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3 Brothers No Sense
That Rona Special part 3 - Psych

3 Brothers No Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 54:44


The brothers don't have any sense. So we got that smart MF Dr. Brandon Davis to lead some discussions on the corona virus with some other smart friends of his. They have a lot of sense. This week he is joined by three extremely smart women to discuss the psychological and sociological aspects of the pandemic; how it is affecting people and the black community. Our guests include Dr Gabrielle P.A. Smith, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Texas Woman's University; Dr Natasha Thrower, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellow at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston; and Dr. Keya Wiggins-Jackson, Certified Group Psychotherapist. These ladies give it to you raw and real. Enjoy. Connect with Dr Gabrielle P.A. Smith via LinkedIn Visit Dr Wiggins site here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threebrothersnosense/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/threebrothersnosense/support

This Week in America with Ric Bratton
YOUR CHILD IS SMARTER THAN YOU THINK! by Dr. Wanda Draper

This Week in America with Ric Bratton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 25:00


YOUR CHILD IS SMARTER THAN YOU THINK! UNLEASHING YOUR CHILD'S UNLIMITED POTENTIAL by Wanda Draper Your Child Is Smarter Than You Think! bridges the gap between how children think and learn, and how they feel and behave. Dr. Wanda Draper discusses a whole-child approach to articulate a child's developmental relationship to behavior and learning. Dr. Draper says, "You can't send the head to school and leave the body at home--the whole child goes to school, the whole child lives at home, and the whole child participates in the world." Based on thirty years of experiences with children, parents and teachers, she suggests effective ways to help children achieve success in school and life. She offers insights about the difference between natural and problem behavior--and what to do about it. Dr. Draper, focusing on each stage and pathway of development, gives suggestions for how to successfully: live and work with a smart child help without interfering activate the learning loop communicate to get results Wanda Draper, Ph.D., professor emeritus of human development in the College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, where she taught behavioral science to physicians in their psychiatry residency programs for twenty years. Dr. Draper has consulted national and internationally on child development and parent education programs. As an expert witness, she has testified in over a hundred capital murder trials and child custody cases about the relationship between childhood development and adulthood consequences. She studied at Texas Woman's University, with additional studies at Harvard University and in Geneva, Switzerland. The author of seventeen books, she has appeared on television, including The Oprah Winfrey Show, and has been quoted in CNN News, USA Today, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Parent magazine, and Reader's Digest. www.wandadraper.com; www.educationfuturesinternationl.com https://www.amazon.com/Your-Child-Smarter-Than-Think/dp/1950981592/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1583237695&sr=1-1 http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/wdraper.mp3

College Matters
Episode 56:Physical Therapy Program at Texas Woman's University ft. Dr. Gleeson

College Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 23:50


We discussed admission requirements, how to get in, different aspects of PT and future of PT. https://twu.edu/physical-therapy/

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Mind Matters
Bright and Early: A Story of Radical Acceleration

Mind Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 27:31


On episode 50 we talk with Haley Taylor Schlitz, a 17-year-old first-year law student who began college at age 13. We discuss her education experience, some of the benefits and barriers of homeschooling, and we imagine what the perfect public school system would be like. About the guest - At age 17, Haley Taylor Schlitz has graduated from Texas Woman's University with a BS in Interdisciplinary Studies, and has chosen to attend SMU Dedman School of Law, after being accepted to many prestigious law schools. Homeschooling allowed her to advance through high-school at her own pace, graduating at age 13, ready for college. Haley excelled as an honors student while representing the College of Professional Education as a Student Senator. Additionally, Haley has been actively involved in meaningful extracurricular activities such as The Representation Project, where she works to eliminate limiting stereotypes in the media, and serve as a catalyst for cultural transformation. Haley lives with her family in Fort Worth, Texas. You can support the podcast and receive subscriber-only benefits at www.patreon.com/mindmatters. The Mind Matters podcast is available on Facebook and Instagram at Mind Matters Podcast, and on Twitter @MindMattersPod. For more information go to www.MindMattersPodcast.com Thank you for caring about kids. Copyright © 2019 Morris Creative Services LLC. All rights reserved.

