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Cet épisode est une rediffusion de l'épisode 190 diffusé en mai 2024“Arrête de pleurer”, “ça va, c'est rien”, “mais non t'as pas eu mal”, "ça va passer, t'en fais pas" Qui n'a pas entendu ce type de phrases dans son enfance, ou qui n'a pas prononcé ces mots pour tenter de rassurer notre enfant lors d'un petit ou gros bobo ?Arriver à consoler notre enfant sans le laisser dans la solitude sa souffrance n'est pas aussi simple qu'il n'y paraît. Quand j'ai reçu le dernier livre d'Hélène Romano “Consoler nos enfants” je me suis dit : “Oh ça va ce n'est pas si difficile” et puis un quart de seconde après je me suis faite la réflexion que pas du tout.Consoler un enfant, le nôtre de surcroît, est une tâche primordiale et quasi quotidienne dans notre parentalité, qui demande des compétences parentales bien précises.Hélène Romano, revient pour la 2e fois dans ce podcast, après son épisode sur les mères qui ne protègent pas de l'inceste. Elle est de retour pour nous parler de l'art de consoler et c'est passionnant.Accueillir, prendre soin, discerner le malheur de notre enfant, ou encore accepter sa douleur, peuvent parfois nous mettre à mal. Mais pas de panique, Hélène est là pour vous guider et vous le dire, il n'est jamais trop tard pour retisser le lien de confiance avec votre enfant.Je vous souhaite une très bonne écoute !Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Mike and Franklin discuss their progress on the Christmas Schedule and all things Winter Break, including Festivus, Boxing Day, and cinnamon rolls.
During winter break, most principals fall into one of two camps: total disconnection or total overdrive. Either they collapse and avoid thinking about school until January, or they turn the break into a frantic catch-up sprint to "earn" a fresh start. But there is a third option and in this episode you'll discover why both panic-planning and panic-resting feel productive in the moment, but ultimately create more anxiety and more backlog down the road. Discover how Builders spend their break differently -- resting with intention, anchoring in purpose, and creating systems that prevent future overwhelm—so you return to January clear, focused, and ready to act instead of react #LikeABuilder.
What's new that was good: Jordan Fusco shined in her debut, scoring the first Sun...
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Ei and Joey discussed the win against Mönchengladbach and what awaits BVB ahead of the winter break.
The Proof to Product podcast team and I are practicing what we preach and the podcast is taking a winter break! We will be back with a new podcast episode on Tuesday, January 6, and we have some incredible things lined up for you! While we're gone, be sure to dip back into the archives. We have over 420+ incredible episodes to help you strengthen your business. Have a great two weeks and I will see you on January 6th!
Il y a quelques semaines j'ai animé un cercle de La Matrescence sur le thème de la colère. Cette heure et demie d'échanges était tellement forte que je me suis dit qu'il fallait en faire un épisode.Parce que la colère, ça reste un des gros tabous de la parentalité et surtout ça concerne tout le monde, vous allez voir pourquoi.Dans cet épisode, on revient sur ce que c'est la colère, d'où elle vient et comment on peut la gérer. En bonus, vous avez le conseils pratiques de la part d'Héloïse Junier, docteure en psychologie, sur comment agir après un épisode houleux avec vos enfants.Je vous souhaite une bonne écoute.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In today's episode, we'll explore tech-infused strategies you can use to prepare for a restful winter break.Visit AVID Open Access to learn more.
This episode is a favorite from the archive, and a good conversation to revisit while the CosmoFactory team is on Winter Break. (original air date July 23, 2024) We will be back with more informative and inspiring episodes at the start of 2026. In the meantime, enjoy this and other episodes from the archive—which you can find here: https://www.cosmoprof.com/en/events/special-projects/cosmofactory/ It takes both hands-on craftsmanship and automated manufacturing processes to create quality makeup brushes and skincare application tools. Fiber extrusion, ferrule design, handle material, glue type, and other factors determine a brush's functionality. This week on the CosmoFactory podcast, we explore the world of beauty brushes. Our guest is Anisa Telwar Kaicker, Founder and CEO of Anisa International, an industry leader in cosmetic brush design and manufacturing. Established as brush distribution business in 1992, the Atlanta, Georgia, US, company owns and operates production facilities in China and remains our industry's only woman-owned brush manufacturer. If you enjoy this episode, SUBSCRIBE to the CosmoFactory podcast & please LEAVE US A REVIEW today. With your help, even more cosmetic industry professionals can discover the inspiring interviews we share on CosmoFactory! ABOUT CosmoFactoryBeauty industry stakeholders listen to the CosmoFactory podcast for inspiration and for up-to-date information on concepts, tactics, and solutions that move business forward. CosmoFactory – Ideas to Innovation is a weekly interview series for cosmetics and personal care suppliers, finished product brand leaders, retailers, buyers, importers, and distributors. Each Tuesday, CosmoFactory guests share experiences, insights, and exclusive behind-the-scenes details—which makes this not only a must-listen B2B podcast but an ongoing case study of our dynamic industry. Guests are actively working in hands-on innovation roles along the beauty industry supply chain; they specialize in raw materials, ingredients, manufacturing, packaging, and more. They are designers, R&D or R&I pros, technical experts, product developers, key decision makers, visionary executives. HOST Deanna UtroskeCosmetics and personal care industry observer Deanna Utroske hosts the CosmoFactory podcast. She brings an editorial perspective and a decade of industry expertise to every interview. Deanna is also Editor of the Beauty Insights newsletter and a supply-side positioning consultant. She writes the Global Perspectives column for EuroCosmetics magazine, is a former Editor of CosmeticsDesign, and is known globally for her ability to identify emerging trends, novel technologies, and true innovation in beauty. A PRODUCTION OF Cosmoprof Worldwide BolognaCosmoFactory is the first podcast from Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna, taking its place among the best B2B podcasts serving the global beauty industry. Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna is the most important beauty trade show in the world. Dedicated to all sectors of the industry, Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna welcomes over 250,000 visitors from 150 countries and regions and nearly 3,000 exhibitors to Bologna, Italy, each year. It's where our diverse and international industry comes together to build business relationships and to discover the best brands and newest innovations across consumer beauty, professional beauty, and the entire supply chain. The trade show includes a robust program of exclusive educational content, featuring executives and key opinion leaders from every sector of the cosmetics, fragrance, and personal care industry. Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna is the most important event of the Cosmoprof international network, with exhibitions in Asia (Hong Kong), the US (Las Vegas and Miami), India (Mumbai) and Thailand (Bangkok). Thanks to its global exhibitions Cosmoprof connects a community of more than 500,000 beauty stakeholders and 10,000 companies from 190 countries and regions. Learn more today at Cosmoprof.com
How do you leave the year behind and truly rest? In this special episode, Elena offers five powerful questions to help you reflect, release, and step into winter break with intention.Notable moments: Keep learning: Free community webinars Elena's reflection prompts:What am I proud of?What did I learn?What am I carrying that I want to set down?What do I want to remember?What do I need in order to rest?Coach Learning Library and PLCReceive weekly wisdom and tools from Elena delivered to your inboxWatch the Bright Morning Podcast on YouTube and subscribe to our channelBecome a Bright Morning Member Follow Elena on Instagram and LinkedInFollow Bright Morning on LinkedIn and InstagramSupport the show:Rate and review usReflection questions: What am I proud of this season?What do I need to set down before stepping into rest?What would it look like to come back in January feeling renewed?Podcast Transcript and Use:Bright Morning Consulting owns the copyright to all content and transcripts of The Bright Morning Podcast, with all rights reserved. You may not distribute or commercially exploit the content without our express written permission.We welcome you to download and share the podcast with others for personal use; please acknowledge The Bright Morning Podcast as the source of the material.Episode Transcript
At 4:22 p.m. on what should have been an ordinary December afternoon, gunfire erupted inside the engineering building at Providence College. Students preparing for final exams found themselves barricaded in classrooms as text alerts warned, “Hide. Stay where you are. Silence your phone.” This week on Zone 7, Sheryl McCollum and retired FBI Special Agent Scott Duffey revisit the Providence College shooting, where a day of finals spiraled into chaos and tragedy. Together, they discuss the confusion inside the building, the calm suspect caught on camera, and the observant witness whose attention to detail helped identify him. Sheryl and Scott examine what went right, what went wrong, and how information, instinct, and timing shaped the investigation. Highlights: • (0:00) Welcome to Zone 7 with Sheryl McCollum and returning guest Scott Duffey to discuss the Providence College shooting and the law-enforcement response that followed • (5:45) The moment violence reached Providence College: students taking finals as shots rang out • (12:30) “Nobody was prepared to take this person on”: why Providence College was a soft target • (15:30) Behavioral clues and why the suspect didn’t fit the usual active-shooter profile • (18:30) How video surveillance, community vigilance, and digital evidence guided the search • (21:15) Law enforcement press conferences and why clear, real-time communication with the public is critical • (25:00) The second engineer’s murder: coincidence or connection? • (28:30) Theorizing motive and method• (31:00) The suspect’s calm demeanor and cultural clues that caught investigators’ attention • (34:45) Terrorism concerns, global context, and seasonal timing during the holidays • (39:00) Update: the shooter found deceased; press conference missteps and misinformation • (43:15) The breakthrough witness whose attention to detail broke open the case • (48:30) Closing thoughts on the investigation, the likelihood of a manifesto, and why violent offenders rarely act in silence Guest Bio: Scott Duffey is a retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent with more than two decades of service in the Bureau’s Baltimore Division, including assignments with the Wilmington Resident Agency and the Delaware Violent Crimes Task Force. He now directs the Criminal Justice Institute at Wilmington University, where he teaches interview and interrogation techniques to law enforcement professionals. Duffey also provides on-air crime analysis for FOX, CNN, NewsNation, and the Wildlife CSI Academy, continuing to educate, inform, and engage audiences worldwide. Enjoying Zone 7? Leave a rating and review where you listen to podcasts. Your feedback helps others find the show and supports the mission to educate, engage, and inspire. Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an active crime scene investigator for a Metro Atlanta Police Department and the director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, which partners with colleges and universities nationwide. With more than 4 decades of experience, she has worked on thousands of cold cases using her investigative system, The Last 24/361, which integrates evidence, media, and advanced forensic testing. Her work on high-profile cases, including The Boston Strangler, Natalie Holloway, Tupac Shakur and the Moore’s Ford Bridge lynching, led to her Emmy Award for CSI: Atlanta and induction into the National Law Enforcement Hall of Fame in 2023. Social Links: • Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com • Twitter: @ColdCaseTips • Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum • Instagram: @officialzone7podcast Preorder Sheryl’s upcoming book, Swans Don’t Swim in a Sewer: Lessons in Life,Justice, and Joy from a Forensic Scientist, releasing May 2026 from Simon and Schuster. https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Swans-Dont-Swim-in-a-Sewer/Sheryl-Mac-McCollum/9798895652824 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's Monday Mindset, is your cozy little reminder that winter break alone won't magically refill your cup—unless you do one simple, powerful thing. We're diving into the mindset shift that helps you feel lighter, calmer, and genuinely restored long before break even begins.If you're craving clarity, breathing room, and a gentler pace this season, this episode is your warm nudge in the right direction. Tune in and treat yourself to a few minutes of calm and encouragement.
