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Send us a textIn this deeply personal and powerful episode of Teaching History Her Way, I sit down with my friend and colleague, Amy Mai Tierney, to discuss her experience as one of the many children brought to the United States through Operation Babylift at the end of the Vietnam War. Amy Mai shares her story of growing up as a transracial adoptee, how she uses history to understand her identity, and the questions that still remain. We explore why it's essential for history teachers—and all educators—to acknowledge and understand the unique experiences of transracial adoptees in their classrooms. You won't want to miss this conversation full of insight, emotion, and inspiration.Let's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayX: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwayBlueSky: @historyherway.bsky.socialSupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
Send us a textIn this special episode of Teaching History Her Way, I'm bringing you conversations from the Kansas Social Studies Conference at the Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kansas, where I had the honor of delivering the keynote address. I had the privilege of speaking with both veteran and preservice teachers about the ways they help students move beyond memorization to truly think like historians. Their passion, creativity, and dedication to meaningful historical inquiry are nothing short of inspiring. Tune in to hear their insights, strategies, and the incredible work they're doing in their classrooms.Don't forget to subscribe and share—let's keep the conversation going!Let's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayX: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwayBlueSky: @historyherway.bsky.socialSupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
Send us a textGet ready for an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation! In this special episode of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast, I'm joined by an incredible panel of educators—Karalee Wong Nakatsuka, Shannon Salter, Angela Lee, and Annie Evans—to discuss teaching women's history, particularly on the local level. Students seeing history in their own communities is incredibly powerful!We recorded this episode, in part, to build excitement for our upcoming presentation at the National Council of the Social Studies Conference in Boston on November 23, 2024. Together, we explore how educators can uncover and share the stories of everyday women whose actions shaped history, using digital tools and student-driven research to foster meaningful connections to the women closest to them geographically, genetically, or both.Whether you're attending NCSS or simply want to enhance your teaching of women's history, this episode is packed with strategies and inspiration to bring these stories to life.Want to chat?Angela Lee: @mrshistorylee (X) mrshistorylee.bsky.social Annie Evans: @mapmaker (X) mapm8ker.bsky.socialKaralee Wong Nakatsuka: @historyfrog (X) @historyfrog.bsky.socialShannon Salter: @shannonsalter70 (X) or @civicswithsalter.bsky.socialInterested in some of the tools we mention in this episode? Here is a list:Thing Link, Puppet Pals, ArcGIS, Wakelet, Story Maps, Ancestry.com, FamilySearch, National ArchivesLibrary of Congress, Gilder Lehrman Institute for American HistoryLet's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayX: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwayBlueSky: @historyherway.bsky.socialSupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
Send us a textIn this exciting episode of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank, one of the founders of ArtsQ—a unique initiative launched in 2023 with a passion for bringing art, archaeology, and history to life in ways that captivate all learners. ArtsQ is all about making history accessible and fun through engaging videos and other resources designed to ignite curiosity and wonder.Join us as we discuss how ArtsQ works to help students of all ages explore the rich tapestry of human history—from discovering cultures through playful connections like mythical creatures and ancient technologies to uncovering tales hidden within every brushstroke and artifact. Lauren shares ArtsQ's vision for sparking imagination and encouraging deep looking.Let's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayX: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
Send us a textIn this episode, I dive into teaching World War II with special guest Shane Gower, a Master Teacher at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. This summer, Shane spent a week coaching educators from across the U.S. on innovative ways to bring the history of WWII to life in the classroom. Join us as we discuss practical strategies, resources, and stories to help students engage with this pivotal period in history. Whether you're a history teacher or just passionate about WWII, this episode is packed with insights to enhance your understanding and teaching of the war.Let's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayX: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
Send us a textIn this episode, I sit down with Thy Cavagnaro, founder of "Thanking Vietnam Veterans in Barnegat" and a Vietnamese refugee who has made Barnegat her home. Thy's inspiring story of resilience and gratitude led her to found "Thanking Vietnam Veterans in Barnegat," a movement dedicated to honoring the sacrifices of Vietnam Veterans. Join us as Thy shares her personal journey, the impact of the Vietnam War on her community, and the importance of acknowledging the service of these brave soldiers. Discover how Thy's unique perspective as a refugee has fueled her mission to connect with Veterans and foster understanding across generations.Visit Thanking Vietnam Veterans in Barnegat: https://www.facebook.com/Thanking.Vietnam.veterans.in.Barnegat/Contact Thy: Thanking.Vietnam.vets.in.Barnegat@gmail.comLet's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayX: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
Send us a textJoin me and Joe Schmidt, Vice President of the National Council for the Social Studies, and Bill of Rights Institute Director of Special Programs, as we delve into the enriching topic of teaching social studies through inquiry. This exciting discussion will explore the power of inquiry-based learning in unlocking the potential of our classrooms and nurturing a deeper understanding of social studies. Together, we will examine innovative strategies for engaging students and igniting their passion for learning through the lens of inquiry. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and practical techniques for transforming your social studies curriculum.Purchase Civil Discourse, co-authored by Joe Schmidt and Nichelle Pinckney, by clicking here: https://amzn.to/3XqW53i Let's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayX: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
In this episode of Teaching History Her Way, we journey beyond the classroom walls and into the treasure trove of learning that is a museum! Our guest, Leslie Hayes, Vice President for Education at the New-York Historical Society and the project director of the Women & the American Story project, joins us to discuss the powerful impact museums can have on student engagement.We'll explore:Why museums are a dynamic resource for educators of all grade levels.How historical artifacts and exhibits can bring the past to life for students.Strategies for planning and maximizing a successful museum field trip.The unique educational opportunities offered by a trip to the museum.Tune in and discover how museums can spark curiosity, deepen historical understanding, and ignite a passion for learning in your students!Want to get in touch with Leslie?LinkedIn: Leslie HayesLet's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayX: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
Trish Everett, an educational designer and self-proclaimed "good-news fairy" for social studies teachers sheds light on her role in supporting educators, particularly in civics education. With extensive experience teaching government and psychology in Florida, Trish discusses the challenges she's observed in fostering civil discourse within civics classrooms.Join us for a great conversation!Note: Trish asked me to correct a statistic . When talking about the growth of AI, she said $136.6 trillion, but meant $136.6 billion (from this source). She also found more recent estimate for future growth of the industry to $1.3 trillion by 2032.Trish's Recommended Resources:Common Sense EducationNewseumEdInternational Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)Civics Renewal NetworkNational Constitution Center Center for Civic Education Want to get in touch with Trish?Instagram & X: @DCEverett87 LinkedIn: Trish EverettLet's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayX: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
In this episode, web/blog writer, author and book coach Ajayi Olalekan explains why AI writing tools won't take your job, but the people who know how to use them will. Also, learn why Claude AI is Ajayi's ride or die…Links to articles/tools mentioned in podcast at www.KathyANorris.com. The Quill & The Quantum is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network. Ajayi is the founder of Optimal Edge Business Concepts, a content development agency. As an SEO* Web/Blog writer, he has written over 500 web/blog articles for clients and his digital outlets. He is the author of two books, including the provocatively titled “Damn You Boss, I Quit!” and “The Writers Compass.” Ajayi holds a degree in Mass Communications, Public Relations, and Advertising. Check out his Medium Article: “6 Reasons AI Cannot Completely Replace Human Writers.” #claudeai #writingwithai #authorsontheair #quillandthequantum
In this episode, web/blog writer, author and book coach Ajayi Olalekan explains why AI writing tools won't take your job, but the people who know how to use them will. Also, learn why Claude AI is Ajayi's ride or die…Links to articles/tools mentioned in podcast at www.KathyANorris.com. The Quill & The Quantum is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network. Ajayi is the founder of Optimal Edge Business Concepts, a content development agency. As an SEO* Web/Blog writer, he has written over 500 web/blog articles for clients and his digital outlets. He is the author of two books, including the provocatively titled “Damn You Boss, I Quit!” and “The Writers Compass.” Ajayi holds a degree in Mass Communications, Public Relations, and Advertising. Check out his Medium Article: “6 Reasons AI Cannot Completely Replace Human Writers.” #claudeai #writingwithai #authorsontheair #quillandthequantum
In this episode of The Teaching History Her Way Podcast, host CherylAnne Amendola engages in a thought-provoking conversation with guest April Wills. April teaches in rural Montana at a K-12 school and the focus of the discussion revolves around the power of community collaboration in guiding inquiry.April passionately shares insights into the transformative impact that working with the community can have on both students and community members. She emphasizes how collaboration allows individuals to contribute in meaningful ways, both big and small, fostering a reciprocal relationship between learners and their communities.A highlight of the episode is April's description of a compelling project in which her students delved into the study of homesteading. This project not only provided a historical lens but also allowed students to explore local family histories, including their own. The multi-faceted nature of the project enabled students to delve into topics like farming and ranching, creating a rich tapestry of interconnected learning experiences.The episode unfolds as April articulates the benefits of community collaboration projects, stressing the importance of leveraging diverse skill sets. Students not only utilize their own strengths but also grow by tapping into the expertise of community members. April generously shares practical tips on how educators can initiate and navigate community collaboration projects, providing a roadmap for those looking to integrate this impactful approach into their teaching methodologies.Listeners are left inspired and equipped with valuable insights into the profound benefits that community collaboration can bring to both the educational journey of students and the enrichment of local communities. The conversation serves as a compelling call to action for educators to embrace this approach, fostering a dynamic and mutually beneficial relationship between the classroom and the community.Get in touch with April! Instagram: @bikingthruhistoryt; X: @mrsawillsLet's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayX: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
