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Lynn Margherio is the Founder and CEO of Cradles to Crayons, which "provides children from birth through age 12, living in homeless or low-income situations, with the essential items they need to thrive – at home, at school, and at play. We supply these items free of charge by engaging and connecting communities." Cradles to Crayons uses a lot of volunteers - of all ages - to meet their mission goals. Lynn joins host Steve Boland to talk about the importance of volunteerism as a component of building both service delivery and community support for nonprofit missions. The Cradles to Crayons "Giving Factory" (a warehouse where volunteers can give to their mission) has thousands of volunteer visits every year and Lynn talks about leveraging that commitment to further engagement in the mission work over time. Lynn talks about growing from faxes and spreadsheets to using a customized Salesforce implementation (more on Salesforce for nonprofits in this podcast episode), the importance of relationship and connection with volunteers, and much more. Lynn also has a TEDxBeaconStreet talk about building an "army of empathy" including volunteers and building a culture of connection from a young age.
From my heart to yours, WELCOME to the Love Lead Excel Podcast. I'm Kristin Wilson. Running a business and having employees is NOT an easy feat. Sometimes, you want to throw in the towel and just throw up your hands. IT'S ALSO sometimes THE WORST feeling to work for someone when you have things on your mind or things you want to change and you feel undervalued or unseen. Ya'll - my heart is SO full after spending time with Christina Matteucci. I am begging you to time block, whether you are a business owner or someone working on someone's business, to LEAN IN this episode. Christina is A PASSIONATE POWERHOUSE who EVERYONE needs in their life, whether you need an event designer, a speaker or a coach. She is chock-full of wisdom and passion that no matter if you are a #1 or a #2 you NEED in your life. This episode is dedicated to my numbers twos: Jennie, Casey, Shadow and Stasia in addition to the force of a team I have behind me at Our DJ Rocks and Photobooth Rocks- who I could NOT be doing life or business without right now. Let's Lean In… Bio Executive Director of David Beahm Experiences, Christina Matteucci pioneers an integral role within the special event industry as Number Two to celebrity event designer David Beahm. Now in her nineteenth year of collaboration with David, Christina has spent almost two decades skillfully executing unfathomably complex soirées all over the globe. Christina credits her rigorous conservatory theater training at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts (2001) with her ability to conceive and produce lavish event experiences. She also asserts that her finesse for the fantastic has been enhanced and honed through wholeheartedly embracing the position of Number Two—a role that has blossomed into an esteemed symbiotic partnership with David. By exemplifying the time-honored model of apprenticeship and mentorship, Christina cultivates a robustly innovative workplace that thrives on deeply rooted collaboration; as such, she is a champion of egalitarian business principles. Her bohemian theories on how we define professional success earn her coveted speaking opportunities within the global special events industry, inspiring and captivating audiences with her no-nonsense, comedic, and self-effacing style. On November 23, 2019, Christina had the honor of speaking alongside Eliza Reid, First Lady of Iceland, at TEDxBeaconStreet, Boston. By virtue of her particular aptitude for team building, Christina is uniquely qualified to counsel both emerging professionals embarking on their career paths (thus earning her the moniker TeucciMama: Mother Hen of the Number Twos) as well as CEOs who value synergistic, cooperative corporate cultures. Social Media Links & Website Follow Christina Matteucci IG: @davidbeahm, @teuccimama Check her out at www.davidbeahm.com, www.teuccimama.com In this episode, we discuss: Benefits of Being a Number 2 Top 3 Things a #2 Needs from #1 Things to Do to Re-igniting Your Fire How do I look for a #2? Top Tips for Success for a #2 Follow Kristin Wilson: IG: @meetkristin Twitter: @meetkristin Check out Our DJ Rocks online at http://meetkristinwilson.com
, "Human genome, we have a problem." Page contends that medical research is overlooking a fundamental fact with the assumption that male and female cells are equal and interchangeable in the lab, most notably because conventional wisdom holds that the X and Y chromosomes are relevant only within the reproductive tract. But if the sexes are equal, why are women more likely than men to develop certain diseases and vice versa? This compelling talk from TEDxBeaconStreet foretells how changing the way we understand the sexes could transform health care.
The ladies discuss whether women are less happy than they used to be because of unrealistic expectations about life created by social media. Women already feel pressured to “have it all”, but does the content on social media make us feel like we're not doing enough or falling behind those who appear to be living their best life? How do we define happiness and what do we really need to be happy? Is it possible to be happy all the time and would quitting or taking a break from social media help achieve this? Are the relationships we have on social media authentic or does liking, following, and comparing ourselves to the curated and filtered view of other people's lives fuel our own unhappiness? In this episode, Monah, Nushy Rose, and Sophie Hannah explore our complicated relationship with social media and look at how we can all take charge of our own future happiness.--------------------------------------- FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION #EthnicallySpeakingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitedmelanincoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/UnitedMelaninGroupTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZM8H5Jx9b/Twitter: https://instagram.com/unitedmelanincoFacebook: https://facebook.com/unitedmelanincoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unitedmelaninco/Get in touch with us: ethnicallyspeaking@unitedmelaningroup.com---------------------------------------- LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE https://www.inquirer.com/philly/health/we-arent-as-happy-as-we-used-to-be-heres-what-could-help-20180122.html(Article – We aren't as happy as we used to be. Here's what could help – Jean Twenge for The Philadelphia Inquirer)https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomokoyokoi/2021/03/27/pursuing-happiness-in-a-digital-world/?sh=2f0c132d4471(Article – Pursuing happiness in a digital world – Tomoko Yokoi for Forbes)https://www.inc.com/jeff-haden/scientists-just-discovered-mid-life-crisis-peaks-at-age-47-heres-how-to-minimize-effect-of-happiness-curve.html(Article– Research Shows People Become Increasingly Unhappy Until Age 47.2. Here's How to Minimize the Negative Effect of the 'Happiness Curve' – Jeff Haden for Inc.)https://www.healthista.com/reasons-social-media-making-you-unhappy/(Article – 6 reasons social media is making you unhappy (and what to do instead) – Healthista)https://time.com/4882372/social-media-facebook-instagram-unhappy/(Article – You Asked: Is Social Media Making Me Miserable? – Markham Heid for TIME)https://www.forbes.com/sites/petersuciu/2019/12/06/why-quitting-social-media-may-not-make-you-happier/?sh=32e6d5df37c5(Article – Why quitting social media may not make you happier – Peter Suciu for Forbes)https://medium.com/jumpstart-your-dream-life/were-our-ancestors-happier-than-we-are-today-75e8a8035011(Article – Were our ancestors happier than we are today? – Melissa Chu via Medium.com)https://www.ted.com/talks/robert_waldinger_what_makes_a_good_life_lessons_from_the_longest_study_on_happiness?