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Mad in America: Science, Psychiatry and Social Justice
Psychology's Small Stories and the Call of the Other: An Interview with David Goodman

Mad in America: Science, Psychiatry and Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 43:15


David Goodman is the Director of the Center for Psychological Humanities and Ethics and the Dean of the Woods College of Advancing Studies at Boston College, where he also teaches in the Department of Formative Education. A past president of the APA's Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology (Division 24), Goodman is known for his interdisciplinary work at the intersection of psychology, philosophy, theology, and ethics. He is the founder of the Psychology and the Other conference series and serves as editor of two book series: Psychology and the Other and Essays in the Psychological Humanities. In this conversation, Goodman draws on the work of philosopher Emmanuel Levinas to reimagine therapy not as a space for self-optimization but as an encounter with responsibility—a call to become more available, interruptible, and open to the world beyond ourselves. He reflects on psychology's history of centering the individual at the expense of the relational, critiques the structural limitations imposed by managed care systems, and shares clinical insights from his own practice. He explores how therapy can become a site of ethical awakening rather than adjustment, and how the dominant metaphors of psychology (often drawn from consumer culture and medicine) may obscure the relational depth of human life. *** Thank you for being with us to listen to the podcast and read our articles this year. MIA is funded entirely by reader donations. If you value MIA, please help us continue to survive and grow. https://www.madinamerica.com/donate/ To find the Mad in America podcast on your preferred podcast player, click here: https://pod.link/1212789850 © Mad in America 2025. Produced by James Moore https://www.jmaudio.org

The Good Shepherd and the Child
Episode 137. The Challenge of Lent as Gift- A Catechist Journey with Jo Thornley Cox

The Good Shepherd and the Child

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 36:21


“Unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains just a grain of wheat; but if it dies, it produces much fruit.” John 12:24    Submit a Podcast Listener Question HERE!    Jo joins us on the podcast to ponder Lent as gift which is a different way of looking at Lent for most of us.  Through the lens of The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd she helps us look at Lent with new eyes.   Jo Thornley Cox has been in Catechesis of the Good Shepherd since 2001. She is certified in all three levels and is a formation leader recognized by the U.S. Association of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd in Levels I and II. She is grateful to have worked on formation teams in Missouri, Kansas, North Dakota, Texas, Nebraska, Minnesota, and Ottawa, Canada. A graduate of St. Mary-of-the-Woods College near Terre Haute, Ind., she also earned a primary certificate from the American Montessori Society. Among other positions, she worked as a Montessori directress in a Catholic school in Duluth, Minn., and a parish director of traditional religious education in Kansas City, Mo., before discovering CGS. As a charter member of the SonFlower Region of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, she served on its board many years. She is co-director of CGS at St. Gabriel the Archangel Parish/School in Kansas City, offering CGS in all three levels. This is the sixth iteration of her atria and hopefully the last! Jo and her husband, Jody, have three children and a granddaughter.    CGS Lent Resources for Families  San Damiano Crucifix Parent Page    Items from the Store You May be Interested In:    To Dance with God  Paschal Candle Set      Podcast Episodes About Lent:  Episode 31- Even Now- a Lenten Reflection  Episode 58- Examination of Conscience   Episode 83- Merciful Parenting  Episode 83- The Family in Lent  Episode 110- Learning to Love  Episode 136- CGS Lent in the Home    BECOME AN ORGANIZATION MEMBER!  Organization Members are any entity (church/parish, school, regional group, diocese, etc.) that either offers CGS and/or supports those who serve the children as catechists, aides, or formation leaders) Organization Members also receive the following each month:  Bulletin Items - 4 bulletin articles for each month. We have a library of 4 years of bulletin items available on the CGSUSA Website.  Catechist In-Services to download TODAY and offer your catechists. We have six in-services available on the website.  Assistant Formation - prayer service, agenda, talking points, and handouts.  Seed Planting Workshop - prayer service, agenda, and talking points.  Family Events: downloadable, 1/2 day events for Advent, Christmas/Epiphany, and Lent.  Catechist Prayers and prayer services  and so much more!  Click Here to create your Organizational Membership!      AUDIOBOOK:    Audiobook – Now Available on Audible  CGSUSA is excited to offer you the audio version of The Religious Potential of the Child – 3rd Edition by Sofia Cavalletti, read by Rebekah Rojcewicz!  The Religious Potential of the Child is not a “how-to” book, complete with lesson plans and material ideas. Instead it offers a glimpse into the religious life of the atrium, a specially prepared place for children to live out their silent request: “Help me come closer to God by myself.” Here we can see the child's spiritual capabilities and perhaps even find in our own souls the child long burdened with religious information. This book serves as a companion to the second volume, The Religious Potential of the Child 6 to 12 Years Old. The desire to have this essential text available in audio has been a long-held goal for many. The work of many hands has combined to bring this release to life as an audiobook.    Find out more about CGS:       Learn more about the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd     Follow us on Social Media-  Facebook at “The United States Association of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd”  Instagram-  cgsusa  Twitter- @cgsusa  Pinterest- Natl Assoc of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd USA  YouTube- catechesisofthegoodshepherd 

EdUp PCO
42. Sasha Tomic (Boston College): How PCO Units Translate Institutional Mission to Non-Traditional Audiences

EdUp PCO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 26:47


It's YOUR time to #EdUpPCO In this episode, YOUR guest is Aleksandar (Sasha) Tomic, Associate Deanfor Strategy, Innovation and Technology at the Woods College of Advancing Studies at Boston College. YOUR host is Amrit Ahluwalia⁠⁠, Executive Director of Continuing Studies at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada. This episode was edited and produced by Kyling Reddington.Some key questions we tackle:·      How do PCO leaders in mission-based organizations work to drive innovation and growth while still staying true to the broader institution mission?·      Institutions with more elite brands tend to be known forexclusivity, whereas PCO units prioritize access. How do PCO leaders at elite institutions balance these seemingly oppositional goals?·      How can an institution's mission play a role in helping a PCO unit stand out to non-traditional audiences?Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp!Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - ⁠⁠⁠⁠Elvin Freytes⁠⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠⁠Dr. Joe Sallustio⁠⁠⁠⁠Join YOUR EdUp community at ⁠⁠⁠⁠The EdUp Experience⁠⁠⁠⁠!We make education YOUR business!

Ben & Woods On Demand Podcast
6am Hour - Gun-Shy Woods + College Football Playoff Picture Takes Shape

Ben & Woods On Demand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 39:01


Ben, Woods, and Paul are here for you on a Wednesday morning! We start the show with a slghtly timid Woodsy, who is afraid of what he can and cannot say and doesn't want to get his wrist slapped. Then Ben sets the menu for today's show before we dive into the College Football Playoff rankings that were unveiled last night, and which schools actually have a deserving gripe with the committee's decisions. Listen here!

Athletic Equestrian Podcast
#171 Purdue Head Coach Kathryn Kraft

Athletic Equestrian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 26:37


is in her third year as Head Coach of the Purdue Equestrian Team. Her equestrian journey began outside of the Indianapolis area showing in the Hunter and Equitation divisions on the “A” circuit. She continued her education at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College where she competed on their IHSA team then went on to receive her masters in Athletic Leadership Development and served as the Graduate Assistant for the Equestrian Team at SMWC. During her graduate year, Kathryn earned a National Champion title in IHSA's Alumni Flat and a Reserve National Champion title in IHSA's Alumni Fences!

