating, the routines she is using, music she loves, thoughts on life, healthy living tips, and overall the way she is "doing life" at the moment.  Please enjoy :)

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Community w/ Aaron Wolf (Director: Restoring Tomorrow) and Imam Meraj Allahrakha

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 60:37


Recorded live at 610 ESPN Philadelphia on 11/4/18 w/ host Joseph Montgomery On this Episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we are talking and learning about "community" with Aaron Wolf and Imam Meraj Allahrakha.  Aaron Wolf - Aaron is a director, actor, writer and co-founder of Howling Wolf Productions. His credits include the award-winning films Guest House, starring Michael Gross and Heather Lind, and The Walk, starring Oscar and Emmy nominee Peter Riegert, as well as Wolf. Wolf has also directed and starred in pilots for Warner Brothers and co-hosted a sports show for Cox TV. Currently, Wolf is in post-production on the thriller Tar, about an ancient creature that lurks beneath the world-famous La Brea Tar Pits. Academy Award® nominees Timothy Bottoms and Graham Greene star, along with Wolf and Max Perlich. Wolf is in pre-production on the comedy LD University and its companion documentary (We Are All) disAbled, drawing from his personal experiences to tackle the urgent topic of learning disabilities and education. An NYU Tisch graduate, Wolf also studied at the Groundlings and is currently featured in a national campaign on education reform. Wolf directed the documentary, "Restoring Tomorrow." Restoring Tomorrow is Oscar-eligible, and it received rave reviews in the LA Times, THR, LA Mag, Variety and more. The documentary will be released nationwide on November 13th, 2018 on a remarkable 650 screens! Imam Meraj Allahrakha - Meraj Allahrakha was born in Chicago and raised in Southern California. Allahrakha has been living in the DC area for the last 10 years. Allahrakha has been serving as a volunteer chaplain and Imam for Muslim students at George Washington university for the past 5 years.  

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Performance Anxiety - Sports / School / Business / Sex

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 60:06


Recorded Live @ 610 ESPN Philadelphia on 10/28/18 On this episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show, we are talking - and learning - about performance anxiety. What is performance anxiety? The term has several connotations and depending on what may be going on in your life at the moment may mean something different to everyone.. are you thinking sports? Taking that buzzer beater shot. Are you thinking school? Acing that midterm. Are you think sex? Living - up - to your potential. Maybe professionally - a lawyer or professor doing your job in front of a courtroom or classroom? Whatever performance anxiety means to you at this moment, we have a superstar panel of experts with us today to discuss performance anxiety and how to fortify our mental toughness so that our mind is our ally, not our enemy. Don’t let your mind bully your body. "Too much analysis can create paralysis. too much analysis can create paralysis." We are going to discuss this quote and more with: Cali Estes, Ph.D – Celebrity Addiction Specialist and Founder of The Addictions Coach Jordan Hall - Professional lacrosse player Robert S. Herbst - Fitness / wellness expert Dr. Kate Lund - Kate Lund is the author of Bounce - Bounce puts a spotlight on resilience and shares tips and techniques on how to help kids become better problem solvers in the face of tough situations so they can find good solutions so they can thrive In School, Sports and Life. Jules - Sex Coach / Companion - Jules spends her 9-5 in the Corporate world - but transforms to an erotic, pleasure seeking, upscale companion when the office doors close. More @ educationlawyers.com/sundayschool

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
SLEEP: Experts and Doers explain how to shut the down the machine

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2018 59:20


On this episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we are talking - and learning - about sleep. We’re talking about life, liberty and the pursuit of those often elusive ZZZ’s. "Sleep is the golden chain that ties health and our bodies together." Thomas Dekker - the 16th century English dramatist "The only time I have problems is when I sleep." Tupac Shakur -  GUESTS: Zak Downtown Dr Adam Hauser Adam Mansbach Yogi Cameron Alborzian Susete Pinto Jamiee Arnoff Dr. Carolyn Dean

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Concussions w/ John Roman, Alan Santana and the Haugen family

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2018 59:10


Recorded live on 610 ESPN Philly: On this episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we are talking - and learning - about the price our students are paying to win at sports. Forget winning, we're talking about the price young men and women are paying even to participate.