(Video – What makes a good life? Lessons from the longest study on happiness – Robert Waldinger for TEDxBeaconStreet)https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/basics/hedonic-treadmill(Article – Hedonic Treadmill – Psychology Today)https://stevenfurtick.com/(Website – Steven Furtick, Pastor, Songwriter & Author)----------------------------------------Join Monah, Nushy Rose and Sophie Hannah, three smart, curious and opinionated highly-melanated women, as they discuss life, love and everything in between. No subject is off limits for these ladies, especially when it comes to issues affecting British communities of colour. So get ready to laugh, learn and liberate your mind, because if there's one thing you can guarantee, it's that the Ethnically Speaking ladies will be giving it to you straight. New episodes every Thursday.----------------------------------------Music by GC
The holiday season can be fraught for all kinds of reasons for so many. But just imagine how very alarming and emotionally harrowing it must be for those whose family members are in a cult. Perhaps you are, or perhaps you have friends or family who are (they may even be seeking to LEAD a cult themselves!) but at this time of year you'll more than likely have to spend time with them. What to do? Claudia Cragg @claudiacragg speaks here for @ Denver/Boulder/Fort Collins with about this book, ' but this content is helpful to all those in this situation. This is a thorough discussion of how #Trump, #QAnon and others use cult-like mind-control techniques to manipulate and maintain an unwavering support base. How is it that even now, post-election, Trump, with his highly documented failures, lies, anti-social behavior, remains the darling of right wing politics in the US. Hassan breaks it down delving into Trump's early influence of Norman Vincent Peale's "positive thinking", prosperity Christianity, to hisnsymbiotic relationship with Fox News. The combination of such odd bedfellows as the NRA, Christian fundamentalists, Russia and the Catholic Church, who form the basis of Trump's peculiar appeal makes for fascinating, but occasionally frightening listening and reading of the book. Steven A. Hassan, PhD, MA, M.Ed., LMHC, NCC is one of the foremost authorities on cults and mind control. He has been involved in educating the public about mind control, brainwashing, and destructive cults since 1976. He holds a Master's degree in counseling psychology from Cambridge College, is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC). Steven received a Master's in 2020 from Fielding Graduate University. He later earned a doctorate in the Organizational Development and Change (ODC)program at Fielding's School of Leadership Studies. Hassan did a TEDxBeaconStreet talk in 2018 entitled: Is Technology Controlling Your Mind? He was a participant in the "Dismantling QAnon" TEDXMidAtlantic program in 2020.
Designer David Hooker discusses the ways our visually oriented world affects us, inviting us to think critically of the images we consume or create. This talk was filmed at TEDxBeaconStreet. All TEDx events are organized independently by volunteers in the spirit of TED's mission of ideas worth spreading. To learn more about TEDxSHORTS, the TEDx program, or give feedback on this episode, please visit http://go.ted.com/tedxshorts. Follow TEDx on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TEDx Follow TEDx on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tedx_official/
MIT professor Rosalind Picard shares the lifesaving potential of smartwatch technology in detecting epileptic seizures. This talk was filmed at TEDxBeaconStreet. All TEDx events are organized independently by volunteers in the spirit of TED's mission of ideas worth spreading. To learn more about TEDxSHORTS, the TEDx program, or give feedback on this episode, please visit http://go.ted.com/tedxshorts. Follow TEDx on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TEDx Follow TEDx on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tedx_official Like TEDx on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TEDxEvents
Claudia Cragg @claudiacragg speaks here for @ Denver/Boulder/Fort Collins with about this book, '. This is a thorough discussion of how #Trump, #QAnon and others use cult-like mind-control techniques to manipulate and maintain an unwavering support base. How is it that even now, post-election, Trump, with his highly documented failures, lies, anti-social behavior, remains the darling of right wing politics in the US. Hassan breaks it down delving into Trump's early influence of Norman Vincent Peale's "positive thinking", prosperity Christianity, to hisnsymbiotic relationship with Fox News. The combination of such odd bedfellows as the NRA, Christian fundamentalists, Russia and the Catholic Church, who form the basis of Trump's peculiar appeal makes for fascinating, but occasionally frightening listening and reading of the book. Steven A. Hassan, PhD, MA, M.Ed., LMHC, NCC is one of the foremost authorities on cults and mind control. He has been involved in educating the public about mind control, brainwashing, and destructive cults since 1976. He holds a Master's degree in counseling psychology from Cambridge College, is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC). Steven received a Master's in 2020 from Fielding Graduate University. He later earned a doctorate in the Organizational Development and Change (ODC)program at Fielding’s School of Leadership Studies. Hassan did a TEDxBeaconStreet talk in 2018 entitled: Is Technology Controlling Your Mind? He was a participant in the "Dismantling QAnon" TEDXMidAtlantic program in 2020.
Today we're sharing another podcast from TED: TEDx SHORTS. Chief Medical Officer of Moderna Tal Zaks offers a look into the future of personalized medicine and how tailored vaccines might someday be used in the fight against cancer. This talk was filmed at TEDxBeaconStreet. All TEDx events are organized independently by volunteers in the spirit of TED's mission of ideas worth spreading. If you enjoyed this episode, you can subscribe to TEDxSHORTS wherever you’re listening to this.