NACUBO In Brief
Three Institutions Partner to Enhance Student Mental Health Services

NACUBO In Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 19:30


Andrea Young, vice president for finance and administration at DePauw University, and Curtis Wiseley, executive director of MINDful College Connections, speak with Neil Gavigan, policy and advocacy manager at NACUBO, about their innovative approach to better meet the mental health needs of students at Depauw University, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, and St. Mary of the Woods College.   With a shared vision and support from the Lilly Endowment, these three institutions created a flexible and responsive consortium to help each member deliver resources when—and where—their students need them.   Links & Notes Learn more about MINDful College Connections Connect with Andrea on LinkedIn Connect with Neil on LinkedIn

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
Interview with Dr. Debra Powell - Dressage Today Podcast

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 60:27


Welcome to the Dressage Today podcast sponsored by Spalding Labs. Stephanie and Aviva start with talking about Stephanie's recent trip to film the Adequan®/USDF FEI-Level Trainers Conference that was held just outside of Wellington. Then Aviva answers the question of: In first level can you switch between sitting trot and posting trot? Then together they talk to equine nutritionist and physiologist Dr. Debra Powell. Dr. Powell is a native of Charleston, SC. In 1984, she obtained a bachelor's degree from Hampton University, 1992, a master's degree from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, and 1999 her PhD from the University of Kentucky, with an emphasis in Equine Exercise Physiology and Nutrition. She has been active in the equine industry and academia for over 20 years. Dr. Powell was an equine researcher and farm manager at the University of Kentucky. She was an associate professor at Ohio State University-Agricultural Technical Institute, being the first African American faculty member within this institution. She also taught at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College and Hocking College. Throughout her career, Dr. Powell has been an advocate for the promotion and increased diversity inclusion of minorities within the equine industry.Because of her passion for animal welfare that goes beyond just traditional medicine, since 1999, Dr. Powell has owned and operated Powell Equine Canine Therapy Services, LLC (PECTS), a business that specializes in non-invasive therapies and nutritional consulting for equine and canine family members. This business allows her to work with local, national, and international clients. She has had two opportunities to work on horses at the Summer Olympic Games, once in Atlanta and the other in London. She hopes to return as one of the equine physiotherapists for the Olympic games in Paris. Dr. Powell believes in providing scientifically proven methods of alternative therapies for the benefit of the equine and canine family members.Stop the kicking, stomping and tail swishing this fly season with Fly Predators®! By killing flies before they hatch, Fly Predators dramatically minimize your fly problem, saving you and your horse from battling them all season long. Take it from our 23,000-plus five-star reviews — Fly Predators are the effective, natural fly control that works! Learn more about Fly Predators and other Spalding Labs' fly control solutions at spalding-labs.com.Listen in! Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageTodayEmail: sruff@equinenetwork.comPodcast Editor: Merek Alam, http://brightafternoonproductions.com

Dressage Radio Show
Interview with Dr. Debra Powell - Dressage Today Podcast

Dressage Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 60:27


Welcome to the Dressage Today podcast sponsored by Spalding Labs. Stephanie and Aviva start with talking about Stephanie's recent trip to film the Adequan®/USDF FEI-Level Trainers Conference that was held just outside of Wellington. Then Aviva answers the question of: In first level can you switch between sitting trot and posting trot? Then together they talk to equine nutritionist and physiologist Dr. Debra Powell. Dr. Powell is a native of Charleston, SC. In 1984, she obtained a bachelor's degree from Hampton University, 1992, a master's degree from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, and 1999 her PhD from the University of Kentucky, with an emphasis in Equine Exercise Physiology and Nutrition. She has been active in the equine industry and academia for over 20 years. Dr. Powell was an equine researcher and farm manager at the University of Kentucky. She was an associate professor at Ohio State University-Agricultural Technical Institute, being the first African American faculty member within this institution. She also taught at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College and Hocking College. Throughout her career, Dr. Powell has been an advocate for the promotion and increased diversity inclusion of minorities within the equine industry.Because of her passion for animal welfare that goes beyond just traditional medicine, since 1999, Dr. Powell has owned and operated Powell Equine Canine Therapy Services, LLC (PECTS), a business that specializes in non-invasive therapies and nutritional consulting for equine and canine family members. This business allows her to work with local, national, and international clients. She has had two opportunities to work on horses at the Summer Olympic Games, once in Atlanta and the other in London. She hopes to return as one of the equine physiotherapists for the Olympic games in Paris. Dr. Powell believes in providing scientifically proven methods of alternative therapies for the benefit of the equine and canine family members.Stop the kicking, stomping and tail swishing this fly season with Fly Predators®! By killing flies before they hatch, Fly Predators dramatically minimize your fly problem, saving you and your horse from battling them all season long. Take it from our 23,000-plus five-star reviews — Fly Predators are the effective, natural fly control that works! Learn more about Fly Predators and other Spalding Labs' fly control solutions at spalding-labs.com.Listen in! Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageTodayEmail: sruff@equinenetwork.comPodcast Editor: Merek Alam, http://brightafternoonproductions.com

Dressage Today Podcast
Interview with Dr. Debra Powell

Dressage Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 60:27


Welcome to the Dressage Today podcast sponsored by Spalding Labs. Stephanie and Aviva start with talking about Stephanie's recent trip to film the Adequan®/USDF FEI-Level Trainers Conference that was held just outside of Wellington. Then Aviva answers the question of: In first level can you switch between sitting trot and posting trot? Then together they talk to equine nutritionist and physiologist Dr. Debra Powell. Dr. Powell is a native of Charleston, SC. In 1984, she obtained a bachelor's degree from Hampton University, 1992, a master's degree from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, and 1999 her PhD from the University of Kentucky, with an emphasis in Equine Exercise Physiology and Nutrition. She has been active in the equine industry and academia for over 20 years. Dr. Powell was an equine researcher and farm manager at the University of Kentucky. She was an associate professor at Ohio State University-Agricultural Technical Institute, being the first African American faculty member within this institution. She also taught at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College and Hocking College. Throughout her career, Dr. Powell has been an advocate for the promotion and increased diversity inclusion of minorities within the equine industry.Because of her passion for animal welfare that goes beyond just traditional medicine, since 1999, Dr. Powell has owned and operated Powell Equine Canine Therapy Services, LLC (PECTS), a business that specializes in non-invasive therapies and nutritional consulting for equine and canine family members. This business allows her to work with local, national, and international clients. She has had two opportunities to work on horses at the Summer Olympic Games, once in Atlanta and the other in London. She hopes to return as one of the equine physiotherapists for the Olympic games in Paris. Dr. Powell believes in providing scientifically proven methods of alternative therapies for the benefit of the equine and canine family members.Stop the kicking, stomping and tail swishing this fly season with Fly Predators®! By killing flies before they hatch, Fly Predators dramatically minimize your fly problem, saving you and your horse from battling them all season long. Take it from our 23,000-plus five-star reviews — Fly Predators are the effective, natural fly control that works! Learn more about Fly Predators and other Spalding Labs' fly control solutions at spalding-labs.com.Listen in! Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageTodayEmail: sruff@equinenetwork.comPodcast Editor: Merek Alam, http://brightafternoonproductions.com

Baselines in Music Therapy
Ingrid Gruett: MSOT, regulation & older adults

Baselines in Music Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 30:06


Ingrid Gruett completed her Bachelor of Music degree from the Wheaton College Conservatory of Music, her Music Therapy Equivalency from St. Mary-of-the-Woods College, and her Master of Music Degree from Alverno College.  Ingrid is a board-certified music therapist, a Wisconsin Music Therapist-Registered and a Certified Dementia Practitioner who specializes in providing evidenced-based services and 1:1 support to persons with dementia and to their caregivers. Ingrid is the owner and director of Middleton Music Therapy Services, LLC.  Her master's thesis is a philosophical inquiry entitled, “Music Therapy Techniques for Dysregulation in Autistics Applied to Agitation with Late-Onset Alzheimer's: A Case Study" which is the topic of our discussion today.