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Special Education Law and Advocacy - Basics - Your Rights & Responsibilities

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 54:11


On this episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we are bringing it back to our roots, "Special Education Law and Advocacy." We will be talking - and learning about your rights when it comes to your child's education. Did you know that you do not have to accept the educational program and placement offered to your child at face value. You have legal rights when it comes to your child’s education. This is especially true if your child receives special education supports and services, or if you THINK your child should be receiving special education supports and services. We have a fantastic and diverse panel with us today to begin our journey into special education law and advocacy. A panel consisting of the former director of school climate and safety from the School District of Philadelphia (Vern Trent), Vern is a familiar voice on the Sunday School Show - Vern has nearly 50 years of experience in the public school system - Regarding Education, there is not much vern hasn’t encountered professionally. We have Dr Mary Montgomery with us - Dr Mary Montgomery has over 40 years of experience in Special Education - in every role from an assistant to a teacher to administrator and now to paralegal and advocate. Mary has seen the both sides of the system, the school side and the parents side and this gives her a unique perspective that adds a lot of value to the children that she advocates for. Mary is going to give us a little history lesson that will remind us how far we have come, but how far we still have to go in regard to educating our children w/ special needs. We have VERN TRENT with us - Vern is a school psychologist with nearly 50 years of experience in the urban educational setting. Vern was a former PA HO - acting as the judge and jury to resolve disputes between parents and schools. We have Terrill Carney - Terrill has been working in child welfare since 2006. He started his career as a foster care social worker for Children's Services Inc. Terrill then worked as a child advocate at the Public Defender Association of Philadelphia, where he advocated for children in the foster care system, specializing in working with older youth. Currently Terrill is the Supervisor of the Educational Advocates at CASA. Terrill currently oversees about 80 foster youth’s educational needs in various counties of PA.  We have Shemica S. Allen - Shemica Allen is from the Texas Based Advocacy Group “Personalized Learning Solutions, LLC.” Personalized Learning Solutions is an educational consulting firm specializing in providing special education advocacy and consultation services. The mission of Personalized Learning Solutions is to assist parents/guardians of special needs students in their quest for the ever elusive FAPE -  Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) --- Shemica S. Allen is a former educator with 15 years of teaching and administration experience working with students with disabilities and their parents/guardians. Did we leave anything out of the episode? Email your questions to contact@educationlawyers.com Please do enjoy :)

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Kyle Spencer - Journalist / Producer / Frequent New York Times Contributor Talks What's "Hot" in Education

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 53:01


On this episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we are joined by Kyle Spencer. Kyle is an award-winning journalist and producer, and a frequent New York Times contributor whose work focuses on race and class inside the classroom. Her writing has also appeared in New York magazine, Slate, The Daily Beast, POLITICO magazine, The Washington Post, The Christian Science Monitor and TheAtlantic.com. In 2015 Kyle co-produced an award-winning documentary about a controversial school re-segregation effort for the PBS series, Frontline. Spencer speaks often on education-related topics and moderates panels and/or debates. Today we chat with Kyle Spender about: Equality in education The pros and cons of bussing low income learners into high income school districts The importance of black male teachers and what we should expect from teachers generally Her insight into the purpose of education Kyle also gives us a behind the scenes look at the educational topics that people are clicking on most at the moment  This is a high energy and fun episode that takes on important topics  --- please do enjoy :)  

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Black Male Teachers - The importance of / How to obtain and retain