On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building
Today’s guest believes that helping people develop meaningful professional relationships is the fastest way to turn promising biomedical research into life-saving cures. She’s a PhD biologist who trained at Harvard Medical School and had the opportunity to be coached by “super connectors” who taught her how to build human relationships to solve problems. To make that easier, she developed Curious Reactor, a life science-focused networking tool that helps participants make the most of conferences by creating a personalized match list that is short, targeted, and relevant. That way, participants can spend their time at the conference connecting with warm leads, instead of crossing fingers with cold contacts. By injecting science into human networking Curious Reactor can predict who should meet who. Please join me in welcoming Jenny Ro. Would you leave an honest rating and review on Apple Podcast?Or Stitcher?They are extremely helpful and I read each and every one of them. Thanks for the inspiration! In this episode we discuss: her thoughts on leadership: “Good leaders have the mindset of servant leadership. They also have really contagious vision and are able to instill that passion into other people through that vision.” that as a child she was an introvert and very much a tomboy catching bugs with her group of friends. the difference in her growing up in South Korea. the experience of being at a science conference and how it is different than attending any other kind of conference. her passion for wanting to help people in science, technology, and innovation engage with others by helping them break the ice to have a meaningful interaction built on a common foundation. the genesis story of Curious Reactor and how it evolved from simply connecting people to tech to connecting people to people. the process of how people are matched in the innovations ecosystem. how the pandemic has affected how she matches people and pivots constantly to ensure her network is supported. how she manages and nurtures her network with a dating guru mentality and how to strengthen work relationships. Links Jenny Ro onLinkedIn and Twitter. www.curiousreactor.com Books mentioned in this episode: “Friend of a Friend . . .: Understanding the Hidden Networks That Can Transform Your Life and Your Career” by David Burkus Other Resources Listen to my episode with David Burkus. Learn more about Felix G. Arroyo. Learn more about TEDxBeaconStreet. Robbie’s TEDx Talk at TEDxBeaconStreet www.robbiesamuels.com/TEDx. About Robbie: Robbie Samuels is a keynote speaker,TEDx speaker, and relationship-based business strategy coach who has been recognized as a “networking expert” by Harvard Business Review Ascend, Forbes, Lifehacker, and Inc and as an "industry expert in the field of digital event design" by JDC Events. He createdThe 5% Advantage Program, a four-week experiential program that helps presenters grow in their confidence with Zoom, online facilitation, and virtual event design so they can reduce their tech angst and host more engaging online experiences that meet the purpose of the convening and participants' need for content and connection. He is the host of#NoMoreBadZoom Virtual Happy Hour, a popular weekly virtual event that explores new ways to design engaging virtual experiences. He assists organizations with bringing their in-person events strategically online as a Virtual Event Design Consultant, Virtual Emcee, and Zoom Producer. He is the author of the best-selling business book Croissants vs. Bagels: Strategic, Effective, and Inclusive Networking at Conferences and has been profiled in the Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Fast Company. He writes for Harvard Business Review Ascend. His clients include associations, women's leadership summits,
Chief Medical Officer of Moderna Tal Zaks offers a look into the future of personalized medicine and how tailored vaccines might someday be used in the fight against cancer. This talk was filmed at TEDxBeaconStreet. All TEDx events are organized independently by volunteers in the spirit of TED's mission of ideas worth spreading. To learn more about TEDxSHORTS, the TEDx program, or give feedback on this episode, please visit http://go.ted.com/tedxshorts. Follow TEDx on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TEDx Follow TEDx on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tedx_official Like TEDx on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TEDxEvents
Cass Sunstein examines “nudge theory,” showing how we can all make better decisions when we get even the slightest push to change our behavior. This talk was filmed at TEDxBeaconStreet. All TEDx events are organized independently by volunteers in the spirit of TED's mission of ideas worth spreading. To learn more about TEDxSHORTS, the TEDx program, or give feedback on this episode, please visit http://go.ted.com/tedxshorts. Follow TEDx on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TEDx Follow TEDx on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tedx_official Like TEDx on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TEDxEvents
We have an amazing legend of triathlon Karen Smyers with us today. You may recall that last week we talked a bit about the UCAN coaches round table with triathlon Karen Smyers among other legendary triathletes and coaches. In the peak of her career she had a range of talent that allowed her to win the Ironman World Championship, the ITU World Championship, the Pan American Games and the US Pro Championship. We've got Hall of Famer Karen Smyers as our guest today. Also in Today's Show: Interview with Karen Smyers Endurance News - IM Louisville cancelled. Is Chatty next? What's New in the 303 - DU Tri goes NCAA, State Time Trial open for unlicensed cyclists and Pikes Peak Videos of the week Sponsor VENGA: Thanks to Venga CBD for helping make the show possible and sponsoring today's show. Venga CBD is designed specifically to help athletes perform their best. Venga is a premium CBD that will improve your athletic performance by helping reducing inflammation and anxiety. I received my "Train Longer" Ultra Gels this week and noticed an immediate difference. They also included a sample pack of the new Venga Energy drink. It came in a 5 pack box of single serve packets. Each packet is mixed with 12-24 oz of water and has 12.5mg of CBD and 75mg of caffeine. It has potassium, amino acids, and a bunch of vitamins. I tried it on a run yesterday and felt great. And they have a no-risk, 60-day, money-back guarantee. It's easy order online and delivered right to your door. Venga CBD really has helped me perform my best and it can help you too. Get 30% off your first order with promo code - 303podcast. Subscribe and save 15% on future orders. Announcements: We are now on Spotify Please subscribe to 303 Endurance Sponsor UCAN: We put UCAN to the test this past weekend with a 2:45, 6,772 foot climb up Pikes Peak. I mixed 3 bottles with 2 scoops of UCAN Orange Energy SuperStarch. I drank one (with some crushed ice) on the drive to Manitou Springs. The other two were on board in my UCAN water bottles. I had a 3rd insulated bottle with UCAN Hydration Lemon Lime. That took us from 7,800 to 11,000 feet in 11 miles where we stop at brake check to refill bottles.Then you have 6 miles to gain another 3,000 feet. There was a patch of 10-11% grade before and after the brake check station. UCAN gives you steady energy so you can finish stronger. UCAN Performance Energy and Bars are powered by SuperStarch®. Use in your training to fuel the healthy way and recover quickly! Use code MHE2020 for 15% off at generationucan.com, or try the UCAN Tri Starter Pack - 50% off, limit 1 - https://www.generationucan.com/product/ucan-tri-starter-pack-50-off/ Interview with Karen Smyers: In the peak of her career she had a range of talent that allowed her to win the Ironman World Championship, the ITU World Championship, the Pan American Games and the US Pro Championship in a single year. We were talking about how important these legends of our sport are, and how valuable their memories are and how fortunate we are to hear them tell the stories. We are to get into a bunch of topics including some of here career highlights, the Collins Cub and her role as co-team captain with Mark Allen for Team America, her TED Talk and Wheels of Change and a 1500 miles STRAVA art message. https://www.karensmyers.com/ https://wheelsofchange.us/index.html Go to Strava and join the Wheels of Change (invite a friend while you are there) Pick your route that you will do Complete a waiver and boom! The Wheels of Change routes are available in the indoor cycling app ROUVY: go to the ROUVY catalog of virtual routes click on the SEARCH tab enter "wheelsofchange" in the Author search field and click the green "search" button WHAT A giant ride to spell BLACK LIVES MATTER from New York to Maine and support the abolition of racism and the awakening of an anti-racist America. WHEN Weekend of July 18th and 19th gives us two days to get it done and clean up any open segments. (Ride/walk any portion you choose – 1 block or 200 miles) https://yougotchicked08.wordpress.com/about-me/ Endurance News: IRONMAN Louisville triathlon, originally scheduled for October 11 cannot take place in 2020 and will not return in 2021. IRONMAN officials are working to determine options for possible future IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 event locations in Kentucky. IRONMAN Chattanooga 70.3 was rescheduled to August 23. It is the next race on the IRONMAN calendar that has not been cancelled. What's New in the 303: https://303triathlon.com/university-of-denver-adds-womens-triathlon-to-varsity-sports/ USA Triathlon, along with Karlton Creech, University of Denver Vice Chancellor for Athletics, Recreation and Ritchie Center Operations, today announced that the University of Denver will add women’s triathlon to its varsity sport offerings. The school is the 37th in the nation, the second in Colorado and the ninth at the NCAA Division I level to add the sport. BRAC Invites Triathletes to State Time