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New Heights Show on Education
Education in the News with Host Pamela Clark

New Heights Show on Education

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 36:21


Join Pamela as she shares educational news stories from around the US and the World. FINE ARTS BUILDING BRIDGES VIRTUAL MEETUPS STATE ARTS PARTNERS Join the state arts partners on March 26 from 6-7 p.m. to explore the new technical theatre exam from the United States Institute for Theatre Technology and Educational Theatre Association. Dana Taylor will discuss the exam, its goals, and what we believe about its importance in a comprehensive theatre education at the high school level. Participants will have an opportunity to take an abbreviated version of the exam, get immediate feedback, and will be afforded an opportunity to ask questions. We will also look at the exam as a tool for curricular development and advocacy for your program.Register for the March 26 Building Bridges https://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Learning-in-Ohio/Fine-Arts/Fine-Arts-ResourcesRadio.NewHeightsEducation.orgBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/new-heights-show-on-education--4114185/support.

Language Lounge
70. IPAs from A to Z with Lisa Shepard

Language Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 72:52


IPA, is it a beer or an assessment? Not sure? Listen to this episode of the Language Lounge featuring Lisa Shepard. She and host, Michelle Olah, cover the whys and hows of IPAs. Whether your new to IPAs or just need a refresher this episode has everything you need to get started, build your confidence or confirm that you are doing it right. So go ahead and multi-task, grab an IPA while you find out more about IPAs. Bio Lisa Shepard earned her bachelor's degree in education with a major in French and her master's degree in curriculum and instruction. During her 29 years in the classroom she developed her knowledge of best practices in world language education by taking courses, attending conferences, reading professional publications and participating in a variety of online forums. In 2016, she was selected as the Ohio Foreign Language Association Teacher of the Year. She has provided professional development to world language teachers by presenting workshops at the local, state and regional levels as well as through her blog, Madame ‘s Musings. She is now using her experience with standards-based unit design and proficiency-based instruction and assessment to present at regional and national conferences and provide on-site workshops to teachers interested in updating their practice to reflect current standards. Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email podcast@waysidepublishing.com Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com Social Media @mmeshep (Twitter) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shepardwlconsulting/ Amy Lenord @alenord Noemi Rodriguez @Team_LoLogramos Joe Dale @joedale Ohio Department of Ed Instruction and Assessment (Links to Assessment and Rubrics) https://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Learning-in-Ohio/World-Languages-and-Cultures/Model-Curriculum-for-World-Languages-and-Cultures/Instruction-and-Assessment EdPuzzle https://edpuzzle.com/ IPA Interpretive Task Comprehension Guide: Template https://education.ohio.gov/getattachment/Topics/Learning-in-Ohio/Foreign-Language/World-Languages-Model-Curriculum/World-Languages-Model-Curriculum-Framework/Instructional-Strategies/Assessment-Guidance-and-Sample-Rubrics/IPA-AppendixD_InterpretiveTasks-ACTFL2013.pdf.aspx The Integrated Performance Assessment: Twenty Years and Counting by Bonnie Adair-Hauck, Francis Troyan and Eileen Glisan https://www.amazon.com/Integrated-Performance-Assessment-Twenty-Counting/dp/1942544863 Juan Carols Morales World Readiness Standards: https://www.actfl.org/uploads/files/general/World-ReadinessStandardsforLearningLanguages.pdf ACTFL Performance Descriptors for Language Learners, 2012 https://www.actfl.org/educator-resources/actfl-performance-descriptors  IPA Interpretive task and rubric: https://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Learning-in-Ohio/World-Languages-and-Cultures/Model-Curriculum-for-World-Languages-and-Cultures/Instruction-and-Assessment/ACTFL-Resources  NCSSFL-ACTFL Can-Dos https://www.actfl.org/uploads/files/general/Resources-Publications/Can-Do_Benchmarks_Indicators.pdf  IPA Manual: https://www.ipgbook.com/the-integrated-performance-assessment--twenty-years-and-counting-products-9781942544869.php

My Favorite Mistake
The Beer Blogger turned Podcast Maestro: Jason Cercone's Story, Mistakes, and Lessons