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 55:49


The EducationLawyers.com - Sunday School Show -- Recorded live at the 107.9 studios in Philadelphia w/ host Joseph Montgomery.  On this episode we are talking - and learning - about the importance of black male educators. Did you know black male teachers account for about 1.9% of all teachers - thats not a lot. Let's say it another way - Less than 2% of the teachers in America are black males.  We discuss: Why are there so few black male teachers What does it Take to obtain and Retain Black Male Teachers Why are Black Male Teachers of particular important in our schools So much more ... We put together a think tank today of some of the nation’s leading voices on the subject Salome Thomas-EL - Principal El lives in Delaware with his wife and two daughters. He has been a teacher and principal in Philadelphia, PA and Wilmington, DE since 1987. Salome is currently the Head of School at Thomas Edison Charter School in Wilmington. Principal EL received national acclaim as a teacher and chess coach at Vaux Middle School, where his students have gone on to win world recognition as Eight-Time National Chess Champions. Principal EL was a regular contributor on the first season of “The Dr. Oz Show” and the author of the best-selling books, I Choose to Stay, about his Vaux Middle School experience, and The Immortality of Influence (Foreword by Will Smith), which stresses the importance of leadership, mentoring, parenting and service to others. The Walt Disney Company optioned the movie rights to I Choose to Stay. Thomas-EL speaks to groups around the world and frequently appears on C-SPAN, CNN, and NPR Radio. He has studied in Cambridge and London, England - Principal EL has also appeared on “The Oprah Radio Network” - ad we have him with us on the Sunday School Show.  Thaddeus Falana - Thaddeus Began his educational career teaching in an urban charter school.  His passion for education led him to establish One On One Tutoring Service, out of the realization that there was a lack of learning centers in the African American community in Philadelphia, and students needed supplemental instruction outside of the school setting. Thaddeus has been a teacher and administrator in Philadelphia and holds a position of Dean of Academics at a Philadelphia High School. He considers himself a social activist and believes that education is the only way to solve many of the issues plaguing the African American community.  He hopes to one day become a founder of his own school. Dr. Darryl L. Baynes - Founder and President of Interactive Science Programs, Inc. an educational consortium that teaches STEAM related disciplines to students and educators through hands on experiments and scientific presentations. Dr. Baynes work has been published in several science and conference publications, and he has received numerous honors and awards, including recognition from the National Aerospace Training Research Center (NASTAR) for Distinguished Educators, and League of Extraordinary Black Men. Walter Palmer - Palmer founded the Walter D Palmer Leadership Learning Partners Charter School in Philadelphia from until it closed in 2014. He is currently a faculty member at UPenn, teaching Urban Studies and Social Policy & Practice.   Vern Trent - Vern is a school psychologist with almost 50 years of experience in the urban educational setting. Kyle Spencer - Kyle is an award-winning journalist and producer, and a frequent New York Times contributor whose work focuses on race and class inside the classroom. This is an important episode, please do enjoy :)

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A Refugee's Story - Murder / Asylum / Discrimination / Acceptance

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 73:12


Khadija Malik - A Refugee's Story  Murder / Asylum / Discrimination / Acceptance On this episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we speak with Khadija Malik. Khadija is a junior at the George Washington University studying Human Services and Social Justice. At 20 years old, Khadija is like most college students, however, she also has the unique perspective of a refugee, having to leave her birth country, Pakistan, due to religious persecution - On 28 May 2010, two mosques in Lahore belonging to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community were attacked by the (Punjabi Taliban). Khadija’s father and uncle were in one of those mosques. Her uncle was murdered. Khadija was nearby - hiding -  watching the incident unfold live on the news . After that incident Khadija and her family made their way to America - what was only supposed to be a respite from the conflict in Pakistan became a new life in the USA... But the new life also came with significant struggle. Khadija gives us a crash course on the root of the religious divide among Muslims. Most understand there is contention among and within certain religions, but Khadija gives us additional insight. Khadija also talks about the adversity inherent in leaving your home for religious freedom and safety and whether the US has lived up to her expectations. Khadija shares with us the struggles of being a a woman, a woman of color and a woman of color who is also a Muslim. Khadija considers what we can all do to avoid making anyone feel alienated and how to better practice acceptance. Please do enjoy :)

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Technology in the Classroom - 3D Printing / Creativity / Sharing Apps / The Classroom of the Future

