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In this 177th episode, I share my daily reflection posted on Twitter @bryoncar, from July 15-19, 2024 Check out the WHOLE SPOTIFY PLAYLIST I put together with all the listens mentioned below: >>> bit.ly/FreshAirAtFiveSpotifyPlaylistE177
Narcissistic individuals can be incredibly challenging, often leaving us feeling drained, manipulated, or undermined. But fear not! In this episode, Rebecca unveils "10 Tactics Guaranteed To Put Narcissists in Their Place." These practical and proven strategies will help you reclaim your power, set firm boundaries, and maintain your mental well-being. Whether it's a colleague, a friend, or even a family member, understanding how to manage narcissistic behavior is crucial for preserving your peace of mind. So, get ready to equip yourself with tools that will transform your interactions and empower you to stand strong in the face of narcissism. Stay tuned as we dive into these powerful tactics. Let's get started! ____________________________________________________________________ Check out my FREE Live webinar, the OUTSMART A NARCISSIST A 4-STEP PROVEN PLAN To Take Your Power Back RIGHT HERE Learn more about the SLAY Your Negotiation with Narcissists program right here: https://slay.rebeccazung.com/slay-it-now-a ___________________________________ _________________________________ For more information on REBECCA ZUNG, ESQ. visit her website www.rebeccazung.com and follow her on Instagram: @rebeccazung and YouTube! GRAB YOUR FREE CRUSH MY NEGOTIATION PREP WORKSHEET RIGHT HERE! SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL RIGHT HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Edtech ThrowdownEpisode 167: The Great Debate 12 Teaching Strategies and Their Place in Education (Part 2)Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown This is episode 167 called “The Great Debate 12 Teaching Strategies and Their Place in Education (ParT 2)”. In this episode, we'll talk about the current teacher practices and whether they are still relevant in education! This is another episode you don't want to miss, check it out!Segment 1: Narrative: It's time to reflect on some of the most used teaching practices and discuss whether they are still relevantSegment 2: PART 1:Lecture: The traditional method of teaching where the instructor delivers information to students through verbal presentation.Blended Learning: an educational strategy that combines multiple teaching methods to help students learn more effectively. It usually combines traditional classroom instruction with digital learning, but can also include other face-to-face and online activities.Case Study: Presenting real-life scenarios or situations for students to analyze and apply their knowledge to problem-solving.Project-Based Learning: Engaging students in hands-on projects that require them to apply their knowledge and skills to solve real-world problems.Problem-Based Learning: Presenting students with authentic, complex problems to solve, promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills. STEM Learning: Stem education focuses on practical application, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world scenarios. Students engage in hands-on projects that mirror actual challenges they may encounter in their future careers.PART 2:Narrative: using scenarios or a narratives to lead a class projectFlipped Classroom: Reversing the traditional learning model by having students review instructional materials at home and using classroom time for discussions and activities. Discussion: Facilitating class discussions to encourage active participation and critical thinking among students.Debate/Argumentation: Small groups simultaneously Gamification: Incorporating game elements, such as competition, rewards, and challenges, into the learning process to increase student engagement and motivation.Independent StudyEdtech Throwdown: Vote on twitter @edtechthrowdown and under the pinned post on the profile.Segment 3: Where to Find EdTech ThrowdownDo us a few favors:Subscribe to the Edtech Throwdown Podcast
In this 174th episode, I share my daily reflection posted on Twitter @bryoncar, from June 17-21, 2024 Check out the WHOLE SPOTIFY PLAYLIST I put together with all the listens mentioned below: >>> bit.ly/FreshAirAtFiveSpotifyPlaylistE174
Edtech ThrowdownEpisode 166: The Great Debate 12 Teaching Strategies and Their Place in Education Part 1Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown This is episode 166 called “The Great Debate 12 Teaching Strategies and Their Place in Education Part 1 ”. In this episode, we'll talk about the resources that we'll be exploring while on this year's summer vacation! This is another episode you don't want to miss, check it out!Segment 1: Narrative: It's time to reflect on some of the most used teaching practices and discuss whether they are still relevantSegment 2: Lecture: The traditional method of teaching where the instructor delivers information to students through verbal presentation.Blended Learning: an educational strategy that combines multiple teaching methods to help students learn more effectively. It usually combines traditional classroom instruction with digital learning, but can also include other face-to-face and online activities.Case Study: Presenting real-life scenarios or situations for students to analyze and apply their knowledge to problem-solving.Project-Based Learning: Engaging students in hands-on projects that require them to apply their knowledge and skills to solve real-world problems.Problem-Based Learning: Presenting students with authentic, complex problems to solve, promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills. STEM Learning: Stem education focuses on practical application, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world scenarios. Students engage in hands-on projects that mirror actual challenges they may encounter in their future careers.Edtech Throwdown: Vote on twitter @edtechthrowdown and under the pinned post on the profile.Segment 3: Where to Find EdTech ThrowdownDo us a few favors:Subscribe to the Edtech Throwdown PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon PodcastsStitcher