My Favorite Mistake

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 47:03


Episode page with video, transcript, and more My guest for Episode #234 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Jason Cercone, the host of “Solo Podcasting Simplified.” With nearly a decade of experience in the podcast world, Jason has built his brand around the consumptive power of storytelling and simplifying podcast initiatives. He helps results-driven business leaders and professionals create engaging, impactful solo podcasts – hosting, producing, or guesting on more than 1000 episodes. Jason shares his favorite mistake story about engaging too much with a Twitter troll when he had launched a craft beer blog… and why it was a mistake to start a podcast just to compete with this troll. In this episode, Jason also shares his unique journey – from an infatuation with radio broadcasting to his emergence as a podcast consultant, intent on helping business professionals capitalize on the power of solo podcasting. The episode uncovers Jason's first steps into the world of podcasting, characterized by critical learning experiences and a zeal that spiraled into a flourishing podcasting venture. Despite initial struggles and self-doubt, Jason's approach to convert every misstep into a solid stepping stone is remarkably inspiring. Venturing into the second half of our podcast, we gain a deep understanding of the holistic elements of creating a successful podcast. With lessons learned from a journey that began at the barstool of a noisy tavern, Jason emphasizes building podcasts with a purpose, concentrating on the value it delivers to listeners rather than chasing high download numbers. His unparalleled journey will certainly inspire you to consider looking beyond the vanity metrics and developing a value-driven content delivery approach in the dynamic world of podcasting. Listeners can join Jason on his website and set up a free 30-minute Discovery Session to learn more about how he can help them create and grow an engaging, impactful solo podcast. Please visit jasoncercone.com/workwithme. Questions and Topics: Learning the things you'd advise people NOT to do now? How many people just wing it instead of researching or even getting help? Or expect overnight success? Why are download numbers a “skewed vanity metric?” Podcasting mistakes? Format choice? Why should new, aspiring podcasters start by launching a solo podcast? Kristen Carder – I Have ADHD Podcast Being flexible with your format? Having some guests? New podcast coming soon? Re-branding a show Harnessing the Power of Solo Podcasting: Decoding Jason Cercone's Journey Podcast enthusiast Jason Cercone brings nearly a decade of experience in the burgeoning world of podcasting. Having built his personal brand around the impactful aspect of storytelling and the simplification of podcast marketing strategies, his mission as a podcast consultant is to help business leaders and other professionals harness the power of the solo podcast. Solo podcasts offer a more personal, exclusive experience to listeners compared to guest or co-hosted formats. The value in these solo podcasts is the direct connection between the host and their audience, creating a space for deeper insights, discussions, and impact. Cercone's journey into podcasting began during his years as a University of Pittsburgh student in Bradford, Pennsylvania. There, he stumbled upon a love for radio broadcasting, which later became the foundation of his podcasting career. In 2015, Cercone bravely pivoted from his communications journey into the beer industry, supporting the groundswell movement of small breweries through a craft beer advocacy blog. As an initiative to better connect beer consumers to local events, Cercone launched a mobile app, only to be met with criticism from a troll on Twitter. This adversarial interaction fueled him to step further into the podcast world, vowing to create a beer podcast superior to that of his online detractor. His first podcast attempt was held in a noisy bar during trivia night, with minimal preparation, planning or editing in place. As he admits, this was a misstep and did not immediately fulfill his objective of creating a standout podcast, yet it reignited his passion for audio content creation. Cercone's introduction to the podcast world was a steep learning curve, and he decided to take a break after a few episodes in order to develop his skills. With a focused goal to improve his podcasting skills, he spent a year and a half studying radio and television personalities, learning how to engage and connect with an audience effectively. Building a Podcast with Purpose: Moving Beyond the Vanity Metrics Upon his return to the podcasting world, Cercone was better prepared to create impactful content and help others navigate the realm of podcasting. A major factor he highlights when starting a podcast is understanding the why behind it. Rather than being lured by the allure of a high download count or focusing on swift monetization, the primary objective should be based on the value the podcast provides to its listeners. For business owners and professionals, podcasting facilitates direct communication with their audience. The power of the podcast is not necessarily in the number of downloads but in its ability to attract potential and support existing clients. A successful podcast is one that caters to its specific audience, maintaining a consistent delivery of valuable content. This nurtures a loyal listenership and can lead to broader customer attraction and brand advocacy. According to Cercone, there's no specific rule set or rigid format to podcasting. A podcast can feature guests if they bring value to the audience, even in a solo podcast format. He advises thinking outside the box when devising a podcast strategy, understanding that time constraints and download numbers should not be the ultimate measure of a podcast's success. The ultimate goal, he shares, is to focus on delivering value to the listeners and ensuring they walk away satisfied from each episode. The Mantra of Consistency: The Key Component of Successful Podcasting Expounding on Jason Cercone's insights into successful podcasting, one of the most critical aspects he highlighted was the importance of consistency. A podcast, irrespective of its format, should maintain regularity in the release of its episodes; a critical expectation from its audience. Listeners tend to form a routine around their favorite shows, usually fitting in the episodes into their day-to-day activities. Consuming podcast content becomes a ritual, whether during the morning workout, the drive to work, or even on daily walks. Cercone argues that consistency in episode release is everything, yet, it shouldn't stress out the podcaster. Determining a release frequency that aligns with available time and resources is crucial. Weekly, biweekly, or, in some cases, monthly releases can all work to create regularity for the audience. Going beyond a monthly release cycle could risk losing audience engagement, due to lack of enough content to keep them invested. The podcaster, according to Cercone, carries a responsibility to the audience. If they need a break, whether to revamp the content, refresh their creativity, or deal with other priorities, they should communicate this to their listeners candidly. Informing the audience about the hiatus and when they should expect new episodes helps ensure listeners continue anticipating new content. In the meantime, podcasters can encourage their listeners to explore previous unlistened episodes in the catalog. Speaking Directly to the Listener: Building Intimacy and Growth The power of podcasting lies in its personal and intimate approach to communication. When a podcast is streamed, it often finds its way directly to the listener's ear, establishing an intimate connection between the content creator and the listener. This level of engagement is significant in a world marked by fleeting attention spans, with listeners dedicating a portion of their time exclusively to the content of the podcast. Consequently, podcasters ought to understand that they communicate directly to one person- the listener. The primary focus should always be on enhancing the listener's experience. When the content resonates with individual listeners, the chances are that the podcast will begin to attract listeners with similar interests or challenges, thereby fostering growth. In his journey, Cercone also experienced a phase of rebranding his podcast to better align with his mission and the audience he intended to serve. This shift illustrates the need for flexibility and evolution to ensure the podcast remains valuable and relevant to a changing audience demographic or evolving mission themes. In the end, the primary determinants of a podcast's success go beyond download numbers or financial gains. The unique value it delivers to its audience, the intimate relationships it maintains with its listeners, and the consistency in delivering insightful content determine its ultimate success.