Time is short this Winter Break, so today Dan rolls the massive 30-team weekend review! Come find the best adds from the past 2 days, as well as the proper way to guarantee max stats in the coming period! Hint: Brooklyn's schedule stinks and Zubac's injury is a big deal! The Old Man Squad has a PATREON now. It's $1 and doesn't get a single benefit. It is entirely to support the mission here but won't change anything we do. https://www.patreon.com/cw/oldmansquad Follow Dan Besbris on Twitter: https://x.com/danbesbris Find Dan on the brand new BlueSky social network: https://bit.ly/3Vo5M0N Check out Dan's Google Sheet with Ranks, Weekly Streaming Schedule Charts & Injury Replacement Adds FREE! https://bit.ly/3XrAdEW Listen and subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/3XiUzQK Listen and subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ACCHYe Float on over to the new Old Man Squad Sports Network YouTube page to watch videos from the network's top talent: https://bit.ly/46Z6fvb Join the Old Man Squad Discord to chat with Dan and all the other hosts: https://t.co/aY9cqDrgRY Follow Old Man Squad Fantasy on Instagram for all our short videos: https://bit.ly/3ZQbxrt Podcast logo by https://twitter.com/freekeepoints Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Support Night Clerk Radio on PatreonOkay class, settle down and bust out your textbooks because in this episode we're digging into Utopian Scholastic. It's the aesthetic of optimistic encyclopedias, multimedia learning, and the sleek, educational graphics that promised a brighter, hyper-informed future. We'll explore how Utopian Scholastic, with its love of Dorling Kindersley and Encarta, shapes our nostalgia for education in the 90s and its natural connection to vaporwave.Outro SampleDiscovery (Virtua Theme) from Virtua by trndytrndyVisual MixesScholastic Exploration
In case you missed it last year (or you're in full holiday chaos and need an easy listen), this week is a Trip Tales Replay of my Park City ski trip recap and it's packed with tips you can actually use to plan your own trip.I'm sharing all the details from our family's winter getaway to Park City, Utah, including why skiing The Canyons side of Park City Mountain Resort is our favorite. Plus, you'll get my go-to restaurants, where we ate, and how we rang in the New Year in Park City. If a Park City ski trip is on your list for this winter or next, this replay is full of great, relevant info to help you plan it.If you'd like to share about your trip on the podcast, email me at: kelsey@triptalespodcast.comBuy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/kelseygravesFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelsey_gravesFollow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mskelseygravesJoin us in the Trip Tales Podcast Community Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1323687329158879Mentioned in this episode:- Trip Tales Episode - Park City, UT - The Ultimate Family Ski Guide: Why We Only Ski The Canyons Side of PCMR: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trip-tales-a-family-travel-podcast/id1731455602?i=1000678149908- White Amazon Ski Bibs: https://urlgeni.us/amzn/Oqhp9WhiteSkiBibs- Tipsy Elves Retro Ski Jacket: https://www.tipsyelves.com/products/womens-navy-retro-striped-winter-ski-jacket- Long Johns: https://urlgeni.us/amzn/vrNMMThermaJaneWomens- HESTRA Ski Gloves: https://amzlink.to/az03rZ0zIj3TW (Size 8)- White Ski Helmet: https://amzn.to/4gOfbYt (Size Large)- BlackStrap Ski Mask: https://urlgeni.us/amzn/BlackStrapSkiMask- Ski Goggles: https://amzn.to/48DptJc- Favorite family games: It's In the Bag https://amzlink.to/az08s05VqwhMb & Flip 7 https://amzlink.to/az0ecfatrzQIM- Restaurants: Red Tail Grill, Drafts Burger Bar, Billy Blanco's, Lookout Cabin, Pine Cone Ridge, Park City Roadhouse Grill, Main St. Pizza & Noodle, Edge Steakhouse- Hotels in the Canyons Village: Westgate Resort, Hyatt Centric, The Summit, The Sundial, The Pendry, Yotel Pad- Westgate Presidential Suite booked through StayLuxe Park City- Bootworks bootfitters in Park City, shin bang, Lange ski boots
Two hockey fans from South Florida – Tori Warenik and Guillermo Torrente – team up to provide knowledge you can get anywhere about their favorite NHL team: the Florida Panthers. These two friends will post weekly updates during the NHL season on Panthers games and talk about news around the league.