Summary:In this episode of The Unfamiliar Shift with Ariela, Lark Hotels CEO Peter Twachtman takes us on a journey into the world of bespoke hospitality and immersive stays. From scaling a hospitality company with integrity to navigating the evolving landscape of boutique hotels, the discussion touches upon key insights and challenges in the industry.Timestamps and Topics:0:00 - Introduction2:10 - Scaling a Hospitality Company9:05 - Hotel Industry Trends and Independence12:24 - Boutique Hotels and Their Place in the Industry18:42 - Scaling a Boutique Hotel Collection25:01 - Personal and Professional Development in Boutique HospitalityKey Discussion Points:The significance of a strong foundation, including people and systems, in scaling a hospitality business.The challenges of maintaining authenticity and independence in the face of increasing competition and institutional ownership.The role of vulnerability and trust in leadership and team dynamics.The value of personal development in building strong business relationships.The profound impact of creativity on business, beyond surface-level thinking.Concluding Thoughts:This episode provides valuable insights into the world of boutique hospitality and the challenges and opportunities it presents. From scaling a boutique hotel collection to maintaining authenticity and fostering creativity, the discussion highlights the keys to success in this dynamic industry. The importance of personal development and building trust emerges as a recurring theme, underscoring their significance in the world of bespoke hospitality. Ariela and Peter offer a wealth of experience and wisdom for anyone interested in this fascinating industry.
Now that 2023 has come to an end we look back one more time on another amazing year of She Slays the Day. So many great conversations had, nuggets of wisdom shared, friendly debates argued, and through it all we hope that the 50 episodes put out this year provided immense value for you, be it for your practice, your chiro career, your side hustles, your family life, your personal development, or anywhere in between!We end the year with two best of episodes to highlight a few guests and episodes that went above and beyond in the value department and received such great feedback and engagement from you the listeners that we just had to share them one more time. This best of sample platter of an episode makes for an amazing first experience with She Slays the Day, so if you've been meaning to share the podcast with a friend or colleague there is no better episode to do it with than this one!In this second and final Best Of episode, Dr. Lauryn kicks things off with some thoughts on the year ahead before diving into our five best of representatives and their segments, details of which are below. Enjoy!From E229: Dr. Amy Haas on Evidence Based vs Evidence Informed ResearchFollow Dr. Amy: LinkedIn | WebsiteCheck out the full episode with Dr. Amy: Spotify | AppleFrom E207: Samantha Varner on Being the Salesperson of Your BusinessFollow Samantha: Instagram | YouTube | LinkedInCheck out the full episode with Samantha: Spotify | AppleFrom E203: Ben Tapper on Why Chiros Need to Stand Up and Fight for Their Place in the Medical CommunityFollow Dr. Ben: Facebook | TwitterCheck out the full episode with Dr. Ben: Spotify | AppleFrom E199: Stephanie Walter on Explaining Money MythsFollow Stephanie and Erbe Wealth: Facebook | LinkedInCheck out the full episode with Stephanie: Spotify |
This week Yon welcomes Tian Lim into the metaverse. Tian currently serves as the VP of Product at Roblox, with a specific focus on creators. Prior to Roblox, Tian's career path featured high level roles at companies like Google, Hulu, Sony, Microsoft, and more, giving him a deep knowledge of where the world of gaming and virtual communities has been, where it stands today, and where it may be headed in the future. During their conversation Yon and Tian discuss the democratization of creation tools, why creators will drive the future of Roblox, how to remain an egalitarian platform at scale, opportunities for brands within the Roblox ecosystem, and much more. Chapters: Defining the Metaverse (01:10) The Potential in Roblox that Attracted Tian to Work There (02:50) Democratizing the Tools of Creation (07:30) Evolution of Creator Enablement (11:55) Power of Creation and the Ability to Earn on Roblox (15:20) Remaining an Egalitarian Platform at Scale (20:50) Visibility and Transparency Into Roblox's Tech Roadmap (23:26) Opportunities for Brands and Their Place in the Roblox Ecosystem (25:47) Role of AI, Interoperability, and Blockchain (31:25) Ecosystem vs Platform and Building for the Future (37:53) To learn more about the Roblox platform, visit their website. Follow Roblox: YouTube | Instagram | Twitter Follow Tian: LinkedIn Learn more about Into the Metaverse and Yon by visiting the website. Follow Yon: LinkedIn | Twitter Learn more about Supersocial by visiting the website.
