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Episode Description In this episode, Jill sits down with veteran studio owner and mentor Samantha Bower to talk about navigating the pressures of leadership with humor, heart, and flexibility. From tackling unexpected challenges and staff burnout to building joyful culture and sustaining creativity, Sam shares stories and strategies that are equal parts inspiring and practical. Key Takeaways Create Space for Rest and Recovery: Rest isn't just helpful, it's critical. The studio is intentionally closed during holidays to encourage genuine time off. Humor Is a Leadership Tool: Leading with humor builds trust and fosters a fun, supportive culture for staff and students alike. Meetings Matter When They're Meaningful: Plan meetings well in advance and make them engaging with food, games, and personal connection. Intentional Curriculum = Confident Kids: Giving kids space to grow at their own pace builds confidence that lasts through their entire studio journey. Don't Do It Alone: Studio ownership can feel isolating, but finding a community of like-minded leaders is a game-changer. Episode Timestamps [02:42] – Samantha's journey: From a 14-year-old founding her own performing group to a thriving studio owner. [08:22] – Lessons in leadership: Learning from “not-so-smooth” moments, especially around staff and parent management. [13:31] – Handling burnout & stress: “Work hard, play hard, rest hard” becomes a new motto. [17:05] – Self-care insights: Why Samm loves winter breaks, reading, and turning off completely. [22:57] – Leading with humor: From silly games to custom nicknames, Samm shares how lightness builds connection. [28:28] – Staff meetings done right: Planning ahead, adding fun, and creating a sense of community. [32:39] – Spotlight on Little Limelight: Samm introduces her early childhood musical theatre curriculum for ages 3–7. Links Mentioned in this Episode... Little Limelight: https://www.littlelimelight.com/ Energize Conference and Expo: https://www.energizeconference.com/ Dance Studio Owner: https://www.dancestudioowner.com/public/joinnow.cfm About Our Guest: Samantha Bower is an award-winning teacher, producer, coach, entrepreneur, and proud mother of three boys ages 11, 8 and 4. She founded her first theater company at age 14 and holds a B.A. in Theater Education from Wagner College. The 2021 recipient of Businessperson of the Year from the Sudbury Chamber of Commerce, Samm established The Performing Arts Connection, a theater and dance studio for all ages, in Sudbury, MA in 2007. Years of development went into what is now Little Limelight, a Musical Theater curriculum for ages 3-7. Samm has been teaching Little Limelight Musical Theater for over 15 years. Rate, Review & Subscribe! If you loved this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave us a review. Your feedback helps us continue to bring valuable content to the dance community! Running a dance studio is hard work, and growing your studio is even more of a challenge. No matter if you're just starting out—or perhaps you're a well-established owner; we understand that it's a uniquely demanding and personal business to own and operate. Be more effective and productive. As studio owners ourselves, we've been there. But, it's also very possible to be a happy owner of a thriving dance business that you love. Learn More About Membership: https://www.dancestudioowner.com/ Join us at the Energize Conference this August! Connect with other studio owners, gain access to resources and tools, and walk away feeling refreshed for the upcoming season. Learn more at energizeconference.com.
WABC Host Brian Kilmeade joins Sid to talk about the gesture that City Council hopeful Frank Morano performed for President Donald Trump at Wagner College on Staten Island, before he dives into the top national headlines in the news today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the latest episode of ‘From Phenom to the Farm,' Ian Miller joins to talk his journey from speedy college walk-on to big league outfielder.(9:50) Walking On at Wagner College(18:10) Breaking Out in the Alaska League(22:40) Draft Day 2013(29:10) The Art of the Steal(48:40) Call-Up to the Big Leagues(57:40) Playing During the Pandemic SeasonSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/from-phenom-to-the-farm/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode of Are You in the Book?, host Eric Wubbena sits down with Wagner College pitching coach Eric Reardon to discuss the journey from player to coach, the evolution of baseball development, and what makes Wagner a rising force in the NEC. Reardon, a Rutgers alum with deep roots in college baseball, shares his unique path into coaching, from growing up around the Rutgers program to mentoring pitchers at the Division I level. He opens up about the transition from player to coach, the intangible skills needed to lead a team, and how analytics are changing the way athletes train.
Read about a new government initiative or program, and likely it's not coming from actions of Congress. More and more, federal policy is being established via executive order from the President, which more and more has left Congress as a legislative body on the sideline. For some insight into how we got here and what it could mean for future administrations, we bring in Joshua Spivak, senior fellow at the Hugh Carey Institution for Government Reform at Wagner College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Read about a new government initiative or program, and likely it's not coming from actions of Congress. More and more, federal policy is being established via executive order from the President, which more and more has left Congress as a legislative body on the sideline. For some insight into how we got here and what it could mean for future administrations, we bring in Joshua Spivak, senior fellow at the Hugh Carey Institution for Government Reform at Wagner College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Season Four finale guest's Richard Dailey is an American writer, artist, and independent film maker. His poetry, prose, art criticism, and photographs have appeared internationally in numerous journals, his films screened at festivals worldwide. He has had one-man shows of his art at Gallery Nadine Nieswawer and SometimeStudio in Paris. Opium Books published his novel Unplugged Yellow in 2016. He has taught at St Ann's School in Brooklyn, Pratt Institute, New York University, Wagner College, and the Université de Rouen. His recent move to Le Lot in France, where he's ventured in search of the oranges of Hieronymus Bosch, was the subject of the documentary “Richard Dailey: inciting revery.”How did living in NYC in the ‘70s and ‘80s and his 40 years in Paris shape Richard as a creative? And what would make him leave these cultural metropolises for a tiny village in the countryside? Listen now to find out! https://www.afterart.com/index.htmlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSHVbvEPN3ghttps://www.facebook.com/Afterart/https://www.instagram.com/richarddaileylelot/Join us on Patreon: patreon.com/parisundergroundradio Find Us OnlineWebsite: https://parisundergroundradio.com/cityofmusesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/parisundergroundradioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/parisundergroundradio/ CreditsHost and Producer: Jennifer Geraghty. https://parisundergroundradio.com/jenniferfoxgeraghty @jennyphoria; Website: http://jennyphoria.comMusic CreditsBeyond Inspiration juqboxmusic License: 1F36635C-8CE84C39-98B2531B-FEAA8727 About UsWho will be the world's next Salvador Dali, Thierry Mugler, or Josephine Baker, launching a new wave of the avant-garde? How are new artforms created, developed, honed? And where exactly do today's artists and creatives find their inspirations? Each week, join City of Muses host Jennifer Geraghty as she sits down with contemporary artists, poets, dancers, designers, and performers to explore what inspires them, what their creative processes are like, where their ideas come from, and how Paris has helped or hindered their dreams come true.Inspiration and creativity meet in Paris, the City of Muses.