DiversifyHER
EP 28 : The Importance of being Comfortable with being Uncomfortable with Melody Birmingham

DiversifyHER

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 27:40


Listen as Raven Heyward, founder and host of DiversifyHER, converses with Melody Birmingham. Melody is the Executive Vice President of NiSource, and Group President, of NiSource Utilities, responsible for leading the company's six-state gas and electric business. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Purdue University and an MBA from Strayer University. She completed the Advanced Management Program at the Harvard Business School, and in 2016, was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College in Terre Haute, Ind.Connect with Melody BirminghamLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melodybirmingham/Email: Msbham01@gmail.com

The Daily Traders Podcast
SideChannel CEO Brian Haugli Shares His Favorite Trading Strategies and TikTok Security Risks

The Daily Traders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 49:53


Welcome back to Episode 42 of The Daily Traders Podcast! Today we chat with CEO of SideChannel Brian Haugli, who is also a professor at Boston College in the Woods College of Advancing Studies, Master's Program in Cybersecurity. He's led programs for the DoD, Pentagon, Intelligence Community, Fortune 500, and many others. Needless to say, Brian's practitioner's approach to the industry has led him down an amazing path of success that we're excited to dive into in this episode. If you enjoyed this week's episode make sure to like, share a comment, and give us a follow on streaming platforms.

Songwriter Connection
Tracy Richardson - Music as Therapy - Ep 93

Songwriter Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 49:02


Tracy Richardson is from Indiana where she is a certified Music Therapist and Dean of the Division of Arts and Social Sciences at St May-of-the-Woods College. But, she is also a very talented songwriter who has quite the presence in Nashville. Tracy recently won the Lyric Contest from American Songwriter Magazine.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/songwriter-connection/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Test. Optimize. Scale.
Test. Optimize. Scale. #99 “Taking care of your team should be the number one priority ”W/ Brian Haugli

Test. Optimize. Scale.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 50:52


My guest is Brian Haugli. Brian is the CEO of SideChannel, who has been driving security programs for two decades and brings a true practitioner's approach to the industry.  He creates a more realistic way to address information security and data protection issues for organizations. He has led programs for the DoD, Pentagon, Intelligence Community, Fortune 500, and many others. Brian is a renowned speaker and expert on NIST guidance, threat intelligence implementations, and strategic organizational initiatives. Brian is the contributing author for the latest book from Wiley, “Cybersecurity Risk Management: Mastering the Fundamentals Using the NIST Cybersecurity Framework. “ Lastly, he is a professor at Boston College, in the Woods College of Advancing Studies, Master's Program in Cybersecurity. Socials and Website: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianhaugli/ Website: https://sidechannel.com/ For more episodes and information, visit us at https://www.digitalnicheagency.com/media Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4zS5V79... Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=524781... Follow Digital Niche Agency on Socials for Up To Date Marketing Expertise and Insights Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalniche... Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/digi... Instagram: DNA - Digital Niche Agency (@digitalnicheagency) • Instagram photos and videos. Twitter: https://twitter.com/DNAgency_CA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDlz… #marketingtips #advice #marketingquotes #socialmediagency #marketingagency #startup #marketingtools  #socialmediaexperts #marketingguru #digitalmarketers #searchengineoptimization #entrepreneurship #smallbusiness #crowdfunding #marketing #strategies #websitetraffic #instagramads #socialmediamarketing #content101 #contentcreation #businesspodcasts #JasonFishman, #ShariNoonan  #mentorpodcast #educationalpodcast

A Nun's Life Ministry
In Good Faith with Sister Pat Crowley, Bethany House of Hospitality

A Nun's Life Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 62:56


Sister Patricia Crowley, a member of the Benedictine Sisters of Chicago, has served her own community as sub-prioress and prioress – and the greater community in leading non-profit organizations serving women, families, and people experiencing homelessness. Currently she is the board president of Bethany House of Hospitality, which shelters young women seeking asylum in the US. She also recently started a position with the Religious Formation Conference's Together program for young women religious. In recognition of her leadership in Chicago, she was awarded three honorary doctorate degrees: one from Chicago Theological Seminary (1998), a second from Elmhurst College (1998), and a third from St. Mary of the Woods College in Terre Haute, IN (2011). Show Notes (04:28) An early call to social justice (05:46) All in the family (09:13) Why the Benedictines? (15:40) Pre- and post-Vatican II (26:07) Transitioning from teaching (28:51) The joys of administration (30:55) The year of traveling sabbatically (36:46) Like mother, like daughter (44:37) Election (47:14) Into Africa (48:08) Bethany House of Hospitality (50:50) The Together program (53:31) Building community (55:18) Coming to Bethany Links Bethany House of Hospitality Benedictine Sisters of Chicago Religious Formation Conference Read the transcript here: https://anunslife.org/podcasts/in-good-faith/igf057-pat-crowley   Subscribe to our newsletter  https://siste.rs/3isP2CZ Check out lots more podcasts  https://siste.rs/2SfnoyS Don't forget to call us and leave a message. Tell us what you like, ask a question, or just say hi. Call 913-214-6087. Let us know your thoughts about the podcast! Please take this short survey—your input helps us shape the future In Good Faith podcasts. Click HERE to take the survey. Thank you!

Creative Peacemeal
Special Episode: Music Therapists and Burnout with Ami Kunimura, MT-BC

Creative Peacemeal

Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 66:35


Ami Kunimura returns to the podcast in this episode, specifically focused for professional and student music therapists regarding burnout, and resilience. Ami Kunimura, MA, MT-BC is the founder of The Self-Care Institute and a writer, speaker, and board-certified music therapist.Ami provides therapeutic support for professionals around the world who are experiencing burnout. Ami is the creator and facilitator of Resilience Over Burnout: A Self-Care Program, an in-depth online program that guides professionals out of burnout and stress cycles through research-based self-care practices. Ami is also the author of Resilience Over Burnout: A Self-Care Guide for Music Therapists.Ami has presented on self-care and professional burnout at international events and conferences. Ami has also taught as a lecturer at UCLA and adjunct graduate faculty at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College.Ami has been a board-certified music therapist since 2006, specializing in mental health, trauma, and addictions treatment. Ami also holds certifications in yoga education and first and second degree reiki, with training in mindfulness and meditation.Ami received her BA in Psychology from Loyola Marymount University and her MA in Music Therapy from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Mind-Body Medicine at Saybrook University.Ami (pronounced ah-me) was born in Hawaii and splits her time between Southern California and The Big Island of HawaiiVisit Creative Peacemeal Podcast on social media, browse podcast swag, and continue the creative conversations via the blog!Website https://tstakaishi.wixsite.com/musicPodcast site: https://creativepeacemeal.buzzsprout.com/Instagram @creative_peacemeal_podcastFacebook https://www.facebook.com/creativepeacemealpod/RedBubble Merch Shop: CPPodcast.redbubble.com