On this episode, we discuss the story of a man whose lifetime of trials and tribulations led him to a shocking event involving four hours of missing time in the wilderness. Initially, his family didn't believe him, but they later experienced a series of odd events similar to those at Skinwalker Ranch. Shadow people, transparent bulls, and strange goddesses invaded his reality as he tries to make sense of what is happening to him. For our Plus+ members, we take a look at the UFO hotspots of Queensland and hear strange reports of pooling light beams, naked teleportations, and encounters with Men in Black. Links UFO GOD: The Extraordinary Story of the Bledsoe Family and Their Place in Our Alien Universe American Cosmic: UFOs, Religion, Technology American Cosmic Plus+ Extension The extension is exclusive to Plus+ members. To join, click HERE. Close Encounters Down Under Series Close Encounters Down Under Four UFO research publications from the Australasian Ufologist AUFO-National Director- Bill Chalker's Weblogs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we take a break for Jonny to teach us heresy. Consider supporting us on Patreon for extra content and exclusive merchandise! Recommend resources for further study: Revelation for Everyone by N.T. Wright Revelation Commentary by Simon J. Kistemaker Revelation Commentary by Grant R. Osborne Commentary on Revelation by Robert Gundry Revelation: An Introduction and Commentary by Leon Morris Revelation Commentary by Robert Wall Revelation: An Introduction and Commentary by Ian Paul Letters to the Seven Churches of Asia and Their Place in the Plan of the Apocalypse by W. M. Ramsey Reading Revelation Responsibly by Michael J. Gorman --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theology-thursday/support
In this episode we cover Revelation 2:12-28 which cover the 3rd and 4th of the 7 churches that John writes letters to in chapters 2 and 3 of Revelation. Consider supporting us on Patreon for extra content and exclusive merchandise! Recommend resources for further study: Revelation for Everyone by N.T. Wright Revelation Commentary by Simon J. Kistemaker Revelation Commentary by Grant R. Osborne Commentary on Revelation by Robert Gundry Revelation: An Introduction and Commentary by Leon Morris Revelation Commentary by Robert Wall Revelation: An Introduction and Commentary by Ian Paul Letters to the Seven Churches of Asia and Their Place in the Plan of the Apocalypse by W. M. Ramsey Reading Revelation Responsibly by Michael J. Gorman --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theology-thursday/support
In this episode we cover Revelation 2:1-11 which includes the first 2 of the 7 churches that John writes letters to in chapters 2 and 3 of Revelation. Consider supporting us on Patreon for extra content and exclusive merchandise! Recommend resources for further study: Revelation for Everyone by N.T. Wright Letters to the Seven Churches of Asia and Their Place in the Plan of the Apocalypse by W. M. Ramsey Revelation Commentary by Simon J. Kistemaker Revelation Commentary by Grant R. Osborne Commentary on Revelation by Robert Gundry Revelation: An Introduction and Commentary by Leon Morris Revelation Commentary by Robert Wall Revelation: An Introduction and Commentary by Ian Paul --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theology-thursday/support
Pastor Mike continues his current sermon series this week called "Family Matters." This week's message is "Putting Women in Their Place" from 1 Peter 3:1-6.
This episode deals with The Ex-Lover and Their Place in Your Life. We examine the role of ex-lovers in our current lives. --- 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/romantictruth/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/romantictruth/support
We return to our worst fears...deep water! This week Anna chat's about the Underwater Panther, aka the Mishipeshu! Also, did you know the Great Lakes has its own Bermuda triangle?!? . Sources: Michigan's Bermuda Triangle: https://www.clickondetroit.com/all-about-michigan/2018/04/29/the-bermuda-triangle-of-the-great-lakes-the-lake-michigan-triangle/ Youtube Video- Great Beasts of Legend: Underwater Panthers and Their Place in the Native American Cosmos: https://youtu.be/gvhucK2BnKk Underwater Panther Main Sources: http://www.native-languages.org/water-panther.htm https://www.mpm.edu/content/wirp/ICW-141 . Be sure to follow us on Tiktok (@hownottodiepodcast) and Instagram (@hownottodiepod). Keywords: horror, true crime, Michigan, spooky, stories, crime, small podcast, new podcast, girl, American, horror story, Halloween, apparition, paranormal, ghoulish, phantom, poltergeist, unearthly, spirit, possession, superstition, scuba diving, . Episode produced by Anna Parker and Chickadee Films --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hntd/support
With the a new edition of 101 Ways To Win An Election out, I chatted with co-author Ed Maxfield for the latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts. Roaming across Black Lives Matter, William Wilberforce, Matt Hancock, how the music industry is changing and one of the worst answers given in a political debate, we talked about political campaigning, our favourite chapters from our own book and other books we'd recommend. Feedback very welcome, and do share this podcast with others who you think may enjoy it. Show notes Get the new edition of 101 Ways To Win An Election. How public opinion has shifted over taking the knee. How experience can lead to doctors making more mistakes. The different impact of the internet on the music and phone industries. Michael Dukakis gets it wrong on the death penalty. William Wilberforce by William Hague: Bookshop (independent bookshops) / Amazon / Waterstones.* Putting Voters in Their Place by Ron Johnston and Charles Pattie: Bookshop (independent bookshops) / Amazon / Waterstones.* How to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnegie: Bookshop (independent bookshops) / Amazon / Waterstones.* Theme tune by Hugo Lee. Photo by Samuel Regan-Asante on Unsplash. New to listening to podcasts? Here are some tips on how to listen to podcasts. Enjoy the show? Spread the word Follow the show on Twitter. Like the show on Facebook. Share the show's website, www.NeverMindTheBarCharts.com. * This list includes affiliate links which generate a commission for each sale made.