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 55:09


Today on the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we are talking - and learning - about technology in the classroom. We have a brilliant panel with us to take on this topic. A panel approaching classroom tech from different angles and with different goals in mind. Today we are talking - and learning - about technology in the classroom. We have a brilliant panel with us today to take on this topic. A panel approaching classroom tech from different angles and with different goals in mind. A panel that can tell us - or at least those of us that haven't been in modern day 2018 classroom - what the classrooms of the moment look like and what a classroom might look like in 5, 10 and 20 years from now. We are joined by:Paul Greenberg - joins us from From Toronto, Canada. Paul received his Bachelors and Masters Degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1996.  Paul Greenberg has served as Vice President and General Manager of Digital Media for the North Asia region at MTV Networks where he was responsible for MTV Networks’ digital business across the MTV and Nickelodeon brands. Prior to his years at MTV Networks, Paul was the Asian region representative of Napster LLC (USA) and established Napster Japan. There he developed the PC and mobile business strategies and launched the digital music distribution service in Japan. Paul’s is co founder and CEO of Creatubbles - Creatubbles is a fun and safe-for-all-ages creativity sharing app. Sarah Boisvert - co-founder of the commercial division of Potomac Photonics, Inc. of Baltimore MD, which she joined to commercialize a uv laser. The company built laser machine tools and operates a digital manufacturing contract service bureau. Following the sale of the company in 1999, Ms. Boisvert founded Fab Lab Hub, part of the Fab Lab Network based at MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms, in order to foster entrepreneurship, STEM education and workforce training for "New Collar" job skills. Akshay Bansal -  the author of  ‘The Innovation Age.’ According to Akshay, our society has evolved into the innovation age due to which institutions and individuals have to act both creatively and intellectually. Akshay talks about the importance of nurturing creativity.  Please do enjoy :)    

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Kenneth C. Davis - NY Times Best Selling Author / Historian talks Hidden History / How to Effectively Communicate and Why You Should Go Back to College

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 45:31


In this episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we talk and learn with Kenneth C. Davis.  Kenneth C. Davis is an American historian, best known for his Don't Know Much About... series.  Davis has been featured on NPR's All Things Considered, and he has lectured at museums, including the Smithsonian Museum and the American Museum of Natural History. Davis has been a contributor to The New York Times, Newsday and others ..  Davis's second book, Don't Know Much About History, spent 35 consecutive weeks on The New York Times bestseller list and sold nearly 1.5 million copies.  We speak with Ken about Secret Slave Owners, Other Hidden History, How to Effectively Communicate and Why You Should Go Back to College.  Please do enjoy :)  

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Dr. Mickey Mehta - Lifestyle Guru talks Health / Wellness / Relationships and the Ladder of Desire

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 102:26


On this episode (014) of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we are talking and learning with India's own Dr. Mickey Mehta. We're going to get #Mickeymized with Dr. Mickey Mehta... Dr. Mickey Mehta is a leading global holistic health guru based in India.  Mehta is a corporate life coach to billionaires, top Bollywood super stars, top supermodels (Miss World and Miss Universe), top politicians and members of the Maharashtra Police. Mehta is a pioneer in promoting holistic health in India through radio and TV shows and social media.  Mehta hosts holistic health workshops all over the world -- Oman, Thailand, USA, Hong Kong, Dubai, Turkey, Sri Lanka - the list goes on... Mehta spoke at the Harvard University inspire series in February 2017    .. and now we have Dr. Mickey Mehta with on the Sunday School Show! In this 100+ minute conversation we talk about health, wellness, relationships, the "ladder of desire," and much much more. Please believe the time you invest in listening to this episode will pay you back 10x+ in dividends.  enjoy :)

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Benjamin Spall: Best Selling Author of, "My Morning Routine," talks routine and how to get in touch with Arianna Huffington

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 65:00


On this episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show... Benjamin Spall: Best Selling Author of, "My Morning Routine," talks morning routine and shares with us the best way to get in touch with Arianna Huffington.  In this episode we are learning about morning routines with Author and co-founder of MyMorningRoutine.com “When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive--to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love” Marcus Aurelius describes the morning as a gift, an idea to which today’s guest, Benjamin Spall, has devoted a significant amount of time and effort to deconstructing.  In his new book, My Morning Routine, Spall focuses on the importance of morning routines and outlines rituals and habits of a group of seemingly fulfilled and inspired people - people Spall calls "successful." My Morning Routine has launched into instant stardom, being named, one of Amazon’s Best Business books of 2018 so far, one of the Financial Times business books of the month (may 2018) and one of Business Insider’s best business books to read this summer. Spall has written for outlets including the New York Times, the New York Observer, Quartz, Entrepreneur, Business Insider, and more ... Enjoy :)  

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Hack to School - Back to school life hacks to make your mornings easier

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 55:35


How does your day begin? Is it with the blare of the alarm, a slow rise to sunshine coming in from between the slats, or an overly energetic toddler jumping on your face? How do you feel when your day starts? Are you invigorated by the promise of a new day. Or do you dread your reality. How ever you get your start, there’s no denying the importance of the morning - and your morning routine - in setting the tone for the rest of the day. A well executed morning sets you up for a successful day. A good morning can have you whistling to work - or wherever you're heading that day. A few bad early morning decisions, an unexpected change in your routine - or no routine at all -  can all lead to a day wasted. The school year is about to begin, and so is all of the chaos that come with a new school year. We can use this time to define our resolutions and to develop an executable morning plan that set us up for success.   What changes or additions can we make to enhance morning routine in order to get the most out of our days? That’s what we are talking about today on this episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show - and we are talking with some of the leading educational and lifestyle experts from across the country. Our guests are educating on us on how we can incorporate behavioral science into our lives to make for easier and more enjoyable mornings - mornings designed to lead to more enjoyable and productive days. On this episode of the Sunday School Show we have: Dr. Richard Horowitz - Dr.Horowitz an educator and administrator dedicated to serving children and families with behavior and mental health challenges. Josh Ruse - Josh is a behavior specialist Leah Porrit - Leah is a behavior specialist and mother of three, a blogger who seems to be able to find the positive in anything! Carrie McNamara - Carrie is a mother of five children -- Five children that at one time were in five separate schools! Carrie is a Partner at Rahr McNamara Design, a creative design and project management firm.  Enjoy :) more @ educationlawyers.com/sundayschool  

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Dr Srini Pillay - Improve Your Life Through Unfocus

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 56:18


How to hack our daily routine through neuroscience and deliberate unfocus. On this episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we Today we have one of the world's leading brain experts - Dr. Srini Pillay. Dr. Srini Pillay is a globally recognized, Harvard-trained psychiatrist, brain imaging researcher and author of "Tinker, Dabble, Doodle, Try: Unlock the Power of the Unfocused Mind." Tinker, Dabble, Doodle, Try was named one of Coastal Living’s Best Books for the Beach This Summer Dr. Pillay talks about how a change in perspective, a change in what we prioritize, a change in focus -- can work to recharge our lives personally and professionally. Dr. Pillay's wisdom is relevant across the boardroom, classroom and living room. As CEO of NeuroBusiness Group, Pillay works with non-profits and Fortune 500 companies globally to help people understand how to manage risk, uncertainty, and volatility, and to harness creativity. In addition to being an author, Pillay is a high profile executive coach. Pillay has been featured on CNN, Oprah Radio, The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Forbes, and Fortune - we are honored to have him on the Sunday School Show.  Learn how to hack your daily routine through neuroscience and deliberate unfocus!  

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Did you know? A random mix of little-known facts explained by well-known experts.

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2018 57:41


Did you know? “Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young.” - Henry Ford If Henry’s words are true, The Sunday School Show is your fountain of youth. The Sunday School Show is built on and around education and learning. The Sunday School Show is an educational show, but that doesn’t mean we’re only talking about educational issues - it doesn't mean we’re only talking about school and school based issues - it means we are education, we are educating, we are the school and we’re here to learn.   In this episode we’re learning a little bit about a lot of things. Next to looking up quotes online, my second favorite distraction is random facts. Especially facts that turn your past beliefs upside down. Facts that change your entire perspective. As we do - we are speaking with some of the leading experts from around the country and learning from them. Their lifetime of research and learning is condensed into this hour. You get to sit back and let your brain consume their hard work. Did you know .. Have you been using the phrase, "low man on the totem pole" correctly? Do you know the consequence of not having a headboard on your bed (and other Feng Shui secrets).  Why is there a bite out of the apple logo on your Macbook? ... and many others! Enjoy :)    

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Transgender Issues / Clark Musto's Story / Kathe Perez and her Transgender Voice Training App