Trial Championships The Bicycle Racing Association of Colorado (BRAC) is inviting Triathletes, multisport athletes, and unlicensed cyclists to attend the State Time Trial Championships in Keenesburg, CO on Saturday, July 18th. Depending on age and ability level, there are races of 10, 20, or 40 Km. Riders start at 1-minute intervals and race the “race of truth.” All care is being taken to follow the Public Health Orders for social distancing at outdoor events. Pikes Peak Ride on the 4th 2017 - Bill and the DAC - 3:49 up/down 36.91 miles and 6,614 feet 2018 - Khem and I with Dave Deschenes - 3:39 up/down 36.91 and 6,667 feet 2020 - 2:46 up and :52 down - https://www.strava.com/activities/3713758498 The EPIC MINI Triathlon Email this week that it's still on. There are 8-10 minute blocks BEFORE the next group will start. Edora Pool Ice Center (EPIC) SPECTATORS: spectators arriving after 6:45am on Saturday will be turned around or delayed and unable to get in for the parking areas SPECTATORS ARE CURRENTLY NOT ALLOWED IN THE POOL AREA: For gathering size control and this event to take place we are planning to live stream as much as possible. This means we will be including live streaming coverage for the swim course via the link below. Video of the Week: https://www.karensmyers.com/videos/ A Champion's Toolbox: Karen Smyers at TEDxBeaconStreet Upcoming Interviews: Barbara Perkins, the new head coach of the DU NCAA Triathlon Team. Mark Allen to talk to us about the advice he's giving his athletes during COVID, how to use virtual racing, but not overdo it, and more. Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. Please be sure to follow us on social media including @303endurance and @triathlon and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
We have an amazing legend of triathlon Karen Smyers with us today. You may recall that last week we talked a bit about the UCAN coaches round table with triathlon Karen Smyers among other legendary triathletes and coaches. In the peak of her career she had a range of talent that allowed her to win the Ironman World Championship, the ITU World Championship, the Pan American Games and the US Pro Championship. We've got Hall of Famer Karen Smyers as our guest today. Also in Today's Show: Interview with Karen Smyers Endurance News - IM Louisville cancelled. Is Chatty next? What's New in the 303 - DU Tri goes NCAA, State Time Trial open for unlicensed cyclists and Pikes Peak Videos of the week Sponsor VENGA: Thanks to Venga CBD for helping make the show possible and sponsoring today's show. Venga CBD is designed specifically to help athletes perform their best. Venga is a premium CBD that will improve your athletic performance by helping reducing inflammation and anxiety. I received my "Train Longer" Ultra Gels this week and noticed an immediate difference. They also included a sample pack of the new Venga Energy drink. It came in a 5 pack box of single serve packets. Each packet is mixed with 12-24 oz of water and has 12.5mg of CBD and 75mg of caffeine. It has potassium, amino acids, and a bunch of vitamins. I tried it on a run yesterday and felt great. And they have a no-risk, 60-day, money-back guarantee. It's easy order online and delivered right to your door. Venga CBD really has helped me perform my best and it can help you too. Get 30% off your first order with promo code - 303podcast. Subscribe and save 15% on future orders. Announcements: We are now on Spotify Please subscribe to 303 Endurance Sponsor UCAN: We put UCAN to the test this past weekend with a 2:45, 6,772 foot climb up Pikes Peak. I mixed 3 bottles with 2 scoops of UCAN Orange Energy SuperStarch. I drank one (with some crushed ice) on the drive to Manitou Springs. The other two were on board in my UCAN water bottles. I had a 3rd insulated bottle with UCAN Hydration Lemon Lime. That took us from 7,800 to 11,000 feet in 11 miles where we stop at brake check to refill bottles.Then you have 6 miles to gain another 3,000 feet. There was a patch of 10-11% grade before and after the brake check station. UCAN gives you steady energy so you can finish stronger. UCAN Performance Energy and Bars are powered by SuperStarch®. Use in your training to fuel the healthy way and recover quickly! Use code MHE2020 for 15% off at generationucan.com, or try the UCAN Tri Starter Pack - 50% off, limit 1 - https://www.generationucan.com/product/ucan-tri-starter-pack-50-off/ Interview with Karen Smyers: In the peak of her career she had a range of talent that allowed her to win the Ironman World Championship, the ITU World Championship, the Pan American Games and the US Pro Championship in a single year. We were talking about how important these legends of our sport are, and how valuable their memories are and how fortunate we are to hear them tell the stories. We are to get into a bunch of topics including some of here career highlights, the Collins Cub and her role as co-team captain with Mark Allen for Team America, her TED Talk and Wheels of Change and a 1500 miles STRAVA art message. https://www.karensmyers.com/ https://wheelsofchange.us/index.html Go to Strava and join the Wheels of Change (invite a friend while you are there) Pick your route that you will do Complete a waiver and boom! The Wheels of Change routes are available in the indoor cycling app ROUVY: go to the ROUVY catalog of virtual routes click on the SEARCH tab enter "wheelsofchange" in the Author search field and click the green "search" button WHAT A giant ride to spell BLACK LIVES MATTER from New York to Maine and support the abolition of racism and the awakening of an anti-racist America. WHEN Weekend of July 18th and 19th gives us two days to get it done and clean up any open segments. (Ride/walk any portion you choose – 1 block or 200 miles) https://yougotchicked08.wordpress.com/about-me/ Endurance News: IRONMAN Louisville triathlon, originally scheduled for October 11 cannot take place in 2020 and will not return in 2021. IRONMAN officials are working to determine options for possible future IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 event locations in Kentucky. IRONMAN Chattanooga 70.3 was rescheduled to August 23. It is the next race on the IRONMAN calendar that has not been cancelled. What's New in the 303: https://303triathlon.com/university-of-denver-adds-womens-triathlon-to-varsity-sports/ USA Triathlon, along with Karlton Creech, University of Denver Vice Chancellor for Athletics, Recreation and Ritchie Center Operations, today announced that the University of Denver will add women’s triathlon to its varsity sport offerings. The school is the 37th in the nation, the second in Colorado and the ninth at the NCAA Division I level to add the sport. BRAC Invites Triathletes to State Time Trial Championships The Bicycle Racing Association of Colorado (BRAC) is inviting Triathletes, multisport athletes, and unlicensed cyclists to attend the State Time Trial Championships in Keenesburg, CO on Saturday, July 18th. Depending on age and ability level, there are races of 10, 20, or 40 Km. Riders start at 1-minute intervals and race the “race of truth.” All care is being taken to follow the Public Health Orders for social distancing at outdoor events. Pikes Peak Ride on the 4th 2017 - Bill and the DAC - 3:49 up/down 36.91 miles and 6,614 feet 2018 - Khem and I with Dave Deschenes - 3:39 up/down 36.91 and 6,667 feet 2020 - 2:46 up and :52 down - https://www.strava.com/activities/3713758498 The EPIC MINI Triathlon Email this week that it's still on. There are 8-10 minute blocks BEFORE the next group will start. Edora Pool Ice Center (EPIC) SPECTATORS: spectators arriving after 6:45am on Saturday will be turned around or delayed and unable to get in for the parking areas SPECTATORS ARE CURRENTLY NOT ALLOWED IN THE POOL AREA: For gathering size control and this event to take place we are planning to live stream as much as possible. This means we will be including live streaming coverage for the swim course via the link below. Video of the Week: https://www.karensmyers.com/videos/ A Champion's Toolbox: Karen Smyers at TEDxBeaconStreet Upcoming Interviews: Barbara Perkins, the new head coach of the DU NCAA Triathlon Team. Mark Allen to talk to us about the advice he's giving his athletes during COVID, how to use virtual racing, but not overdo it, and more. Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. Please be sure to follow us on social media including @303endurance and @triathlon and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
Rebecca Love shares her experience as a nurse and thought leader to advocate for more involvement from front line workers in the development of medical technology. This talk was filmed at TEDxBeaconStreet. All TEDx events are organized independently by volunteers in the spirit of TED's mission of ideas worth spreading. To learn more about TEDxSHORTS, the TEDx program, or give feedback on this episode, please visit http://go.ted.com/tedxshorts. Follow TEDx on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TEDx Follow TEDx on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tedx_official/ Like TEDx on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TEDxEvents
We’ve all heard of the so-called “sin taxes” on items like cigarettes and soda. When these harmful products become more expensive, consumption naturally decreases. What if we tried the same approach with fossil fuel consumption producing carbon emissions? This special throwback episode features Jeff’s 2016 TEDx talk that was the impetus for Better Innovation, focused on citizen activism and the impact of a carbon tax in British Columbia. The province adopted a carbon tax that cut fossil fuel consumption by 16% without stifling economic growth — and since revenues were given back to the people by cutting other taxes, it enjoyed public support. In 2019, the carbon tax was extended throughout Canada. While partisan gridlock may hinder a national carbon tax in the U.S., Jeff argues we could adopt it at the state level using ballot initiatives; and, perhaps extend this idea across the globe! Tune in to see how we can leverage taxes as a powerful tool for social change.