In this episode of Speaking of Pets, Dr. Alice Jeromin and her sister Janet welcome the remarkable Dr. Lynsey Victoria Rinelli for a lively conversation about the intricate world of pet care. As a board-certified veterinary dermatologist and experienced veterinarian, Alice sets the stage for an engaging discussion that is a must-listen for any pet owner or animal lover. Dr. Rinelli, the head of exotics at the Veterinary Emergency Group in Paramus, New Jersey, shares her fascinating journey—from her studies at Wagner College and Ross University to her diverse internships across the country. She discusses the unique challenges and surprises that veterinarians encounter when working with exotic animals. Additionally, she highlights her newly released children's book, "Goodbye for Now," which helps kids cope with the loss of a pet, adding a heartfelt dimension to the episode. Dr. Rinelli's passion for animal care and her dedication to helping families navigate pet loss shine through, making her insights invaluable. With humor, warmth, and a wealth of knowledge, Alice, Janet, and Lynsey create an inviting atmosphere that encourages listeners to relate and connect. Whether you are a seasoned pet owner or considering bringing a furry friend into your life, you will find practical advice, touching stories, and perhaps a few laughs throughout the discussion. Don't miss out on this energetic and informative episode! Make sure to like, follow, and subscribe to the @SpeakingOfPets podcast to stay updated on all things pets. Support Dr. Rinelli by visiting her website, https://littlegreysbooks.com/ As a veterinarian who is a board certified allergist & dermatologist, Dr. Alice Jeromin has certainly seen her share of scratching pets. Wouldn't it be great to be able to stop the itching BEFORE it starts? Vetrimax Allergy CZN soft chews are an allergy defense supplement designed to do just that! This high potency, clinically proven supplement boosts dogs' natural defenses against allergens & illness, and dogs love them! Allergy CZN with ImmunoRISE® is a proprietary blend of probiotics, essential fatty acids, Vitamin C, quercetin and zinc and is specifically formulated for dogs 20 lbs. or more that are prone to itchy, irritated skin due to an allergic response. Proudly manufactured in the USA with Good Manufacturing Practices/cGMP in FDA-registered facilities, VetriMax Allergy CZN soft chews help stop the itching before it starts….and makes it better for you & your pet. Check out their products at VetrimaxProducts.com or visit https://www.Chewy.com/f/vetrimax_f1v400463 to save 50% on your first order by entering the promo-code ALLERGY50 at checkout! Support our sponsor for this episode Blue Buffalo by visiting bluebuffalo.com. BLUE Natural Veterinary Diet formulas offer the natural alternative in nutritional therapy. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years' experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years' experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents. All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
In this episode we discussed the roles advanced practice providers (APPs) play in the interventional pain practice. Our guests, Ashley Comer, Casey Grillo, and Morteza Rabii talked about how to approach minimally invasive procedures in their practice. They also discussed how to partner with industry. Host, Patrick Buchanan, MD: Dr. Buchanan is double board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Medicine. His goal is to help his patients get their life back by managing their pain and focus on things they love and enjoy. https://www.californiapaindoctors.com/patrick-buchanan-m-d/ https://www.instagram.com/patdbmd/?hl=en Host, Timothy Deer, MD: Dr. Deer is the president and CEO of the Spine and Nerve Centers of the Virginias. Dr. Deer has led a revolution in interventional spine and nerve care by teaching thousands of physicians an algorithmic approach to care including methods that are less invasive at a lower risk for complications. https://centerforpainrelief.com/about/tim-deer-md/ https://twitter.com/doctdeer?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/timdeer30a/?hl=en Guest, Ashley Comer: Ashley is a Board Certified Nurse Practitioner, who is certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. Born and raised in Charleston, West Virginia, Ashley attended West Virginia State University Community and Technical College where she obtained her Associate's Degree in Nursing. Continuing her education, she went on to receive her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from West Virginia University. https://centerforpainrelief.com/ashley-comer-np/ Guest, Casey Grillo: Casey is a Nurse Practitioner at The Spine & Pain Institute of NY and has recently transitioned into the role of Lead Advanced Practice provider for the practice. She collaborates with her physicians, managing and educating patients of all ages with chronic pain. Casey received her Bachelor's degree in Nursing from Seton Hall University and a Master's degree in Science of Nursing from Wagner College. She is currently a member of the Nurse Practitioner Association of NYS. https://spinepainny.com/casey-grillo/ Guest, Morteza Rabii: Morteza earned his Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice as a Nurse Practitioner from the University of Kansas. In graduate school he focused on the importance of patient education on improving pain relief. Prior to joining Crimson Pain Management, Mort worked in orthopedics for nearly 10 years, gaining an understanding of chronic back and joint pain. https://crimsonpainmanagement.com/about/ About ASPN: ASPN was created to bring the top minds in the fields of pain and neuroscience together. ASPN has a mission to improve education, highlight scientific curiosity, establish best practice, and elevate each other in a quest to improve the field of pain and neuroscience. All initiatives of ASPN are dedicated to improving patient outcomes, education, research, and innovation. ASPN's website and social links: https://aspnpain.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCixMNhEtOiRm1aQmDWtzxmg https://www.instagram.com/aspn_painneuro/ https://www.facebook.com/PainNeuro https://www.linkedin.com/in/aspn/ https://twitter.com/aspn_painneuro Our sponsors: Mainstay Medical: The Only FDA Approved Restorative Therapy for Chronic Mechanical Low Back Pain caused by Multifidus Dysfunction. Restore Control, Restore Function, Restore Stability, ReActiv8 Life. https://mainstaymedical.com/ Saluda Medical: Saluda is the first to directly measure the spinal cord's physiologic response to stimulation. A 10+ year journey since the first ECAP measurement to transform the science and practice of SCS using Evoked Compound Action Potentials (ECAPs) to pioneer smart neuromodulation therapy. The Evoke® System listens and responds to each patient's neural signature. https://www.saludamedical.com/ Nalu Medical: Nalu Offers a Long-Term Solution For Pain. More than just new technology; it's a whole new world of opportunities. https://nalumed.com/ Medtronic: Medtronic leads global healthcare technology, boldly attacking the most challenging problems. Our Mission — to alleviate pain, restore health, and extend life — unites a global team of 90,000+ people, and our technologies transform the lives of two people every second, every hour, every day. https://www.medtronic.com/us-en/patients/treatments-therapies/pain.html Spinal Simplicity: Spinal Simplicity is a Healthcare Technology company dedicated to creating simple, innovative procedure solutions for our physician partners to help improve their patient's pain and quality of life. We believe strongly in AO orthopedic principles of Early & Safe Mobilization, Bone Decortication, Joint Stability and Anatomy Restoration. Our brands include Minuteman, Liberty-SI, Patriot-SI and Hero-SI. https://spinalsimplicity.com/
Dr. Lynsey Victoria is an emergency Veterinarian. A Wagner College graduate with a BS focused in Biology and Psychology. She pursued her dream to become a Veterinarian in 2014. After her time at Ross University and clinical year at LSU, she traveled to Alaska. There she participated in the aid of canine racers in the Willow 300. She is focused on emergency surgery, physical rehabilitation and exotic animal medicine. Email: lynseyrinelli@gmail.com instagram
We head to the East Coast as LT talks Wagner College Basketball with Head Men's Basketball Coach, Donald Copeland, on this weeks Full Court Press Podcast: A College Basketball Experience. This Jersey City hoops legend dishes on the Seahawks wild run thru the Northeast Conference Tournament while sharing some stories on his legendary High School Coach Bob Hurley Sr. along with hearing about the Hurley Boys. LT talks about his favorite Wagner College Alum too! Don't forget to Subscribe, Rate and Write a Review while sharing the Full Court Press Podcast with all your Hoops friends. Also, Check out and Subscribe to our Full Court Press You Tube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnRJ-uzdL_stNYab7RuA_xg