This week's featured scholarships: $1000 Kerri Castellini Women's Leadership Scholarship $1000 Herman & Wells Innovations in Construction Law Scholarship $1000 Price Benowitz Eco-Friendly Scholarship $1000 Making Waves for Women Scholarship The MENSA Foundation Scholarships $2000 Niche No-Essay Scholarship $10,000 Scholarships360 No-Essay Scholarship To get the free list of our recommended scholarship websites, go to https://www.scholarshipgps.com/scholarship-websites To have all of our easy Winter Break Scholarships, along with the amazing 24-hour flash sale deals delivered to your inbox, subscribe to our free newsletter, "Your Daily Scholarship" at https://nodebtcollege.substack.com/
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In this solo episode, I'm getting real about navigating the holiday break with your teen. I'll walk you through the both/and of this season—how to hold hope and anxiety at the same time, including the grief that might be present. We'll explore how break is actually a low-stakes laboratory where teens practice essential life skills like managing unstructured time and problem-solving boredom. I'm sharing powerful language shifts that move you from exhausted cruise director to connected partner, plus a three-part gratitude practice to close the year with intention. If you're feeling anxious about break, this episode offers encouragement and practical tools. For show notes and more info go to: https://www.besproutable.com/podcasts/eps-635-winter-break-with-teens/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Judith Allen, Chief operating officer of CIS of Chicago, joins Lisa Dent to discuss strategies that help prevent the “winter slide.’ The winter slide, Allen explains, is when schools kids lose their school structure and concentration during winter break. Allen shares exercises that kids can do during their winter break to keep their brains stimulated.
What's better than one Mike on a soapbox? Well, you probably know the answer? (Don't say none...) The Mikes' first episode ever was about summer break, but what about this pesky winter break? (Sorry to people with non-academic, i.e. real, jobs!) It's a different animal, and the 'duo attempts to tame this unwieldy beast.
In this episode, we discuss UConn's wins over Texas and Butler, including the Jayden Ross breakout, the Solo Ball slumpbuster, and other highlights and concerns around the team.Dan Hurley has pointed to a lack of killer instinct, while anyone watching can see that they aren't fully together offensively, or fully healthy. Still, at 11-1 with a win in their Big East opener, the Huskies' season is shaping up nicely, and it's clear they have the talent and depth to make another deep postseason run. Enjoy!Photo: Twitter/X - @UConnHuskies This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theuconnfastbreak.substack.com
Winter break is upon us in the northern hemisphere. (Happy summer to our Southern Hemisphere listeners) We've got holidays and school breaks and kids everywhere. With so much to do there's still somehow room for boredom. This podcast episode is full of boredom busters of all variety to not just survive the break but to thrive, enjoy your time, and keep everyone happily busy. We want to hear from you! Do you have questions, comments, jokes, or anything else you want us to know? Email us: Childproofmail@gmail.com Join our Patreon for pre-show bonus content Preorder Gwenna's new book Video version of Childproof available on Youtube Be sure to check our other shows: Founded Bibliophage Childproof is a part of the Airwave Media network. Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast
Community Manager at Scoir, Sarah, shares her top pieces of advice for students heading into winter break. We cover 4 tips for seniors and 4 tips for underclassmen. Let's dive in!Follow us on Instagram!Learn more about Scoir
If you're co-parenting with a high-conflict ex, you already know…the holidays aren't always “the most wonderful time of the year.” Winter break, Christmas, and New Year's can turn into a battlefield of last-minute schedule changes, guilt trips, manipulation, and chaos your kids don't deserve.In this episode, Leah and Sam break down the 10 most common ways a high-conflict ex will sabotage winter break, why they do it, and—most importantly—how to protect your peace and keep the holidays joyful for your kids.We're talking: • holiday manipulation • schedule sabotage • emotional guilt-tripping • control games • boundary violations • co-parenting drama • and how to stay grounded when he's determined to create chaosYou'll walk away with practical strategies and clear reminders so you can stop reacting to his behavior and start leading your family with confidence, stability, and calm.✨ Ready for real support? Join The Next Chapter Membership—your go-to space for healing after divorce, rebuilding your confidence, and learning how to co-parent with a high-conflict ex without losing yourself.