My guest this week is Michael Gropman, Deputy Superintendent of the Community Service Division of the Brookline Police Department. In addition to his over thirty years of law enforcement experience, Michael also holds his Doctorate in Education and Human Development, was part of the founding team for TEDxBeaconStreet, teaches leadership skills to police and security officers, and founded both men’s and women’s community hockey associations. He is a thoughtful, caring man who is deeply dedicated to community. Instagram: @makingkairos @kairosnate Additional show notes available at makingkairos.com
In this speech analysis, we go over "Breaking free from anxiety" by Mel Schwartz at the TEDxBeacon Street conference.
Sarah Beaulieu is a keynote speaker, trainer, writer and social entrepreneur dedicated to creating a world free of sexual harassment and violence. She has shared her personal story of sexual violence in front of thousands at TEDxBeaconStreet, Take Back the Night, and many other events, panels and conferences.Sarah is also Founder of The Uncomfortable Conversation, Inc. -- a nonprofit organization dedicated to normalizing conversations about sexual violence, especially for young men -- as well as The Enliven Project, a campaign to bring sexual violence out of the closet and lift survivors to their full potential.Sarah has a background in fundraising and communications for institutions like Brown University, Boston College, and the GreenLight Fund, and longstanding engagement in several sexual violence prevention and response initiatives.Mind of a Mentor is an Ossa original show hosted by Marla Isackson, Founder and CEO of Ossa Collective women's podcast network. For more information about Ossa, visit: https://ossacollective.com/Follow Ossa on Socials- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ossaforpodcasters/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ossa-collective/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ossacollectivenetwork
Sarah Beaulieu is a keynote speaker, trainer, writer and social entrepreneur dedicated to creating a world free of sexual harassment and violence. She has shared her personal story of sexual violence in front of thousands at TEDxBeaconStreet, Take Back the Night, and many other events, panels and conferences. Sarah is also Founder of The Uncomfortable Conversation, Inc. -- a nonprofit organization dedicated to normalizing conversations about sexual violence, especially for young men -- as well as The Enliven Project, a campaign to bring sexual violence out of the closet and lift survivors to their full potential. Sarah has a background in fundraising and communications for institutions like Brown University, Boston College, and the GreenLight Fund, and longstanding engagement in several sexual violence prevention and response initiatives.
John Werner is the Organizer of TEDxBeaconStreet, one of the top TEDx events that other Organizers would love to visit. In this episode, you'll learn why John and his event have been so successful, over 86 million views since 2010. John's very generous towards everyone that has helped him build a staggeringly connected community. John's been producing TEDx events since 2010 and is deeply integrated into the TEDx Community. He's on the TEDx Board of Advisors, was the original creator of TEDx Adventures with over 365 to date, and over 10,000 attendees each year. He's a part of the TED-Ed brain trust, and you'll soon learn his deep passion for education which comes across loud and clear in this episode. John is also a TEDx speaker, having presented at TED University, TED-Ed, and TED Global. He nominates TED Fellows. His career and experience are vast as evidenced by an extensive list of accomplishments, Fellowships, and Awards on Wikipedia. John's certainly a role model. This episode covers so much ground that you don't want to read about it, you want to listen. Hear John's passion, deep thinking behind making connections and how he let's just enough chaos into the system to make it all work.
In this special episode, Jeff sits down with five guest speakers at TedxBeaconStreet Salon EmTech at Kendall Square to explore a wide range of technology shaping our future, both in and out of the tax sector. From using virtual reality to improve surgical accuracy to an artificial intelligence bot that can predict court decisions, this unique panel of innovators gives us a glimpse of a not-too-distant tomorrow. Featuring Daniel Hashimoto, Benjamin Alarie, Francisco Aguilar, Sharon Goldberg, and Danny Bigel.
Irma is a Boston-based Innovation Catalyst at the intersection of health, technology, humanity and storytelling. Named in the Top 30 Women in Tech, she is recognized as a top influencer in DigitalHealth, HealthTech, PersonalizedMedicine and IoT. Irma’s career spans two decades in product development, technology management and consulting, including tenures with Integra Life Sciences, IBM and most recently, Google. She now combines deep technical expertise, product development experience and patient advocacy with storytelling and community engagement at eViRa Health, a B2B marketing consultancy. Irma additionally indulges her passion for innovation and storytelling by working with entrepreneurs as a coach and consultant. Whether it’s helping to perfect their pitch for a competition, finding just the right way to tailor the message for a specific audience, or guiding on business strategy, Irma’s empathetic approach and servant leadership has gotten rave reviews. Irma is an invited speaker, she has been recognized as a top 10 influencer in major health industry events like ConnectedHealth, HIMSS, xMed, CES and HLTH. Deeply committed to service and lifelong learning, she serves on the board of a non-profit Ideas in Action and is a co-founder, curator and program director at TEDxBeaconStreet. Since 2012, Irma coached dozens of TED Speakers, many of whom delivered their TEDx talks in life sciences, medical technology and healthcare innovation. Irma earned Master of Science degree in Systems and Software Engineering from Boston University and Master of Science degree in Engineering Management from Tufts University. Contact Irma: Web: eViRaHealth.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/irmaraste Twitter: https://twitter.com/irmaraste Medium: https://medium.com/@irmaraste YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpz6mUCCbvPP_27f4j5XJDQ Schedule a time to chat: http://bit.ly/bookIrma Contact Avrohom: web: http://asktheceo.biz email: avrohomg@asktheceo.biz Twitter: @avrohomg Instagram: @avrohomg Phone: +1 (845) 418-5340 Phone: +972-72-224-4449 Avrohom is a Cybersecurity advisor who specializes in security solutions for Telecom Providers and Contact Centers in Global Organizations. He comes from a 20+ year career in Telecom, where he helped businesses around the world install and maintain their communication systems and contact centers. He is a Top-ranked global IoT expert by Postscapes.com, followed worldwide on Twitter, and a frequent speaker on using technology to accelerate revenue growth. Avrohom is also the founder of #AskTheCEO, an online technology thought leadership community, whose mission is to create an online platform where people can go to learn about the latest in technology, without a sales pitch, jargon, or call to action. Listen to him share the latest technology trends, tools, and best practices, on #AskTheCEO — broadcasted on YouTube, with all shows available on iTunes and Sound Cloud. You Tube: https://bit.ly/2N2BNWO iTunes: https://apple.co/2NI5P39 Sound Cloud: https://bit.ly/2gOp67y SHOW NOTES: [10:00] 5G Technology enables billions of sensors. [10:00] IoMT - Internet of Medical Things - Connected Health [10:00] What are Future Trends in HealthCare? [14:10] Where is TeleHealth being Adopted? [16:55] What are the challenges when it comes to Digital Health? [21:58] Will AI take away jobs in healthcare? [24:37] What are your thoughts on nanotechnology? [31:22] What will be the next disruptor in Healthcare? [33:42] How has technology changed dentistry? [35:42] Where do Entrepreneurs go wrong?