Emma Pittman is a Mississippi native, Wagner College graduate, and winner of “The Search For Roxie.” Broadway: Chicago (Roxie & Annie), Back to the Future OBC (Ensemble) Regional: The Drowsy Chaperone (Janet), Damn Yankees (Lola). Emma is also a teaching artist, director, and choreographer. Her choreography credits include: On the Twentieth Century, Into the Woods, and The Cradle Will Rock. Danya Taymor is a New York based director and winner of the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical for The Outsiders. She reopened Broadway with Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu's Pass Over, the first play back after 18 months of darkness on Broadway (New York Times 10 best shows of 2021). Other recent work includes: Samuel Beckett's Endgame (Gate, Dublin), Will Arbery's Pulitzer Prize Finalist Heroes of the Fourth Turning (Obie Award, Callaway Award for Outstanding Direction) and Evanston Salt Costs Climbing (New Group), Jeremy O. Harris' "Daddy" (Almeida, London + New Group/Vineyard), Korde Arrington Tuttle's Graveyard Shift (Goodman Theater), Martyna Majok's queens (Lincoln Center), Danai Gurira's Familiar (Steppenwolf), and Brian Watkins' My Daughter Keeps Our Hammer and Wyoming (The Flea + Lesser America). Her world-premiere production of Pass Over was filmed in collaboration with Spike Lee, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and is streaming on Amazon Prime. Recipient of the Cullman Award for Extraordinary Creativity from Lincoln Center. BA: Duke University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Angela and special guest, Dr Efrat LaMandre meet to discuss the importance of functional medicine in addressing health issues that conventional medicine may overlook. Dr LaMandre shares the personal journey that led her to question traditional medical practices and explore alternative approaches. They delves into topics such as the impact of inflammation on chronic conditions, the role of nutrition in health, and the complexities of mould toxicity. Dr. LaMandre emphasises the individualised nature of health and the need to consider factors like detoxification pathways and genetic predispositions when addressing health concerns. KEY TAKEAWAYS Mould toxicity can affect individuals differently, with symptoms ranging from respiratory issues to autoimmune conditions, making it challenging to diagnose. Understanding the body's detoxification process is crucial in addressing mould toxicity, as an overload of toxins can lead to storage in fat cells, impacting overall health. Genetic predispositions can play a role in how individuals react to mould exposure, with some individuals being more susceptible to certain health issues. Removing oneself from a mould-infested environment is the first step in addressing mould toxicity, followed by supporting the body's detoxification pathways with targeted supplements. The impact of mould toxicity on health can vary, with some individuals experiencing systemic issues while others may exhibit specific symptoms related to their genetic makeup and detoxification abilities. BEST MOMENTS “If you are someone who's listening right now and you're just not feeling well, I want you to know that you are just pre-disease." “Mould is a bigger deal than people are even willing to admit and conventional medicine washes its hands of it completely. And that's a huge mistake." "The gene loads the gun, the environment pulls the trigger." VALUABLE RESOURCES https://link.chtbl.com/EP243_Dr_Izabella_Wentz - Link to original episode Get a free snapshot of your health and personalised report at www.yourtotalhealthcheck.com Join The High Performance Health CommunityFree Fasting Guide - www.angelafosterperformance.com/fastingPodcast Shownotes - www.angelafosterperformance.com/podcasts AG1 Special Offer - https://www.drinkag1.com/angelafoster Get Your Copy of Dr Efrat's book Its Not In Your Head here Podcast: https://theknewmethod.com/podcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theknewmethod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheKnewMethodbyDrE ABOUT THE GUEST Dr. Efrat LaMandre, PhD, FNP-C, affectionately known as 'Dr. E,' is a leader in functional medicine and certified by the Institute of Functional Medicine. She founded The Knew Method, a national functional medicine coaching company serving clients nationwide. Dr. E is also the author of the best-selling book 'It's Not In Your Head,' where she introduces her functional medicine approach, helping individuals understand the root causes of their health concerns. Through this method, she has aided her patients in optimizing their health, reducing medication dependency, and preventing illness. Dr. E holds the position of Chair of the Staten Island Hospital Foundation Board of Trustees and serves as clinical faculty at Wagner College. ABOUT THE HOST Angela Foster is an award winning Nutritionist, Health & Performance Coach, Speaker and Host of the High Performance Health podcast. A former Corporate lawyer turned industry leader in biohacking and health optimisation for women, Angela has been featured in various media including Huff Post, Runners world, The Health Optimisation Summit, BrainTap, The Women's Biohacking Conference, Livestrong & Natural Health Magazine. 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Amanda Snarski joined Summer Stage as an apprentice in 1995 and proudly performed in several "T-shirt shows" (among others) until 2001. Amanda participated in Mainstage, One Acts, Cabaret, Dance Troupe, and Shooting Stars and worked as a staff member in the box office from 2000-2003. She enthusiastically remembers her Summer Stage days, but somehow she forgets to mention that she played Wendy in a non-flying production of Peter Pan. She attended Wagner College in Staten Island. In 2014, Amanda re-joined the staff as an assistant director for Mainstage, coordinator for Director's Workshop, and eventually directed for Children's Theater in 2016. With nearly 20 years of experience as a teaching artist in the Philadelphia area, she now resides in Lancaster County where she continues to pursue her passion for theatre education at the Fulton Theatre.I hope you enjoy our conversation, so come along and have some fun. . .Fulton Theatre, Lancaster, PA https://thefulton.org/We all have stories to tell, and they can be heard here. Welcome to Brave and Strong and True, a podcast that engages Summer Stage alumni of all ages. I'm Bob Falkenstein. Our music is composed and performed by Neil McGettigan https://neilmcgettiganandtheeleventhhour.bandcamp.com/releases. Please click on the link to visit Neil's BandCamp website to listen to songs from his album, including cut number 7, “Harry Dietzler.” Please support Neil's work by buying downloads of your favorites.Please follow Brave and Strong and True on Apple Podcasts. While you're there, please rate the show and leave a comment. If you want to be a guest on Brave and Strong and True, please contact me at braveandstrongandtrue@gmail.com.You must have the latest version of the Google Chrome browser on your desktop or laptop computer. I can now record interviews with guests who have iPads or iPhones. It helps if you have an external microphone and headphones, but Apple earbuds work too; however, BlueTooth ones are not 100% reliable, so see if you can borrow wired ones. Upper Darby Summer Stage is now in its 49th season of magic. Please visit their website www.udsummerstage.org for information about performances and ticket sales. If you are able to make a donation, please consider it. Summer Stage is now a not-for-profit organization and relies on contributions from good folks like you. Tell them Bob sent you.Support the Show.Upper Darby Summer Stage is now part of the non-profit organization known as the Upper Darby Arts and Education Foundation. Harry Dietzler is the Executive Director of the UDAEF. If you are able to support Summer Stage financially, please visit udsummerstage.org to find out more.
Healing ROOTFIX Supplement - visit rootfixstore.com, use code PODCAST10 to get 10 percent off your order In this episode of the GrassRoots Functional Medicine podcast, Dr. Seth Osgood has a conversation with Dr. Efrat LaMandre, PhD, FNP-C, centered around the transformative power of functional medicine. Together, they dive into the complexities of chronic illness, emphasizing the need for patience and time in the healing process, contrasting the "quick fix" mentality often found in pharmaceutical treatments. The discussion highlights the detrimental effects of the standard American diet and underscores the value of intermittent fasting and sleep for overall health and longevity. This episode also tackles the pervasive issue of mold in homes and its significant health impacts. Dr. E shares valuable insights into mold inspection, the importance of personalized detoxification protocols, and the potential for underlying coexisting conditions like Lyme disease. Adding layers to the conversation, Dr. E shares her thoughts on medical gaslighting and the imperative of using a range of tools in healthcare. Listeners will gain practical advice on gut health, personalized supplementation, the role of inflammation in disease, and the necessity of a holistic approach to wellness. In this episode, Seth and Dr. E discuss: Healing and Recovery Diet and Nutrition Intermittent Fasting Importance of Sleep Mold and Health Risks Gut Health and Detoxification Transition from Conventional to Functional Medicine More About Dr. Efrat LaMandre, PhD, FNP-C and Her Work Purchase Dr. E's book Check out Dr. E's website Listen to Dr. E's podcast: The KNEW Method Follow @drefratlamandre on Instagram and Facebook Dr. Efrat LaMandre, PhD, FNP-C, affectionately known as 'Dr. E,' is a leader in functional medicine and certified by the Institute of Functional Medicine. She founded The Knew Method, a national functional medicine coaching company serving clients nationwide. Dr. E is also the author of the best-selling book 'It's Not In Your Head,' where she introduces her functional medicine approach, helping individuals understand the root causes of their health concerns. Through this method, she has aided her patients in optimizing their health, reducing medication dependency, and preventing illness. Dr. E holds the position of Chair of the Staten Island Hospital Foundation Board of Trustees and serves as clinical faculty at Wagner College. Connect with Dr. Seth Osgood To learn more about Dr. Seth Osgood and the GrassRoots Adaptation Program, head over to www.grassrootsfunctionalmedicine.com Join the GrassRoots Facebook community at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/grassrootsfuntionalmedicine
Tim Capstraw, the longtime radio color man of the Brooklyn Nets, jumps on the podcast this week to discuss a bunch of different topics, including his time as one of the youngest head coaches in Division I basketball at Wagner College. We discuss the Nets, some NBA chatter, John Wooden, influential coaches, and a rapid fire segment on the current state of the NBA. Alot of fun talking with a great commentator who continues to invest in the youth of the region both on and off the floor!