Stuck in the Middle Pod
CL Final experience w/ SoB Correspondent Dan Scott

Stuck in the Middle Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 66:55


Today's episde CrunkChocolate talks with SoB's Champion's League Final Correspondent Dan Scott who was at the match in Istanbul. He's a born Manc now living in Jacksonville, Florida. Topics:Learning about US Soccer culture as a born MancFlight experience to IstanbulNight before the matchharrowing journey to Ataturk Olympic StadiumOverall Match experienceReminiscing the early days of Man City playing in the Champion's LeagueHey Shady Gang! Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Tiktok, Instagram, and Twitch @shadesofblueus, subscribe to the youtube channel and our twitch account! However you are listening. Rate us 5 Stars, please and give us a review while you are listening. Answer questions from the listener mailbag! Send in those questions to shadesofbluepodcast@gmail.com  All things Shades of Blue Podcast (Podcast links & Merch): https://linktr.ee/shadesofbluepodcastSupport the showClick Link to SOB Social Media accounts and Merch Store!https://linktr.ee/shadesofbluepodcast

My Favorite Mistake
Col. Kim ”KC” Campbell on Learning to Let Mistakes Go in Air Force Training, Combat, and Beyond

My Favorite Mistake

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 42:02


Episode page with transcript, videos, and more⁠ My guest for Episode #218 of the ⁠My Favorite Mistake podcast is Colonel Kim “KC” Campbell⁠, who served in the Air Force for 24 years as a fighter pilot and senior military leader.  KC has flown 1,800 hours in the A-10 Warthog, including more than 100 combat missions protecting troops on the ground in both Iraq and Afghanistan.  KC is now a keynote speaker and bestselling author. Her new book, ⁠Flying in the Face of Fear: A Fighter Pilot's Lessons on Leading with Courage⁠ is now available! KC is a distinguished graduate of the Air Force Academy and has a Master of Arts in International Security Studies and a MBA from the University of London.  In 2003, Colonel Campbell was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for Heroism after successfully recovering her battle-damaged airplane after an intense close air support mission in Baghdad. She has served in roles including Squadron Commander, Operations Group Commander and, most recently, KC served as the Director for the Center for Character and Leadership Development at the United States Air Force Academy. In this episode, KC shares her favorite mistake story about a time her visor fogged up when flying an A-10 Warthog in a training mission. What did she learn from this mistake, including how to let mistakes go — to put them aside and debrief at the right time? She also discusses almost being shot down over Baghdad — would it have been a mistake to eject? Was it almost a mistake not to? As she says on her website: "But how can we improve if we don't learn from our mistakes?” Questions and Topics: Learning to stay calm under stress? — learned over time?? Kids and sports —- ⁠Lenny Walls – Ep 51⁠ Learning to stay calm under stress? — learned over time?? Distinguished Flying Cross for Heroism Almost being shot down over Baghdad? Debriefing, learning, and moving forward? Planning for contingencies is a way of preventing mistakes… Mistake of ejecting too soon vs. too late? Is this critiqued? For learning? How many women when you became a fighter pilot? Lessons for women navigating male-dominated environments? Debriefing from mistakes as fighter pilots and learning — what's that culture??? Learning and overcoming them… Question from your video — “Vulnerability isn't about weakness… it's about being open to uncertainty” – help your team be willing to be more innovative… try new things…  Please ⁠follow⁠, rate, and review via ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠, Podchaser, or your favorite app — that helps others find this content, and you'll be sure to get future episodes as they are released weekly.  You can now ⁠sign up to get new episodes via email⁠, to make sure you don't miss an episode. This podcast is part of the ⁠Lean Communicators network⁠.  

My Favorite Mistake
Col. Kim "KC" Campbell on Learning to Let Mistakes Go in Air Force Training, Combat, and Beyond

My Favorite Mistake

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 42:51