Philanthropy Podcast: A Resource for Nonprofit Leaders and Fundraising & Advancement Professionals
The challenge we face: The world of nonprofit fundraising is a place where uncomfortable realities surrounding sexual harassment and sexual violence need to be addressed. According to The Chronicle of Philanthropy, 1 in 4 women in nonprofit fundraising have experienced sexual harassment and 1 in 14 men have experienced sexual harassment. The complexity of these realities can be illustrated by the fact that two-thirds of these incidents are committed by donors, one-third are committed by staff and of the incidents reported 35% are committed by board members. In a world where the #MeToo movement has empowered people to speak about sexual harassment and violence more openly, Sarah Beaulieu discusses our need to make our workplaces safer for our employees and volunteers by engaging in conversations to be proactively protective and supportive to ensure that everyone entrusted to our organizations knows that their safety is our most important priority in fulfilling our missions. In this episode we’ll discuss: How preventing sexual violence begins with having uncomfortable conversations. The effect the #MeToo has had in nonprofit fundraising How to change from an unsatisfying culture for your staff to a culture of safety and respect Scenarios in which your team members might find themselves and how to prepare for them. Steps you can take when someone comes to you with a report of sexual harassment or assault Where to find sample organizational policies relating to sexual harassment and violence Transparency about reporting and how confidentiality is handled. Five key ideas for framing before you train: know the facts, accept that conversations will be uncomfortable, see the whole picture, embrace the practical questions, get curious, not furious Who should intervene if a donor is harassing a fundraiser? The power of media if board members and organizations aren’t responsive to a fundraiser’s claim of sexual violence or a culture of ignorance How to shift power dynamics in concerning situations through bystander interventions What to do when you find yourself questioning your own behavior and if you have crossed a line? How to handle tough circumstances around resolving harassment issues that might impact the success of someone’s career. How to address issues with donors and/or board members who are committing sexual harassment. How you can make your voice heard! There will be two discussions in the Philanthropy Podcast Facebook group this week. The questions we’re asking are: What have you seen work well in a place where you worked for ensuring that your employees and volunteers knew that the workplace was safe, that harassment wasn’t welcome, or that you had their full support? What was the nugget of gold you heard in this conversation or that you realized while you were listening to our conversation with Sarah? You can join our Philanthropy Podcast Facebook Group to share ideas, get advice, and simply enjoy the company of other listeners. Learn more about this episode’s guest, Sarah Beaulieu: Sarah Beaulieu is an expert at engaging people in productive and meaningful conversations about sexual harassment and violence and founder of The Uncomfortable Conversation, a nonprofit that produces short-form videos that normalize conversations about consent, healthy relationships, advocacy and supporting survivors of sexual violence.Her 2016 TEDxBeaconStreet talk summarized five years of intensive research and over 100 interviews with men on sexual violence and harassment. Her opinion pieces have been published by Boston Business Journal, Providence Journal, Chronicle of Philanthropy. She has appeared on Fox News Providence, WHYY, Huffington Post Live, and Voice America. The Uncomfortable Conversation has been featured in the Philadelphia Metro, WHYY, NY Observer, AskMen and FoxNews, and at events like the Independent Television Festival, Civic Series, Calling All Crows 10th Anniversary Event, and an interactive screening event at HBO. Sarah frequently speaks with diverse audiences, including fraternity members, working professionals and students. Recent appearances include: Columbia University, Independent Television Festival, MIT, University of Massachusetts – Amherst, the Communications Network, SheGeeks Out, and Impact Hub NY.Sarah’s work reflects lessons she learned through an early foray into public conversations about sexual violence. Her graphic, The Truth About False Accusation, generated international discussion and debate after being featured (and critiqued) on The Guardian UK, Washington Post and Slate. Previously, Sarah held leadership roles in fundraising and communications at Brown University, Boston College, Be the Change and the GreenLight Fund. She is also a trained rape crisis counselor and served for five years on the board of the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center. 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Augmented Reality (AR) hasn’t gone mainstream just yet . . . but, it is already assisting companies solve problems in a new way - in a fast changing digital economy. John Werner, founder and CEO of AR in Action and founder of TEDxBeaconStreet explains to EY Global Tax Innovation Leader Jeff Saviano how AR can help businesses thrive. They also discuss Werner’s passion for TEDx Talks and his recent talk about AR.