Kat is joined by Erica Curry, LMFT. A former student-athlete who suffered a career ending injury at a young age and shifted her focus to diving. This led to a collegiate career in diving at Wagner College. Her athletic experience is what drove her into her work with mental health. This coupled with watching a family member struggle with multiple suicide attempts strengthened her passion to support athletes and others struggling to build a life they want to live. In the episode, we chat about her journey and DBT, dialectical behavior therapy. When discussing DBT we focus on three different topics: distress tolerance and emotional regulation, mindfulness and interpersonal effectiveness.You can find Erica on Instagram and TikTokErica co-hosts a podcast "Bend Don't Break: Living Flexibly" availably on Spotify
Emma Pittman's been “live, laugh, love-ing” dance ever since she was two years old–at least until she discovered in high school that it's best partnered with acting. She looks back on her “The Search for Roxie” experience, winning and not being able to tell it to anyone right away, and the show getting postponed because of the pandemic. She shares her journey with the production of “The Outsiders”, including her early connection with the show, having read the book and performed in a play adaptation in high school. Emma describes the unique ensemble-based approach of the play and how it resonated with her. One standout moment she discusses is her audition process for the play, highlighting the personal connection established by director Danya Tamor, who prioritized genuine conversations with the actors during the audition process. Emma opens up about her personal experiences, including her life in high school and the challenge of breaking free from preconceived notions. She also talks about the impact of "The Outsiders" on younger audiences, and the profound effect of the show's raw and visceral scenes, particularly the rumble. In an industry where it's easy to get boxed into a particular type, Emma imparts advice on embracing one's uniqueness and staying true to oneself wherever you go. Emma Pittman is a Mississippi native who graduated from New York City's Wagner College. In late 2019, she won “The Search for Roxie”, an online contest to find the next Roxie for “Chicago” on Broadway. After she won, she made her Broadway debut in 2022, replacing Pamela Anderson. Her regional credits include Janet in the drowsy chaperone and Lola in damn Yankees. She's also a teaching artist, a director, and a choreographer. Her choreography credits include “On the 20th Century,” “In the Woods,” and “The Cradle Will Rock”. She was part of the original cast of Broadway's “Back to the Future,” and is now making audiences cry eight times a week as Cherry Valance in “The Outsiders”, which just received 12 Tony nominations. Connect with Emma: Instagram: @emmapittmanofficial TikTok: @emmapittmanofficial Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support the podcast on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast YouTube: YouTube.com/TheTheatrePodcast Threads, Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast TikTok: @thetheatrepodcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com My personal Instagram: @alanseales Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover the revolutionary health method by Dr. Efrat LaMandre, focusing on health and wellness through functional medicine. Learn how this approach can transform your well-being! Dr. Efrat LaMandre, PhD, FNP-C, affectionately known as 'Dr. E,' is a leader in functional medicine and certified by the Institute of Functional Medicine. She founded The Knew Method, a national functional medicine coaching company serving clients nationwide. Dr. E is also the author of the best-selling book 'It's Not In Your Head,' where she introduces her functional medicine approach, helping individuals understand the root causes of their health concerns. Through this method, she has aided her patients in optimizing their health, reducing medication dependency, and preventing illness. Dr. E holds the position of Chair of the Staten Island Hospital Foundation Board of Trustees and serves as clinical faculty at Wagner College. ▶️Connect with Dr. E: https://theknewmethod.com/ ▶️Do you live in Indiana? Schedule a free consultation on my website: https://thefunctionalnursepractitioner.com/ ▶️Interested in Wellness Coaching? Let's connect: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeRDrTZ5alShvx8ECfRSlo41GnHRZKfkahsL35jnWdyWWD6IQ/viewform?usp=sf_link ☑️Get The Free Perimenopause and Menopause Guide: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc1FIJQB8LponpGhZJUOWzy7n-EG0bhMHNXoee4UNNUh0HZBA/viewform?usp=sf_link ☑️Get The Free Ultimate Gluten-Free Guide: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdAablKVoiwsbQPFRMel2GN0pL99AzYhBDm-TOGkdLoTZ-6Rg/viewform?usp=sf_link
Today on the show I get to speak with Laura Victoria Ward, CMA, RSME, a dancer, choreographer, movement teacher, Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analyst, musician, painter, consciousness explorer, somanaut, and meditator.She is the artistic director of Kingston Contemporary Dance Theatre (formerly Octavia Cup Dance Theatre), a multi-disciplinary, multi-generational company. She has been creating dance theater and performing in New York City, the Hudson Valley, and internationally for over 25 years.She regularly creates and performs with Tonus Maximus and the Glam Rock Cabaret, The Goddess Party, and she is in your grandmother's punk rock band–a.k.a. Dick Pinchers. Recently, she played Columbia in Rocky Horror Picture Show with R'Ville Stage Creations.She holds a BA from SUNY Empire State in Dance, Theatre, and Movement Studies and has studied with Irene Dowd, Liz Koch, and Gil Hedley. She studied the Meisner technique with Michael Harney. Her teaching experience includes Wagner College, Gina Gibney, Dance New Amsterdam, Equinox, Dutchess Community College, Manhattan School of Music, the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies, Cornell Creative Arts Center, and privately. She has received several KCACTF Awards for her choreography at Ramapo College in New Jersey, as have the ensembles she has worked with. Her Ramapo choreography credits include Spring Awakening, Twelfth Night, Urinetown, Church, Ride the Cyclone, and Church.This year Laura received a Dance Force Choreographer's Initiative grant (NYSCA) which she is just beginning to work on. She has 2 paintings in a show at the Berkeley Alembic.She shares her early memories of movement and how her awareness of the body has developed and shaped who she is and the work she does. It's quite an inspiring conversation as Laura is steeped in body wisdom while being playful and open about how that weaves into her life. We learn about her own practices in both movement and stillness and what she offers to others as their guide. She indulges my questions about toddler movement, the nervous system and truth and offers a short yet powerful practice towards the end of the show. Connect with her via Facebook or Instagram for updates on classes, Dick Pinchers and Tonus Maximus and the Glam Rock Caberet.You can also check out her YOUTUBE Channel, Somatics with Laura V Ward here!See you at The Goddess Party performance this Saturday. And here's the info on costume designer Ramona who we gushed about!Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda from Radiokingston.org.Our show music is from Shana Falana!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFYITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCAFollow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast
Like a time capsule to our future selves, from time to time, we check in on the enduring hot topics in our profession. This week, at the suggestion of our influencer guest, we're discussing the state of test-optional admissions in 2024. Moira McKinnon, Director of College Counseling at Berwick Academy in South Berwick, Maine, helps us understand how students today are interpreting the myriad of test-optional admissions policies they have to navigate. Jim Gibbons, Director of Admissions at Wagner College, in Staten Island, New York, brings the college perspective to help current admissions directors navigate and clarify their policies for students. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adlunchcast/message
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In this College Deep Dive, Michele Pawk an Associate Professor of Performing Arts at Wagner College and MTCA Director Charlie Murphy discuss: Having a family and being in the business The uniqueness of a BA program The benefits of being located in Staten Island The Jigsaw of scheduling auditions Join MTCA at our events! If you have any questions about the college audition process, feel free to reach out at mailbag@mappingthecollegeaudition.com. If you're interested in working with MTCA for help with your individualized preparation for your College Audition journey, please check us out at mtcollegeauditions.com, or on Instagram or Facebook. Follow Us! Instagram: @mappingthecollegeaudition YouTube: @MTCA (Musical Theater College Auditions) TikTok: @mtcollegeauditions Charlie Murphy:@charmur7 Meghan Cordier:@meghanmarie2014 About MTCA: Musical Theater College Auditions (MTCA) is the leader in coaching acting and musical theater students through the college audition process and beyond with superlative results. MTCA has assembled a roster of expert artist-educators who can guide students artistically, organizationally, strategically, and psychologically through the competitive college audition process. MTCA provides the tools, resources, and expertise along with a vast and strong support system. They train the unique individual, empowering the artist to bring their true, authentic self to their work. MTCA believes that by helping students reveal their potential it allows each school to connect with those who are truly right for their programs, which in turn guides each student toward their best college fit. About Charlie Murphy: Charlie is a proud graduate of Carnegie Mellon University's BFA program. As an Actor he has performed with theaters such as: NY Public Theatre's “Shakespeare in the Park”, The Pearl Theatre Company, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Chautauqua Theatre Company, Kinetic Theatre Company, and the Shakespeare Theatre of DC. With MTCA [Musical Theater College Auditions -- mtca.nyc], he has been helping prospective theatre students through the college process for over 15 years. As a Teacher and Director, he is able to do a few of his favorite things in life: help students to find their authentic selves as artists, and then help them find their best fit for their collegiate journey. Through this podcast, he hopes to continue that work as well as help demystify this intricate process. This episode was produced by Meghan Cordier and Charlie Murphy. Episode theme music is created by Will Reynolds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news to start your day: A new order signed on Tuesday by the New York State health commissioner allows pharmacists to dispense birth control without a prescription to anyone in New York or to those traveling to the state. Meanwhile, Mayor Eric Adams is again denying accusations in a lawsuit that he sexually assaulted a woman in 1993, when they both worked for the NYPD's transit bureau. Plus, the Wagner College men's basketball team made history on Tuesday night, beating Howard University 71-68 for their first ever NCAA tournament win.
Jason celebrates Wagner College punching its ticket to the big dace. Why Aaron Rodgers being RFK Jr.'s running mate would be the most Jets thing ever. Our teammate Rich Ohrnberger joins the knuckleheads to breakdown all the big moves from free agency. Plus, Derrick Henry is headed to the Ravens on a two-year deal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason celebrates Wagner College punching its ticket to the big dace. Aaron Rodgers being RFK Jr.'s running mate would be the most Jets thing ever. Our teammate Rich Ohrnberger joins the knuckleheads to breakdown all the big moves from free agency. Derrick Henry is headed to the Ravens on a two year deal. Plus, the guys tell you exactly what Jerry Jones meant when he said the Dallas Cowboys are All-In this season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On episode 460 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews Andrea Petrovanie Greene, RN, MSN, AMB-BC, a member of the Board of Directors of the American Association of Ambulatory Care Nurses (AAACN). With this episode being released during Ambulatory Care Nurses Week, it is an auspicious time to discuss the how a satisfying and successful career can be built on the foundation of the plethora of roles available to nurses in the non-acute care space. Since Keith's entire nursing career has been in the realm of ambulatory nursing, he is especially interested in promoting this frequently ignored area of nursing career opportunities. Andrea began her Naval career as a Nurse Corps Officer at the National Naval Medical Center (NNMC) Bethesda where she served as a staff nurse and subsequent Charge Nurse, Medical-Surgical Ward and Division Officer, Orthopedics Clinic from 1993 to 1998. In 1998, she transferred to Naval Medical Clinic Annapolis where she served as Assistant Department Head, Pediatrics and Specialty Clinics. Following this assignment, she assumed the duties as Division Officer, Family Practice Clinic and Detainee Screening Nurse, U.S. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from 2001 to 2002. Ms. Petrovanie Greene retired in May 2023 after serving 30 years of honorable and faithful service as a Nurse Corps Officer, United States Navy. Her last assignment she served as Special Assistant, Clinical Quality Management at the Naval Health Clinic Hawaii where she led the command to achieving an unprecedented “zero” clinical findings during the triennial Joint Commission survey. A native of Trinidad and Tobago, she enlisted in the Navy through the Bachelor Degree Completion Program in 1991. In 1993 she graduated from Wagner College, Staten Island, New York with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing and was commissioned an Ensign in the United States Navy. Andrea is a member of the National Association for Healthcare Quality, AMSUS The Society of Federal Health Professionals, American Academy of Healthcare Executives, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, and the National Naval Officers Association Life member. Her personal decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal (four awards), Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (six awards), Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (four awards), and other personal and service ribbons. Andrea is married to Darryl Green who is a Health Care Administrator and Captain in the US Navy. Connect with Andrea Petrovanie Greene and the AAACN: AAACN Facebook X AAACN on LinkedIn Instagram Andrea Petrovanie-Green on LinkedIn ----------- Nurse Keith is a holistic career coach for nurses, professional podcaster, published author, award-winning blogger, inspiring keynote speaker, and successful nurse entrepreneur. Connect with Nurse Keith at NurseKeith.com, and on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Nurse Keith lives in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico with his lovely fiancée, Shada McKenzie, a highly gifted traditional astrologer and reader of the tarot. You can find Shada at The Circle and the Dot. The Nurse Keith Show is a proud member of The Health Podcast Network, one of the largest and fastest-growing collections of authoritative, high-quality podcasts taking on the tough topics in health and care with empathy, expertise, and a commitment to excellence. The podcast is adroitly produced by Rob Johnston of 520R Podcasting, and Mark Capispisan is our stalwart social media ringmaster and newsletter wrangler.