Episode page with transcript, videos, and more My guest for Episode #218 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Colonel Kim “KC” Campbell, who served in the Air Force for 24 years as a fighter pilot and senior military leader.  KC has flown 1,800 hours in the A-10 Warthog, including more than 100 combat missions protecting troops on the ground in both Iraq and Afghanistan.  KC is now a keynote speaker and bestselling author. Her new book, Flying in the Face of Fear: A Fighter Pilot's Lessons on Leading with Courage is now available! KC is a distinguished graduate of the Air Force Academy and has a Master of Arts in International Security Studies and a MBA from the University of London.  In 2003, Colonel Campbell was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for Heroism after successfully recovering her battle-damaged airplane after an intense close air support mission in Baghdad. She has served in roles including Squadron Commander, Operations Group Commander and, most recently, KC served as the Director for the Center for Character and Leadership Development at the United States Air Force Academy. In this episode, KC shares her favorite mistake story about a time her visor fogged up when flying an A-10 Warthog in a training mission. What did she learn from this mistake, including how to let mistakes go — to put them aside and debrief at the right time? She also discusses almost being shot down over Baghdad — would it have been a mistake to eject? Was it almost a mistake not to? As she says on her website: "But how can we improve if we don't learn from our mistakes?” Questions and Topics: Learning to stay calm under stress? — learned over time?? Kids and sports —- Lenny Walls – Ep 51 Learning to stay calm under stress? — learned over time?? Distinguished Flying Cross for Heroism Almost being shot down over Baghdad? Debriefing, learning, and moving forward? Planning for contingencies is a way of preventing mistakes… Mistake of ejecting too soon vs. too late? Is this critiqued? For learning? How many women when you became a fighter pilot? Lessons for women navigating male-dominated environments? Debriefing from mistakes as fighter pilots and learning — what's that culture??? Learning and overcoming them… Question from your video — “Vulnerability isn't about weakness… it's about being open to uncertainty” – help your team be willing to be more innovative… try new things…  Please follow, rate, and review via Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or your favorite app — that helps others find this content, and you'll be sure to get future episodes as they are released weekly. You can also financially support the show through Spotify. You can now sign up to get new episodes via email, to make sure you don't miss an episode. This podcast is part of the Lean Communicators network. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/favorite-mistake/support

Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast
#692 – Creative Training for Better Results

Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 63:46


Sometimes we gotta break the mold. Kids are much more creative than adults. Today, we look at ways to train that will be more enjoyable, and even more effective. We look at taking risks and chasing logical consequences. We also talk about flex training and making decisions about your workouts on the fly. We look into creating the ability to get stronger as the session/race goes. We talk about effective breathing, the ability to create one more, and analyzing our current state of tired. Lots of good examples on how to be a little flexible on the f**ck-around and be a better athlete for your efforts. Topics: Learning hard lessons Logical consequences How do you know if you're going hard enough? Flexibility Own Real Time Decisions Creativity Test Integrity of the workout Can't predict how you will feel The best get better as the session/race goes on Think like a kid Tired playing all day One more Andrew Huberman Focus your exhale So much fun in figuring it out Over-analyzing to the death of enjoyment Rip it- have fun Sometimes it's best to not have a plan Coaching Inquiries Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com www.c26triathlon.com

Motivation Monday's Podcast
How to find your purpose in life ?!?!