Blending structure with flexibility by using mindful breaks, hight-interest activities, and daily routines will help channel your students energy productively. That is the goal this last week before Winter Break! Hopefully, the strategies and activities discussed today will encourage and motivate you! You got this! “Join the Become a Behavior Pro course list to receive 10% off and start transforming your classroom” https://diane-bachman.mykajabi.com/joinus GET YOUR STUDENT BEHAVIOR JOURNAL on AMAZON TODAY! https://a.co/d/iFwFezb “Enhance Your Student's Health, Wellness, and Stress Relief Through the Power of Journaling” If you found today's episode valuable, please take time to subscribe and leave me a review in Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, IHeart, or wherever you're listening. Your voice matters and will help others! Is there a behavior topic you would like to hear or hear more of? We can chat through any of these ways…. Website: Behavior Strategies 4 Class Book a FREE Strategy Call Today: https://calendly.com/4behavior Let's Connect! - diane@behaviorstrategies4class.com, Join my Facebook Group! - Behavior Strategies 4 Class (193) Diane Bachman - YouTube (25) Diane Bachman | LinkedIn
Get a head start on Christmas with an ALL NEW episode of Bumming with Bobcat! Santa The Tattoo Dude joins us and brings along the Samuel Adams Winter Break Variety Pack for us to try out and rank! From cozy seasonal classics to bold winter brews, we're tasting our way through the pack and separating the snow-day sippers from the one-and-done pours.What's on tap?Samuel Adams Winter White AleSamuel Adams Winter LagerSamuel Adams Old FezziwigSamuel Adams Cold BrewExpect honest reactions, questionable life advice, and plenty of blue-collar beer talk as we break down flavor, drinkability, and which beers actually hit when the temperature drops. If you're planning your holiday beer run or just looking for something to pair with couch time and bad decisions, this episode's got you covered.Crack one open, kick back, and let's find out if the Samuel Adams Winter Break Variety Pack is a holiday hit or just another seasonal miss.
Ever feel like December in the secondary classroom is pure chaos—prep periods disappearing, students bouncing between sleepy and wild, and your to-do list never getting any shorter? You're not alone! In this episode, I'll walk you through the exact quick resets I use during class time (not your precious winter break) to keep my multiple-prep classroom running smoothly. You'll get actionable, time-saving strategies for classroom organization, routines, and reflection—so you start January with clarity and calm, not overwhelm. Let's ditch the guilt, protect your break, and set up easy wins for your future teacher self—because you deserve it!Too many preps and not enough time? Let's make your planning period actually work for you. Need a fast mid-year teaching reset? Try my 10-Minute Teacher Reset Tool — a free AI-powered assistant that helps you simplify one system in 10 minutes or less: https://khristenmassic.com/10minute Get the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/reset Grab the Warm-Up Wizard--A free Ai Teaching Assistant that will create all your class warm-ups for the week in less than 5 minutes: https://khristenmassic.com/wizardShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
The winter break is fast approaching, and dancers are starting to think about how to get the most out of their time off. In this podcast episode, I dive into what your priorities for winter break training should be, especially if your break is on the longer side (ie longer than 2 weeks). I also discuss using the winter break to address any injuries or aches/pains that have crept up over the past weeks/months.Additional podcast episodes mentioned in this episode:Episode 60: Winter Break Training Plans for DancersEpisode 9: Rest and Recovery for DancersEpisode 26: Tips for Tapering in DanceLearn more about Erika Mayall:Follow me on Instagram: @dancephysioerikaLearn more about me on my website: https://www.allegroperformance.comSign up for my newsletter: Click hereSend me an email: hello@allegroperformance.com
On this weekly podcast senior Lea Garcia-Salazar talks about her plans for this winter break.
Looking for a smoother January? In this episode, we share our three favorite strategies for a classroom reset before winter break so you can return feeling calm, prepared, and confident. We walk you through simple ways to spark excitement for the new year, set up future you for success, and plan a gentle, soft start that makes the transition back feel easier for you and your students.Prefer to read? Grab the episode transcript and resources in the show notes here: https://www.secondstorywindow.net/podcast/classroom-reset-before-winter-break/Resources:December Teacher Survival KitAdventures with Friends@Engineerdoeseducation on InstagramJoin the Teacher Approved Club!Connect with us on Instagram @2ndstorywindow.Shop our teacher-approved resources.Join our Facebook group, Teacher ApprovedLeave a review on Apple Podcasts.Leave a comment or rating on Spotify.Related Episodes to Enjoy:Episode 27, Your One Word Theme for the YearEpisode 40, 2 Easy Things All Teachers Should Do Before Winter BreakEpisode 209, The Most Important Back-to-School Prep No One Talks AboutEpisode 217, 3 Things to Do Before Students Arrive and After They Leave on the First DayEpisode 233, The Smooth December Framework Every Teacher Needs (And It Starts in November)
The fall semester is over, now what? In this episode of the EduMagic Podcast, I share five powerful reflection questions to help college students pause, recharge, and prepare for an amazing spring semester.Grades don't tell the full story, so we'll dive into what really matters: your proudest accomplishments, strategies that worked, areas for growth, and how to get involved on campus.Plus, we'll talk about setting achievable goals that keep you motivated all semester long.Grab your favorite cozy drink, download the free reflection worksheet, and let's make this winter break count! LListen now and start planning your best semester yet. Download the FREE Winter reflection sheet here: https://www.sfecich.com/post/winter-break-reflection-5-questions-to-prepare-for-a-successful-spring-semester Follow on Instagram @SFecich for more tips!Show notes can be found here: www.sfecich.com/podcastConnect with Dr. Sam FecichWant to keep the conversation going beyond the blog? I'd love to connect with you! Whether you're a future educator, a current teacher, or someone passionate about edtech and innovation in the classroom, there are plenty of ways to stay inspired and supported.Discover Your Student Teacher Superpower. Take the free quiz: What's Your Student Teacher Superpower? and uncover your unique strengths in the classroom!Join the Conversation on Instagram. Tag me @sfecich with your thoughts and takeaways.Remember, EDUmagicians...You have the EduMagic within you. Keep shining, keep growing, and keep making a difference.