Interview With Phil DePaulBoomZeal: Making Property Management More Manageable#BoomZeal #PropertyManagement #PhilDePaulHi, and welcome to the show!On today's show I have the pleasure of welcoming entrepreneur Phil DePaul to talk about how BoomZeal Enterprises makes maintenance more manageable. We also take a deep dive into the operations of the business and how values, customer service, teamwork and leadership play an important role in the future growth of the business.Driven by a thirst for knowledge, Phil pursued his academic journey with unwavering determination. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Wagner College, but minors in Mathematics and Economics spoke more to his natural talents. Phil likes to say he earned his "MBA" by working, without boundaries, inside of someone else's business. A penchant for self-development and learning lessons both directly and through the failures and triumphs of others has been his rocket fuel.Born and raised in Staten Island and now located on Long Island, NY, Phil was raised in an environment of hard work, resilience and nurtured curiosity. Displaying signs of an entrepreneurial spirit from a young age, he exhibited a fascination with competition powered by an internal drive to go deep, starting with a successful e-commerce website from 1998-2004.Phil is a visionary leader who is relentless in his pursuit to reshape the nature of property management. With an indomitable spirit and an insatiable thirst for growth, Phil stands at the helm of BoomZeal Enterprises, a local Long Island, NY organization that is leading the way in high quality maintenance services.To learn more about the topics discussed, or to contact Phil and the Boom Zeal team directly, click the link below.Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a “sponsored post.” My Future Business is disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
On this episode: Recall expert Josh Spivak joins Host Victoria Rose to take a look back at what turned out to be an eventful year for political recalls. Ballotpedia's year-end recall report found that 18.31% of elected officials targeted for recalls in 2023 were removed from office–the highest percentage of successful recalls since 2018. Joshua Spivak is Senior Research Fellow at Berkeley Law's California Constitution Center and at the Hugh L. Carey Institute at Wagner College. He is the publisher of the Recall Elections Blog and author of the 2021 book, “Recall Elections: From Alexander Hamilton to Gavin Newsom.” Stream "On the Ballot" on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you have questions, comments, or love for BP, feel free to reach out at ontheballot@ballotpedia.org or on X (formerly Twitter) @Ballotpedia. Learn more about last year's recalls: https://ballotpedia.org/Ballotpedia%27s_2023_Recall_Analysis Sign up for our Newsletters: https://ballotpedia.org/Ballotpedia_Email_Updates *On The Ballot is a conversational podcast featuring interviews with guests across the political spectrum. The views and opinions expressed by them are solely their own and are not representative of the views of the host or Ballotpedia as a whole.
This episode dives into the critical conversation of cultivating faculty diversity, an action that benefits not just underrepresented populations but rather the entire campus community. Two distinguished Provosts, Tarshia Stanley of Wagner College and Leanne Neilson of California Lutheran University, will share their challenges, successes, and innovative approaches to recruiting and retaining faculty that better mirror their student demographics.
Meet Chris Sabol and Billy Aberle the creative team behind the new musical, Straight Forward a musical built on a true story. Billy is the Founder and CEO of a theatrical tech startup, Prodooser and the co-founder and a board member of StraightForward's producing partner, Pivotal Productions, a non-profit educational-based theatre company. Chris is a proud public school music educator in New Jersey. He is also a co-founder and current Artistic Director of Pivotal Productions. Their collective directorial credits are vast and if we ever want to get to this interview we don't have time to list them all. Connect with Chris on Instagram. Connect with Billy on Instagram. Follow Straight Forward on Instagram. Listen to Heather's original interview with Mike Iamele where he shares his and Garret's story first hand. Make sure to follow this podcast everywhere you find podcasts, leave a rating and a review, and slip into our Instagram DMs at @wasitchance. More about Heather via @vickeryandco on Instagram, @Braveheather on TikTok, and listen to The Brave Files More about Alan via @theatre_podcast on Instagram and listen to The Theatre Podcast with Alan Seales EPISODE TAKAWAYS Chris and Billy met at Wagner College and sparks just flew. Pivotal Productions was born right after College. They started officially working on Straight Forward way back in 2014 Bringing this musical forward right now is perfect timing as we're, finally, seeing a lot of Queer love representation in public art. Chris and Billy embraced opportunity and reached out to Mike and Garrett and asked to turn their story into a musical. This was their first co-writing project and it took a long time to learn each other and how to compliment one another. The Pandemic allowed them time to really dedicate the time needed to get this show together. After the workshop of Straight Forward, they took it to the New York Theatre Festival. Through Pivitol Productions, Chris and Billy are able to train, educate and employ young theatre artists to find their own voice and gain meaningful experience so they can have long, lasting careers in the industry. Prodooser is digitizing production and moving away from all of the archaic stuff in the industry. Billy's thoughts on failure: What did I learn? What will I do differently next time? Being receptive to more failure as a form of growth. Chris's thoughts on failure: My relationship with failure is more complicated. I tend to relish in the negative but am working through it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank starts the show with an interesting new poll about young people and the military. Frank then talks to Joshua Spivak, Senior Fellow at the Hugh L. Carey Institute at Wagner College, and author of “Recall Elections: From Alexander Hamilton to Gavin Newsom”. about recall elections. Frank also interviews Jack Roth, journalist, documentary film producer and nonfiction book author about the JFK assassination 60 years later. Frank talks about a court verdict that may change how Real Estate Agents get paid. Frank then talks to Dr. Jacob Wright, professor of Hebrew Bible / Old Testament at Emory University, about the beginnings of the Bible. Frank asks the question, what are you grateful for that happened in the last 24 hours? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joshua Spivak, Senior Fellow at the Hugh L. Carey Institute at Wagner College, the author of “Recall Elections: From Alexander Hamilton to Gavin Newsom”. He also writes the Recall Elections Blog. Topic(s): Should we be able to recall elected officials; Presidential Sucession Website: https://recallelections.blogspot.com/ Social Media: https://twitter.com/RecallElections Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I get to take you into the studio with painter Annie Leist, where she is creating, crafting, coaxing, and evolving. Her new paintings are stunning, and hopefully, in our words you will hear some of what we see together while we're talking about them. Her show opens on November 19 at the Union Gallery at Wagner College in New York. It couldn't be a better moment to catch up with Annie, for her story is moving forward at a fantastic pace and, as can be expected, is packed with all the emotions that birthing new art must bring.
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Happy Monday! Football is back, Burrow to be out several weeks, The Podcast's Doug Lesmerises joins at 12:33pm, Party like a RothStar at 12:48pm, Jonathan Taylor requests a trade, Aaron Rodgers goes after Sean Payton, NFL CBS Sports Writer Jared Dubin joins at 1:33pm, Buckeyes land 5-star corner out of Springfield, determining Wagner College, and Rutgers Preview with USA Today's Chris Iseman at 2:33pm!
Happy Monday! Football is back, Burrow to be out several weeks, The Podcast's Doug Lesmerises joins at 12:33pm, Party like a RothStar at 12:48pm, Jonathan Taylor requests a trade, Aaron Rodgers goes after Sean Payton, NFL CBS Sports Writer Jared Dubin joins at 1:33pm, Buckeyes land 5-star corner out of Springfield, determining Wagner College, and Rutgers Preview with USA Today's Chris Iseman at 2:33pm!