Dark Rhino Security Podcast
SC S6 E4- Brian Haugli - CEO of SideChannel

Dark Rhino Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 36:20


#SecurityConfidential #darkrhinosecurity Brian Haugli joins host Manoj Tandon on this week's episode of Security Confidential. Brian is a Managing Partner and Chief Executive Officer at SideChannel. Brian has been driving security programs for two decades and brings a true practitioner's approach to the industry. He has led programs for the DoD, Pentagon, Intelligence Community, Fortune 500, and many others. Brian is a renowned speaker and expert on NIST guidance, threat intelligence implementations, and strategic organizational initiatives. He is also a contributing author for the latest book from Wiley, “Cybersecurity Risk Management: Mastering the Fundamentals Using the NIST Cybersecurity Framework“. Lastly, he is a professor at Boston College, in the Woods College of Advancing Studies, Master's Program in Cybersecurity. 00:00 Introduction 01:50 How do you see the threat landscape changing in cybersecurity? 05:00 Do you think the mid-market understands that cybersecurity is not an IT problem but a business problem? 08:30 Why are SMBs such hot targets? 12:35 Insurance brokers typically do not understand cybersecurity postures, they deal in applications. How can an SMB leverage the broker to get an underwriter to understand their posture? 20:50 Is it possible for you the client to get in front of the carrier? 23:42 How does a company access its security posture? 27:00 How do these businesses go about this practically? 33:20 News from Brian Brian and Cynthia's Book https://www.amazon.com/Cybersecurity-Risk-Management-Mastering-Fundamentals/dp/1119816289 To learn more about Brian visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianhaugli/ To learn more about Dark Rhino Security visit https://www.darkrhinosecurity.com SOCIAL MEDIA: Stay connected with us on our social media pages where we'll give you snippets, alerts for new podcasts, and even behind the scenes of our studio! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/securityconfidential/ Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/Dark-Rhino-Security-Inc-105978998396396/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/darkrhinosec LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dark-rhino-security Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs6R-jX06_TDlFrnv-uyy0w/videos

Athletic Equestrian Podcast
#56 Tabatha Taylor - Saint Mary of the Woods College (SMWC)

Athletic Equestrian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 29:46


Tabatha is the Head Coach for the Hunter Seat and Western Equestrian Teams at Saint Mary of the Woods College (SMWC). As an alumni of West Texas A&M University (B.S. '12) and Oklahoma State University (M.S. '15), Taylor began her journey at The Woods in the fall of 2015 as an instructor in the Equine Department and the hunter seat equestrian coach at SMWC. She transitioned to head coach for both disciplines in the fall of 2020. The team has excelled under her guidance garnering many awards. During the off-season Taylor facilitates and teaches horse camps, and works as a horse show judge, a catch rider, and a clinician.

Canadian Music Therapy
The Manitoba Music Therapy Community: Making Connections and Advancing the Field

Canadian Music Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 26:23


In this episode, we welcome Robyn Peters, the President of the Music Therapy Association of Manitoba. Robyn who speaks about her journey from completing her degree in music therapy to quickly moving into the role of MTAM board president. Robyn also shares more about the projects that MTAM is involved with along with the FACT-MB certification process. Robyn began pursuing her music therapy degree at the Canadian Mennonite University in Winnipeg and then completed her degree in 2018 through the online program at Saint Mary of the Woods College in Terre Haute, Indiana. Shortly after becoming a certified music therapist Robyn joined the MTAM board to connect with other music therapists and then in 2019 she became the board president. Over the past 4 years Robyn has been working with a number of different clients. This has included working at care homes, children with autism, adults with intellectual and physical disabilities, children in foster care, and working with those dealing with grief and loss. When she is not busy juggling her schedule between in person and online sessions Robyn enjoys spending time with her family. Robyn and her husband Garry have been married for 36years, have 4 grown children, and one grandson (and a golden retriever named Jack). One of their favourite things to do together is head out in their camper (aka The Tiny House) and enjoy some relaxing time at one of the many campsites in Manitoba. Robyn has also discovered that she enjoys painting and drawing and has found this to be a great outlet for self-care. To join the discussion online, please use hashtag #CanadianMusicTherapy

All Careers Considered
Seeking Joy and Promoting Self-Care with Nathan Mensah

All Careers Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 17:02


In this episode, we speak with Nathan Mensahabout his journey from IU Bloomington to his valued role at Hartford HealthCare. He talks about all his ups and downs throughout his undergraduate studies and how those challenges opened new doors in his career. He also speaks about pursuing something that attracts you, as that attraction is the determining factor for success. Nathan Mensah is a Rehab therapist at Hartford Healthcare, where his job is to provide inpatient music therapy and psychoeducational services to adolescents and adults with mental health and dual diagnosis of substance abuse disorders. Before therapy at Hartford HealthCare Nathan had numerous experiences that played a role to get him where he is today. This included being a research assistant at Indiana University School of Medicine, Choir Director at Seelyville United Methodist, Music Therapist at Cincinnati Children`s Hospital Medical Center, etc. Throughout these experiences, Nathan mentions that music therapy was not always his end goal. Nathan had always wanted to be involved in healthcare and he was determined to do so. Nathan took his love for music and his desire to help people and used it to his advantage, finding a career that would satisfy both passions. Nathan emphasized how important it is to do something that you love and are truly passionate about. He advises that joy be your top priority and to seek it as often as possible because to find joy in your workplace is one of the many secrets of life. Prior to music therapy, Nathan served as a Music and Theatre Adjunct Instructor at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, where his job was to teach music courses at the college level, including “American Music: from Jamestown to James Brown and Beyond”, with music technology, music history, music composition, and music listening components. Nathan does his best work believe it or no listening to music. Seem obvious? Well, it has to do with the brain's cognition response and its correlation to memory. Nathan currently resides in Westport, CT, where he is impacting the lives of many, using what he loves best, music.

USU Career Studio
Friday Face-to-Face with Mary Whyte - Using Music as a Tool

USU Career Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 18:11


As Marissa continues to explore the Caine College of the Arts for the month of September, she chats with Mary Whyte, USU grad and Founder & Clinical Director of her private practice, Pure Progression Music Therapy. Mary is passionate about using music as a tool for growth. Join Mary and Marissa as they discuss different art degree routes, growing your own business, fusing musical and clinical settings, and so much more. Mary is the Founder and Clinical Director of Pure Progression Music Therapy. She received a Master of Arts Degree in Music Therapy from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College and Bachelor of Science degree in Music Therapy from Utah State University. Mary is active in the music therapy community and served as a board member of the Utah Music Therapy Association for several years. Mary has worked with a variety of populations and specializes in working with adolescents with mental health needs and children with developmental delays. She is experienced in American Sign Language, and she enjoys songwriting and keeping current with music therapy research. Mary is committed to providing the most successful music therapy experience possible and truly believes music can reach those who otherwise could not be reached. You can learn more about Pure Progression Music Therapy using this link: https://www.pureprogressionmt.com/.

Inside INdiana Business
Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 8/6/21

Inside INdiana Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 36:58


Fishers is becoming a life sciences leader with another huge investment; Governor Holcomb tells us what's fueling Indiana's manufacturing momentum; we update Fort Wayne's massive Electric Works district; Trendiana celebrates National Sandwich Month; Indiana State launches what it says could be a game-changing institutional effort; how are parents' mobile phone habits impacting their mental health; big changes are coming at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College; and we get perspective on what collegiate conference chaos could ultimately mean for college sports.

Creepy Campus Podcast
Ep. #20 - The Faceless Nun

Creepy Campus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 11:43


In this end-of-semester minisode, Doug investigates the origins of legend by reading a decades-old article from Saint-Mary-of-The-Woods College.

saint mary faceless woods college
Mitten Sports Hub
Episode 07: Tiger Woods, College Basketball, and the Detroit Tigers

Mitten Sports Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 39:05


The boys discuss the impact of Tiger Woods' injuries, the state of Michigan college basketball, and debate whether or not Miguel Cabrera will hit his milestones.