Not terrible today. Might see some more flurries tomorrow morning, then the really cold weather batters the area with high temps in the single digits. We kicked things off with a holiday version of the Thursday Song and discussed our favorite apps for "National App Day". Plus, a list of the most downloaded apps of 2025! In sports, the Badgers got thrashed by Nebraska last night, the Bucks are at home against the Celtics tonight, and Week 15 in the NFL kicks off tonight with Thursday Night Football. Wild story dropping yesterday afternoon as Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore gets fired for having an inappropriate relationship with a staff member and then gets arrested for alleged assault! We talked about what's on TV today/tonight, and we also discussed a new documentary coming out from HBOMAX that discusses how music for kids became extremely popular while being hated by adults. It's not only "National App Day", but it's also Hypothetical Thursday. And Brian started with his question for Jean: " " Jean asked Brian: " " We also talked to Office Cora today about her holiday bus trip to Nashville and what she's up to in this weekend in the 715. Elsewhere in sports, Pete Alonso signs with the Orioles, the Brewers are named the MLB Organization of the Year for the fifth time, and a new food item is making it's debut at the Citrus Bowl. Check out where Wisconsin ranked on a new list of the most dangerous states to be in during the holidays! Apparently, some people on the internet are shocked to find out that lots of men wear shorts year-round. And today is also the most popular day of the year to break up with someone. And in today's edition of "Bad News with Happy Music", we had stories about a woman in Dallas who set a house on fire & then stabbed the fire hoses that the firefighters were using to battle the flames, three self-driving Waymo cars mucked up traffic by getting into an accident with each other, someone in New Hampshire had their Christmas inflatables shot at, a guy in Louisiana was shot in the legs by his wife's boyfriend who then ran off with the woman, and a BMW thief claimed that he teleported into the vehicle!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we take you inside Princeton Pictures' Tuesday night showcase of student short films, cover proposed changes to the length of Winter Break and e-bike policy, and finish out with Princeton's newly named Marshall Scholars.
Today on the Teaching Middle School ELA podcast, we're joined by our very own Membership Manager, Genevieve Chavez, who's sharing the incredible story of how one teacher got her most reluctant writers begging to revise—yes, even right before winter break!It's an inspiring, practical, feel-good episode you won't want to miss. Tune in and let Genevieve's insights spark new ideas for your own writers! ✨Gingerbread House Activity: https://www.ebteacher.com/gingerbread-house
The Supreme Court on Monday heard arguments regarding a dispute over President Trump's ability to fire an FTC commissioner without cause in a major test of presidential powers. The court's conservative majority appeared open to allowing greater presidential authority. Jan Crawford reports. Airport security video and new cockpit audio has been released in a 2023 incident involving an off-duty pilot who was arrested after he tried to turn off the engines of a passenger jet in-flight while under the influence of psychedelic mushrooms. Kris Van Cleave reports. Royal Caribbean is being sued after allegedly serving a passenger 33 drinks "in a matter of hours," according to a lawsuit. The family of Michael Virgil is accusing the cruise giant of negligence. At one point on board, Virgil was tackled to the ground by security and given medication. He later died on the ship. Hollywood's awards season is underway with Golden Globe nominations announced on Monday. "One Battle After Another" was a financial flop at the box office, but it earned the most nominations. There were also a handful of first-time nominees and some surprising snubs. Winter break is almost here and for many parents, it can be tough to handle without relying too much on screens. Psychologist Dr. Sheryl Ziegler gives tips on how to start planning before break begins. Tom Kenny, the voice of SpongeBob, and Mark Hamill, the voice of the Flying Dutchman, speak with "CBS Mornings" about their new film, "The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants" and marking 26 years since the first episode aired. Lucas Bravo, who stars as Gabriel in "Emily in Paris," talks about the new season of the show, what he loves about his character and working with Lily Collins. Plus, he discusses playing a villain role in the series, "The Seduction." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Minutemen pull four points over the weekend at Northeastern and head into the WInter Break with some momentum. Jay and Nate chop it up over the first 16 games of the year and what to look forward to in 2026.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
December can make even the most organized secondary teacher feel like surviving multiple preps is a caffeine-fueled juggling act, so in this episode of The Secondary Teacher Podcast, I'm sharing my best shortcuts for grading smarter, capturing what works, and setting up one easy January anchor task—so your winter break is truly a break. If you're searching for practical tips to protect your energy, manage projects and feedback, or just want proven systems to reduce overwhelm before the semester ends, this episode is for you. Hit play and walk into break (and January!) feeling lighter, more in control, and ready to actually enjoy the time off you deserve.Too many preps and not enough time? Let's make your planning period actually work for you. Get the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/reset Grab the Warm-Up Wizard--A free Ai Teaching Assistant that will create all your class warm-ups for the week in less than 5 minutes: https://khristenmassic.com/wizardShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-Coach
Welcome to another episode of The Cutting Room Floor, where we further unpack Sunday's message, discuss practical applications, and hear some of what didn't make the final cut.