We delve into the idea that it's our responsibility to reinforce the foundation of civic knowledge in students. By doing so, we empower them with the skills necessary for civic action and understanding civic life. This lays the groundwork for fostering respectful conversations and bridging differences as they grow into informed and engaged adults.Our discussion also highlights the upcoming Freedoms Foundation Valley Forge 2024 seminars and workshops, scheduled to open applications on January 1, 2024. These events cover a range of topics, such as Freedom, Opportunity, and the History of Immigration; E Pluribus Unum: Rome and the Constitution; and the French and Indian War. Notably, all teachers applying to a Freedoms Foundation seminar have the opportunity to be eligible for scholarships.Having had the privilege of presenting at an FFVF workshop last summer, I can attest to the incredible experience it offers. I encourage all educators to apply, as Jeff tirelessly works to provide top-quality professional development programs. These programs connect teachers with exceptional scholars and thinkers, making Freedoms Foundation seminars one of the premier professional development opportunities available. Don't miss the chance to be part of this enriching experience! Check it out at https://www.freedomsfoundation.org/teachers/Get in touch with Jeff! jscott@ffvf.orgLet's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayX: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
Join us on this episode of our podcast as we sit down with Shannon Salter, an influential figure in the field of education who currently serves on the governing consortium of Educating for American Democracy. In this interview, Shannon shares her insights on the crucial role of education in serving democracy, emphasizing the importance of both preparation and practice.Shannon believes that education plays a vital role in nurturing active and engaged citizens who are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to participate in democratic processes. She highlights the need for educators to not only impart academic knowledge but also to instill democratic values and foster civic engagement among students.One key aspect that Shannon emphasizes is the impact of teacher voices in community decision-making. She firmly believes that teachers, as frontline educators, have a unique perspective and valuable insights that can contribute to shaping policies and practices that benefit both students and the wider community. Through her work, Shannon strives to empower teachers to become advocates for their profession and champions for the transformative power of education.As part of her commitment to teacher leadership, Shannon co-founded and co-chairs the Educating for American Democracy Teacher Leadership Task Force. This task force aims to provide a platform for teachers to collaborate, share ideas, and develop strategies to advocate for the importance of education in democracy. By amplifying teacher voices, Shannon and her team are working towards creating a more inclusive and participatory education system.Tune in to this enlightening conversation with Shannon Salter as we delve into the critical role of education in service to democracy. Gain valuable insights and inspiration to become an advocate for what we do as educators, and discover how teacher voices can shape the future of our communities.Recommended Books (I receive a small commission that helps me fund the production of this podcast):Cultivating GeniusSchoolhouse ActivistsLet's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayX: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
Join us in this enlightening episode as we delve into the fascinating world of history through the lens of gravestones with Hailee Attorri, a dedicated history teacher from North Central Massachusetts. For over a decade, Hailee has been passionately unraveling the secrets of the past as a teacher and curator of a captivating gravestone Instagram account, where she showcases colonial and federal period gravestones through meticulous research and stunning photography.In this episode, Hailee takes us on a captivating journey, revealing the hidden educational treasures within cemeteries and graveyards. Discover how these sacred spaces serve as unique windows into history, each gravestone telling a distinctive tale of the past. Hailee expertly guides us through the intricate artistry and symbolism of gravestones, exploring motifs, stones, and carvers, and how these elements evolved alongside changing attitudes towards death in early America.Through Hailee's keen insights, learn how gravestones chronicle the shifting beliefs and cultural transformations of bygone eras. As attitudes toward mortality transformed, so did the appearance of these silent storytellers. Hailee's passion for history and her expertise illuminate the rich narratives etched in stone, bringing to life the voices of those long gone.Tune in and uncover the invaluable lessons buried within these historical artifacts. Hailee's expertise transforms gravestones from mere markers of the departed to vibrant educational tools, offering us a profound understanding of the past. Prepare to be captivated by the art, history, and poignant stories waiting to be discovered in every inscription.You can follow Hailee on IG @hails_stonesLet's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayX: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
In this inspiring episode, join us as we dive deep into the remarkable life of Coretta Scott King with acclaimed author and National Board educator, Alice Faye Duncan. Duncan, the creative force behind popular works like "Martin and the Mountain Top" and "Just Like a Mama," takes us on a journey through her latest masterpiece, "Coretta Scott King."More than just a wife, Coretta Scott King was a fierce partner in the fight for justice alongside her husband, Martin Luther King Jr. From her early days standing strong against violence in the South to her struggles as a music student facing discrimination in the North, Coretta's story is one of unwavering determination and resilience. Duncan vividly portrays Coretta's evolution from a classical singer to a powerful activist, facing opposition and adversity with courage and grace.In this conversation, we explore Coretta Scott King's pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement, highlighting her unwavering commitment to justice and equality. Alice Faye Duncan shares the challenges Coretta faced as a woman finding her voice amidst societal expectations, painting a vivid picture of her strength and determination.As a motivational speaker and historian, Duncan brings her extensive knowledge of the American Civil Rights Movement to the forefront, shedding light on Coretta's struggles and triumphs. With Duncan's compelling storytelling, we uncover the inspiring legacy Coretta Scott King left behind and how she carried on the fight for justice even after Martin's passing.Tune in to this episode to be captivated by Alice Faye Duncan's vivid imagery and musical lyricism, as she shares the empowering story of Coretta Scott King—a woman who stood tall, spoke out, and preserved her husband's legacy for generations to come.For more information about Alice Faye Duncan and her latest book, "Coretta Scott King," visit http://www.alicefayeduncan.com.Let's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
Are you ready to embark on a fascinating journey where teaching becomes an art form, and comics take center stage in the classroom? In this episode of the Teaching History Her Way podcast, join me as I sit down with Tim Smyth, who penned the enlightening book, "Teaching with Comics." Tim shares his unique perspective on education and how comics have opened up a world of creative possibilities for both teachers and students. Delve into the intersection of teaching and artistry as we explore why Tim believes that teaching is more than just imparting knowledge—it's a form of artistic expression.In this episode, Tim and I invite you to iiscover how comics offer a dual approach by providing both visual and textual evidence, making complex subjects more accessible and engaging for learners of all ages. Tim Smyth's insights will inspire you to rethink your teaching methods and embrace the power of comics as educational tools.Don't miss out on this thought-provoking episode of Teaching History Her Way with author Tim Smyth. Subscribe now to explore innovative teaching techniques, ignite your passion for education, and reimagine the classroom as a space where history comes to life.You can purchase the book here: https://amzn.to/3sXtPsaCheck out Tim's articles on PBS! https://www.pbs.org/newshour/author/tim-smythVisit Tim's website: www.teachingwithcomics.comLet's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
Welcome to the Teaching History Her Way Podcast, where we explore the empowering stories and insights that shape our world. In today's episode, we had the pleasure of interviewing author Shetal Shah, who has penned a captivating book titled "Shakti Girls." This delightful book weaves together 13 compelling biographies with engaging rhymes, celebrating remarkable Indian women who broke barriers and inspired generations.You can purchase the book here: https://amzn.to/3L7ORKNLet's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."Segment 1: Unveiling "Shakti Girls"Shetal Shah introduces her book "Shakti Girls," a collection of biographical poems that come to life in a world of exploration and fun, perfect for kids aged 5 and above.The book features 13 trailblazing Indian women who made a significant impact in various fields, from space exploration to music, business, and social activism.A glimpse into some of the incredible women featured in the book, including Kalpana Chawla, Indra Nooyi, and Asha Bhosle, each with their unique achievements and contributions.Segment 2: Empowering Through RepresentationShetal Shah discusses how reading about the achievements of these women in social studies class can empower girls and instill confidence in them.The importance of showcasing diverse role models to inspire children of all backgrounds to pursue their dreams.How "Shakti Girls" not only tells these women's stories but also sings them in rhymes that make learning exciting and unforgettable.Segment 3: Inclusive LearningExploring the bilingual aspect of the book, with empowering words in Hindi to boost confidence and a bilingual glossary on every page to facilitate learning.The significance of making literature inclusive and accessible to a broader audience.Segment 4: Interactive LearningThe book's engagement factor through reflection activities and games that allow readers to connect with these heroines on a deeper level.Encouraging young readers to explore the passions, challenges, and triumphs of these remarkable women as a means of discovering their own inner power or shakti.Stay tuned for more empowering stories on Teaching History Her Way!