Coffee, Tea, and Music Therapy
Ep. 6: Music's Role in Civil Rights and Diversity in Music Therapy

Coffee, Tea, and Music Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 55:35


We begin this episode by talking with Dr. Reiland Rabaka, professor of African, African American, and Caribbean Studies in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He has written multiple books and has done extensive research in the field of black radical history, black radical politics, black social movements, black feminist theory, black sexuality studies, black popular culture, black popular music, critical race theory, and decolonial theory. Whew! That’s a long list of credentials, and you will learn within moments of listening to him on the podcast that he is passionate about his work. We had a blast talking with him, not only because of the wealth of knowledge that he shared, but also because of the gracious, open space he welcomed us into as we talked about racial inequality and music’s influence in the Civil Rights Movement of the 50s and 60s and in the Black Live Matter movement today. The second half of the show is dedicated to a discussion about diversity among music therapy professionals. It was fun to “cross paths” with a fellow classmate and colleague, Loretta Medeiros. We both attended Saint Mary of-the-Woods College in Indiana for our music therapy equivalency program. I had begun a conversation on a music therapy Facebook page, asking a question about diversity in the field of music therapy, and it was clear that Loretta was passionate about the subject. That led to our interview on the podcast. She has so many great ideas to share, including ways that we can keep working toward greater diversity in the field of music therapy. We talk about the importance of connecting with our patients/clients, and how culture is a key ingredient in making that connection. We live in a diverse world, yet the majority of music therapists are white and female. Loretta and I talk through ways to think bigger and dream of what the professional music therapy network can look like one day. Episode Links and Resources: SCENE ON RADIO PODCAST: SEASON 4, EPISODE 7 COUNSELING THE CULTURALLY DIVERSE BY DERALD WING SUE MUSIC THERAPY IN A MULTICULTURAL CONTEXT BY MELITA BELGRAVE THE BLACK MUSIC THERAPY NETWORK PETE MEYER, MUSIC THERAPIST WITH A PASSION FOR DIVERSITY IN THE FIELD DR. REILAND RABAKA, PROFESSOR AT UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER THE HIP HOP MOVEMENT BY REILAND RABAKA Music Credits WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED – THE FREEDOM SINGERS OH FREEDOM – THE GOLDEN GOSPEL SINGERS WE SHALL OVERCOME – PETE SEEGER THIS LITTLE LIGHT OF MINE – FANNIE LOU HAMER LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING – RAY CHARLES  

MT Mentor
MT Mentor Episode 4

MT Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 89:49


It is an honor to welcome our guest mentors for this episode, Beth Allard Yoder and Nathan Mensah. Beth Allard Yoder is a board-certified music therapist with a Master of Arts in Music Therapy from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. She is a sole practitioner with a private practice serving children and adults with developmental disabilities. Along with her clinical work, Beth is also the Integrator at Music Therapy Ed, and has served as adjunct faculty at SMWC. These roles bring all of her skills and passions together into her dream career. In all her work, she credits the power of our human musicality to connect us & create space for growth. Beth lives in Terre Haute, Indiana with her husband, pets, & ever-growing typewriter collection. She's always down to talk about space exploration, life with chronic illness, Walt Whitman, & folklore. Nathan Mensah, MA, MT-BC is a Music Therapist II at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center who serves many patients and families, and an Adjunct instructor for the Music & Theatre Department at St. Mary-of-the-Woods College. He regularly participates in various musical ensembles, and presented at conferences and universities about topics related to music-centered approaches, musical authenticity, musical skill building, and music therapy with cardiology. Topics discussed in this episode: Continuum of overall and musical wellness Importance of defining wellness and self-care for your own body and self Journey of self-actualization Resources mentioned in this episode: Beth’s Thesis: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QHdp3S-SOTQ0zCNdpUp3h5RiH2Lzq7wP/view?usp=sharing St Mary-of-the-Woods College Master of Arts in Music Therapy: https://www.smwc.edu/academics/departments/graduate-studies/master-music-therapy/ Nate’s MusicTherapyEd Course: https://musictherapyed.com/courses/level-up-your-style-with-nathan-mensah-ma-mt-bc/ GLR-AMTA Mentor Program: https://www.glr-amta.org/members-only/mentoring/ MT Mentor: https://joyfulnoisesllc.com/mt-mentor/ Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hFPST_-0bR6AsLOAvhHHdcrCzOzdqG9n/view?usp=sharing

Navigating the World with Your Aging Loved One
The Universal Power of Music, Connection & Telehealth with Soundscaping Source

Navigating the World with Your Aging Loved One

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 29:30


We had the pleasure of interviewing Rachelle Morgan, Founder of Soundscaping Source. Soundscaping Source “helps older adults, caregivers and eldercare professionals find joy and connection in music.” We hear about how this business was created and how the universal power of music brings us together. We learn all about music therapy, the healthcare and clinical practice of music therapy, those benefits, and how caregivers can implement it- especially during a time of isolation using virtual tools. We talk about how caregivers can have meaningful experiences together and the powerful stories of music therapy at work. Rachelle Morgan, MA, MT-BC believes everyone deserves access to meaningful music experiences with their loved ones, no matter what cognitive or physical limitations may be getting in the way. She has been in music therapy clinical practice since 2004 and is the founder of Soundscaping Source, a private practice in Kansas City, where her team primarily serves older adults. They are also now providing music therapy and related services by telehealth across the country. Rachelle is on the faculty of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College and is in high demand as a speaker and consultant on topics related to ethics, business, and music in eldercare. To learn more about how we can support you, visit soundscapingsource.com   For her free video series for caregivers on Finding Joy and Release Through Music, visit soundscapingsource.com/joy   Nicole Will is our host and founder of willGather. More information can be found at www.willgatherpodcast.com    We are not medical professionals and are not providing any medical advice. If you have any medical questions, we recommend that you talk with a medical professional of your choice. willGather has taken care in selecting its speakers but the opinions of our speakers are theirs alone. Thank you for your continued interest in our podcasts. Please subscribe for updates!

Hoosier Myths and Legends
Episode 9: Hoosier College Ghost Stories

Hoosier Myths and Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 26:00


In this episode, we discuss a few legends and ghost stories from Saint Mary of the Woods College and Marian University.

Inside INdiana Business
Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 6/12

Inside INdiana Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 34:47


The Indiana Chamber of Commerce takes a look at how Indiana stands up against its competitors; a Purdue startup boasts an innovation in food; what's next for the now-canceled State Fair; Trendiana spotlights Father's Day gifts with Hoosier flavor; new tech aims to keep workers safe as they return to offices; what will the NBA look like when it tips off again; Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods College continues to defy the odds; and we shine a spotlight on Sky Outfitters.