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At best, only three in ten Indians are vegetarians, and more realistically less than two in ten are vegetarians. Yet, India is often portrayed as a land of vegetarians in popular culture. Our guests will probe this representation, and reveal how vegetarianism varies across caste, religion, class, gender, state and time. We will speak to Balmurli Natarajan and Suraj Jacob about the politics of vegetarianism in India. Dr Jacob is a political economist affiliated with Azim Premji University, Bengaluru and Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum. Dr Natrajan is an anthropologist affiliated with William Paterson University of New Jersey, United States and Azim Premji University, Bengaluru. We will discuss their EPW articles titled "'Provincialising' Vegetarianism: Putting Indian Food Habits in Their Place" and "Deepening Divides: The Caste, Class and Regional Face of Vegetarianism." Audio courtesy: The last ones by Jahzzar [CC BY-SA 3.0].
MJ’s guest is Shakera Jones of BlackGirlsDinetoo.com, Somm TV personality and is featured in the upcoming Somm 4 film. This is a must listen as MJ and Shakera discuss how a Michael Jackson Pepsi commercial moment led to her very own show on SOMM TV, her issue with some celebrity wines and why it matters whose palates are considered valid. They drink champagne, share fried chicken recipes and share their passions for Spanish wines. Get your pen and paper ready. You will want to take notes for this one! A huge thank you to Shakera Jones! Follow her on IG@blackgirlsdinetooKeep up with all she’s doing at BlackGirlsDineToo.comCatch her fantastic show, Weekly Wine, on Somm TV. Listen to her podcast A Glass for Every Palate with Shalera Jones wherever you listen to podcasts! This episode’s in studio wine:Champagne Jacquesson, Extra Brut. Cuvee no 741Until next time, cheers to the Mavericks, philosophers, deep thinkers and wine drinkers! Don’t forget to subscribe and be sure to giveThe Black Wine Guy Experience a five-star review on whichever platform you listen to.For insider info from MJ and exclusive content from the show sign up at Blackwineguy.comFollow MJ @blackwineguy Love this podcast? Love the cool content? Get a producer like mine by reaching out to the badass team at Necessary Media. www.necessarymediaproductions.com@necessary_media_From our supporter: If you like complex and interesting wine, you probably also like complex and interesting women, which is what Putting Women in Their Place the Podcast is all about. Take a listen to the often unheard stories of womxn doing the work they love and that they were put on this planet to do. Find it on Itunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
MJ’s guest is Mary Tayor of Mary Taylor Wines. Mary runs a modern day wine import company that is all about bringing broader awareness of the history and culture of incredible European wines to the masses at reasonable prices! They have a lively discussion about everything from her early days as a cheesemonger to her passion for working with small, organic, sustainable growers. There are literary debates (Emerson vs Thoreau!) and heroic tales from Mary’s time testifying against tariffs in front of Congress! Your cranium will thank you for listening. A huge thank you to Mary Taylor!Learn more and see her full range of offerings at mt.wineFollow her on IG@marytaylorwinesThis episode’s in studio wine are:Mary Taylor, Côtes De Gascogne, 2019 Mary Taylor, Sicilia Rouge, 2019 Find them wherever Mary Taylor wines are sold! ______________________________________________________________________Until next time, cheers to the Mavericks, philosophers, deep thinkers and wine drinkers! Don’t forget to subscribe and be sure to giveThe Black Wine Guy Experience a five-star review on whichever platform you listen to.For insider info from MJ and exclusive content from the show sign up at Blackwineguy.comFollow MJ @blackwineguy Love this podcast? Love the cool content? Get a producer like mine by reaching out to the badass team at Necessary Media. www.necessarymediaproductions.com@necessary_media_From our supporter: If you like complex and interesting wine, you probably also like complex and interesting women, which is what Putting Women in Their Place the Podcast is all about. Take a listen to the often unheard stories of womxn doing the work they love and that they were put on this planet to do. Find it on Itunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As school closures continued in May of 2020, Sonya Harris saw children struggle. A former special education teacher, Sonya was heartbroken and wanted to do something about it.Already director of the nonprofit Bullock Garden Project in Glassboro New Jersey, Sonya knew what it was like to start a passion project. And so, she decided to pivot what she was already doing to start a nature-based micro-school to address special needs children who needed in-person education to thrive.The doors to this new school open as this podcast episode goes live, complete with trailblazers (not “teachers”), outdoor space, safety health checks and a mission to embrace the differences of all the children enrolled.Tune in to the episode this week and just hear how Sonya’s heart is fully immersed in this venture.About Sonya HarrisSonya is a multiple award-winning, former special educator and founder of The Bullock Garden Project, Inc. She founded the nonprofit in 2017 because she passionately believes in the importance of empowering children, teachers and families to grow their own healthy food and hopes to inspire