Motivation Monday's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 61:31


#MotivationMondays Episode 38 Topics : Learning from your mistakes, appreciating yourself to appreciate others, finding your purpose and achieving it. Follow @motivationmondayslive and ask questions.

Spirit-Centered Business
79: Pt. 2 Governing Glory - Terry Spencer on Spirit-Centered Business

Spirit-Centered Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 33:25


Bralynn and Terry continue the conversation on how we are to govern as ambassadors of the kingdom out of our righteous governmental identity and authority as kings and priests. Terry Spencer is a modern day mystic, spiritual explorer, and a revolutionary who after hearing Yahweh say, "Come away with Me!" has lived a radical lifestyle of intimacy with Jesus. He longs to see creation delivered from the bondage of corruption and God's kingdom, power and glory established on earth as it is in heaven. Terry's burning desire is to see His people, cities, states, and nations ignited and transformed by the power and glory of God. Terry flows in the glory realm with a strong prophetic anointing that releases the tangible glory of God. TOPICS:- Learning to co-create out of our identity and authority- Being positioned for righteous governing- Governing our spirit, soul, and body- Finding God's eternal purpose- Creation helping us to fulfill our destiny- Commanding our mornings- Partnering with creation for revelation- Honoring and praising God and creation for our partnership- The way, truth, and life is the way to govern- Dealing with our spots and wrinkles for maturity GOLDEN NUGGETS:1) Romans 13:1 is the foundation of whosoever will, can step into governing authority. There is no authority except from God and those authorities that exist are appointed by God. This applies to us all.2) Our mandated assignment is to root out, overthrow, tear down, and destroy but also we then plan to replant, rebuild, restore, redeem, and establish God's kingdom. If we aren't doing both we are only doing half our assignment. 3) God wants his growing Ecclesia to deliver creation from the bondage of corruption and bring heaven to earth in everything we do.4) Look every morning to see what's written on your scroll for your business, your life, and your schedule and how you can administer justice. See how you are to command your morning as a governmental legislative and judicial son.5) We no longer war the same in fighting on the battlefield. We war from our seated place in him by ruling and reigning here. Any mandate created in that realm then rules over anything in this realm. This is what governing glory actually does.6) When creation sees a manifest Son it ceases it's groaning and begins to rejoice because it has found someone who can deliver it from the bondage of corruption. We as well get to partner with creation to help us fulfill our destiny. 7) We need to be mature Sons before we can govern nations, rule and reign over the world, judge nations, and judge Angels like it is said in 1 Corinthians 6.8) Final Nugget: Get out of the traditional battlefield of warfare and get into the government of the Kingdom of Heaven and govern creation. Become a co-creator with God and partner with heaven and earth to help us fulfill our destiny. QUOTES:- I do and say what I see and hear from Father, This is our goal.- Preach the gospel and sometimes use words. - Francis of Assisi- God honors our faith more than he honors our knowledge.- Teach people to fish, then they learn to use their governing authority.- Study these top three: holiness, purity, and righteousness- Governmental Sons removes the darkness form the planet- Genesis 1;26 “Then God said let us make man in our image, after our likeness.” This is who we are- Psalms 8 talks about the works of his hands and mouth he created, and then gave to us dominion and authority. LINKS:- Terry Spencer https://revolutionglory.com - Facebook group: The Courtrooms of Heaven https://www.facebook.com/groups/640288769398839- Facebook group: Governing Creation https://www.facebook.com/groups/447382949439788/Terry's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/revolutionglory - Join the Quantum Capacity Business Challenge:http://SpiritCenteredBusiness.com/challengeSpirit realm Activations for your Business: https://spiritcenteredbusiness.com/coaching- Join the SCB Tribe: http://facebook.com/groups/scbtribe- Design your Leveraged, Scalable & Sustainable business model from Heaven's blueprint and bring the Transformation in the world you and your business were destined to create. Schedule a FREE Discovery call with Bralynn: http://Bralynn.appointlet.com/s/discovery