#SuccessInSight
Diane Klutz - Author, Writer, and Speaker

#SuccessInSight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 32:49


Diane (Mumper) Klutz is an Author, Writer, and Speaker. Diane was an Army Nurse in Vietnam and she is a retired Assistant Professor of Nursing from Texas A&M UniversityDiane's debut story, Round Eyes: An American Nurse in Vietnam was first published in 2012, and re-released in 2019 as a new Illustrated Edition. The book is a memoir about her experiences as an Army Nurse prior to and while serving in South Vietnam.Diane also authored, "You Can't Sleep Here", which is a partly factual, mostly fictional story based on her research dissertation --- Her work as a nurse practitioner to female inmates in a Texas county jail along with volunteer services within the homeless community enhances the credibility of this story.Before retiring, Diane was active in local and state Family Nurse Practitioner Organizations while teaching graduate and undergraduate nursing courses at Texas A&M University, College of Nursing in Corpus Christi. She also taught graduate nursing at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas, and Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas.When not writing, Diane spends her time enjoying her family and having fun.You can find Round Eyes: An American Nurse in Vietnam and You Can’t Sleep Here on Amazon.Diane invites you to follow her on her website at http://restlessauthor.com/diane-klutz-writer/ and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/restlessauthor/.Most of the photographs are courtesy of Virginia Deardorff Dornheggen. She can be found on Veterans History Project: https://memory.loc.gov/diglib/vhp/bib/loc.natlib.afc2001001.110993 The SuccessInSight Podcast is a production of Fox Coaching, Inc. and First Story Strategies.Link to Success InSight Podcast: https://www.successinsightpodcast.com/2019/11/diane-klutz.html

Flute 360
Episode 56: Academic Highlights at Texas Woman's University

Flute 360

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 42:25


Flute 360 | Episode 56: “Academic Highlights at Texas Woman’s University” (42:38) In today’s episode, Heidi talks with the Flute Pedagogy class at Texas Woman’s University. Dr. Danielle Woolery who is a clarinetist and a music education specialist teaches the pedagogy class. My time at TWU was eventful with a Flute 360 presentation and then the recording of this episode. The TWU students talk about their academic successes throughout the year, their unique projects, and many other topics. Check out today’s episode! Episode 56 – Main Points: 0:26 – Gold Sponsor: Interactive Flute Retreat, South Haven, MI 1:15 – Welcome & Episode Topics 3:11 – Flute Pedagogy Course 3:26 – Dr. Danielle Woolery 3:32 – Class Topics: methodologies, résumés, studio lesson handbooks, interviews 4:45 – Caitlin: Lessons learned from the flute pedagogy course. 4:56 – Method Books: beginner & intermediate levels, scale books, and more! 6:05 – David: How to write a recommendation letter for our students. 6:55 – Flute 360’s Episode 20: Recommendation Letters 7:31 – Giovanni: Explore our teaching methods through literature. 8:05 – Giovanni & Caitlin: Supportive Environment 9:14 – Networking and Collaboration 10:20 – David: Flute Literature and Flute Pedagogy Courses 11:31 – Target’s Bookshelves 12:23 – Caitlin: Personalized Courses 12:56 – Résumés 13:24 – Every flutist has their own unique place within the music community! 14:10 – TWU’s Department of Music – Pedagogy Degree 15:55 – Caitlin’s comments 17:52 – Heidi: Life is a great teacher! 18:14 – Caitlin graduates May 2019 from TWU. 19:04 – Dr. Woolery’s comments 19:34 – TWU’s Teaching Assistantships through the Department of Music. 19:51 – David: Requirements for the T.A. 21:03 – Changing different hats as a musician. 21:21 – Caitlin: Teaching and Grading 22:35 – Building confidence and gaining experience. 23:00 – Mentorship 23:21 – Caitlin comments about her teaching assistantship. 23:29 – Denton State Supported Living Center, TX 24:44 – Time Management 25:31 – Texas Flute Society 26:12 – Jacob Wright, TFS - Festival Co-Chair 27:01 – Giovanni: Music Family at TWU 30:00 – Topic #3 30:08 – David: TWU’s Flute Pedagogy Workshop 31:14 – Flute 360’s Episode 37 with Valerie Coleman 31:44 – Dr. Danielle Woolery mentions students’ projects! 32:07 – Flute Quartet Project (Paula, Caitlin, Jacob, and special mention, David) 32:30 – Caitlin comments on the group’s flute quartet project! 32:48 – Prescribed Music List (PML) 35:38 – Click here for the PDF or contact Caitlin Rose. 36:39 – Elizabeth Gilbert’s Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear 37:25 – National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors 38:04 – Gio’s project. 41:04 – Conclusion! 41:57 – Bronze Sponsor: J&K Productions’ Website Episode 56 – Resources Mentioned: TWU – Dr. Danielle Woolery TWU – Dr. Pamela Youngblood TWU – The Department of Music TWU Student: Paula Hartsough’s Website TWU Student: Caitlin Rose’s Website TWU Student: David Wright’s Instagram TWU Student: Giovanni Perez’s Facebook Flute 360 – Dr. Heidi Kay Begay’s Website Episode 56 – Sponsors: Gold: Interactive Flute Retreat, South Haven, MI Silver & Bronze: J&K Productions’ Website