Alien Conspiracy Podcast
E22 CH9 The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects by Edward J. Ruppelt

Alien Conspiracy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 40:27


Another highly interesting chapter of Ruppelt's excellent book. There is so much UFO goodness packed in that I don't even know where to start. Some of the topics discussed in this chapter, in no particular order: Edward J. Ruppelt: Edward J. Ruppelt (July 17, 1923 – September 15, 1960) was a United States Air Force officer probably best known for his involvement in Project Blue Book, a formal governmental study of unidentified flying objects. He is generally credited with coining the term "unidentified flying object", to replace the terms "flying saucer" and "flying disk" - which had become widely known - because the military thought them to be "misleading when applied to objects of every conceivable shape and performance. For this reason the military prefers the more general, if less colorful, name: unidentified flying objects. UFO (pronounced "Yoo-foe") for short."[1]Ruppelt was the director of Project Grudge from late 1951 until it became Project Blue Book in March 1952; he remained with Blue Book until late 1953. UFO researcher Jerome Clark writes, "Most observers of Blue Book agree that the Ruppelt years comprised the project's golden age, when investigations were most capably directed and conducted. Ruppelt was open-minded about UFOs, and his investigators were not known, as Grudge's were, for force-fitting explanations on cases." Project Grudge was a short-lived project by the U.S. Air Force (USAF) to investigate unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Grudge succeeded Project Sign in February, 1949, and was then followed by Project Blue Book. The project formally ended in December 1949, but continued in a minimal capacity until late 1951. An unidentified flying object (UFO) is any aerial phenomenon that cannot immediately be identified or explained. Most UFOs are identified on investigation as conventional objects or phenomena. The term is widely used for claimed observations of extraterrestrial spacecraft. Project Sign was an official U.S. government study of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) undertaken by the United States Air Force (USAF) and active for most of 1948. It was the precursor to Project Grudge. The Lubbock Lights were an unusual formation of lights seen over the city of Lubbock, Texas in August and September 1951. The Lubbock Lights incident received national publicity in the United States as a UFO sighting. The Lubbock Lights were investigated by the U.S. Air Force in 1951. The Air Force initially believed the lights were caused by a type of bird called a plover, but eventually concluded that the lights "weren't birds... but they weren't spaceships...the [Lubbock Lights] have been positively identified as a very commonplace and easily explainable natural phenomenon." However, to maintain the anonymity of the scientist who had provided the explanation, the Air Force refrained from providing any details regarding their explanation for the lights. Fort Monmouth is a former installation of the Department of the Army in Monmouth County, New Jersey. The post is surrounded by the communities of Eatontown, Tinton Falls and Oceanport, New Jersey, and is located about five miles (8.0 km) from the Atlantic Ocean. The post covers nearly 1,126 acres (4.56 km2) of land, from the Shrewsbury River on the east, to Route 35 on the west; this area is referred to as 'Main Post'. A separate area (Camp Charles Wood) to the west includes post housing, a golf course, and additional office and laboratory facilities. A rail line, owned by Conrail, runs through Camp Charles Wood and out to Naval Weapons Station Earle. The post is like a small town, including a Post Exchange (PX), health clinic, gas station and other amenities. Until the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks the post was open to the public to drive through; after that time, the post was closed to all but authorized personnel. The main road through the fort was reopened to the public in 2017.The post was home to several units of the U.S. Army Materiel Command and offices of the Army Acquisition Executive (AAE) that research and manage Command and Control, Communications, Computing, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) capabilities and related technology, as well as an interservice organization designed to coordinate C4ISR, an academic preparatory school, an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) unit, a garrison services unit, an Army health clinic, and a Veterans Administration health clinic. Other agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Emergency Management Agency and the National Security Agency, have presences on the post.The post was selected for closure by the Base Realignment and Closure Commission in 2005. Most Army functions and personnel were required to be moved to Army facilities in Maryland—such as Aberdeen Proving Ground—and Ohio by 2011. The post officially closed on September 15, 2011. However, it was temporarily reopened on December 2, 2012, for the evacuation of the borough of Paulsboro's residents to be temporarily resettled to the former Fort Monmouth until it is deemed safe for them to move back to Paulsboro, following a freight train derailment on November 30, 2012. The Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star (or T-Bird) is a subsonic American jet trainer. It was produced by Lockheed and made its first flight in 1948. The T-33 was developed from the Lockheed P-80/F-80 starting as TP-80C/TF-80C in development, then designated T-33A. It was used by the U.S. Navy initially as TO-2, then TV-2, and after 1962, T-33B. The last operator of the T-33, the Bolivian Air Force, retired the type in July 2017, after 44 years of service. A weather or sounding balloon is a balloon (specifically a type of high-altitude balloon) that carries instruments aloft to send back information on atmospheric pressure, temperature, humidity and wind speed by means of a small, expendable measuring device called a radiosonde. To obtain wind data, they can be tracked by radar, radio direction finding, or navigation systems (such as the satellite-based Global Positioning System, GPS). Balloons meant to stay at a constant altitude for long periods of time are known as transosondes. Weather balloons that do not carry an instrument pack are used to determine upper-level winds and the height of cloud layers. For such balloons, a theodolite or total station is used to track the balloon's azimuth and elevation, which are then converted to estimated wind speed and direction and/or cloud height, as applicable. Long Beach is a city in the US state of California located within the Los Angeles metropolitan area. It is the 39th most populous city in the United States with a population of 462,257 in 2010.[15] A charter city,[3] Long Beach is the 7th most populous city in California.Incorporated in 1897, Long Beach lies in Southern California in southern Los Angeles County.[16] Long Beach is approximately 20 miles (32 km) south of downtown Los Angeles, and is part of the Gateway Cities region. The Port of Long Beach is the second busiest container port in the United States and is among the world's largest shipping ports.[17] The city is over an oilfield with minor wells both directly beneath the city as well as offshore.The city is known for its waterfront attractions, including the permanently docked RMS Queen Mary and the Aquarium of the Pacific. Long Beach also hosts the Grand Prix of Long Beach, currently an IndyCar race. The California State University, Long Beach, one of the largest universities in California by enrollment, is located in the city. The North American F-86 Sabre, sometimes called the Sabrejet, is a transonic jet fighter aircraft. Produced by North American Aviation, the Sabre is best known as the United States' first swept-wing fighter that could counter the swept-wing Soviet MiG-15 in high-speed dogfights in the skies of the Korean War (1950–1953), fighting some of the earliest jet-to-jet battles in history. Considered one of the best and most important fighter aircraft in that war, the F-86 is also rated highly in comparison with fighters of other eras.[3] Although it was developed in the late 1940s and was outdated by the end of the 1950s, the Sabre proved versatile and adaptable and continued as a front-line fighter in numerous air forces until the last active operational examples were retired by the Bolivian Air Force in 1994.[citation needed]Its success led to an extended production run of more than 7,800 aircraft between 1949 and 1956, in the United States, Japan, and Italy. In addition, 738 carrier-modified versions were purchased by the US Navy as FJ-2s and -3s. Variants were built in Canada and Australia. The Canadair Sabre added another 1,815 airframes, and the significantly redesigned CAC Sabre (sometimes known as the Avon Sabre or CAC CA-27), had a production run of 112. The Sabre is by far the most-produced Western jet fighter, with total production of all variants at 9,860 units. Terre Haute (/ˌtɛrə ˈhoʊt/ TERR-ə HOHT[7]) is a city in and the county seat of Vigo County, Indiana, United States,[8] near the state's western border with Illinois. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 60,785 and its metropolitan area had a population of 170,943.Located along the Wabash River, Terre Haute is the capital of the Wabash Valley. The city is home to several higher education institutions, including Indiana State University, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana. Terre Haute Regional Airport (IATA: HUF, ICAO: KHUF, FAA LID: HUF) is a civil-military public airport six miles (9.7 km) east of Terre Haute, in Vigo County, Indiana.[1] The FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a general aviation facility.