It's The Bearded Man
118. Christopher Stoikos : Overcoming an Identity Crisis

It's The Bearded Man

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 74:04


Christopher Stoikos is the founder of Viral Response, a production company that helps write viral video scripts for clients by leading with love. He previously was the founder + CEO of Beard Club which he helped grow to $50M in sales before exiting.   Topics : Learning to control where he exerts his energy Challenges of finding his identity after leaving Beard Club / losing his beard and becoming a father / husband Everyone deals with childhood traumas Importance of setting boundaries Plant medicine changed his perspective of life + the world (Magic mushrooms, Peyote & Wachuma) “Slow is smooth and smooth is fast” Vulnerability built stronger love with his wife Katherine Greatest lesson he's learned from Dan Bilzerian What he's learned about success Launching Viral Response to help brands story tell by leading with love Christopher freestyles on the spot First step to reaching our inner potential : Do not let money derail you from your devine path Challenge for the listeners : Do what lights you up most first   Connect with Christopher! Instagram : @CStoikos17 Website : ViralResponse.ca Spotify : Christopher Stoikos   Let us know your feedback of the show on our 4 question survey!  Sign up for my new Bearded Wisdom Newsletter! Support this podcast by donating $ via Venmo : @Bobbbaaaay You wanna help blow this podcast up? GREAT! Here's how: Leave a 5 star review on the podcast app with your hot take of the show Share out the episode on your IG story tagging me @Bobbbaaaay —- Follow The Bearded Man! Instagram : @Bobbbaaaay YouTube : @BobbyHobert Twitter : @Bobbbaaaay Website : ItsTheBeardedMan.com    ----------------- Adi Shakti Mantra: The Adi Shakti Mantra tunes one into the frequency of the Divine Mother, and to the primal protective, generating energy. It is said that chanting it eliminates fears and fulfills desires. Instructions:  With one hand over your heart, chant the mantra like a song, 9 times, with sincere loving energy, with the intention: to attract my divine life partner into my reality.  Mantra Adi Shakti, Adi Shakti, Adi Shakti, Namo Namo Sarab Shakti, Sarab Shakti, Sarab Shakti, Namo Namo Pritham Bhagvati, Pritham Bhagvati, Pritham Bhagvati, Namo Namo Kundalini Mata Shakti, Mata Shakti, Namo Namo Meaning I bow to (or call on) the primal power. I bow to (or call on) the all encompassing power and energy. I bow to (or call on) that through which God creates. I bow to (or call on) the creative power of the Kundalini, the Divine Mother Power. Link: https://spiritvoyage.com/mantra/adi-shakti/ ___________________________________   The actual Poem that Catherine wrote Christopher: (include in bio of episode)    He held so much light You knew it scared him Embracing fear as his friend and enemy He became a skilled dancer in the fight Navigating waves of emotionality Self-sabotage could induce a dim   But that was just temporarily Until his next moment of insight   How could he transform the dark? If he could not face his own shadows Society reflecting his pain Could he handle the responsibility of fame? Drinking, smoking, eating was not his version of fun For a simple life in the meadows Feet on the earth, gazing into the sun Was how he dreamed of leaving his mark   Transcending generational anger The urge to fuck women And hit another million dollar marker  "I'll let you know tomorrow" was his new answer With a beard with fragments of gold And eyes that sparkled like Sapphire The truth was obvious To this planet, his role was precious   ___________________________________   Show credits :  The spiritual teacher that taught me the quote, Slow is Smooth and smooth is fast: Alexander Dunlop The spiritual teacher that learned all About Money Is Love from: Barbara Wilder  

Small Biz Mama
Episode 65: Learning how to sell like a mother with Renee Hribar

Small Biz Mama

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 30:10


Learning to sell with Renee Hribar. Through her passion for selling, Renee shares valuable tips on learning to sell in a way that resonates with clients. For a complete transcript check out our show notes for episode 65 on smallbizmama.com Topics: Learning to sell like a mother with Renee Hribar Who is Renee Hribar Learning to sell by connecting with people Learning to sell means going into buyer mode Learning to sell means being yourself Learning to sell means asking questions Learning to sell means speaking your customers' language Is there a difference in selling to women versus men? Learning to sell means speaking to your customer as an individual The biggest mistake people make when trying to sell their small business Learning to sell means asking great questions Learning to sell means spending more time listening than talking Is it possible to make sales fun? Learning to sell means speaking to one person How can you sell more? Learning to sell means sending a personal message Learning to sell is inviting your customer to the next thing Using automation Look and see who is opening up your emails The best way to contact Renee For the complete show, notes go to small biz mama.com ********************************* https://smallbizmama.com/learning-to-sell-like-a-mother-with-renee-hribar/