Happy Monday! Football is back, Burrow to be out several weeks, The Podcast's Doug Lesmerises joins at 12:33pm, Party like a RothStar at 12:48pm, Jonathan Taylor requests a trade, Aaron Rodgers goes after Sean Payton, NFL CBS Sports Writer Jared Dubin joins at 1:33pm, Buckeyes land 5-star corner out of Springfield, determining Wagner College, and Rutgers Preview with USA Today's Chris Iseman at 2:33pm!
You can help support this podcast by making a donation via PayPal.Thank you to everyone that has taken the time to leave a review, send me an email or send me a tweet. It has truly meant the world to me!Remember you can reach me on twitter @stevecarrera and on instagram @stevecarrera and you can email me stevegcarrera@gmail.com************************************************************************************************************************From the Indiana Athletics siteTaylor McInerney enters her fifth season as head coach of Indiana Water Polo in 2024.The Hoosiers are coming off a season in 2023 as she led the program to its most wins since 2018. Her Hoosier programs have been consistently ranked in the CWPA Top 25 poll during her tenure while securing wins in the MPSF Tournament for the past two seasons. She has helped guide five players to nine ACWPC All-American honors, four players to six All-MPSF teams and a total of 37 MPSF All-Academic team honorees. The 2023 squad recorded 17 wins including its first win over Arizona State since 2005 and went 9-3 at action at home inside Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center. Indiana recorded nine ranked wins through the course of the season. Graduate student goalie Mary Askew capped off an impressive five year career as she finished third all-time in career saves with the program which led her to All-MPSF and ACWPC All-American honorable mention nods. Senior utility Zoe Crouch led the team in scoring and earned a spot on the ACWPC All-American honorable mention eam. In the classroom, 10 players earned spots on the MPSF All-Academic team. In her third season, the Hoosiers capped off the year with a 15-15 record, with wins including No. 11 UCSD, No. 13 San Jose State, No. 18 LMU, No. 20 Harvard, No. 22 Marist, and No. 23 Brown. The Hoosiers climbed as high as No. 10 in the nation and ended the season at No. 14 for the 21-22 season.The Hoosiers earned four ACWPC All-American honorable mentions, a record in program history. Two Hoosiers were also named to All-MPSF selection teams; Izzy Mandema to All-MPSF Second Team, and Skylar Kidd to All-MPSF Newcomer Team. The Hoosiers earned 14 Big Ten All-Academic Awards in the 21-22 season as well. In her second season as head coach, the Hoosiers posted a 10-17 record, with two impressive wins over No. 16 San Jose State. In her first year at the helm of the Indiana water polo program, McInerney led the Hoosiers to a record of 13-5 and a final national ranking of No. 15 in the CWPA rankings in the shortened, 2020 season.McInerney guided the Hoosiers to a bevy of impressive victories, including wins over No. 11 Pacific, No. 24 Marist, No. 9 UC Davis and No. 25 California Baptist.Individually, both Tina Doherty and Megan Abarta earned All-America honors from the ACWPC. The Hoosiers also excelled out of the pool, as six earned MPSF All-Academic Team accolades, seven earned Big Ten All-Academic honors and three were named Big Ten Distinguished Scholars.McInerney served as anassistant coach for the Hoosiers from 2017-18, as well as serving as an assistant coach for the USA Water Polo National Team since 2017.Along with helping guide the Indiana water polo program the past two seasons, McInerney has had tremendous success with the USA Water Polo Senior Women's National “B” Team and Women's Youth National Team.McInerney helped lead the senior team to a first-place finish at the FISU World University Games in 2017 and the youth team to a seventh-place finish at the FINA Youth World Championships in 2018.From 2015-17, McInerney served as a graduate assistant coach and director of operations at Wagner College. In McInerney first year as Wagner's graduate assistant coach, the Seahawks won their third consecutive MAAC Championship to enter the field for the 2016 NCAA Championship.In her second year, McInerney helped Wagner become the first program to win four consecutive MAAC water polo titles. Additionally, McInerney cultivated an All-American season from Wagner junior Kimberly Watson (102 goals, 31 assists), who was also named the MAAC Co-Offensive Player of the Year.McInerney played one professional season for Club Water Polo Dos Hermanas outside of Sevilla, Spain following an outstanding collegiate career at the University of California, Berkeley.Donning the co-captain's cap her senior year, McInerney guided Cal to a silver medal at the 2011 NCAA Championships, topping a bronze finish in the year prior. At Cal, McInerney was a four-time NCAA Academic All-American and made the UC Berkeley Student Athlete Honors List all four years.McInerney graduated from Cal Berkley in 2013 with a degree in Media Studies. She went on to earn her M.B.A. in Marketing from Wagner in 2017.She is married to her husband, Ryan, who is a quality control coach with Indiana Football.
The Fertility Roadmap is here! Enroll now.Tracey brings over 20+ years of clinical practice, combining her foundational experience in Emergency Medicine and Primary Care with her current expertise in Women's Health. Tracey's inherent passion for patient care is integral to her approach in identifying and remedying underlying health issues, encompassing both traditional and functional medicine.Drawing on her expertise, she works with females, males and adolescents, focusing on general health, along with specific expertise in Hormonal Balance, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Long Hauler Covid, Fertility, Metabolic Health, Gut Health, and General Nutrition Precision Health.Tracey graduated with a BS in Biology with a Minor in Chemistry, and a Masters in Bacteriology, Summa Cum Laude from Wagner College. She received her Physician's Assistant license and certification through St. John's University. She is certified in IV Nutrition, and an active member of CONNAPA and AAPA.Tracey lives in Connecticut with her husband and three children. She is active in her community, volunteering for breast cancer awareness causes, and is a prominent speaker on care of the aging female, as well as an adjunct clinical professor for both Marist and Quinnipiac Physician Assistant Programs.“Treating symptoms is secondary to uncovering the root cause of my patient's underlying health issues.”Connect with Tracey and Terrain Health: WebsiteThe Tempdrop makes charting your basal body temperature a breeze! Enjoy 10% when you order with code blissberrywellnessClick Here to Order NowUpcoming Episodes* Episode 024: Optimizing Fertility with the 4Rs with Nora DeBora, BSc CNP FAMMDisclaimer: This email is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please speak to your care provider before making any changes to your diet, lifestyle, or currently prescribed medications. *This email contains affiliate links. You will not be charged extra for purchasing through one of our links, but a small portion of the proceeds will go to support Baby Dust. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit babydust.substack.com
Cole Buck played for a stint at TCU before realizing his passions for the game were more in coaching others, rather than playing himself. His first coaching gig was as a graduate student at Wagner College in Staten Island, NY. Likely making him the youngest D1 head coach at the time. From Wagner, he would move on to Lipscomb University in Nashville, and eventually to Stanford, before taking the Associate head position at his alma mater just weeks ago.Cole is a passionate mentor and leader of people and coaches first as someone who's goal is to improve someone as a person and second as a golfer. His general philosophy of connecting with players on a personal level before trying to get deep on the athletic front is highly refreshing and to me is the main reason why Cole will be a successful coach long term.This episode will provide value whether you are a college golfer, parent, or anyone who leads people. I hope you enjoy the conversation, and please do not hesitate to get in touch with us through the links below!Cheers,- The Tie GuysWebsite:https://www.thetiepodcast.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/thetiepodcast/?hl=enTwitter:https://mobile.twitter.com/thetiepodcastTikTok:@tieguys @tieguytexasranger @tieguyhs GoodWalk Coffee:https://goodwalkcoffee.comCODE: thetie for 20% offBDraddy:bdraddy.comCODE: thetie25 for 25% off
In this month's episode of Citizens' Climate Radio, Eric Dean Wilson fills us in on the not-so-cool history of air conditioning and its complicated relationship to climate change. He is the author of After Cooling: On Freon, Global Warming, and the Terrible Cost of Comfort. Lila Powell and Ruth Abraham join Peterson Toscano in hosting this deep dive into air conditioning's past, present, and future. (For complete show notes and transcript visit our show page) Eric walks us through the creation and history of AC. Despite what all of us at CCR thought, AC was not first used for human comfort or health. Eric says, it was about money. From movie theaters to segregation to a mad scientist, the history of AC covers it all. Join us to learn about how AC got its start in the world of finance and how racism keeps exposing some people in American cities to more heat than others. Air conditioning contributes directly to the warming of the planet, and its impact is nothing if not ironic. AC typically runs on electricity that's generated by fossil fuels and the more AC units run, the more greenhouse gas emissions increase! Despite these climate effects, the US tends to hold AC up as the only option for staying cool, which Eric Dean Wilson refers to as the “cost of comfort”. Eric says, “The United States is in the habit of criticizing those nations who were asking for the same comforts that we have, even though we're not doing hardly anything” So, what can we do? Eric helps us see a future that does not rely on air conditioning for our comfort. Much like Sean Dague did in Episode 80: Unleashing Our Imaginations for Climate