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Happy Women's History Month! This week's episode focuses on women's activism and the importance of women's history in K-12 schools as well as a strong, loud call for an AP Women's History course. We talk about the ERA, a push for an AP Women's History Course, and the feminist activism of Catholic nuns. This was one of my favorite conversations to date, and I hope you'll weigh in by chatting with us about it on Twitter or Instagram.Want to get in touch with Kristen and Serene, read their articles, or sign their petition to College Board for an AP Women's History course? Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/serenewilliamsOn the Web: http://womenshistoryinhighschool.com/Let's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
En este episodio no.55 Jorge Rivera nos presenta en exclusiva directamente de Cartago Costa Rica a la mente maestra detrás de PUNK ROCK MAG, el grande Diego Ortega! Creador de contenido en redes sociales, Web-Blog y Punk-Zine. Episodio en el cual nos comparte su historia de primera mano, de igual manera sus albums favoritos, bandas favoritas, planes para el presente año 2023 y muchas sorpresas dentro de un episodio bastante íntimo y muy personal! Sinceramente un episodio con una gran charla y excelente música el cual no se lo pueden perder! Disponible en todos los directorios principales streaming incluyendo Spotify, Amazon, Apple y Google. *Visitia nuestra online merch store/tienda en linea, nuevos dieños ya disponibles en T-Shirts y Hoodies para el 2022 sitio en el cual encontraras prendas oficiales para dama y caballero incluyendo muchos accesorios más con diseños originales y exclusivos con envíos internacionales! También disponible en tienda de Facebook/Instagram shops. Les agradecemos infinitamente su apoyo, ya que es de gran ayuda para mantener el proyecto activo/gratuito para las bandas y cubrir gastos asociados con las plataformas! **favor de seguir nuestro canal y suscribirse para ser notificados de nuevo contenido en la plataforma de YOUTUBE ya que recientemente arrancamos con Punk Rock Sanity Vlogs! Sitio web/merch oficial: www.punkrocksanity.com Aportaciones voluntarias: https://gofund.me/45360ed2 Enlaces generales: www.flow.page/punkrocksanity
ChatGPT, or Chat Generative Pretrained Transformer, is a technology that is sweeping across classrooms worldwide. How can we better understand ChatGPT and its capabilities and limitations? How can we leverage ChatGPT for and with our students? An emphasis on media literacy and open conversations about technology use can go a long way. Chat (see what I did there?) with me and Daniel Hutchinson, associate professor in the History Department at Belmont Abbey College developer of the experiment "What does AI know about history?" in a discussion about the implication of ChatGPT in the classroom!Want to get in touch with Daniel or check out his project?Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/d_hutchinsonOn the Web: http://danielhutchinson.org/Let's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwayArticle from Medium.com that includes AI detection: https://medium.com/geekculture/how-to-detect-if-an-essay-was-generated-by-openais-chatgpt-58bb8adc8461Support the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
Black History Month is an opportunity for us to teach students about the rich history and culture of Black Americans. I am so excited to celebrate Black History Month in my classroom and in my school with my students and colleagues. There are so many reasons why you should be having Black History Month celebrations! I share those reasons and some of the ways I celebrate and integrate Black History in my classes and in school life with my colleagues. I'm so glad to have this conversation with you!Let's be friends and continue the conversation!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
Debbie Branker and Diane Giangreco worked together to interview their (our) Black and African Amerian colleagues to document their families' experience with the Great Migration, the movement of six million African Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West between 1910 and 1970. The project is a gift to our community and is rich in personal histories, which really helps our students connect to history and learn empathy for others. Learn about their project and how you can take on something similar should you choose to do so- with no budget.Want to connect with Debbie and Diane?Debbie Branker: dbranker@mka.orgDiane Giangreco: dgiangreco@mka.orgLet's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
Join me and author Kitty Felde as we discuss civic education and her mystery series, Fina Mendoza, which introduces civic education to elementary students. Our lively conversation will leave you with plenty of ideas and inspiration about how to get kids interested and involved in learning and participating in civics and government. You are going to love hearing Kitty's insights as she is a wealth of knowledge and energy, and her expertise on reporting from Capitol Hill is unmatched.Let's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwayWant to get in touch with Kitty or, better yet, have an author visit?Kitty's Website: http://www.kittyfelde.comPurchase State of the Union: https://amzn.to/3GEnrKLRead Kitty's Guide to teaching January 6th, Losing is Democratic: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JkiRBmx7DsbMAIQsDyr0tNpf9MODJiUz/viewTwitter: https://twitter.com/kittyfeldeSupport production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
Why is social justice in the classroom so important? How do we integrate social justice in our classrooms for our youngest learners all the way to our almost-adult learners? Explore these questions and more with me and educational justice coach Lindsay Lyons in this episode, plus get your free Circle Planning resource from Lindsay by visiting my blog, www.teachinghistoryherway.com or going directly to http://www.lindsaybethlyons.com/herway !Let's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwayWant to get in touch with Lindsay?Lindsay's Website: https://www.lindsaybethlyons.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindsaybethlyons/Twitter: https://twitter.com/lindsayblyonsSupport production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
In this week's episode, I discuss two ways in which I've integrated Indigenous history into my classes. "Months" are important- they highlight a culture's contributions and history- AND they're not the only time we should be representing different groups of people in the narrative. I chat about strategies I've used to talk about the Lenape, who are the tribe native to my home and school in New Jersey, as well as the latest way I've used an online exhibit at the Harvard Peabody Museum to learn about the Wampanoag. Let's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."Some resources I mention in the episode:Harvard Peabody Museum Listening to Wampanoag Voices Beyond 1620Student activity to accompany Peabody Museum Wampanoag Voices
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I love our history and social studies teacher family, and I can't think of a better way for the Teaching History Her Way Podcast to welcome new and preservice teachers to the family than to give them some advice. Hey, if they're listening (or you are) it technically isn't unsolicited advice, right?! From building trust with students to gathering and building a personal learning network, I've identified six things that history and social studies teachers can do right now to make their lives easier as new teachers, preservice teachers, or teachers who aren't so new but might want a little help getting that spark back. This episode is short and sweet, and an easy listen. :)Let's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch." Some resources I mention in the episode:Gilder Lehrman: www.gilderlehrman.orgNational Archives Educator Resources: https://www.archives.gov/educationWomen and the American Story: https://wams.nyhistory.org/National Constitution Center: https://constitutioncenter.org/educationiCivics: http://www.icivics.orgProfessional Organizations:National Council for the Social Studies: http://www.ncss.orgNew Jersey Council for History Education: http://www.njche.orgNew Jersey Council for the Social Studies: http://www.njcss.orgSome of my favorite Twitter accounts in my PLN (NOT a complete list!):@historyfrog@socialstudiestx@historysandoval@momofallcapes@jbf1755@thekevinmklein@sziemnk@kinghistorycchs@nhtoymc@lindarmonkJD
The women's history of World War II is diverse and rich. Dive into the women's history of World War II with Women and the American Story ambassador Mike Ochs. Learn about some great sources and how to use them to open the eyes of your students to the deep history of women in the war beyond Rosie the Riveter.Visit WAMS: www.nyhistory.org/wamsVisit Rosie the Riveter Revisited: https://csulb-dspace.calstate.edu/handle/10211.3/206720Let's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
Teachers are called to defend democracy. Join me as I get the honor of chatting with Linda Monk, JD about the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, James Madison, and the implications of how the Constitution is interpreted. We chat about the health of democracy, the political origins of the United States, and of, course, what it all meant for different kinds of people back then and now.This is a delightful conversation that is informative, entertaining, and most importantly, insightful. This episode is a highlight of season 3! Learn more! Visit http://lindamonk.comPurchase The Bill of Rights: A User's GuidePurchase The Words We Live ByLet's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
What is BIOHACKING!? Learn How to Optimize Your Health Holistically with Biohacker, Brittany Ford & Her Daily Tips on Nutrition & Biohacking. All of our “bodies” are connected, our physical body is connected to our mental, emotional & spiritual bodies, so keeping these balanced is important when optimizing our health holistically. Being “healthy” does not just mean taking a supplement, nor does it mean only focusing on only one of our four bodies. Brittany Ford is a nutritionist & biohacker who healed her own gut health & hair loss issues at a young age & has been studying health & nutrition ever since. She has many tricks to have you more hydrated, sleeping better & tips on how to get to the root of chronic health issues in this episode! If one thing is for certain it's never to take our health for granted! I mention this video about fasting water (?!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suxKTJYy9Gc @Dr. Eric Berg DC Connect with Brittany! @biohackingwithbrittany on Instagram & her Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17s2ymobxzrkixlhHMJUOu?si=ba2bee1bf8bd485f Connect with me !!