HBR and Forbes contributor Dorie Clark joins us again to show you how to develop breakthrough ideas and build a following around them! Too many people believe that if they keep their heads down and work hard, they will be lauded as experts on the merits of their work. But that’s simply not true anymore. To advance your business or your cause, you have to inspire others to listen and take action. In this interview based on her new book Stand Out: How to Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It, Dorie explains how to build a following around your ideas.In this interview you’ll learn how to: • Break through the noise and communicate in a way that makes others take notice • Create a community that helps your idea spread • Leverage social networks – online and off – to gain momentum • Ensure your ideas receive the attention they deserve and make an impact Bio: Dorie Clark is the author of Reinventing You: Define Your Brand, Imagine Your Future (Harvard Business Review Press, 2013) and Stand Out: How to Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It (Portfolio/Penguin, 2015). A former presidential campaign spokeswoman, she is a frequent contributor to the Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Entrepreneur, and the World Economic Forum blog. Recognized as a “branding expert” by the Associated Press, Fortune, and Inc. magazine, Clark is a marketing strategy consultant and speaker for clients including Google, Microsoft, Yale University, Fidelity, and the World Bank. She is an Adjunct Professor of Business Administration at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business and a Visiting Professor for IE Business School in Madrid. She has guest lectured at Harvard Business School, the Harvard Kennedy School, Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business, the Wharton School, the MIT Sloan School of Management, and more. She is a frequent guest on MSNBC and appears in worldwide media including NPR, the Wall Street Journal, and the BBC. Take a few minutes to check out Dorie’s TEDxBeaconStreet talk in the video above: Finding your breakthrough idea! For more information about Dorie, visit: www.dorieclark.com
思春期は誰にとっても戸惑いの時ですが、トランスジェンダーの10代の若者にとっては、夜ごと心地よく思えない身体に成長していく悪夢の時にもなり得るのです。心に沁みるこの講演では、内分泌科医のノーマン・スパックが、どうやってホルモン補充療法で未成年者を治療するアメリカの数少ない医者の一人となったのか、自身の経験を教えてくれます。思春期の影響を食い止めることで、スパックはトランスジェンダーの10代の若者に必要な時間を与えているのです。 (TEDxBeaconStreetにて撮影)
Период полового созревания — это тяжёлый период для всех, но для трансгендерных подростков он может стать просто кошмаром, так как они развиваются внутри тела, в котором чувствуют себя не комфортно. В открытой беседе эндокринолог Норман Спэк расскажет свою собственную историю о том, как он стал одним из немногих докторов США, который лечит несовершеннолетних, используя гормонозаместительную терапию. Откладывая последствия периода полового созревания, Спэк даёт трансгендерным подросткам то время, которое им нужно. (Записано на TEDxBeaconStreet)
A puberdade é uma época constrangedora para todos, mas para os adolescentes transgêneros pode ser um pesadelo, ao crescerem toda noite em corpos em que não se sentem confortáveis. Em uma conversa sincera, o endocrinologista Norman Spack conta uma história pessoal de como ele se tornou um dos poucos médicos nos Estados Unidos a tratar menores de idade com terapia de substituição de hormônios. Ao deixar fora os efeitos da puberdade, Spack dá aos adolescentes trans o tempo que precisam. (Filmado no TEDxBeaconStreet.)
La puberté est une période délicate pour à peu près tout le monde, mais pour les adolescents transgenres, cela peut être un cauchemar. Du jour au lendemain, ils grandissent dans un corps dans lequel ils ne se sentent pas à l'aise. Dans un discours sincère, l'endocrinologue Norman Spack raconte une histoire personnelle sur la façon dont il est devenu l'un des rares médecins aux États-Unis pour le traitement des mineurs avec la thérapie de remplacement d'hormone. En conjurant les effets de la puberté, Spack donne aux adolescents trans le temps dont ils ont besoin. (Filmé à TEDxBeaconStreet.)
La pubertad es un momento incómodo para casi todos, pero para los adolescentes transexuales puede ser una pesadilla, ya que nacen en cuerpos con los que no se sienten cómodos. En una charla comprensiva, el endocrinólogo Norman Spack cuenta la historia personal de cómo se convirtió uno de los pocos médicos en los Estados Unidos en proveer tratamiento a menores con terapia de reemplazo de hormonas. Al impedir los efectos de la pubertad, Spack le da a los adolescentes trans el tiempo que necesitan. (Filmado en TEDxBeaconStreet).
Für beinahe jeden ist die Pubertät eine schwierige Zeit, aber für Transgender-Teenager kann sie zum Albtraum werden, da sie über Nacht in Körper hineinwachsen, in denen sie sich nicht wohl fühlen. In einem bewegenden Vortrag erzählt der Endokrinologe Norman Spack eine persönliche Geschichte davon, wie er zu einem der wenigen Ärzte in den USA wurde, der Minderjährige mit Hormonersatztherapie behandelt. Durch die Verzögerung der Pubertät gibt Spack den Trans-Teens die Zeit, die sie brauchen. (Gefilmt bei TEDxBeaconStreet.)
사춘기는 모두한테 끔찍한 시간이지만 성전환한 십대들한테는 악몽이 될 수 있습니다. 하룻밤 사이에 그들이 익숙하지 않은 몸으로 성장하기 때문이죠. 진심어린 강연에서 분비학자 노먼 스팩은 그가 어떻게 해서 미국에서 호르몬 대체 요법으로 청소년을 치료하는 몇 안되는 의사가 되었는지 개인적인 이야기를 말합니다. 사춘기의 효과를 늦추면서 스팩은 성이 바뀐 십대들에게 필요한 시간을 줍니다. (TEDxBeaconStreet 에서 촬영)
지능의 방정식이 존재할까요? 그렇습니다. 바로 F = T ∇ Sτ입니다. 심리학자이자 컴퓨터 과학자인 알렉스 위즈너-그로스는 이 공식이 대체 무슨 뜻인지 무척 흥미롭고 유익한 강연으로 설명합니다. (영상: TEDxBeaconStreet)
知能に公式なんてあるのでしょうか?はい、 F = T ∇ Sτです。物理学者そしてコンピュータ科学者であるアレックス・ウィスナー=グロスが、この式が一体どんな意味があるのか、魅力的で、内容のある話で説明します。 (TEDxBeaconStreetにて収録)
Y a-t-il une équation pour l'intelligence ? Oui. C'est F = T ∇ Sτ. Dans un discours fascinant et informatif, le physicien et informaticien Alex Wissner-Gross explique ce qu'elle peut bien signifier. (Filmé à TEDxBeaconStreet.)
¿Existe una ecuación para la inteligencia? Sí. Es F = T ∇ Sτ. En una fascinante e informativa charla, el físico y científico de la informática Alex Wissner-Gross explica a qué se refiere con eso. (Filmado en TEDxBeaconStreet.)
Существует ли уравнение интеллекта? Да. Вот оно: F = T ∇ Sτ. В своей пленительной и информативной речи физик и информатик Алекс Висснер-Гросс объясняет, что скрывается за этим уравнением. (Снято во время TEDxBeaconStreet)
Gibt es eine Gleichung für Intelligenz? Ja: F = T ∇ Sτ. In einem faszinierenden und informativen Vortrag erklärt der Physiker und Informatiker Alex Wissner-Gross, was genau das bedeuten soll (Aufgenommen bei TEDxBeaconStreet).
Será que há uma equação para a inteligência? Sim. É F = T ∇ Sτ. Numa palestra fascinante e informativa, o físico e cientista da computação Alex Wissner-Gross explica que raios isso significa. (Filmado no TEDxBeaconStreet.)
This episode of podmissum features John K. Werner ’88. John is the project innovator for the Camera Culture Group at MIT Media Lab. He is working on new imaging platforms, developing hardware and software technologies for augmenting human vision. John is also working on large scale online learning, bringing young people from around the world together to solve some of the most important problems through rapid prototyping and helping to foster an environment of entrepreneurship to take ideas into the real world. He is a founder of TEDxBeaconstreet.com, an All-American Triathlete, a Harvard Loeb Fellow, and one of the founding members of Citizen Schools. John spoke at Trinity’s Upper School Community Time on 6 January 2014. We begin with Upper School Assistant Principal and Global Travel Coordinator Chance Sims, who introduces John. To listen to this episode Click on the "pod" icon in the upper left, to the left of the episode title. Click on the hyperlink below, to the right of the text "Direct Download." You may follow Podmissum On iTunes By clicking on the RSS icon at the bottom of the right column, below the word Syndication. iOS and Android App Purchase the app for iOS (download Podcast Box and purchase Podmissum in-app). Purchase the app for Android that you may download to your device.
تايلر ديويت مدرس العلوم في المدرسة الثانوية كان متحمساً لخطة درس عن البكتيريا (رائع !) - و شعر بخيبة الأمل عندما كره طلابه الدرس. كانت المشكلة في الكتاب المدرسي: كان من المستحيل أن يُفهم. انه يقدم دعوة مثيرة لمعلمي العلوم للتخلص من المصطلحات والدقة المبالغ فيها، و جعل العلوم أكثر حماسا عبر القصص و وسائل العرض. (تم تصويره في TEDxBeaconStreet.)
고등학교 과학 교사인 타일러 디윗(Tyler DeWitt)은 박테리아에 대한 강의 계획에 열정적이었습니다 (멋지죠!) -- 그러나 그의 학생들이 그 내용을 싫어하는 것을 보고는 매우 충격을 받았습니다. 문제는 교과서였죠: 이해가 불가능했습니다. 그는 과학 선생님들에게 어려운 전문 용어와 지나친 엄격한 자세함을 버리고 이야기와 묘사로 과학 수업을 풍족하게 하자고 이야기합니다. (TEDxBeaconStreet.)
Тайлер ДеВитт, преподаватель в средней школе, был в восторге от темы урока, посвящённой бактериям (как круто!) — и шокирован, когда его ученикам она не понравилась. Проблема заключалась в учебнике: его невозможно было понять. Тайлер воодушевлённо призывает преподавателей отбросить узкоспециализированную терминологию и чрезмерную точность и заставить науку зазвучать смешно и интересно, используя истории и наглядные примеры. (Снято на TEDxBeaconStreet)
Professeur de sciences en lycée, Tyler DeWitt était très enthousiaste à propos de sa leçon sur les bactéries -- génial, non ? -- mais dévasté lorsque ses étudiants l'ont détesté. Le problème ? Le manuel était incompréhensible. Il fait un appel vibrant aux professeurs de sciences pour laisser de côté le jargon scientifique et la précision extrême, et plutôt raconter la science à travers des histoires et des démonstrations. (Filmé à TEDxBeaconStreet.)
高校の科学の教師であるタイラー・デウィットはバクテリアについて教えるのに熱が入ります。(面白いだろう!)。ところが生徒達がそれを嫌がっていると知り愕然とします。問題は教科書です。理解できないように書かれているのです。専門用語や極端に高度な説明を排除して、そのかわり物語にたとえたり、実演を通して科学を教えるよう、教師達に呼びかけます。(TEDxBeaconStreet にて収録)
Tyler DeWitt ist Lehrer für Naturwissenschaften. Er war ganz hin und weg, als er einen Lehrplan über Bakterien aufstellen sollte (Wie toll!) – und erschüttert, als die Schüler ihn hassten. Das Problem war das Lehrbuch: Es war unmöglich zu verstehen. Dies ist ein Aufruf an Lehrer der Naturwissenschaften, den Jargon und die Genauigkeit außen vor zu lassen und die Wissenschaft stattdessen durch Geschichten und Demonstrationen zum Leben zu erwecken. (Gefilmt bei TEDxBeaconStreet.)
El profesor de secundaria, Tyler DeWitt estaba muy entusiasmado con su lección sobre las bacterias (¡genial!)... pero quedó destrozado cuando sus alumnos la odiaron. El problema estaba en el libro de texto que era imposible de entender. Lanza un llamado emotivo para que los educadores de ciencias dejen de lado la jerga y la precisión extrema, y que a cambio hagan que la ciencia se enseñe a través de historias y demostraciones. (Filmado en TEDxBeaconStreet)
Selon Mitch Resnick du MIT Media Lab, programmer n'est pas réservé aux craks de l'informatique -- c'est pour chacun d'entre nous. Dans cette amusante présentation pleine de démonstrations, Resnick souligne les bénéfices de l'enseignement de la programmation aux enfants, qui peuvent alors faire bien plus que "lire" les nouvelles technologies -- ils peuvent aussi les créer. (Filmé à TEDxBeaconStreet.)
Escrever códigos não é só para os magos dos computadores, diz Mitch Resnick do laboratório de Mídia do MIT -- é para todos. Numa palestra divertida e cheia de demonstrações, Resnick apresenta os benefícios de ensinar as crianças a escrever códigos, para que eles possam fazer mais do que simplesmente "ler"as novas tecnologias, mas também criá-las. (Filmado em TEDxBeaconStreet.)
Programmieren ist nicht nur für Computerfreaks, sagt Mitch Resnick vom MIT-Media-Lab – es ist für alle. In einem lustigen Vortrag, voller Vorführungen, zeigt Resnick die Vorteile davon auf, Kindern Programmieren beizubringen, damit sie neue Technologien nicht nur "lesen", sondern auch selber erschaffen können. (Gefilmt auf der TEDxBeaconStreet.)
Программирование не только для компьютерных умников, оно для всех, — утверждает Митч Резник, профессор Лаборатории Медиа Массачусетского Технологического Института. В своём весёлом выступлении с множеством видео примеров, Резник описывает преимущества обучения детей программированию, чтобы они не только умели «читать» с помощью новых технологий, но и создавать их. (Снято на TEDxBeaconStreet)
Mitch Resnick, del MIT Media Lab, dice que la codificación no es sólo para genios informáticos, sino que es para todos. En una charla divertida y llena de demostraciones, Resnick describe los beneficios de enseñar a los niños a codificar, para que puedan hacer algo más que "leer" las nuevas tecnologías, sino también crearlas. (Filmado en TEDxBeaconStreet).
يرى ميتش ريسنيك من معهد ماساتشوستس للتقنية من مختبر الوسائط أن البرمجة ليست حكرا على عباقرة الحاسوب وحدهم بل هو متاح للجميع. ويعرض ريسنيك من خلال عرضه المرح والمليء بالأمثلة بحيث يضع بين أيدينا الخطوط العريضة لمزايا تعليم الاطفال البرمجة، بحيث لن يقوم هؤلاء بمجرد "تعلم" التكنولوجيات الجديدة بل سيتمكنون من ابتكار مشاريعهم الخاصة. (تم تصويره في TEDxBeaconStreet.)
プログラミングはコンピュータの専門家だけのものではなく万人のものであると、MITメディアラボのミッチェル・レズニックは言います。この楽しいデモ満載の講演で彼が示しているのは、子供達にプログラミングを教えるメリットは彼らが新しい技術を使うだけでなく創造できるようになることにあるということです。(TEDxBeaconStreetにて収録)