Change Solutions! Tune in and you will hear Peterson and Ruth's suggestions for some Meaningful Next Steps. “One of the things I call for in the book is rather than focusing on individual comfort and individual survival, to really try to rethink our notion of comfort, and think about collective comfort and collective survival, community survival.” - Eric Dean Wilson Eric Dean Wilson's essays, poems, and criticism have appeared in Time, Esquire, the Baffler, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and Tin House, among other publications. A graduate of The New School's MFA program in creative writing, Wilson has just defended his doctoral dissertation in the English program at The Graduate Center, CUNY, which focuses on the tension between the personal and the planetal in ecological essays. In the fall, he'll join the faculty at Wagner College on Staten Island as Assistant Professor of Creative Writing and American Literature. Originally from Memphis, Tennessee, he now lives in Flatbush, Brooklyn. Take a Meaningful Next Step Each month we will suggest meaningful, achievable, and measurable next steps for you to consider. We recognize that action is an antidote to despair. If you are struggling with what you can do, consider one of the following next steps. Ruth Abraham's suggestion: Shade helps cool the air without having to use air conditioning. Manifest the power of shade by making your space green! You can get houseplants that release extra moisture into your rooms. Some species include spider plants, jade, Boston ferns, and peace lilies. The plants help clean the air as well as cool things down. To take things a step further: If you have a yard or green space on the sidewalk, see about planting a tree that provides cooling shade, you may need to connect with your municipality, if that green space is part of a sidewalk. Get your neighborhood involved if need be. It's these collective small steps that bring us closer to climate solutions! Peterson Toscano's suggestion: Consider a large building where you spend lots of time. It might be your school or where you work, shop or workout. In the summer these spaces can have the air conditioning pumping so high it feels good when you come in from the heat, but after 20 minutes, people start freezing. This uses a lot of unnecessary energy. How about you begin a campaign to have the building operators increase the temperature by one or two degrees? In other words, lower the intensity of the air conditioning. Do a little research about who makes these decisions. Find out who else shares your concern, maybe even figure out a cost analysis of how the building operators will save money by decreasing the amount of AC in the summer. Then use your volunteer lobbying skills to advocate for this change. Dig Deeper Eric Dean Wilson finds the work of US environmental historian William Cronon inspiring—and a much needed warning against romanticizing "nature." His 1995 essay "The Trouble with Wilderness" has only grown more relevant since its publication. His website is a generous collection of notes and resources from courses he's taught. Other suggestions from Eric: Alex Johnson's "How to Queer Ecology: One Goose at a Time" My favorite eco-feminist philosopher is the late Val Plumwood, who was once nearly killed by a crocodile. I would recommend checking out from the library her book Environmental Culture: The Ecological Crisis of Reason I firmly believe part of our deeply entrenched dilemma is that we're stuck in a classically liberal sense of ourselves that's driving the ecological crisis. I don't think the liberal politics of the Democratic party come even close to helping us imagine a way through this. Americans in particular are obsessed with work, and academic Cara New Daggett has been critiquing this contemporary liberal economic and political framework through a deep historical and cultural dive of energy in The Birth of Energy. I find the conclusion one of the most inspiring texts I've read recently. Marxist geographer Matthew T. Huber's new book Climate Change as Class War as well as his earlier book Lifeblood: Oil, Freedom, and the Forces of Capital help to ground an activist agenda in material terms. The work of Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò is absolutely essential, particularly his argument that we need a climate reparations. He's also an excellent follow on Twitter. Also: Check out these houseplants to combat dry air in your home Interested in a self-sustainable home? Check out Earthships! Learn more about how you can promote healthy forest for a healthy climate. Nerd Corner In this episode, we premiere a new section in our podcast- The Nerd Corner! Citizen Climates Research Coordinator, Dana Nuccitelli, fills us in on the environmental impacts of renewable energy. Dana highlights climate research (and makes it understandable) for fellow nerds and the nerd curious! Check out Dana's recent post about The little-known physical and mental health benefits of urban trees. Good News CCR's very own intern, Ruth Abraham, shares her experience attending the CCL Southeast Regional Conference. The conference took place at the Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design on Georgia Tech's campus. It was the 28th building to receive a Living Building Certification. She heard from various climate continuous figures such as Georgia Senator, Raphael Warnock, and Atlanta's Chief Sustainability Officer, Candra Farley. Ruth even joined a book club! If you couldn't make it to CCL's Southeast Regional Conference, don't worry! The Citizens Climate International Conference and Lobby Day will be held June 10-13 in Washington, DC. Podbean Photo by Dziana Hasanbekava
Learn how to reduce inflammation in the body naturally with functional medicine approach!Today's guest, Dr. Efrat LaMandre, switched from a conventional primary care practice to a functional medicine practice after seeing the transformation in her wife's health through functional medicine. In this episode, she breaks down the methods she uses to help her patients reduce inflammation and improve their vitality. Dr. E owns and operates her own Medical practice, EG Healthcare ,which provides pediatric, adult and geriatric care to over 20K patients. In addition to her primary care practice, she has taken conventional medicine to the next level with her signature process The Knew Method. The Knew Method helps patients take control of their health destiny using a Functional Medicine Approach that empowers them to finally realize that their symptoms are not in their head. As a result, she helps people optimize their health, prevent illness, reduce medication and feel great. She is co-chair of the Staten Island Hospital Board of Trustees, and also serves as the President of the Nurse Practitioner Association State Board. In addition, she is Clinical Faculty at Wagner College. Dr. E is also the Primary Care Provider for the City University New York, College of Staten Island Athletic Department. She owns a Medical Scribe company, Hawk Scribes, that allows providers to focus on their patients instead of charting. Dr. E is also a public speaker and offers consulting services to other nurse practitioners who are opening up their own practices.To Connect with Dr. Efrat LaMandre: https://theknewmethod.com https://efratlamandre.comTo Connect With Dr. Joy Kong:http://drjoykong.com/Watch Video Episodes on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZj1GQBWFM5sRAL0iQfcMAQFollow Dr. Joy Kong on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/dr_joy_kong/https://www.facebook.com/stemcelldrjoyhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/joy-kong-md-4b8627123/For more information about anti-aging regenerative medicine treatment visit:https://uplyftcenter.com *Our content is for informational purposes only and should not be treated as medical or health advice. Please consult with your doctor / healthcare provider if you have any questions about your medical conditions.*
It takes an inspired leader to cultivate a positive and high-performing team culture.Rebecca Panico, senior director of global media strategy and planning at Hilton, is an incredibly talented leader known for developing high-performing teams. She is responsible for leading the global media strategy for Hilton's enterprise and 18 trading brands. In this episode, we discuss: How Agency life prepared her for the Brand side of the businessWhy cultivating culture is at the center of her leadership styleHer approach to removing barriers and creating the capacity for her teams to achieveWhat she looks for when interviewing talentHow she keeps her career freshShow Guest: As Senior Director of Global Media Strategy & Planning at Hilton, Rebecca Panico is responsible for leading the global media strategy for Hilton's enterprise and 18 trading brands. Rebecca and her team are focused on building insight-driven, integrated media strategies that build brands and drive business results. Rebecca is a seasoned marketer with 20+ years of experience building global brands and driving performance through high-impact, omnichannel mass media across the customer journey. Before Hilton, Rebecca oversaw mass media strategy for Capital One, where she led several key media initiatives across the company's B2B and Consumer Bank lines of business, including the national media rollout of their digital direct bank. A graduate of Wagner College with a degree in Marketing, Rebecca lives in Purcellville, VA, also known as VA's wine country, with her husband and daughter. She is an avid traveler, baker, and self-proclaimed karaoke master. Follow her on LinkedIn HERE Jill Griffin's Career Accelerator Group Coaching Experience starts soon. Get on the List HEREThe Career Refresh host, Jill Griffin works with individuals, teams, and organizations to create cultures that allow leaders to increase performance while maintaining their well-being. Visit JillGriffinCoaching.com for more details on: 1:1 Career Strategy and Executive Coaching Gallup CliftonStrengths Corporate Workshops to build a strengths-based culture Team Dynamics training to increase retention, communication, goal setting, and effective decision-making Grab an individual Strengths & Strategy Session with Jill Griffin HEREFollow @jillGriffinOffical on Instagram for daily inspiration.