youth to pursue careers in the green industry. After retiring from education, she founded Their Place to ensure that all children had a place to learn, grow and thrive. Sonya travels and presents to/trains educators on embedding garden-based learning into school curriculum as well as members of the green industry on the importance of partnering with organizations who serve children. Her ultimate goal is to see garden-based education help eliminate food insecurity for all children.Jump Through the Conversation[1:38] Sonya’s long-time desire to open a new kind of school for kids[4:30] Virtual learning doesn’t work for everyone[8:34] As a Black educator has had transformative conversations with her elementary students on race and differences making us special[10:23] Talking about race with second grade students[12:12] Accepting, appreciating and understanding those who are different from us[14:25] The importance of teaching love and acceptance[15:52] The challenge of pivoting and finding a location for the school[23:15] The universe reacts to (and with) a stolen car[28:20] Sonya’s Magic Wand: Smash the production-line educational model and embrace differencesLinks and Resources: https://educationevolution.org/23Education Evolutionhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/education-evolution/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/23-a-place-for-colorful-mismatched-learners-to-thrive
As school closures continued in May of 2020, Sonya Harris saw children struggle. A former special education teacher, Sonya was heartbroken and wanted to do something about it. Already director of the nonprofit Bullock Garden Project in Glassboro New Jersey, Sonya knew what it was like to start a passion project. And so, she decided to pivot what she was already doing to start a nature-based micro-school to address special needs children who needed in-person education to thrive. The doors to this new school open as this podcast episode goes live, complete with trailblazers (not “teachers”), outdoor space, safety health checks and a mission to embrace the differences of all the children enrolled. Tune in to the episode this week and just hear how Sonya’s heart is fully immersed in this venture. About Sonya Harris Sonya is a multiple award-winning, former special educator and founder of The Bullock Garden Project, Inc. She founded the nonprofit in 2017 because she passionately believes in the importance of empowering children, teachers and families to grow their own healthy food and hopes to inspire youth to pursue careers in the green industry. After retiring from education, she founded Their Place to ensure that all children had a place to learn, grow and thrive. Sonya travels and presents to/trains educators on embedding garden-based learning into school curriculum as well as members of the green industry on the importance of partnering with organizations who serve children. Her ultimate goal is to see garden-based education help eliminate food insecurity for all children. Jump Through the Conversation [1:38] Sonya’s long-time desire to open a new kind of school for kids [4:30] Virtual learning doesn’t work for everyone [8:34] As a Black educator has had transformative conversations with her elementary students on race and differences making us special [10:23] Talking about race with second grade students [12:12] Accepting, appreciating and understanding those who are different from us [14:25] The importance of teaching love and acceptance [15:52] The challenge of pivoting and finding a location for the school [23:15] The universe reacts to (and with) a stolen car [28:20] Sonya’s Magic Wand: Smash the production-line educational model and embrace differences Links and Resources: https://educationevolution.org/23 Education Evolution https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/education-evolution/ Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/23-a-place-for-colorful-mismatched-learners-to-thrive
As school closures continued in May of 2020, Sonya Harris saw children struggle. A former special education teacher, Sonya was heartbroken and wanted to do something about it.Already director of the nonprofit Bullock Garden Project in Glassboro New Jersey, Sonya knew what it was like to start a passion project. And so, she decided to pivot what she was already doing to start a nature-based micro-school to address special needs children who needed in-person education to thrive.The doors to this new school open as this podcast episode goes live, complete with trailblazers (not “teachers”), outdoor space, safety health checks and a mission to embrace the differences of all the children enrolled.Tune in to the episode this week and just hear how Sonya’s heart is fully immersed in this venture.About Sonya HarrisSonya is a multiple award-winning, former special educator and founder of The Bullock Garden Project, Inc. She founded the nonprofit in 2017 because she passionately believes in the importance of empowering children, teachers and families to grow their own healthy food and hopes to inspire youth to pursue careers in the green industry. After retiring from education, she founded Their Place to ensure that all children had a place to learn, grow and thrive. Sonya travels and presents to/trains educators on embedding garden-based learning into school curriculum as well as members of the green industry on the importance of partnering with organizations who serve children. Her ultimate goal is to see garden-based education help eliminate food insecurity for all children.Jump Through the Conversation[1:38] Sonya’s