Lucretia Mott. Susan B. Anthony. Elizabeth Cady Stanton. When you hear those names you probably automatically think about women's suffrage. The women's suffrage movement in the United States was led by far more than the usual names, though. There were women of every color, ethnicity, race, and sexuality that fought hard for universal women's suffrage. Recently, I was teaching my 5th-grade class about the 19th Amendment, and one of my students raised her hand and asked me, “Were there any Asian women involved in the suffrage movement?” While I knew the answer was yes, this was a moment where I had to tell her I needed to do more research, and the story of Dr. Mabel Ping-Hua Lee is one that I want to share with you and with my student as one of empowerment and Asian joy.Let's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwaySupport production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
Throughout history, including during the American Civil War, women had and made choices. We can't tell stories by downplaying women in our complicated and messy history. Using women of the Civil War, as a vehicle, Tracy Garrison Feinberg and I discuss empowerment, agency, and purpose. Women's drive to improve society in many ways gives them power, and there is no boilerplate woman! There is no single story that tells the entirety of the experiences and impact of women in history, and each one somehow turned the tide of history, even those whose names we don't know.Join us for this important conversation!Links:Women and the American Story Lifestory: Suzie Baker King TaylorWomen and the American Story Curriculum: A Nation DividedPrevious Teaching History Her Way Podcast Episode: Women Civil War Soldiers and Gender ExpressionLet's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwayLove the Teaching History Her Way Podcast? Help fund production AND get an awesome history tee. Check out my History Tee shop by going to my website and clicking "Merch."
In a very special episode, master educators Angela Lee and Karalee Wong Nakatsuka enlighten our audience about their experiences as Asian American educators. Together, they explore themes of empowerment, representation, and stereotypes, and offer suggestions to allies about how to best support our Asian American students, colleagues, and friends. So much has changed for them as individuals and as a part of the AAPI community since the start of the pandemic, but much has also carried over since before the pandemic began. This is an episode you don't want to miss.Angela & Karalee's Angel Island presentation: https://youtu.be/owcB5nroF34Get in touch with our guests!Angela: @mrshistoryleeKaralee: @historyfrogLet's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwayLove the Teaching History Her Way Podcast? Help fund production AND get an awesome history tee. Check out my History Tee shop by going to my website and clicking "Merch."
In this episode, join Neil Wrona, middle school special educator in Howard County, MD. He has spent most of his 8 years teaching in alternative Special Ed schools helping students whose emotional disabilities have caused them to fall behind academically. I have never been a special education teacher and talking to Neil about working with students with learning differences gave me a glimpse into his experience. Neil shares strategies for helping his students learn that can be used in ALL classrooms, and he gives a special nod to support teachers. Ready to be the owner of some awesome history merch? Click here or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "merch!" Want to get in touch with Neil?Twitter: @neilwronaLet's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherway
In this episode, I interview New York Historical Society Women and the American Story Ambassador, Lee Sharmat, about women soldiers in the Civil War. In this intervew, we get to chat not only about women as fierce fighters in America's bloodiest conflict, but also about gender and sexuality and what those meant for these women and in the time period. Lee highlights the bravery of these soldiers, but also reminds us that there is still SO much to uncover about the people about the past. Just because we don't know, doesn't mean it's not so!Recommended Books:The Woman in Battle: A Narrative of the Exploits, Adventures, and Travels of Madame Loreta Janeta VelazquezAn Uncommon Soldier: The Letters of Sarah Rosetta WakemanThey Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the Civil WarThe Fighting Infantryman: The Story of Albert D. J. Cashier, Transgender Civil War SoldierLet's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.com*linked books are affiliate links.
In this episode, I interview Sarah January, writer, content creator, author for History Collection, and teacher, about untold stories in history. Join us as we chat about some of her favorites, James Armistead Lafayette, Sylvia Mendez, Fred Korematsu, and Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte. Never heard these names? Great! Sarah will tell you all about them and we'll discuss how to use their stories in your classroom. Heard of everyone? Also awesome! You'll love this episode.Want to get in touch with Sarah? Visit her on the web, http://www.sarahjanuarywrites.com or follow her on Instagram, @thehistoryhoney.Let's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.com
Amanda Garcia, proud Tejana, chats with me in this episode about her experience and her family's experience as Mexican Americans in Texas. This leads to an enlightening, reflective conversation about how we as teachers help to shape students' identities through our lessons and our interactions with them. Amanda gives us ideas about how to be practitioners who honor our students' cultures, customs, and languages and leaves us with questions to reflect upon our practices, as our intention to help our diverse body of students isn't as influential as the impact of our actions and words.Amanda's Reflection Questions:Were my biases in check for that lesson?Were my students centered and were my students' voices amplified?Am I asking students for feedback regularly?Is my classroom an echo chamber or a comfortable space?Want to get in touch with Amanda?Email: amanda-3.garcia@nisd.netTwitter: @mrs_GworldLet's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherway
Women's history, the history of journalism, civic action, the history of treating mental illness, and much more: this is just some of what Nellie Bly's story- both her life story and her epic investigative journalism- can bring to your classroom. Join us this week as Meredith Forte, an expert educator in the Bloomfield, New Jersey school district, discusses Nellie Bly's life, work, and ways to bring Bly into your classroom in meaningful ways for your students.Read 10 Days in a Mad-House: https://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/bly/madhouse/madhouse.htmlWant some great lessons and resources about Bly and other related topics and women? Check out Women and the American Story (WAMS) through the New York Historical Society. https://wams.nyhistory.org/modernizing-america/modern-womanhood/nellie-bly/Want to get in touch with Meredith? Find her on Twitter @Mere_ForteLet's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherway
In this episode, Karalee Wong Nakatsuka and Laurel Aguilar-Kirchhoff about their upcoming publication, "Bring History and Civics to Life: Lessons and Strategies to Cultivate Informed, Empathetic Citizens." Their book is an invitation to history, civics, and social studies teachers (and all teachers, actually!) to bring empathy, educational technology, and community into the classroom. Karalee & Laurel offer teachers, from beginners to the most advanced, ways to make their classrooms places where representation matters and educational technology can be used to help drive learning and social-emotional learning skills. You really don't want to miss this episode or miss out on reading their fantastic book.You can pre-order from the ISTE website by clicking here or going to http://iste.org/History2Life. Use discount code HISTORY-HERWAY "Bring History and Civics to Life: Lessons and Strategies to Cultivate Informed, Empathetic Citizens" ISBN: 9781564849359Follow Karalee on Twitter: @historyfrogFollow Laurel on Twitter: @LucyKirchhLet's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.com
This episode continues the conversation of Critical Race Theory and about the manufactured crisis in history classrooms. Learn more about what CRT actually is, that it is not being taught in history classrooms, and how legislation against supposed CRT is hurting teachers and students because it eroding trust and relationships between teachers and parents, it is not allowing teachers to fully represent their student populations in the curriculum, and it is keeping actual critical conversations that involve race and identity out of the classroom even though it is impossible to divorce race and history in America. Thank you to Kelsea Savarimuthu, Florida teacher, for sharing her experience and expertise.Want to get in touch with Kelsea?Twitter: @OkayKELSOTikTok: OkayKELSOLet's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.com
You are in for a treat! In this episode, Dan Lewer of History 4 Humans is here to talk to us all about the importance of storytelling in history classes. Build empathy, include more student experiences, and draw in learners with some of the storytelling techniques that Dan suggests.Want to get in touch with Dan?Instagram: @history_4_humansYouTube: History For HumansLet's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.com
As a graduate student I finally realized the importance of historiography, or the study of historical writing. I kind of like to call it "the history of history." Brandon Eldridge recently published a paper about the changing historiography of the Civil War. In this episode he and I talk bout how important it is for teachers to know the ever-changing landscape of historical study. Knowing and understanding the different interpretations of history over time and across ideologies helps us as teachers better understand our field. Furthermore, studying historiography helps students realize that history isn't static and builds critical thinking skills.Read Brandon Eldridge's paper here: https://openspaces.unk.edu/grad-review/vol1/iss1/7/Get in touch with Brandon: http://eldridgehistory.com or on Twitter @eldridgehistoryLet's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.com
In this episode, Nathan McAllister, 2010 Kansas and National History Teacher of the Year talks about "Why not"? When a student has an idea, help them be brilliant even if it wasn't in the plan. This philosophy led to Nate's students working to successfully enact legislation, to building on the football field, to discovering that Seman school district was named after an active and proud KKK member and fighting to change the name of the school and district. AP News coverage of Seman High Name ChangeGet in touch with Nathan:Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/NHTOYmcEmail: natemc@hotmail.comLet's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.com
If you're a history teacher, you've heard about and perhaps have been subject to laws that prohibit you from teaching Critical Race Theory, or CRT, in your classroom. You also may have never even heard of CRT until it became a political buzzword used to divide. And chances are you were not and are not teaching it considering it is an advanced, complex academic theory. Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, a law professor at the U.C.L.A. is known for coining the term and CRT points out the existence of racial disparities that have continued over time in the United States and points to systemic issues rather than individual racists that create and uphold these disparities. CRT also acknowledges that race is a societal construct and is not biological and that those who experience racism should and deserve to have their voices amplified.The first in a series of episodes in which I interview how laws prohibiting teaching "CRT" in schools affects history teachers in different regions among a spectrum of identities, Katie Kinder, a public school teacher in Oklahoma, talks about Oklahoma HB1775. She gives us her opinion about why it is wrong, how it has affected her teaching, and the ways she is resisting by teaching the truth.Get in touch with Katie:Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/untoldteachingtruthsBuy Katie's Book, Untold Teaching Truths: https://store.bookbaby.com/book/untold-teaching-truths Let's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.com
In this week's episode, I chat with Luiz Bravim about how we speak in our classrooms. We talk about both our language choices and technique and how those two things influence students' experiences in our classes. Luiz offers us practical advice for improving how we speak!Get in touch with Luis:Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/luizcr2Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edleadermba/Let's be Friends!Instagram: @teachinghistoryherwayTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/historyherwayFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwayOn the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.com
The time around the Thanksgiving is my favorite time of year. I love fall colors, the smell of the fire, and fall foods. I also love the idea of gratitude and that this is a time of thankfulness and reflection. However, there are so many myths surrounding Thanksgiving, some of which are downright lies, that we have to help our students unlearn, so this time of year also offers us the opportunity to teach historically accurate material and empathy in a way that ties into something that our students either experience through their own celebrations or by seeing Thanksgiving in popular culture.Resources mentioned in this episode:American Indian Perspectives on ThanksgivingGeorge Washington and ThanksgivingLincoln's Thanksgiving ProclamationSarah Josepha Hale's LetterLet's be friends!Twitter: @historyherwayFacebook: Teaching History Her WayInstagram: @teachinghistoryherwayOn the Web (Blog!): http://www.teachinghistoryherway.com
Full Circle Parenting is a book by Jimmy and Kristin Scroggins about Having Crucial Conversations with your kids. Check out Jimmy and Kristin Scroggins' book "Full Circle Parenting" ➡️ https://amzn.to/3bEheyD In this episode of the Podcast, I sit down with authors Jimmy and Kristin Scroggins to talk about important conversations we need to have with our kids and how their book can guide us through those conversations. We also talk about the complexity of life and how to let the Bible influence our kids more than the world around them. ❓❓❓ Got a QUESTION? Ask it here and you might get featured on a future Podcast episode: http://www.dennispoulette.com/questions/ This video is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission. ⚡️ Hey there! My name is Dennis. I have worked with young people and their families for over 20 years. I love creating relevant conversations that will help you lead and launch your teenagers.
