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Dr. Luvelle Brown, superintendent of Ithaca CSD (NY) joins Doug with co-panelists Dr. Gustavo Balderas of Beaverton Public Schools (OR) and Traci Davis (Superintendent Emeritus from Nevada) to preview the discussions they will lead, along with their colleague, Dr. Mark Bedell of Anne Arundel County Public Schools (MD), at IEI's "Creating Leaders for Equity and Inclusion" summit in Ithaca, NY July 22-24. Registration for educators is at capacity, but listeners can get on the waitlist for free. There are still spots open for partners who want to support and be allies for this discussion. Registration for all as well as more detailed information can be found at: https://instituteforedinnovation.hubspotpagebuilder.com/cultivatingleadersforequityandinclusionworkshop.
On this episode of Virtual Coffee, I chatted with Traci Davis, the Founder and Owner of Bad Cat Coffee Company. Bad Cat Coffee has a physical location here in Raleigh, North Carolina - they are located in the Morgan Street Food Hall. They also sell their coffee and other merchandise online and are able to ship it! Traci started her business a little later in life, and in this episode she shares her journey to running a very successful business. Be sure to check out Bad Cat Coffee Company, and happy listening! Bad Cat Coffee Company's Instagram ----more---- ☕️ Instagram & Facebook: @virtualcoffeepodcast ☕️ Email: virtualcoffeepodcast@gmail.com ☕️ Linktree ----more---- ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Don't forget to leave a rating & review for Virtual Coffee! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ----more---- Music: Blippy Trance by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5759-blippy-trance License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In case you missed the live stream of our Supes' Choice Gala, we have compiled a highlight reel of the red carpet interviews with some of the superintendent judges, participants, and IEI Team Members. Tiffany Law and Traci Davis were the ultimate hosts and we are so grateful to everyone that stopped in to chat with them before the event. You can check out the full event on our YouTube channel: SUPES Choice - YouTube and the second part of the Charity Event portion here: SUPES Choice - YouTube.
#025 Traci Davis- this is the first time Traci has shared her story, listen to Traci talk about her addiction and how she over came this addiction, Traci is currently a successful Salon owner go and check her out! Artistry Lash & Brow Bar!
Dr. Wilcox and Dr. Dance, emeritus superintendents, join us to discuss leadership strategies in difficult times and preview the reflection and self-care program they are planning, along with emeritus superintendent Traci Davis, for IEI's Las Vegas Superintendent Retreat Feb 25-28. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week Stephanie and Jay sat down with Traci Davis. She is the Director of Rides to Wellness at the Flint Mass Transportation Authority. Rides to Wellness is a comprehensive non-emergency medical transportation program that provides mobility management, door-to-door service, and same day service to riders going to medical or other health and wellness-related appointments. Using cutting-edge technology and a ride-hailing-like model, Rides to Wellness is provided through service agreements with local agencies and medical providers.
This discussion from IEI's Summer Symposium at The Biltmore is moderated by Ms. Traci Davis, Superintendent Emeritus and advisor to IEI, and features 3 great superintendents, Dr. Mark Bedell of Kansas City (MO), Dr. Luvelle Brown of Ithaca (NY), and Dr. Gregory Hutchings of Alexandria (VA), as well as Dr. Brian Kingsley, CAO of Charlotte-Mecklenburg. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Charity Promotion: HeadCount: The goal of this initiative is to increase voter registration and encourage your listeners to get the vote out during the 2020 General Election this November. https://www.headcount.org/
Clayton Wilcox, former superintendent of a few places but most recently Charlotte-Mecklenburg in NC, and Traci Davis, former superintendent in Washoe County (Reno) NV, talk about leading a district during times of crisis, strategies for maintaining sanity, and advice to partners about how to work with districts during this difficult time.
Explosions at UNR, Traci Davis is out, and people still like to get drunk on 4th of July
WCSD vs Traci Davis gets even weirder, the City of Reno is found liable for Lemmon Valley flooding, and the Wilbur Martinez-Guzman case moves forward
Join us as adoptive mom Traci Davis shares a story of marriage and adoption. www.arcstories.com Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher Email: info@lifelinechild.org Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lifelinechild Twitter: @lifelinechild Instagram: lifelinechild
In this episode, Ms. Traci Davis, Superintendent of Washoe County School District opens up about her leadership journey. From teacher to Superintendent, Ms. Davis shares meaningful insight on how she has transformed lives through serving all children. She is intelligent, passionate, and committed to public education.
In this episode, Ms. Traci Davis, Superintendent of Washoe County School District opens up about her leadership journey. From teacher to Superintendent, Ms. Davis shares meaningful insight on how she has transformed lives through serving all children. She is intelligent, passionate, and committed to public education.
In this episode, Ms. Traci Davis, Superintendent of Washoe County School District opens up about her leadership journey. From teacher to Superintendent, Ms. Davis shares meaningful insight on how she has transformed lives through serving all children. She is intelligent, passionate, and committed to public education.