long-time desire to open a new kind of school for kids[4:30] Virtual learning doesn’t work for everyone[8:34] As a Black educator has had transformative conversations with her elementary students on race and differences making us special[10:23] Talking about race with second grade students[12:12] Accepting, appreciating and understanding those who are different from us[14:25] The importance of teaching love and acceptance[15:52] The challenge of pivoting and finding a location for the school[23:15] The universe reacts to (and with) a stolen car[28:20] Sonya’s Magic Wand: Smash the production-line educational model and embrace differencesLinks and Resources: https://educationevolution.org/23Education Evolutionhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/education-evolution/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/23-a-place-for-colorful-mismatched-learners-to-thrive
Women have routinely been written out of history, sidelined and forgotten. So have the working class. Dr Louise Raw, author of ’Striking a Light: the Bryant & May Matchwomen and Their Place on History’, in the book, she challenges the idea that the Dock Strike of 1889 was the first major strike in British history, and instead looks at an industrial strike the previous year, led by women, that was a key moment in the founding of today’s Labour Party. Louise describes herself as an activist historian. She has created the Matchwomen Festival in London’s East End, celebrating their story, and unearths untold stories weekly on “London Lives” on the Robert Elms show on BBC London. They say the winners write history – the stories we know from the past and the ones we have forgotten tell us what kind of society we live in. The missing pieces give us the clue to set it right. Follow Louise on Twitter @LouiseRawAuthor and hear her on the Robert Elms show on BBC London. Follow Future Heist on Instagram and Twitter @future_heist for episode updates, news and giveaways. Produced and recorded by Rena Niamh Smith Theme music by Benjamin TassieArtwork by Fleur BeckSound engineering by Gibran FarrahSpecial thanks to Chloe Vasseghi
Bill Dudley, former New York Fed President and senior researcher at Princeton University’s Center for Economic Policy Studies, discusses the Fed, the economy, and his column: "The Fed Should Keep Its Tools in Their Place." Jim Bianco, President and Founder of Bianco Research, on interviewing for one of the open Fed governor positions. Steven Arons, German banks reporter for Bloomberg, on how Deutsche Bank's U.S. cuts may go far deeper than equities and rates. Kate Krader, Bloomberg Pursuits reporter, on her column, "You’re Grilling Wrong! Chefs Share What Not to Do Over the Coals." Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
Dr. Laurie Nadel, a psychologist specializing in overcoming trauma, has helped people impacted by the 9/11 attacks, Hurricane Sandy and, most recently, the mass shooting in Parkland, FL. Today, Laurie joins us to talk about how to live inspired after our personal tragedies. Whether divorce, bankruptcy, a natural disaster or anything in between: A "trauma" is anything that leaves you feeling like you've lost your control, your safety or your identity. My friends, we've all had challenges. Today's episode will directly help you overcome yours. SHOW NOTES: If you like this podcast, you will love Live Inspired IN STUDIO. It's my membership community where like-minded friends join me via live webcast to live inspired together. Registration opens soon! Join the waitlist. Dr. Laurie Nadel shared how she was able to better relate to her mother after learning about the Myers Briggs personality types. Dr. Laurie Nadel's first book was a 4-time bestseller + on Oprah's book club twice: Sixth Sense: The Whole-Brain Book of Intuition, Hunchies, Gut Feelings, and Their Place in Your Everyday Life "This book changes lives, in terms of understanding how how you think and process who you are." Her most recent book came out in April 2018: The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing and Strength When Disaster Strikes "This is a tool for people in the midst of tragedy. Open it and something will pop out you can use for self care." The 5 Gifts: humility, patience, empathy, forgiveness, growth. Something like a school shooting or natural disaster, they rip away the fabric of what we thought normal was. When they occur, we have to find a way of balancing in the midst of emotional chaos for sometime. You can swipe it away when you see it on your screen, but when it happens to you in real life, you can’t change the channel. At a certain point you're out of shock and can start to think about next week instead of just getting through the day. When we start to feel like we can get through a week is when we have the strength or enlarged capacity to connect with people as a result of what we’ve been through. Three Cycles of Loss (when you can't go back to who you were before the injury, car accident, bankruptcy, tragic event): Loss of control of your physical environment. Loss of safety, you may be emotionally fragile. Loss of identity / who you are now. For another "Live Inspired" take on this topic, check out Ep. #4 with Michaela Haas as she explores + explains: Post Traumatic Growth. DR. LAURIE NADEL’S LIVE INSPIRED 7 1. What is the best book you’ve ever read? Catcher in the Rye and Catch 22. These two seminal books of the 60s have characters who are authentic and think in questions. They question authority. I admire them and hope I never stop questioning. 