Kevin Kolbe gives his story about what he's learned about parenting a special needs child and how God has helped through it all. Be sure to connect with Kevin online and thank him for the conversation: ☞ WEBSITE: https://kevinkolbe.com/ ☞ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/kevinkolbe ☞ REALLY AWESOME VIDEO ABOUT ELIAS AND HIS FRIEND MAX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uVnL1XnhIE We also talk about what other families can do to come alongside those who have special needs children. I hope the conversation encourages both parents who have special needs kids and other parents who wonder how to help and encourage their friends and neighbors who have children with special needs. Check out the video version as well: THIS EPISODE: https://youtu.be/iLBnDyw8w-c -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ⚡️ Hey there! My name is Dennis. I have worked with young people and their families for over 20 years. I want to come alongside you with relevant conversations that will help you lead and launch your teenagers.
Mental Health is an important topic, especially when it comes to teenagers. In this episode we talk about how to help kids with mental health. ****Get Brett's Book: https://amzn.to/3grqZ4h Brett's Website: www.brettullman.com Brett's book: https://amzn.to/3grqZ4h (affiliate) Brett's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brettu Watch to the Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/53Aw8EP6yWU -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ⚡️ Hey there! My name is Dennis. I have worked with young people and their families for over 20 years. I want to come alongside you with relevant conversations that will help you lead and launch your teenagers.
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Parents and the church should work together to disciple kids. Paul Turner gives some insight into how to improve your relationship with your youth workers. Connect with Paul at http://www.thediscipleproject.net -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
How can we pass on faith to our teenagers? In this episode, Joshua Verwers gives practical advice on how to keep older kids engaged in understanding what God has for them.
Have you ever worked with someone wondering how they got their job, because they truly lack competence? LISTEN! Mediocrity is running rapid through many organizations. Join us for this quick discussion surrounding one of the things that burn our grits about the workplace, which is working with mediocre people. Questions: info@thecareersalon.com | Web/Blog: www.thecareersalon.com | Social: @thecareersalon --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecareersalon/support
Pinterest es una gran autovía para llevar tráfico justo delante del escaparate de tu marca o negocio. Cuanta más calidad tiene el contenido propio que generas o que compartes, mayor valor aportas a la comunidad y mejor valorado está tu perfil por parte de Pinterest. De este modo, tus pines se presentan en los feed de inicio con mayor frecuencia alcanzando a más público y generando más y más tráfico a tu URL o perfiles de redes sociales. En este episodio voy a compartir contigo 10 claves para que tu contenido en Pinterest genere visibilidad, tráfico y engagement con tu marca y por tanto, aumente las posibilidades de conseguir los objetivos de tu estrategia de marketing digital en Pinterest. Suscríbete al pódcast en https://siquieropin.com/podcast/ o en la plataforma en la que escuches tu pódcast de forma habitual. Conoce todas las plataformas en las que puedes escucharlo en https://anchor.fm/siquieropin --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/siquieropin/message
Hoy tenemos la segunda parte de la entrevista con la psicóloga Teresa Ramis. Hablaremos de: Responsabilidad individual Mentiras en consulta Detección objetiva de mentiras Realfooding y TCA Traumas y estrés postraumático Estoicismo y salud mental Hábitos que influyen en la salud mental >Blog y libro(s) https://www.fitnessrevolucionario.com/ La nueva biología de la mente https://cutt.ly/xrIj0RF Los patitos feos https://cutt.ly/ZrIj9UI Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXdNnw99-Ic >Sigue a Teresa: - Instagram: @ter_apia @psinergia.psicologia - Web/Blog: https://eresvaliente.com >Sígueme en: - Instagram: @nutrifriki - Twitter: @nutrifriki - Facebook: Borja Caballero
Hoy tenemos la segunda parte de la entrevista con la psicóloga Teresa Ramis. Hablaremos de: Responsabilidad individual Mentiras en consulta Detección objetiva de mentiras Realfooding y TCA Traumas y estrés postraumático Estoicismo y salud mental Hábitos que influyen en la salud mental >Blog y libro(s) https://www.fitnessrevolucionario.com/ La nueva biología de la mente https://cutt.ly/xrIj0RF Los patitos feos https://cutt.ly/ZrIj9UI Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXdNnw99-Ic >Sigue a Teresa: - Instagram: @ter_apia @psinergia.psicologia - Web/Blog: https://eresvaliente.com >Sígueme en: - Instagram: @nutrifriki - Twitter: @nutrifriki - Facebook: Borja Caballero
Te traigo la tercera entrevista del programa :) Esta vez con Teresa Ramis, psicóloga especializada en miedo, trauma y ansiedad. >Preguntas/temáticas tratadas: - Definifiones y diferencias entre Mindfullness, coaching y psiconutrición -¿Qué deberíamos aprender los nutris en la universidad sobre psicología? -¿Por qué fracasan las dietas? - Forma de hablar de los psicólogos -¿Cómo amortiguáis estar 6-8h escuchando lo que es "demasiado" para amigos/familiares? -Estigma de la obesidad -Estigma de la psicología -Diagnóstico y despatologización La semana que viene publicaré la segunda mitad, en la que hablamos de responsabilidad, mentiras, realfooding y TCA, traumas, estoicismo y muchas cosas más. Si no quieres perdértela te recomiendo que te suscribas :) >Sigue a Teresa: - Instagram: @ter_apia @psinergia.psicologia - Web/Blog: https://eresvaliente.com >Sígueme en: - Instagram: @nutrifriki - Twitter: @nutrifriki - Facebook: Borja Caballero
Te traigo la tercera entrevista del programa :) Esta vez con Teresa Ramis, psicóloga especializada en miedo, trauma y ansiedad. >Preguntas/temáticas tratadas: - Definifiones y diferencias entre Mindfullness, coaching y psiconutrición -¿Qué deberíamos aprender los nutris en la universidad sobre psicología? -¿Por qué fracasan las dietas? - Forma de hablar de los psicólogos -¿Cómo amortiguáis estar 6-8h escuchando lo que es "demasiado" para amigos/familiares? -Estigma de la obesidad -Estigma de la psicología -Diagnóstico y despatologización La semana que viene publicaré la segunda mitad, en la que hablamos de responsabilidad, mentiras, realfooding y TCA, traumas, estoicismo y muchas cosas más. Si no quieres perdértela te recomiendo que te suscribas :) >Sigue a Teresa: - Instagram: @ter_apia @psinergia.psicologia - Web/Blog: https://eresvaliente.com >Sígueme en: - Instagram: @nutrifriki - Twitter: @nutrifriki - Facebook: Borja Caballero
En esta segunda parte de la entrevista con Alejandra Piñeiro hablaremos de LEA (Low Energy Availability), de personas obesogénicas y muchas otras cosas. No te la pierdas! Curso "Perder Grasa de la A a la Z 2.0" 30% de descuento si te registras a través de este link https://fittentalo.com/perder-grasa-de-la-a-a-la-z/ref/6/ >Libros mencionados: https://cutt.ly/rrzoDs0 https://cutt.ly/OrzoHDH >Sigue a Alejandra: - Instagram: @fittentalo - Web/Blog: https://fittentalo.com/ >Sígueme en: - Instagram: @nutrifriki - Twitter: @nutrifriki - Facebook: Borja Caballero