On the Mark with D Mark Mitchell
AU Gymnastics, Opelika Coach Devin Booth, Final 4, Issue on Anthony Jordan

On the Mark with D Mark Mitchell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 90:20


Coach Larry Gore in the studio this morning; D Mark gives us the weather forecast (Opelika Observer); Coach Jeff Graba (Auburn University Gymnastics) in Studio D this morning, talking about latest meets/wins, how the team is doing, Texas Woman's University, upcoming meet against University of Alabama this Friday in Tuscaloosa, competitions and the SEC, the goal on the road, and more.Discussing the athletics behind Gymnastics; highlighting Final 4 Basketball games this week; Coach Devin Booth (Opelika High Ladies Basketball) on the Hamilton's Hotline serving up a rundown of the team and how they're doing as far as preparation for the 6A Final 4 Tournament, what AHSAA does to help prepare the team, the Final 4 meeting last weekend, and looking back at their game against Carver -- comparing expectations to tomorrow's game.What happened to Coach Gore's cell phone; results from the first round of the Final Four on MondayJeff Jerkins (Bubba's Medicine Shop) on the Hamilton's Hotline talking about any sickness spreading around, O Town Ice Cream; North-South All-Star Football game; Russell County hiring a new coach todayCoach Dan Washburn comes in to join Studio D; D Mark gives us an updated 5-day weather forecast; applause and congratulations to Coach Devin Booth (Opelika High Ladies Basketball); AHSAA vs Davenport case update, AHSAA lawyer Jim WilliamsSoutheastern Conference referee Anthony Jordan "didn't mean to show any favoritism towards any school" over social media post, following controversy; Alabama and West Virginia have decided on home-and-home football seriesKentucky Derby race begins; Georgia vs Auburn football game moving to October rather than later in the season; Ben Taylor stops in to talk about the Auburn Chili Cook-off this weekend, benefiting Storybook FarmMore on Auburn moving the game against Georgia to October

Lectures in History
Women During World War II

Lectures in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 83:04


Texas Woman's University professor Katherine Landdeck teaches a class about the ways American women contributed to the war effort during World War II. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Make More Love Not War
Celebrating The Clitoris - Debra Mollen Ph.D.

Make More Love Not War

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 68:29


Debra Mollen Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist and professor in Counseling Psychology at Texas Woman's University. She is co-chair of the forthcoming American Psychological Association revision for the Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Girls and Women; co-author of the forthcoming book, the 8th edition of The Internship, Practicum, and Field Placement Handbook; and one of four sexuality educators in Texas who is certified by the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists.

What's New in Adapted Physical Education
Adapted Physical Education Endorsements: Why Do We Need Them?

What's New in Adapted Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2018 40:15


In this episode, I had an in-depth conversation about the need for APE teaching endorsements at the state and national level with Dr. Suzanna Dillon, an APE professor and my dissertation adviser at Texas Woman's University and Toni Bader, a APE teacher for the Seattle School District. In this podcast, we discussed some of the experiences and successes that the panelist have had in advocating for the need for an APE endorsement at local, state, and national levels.

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PROTECT YOUR SMARTS ™
10. Faith Forward with Ashley Empowers

PROTECT YOUR SMARTS ™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 28:38


Ashley Brown, affectionately known as "Ashley Empowers" is a speaker, entrepreneur, author and conference host. She is a pioneer within the relationship community and she works daily to change the tone of the conversation about marriage and relationships around the world. She is the Creator & Host of "Dating With Purpose", a popular series & movement that promotes pursuing healthy relationships with God at the center.  On her YouTube channel, “Ashley Empowers”, Ashley has reached millions with her hit broadcast series that are designed to uplift and empower viewers.  As a passionate speaker, advocate and catalyst for dating with purpose, Ashley is dedicated to social and spiritual uplift. She has shared as a lecturer and inspirational speaker to thousands of women in the United States and Jamaica. She currently travels the country as an empowerment speaker, workshop presenter and conference host.  She received her MBA from Texas Woman's University and she is happily married to Carrington Brown, her strongest advocate and partner in business. 

@ percussion podcast
094 - Jacob Garcia

@ percussion podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2017


Jacob Adam Garcia is a Texas-based classical percussionist finishing a DMA at UNT and actively performing in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.  He and Laurel crossed paths at The Boston Conservatory.He teaches percussion at Texas Woman's University, serves as Principal Percussionist at The Texarkana Symphony Orchestra, and is a section player for The Midland-Odessa Symphony and Chorale, the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, Las Colinas Symphony Orchestra, and the Dallas Winds.Watch here. Listen below. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element 0:00 Intro and hello4:15 Jacob's multiple teaching and performing jobs5:30 Cars and gear...10:50 Life and finishing up your DMA15:45 Making time19:40 Student debt forgiveness (part 2). Public Service Loan Forgiveness Plan49:30 Quick on Megan's I-Ching DMA presentation1:00:44 Chamber Music America

Flyover
Can America bridge its racial divide?

Flyover

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017 52:01


This week on Flyover, we discuss how we can have meaningful conversations about one of the nation's most polarizing issues: race. "Bias" and "privilege" are mentioned a lot in American discourse, but when is the last time you had an in-depth discussion with a person of another race? Our guests were Verna Myers, an attorney, consultant and author; and Texas Woman's University associate professor Brigitte Vittrup. • Read more on MPRnews.org

History Goes Bump Podcast
Ep. 182 - Denton, Texas Universities - UNT and TWU

History Goes Bump Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2017 51:54


Denton, Texas is home to two universities that date back for decades. Both universities have undergone several name changes over the years. Today, they are known as the University of North Texas and Texas Woman's University. The former had its start as a private teacher's college and the latter as a girls industrial school. Over the years, suicides and tragic circumstances have led to hauntings in several buildings on both campuses. Join us and our listener Ellen Girdwood as we share the history and hauntings of UNT and TWU! The Moment in Oddity features Hobo Marks and This Month in History features a FDR Assassination Attempt. Check out the website: http://historygoesbump.com Show notes can be found here: http://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2017/02/hgb-ep-182-denton-texas-universities.html Become an Executive Producer: http://patreon.com/historygoesbump  

Visions of Education
Episode 41: Educating Refugee and Immigrant Youth with Mandy Stewart

Visions of Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 29:20


In episode 41, Dan and Michael interview Mandy Stewart of Texas Woman's University on educating refugee and immigrant youth.