UMass Hockey steers into the Winter Break with back-to-back games v.s Northeastern. The Minutemen will say goodbye to Mathews Arena, the 115-year old historcial Boston venue that will be torn down and replaced starting next month. Jay and Nate cover the last few contets for UMass, the return of Michael Hrabal and a tough loss against Army.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Episode 131 of The DYOJO Podcast we discuss the tragic true story out of Olympia, Washington where a young man lost his life because of an improperly installed tankless water heater. Many lessons to be learned for organizations, managers, technicians, installers, and homeowners as it relates to hazards in the built environment. *The contractors in this incident were initially charged with manslaughter for the improper installation of a tankless water heaterWe also have details about Winter Break 2026 - check out the article in C&R Magazine SOURCES:Contractors Agree to Diversion Plan in Carbon Monoxide Leak That Killed 21 Year Old Evergreen State College Student Jonathan Rodriguez - https://www.king5.com/article/news/crime/contractors-diversion-plan-carbon-monoxide-leak-that-killed-evergreen-student/281-3a77f49d-1fa4-42e7-80cc-68878a52c32dWinter Break 2026 info - https://www.candrmagazine.com/winter-break-week-2026-set-to-deliver-expanded-education-networking-industry-collaboration-in-bonita-springs/
Welcome back to another episode of School Counseling Simplified. Happy December. This is a fun but busy time of year as the semester wraps up and the holidays approach. Even if you are not teaching full lessons or running small groups this month, you will likely still have drop-in students who need support. December is a great time to add a seasonal twist to your counseling activities, and today I am sharing my favorite ideas to help you stay engaged, organized, and prepared. Countdown to Winter Break One of my favorite activities this month is a Countdown to Winter Break inspired by a childhood Advent calendar. This activity includes 20 different SEL tasks your students can complete as they count down to the holiday break. It works well for individual counseling sessions and for students who stop by unexpectedly. The variety of activities keeps students engaged and gives you structured tools to support them during an otherwise unpredictable month. Host a Counseling Holiday Party A Counseling Holiday Party is a fun and meaningful way to wrap up your small groups. Think of it like a celebration or graduation with a seasonal theme. You can schedule an all-day event where students who have participated in counseling throughout the semester come in for games, crafts, and connection. This creates a positive and memorable experience while highlighting the progress they have made. Data Check-Up December is also a helpful time to complete a mid-year data check-up. This allows you to review the students you have served, the lessons you have taught, and the progress that has been made so far. A mid-year check-up helps you advocate for your position, strengthens your end-of-year reporting, and gives you valuable insight as you plan for next semester. You can also display some of this information on a data wall so stakeholders can easily see the impact of your program. Self-Care Tips for the New Year As the semester winds down, it is important to reflect on your well-being. Here are a few simple strategies to help you feel more grounded and supported heading into January: Conduct a time audit to see how you are spending the minutes of your workday. This helps you identify where to add buffers so you feel less rushed and overwhelmed. Outsource tasks when possible. If you have an intern or student ambassadors, allow them to help with responsibilities and lighten your load. Join IMPACT, my school counseling membership program, to access resources, professional development, and ongoing support that help reduce stress and streamline your program. Resources Mentioned: Join IMPACT Countdown to Winter Break Elf-Control Dress an Elf Snowman Goals Blog - How to Plan a Fun Counseling Christmas Party Needs Assessment End of Year Report Data Wall Blog - Favorite December School Counseling Activities Connect with Rachel: TpT Store Blog Instagram Facebook Page Facebook Group Pinterest Youtube More About School Counseling Simplified: School Counseling Simplified is a podcast offering easy to implement strategies for busy school counselors. The host, Rachel Davis from Bright Futures Counseling, shares tips and tricks she has learned from her years of experience as a school counselor both in the US and at an international school in Costa Rica. You can listen to School Counseling Simplified on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and more!