En esta segunda parte de la entrevista con Alejandra Piñeiro hablaremos de LEA (Low Energy Availability), de personas obesogénicas y muchas otras cosas. No te la pierdas! Curso "Perder Grasa de la A a la Z 2.0" 30% de descuento si te registras a través de este link https://fittentalo.com/perder-grasa-de-la-a-a-la-z/ref/6/ >Libros mencionados: https://cutt.ly/rrzoDs0 https://cutt.ly/OrzoHDH >Sigue a Alejandra: - Instagram: @fittentalo - Web/Blog: https://fittentalo.com/ >Sígueme en: - Instagram: @nutrifriki - Twitter: @nutrifriki - Facebook: Borja Caballero
[Ampliz] Web Summit edition The Startup show presents you unique experience of startups from the #Websummit, Lisbon 2019. About Byme.app: An app where you can save any product, you want to buy and you can buy it whenever we do have the time or money Ampliz #websummit2019 edition The Startup Show - Hear Startup founders share their experience and learnings of their startup with a 10k growing community. Featuring: Fernando Luca , Founder and CEO of Byme.app sharing experience and learnings from Web Summit. Reach out to Fernando Luca on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/flucadetena/ Subscribe!!! I am your host: Varun Nair Reach out to me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamvarunnair Ampliz website: https://www.ampliz.com/
Hoy te traigo la segunda entrevista del canal, con una invitada de lujo. Se llama Alejandra Piñeiro, es dietista-nutricionista por la complutense de madrid y sin duda una de las divulgadoras de moda en el campo de la nutrición deportiva. Tuve la suerte de conocerla en las jornadas de dietética sin patrocinadores y aproveché que volvimos a coincidir hace unos meses para hacerle la entrevista. La he dividido en dos partes. En esta primera hablaremos del lugar que ocupa la suplementación en la práctica, de la seguridad de los suplementos, de la creatina, del pesocentrismo, la motivación y la productividad. Recursos mencionados: https://fittentalo.com/elegir-buen-suplemento-nutricional-calidad/ https://fittentalo.com/suplemento-creatina/ >Sigue a Alejandra: - Instagram: @fittentalo - Web/Blog: https://fittentalo.com/ >Sígueme en: - Instagram: @nutrifriki - Twitter: @nutrifriki - Facebook: Borja Caballero - Blog: https://medium.com/parálisis-por-análisis
Hoy te traigo la segunda entrevista del canal, con una invitada de lujo. Se llama Alejandra Piñeiro, es dietista-nutricionista por la complutense de madrid y sin duda una de las divulgadoras de moda en el campo de la nutrición deportiva. Tuve la suerte de conocerla en las jornadas de dietética sin patrocinadores y aproveché que volvimos a coincidir hace unos meses para hacerle la entrevista. La he dividido en dos partes. En esta primera hablaremos del lugar que ocupa la suplementación en la práctica, de la seguridad de los suplementos, de la creatina, del pesocentrismo, la motivación y la productividad. Recursos mencionados: https://fittentalo.com/elegir-buen-suplemento-nutricional-calidad/ https://fittentalo.com/suplemento-creatina/ >Sigue a Alejandra: - Instagram: @fittentalo - Web/Blog: https://fittentalo.com/ >Sígueme en: - Instagram: @nutrifriki - Twitter: @nutrifriki - Facebook: Borja Caballero - Blog: https://medium.com/parálisis-por-análisis
Sexual Liberation. How simple, yet how complicated. To be sexually liberated means many things, including feeling free, comfortable, and unashamed of your sexuality. But at the same time, is this really even possible? In my opinion, Sexual Liberation is nothing more than a nonsensical oxymoron. Let's learn why in this informative podcast! Web/Blog: dovidfeldman.com Twitter: @dovidfeldman Insta: @dovidfeldman email: dovidfeldman.com/email Music: MoshavBand
#CivilWar #MississippiRaid #LetGodArise Dan Perkins Author, Writer, Columnist, Radio&TV Host joins Pastor Greg, is the left trying to force us into a Civil War? Will the ICE raids of last night begin to turn the tide? Fox News and Shepherd Smith attacked the President for the raids. Can we return to faith and turn this nation back? #InvestmentGradeGold Dr Tom Barrett discusses what it means that gold has hit $1500. How should a person manage their investments in light of the rising price of Gold? Is this a harbinger for a crash? #DeepState #DraintheSwamp Maj Gen Paul Vallely ARMY, (Ret) .Chairman, Stand Up America US Foundation, Chairman - Legacy National Security Advisory Group, Founding Member - Citizens Commission on National Security Co - Trustee , Soldiers Memorial Fund Foundation chairmanstandupamericaus@gmail.com Web/Blog: www.standupamericaus.org Maj Gen Vallely discusses the deep state and the swamp and where we stand in our battle against them.
Suchen wir nicht alle immer nach den besten Insider- und Geheimtipps in unserer Stadt? Locations oder Veranstaltungen, die noch nicht in der breiten Masse angekommen sind und die noch einen "geheimen" Touch haben? Das kann die neue Bar im Szene Viertel sein, die gerade erst eröffnet hat und ziemlich angesagt ist oder ein Underground Konzert, dass nirgends ausgeschrieben ist, sondern nur durch Mundpropaganda weitergegeben wird. //Werbung: Hier geht es zum Design Thinking Workshop mit Elasticbrains: www.digitalsuccess.how/ Das Gefühl einem elitärem Kreis anzugehören, in dem immer die neuesten und angesagtesten Tipps weitergegegeben werden. Diese Idee hatte Thomas und seine Mitgründer in die digitale Welt transportiert und daraus den erfolgreichen Blog "Geheimtipp München" gestartet. Mehr zu Thomas und Geheimtipp München jetzt in der aktuellen Folge! Hier findest du Geheimtipp München im Web: Blog: https://geheimtippmuenchen.de/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GeheimtippMuenchen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geheimtipp.muenchen/ Abonniere jetzt den Startup Podcast für Gründer, Unternehmer, digitale Entscheider und Startup-Interessierte und teile diese Episode mit Freunden und Bekannten, wenn Dir diese gefallen hat und Du einen Mehrwert daraus gezogen hast. Ich freue mich natürlich auch über eine Bewertung von Dir im iTunes Store, damit wir gemeinsam noch mehr angehende Entrepreneure inspirieren können und diese zur Gründung Ihres eigenen Unternehmens motivieren! Dein Bernhard Kalhammer
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Ein vierwöchiger Urlaub als Backpackerin in Indonesien weckt in der 29 jährigen Michaela aus Österreich die Reiselust. Sie entschliesst sich alles in der Heimat aufzugeben und Ihren Job als Krankenschwester an den Nagel zu hängen. Mit einem Flug nach Uganda startet sie ihr alleinreisendes Abenteuer durch Afrika. Durch Tansania, Malawi, Botswana, Zambia, Namibia und Lesotho geht es nach Südafrika. Michaela berichtet in dieser Episode von Ihren Erfahrungen von Ihrer Afrikareise. Sie antwortet auf die Frage, ob Backpacking in Asien mit dem in Afrika vergleichbar ist. Um sich Ihre Reisen zu finanzieren schreibt Michaela einen Blog und hat vor kurzem ihr erstes Buch veröffentlicht. Nach einem zweiwöchigen Zwischenstopp in der Heimat zum 50. Geburtstag der Mutter, reiste Michaela nach Zentralamerika und verbrachte dort 10 Monate, lernte spanisch. Viel Spaß mit dieser Episode. Michaela im Web Blog: Instagram: Facebook: Michaelas Buch bei Amazon* Empfehlungen von Michaela "No Worries - Backpacking für Einsteiger" von Patrick Hundt* "Einmal im Leben mutig sein. Der ultimative Ratgeber für Rucksack Touristen" von Daniela Konefke* www.Couchsurfing.de *Affiliate Link - ich bekomme beim Kauf eine kleine Provision - für Dich wird das Produkt nicht teurer.
Herzlich willkommen zur mittlerweile vierten Episode von "We Hustle Radio". Heute mit Paul Kliks von "Nackt gut aussehen"! //Werbung: Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch mit mir: bernhardkalhammer.com/consulting-session //Eine Bitte an Dich: wenn Dir mein Podcast gefällt, hinterlasse mir eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung auf iTunes!
Sådan skriver du stærke tekster der sælger. I dette afsnit af Help Marketing fortæller Heine Aaen, hvordan du skriver den mest fængende og brugervenlige tekst til både bloggen, nyhedsbrevet og din hjemmeside. Indlægget HM153: Tekster der sælger – Sådan skriver du til web, blog og nyhedsbreve blev vist første gang den Nochmal.
¿Qué es el social selling y cómo llevarlo a cabo? Esmeralda Díaz-Aroca comparte sus conocimientos adquiridos tras 25 años de trabajo y cuenta cómo potenciar nuestra marca personal y la visibilidad en internet. Notas del episodio: http://www.mujeresenbusiness.com/episodio38/ Esmeralda Díaz-Aroca tiene más de 25 años de experiencia en marketing y ventas. Tras haber trabajado en diferentes empresas tanto nacionales como multinacionales, a día de hoy a través de Díaz-Aroca y Asociados y otras empresas de su creación, ayuda profesionales y negocios a crear una estrategia para posicionar su marca en internet a través de la metodología de social selling. Es también autora y co-autora de diferentes libros y trabaja con universidades y escuelas de negocios a través de consultoría y formación. QUÉ NOS LLEVAMOS DE LA ENTREVISTA Una estrategia de marca empieza por tener un buen contenido enfocado a tus áreas de expertise para luego compartirlo en cuantas más plataformas posibles (Web/Blog, Linkedin, SlideShare, redes sociales..) Linkedin ha de verse como un buscador por lo que hay que cuidar mucho el uso de palabras clave en nuestro perfil para que atraiga a nuestros clientes o reclutadores ideales. En el mundo del marketing digital hay que estar siempre atento y formarse sobre las nuevas tecnologías y formas de trabajo y nunca bajarse de la ola. De los momentos duros se sale con mucho esfuerzo, trabajo y apoyándose en la intuición. ENTREVISTA: PUNTOS CLAVE ESTRATEGIA PARA CONSTRUIR TU MARCA Crear contenido de valor: No vale colocarse en una plataforma, hay que dar algo a los demás alineado con tu especialidad. Hay que interactuar con la gente y tener muy claro cuáles son tus valores y qué quieres transmitir con tu marca. Una vez tengas claros tus valores tienes que definir el foco y alineas toda tu estrategia hacía este punto. "El contenido es una pieza fundamental de cualquier estrategia de branding" "Al principio miraba mucho cómo lo hacían otros y les iba a preguntar cómo lo hacían: Iba como 'pollo sin cabeza'". Cómo hacer las cosas para tener una imagen de marca potente: 1. Ser dueño del TOP-10 de Google y que sea con páginas que manejas. 2. Tener un canal de youtube (con videos alineados con tu expertise) 3. Subir contenido a un canal de Slideshare: Se comporta como un buscador 2.0. 4. Instagram/Pinterest… 5. Hacer ebooks 6. Publicar a través de Amazon (o regalar usando lulu.com) 7. Usar Issuu para convertir contenido en un catalogo o revista 8. Hacer podcasts Luego hay que difundir a través de redes sociales. Desarrollar la marca personal para personas que trabajan por cuenta ajena es también muy importante y puede ser muy útil para aumentar la visibilidad. CONSEJOS PARA MEJORAR NUESTRO PERFIL EN LINKEDIN • Hay que definir bien tus áreas de expertise para usar esas palabras para que la gente nos encuentre cuando usa el buscador. Hay que usar las palabras adecuadas en el titular y en la descripción. El cargo no está mal ponerlo pero lo importante es poner las especialidades. • El extracto es importantísimo, es donde nos vamos a vender: Hay que contar qué somos, qué hacemos, qué logros hemos obtenido y qué ofrecemos. • Modificar la url de alfanumérica a nombre y apellido (todo seguido) para que sea más friendly. • Tener un perfil completo DECISIONES QUE HOY TOMARÍAS DE FORMA DIFERENTE En 2007 vimos una oportunidad de vender terrenos y construir en Turquía. Lo pusimos en marcha, nos fue muy bien durante dos años, apoyándonos en constructoras españolas, estilos de casas europeas y clientes europeos. Cuando llegó la crisis en Europa y no en Turquía fue demasiado tarde y tuvimos que cerrar. A la luz de esto hoy lo haría de forma diferente buscando diferenciar producto y cliente. ¿SERÍA POSIBLE REPLICAR LO QUE HICISTE TÚ HACE DIEZ AÑOS Y QUE TODAVÍA FUNCIONE YA QUE LA TECNOLOGÍA CAMBIA TAN RÁPIDO? Ahora Google marca el paso. Hay muchas cosas que ya han cambiado y siguen cambiando: En breve nuestras búsquedas las haremos a través de un micrófono, sin teclear y la inteligencia artificial jugará un papel importante. "Lo importante es no bajarte de la ola, aprender y estudiar" MOMENTO MÁS DURO Fue cuando tomé la decisión de cambiar radicalmente de vida con 29 años. La decisión de dejar todo el pasado y el esfuerzo hecho hasta entonces fue como dar un salto al vacío. Tenía un sueldo muy bajo y pensé que peor en cuanto a dinero no podía estar y que me pondría a fregar escaleras si necesario. Esto me dio la fuerza y te ayuda a ver que de todo se sale. HÁBITOS Y RUTINAS La única receta es trabajar muy duro. Me llevo a todas partes la agenda de Google y tengo un papel en el que voy tachando tareas. CONSEJOS y RECURSOS Nos llevamos de esta entrevista: Busca una cosa que te guste y si crees en ella y con pasión las cosas salen. Libro aconsejado: Inteligencia intuitiva de Malcolm Gladweel Datos de contacto: www.diazarocayasociados.com, en Linkedin Frase inspiradora: Albert Einstein "Lo hice porque no sabía que era imposible" MÁS RECURSOS MENCIONADOS Blogsterapp ¡Gracias por escuchar! Si te ha gustado este episodio por favor compártelo y así el mensaje llegará a más profesionales que buscan crecer y dar el salto. ¡Gracias!
Gabe Howard is an award-winning writer, mental health activist, and sought-after speaker and educator. He is the recipient of the 2014 Mental Health America Norman Guitry Award, placed second in Health Central’s LiveBold competition, was a 2015 WEGO Health Awards Finalist in the Health Activist Category, received a Best of the Web – Blog award, and was a 2014 Mental Health Hero. In his writing, speaking, and in life, Gabe is direct, charismatic, and approachable. He loves interacting with people and he discusses the serious topic of mental illness with the right blend of education and entertainment.
Cumplimos 2 años con ApleDecir podcast, concretamente el 4 de febrero, no vamos a hacer un podcast especial, pero permitidme que haga una introducción algo singular. Hoy os he presentado una manera gestionar vuestro proyecto online exclusivamente desde un iPhone o iPad, incluso desde un iPod Touch. Desde un simple blog hasta una web pasando por un negocio online con una pasarela de pago. Algo realmente espectacular. Quería dividirlo en 3 bloques, de cuales serían Web/blog y comercio online, Podcast y Youtube. Todo gestionado exclusivamente desde un dispositivo iOS, por circunstancias sólo ha dado tiempo al primer bloque, sí estáis interesados, el próximo jueves lo continuamos. Las aplicaciones que hemos hablado son: - Jimdo - Weebly - Wordpress - Medium Todas ellas están en el App Store de Apple y son completamente gratuitas. ------ Hoy también os recomendamos un nuevo podcast de Ricky Fernández, "BiterCast" Cada día 22 a las 22:22 horas "BiterCast" en riguroso directo desde Spreaker donde podrás participar en el chat y seguirlo por Twitter con #BiterCast Toda la información en http://bitercast.es http://spreaker.com/show/bitercast http://facebook.com/bitercast http://twitter.com/bitercast ------------- Si queréis apoyar económicamente a ApleDecir podcast, simplemente para que podamos seguir realizando contenidos, podeís acceder a Tipeee desde http://tipeee.com/apledecir Con este crowdfunding basicamente buscamos cubrir gastos e invertir en mejoras en un futuro, del cual ya estamos invirtiendo en él. Gracias a vuestra ayuda estamos pagando la cuota de Spreaker, dominios y servidores ya que no percibimos ningún tipo de ingreso publicitario. Nuestras redes sociales son: http://twitter.com/apledecir http://facebook.com/apledecir · Nuestros métodos de contacto: - http://apledecir.com · Podcaster: - http://twitter.com/1RickyFernández - http://facebook.com/rickyfernandez.es Gracias por vuestras valoraciones y reseñas en iTunes, nos vemos en 7 días a las 22:22 horas, ya sabéis, los jueves son de ApleDecir Podcasts PD: En http://gamintosh.com o en nuestro canal de YouTube (Gamintosh), podéis ver el nuevo juego que hemos liberado para Mac, concretamente Dying Light. Además os invitamos a pasar por el podcast de Cafegeek (http://cafegeeek.es) para que podáis entrar el sorteo de un espectacular gadget.
Hello and Welcome to Closer Encounters where you the Listener is also the Guest..I am your host Clarence Mitchell..Tonight we be catching up on some New News and what it means for the Ancient Alien Theroy..Please call in at (347) 989-1008 I would like to hear from you all..Dont forget to check out the new WEB/BLOG page at http://www.closerencouters.info Let me know what you think..Thank You All...
Welcome to "Closer Encounters" where you the Listener is also the Guest..I am your host Clarence Mitchell,,Tonight will be a good night to call in and discuss what ever you would like too..the number is (347) 989-1008..Dont forget to hit the Follow button to hear this and all past shows..Please stop by the new Web / Blog page at http://www.closerencounters.info and let me know what you think..Thank You All..
Hello and Welcome to Closer Encounters where you the Listener is also the Guest..I am your host Clarence Mitchell..Tonight we talk about your six sense and dreams..They may be a gate way to the future..Ever have a dream come true?? or have that feeling that something just isnt right with a loved one just to find out you were right?? Call in at (347) 989-1008 and lets talk about it.. Dont forget to hit the follow button to hear this and all past shows...Please check out My new Web / Blog page at http://www.closerencounters.info Let me know what you think..Thank You All...
Esta semana nos vamos a poner un poco más serios y vamos a hablar de temas legales y fiscales cuando tienes un blog o página web. La legalidad en el blog o página web es un tema al que le tenemos que dar la importancia que tiene, como también se la damos al SEO, por ejemplo. Creo que cuando hablamos de blogs y emprendimiento en internet siempre nos centramos en lo mismo que si el SEO, nicho de mercado, como conseguir visitas a nuestra web, el Email marketing, como ganar dinero de diferentes formas, como vender infoproductos etc…. pero muchas veces nos olvidamos de los aspectos legales a tener en cuenta y por eso hoy vamos a hablar de ello. Porque este programa además de ayudarte a crear tu negocio en internet y vivir de tu pasión, creo que también es muy importante no olvidarnos de los requisitos legales y fiscales de las páginas web y blogs. Esta semana os he traído al programa Emprendedores Digitales a Lluisa ochoa. Lluisa Ochoa es Doctora en Derecho Financiero y Tributario además de experta en fiscalidad. Lleva ejerciendo como docente en la universidad de Lleida más de 25 años. Si te gusta el programa hazme una valoración en iTunes y pásate por mi blog http://josemiguelgarcia.net donde encontrarás artículos de marketing online y emprendimiento para llevar tu proyecto a lo más alto.
Hello and Welcome to "Closer Encounters" Where you the Listener is also the guest..I am your host Clarence Mitchell,,Tonight we count down what I believe to be the 5 most craziest conspiracy theories that have been going around for some time now..As most know I dont talk a lot about Conspiracies..But tonight I will make an exception..Some things just need to be addressed..Pleaase call in with your thoughts and comments at (347) 989-1008..Dont forget to hit the Follow button to hear this and all past shows..Also check out the new Web / Blog site I am working on and let me know what you think..http://www.closerencounters.info Thank You All...
Hello and Welcome to "Closer Encounters" Where you the Listener is also the Guest..I am your host Clarence Mitchell,Tonight we walk back in time..Lets look at what has happened in the last 50 years involving Ufo's,,,Aliens,,,Crop Circles,,,and much more..Please join me by calling in at (347) 989-1008..Dont forget to hit the Follow button to hear this and all past shows..Also check out The new Web / Blog site I am working on at ..http://www.closerencounters.info/ and let me know what you think,,If there is something you think should be added Please leave me a message in the contact form,I will gladly add it..Thank You All..
Hello and Welcome to "Closer Encounters" where you the Listener is also the guest..I am your host Clarence Mitchell ,,Tonight we take a look back at some unusual and long time forgotten artifacts that have been discovered from arround the world..Some of which have been locked away and forgotten about..Please join me tonight by calling in at (347) 989-1008..Dont forget to hit the Follow button to hear this and all past shows..Also check out the new Web / Blog site I am working on and let me know what you think..http://www.closerencounters.info/ Thank You All..
Hello and Welcome Everyone to "Closer Encounters" where you the Listener is also the Guest,I am your host Clarence Mitchell,Tonight we take a look at all the happenings around the world,and some of what we do know from the past and put them togather..Is there a connection?? I have found out a few things that may lead us to some answers..Please call in and talk with me at (347) 989-1008,Dont for get to hit the Follow button to hear this and all past shows,,Also check out my new Web / Blog site at http://www.closerencounters.info Thank You All...
Hello and Welcome to "Close Encounters",Where you the Listener is also the Guest,I am your host Clarence Mitchell, Tonight we will talk about an ongoing debate whether or not "Mother Earth" is Flat or Round.. Can this "Flat" theory be proven?? if so how?? Please call in at (347) 989-1008 and talk about it..Dont forget to hit the Follow button to hear this and all past shows ..Also check out my new Web / Blog site at http://www.closerencounters.info Thank You All...
Hello and Welcome to Closer Encounters where you the Listener is also the Guest..I am your host Clarence Mitchell..Tonight we will talk about The Good,The Bad and The Alien..Are there good and bad Aliens??How do you know the difference?? Call in at (347) 989-1008 and lets talk about it..Remember to hit the Follow button to hear this and all past shows...Check out the new Web / Blog site at http://www.closerencounters.info/ and let me what you think..Thank You All..
Hello and Welcome to "Closer Encounters" Where you the Listener is also the Guest..I am your host Clarence Mitchell,Tonight we ask the question,,Why is there so much untruth being spread threw out the ET community??..To help us answer this question Please call into the show at (347) 989-1008.. Dont forget to hit the Follow button to hear this and all past shows..Check out our new Web / Blog site at http://www.closerencounters.info and let me know what you think..Thank You All..
Welcome Eveyone to Closer Encounters where you the listener is also the Guest..I am Clarence Mitchell your host,,Tonight we will talk about the New Year and what we hope it will bring us..This is our 50th show and I hope it will be a Great one for you..I want to announce my new Web / Blog page at www.closerencounters.info Please check it out and leave me your comments..If you would like to be a Guest on our show tonight just call in at (347) 989-1008..ALL calls are welcome..Dont forget to hit the Follow button to hear this and all Past shows..Thank You All..
Falaeee galera! Geek Vox em contagem regressiva para o centésimo programa! E para comemorar, convidamos Dudu Sales (do podcast Papo de Gordo), Thiago Miro (Prefeito oficial da podosfera), Ricardo Delcastanher (criador do Youtuner) para falar da MÍDIA PODCAST. Quais foram os desafios para começar, como é o público e o mercado atual, as diferenças para o mercado americana e histórias de amor e ódio com essa mídia do futuro! ____________________________________________________________ SOBRE OS PARTICIPANTES: Papo de Gordo Dudu Sales é professor, blogueiro, publicitário, chef de cozinha SQN e gordo de alma e coração. Seu podcast é um dos mais bem conceituados na podosfera, servindo como guia para a mudança na vida de muitas pessoas que acompanham. Escute aqui o Papo de Gordo Mundo Podcast Thiago Miro ganhou o apelido de Prefeito da Podosfera pela equipe do GeekVox, mas não é por menos. A frente do Telhacast, Thiago já tirou dúvidas de feeds, itunes, edição, player de 9 em cada 10 podcasters do Brasil. No Mundo Podcasts, você encontrará um portal com reviews, notícias e artigos totalmente voltados para podcasts, além de ouvir os programa ali agregados (o Telhacast continua lá!). Acesse aqui o Mundo Podcast Youtuner Ricardo Delcastanher criou o Youtuner para ser o youtube dos podcasts. Nele milhares de episódios estão disponíveis. A mágica barra de buscas do site permite ir de Sessão da Tarde a Deep Web em poucos cliques, mas dezenas de podcasts. Acesse aqui o Youtuner - LINKS IMPERDÍVEIS: Ouça Também: Geek Vox #87 – Conteúdo na Web – Blog, Vlog e Podcast! Com @anadecesaro Estaremos na Campus Party Brasil - Dia 31 / 23h. Fique atento no Geek Vox e no Zumbicast para mais informações! GBB - Geek Brother Brasil - Vote no 1º paredão: Mônica X Pazuzu! Nova coluna! GEEK OFF
Cada día surgen nuevas plataformas y con ellas nuevas métricas que nos obligan a tener que manejar cada vez más datos y acceder a distintos paneles para consultarlos, por eso las plataformas que unifican toda esta información en un sólo sitio se hacen cada vez más necesarias, y quiero hablaros de Cyfe, una herramienta que unifica las distintas métricas de tu web, blog y redes sociales en un dashboard que puedes personalizar a tu gusto.
Cada día surgen nuevas plataformas y con ellas nuevas métricas que nos obligan a tener que manejar cada vez más datos y acceder a distintos paneles para consultarlos, por eso las plataformas que unifican toda esta información en un sólo sitio se hacen cada vez más necesarias, y quiero hablaros de Cyfe, una herramienta que unifica las distintas métricas de tu web, blog y redes sociales en un dashboard que puedes personalizar a tu gusto.