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Arts Talk With The Johnson Brothers

Brett Dyer was born in Dallas, and grew up in East Texas. After high school, Brett attended Kilgore Junior College for two years under a full Presidential Merit Scholarship for his talent and creativity in art. He later was accepted at The University of Texas at Tyler. There, Brett received a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree in painting and printmaking.Brett started graduate school at Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas in January 2003. There he received his Masters of Fine Arts degree December 2005. His major was in painting, and his minor was in intermedia arts. Brett currently lives and works in the Dallas area, where he has been working as a full time art professor teaching courses at North Lake College since 2012. In addition to his full-time position, Brett also offers various art workshops at museums, galleries, art centers, and art events in the DFW area. Brett has been teaching in higher education since 2006 and has previously taught at El Centro College, Tarrant County College, and Collin College. Brett has won numerous awards for his teaching such as the 2015-16 Presidential Scholar of North Lake College, 2014-15 Faculty of the Year at North Lake College, the Excellence in Teaching for Adjunct Faculty Award at El Centro College in 2012, and the 2012 NISOD Excellence Award given by a national organization. 2015 was Brett's 10th year of teaching.Brett Dyer continues to work as an artist and favors working with acrylic and encaustic paint, printmaking, photography, and collage. Brett has exhibited all around Texas; has won awards and scholarships for his artwork; and consistently exhibits in local galleries and museums. His work can also be found as part of permanent collections at multiple universities and colleges in Texas.  Brett continues to create art and vows to never stop. His work is his life, and his life is his work. They would not exist without each other. 

Arts Talk With The Johnson Brothers

Brett Dyer was born in Dallas, and grew up in East Texas. After high school, Brett attended Kilgore Junior College for two years under a full Presidential Merit Scholarship for his talent and creativity in art. He later was accepted at The University of Texas at Tyler. There, Brett received a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree in painting and printmaking.Brett started graduate school at Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas in January 2003. There he received his Masters of Fine Arts degree December 2005. His major was in painting, and his minor was in intermedia arts. Brett currently lives and works in the Dallas area, where he has been working as a full time art professor teaching courses at North Lake College since 2012. In addition to his full-time position, Brett also offers various art workshops at museums, galleries, art centers, and art events in the DFW area. Brett has been teaching in higher education since 2006 and has previously taught at El Centro College, Tarrant County College, and Collin College. Brett has won numerous awards for his teaching such as the 2015-16 Presidential Scholar of North Lake College, 2014-15 Faculty of the Year at North Lake College, the Excellence in Teaching for Adjunct Faculty Award at El Centro College in 2012, and the 2012 NISOD Excellence Award given by a national organization. 2015 was Brett's 10th year of teaching.Brett Dyer continues to work as an artist and favors working with acrylic and encaustic paint, printmaking, photography, and collage. Brett has exhibited all around Texas; has won awards and scholarships for his artwork; and consistently exhibits in local galleries and museums. His work can also be found as part of permanent collections at multiple universities and colleges in Texas.  Brett continues to create art and vows to never stop. His work is his life, and his life is his work. They would not exist without each other. 

What's New in Adapted Physical Education

I am extremely excited to be bringing you all the very first live recording What's New In Adapted Physical Education podcast!! Now when I say live, we mean that it was recorded with a panel of experts and we had a live audience viewing and interacting with the panel. The podcast was able to have this opportunity thanks in large part of being able to present at the 3rd annual Adapted Physical Education conference at Texas Woman's University. The podcast had two parts: one on service delivery and another on behavior management. This is on service delivery

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