David Dabbon (daviddabbon.com)(IG:@daviddabbon)(TW:@daviddabbon) is a composer/arranger based in New York City. He earned an Emmy nomination for composing the music to the song “Eat Shit, Bob!” which aired on HBO's award-winning Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. On Broadway, he worked as the dance arranger for the Tony-nominated musical adaptation of Beetlejuice, the revival of Funny Girl, and the celebrated musical comedy Disaster! He also provided additional orchestrations for the Broadway bio-musical Sondheim on Sondheim (Grammy nomination). David is wrote original music and dance arrangements for the new production of Bob Fosse's Dancin' (The Old Globe). He has an ongoing collaboration with six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald, regularly providing orchestrations for her concerts and albums. His work can be heard on both Audra McDonald New York Philharmonic: Sing Happy and Audra McDonald: Go Back Home. His orchestration of the song “Somewhere/Some Other Time” was performed at the 42nd annual Kennedy Center Honors. Other works as composer include: Game On: an interactive game show musical (premiered at Pittsburgh C.L.O), Our New Town (production at Wagner College), Golden Lotus (Workshop through Broadway Asia),Surface (Ballet Commission through Dallas Black Dance Theatre) The Mysteries (Marathon plays in 2014 at The Flea), All God's Creatures (feature length film), Dori the Donor (short film). He provided arrangements and orchestrations for the HBO documentary Six by Sondheim. David is also a Usual Suspect at New York Theatre Workshop, a member of the Television Academy, ASCAP and The Society of Composers and Lyricists. He earned a master of music degree in choral conducting from Carnegie Mellon University (under the tutelage of Dr. Robert Page) and a self-defined bachelor of music degree from The Hartt School.
David Dabbon (daviddabbon.com)(IG:@daviddabbon)(TW:@daviddabbon) is a composer/arranger based in New York City. He earned an Emmy nomination for composing the music to the song “Eat Shit, Bob!” which aired on HBO's award-winning Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. On Broadway, he worked as the dance arranger for the Tony-nominated musical adaptation of Beetlejuice, the revival of Funny Girl, and the celebrated musical comedy Disaster! He also provided additional orchestrations for the Broadway bio-musical Sondheim on Sondheim (Grammy nomination). David is wrote original music and dance arrangements for the new production of Bob Fosse's Dancin' (The Old Globe). He has an ongoing collaboration with six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald, regularly providing orchestrations for her concerts and albums. His work can be heard on both Audra McDonald New York Philharmonic: Sing Happy and Audra McDonald: Go Back Home. His orchestration of the song “Somewhere/Some Other Time” was performed at the 42nd annual Kennedy Center Honors. Other works as composer include: Game On: an interactive game show musical (premiered at Pittsburgh C.L.O), Our New Town (production at Wagner College), Golden Lotus (Workshop through Broadway Asia),Surface (Ballet Commission through Dallas Black Dance Theatre) The Mysteries (Marathon plays in 2014 at The Flea), All God's Creatures (feature length film), Dori the Donor (short film). He provided arrangements and orchestrations for the HBO documentary Six by Sondheim. David is also a Usual Suspect at New York Theatre Workshop, a member of the Television Academy, ASCAP and The Society of Composers and Lyricists. He earned a master of music degree in choral conducting from Carnegie Mellon University (under the tutelage of Dr. Robert Page) and a self-defined bachelor of music degree from The Hartt School.
Zee Cohen-Sanchez came to politics from an unconventional background…growing up in Australia as the child of “atheist, socialist American Jews”. Back in the United States she took her passion for social justice to work in the labor movement, for Bernie Sanders in 2016, and AOC's upset primary win in 2018. In this conversation, Zee talks these early formative experiences and how they led her to start Sole Strategies as a firm that helps insurgent candidates – especially first-time candidates and women of color. Great conversation about how the small nuts-and-bolts of politics can fuel big social change. IN THIS EPISODE…The activist movement that led Zee to an interest in progressive politics…Zee's time growing up in Australia and working in Australian politics…Zee's initial connection to Senator Bernie Sanders…Zee works on AOC's insurgent 2018 primary win…Zee starts Sole Strategies in 2020…Zee gives her definition of “no-good consultants”…Some of the big wins of Sole Strategies…Zee on her transition from labor activist to owning and running her own business…Zee's 101 for first-time candidates…Zee talks why the AOC model of political success is almost impossible to replicate…Zee recalls getting grief from left-wing activists for her work in Democratic primaries…Zee talks “learning to assert herself” as a woman working in politics…Zee's thoughts on how “branding” works in politics…The best career advice Zee ever received…AND 1984 RVs, Joe Biden, Charles Booker, Boulder City, CUNY, Dan Carlino, Shirley Chisolm, Joe Crowley, DSA, East Harlem for Bernie, election lawyers, Mike Esposito, explaining experience, John Fetterman, firm handshakes, the Flux Party, Lori Gonzalez, grad school misery, the Green Party, The Heights, John Howard, impossible races, Innocence Project, Gale Kaufman, Rodney King, leading the room, longshots, mandatory voting, mini-Americas, New South Wales, Barack Obama, Occupy Wall Street, Planned Parenthood, ranked choice voting, shoestring budgets, Staten Island, The Sunrise Movement, Tasmania, Torrance CA, Donald Trump, volume games, Wagner College, Amani Wells-Onyioha, What's The Matter with Kansas, Mark Zuckerberg & more!
What's the real reason why you aren't feeling good? Have you ever had someone say to you “it's all in your head'? Maybe you've heard that when you were sick, felt down, tired, or just simply didn't feel good? The truth is, it's not all in your head. There's a reason why you don't feel good, and Dr. Efrat LaMandre joins me on my podcast to tell us why. Efrat LaMandre owns and operates her own Medical practice, EG Healthcare, which provides pediatric, adult and geriatric care to over 20,000 patients. In addition to her primary care practice, she has taken conventional medicine to the next level with her signature process The Knew Method. The Knew Method helps patients take control of their health destiny using a Functional Medicine Approach that empowers them to finally realize that their symptoms are not in their head. As a result, she helps people optimize their health, prevent illness, reduce medication and feel great. Dr. E is co-chair of the Staten Island Hospital Board Of Trustees. She also serves as the President of the Nurse Practitioner Association State Board. In addition, she is Clinical Faculty at Wagner College. She is also the Primary Care Provider for the City University New York, College of Staten Island Athletic Department. Efrat owns a Medical Scribe company, HawkScribes, that allows providers to focus on their patients instead of charting. Dr. E is also a public speaker and offers consulting services to other nurse practitioners who are opening up their own practices. Listen in as we talk about: [3:00] Why your feelings are real [5:00] What functional medicine is [6:00] What the ‘midday slump' can be a symptom of [7:20] How to test for adrenal fatigue [9:35] How to treat adrenal fatigue [11:40] Dr. E's definition of anti-inflammatory foods [15:30] The most common health issues Dr. E sees within women [17:40] What PCOS is and how to treat it [20:55] How common PCOS actually is [23:10] Where to start if you're not feeling well but your test all come back fine Notes from Natalie: Sign Up for Natalie's Newsletter www.natalietysdal.com/favorites Dr. E's book: https://theknewmethod.com/book/ Connect with Dr. Efrat https://www.instagram.com/Theknewmethod https://www.facebook.com/theknewmethod www.theknewmethod.com Connect with Natalie Tysdal On Instagram On YouTube On Facebook Website
This episode was sponsored by: —Goldco. Visit http://mplikesgold.com/ to get up to $10,000 dollars in free silver when you open a qualifying account. —Nord VPN. Visit https://nordvpn.com/tmpp or use promo code “TMPP” to get a huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 4 months for free! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee! In this episode of the Opposing Views series, I spoke with John Casey and Bryan Slaton about the appropriateness of kids attending Drag Shows. We talked about the extreme political polarization surrounding Drag Shows, their history in the U.S., what age is appropriate for someone to attend a Drag Show, the responsibility of parents, and so much more. John Casey is the Lead Columnist and Editor-at-Large for The Advocate, the oldest and largest LGBTQ news site in the U.S. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Wagner College in New York City teaching in the Masters of Media Management Program. John's work has appeared in numerous media outlets, including the New York Post, New York Daily News, Pittsburgh Magazine, Adweek, PR Week, IndieWire, Smashing Magazine, and The Ladders. Bryan Slaton is a Texas State Representative. Before entering public office, he was a youth and family minister, and he holds a Master's in Divinity degree in biblical languages. As a State Representative, he works on the Corrections and Urban Affairs Committees. Representative Slaton describes himself as a Christian Conservative, proud Texan, and a defender of liberty. Thanks for tuning in. If you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to subscribe! —Links— Follow John Casey On: Twitter: https://twitter.com/coachcase18 The Advocate: https://www.advocate.com/authors/john-casey Follow Bryan Slaton: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BryanSlatonForTexas Twitter: https://twitter.com/BryanforHD2 His Website: https://bryanslaton.com/ Follow Me On: All Platforms: https://linktr.ee/mikhailapeterson Facebook: https://facebook.com/mikhailapeterson Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikhailaFuller Instagram: https://instagram.com/mikhailapeterson Telegram: https://t.me/mikhailapeterson #johncasey #bryanslaton #kidsdragshows #mikhailapeterson #dragshows #texas #theadvocate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices