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At Salt River Community Church we have a mission and vision that we hope will help change this community… but rather than just having a program, hosting events, and hoping for a building with people in it… we want to be able to answer WHY Making disciples is important to us… WHY planting churches matters… and be able to answer WHY Tempe AZ /PHX East Valley should care that Salt River CC is here?
Alecia St Germainemail - aleciastgermain@gmail.comFree Gift - www.consciousedge.com/challengeWeb site - aleciastgermaine.comTag Line #1 - Why Making a Change in Your Life can't wait if you want to live your best life ever!
Alecia St Germain email - aleciastgermain@gmail.com Free Gift - www.consciousedge.com/challenge Web site - aleciastgermaine.com Tag Line #1 - Why Making a Change in Your Life can't wait if you want to live your best life ever!
In #InVinoFab Podcast, Episode #24 @ProfPatrice & @LauraPasquini chat with Brooke Welch (@esbsteamcoord) about all things Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) and the value of makerspaces in education! Brooke is the STEAM Coordinator for the Dr. Elmer S. Bagnall Elementary School (https://esb-pentucketrsd-ma.schoolloop.com/), a PK - 6 coed public school in Groveland, MA where she manages the school's Makerspace and Maker education. Discover making at Bagnall: https://bwelch3.wixsite.com/innovationstudios Brooke advocates for a wide range of creativity and giving “voice with choice” in her role in supporting her learners. Besides being a dedicated instructor and innovative team leader for STEAM in her school, Brooke really wants to provide an open space to engage, think critically, and involve her students in hands-on, problem-based learning in an educational makerspace environment. She encourages student to tinker, explore, and become their own expert of a a “passion project” they choose to work in the MakerSpace and steamLab at Bagnall. Here are some of the many things we talked about and shared during our pod conversation:Why Making? Remember when we were taught hands-on skills, talents, and trades in education -- it's important to have these inquisitive experiences and tinkering applied experiences can spark curiosity and critical thinking. What is STEAM? https://educationcloset.com/steam/what-is-steam/Arts Integration and STEAM Education https://educationcloset.com/ Common Core State Standards Initiative http://www.corestandards.org/-- ISTE 2018 Conferences https://conference.iste.org/2018/-- MIT Edgerton Center: Makerspace Resources for K-12 Educators http://k12maker.mit.edu/ -- Learning Supported by Making http://k12maker.mit.edu/learning-supported-by-making-2017-18.html -- Maker Methodology in K-12 http://k12maker.mit.edu/our-process.html -- Destination Imagination https://www.destinationimagination.org/-- Genius Hour http://geniushour.com/ “Persistence is huge...I really try to encourage failure and to celebrate failure, because there are so many times that any student or any person is going to fail at something. And to be able to rebound and bounce back from that and try it again -- that's just a huge skill that we all need.” ~Brooke Welch, On the Value of Making in EducationConnect and follow both Brooke's work, the steamLab and making at Bagnall here:-- Twitter: @esbsteamcoord -- Pentucket Regional School District: https://www.prsd.org/ -- Makerspace: https://bwelch3.wixsite.com/innovationstudios/tools-and-training -- Innovation Studios: https://bwelch3.wixsite.com/innovationstudios -- Passion Projects: https://bwelch3.wixsite.com/innovationstudios/about-1 -- Design & Engineering Expo https://bwelch3.wixsite.com/innovationstudios/copy-of-community-outreach-- Community Workshops https://bwelch3.wixsite.com/innovationstudios/book-online -- Brooke's Etsy : https://www.etsy.com/people/brooketrout2 #InVinoFab Recommendations from Brooke:PODCAST: TeacherCast Educational Network https://www.teachercast.net/ WINE: Cabernet Sauvignon BOOK: Launch by Jonathan Spencer & A. J. Juliani http://thelaunchcycle.com/ Is there someone else we should talk to? Do you have a question or issue we should chat about on a future pod? Let us know. We'd love to hear from you about whose story we should share on a future #InVinoFab episode. Send us love, suggestions, and comments to: invinofabulum@gmail.com Stay connected to the #InVinoFab Podcast: Hosts: Patrice (@profpatrice) & Laura (@laurapasquini); pronouns: she/her Twitter: https://twitter.com/invinofab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invinofab/
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Transitioning from brick-and-mortar to a digital based business may seem like an uphill battle, but trust us, it’s much easier than you think. Since you have a physical store, you’re already halfway there. Why Making the Transition From Brick and Mortar to Online Store Makes Sense Now more than ever, consumers are making purchases online. According to the Pew Research Center, 8 out of 10 Americans are online shoppers. Not only will you better equipped to accommodate your existing customers, but you’ll also open your business up to a whole new world of customers. You’ll be geographically limitless! With a storefront, your customer reach only encompasses those that live, work, vacation or pass by your business on their daily commute. With an ecommerce store, however, you’re open 24/7/365 — including holidays — and your customer reach is national, rather than just local or regional. Today, I share an interview I did with my good friend Uchendi Nwani, The Millionaire Barber. In this interview, Uchendi shares his story of how he went from prison to becoming entrepreneur. Additionally, Uchendi shares how shifted his once brick and mortar businesses to a a successful digital based business, that has provided him a more comfortable time free & location free lifestyle. I hope you enjoy today's episode. For more information about me and what I have going on, please visit my website at www.markeithbraden.com
THRIVE Talks is a monthly podcast hosted by artists Jamie Smith and Tara Galuska from THRIVE Art Studio. Every episode follows the format of a THRIVE Mastermind meeting where they share what they are excited about, learning and struggling with. In this episode, Jamie and Tara talk about: Saying "No" and the importance of sharing your "Why" Making time for your art Effective ways of organizing and pricing your work Episode Notes/Resources: Canva LinkinBio Thrive by Arianna Huffington Lisa Congdon's blog post Subscribe on iTunes