[2] It is also the location of Hulman Field Air National Guard Base of the Indiana Air National Guard. A flying saucer (also referred to as "a flying disc") is a descriptive term for a supposed type of flying craft having a disc or saucer-shaped body, commonly used generically to refer to an anomalous flying object. The term was coined in 1947[1] but has generally been supplanted since 1952 by the United States Air Force term unidentified flying objects (or UFOs for short). Early reported sightings of unknown "flying saucers" usually described them as silver or metallic, sometimes reported as covered with navigation lights or surrounded with a glowing light, hovering or moving rapidly, either alone or in tight formations with other similar craft, and exhibiting high maneuverability. A meteorite is a solid piece of debris from an object, such as a comet, asteroid, or meteoroid, that originates in outer space and survives its passage through the atmosphere to reach the surface of a planet or moon. When the original object enters the atmosphere, various factors such as friction, pressure, and chemical interactions with the atmospheric gases cause it to heat up and radiate energy. It then becomes a meteor and forms a fireball, also known as a shooting star or falling star; astronomers call the brightest examples "bolides". Once it settles on the larger body's surface, the meteor becomes a meteorite. Meteorites vary greatly in size. For geologists, a bolide is a meteorite large enough to create an impact crater.[2]Meteorites that are recovered after being observed as they transit the atmosphere and impact the Earth are called meteorite falls. All others are known as meteorite finds. As of August 2018, there were about 1,412 witnessed falls that have specimens in the world's collections.[3] As of 2018, there are more than 59,200 well-documented meteorite finds.[4] The Pentagon is the headquarters building of the United States Department of Defense. As a symbol of the U.S. military, the phrase The Pentagon is also often used as a metonym for the Department of Defense and its leadership.Located in Arlington County, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., the building was designed by American architect George Bergstrom and built by contractor John McShain. Ground was broken on September 11, 1941, and the building was dedicated on January 15, 1943. General Brehon Somervell provided the major motivating power behind the project;[5] Colonel Leslie Groves was responsible for overseeing the project for the U.S. Army.The Pentagon is the world's largest office building, with about 6,500,000 sq ft (600,000 m2) of space, of which 3,700,000 sq ft (340,000 m2) are used as offices.[6][7] Some 23,000 military and civilian employees,[7] and another 3,000 non-defense support personnel, work in The Pentagon. It has five sides, five floors above ground, two basement levels, and five ring corridors per floor with a total of 17.5 mi (28.2 km)[7] of corridors. The central five-acre (20,000 m2) pentagonal plaza is nicknamed "ground zero" on the presumption that it would be a prime target in a nuclear war.[8]On September 11, 2001, exactly 60 years after the building's construction began, American Airlines Flight 77 was hijacked and flown into the western side of the building, killing 189 people (59 victims and the five perpetrators on board the airliner, as well as 125 victims in the building), according to the 9/11 Commission Report.[9] It was the first significant foreign attack on Washington's governmental facilities since the city was burned by the British during the War of 1812.The Pentagon is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a National Historic Landmark.Meteorites have traditionally been divided into three broad categories: stony meteorites that are rocks, mainly composed of silicate minerals; iron meteorites that are largely composed of metallic iron-nickel; and stony-iron meteorites that contain large amounts of both metallic and rocky material. Modern classification schemes divide meteorites into groups according to their structure, chemical and isotopic composition and mineralogy. Meteorites smaller than 2 mm are classified as micrometeorites. Extraterrestrial meteorites are such objects that have impacted other celestial bodies, whether or not they have passed through an atmosphere. They have been found on the Moon.[5][6] and Mars.[7] White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) is a military testing area operated by the United States Army. The range was originally established as the White Sands Proving Ground on July 9, 1945. In trigonometry and geometry, triangulation is the process of determining the location of a point by forming triangles to it from known points.Specifically in surveying, triangulation involves only angle measurements, rather than measuring distances to the point directly as in trilateration; the use of both angles and distance measurements is referred to as triangulateration. Radar is a detection system that uses radio waves to determine the range, angle, or velocity of objects. It can be used to detect aircraft, ships, spacecraft, guided missiles, motor vehicles, weather formations, and terrain. A radar system consists of a transmitter producing electromagnetic waves in the radio or microwaves domain, a transmitting antenna, a receiving antenna (often the same antenna is used for transmitting and receiving) and a receiver and processor to determine properties of the object(s). Radio waves (pulsed or continuous) from the transmitter reflect off the object and return to the receiver, giving information about the object's location and speed.Radar was developed secretly for military use by several nations in the period before and during World War II. A key development was the cavity magnetron in the United Kingdom, which allowed the creation of relatively small systems with sub-meter resolution. The term RADAR was coined in 1940 by the United States Navy as an acronym for RAdio Detection And Ranging.[1][2] The term radar has since entered English and other languages as a common noun, losing all capitalization. The following derivation was also suggested during RAF RADAR courses in 1954/5: at Yatesbury Training Camp: Radio Azimuth Direction And Ranging. The modern uses of radar are highly diverse, including air and terrestrial traffic control, radar astronomy, air-defense systems, antimissile systems, marine radars to locate landmarks and other ships, aircraft anticollision systems, ocean surveillance systems, outer space surveillance and rendezvous systems, meteorological precipitation monitoring, altimetry and flight control systems, guided missile target locating systems, and ground-penetrating radar for geological observations. High tech radar systems are associated with digital signal processing, machine learning and are capable of extracting useful information from very high noise levels. Radar is a key technology that the self-driving systems are mainly designed to use, along with sonar and other sensors.[3]Other systems similar to radar make use of other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. One example is LIDAR, which uses predominantly infrared light from lasers rather than radio waves. With the emergence of driverless vehicles, radar is expected to assist the automated platform to monitor its environment, thus preventing unwanted incidents.[4] An IBM card sorter is a machine for sorting decks of punched cards in the format popularized by the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), which dominated the punched card data processing industry for much of the twentieth century. Sorting was a major activity in most facilities that processed data on punched cards using unit record equipment. The work flow of many processes required decks of cards to be put into some specific order as determined by the data punched in the cards. The same deck might be sorted differently for different processing steps. The IBM 80 series sorters sorted input cards into one of 13 pockets depending on the holes punched in a selected column and the sorter's settings. A modus operandi (often shortened to M.O.) is someone's habits of working, particularly in the context of business or criminal investigations, but also more generally. It is a Latin phrase, approximately translated as mode of operating.[1] Aerospace Defense Command was a major command of the United States Air Force, responsible for continental air defense. It was activated in 1968 and disbanded in 1980. Its predecessor, Air Defense Command, was established in 1946, briefly inactivated in 1950, reactivated in 1951, and then redesignated Aerospace rather than Air in 1968. Its mission was to provide air defense of the Continental United States (CONUS). It directly controlled all active measures, and was tasked to coordinate all passive means of air defense. Skyhook balloons were high-altitude balloons developed by Otto C. Winzen and General Mills, Inc. They were used by the United States Navy Office of Naval Research (ONR) in the late 1940s and 1950s for atmospheric research, especially for constant-level meteorological observations at very high altitudes. Instruments like the Cherenkov detector were first used on Skyhook balloons. General Mills, Inc., is an American multinational manufacturer and marketer of branded consumer foods sold through retail stores. It is headquartered in Golden Valley, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. The company markets many well-known North American brands, including Gold Medal flour, Annie's Homegrown, Betty Crocker, Yoplait, Colombo, Totino's, Pillsbury, Old El Paso, Häagen-Dazs, Cheerios, Trix, Cocoa Puffs, and Lucky Charms. Its brand portfolio includes more than 89 other leading U.S. brands and numerous category leaders around the world.[2]Mitchel Air Force Base also known as Mitchel Field, was a United States Air Force base located on the Hempstead Plains of Long Island, New York, United States. Established in 1918 as Hazelhurst Aviation Field #2, the facility was renamed later that year as Mitchel Field in honor of former New York City Mayor John Purroy Mitchel, who was killed while training for the Air Service in Louisiana.Decommissioned in 1961, Mitchel Field became a multi-use complex that is home to the Cradle of Aviation Museum, Nassau Coliseum, Mitchel Athletic Complex, Nassau Community College, Hofstra University, and Lockheed. In 2018 the surviving buildings and facilities were recognized as a historic district and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2] 