Microsoft Mechanics Podcast
Microsoft Viva Learning | Personalized learning experience through Microsoft 365

Microsoft Mechanics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 11:28


Go deeper on Microsoft Viva Learning, a central place for individuals and teams to discover personal learning content and build skills within the flow of everyday work. Swati Jhawar, Principal Program Manager for Microsoft Viva, joins Jeremy Chapman to share options for setup, learning content curation, and integration with your existing learning management system. Microsoft Viva has four modules (Connections, Insights, Topics & Learning) that deliver new employee experiences in the context of their work. Viva leverages the foundational technologies of Microsoft 365, Microsoft Graph and AI to deliver a modern employee experience platform. With Viva Learning, you have a center for personalized skill development that offers a unique social experience where learning content is available in the flow of work. It recommends and manages the progress of key trainings all from one place and is built on top of SharePoint, Microsoft Search, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Graph, and Substrate. ► QUICK LINKS: 00:00 - Introduction 01:00 - What is Viva Learning? 02:35 - See the personal learning experience 04:46 - How to share content 06:40 - Content within Teams app and others 08:04 - Setup for admins 09:03 - How to configure required training 10:14 - What's next for Viva Learning? 10:46 - Wrap up ► Link References: Watch our Essentials episode at https://aka.ms/VivaEssentials Build out your SharePoint site with a step-by-step guide at https://aka.ms/SPVivaLearning For the latest news and updates go to https://aka.ms/vivalearning Check out the rest of our series for Microsoft Viva at https://aka.ms/VivaMechanics ► Unfamiliar with Microsoft Mechanics? We are Microsoft's official video series for IT. You can watch and share valuable content and demos of current and upcoming tech from the people who build it at #Microsoft. Subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MicrosoftMechanicsSeries?sub_confirmation=1 Join us on the Microsoft Tech Community: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-mechanics-blog/bg-p/MicrosoftMechanicsBlog Watch or listen via podcast here: https://microsoftmechanics.libsyn.com/website ► Keep getting this insider knowledge, join us on social: Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MSFTMechanics Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/microsoft-mechanics/ Follow us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/microsoftmechanics/ 

East Meets West Hunt
Ep. 096: Goals and Strategies for Hunting Whitetails with Clint Campbell // Truth from the Stand

East Meets West Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 77:30


On this episode of the East Meets West Hunt podcast, I'm joined by my buddy Clint Campbell of the Truth from the Stand Deer Hunting podcast. We dive into what our whitetail seasons are looking like, goals, strategies and much more! This is a great start as to what will be many podcasts geared towards hunting whitetails and especially the elusive mountain buck! Topics: Learning curve hunting new areas Transition areas Adapting to the fresh sign Being aggressive vs. conservative Hunting scrapes Clint’s Iowa trip   Resources: Instagram:   @eastmeetswesthunt @beau.martonik @truthfromthestand Facebook:    East Meets West Outdoors   https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/ Shop new apparel! Free koozie with every order over $30 for a limited time. https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/shop   Amazon Influencer Page https://www.amazon.com/shop/beau.martonik   Partners: onX Mapping at your finger tips on your phone, computer or GPS that will allow you scout harder, hunt farther and increase your success rates. This is the number 1 tool that I use every single time I'm in the woods or mountains. University of Elk Hunting Use code eastmeetswest to get 20% off of the most comprehensive elk hunting course available. Heather's Choice Healthy, great tasting, dehydrated meals for the backcountry. Use code eastmeetswest to get free shipping on ALL orders. http://lddy.no/7og2 Maven Optics Top quality binoculars, spotting scopes and rifle scopes for your hunts from east to west. Listen to the podcast for a special code to get a free gift with your next order! MTN OPS MTN OPS is the leader in providing science based supplements to help you train inside and conquer more outside. https://glnk.io/mw0/beaumartonik Wild Carrot Scents Changing the way you look at deer scents. Their tear away, no mess packaging is exactly what I need for hunting the mountains of Pennsylvania, to the swamps of the south and farm country in the midwest. Prime Archery Prime builds bows for hunters with parallel cam and centergy technology. Their free strings for life program is unmatched in the industry. Test drive one at your local shop and experience it yourself! Exodus Outdoor Gear Exodus is building cameras that are built to last. With an industry leading 5 year warranty that covers even lost and stolen cameras; they're worth checking out! 