2. What is a characteristic or trait that you possessed as a child that you wish you still exhibited today? My imagination has been tempered by reality and the real world. I was an excellent creative writer, I made up stories. I wish I had a more active imagination. 3. Your house is on fire, all living things and people are out. You have the opportunity to run in and grab one item. What would it be? I would have grabbed the original edition of the Wizard of Oz that I was saving for my grandchildren. The beautiful books from my childhood were destroyed in Hurricane Sandy. 4. You are sitting on a bench overlooking a gorgeous beach. You have the opportunity to have a long conversation with anyone living or dead. Who would it be? Dan Rather, I’m fortunate and privileged that he has been my mentor, believer and supporter of my book. I’m always fascinated by what he has to say with where we are now in America as compared to all of the cycles he has seen in the course of his lifetime and what we can learn from that to move forward and be more empathetic. 5. What is the best advice you've ever received? Dan always gives me great advice: Just keep writing. 6. What advice would you give your 20-year-old self? Calm down a little bit. I was definitely wild. I wouldn’t want to clip her wings or put the breaks on, but I have a lot of people who come into my practice for therapy in their mid to late 20s because what we learn during this season is that the rules of life and family culture we learn through childhood don’t always apply to the world at large. The world is very different when you actually get out there and have to make your way in it. Be careful but be open. 7. It’s been said that all great people can have their lives summed up in one sentence. How do you want yours to read She was a great mom and great friend. *** If you enjoyed today’s episode: Subscribe, rate & review wherever you get your podcasts. See you here next Thursday! Live Inspired with John every day on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram and get his Monday Motivation email: www.JohnOLearyInspires.com/Monday-Morning
In this episode, Karen talks with Megan Park, founder of Putting Women in Their Place, whose mission is to support women candidates to move up the political ladder. In early 2017, Megan took Karen's yoga nidra program and this led to the birth of Putting Women in Their Place. On this podcast, Megan and Karen talk about yoga nidra and the soul whisper that led Megan to find her deepest calling. Make yourself a cup of tea, sit or lean back, and enjoy learning more about the power of yoga nidra meditation and Megan's vision for Putting Women in Their Place. Show Resources Putting Women in Their Place 1,000 Videos Campaign Gloria Steinem, Oprah Winfrey, Amy Schumer birththeplay.org
In the spring and summer of 2017, the headlines in New Orleans newspapers dealt with the proposed removal of four statues honoring the Confederacy. Ever wonder how we got to this point? I did, and it led me to Abraham Lincoln and his surprising connection to New Orleans. Today’s show is about Lincoln, his visits to New Orleans, and how they shaped his thoughts on slavery and reconstruction as the 16th President of the United States. We visit with local author, historian, and geographer Richard Campanella, author of a book called Lincoln in New Orleans: The 1828-1831 Flatboat Voyages and Their Place in History. You met Richard back in episode #36, when we discussed how Bourbon Street happened. In this episode, we travel along with a young Abraham Lincoln as he navigates the Mighty Mississippi,is nearly killed along the Sugar Coast, and witnesses the slave trade in New Orleans. Through Richard's meticulous research, we walk the streets of New Orleans in the late 1820s and early 1830s, and see this exotic city through the eyes of a future U.S. President. All this and more in today's episode of Beyond Bourbon Street! Resources You can find Richard on line at richcampanella.com. You'll find excerpts from all of his books, as well as a wonderful collection of images of New Orleans. Richard’s books are available at local New Orleans booksellers, including Octavia Books, Garden District Book Shop and Maple Street Book Shop. You can also purchase an autographed copy of Lincoln in New Orleans directly from Richard. Send him an email at: rcampane@tulane.edu Links and show notes for today's episode can be found at http://beyondbourbonst.com/40 Subscribe to the Podcast If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music or wherever you get your podcasts. If you do enjoy listening, please share Beyond Bourbon Street with someone who shares our love of New Orleans. Join Us on Facebook We now have a Facebook group where you can ask questions, share your New Orleans experiences and engage with others who love all things New Orleans. Join us by going to beyondbourbonst.com/facebook Contact Us Got an idea for an episode, have some feedback or just want to say hi? Leave us a message at 504-475-7632 or send an email to mark@beyondbourbonst.com Thanks for listening! Mark
Aspire Conference May 2016: Polish Startups & Their Place in The World Summary: This May, Wojtek Burkot hosted a discussion about Polish startups at the Aspire Conference, in front of a live audience. Join Richard, John Straw, Tim Jackson, Andrzej Targosz, Paulina Mazurek and Joanna Chwastowska as they break apart the challenges facing young Polish … Continue reading Aspire Conference May 2016: Polish Startups & Their Place in The World (S2Ep6) → The post Aspire Conference May 2016: Polish Startups & Their Place in The World (S2Ep6) appeared first on Project Kazimierz.