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 52:17


We are talking about transgender issues.  We’re looking at Transgender Identity Issues through several lenses and from a variety of human perspectives. Our guests join us from all over America.  We speak with Clark Musto. Clark join's us from the San Francisco Bay Area, where he lives with his wife and two dogs. Clark is a Clinical Research Manager at Janssen Pharmaceuticals. Janssen is a Johnson & Johnson company. Clark was assigned female at birth - some might say he is biologically female. Clark transitioned within the last year in order to align with the gender to which he identifies, male. Clark’s story gained notoriety as a result of the gentle and empathetic way Johnson and Johnson handled his transition. Clark gives us the correct terminology to use when referring to trans people and trans issues. Clark helps us understand the differences between sex, gender, and gender identity. Clark shares what it was like growing up gay and trans, how his school experience was, how life is now, and how we can all learn from the way Johnson and Johnson stood by him during his transition. Kathe Perez joins us from Colorado. Kathe is a Speech-Language Pathologist - and the founder and president of Exceptional Voice, Inc. Kathe has focused her work on helping those in the transgender community discover their true voice. Kathe has focused her clinical practice on caring for the voices of transgender people for the past 18 years. Kathe developed the world’s first voice training mobile app for transgender people. The app is called EVA (which is an acronyn for the exceptional voice app).  Kathe will tell us about her work in the trans community and about this award winning app. We speaking with the Mother of a transgender man and her 19 year old son. Mom - who will remain anonymous - shares the feelings she experienced when learning her child is transgender, her initial concerns, how she feels now. Mom talks about the supports (or lack there of) available to families in the transition process.   Her son, Jules, shares his side of the story and his thoughts on how his mother handled the transition. Dr. Christopher McGinley joins the discussion. Chris is a former superintendent of a large suburban school district and current member of the School District of Philadelphia Board of Education. Chris has dealt first hand - in the school setting - on issues related to the accommodation of transgender students. Vern Trent joins us as well. Vern is a School Psychologist with almost 50 years of experience in the school setting. Vern is a regular on the Sunday School Show.  Check out the show notes at EducationLawyers.com/SundaySchool

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Islamophobia? Or just plain evil? 10-year-old Muslim girl had her hijab ripped off by lunch aide

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 65:41


Islamophobia? Or just plain evil? 10 Year Old Muslim girl had her hijab ripped of by lunch aide We're talking with Yolanda Rains and her granddaughter Aleemah Buckner. Aleemah is a 10 year old girl. She has intellectual disabilities. She's Muslim and proud and wears a hijab to school. The hijab Aleemah wears covers her hair and comes down under her chin, it isnt a full face covering. A lunch aid - with tail up and stinger out - ripped Aleemah’s head covering off out of anger and frustration. We speak with Yolanda and Aleemah directly. We're speaking with Ahmet Tekelioglu. Ahmet is the Outreach and Education Director from the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). Ahmet holds a PhD in Political Science from Boston University. His academic research focuses on religion in America and American Muslim identity. Ahmet answers our questions about Islam and unveil some of the mystery that swirls around our Muslim brothers and sisters. We're talking with Tiffany Miller and Vern Trent. Tiffany is a Certified School Psychologist who specializes in identifying and providing intervention to students with social, emotional, or academic needs. She’s worked in urban education for the past 7 years. Vern is a School Psychologist with almost 50 years of experience. Vern is the former Executive Director of the Office of School Climate and Safety in the School District of Philadelphia where he directed school and community safety programming, emergency/crisis response and bullying prevention. The EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show is Live on the Radio every Sunday from 10am-11am on Philadelphia 107.9FM. Show notes @ EducationLawyers.com/SundaySchool

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Blindness / Hans Jørgen Wiberg: Be My Eyes App / DJ Touchtone: Worlds #1 Blind DJ / Rocco Fiorentino

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 58:37


Deep Dive into Blindness: We're talking with Barbara Pierce. Barbara Pierce is the President Amerita of the National Federation of the Blind of Ohio. Barbara clears up some common misconceptions about the blind. We're talking with Hans Jørgen Wiberg. Hans is the Inventor and Founder of the game changing - and life changing - Be My Eyes app. We're talking with DJ Touchtone. Touchtone is The World’s No. 1 Blind DJ. We're talking with Rocco Fiorentino. Rocco is a 21 year old music prodigy. The EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show is Live on the Radio every Sunday from 10am-11am on Philadelphia 107.9FM. Show notes @ EducationLawyers.com/SundaySchool