Featured GuestHere’s a book for you. Authors Traci Davis & Vicki Holleman-Perez have written The Momma Guide, providing everyday practical advice for mommas everywhere. The Momma Guide addresses topics are far-ranging as birth, health problems, depression, divorce, death, and everything in between. As inspirational as it is informational, the hefty volume (461 pages) is a handy reference guide whenever something new and challenging comes up around the house. And though it might be easy to think of it as a “Desk Reference for Moms,” the information within is equally applicable to dads. Written by mommas for mommas—a book-length reassurance that “You are not alone” and “You’re not the only one who’s ever had difficulty understanding how to be a good momma”—the delightful book took longer to write than normal because the author’s, practicing what they preach, put their families first, often writing with a child on their lap. Traci Davis grew up in a small farming and ranching town where she had to find her own fun the good old fashion way: riding horses with her friends and making up games as they went along. A one-time rodeo queen and a born entrepreneur, Traci owned TLC Cleaning for over ten years and now runs the highly successful Tan Yer Hide and Tone It Too! Traci lives in Texas with her husband Tom and their two daughters.
Featured GuestHere’s a book for you. Authors Traci Davis & Vicki Holleman-Perez have written The Momma Guide, providing everyday practical advice for mommas everywhere. The Momma Guide addresses topics are far-ranging as birth, health problems, depression, divorce, death, and everything in between. As inspirational as it is informational, the hefty volume (461 pages) is a handy reference guide whenever something new and challenging comes up around the house. And though it might be easy to think of it as a “Desk Reference for Moms,” the information within is equally applicable to dads. Written by mommas for mommas—a book-length reassurance that “You are not alone” and “You’re not the only one who’s ever had difficulty understanding how to be a good momma”—the delightful book took longer to write than normal because the author’s, practicing what they preach, put their families first, often writing with a child on their lap. Traci Davis grew up in a small farming and ranching town where she had to find her own fun the good old fashion way: riding horses with her friends and making up games as they went along. A one-time rodeo queen and a born entrepreneur, Traci owned TLC Cleaning for over ten years and now runs the highly successful Tan Yer Hide and Tone It Too! Traci lives in Texas with her husband Tom and their two daughters.
Traci Davis and Vicki Holleman-Perez have written a book that covers most of a mother’s questions. The Momma Guide covers assisting with health problems, depression, divorce, death, and a variety of things you should know about. Self- help for moms and dads!! Very educational, informational and inspirational! This book focuses in on what moms should do in virtually any situation. It is a must read that can be a big help in your day-to-day life. Use it as a reference when a subject comes up. Sort of like a Desk Reference for Moms
Traci Davis and Vicki Holleman-Perez have written a book that covers most of a mother’s questions. The Momma Guide covers assisting with health problems, depression, divorce, death, and a variety of things you should know about. Self- help for moms and dads!! Very educational, informational and inspirational! This book focuses in on what moms should do in virtually any situation. It is a must read that can be a big help in your day-to-day life. Use it as a reference when a subject comes up. Sort of like a Desk Reference for Moms
For those who wish their kids came with an instruction manual... Here's a book for you. Authors Traci Davis & Vicki Holleman-Perez have written The Momma Guide, providing everyday practical advice for mommas everywhere. The Momma Guide addresses topics are far-ranging as birth, health problems, depression, divorce, death, and everything in between. As inspirational as it is informational, the hefty volume (461 pages) is a handy reference guide whenever something new and challenging comes up around the house. And though it might be easy to think of it as a “Desk Reference for Moms,” the information within is equally applicable to dads. Written by mommas for mommas—a book-length reassurance that “You are not alone” and “You're not the only one who's ever had difficulty understanding how to be a good momma”—the delightful book took longer to write than normal because the author's, practicing what they preach, put their families first, often writing with a child on their lap. For more information about The Momma Guide online, visit:: www.TheMommaGuide.com www.facebook.com/themommaguide!! http://www.TanYerHide.com Also on the show in support of the Scott Sister's will be Mary Ellen DiGiacomo. http://4justicenow.ning.com http://change.org/acwip http://blogtalkradio.com/4justicenow http://memakingchange.weebly.com Prisoners Rights Advocate 386-972-0024 (c) 201-917-5782 (home office)
For those who wish their kids came with an instruction manual... Here’s a book for you. Authors Traci Davis & Vicki Holleman-Perez have written The Momma Guide, providing everyday practical advice for mommas everywhere. The Momma Guide addresses topics are far-ranging as birth, health problems, depression, divorce, death, and everything in between. As inspirational as it is informational, the hefty volume (461 pages) is a handy reference guide whenever something new and challenging comes up around the house. And though it might be easy to think of it as a “Desk Reference for Moms,” the information within is equally applicable to dads. Written by mommas for mommas—a book-length reassurance that “You are not alone” and “You’re not the only one who’s ever had difficulty understanding how to be a good momma”—the delightful book took longer to write than normal because the author’s, practicing what they preach, put their families first, often writing with a child on their lap. For more information about The Momma Guide online, visit:: www.TheMommaGuide.com www.facebook.com/themommaguide!! http://www.TanYerHide.com Also on the show in support of the Scott Sister's will be Mary Ellen DiGiacomo. http://4justicenow.ning.com http://change.org/acwip http://blogtalkradio.com/4justicenow http://memakingchange.weebly.com Prisoners Rights Advocate 386-972-0024 (c) 201-917-5782 (home office)