In this episode, Lisa and Andrea discuss:Navigating family dynamics when college students return home for holidays and extended breaksBalancing student independence with household expectations during time at homeCommunicating effectively with teens and college students to reduce conflict around schedules, curfews, and responsibilitiesSupporting student identity development and deeper conversations during the transition homeKey Takeaways: Parents should set expectations early—before the student comes home—about rest needs, schedules, and non-negotiable family commitments.Curfew conversations work best when approached collaboratively, using “horizontal parenting” to negotiate reasonable times and communication.Students may return with new beliefs, identities, and peer relationships, so families should create space for deeper conversations and respond with curiosity rather than judgment.Parents should avoid tasks like laundry or over-caretaking, as these can unintentionally undermine the student's developing independence. “Colleges are ready to welcome messy, unfinished, unbaked, totally underbaked students. And those first couple of years are about figuring out who they are.” – Andrea Malkin BrennerAbout Andrea Malkin Brenner: Dr. Andrea Malkin Brenner is the President of AMBrenner, LLC and Founder of the Talking College™ brand, a speaker and college transition educator with 25 years as a “college insider.”Episode References:Use Andrea's Talking College Cards to spark meaningful family conversations about college transitions: https://www.ambrenner.com/shopSubscribe to Lisa's newsletter for weekly tips to connect with your teen or young adult: flourishcoachingco.com/newsletterGet Lisa's Free on-demand video: How-to guide for your teen to choose the right major, college, & career...(without painting themselves into a corner, missing crucial deadlines, or risking choices you both regret). flourishcoachingco.com/video Connect with Andrea:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreamalkinbrenner/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ambrennerllcWebsite: https://www.ambrenner.com/ & https://talkingcollege.com/Book: How to College: What to Know Before You Go (and When You're There) by Andrea Malkin Brenner and Lara Hope Schwartz: https://www.amazon.com/How-College-Before-Youre-There/dp/1250225183LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-malkin-brenner-phd-135b43178Email: andreamalkinbrenner@gmail.com Connect with Lisa:Website: https://www.flourishcoachingco.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@flourishcoachingcoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/flourishcoachingco/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flourishcoachingco/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/flourish-coaching-co
December in the classroom can feel like navigating a perfect storm of holiday chaos, disrupted routines, and heightened emotions: for both students and teachers. In this essential episode of New Teacher Talk, Dr. Anna and Dr. Beth tackle the unique challenges of teaching through the holidays with practical, compassionate strategies that will help you not just survive, but actually thrive during this demanding month. Drawing on their extensive experience as educators and mentors, the hosts break down December teaching into four critical focus areas. First, they explore how to maintain classroom management when regular routines are constantly interrupted by assemblies, parties, and schedule changes. You'll learn why visual schedules become your best friend and how to respond with patience when students' behavior reflects their own holiday stress and anxiety. The conversation then turns to curriculum and instruction, where Dr. Anna and Dr. Beth give you permission to ease off the gas pedal. They explain why December isn't the time to introduce challenging new concepts and instead offer creative strategies for meaningful review and reinforcement. You'll discover how to make peace with seasonal activities and recognize their legitimate educational value without the guilt that often accompanies "fun" classroom time. Perhaps most importantly, this episode addresses teacher self-care during a season that demands so much from educators. The hosts discuss setting healthy boundaries around the endless parade of holiday obligations, leveraging your professional community for support, and prioritizing the basics of physical wellbeing that often fall by the wayside during stressful times. They remind you that taking a sick day when you need it isn't selfish, it's necessary. Finally, Dr. Anna and Dr. Beth look ahead to January with practical planning advice that will help you return from break feeling prepared rather than overwhelmed. From classroom organization tips to planning your first weeks back, they provide a roadmap for starting the new year strong. The hosts' central message resonates throughout: lower your expectations, increase your compassion for yourself and your students, and remember that December's chaos is temporary. This episode is required listening for any new teacher facing their first December in the classroom, and a valuable refresher for veterans who need permission to prioritize what truly matters during the holidays. #SurvivingDecemberInSchools #TeacherSelfCare #ClassroomResilience #SeasonalTeachingStrategies #PlanAheadForJanuary #NewTeachers #NewTeacherTalk #TeacherPodcast
Hello my big music lover fans! We are on our ELEVENTH criminally underrated Black artist. This one is a special one because he is the pioneer of Black music as a whole. And this is none other than Mr. George W. Johnson himself! George was a very popular artist who had two famous songs (The Laughing Song and The Whistling Coon) that would follow him all the way until his untimely demise in 1914. Listen as Kevaun discusses his history and how much his impact has paved the way for Black artists, musicians, and/or producers to be where they are today. Mr. Johnson, here are your flowers.
In this episode, we take a moment to reflect on the importance of rest, both in our bodies and within the ecosystems we care for. As winter settles in, it's vital to remember that this season naturally invites us to slow down, retreat inward, and regenerate, even as our culture encourages the opposite. Through the lens of gardening and seasonal wisdom, I examine how our industrial food system has all but eliminated rest, and what that teaches us about imbalance in ourselves. Whether you're feeling stretched thin by holiday demands or simply craving permission to pause, this episode offers a gentle reminder that it's okay to slow down.Tune in to learn more about:Why winter invites us to slow down and go inwardHow cultural expectations clash with natural seasonal rhythmsThe value of rest in the garden, and why abundance depends on itWhat the industrial food system reveals about exhaustion and extractionRecognizing your body's cues for restWhy I don't celebrate the “new year” on January 1stHow creating spaciousness nurtures creativity and clarityAnd on that note, we'll be taking a break from the podcast until January 2026. Happy holidays, and we'll see you on the other side! Connect with Hannah:Instagram: @hannahkeitel
We're taking a much-needed winter break in December and will return in January 2026 with a new season.Thanks for your continued support!Make sure to like and subscribe to automatically get new episodes.