Jayの英語スキルブースター
91.タモリさんに学ぶ外国語上達法

Jayの英語スキルブースター

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 24:44


タモリさんの芸のひとつに「外国語風に話す」というものがあります。まさに、音やリズムをとらえる天才。 「もっと英語っぽく話したい」という方に、発音やリズムの上達法や、楽しんで身につける方法をご紹介しています。 今回のJay's Topicsはマインドマップについてです。 英語名言:Learning how to learn is life's most important skill. (Tony Buzan) ●テーマのリクエストや番組へのご感想もお待ちしています! https://ws.formzu.net/fgen/S96749064/ ●毎日配信ボキャブラリーブースターのご登録 http://www.jay-toeic.com/ ●ブログ「英語モチベーション・ブースター」 https://ameblo.jp/jay-english/ MP3 シェア用コードを表示

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Mastermind Parenting Podcast
MMP16: How to have a stress free summer

Mastermind Parenting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 19:41


In this episode I discuss summer time and how it can be pretty stressful for us moms. It's so common for moms to think deep down that motherhood equals martyrhood. Ya, that never works out for us. It causes us to feel resentful and either check out or lose our sh!t with the people we love the most. I teach you my favorite tool so you can have a stress free summer. Topics: Learning how to tune into your body whispers with the straitjacket/skinny dipping tool Boredom is a good thing To schedule or not to schedule Fantasy vs reality and why it's so important to embrace your truth and listen to your body Get my book! Hear about my family history and the tools that have helped me replace old parenting patterns that simply don't work with these puzzling kiddos. It's my way of paying it forward as a human that wants our kids to experience a kinder and more generous world. Head over here to get your copy >> https://mastermindparenting.com/book   Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below!   Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. You can also subscribe from the podcast app on your mobile device.   Leave us an iTunes review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on iTunes, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on iTunes.

Grunt Free Press Podcast
Grunt Free Press Podcast Episode 149

Grunt Free Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 75:04


The Steam Episode. Topics - Learning experience, blocked by UMG, Smashing Pumpkins are assholes, pre-E3 delays and cancellations, Boss Key shutdown, Steam is going to shit, lowest common denominator censorship, new guidelines, Battletech still rules, State of Decay 2 is more State of Decay 1, Far: Long Sails. Music - Jack White - Over and Over and Over, The Mamas and the Pepes - Ramadan Bomb-A-Thon, Sex Pistols - EMI

The Clark Howard Podcast
Clark Howard 09.27.17

The Clark Howard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 38:03


Topics: Learning to code; Reverse mortgages; Ford using new factors to assess creditworthiness  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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In Session with Dr. Farid Holakouee
December 21, 2016 Topics: Learning to Love, Dr. Farid Holakouee answers calls from listeners

In Session with Dr. Farid Holakouee

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 94:42


December 21, 2016 Topics: Learning to Love, Dr. Farid Holakouee answers calls from listeners by Dr. Farid Holakouee

Life Living Itself
Seattle Friday Evening Meeting: Part of a summer weekend intensive

Life Living Itself

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2016 108:10


Topics: Learning to develop a sense of what is true, a place inside that is already free of pain and already at peace. Consciousness is indiscriminate. It isn’t driven by will force, so it goes wherever attention is placed. When it is placed on awareness itself, it learns to rest as That. …

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Championship Thinking in Sports – Jim Meier
Championship Thinking in Sports – Deep Life Lessons from Shoeless Joe & the Field of Dreams

Championship Thinking in Sports – Jim Meier

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2009


Guest & celebrated author, W.P. Kinsella, wrote “Shoeless Joe” which Hollywood produced into the joyously powerful movie, Field of Dreams. Topics: Learning to hear what others don’t, dreaming big, inspiration and self-Belief, hard choices, injustice & redemption, reconciliation of a father & son, the pure magic of playing catch & family support. The post Championship Thinking in Sports – Deep Life Lessons from Shoeless Joe & the Field of Dreams appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.