Podcast Rodeo  Podcast Reviews and First Impressions
EducationLawyers.com The Sunday School Show

Podcast Rodeo Podcast Reviews and First Impressions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2018 10:54


Comments? 888-563-3228 Description The EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show - on Philadelphia Praise 107.9 - explores the intersection of education and the world around us Website soundcloud.com/educationlawyers Opinion Your show's name is confusing. Is it a religious show or a legal show. You're attempting to come across as an expert, but you're using a free media host, and you don't have a website. This is not a good first impression. If you go to a few people and say, "I'm doing a show called "Sunday School Show" what do you think it's about? I don't think they will "legal cases." So a better first impression would be to put the players on your website and update your settings in your RSS feed to point at your website. If you don't have a website, you can get web hosting cheap, or you can use Libsyn.com as a media host and use their free website (use the coupon code sopfree to get a free month).The "Good Morning" was VERY loud and about blew out my headphones. Maybe a quick mic check before recording the show would be a good idea. You then introduce you practice before introducing your podcast. The phone number makes you sound like an ambulance chaser. You don't need to keep repeating the phone number as it's a podcast, and you can put it in your show notes.It takes a long time to get to your first case. Part of this is due to this being radio, and a radio format is different than a podcast format (but you could edit some of this stuff out). Also who is Jerry Wells? You just said he is here, but I have no idea who he is.I would rearrange this and explain what the show is, explain what the episode is about (give a tease), explain who you are (quickly), do you disclaimer and get to the content as quick as possible (maybe even do your promotion for your practice after the first case).The audio was good, and the intro had some cool production, but I would leave Soundcloud ( and sign up at Libsyn.com using the coupon code sopfree) and get a website (or point them toward yours and add the players to your website) and structure your podcast to get to the podcast as soon as possible and edit out those things that get repeated for radio out of your podcast.Get A Full ReviewIf you’d like a full review of your podcast, check out Podcast Review Show or if you need Podcast Consulting, Book an Appointment TodayBe On The ShowSign up at Fiverr. comGet a full review on the Podcast Review Show. This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1a62eb for 40% off for 4 months, and support Podcast Rodeo Podcast Reviews and First Impressions.

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6 year old assaulted by teacher / 11 year old handcuffed on bus / White House Opioid Campaign

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 56:14


We're talking with Jawanie Browne and her daughter Zakiyah Rodriguez. Zakiyah was handcuffed on a school bus. She is only 11 years old. We're talking with Alan Wildonger and his daughter Kailyn. Kailyn was assaulted by a substitute teacher. Kailyn is only 6 years old. We're talking about opioid addiction and the White House's efforts to shock young adults into sobriety. The EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show is Live on the Radio every Sunday from 10am-11am on Philadelphia 107.9FM. Show notes @ EducationLawyers.com/SundaySchool

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show
Cobe Williams / Violence / Student Bullied into Suicide Note

EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 62:50


We're talking with Cobe Williams about violence on the streets. Cobe works as Deputy Director for the Cure Violence organization. Cure Violence was selected as one of the top 10 Non-governmental organizations by Global Journal in 2013. Cobe is worldwide - he travels the US and the Globe training “violence interrupters” in mediation and conflict resolution strategies. He provides training in 23 cities in the United States - including Chicago, New York, Baltimore, New Orleans and right here in Philadelphia. Cobe has been featured on Vice, Ted Talk X, Crime Watch Daily, and now we have him on the Sunday School Show. Cobe's work was chronicled in the 2011 award-winning film “The Interrupters” which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2011 and aired on PBS’ FRONTLINE in January, 2012 as a two-hour special. The film was selected by New Yorker magazine, Chicago Tribune, Entertainment Weekly and the LA Times as one of the best films of 2011. We're also talking with Tonisha Greene and her 11 year old daughter Cheyenne Jones about bullying in school that resulted in devastating consequences. Guests: Ricardo "Cobe" Williams Vernard "Vern" Trent Tonisha Greene and her daughter Cheyenne Jones The EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show is Live on the Radio every Sunday from 10am-11am on Philadelphia 107.9FM. Show notes @ EducationLawyers.com/SundaySchool