Christmas Special Join Weston and Jesse in the Christmas Special episode of The Coffee Podcast. They clearly had too much eggnog before the episode, but that doesn't stop them from tackling the hard issues faced in the specialty coffee market.Topics: 12 Cups of Christmas - Interrupted Good/Bad Coffee Existence Some Coffee Puritan Perspectives Interesting Discussion on Syrups and Their Place
Climbing Yosemite, Wisdom, Save Alien Planet, You Are NOT Your Job, Brant and Brad Pitt, I Saw the Light, Non-Verbal Communication, Putting the Listener in Their Place, This Week Is Going to Rock Because_______________, Waterfall Facts Quotes: "Wisdom is not boring. Wisdom allows you to do exciting things because you didn't make stupid decisions." "Sometimes you save a planet, sometimes you don't. Fist Bump!" "You are not your job. God looks at you without a resume" "I read the Bible because I've got to see what God says about me." "We just need more banjo in our lives. That is our thesis here."
PM sermon from November 17, 2013 by Wayne Jones. Download file here
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ Depopulation by Recreation, More Efficient than Mass Starvation: "Eugenicists Used to Look for a Massive Killing Of Those Deemed Superfluous, Base, Rather Chilling, Yet Much of Their Goals is Already Done, The Tactics Changed to Promote Having Fun, Indoctrination Accomplished Mainly Through Fiction, Showing Movies Galore Using Minimal Diction, Promoting Perpetual Youth, Life a Big Ball, You Could do Anything if No Children at All, And as for Marriage, That Quaint Old Thing, T'would Lead to Less Sampling, Wearing a Ring, Panic of Aging, Mouth Like a Sturgeon? Don't Worry, It's the Age of the Plastic Surgeon, As for Men, They're Put in Their Place, They're Second-Class in the New Human Race, Unless Rich and Famous, On the Big Screen, Or at Least a Look-Alike, Fit to Be Seen, Each Light Fading in a Retirement Home, Good Citizens, Childless and Dying Alone" © Alan Watt }-- Going Between Two Ages - Indoctrination of Children - Scientific Priesthood - Eugenics under Changed Names, Ecology, Sustainability etc. - Fabian Society, H.G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw, Elimination of the "Unfit" - Creation of Youth Culture and Hyper Promiscuity, Men and Women Divided - Mentality of the Psychopath - Propaganda Becomes Reality - New Ethics under the World State. Brain-Computer Wireless Interfacing - Addictive Video Games - Weapon of Television to Alter Behaviour, Bend Morality - Definition of "Normal" in Psychiatry. Communists Fidel Castro and Pierre Trudeau. Public under Hypnosis, Kept Well Managed. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Jan. 11, 2011 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ Sir C. G. Darwin -- A Scion of Science: "A Pragmatic Man Without Fear nor Tears Gives the Long-Term Agenda, 'The Next Million Years,' Where Intellect and Science Goes On into History, While the Unfit Die Off, In Ignorance and Mystery, And Most are to Die, Content in Their Place, That the Fit May Live, the True Master Race, And Horror of Horrors, We've Ne'er had a Say, Stealth Sterilization Crept Underway, The Medical Profession to All Our Surprise, To Turn from Healing to Speeding Demise, All the Old Values Forsook and Forlorn, Ensuring the Unfits' Children Not Born, While We Wallow in Trivia, Ignorance Bliss, Perpetual Children, It's Come Down to This" ..............................................................The End -- Trivia Fed to Public - Staging Rockets for Payload (Elite) - Plan Implementation - Manufactured Reality, Media Topics. China, Rising Birth Defects, "Pollution" Blamed - Falling Population Levels - "Family Planning" Commissions - Artificial Hormones, Male Sterility. C.G. Darwin - Chinese Civilization as Model - World Government, Coercion - World Food Supply and Shortages, RIIA - Genetic Engineering - Slavery. Aldous Huxley - "Contentment Drug" - Regulated Male-Female Ratio - Master Breed - Sanctity of Life, Individual is Enemy - Farming, Agriculture, Corporations. Eugenic Creed - World Regions, EU, Provinces - Competing with China - Military Think Tank Projections - High-Tech and Barbaric Areas - Monsters in Charge of World. (Book: [Continued] "The Next Million Years" by Charles Galton Darwin.) (Article: "China birth defects 'up sharply' " (news.bbc.co.uk) - Feb. 1, 2009.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Feb. 4, 2009 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)