Let's Talk Sped Law
Season 1, Episode 6: From Parent to Advocate to Instructor to Paralegal - An Interview with Pat Howey.

Let's Talk Sped Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 20:05 Transcription Available


Patricia Howey has supported families of children with disabilities since 1985. She has a specific learning disability and became involved in special education when her youngest child entered kindergarten. Pat has children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren who have a variety of disabilities and she has used her experience to advocate for better special education services for several of them.Pat is a charter member of the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA), serving on its Board of Directors from 2000 through 2003. She has been a Commissioner on the Tippecanoe (County) Human Relations Committee, a graduate of Leadership Lafayette and Partners in Policymaking, and a member of the Wrightslaw Speakers Bureau. She has been on the faculty of the College of William and Mary Law School's Institute of Special Education Advocacy since its inception in 2011.  Pat has an A.S. and a B.A. in Paralegal Studies from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, where she graduated magna cum laude. She is an Indiana Registered Paralegal and an affiliate member of the Indiana Bar and the American Bar Associations.Pat began her advocacy career as a volunteer for the Task Force on Education for the Handicapped (now InSource), Indiana's Parent Training and Information Center. In 1990, she opened her advocacy practice and served families throughout Indiana by representing them at IEP meetings, mediation, and due process hearings.In 2017, Pat closed her advocacy practice and began working on a contract basis as a special education paralegal. Attorneys in Indiana, Texas, and California contracted with her to review documents, spot issues, draft due process complaints, prepare for hearings, and assist at hearings. In January 2019, she became an employee of the Connell Michael Kerr law firm, owned by Erin Connell, Catherine Michael, and Sonja Kerr. Her duties have now expanded to assisting with federal court cases.

Creative Therapy Umbrella: The Podcast
#34- In-Home Services, Project Campfire, and Telehealth with Paige Fath, MT-BC

Creative Therapy Umbrella: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020


In this episode, Paige tells us about the amazing work she does providing an array of services, many being in-home with her clients. Her passions shine through as she talks about the humbling space that in-home care creates and she also talks with us about one of Music Therapy Ed's latest to-do's Project Campfire! Paige attended undergrad at St. Mary-of-the-Woods College in Terre Haute, IN for her bachelor’s in music therapy. Upon graduation, Paige traveled to Southbury, CT to complete her 6-month music therapy internship. Paige is now a board-certified Music Therapist living in Cincinnati, OH, and working as a contractor on the Indiana Medicaid waiver in multiple cities. She also contracts remotely for musictherapyed.com. She has a multitude of passions including fostering dogs for a rescue, camping and backpacking, horseback riding, and finding ways to enjoy life all around. Get ahold of Paige on Instagram, Facebook, or email her at paige.fath.mt@gmail.com Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Project Campfire Music Therapy Ed Dr. King Episode Follow Creative Therapy Umbrella on Instagram! Looking for more creative content? Sign up for our newsletter and get a free creativity guide! Join the Creative Therapy Umbrella Hub Facebook group to further discuss, collaborate, and create with your fellow creative arts therapy community! Have feedback? Fill out our anonymous survey to let us know your thoughts, concerns, questions, suggestions, and feedback. For us to serve you better, we need to hear YOUR voice!      

Creative Therapy Umbrella: The Podcast
#34- In-Home Services, Project Campfire, and Telehealth with Paige Fath, MT-BC

Creative Therapy Umbrella: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 44:26


In this episode, Paige tells us about the amazing work she does providing an array of services, many being in-home with her clients. Her passions shine through as she talks about the humbling space that in-home care creates and she also talks with us about one of Music Therapy Ed's latest to-do's Project Campfire!Paige attended undergrad at St. Mary-of-the-Woods College in Terre Haute, IN for her bachelor’s in music therapy. Upon graduation, Paige traveled to Southbury, CT to complete her 6-month music therapy internship. Paige is now a board-certified Music Therapist living in Cincinnati, OH and working as a contractor on the Indiana Medicaid waiver in multiple cities. She also contracts remotely for musictherapyed.com. She has a multitude of passions including fostering dogs for a rescue, camping and backpacking, horseback riding and finding ways to enjoy life all around.Get ahold of Paige on Instagram, Facebook, or email her at: paige.fath.mt@gmail.comSaint Mary-of-the-WoodsProject CampfireMusic Therapy EdDr King Episode

Talking.Golf
Steve Stricker's 500th PGA Tour start, Tiger Woods, college golf and ... 'What's Rob's beef?'

Talking.Golf

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 36:51


Wisconsin.Golf's Gary D'Amato and Rob Hernandez look back at Steve Stricker's 500th career PGA Tour start at the Genesis Invitational and some other strange things that happened at Riviera Country Club last weekend, namely to one Tiger Woods. They also review a busy weekend on the college golf scene and Gary tries to calm down Rob after they reveal some of the names in the field at this week's opposite-field PGA Tour event in Puerto Rico.

Music Therapy Chronicles
15. Balancing RBT and MT: Stephanie Harris, MA, MT-BC, RBT and Janet Herington, MT-BC, RBT

Music Therapy Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 57:25


In this episode, Stephanie and Janet talk about balancing their MT and RBT trainings. We discuss balancing the two practices, how they overlap, controversial aspects of combining them, and intervention ideas. Stephanie Harris, MA, MT-BC, RBT received her Bachelor’s degree in Music Therapy from Ohio University and her Master’s degree in Music Therapy from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. Stephanie joined […]

Self-Care Houston
How Art Improves Self-Care

Self-Care Houston

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 31:43


Self-Care Houston, Episode 20: Shani Bell joins Jennifer in a conversation about how art and creativity improve self-care. Shani shares how art is an empowering tool in conjunction with therapy and discusses ways to use art as a personal self-care tool. Shani Bell is Licensed Professional Counselor and Registered Art Therapist offering counseling services at Fuller Life Family Therapy West. Shani is a graduate of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College with a master’s degree in Art Therapy. In addition to her work as counselor and art therapist, she is co-owner of The Escape Studio, a Creative Wellness Studio © and spiritual mini-retreat in Missouri City, TX. Here, she seeks to to show others how to find peace and empowerment through God-focused artistic experiences. She has also facilitated several art therapy workshops throughout the Greater Houston Area individually and in collaboration with Art Therapy Houstonand The Creative Healing Center.

Arch D Radio - Catholic Youth Podcast
#90 Tenison Woods College - Mt Gambier

Arch D Radio - Catholic Youth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 28:33


Declan, Luke, Edward & Lachlan chat all things work experience, desert island discs, re-imagined (or is it?) history, one of the announcer's direct links to the world's best coffee, as well as an update on Lachlan's "drone photography empire"! Great show, listen now. :)

mt gambier woods college
Arch D Radio - Catholic Youth Podcast
#52 LIVE @ Tenison Woods College Mt Gambier

Arch D Radio - Catholic Youth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 23:54


Rosie, Cameron, Matisse, Lachlan & Paige co-host this week, chatting about different uses for drones, NAIDOC week, the psychological benefits of music, sideline sporting advice, the directions of digital technology, and more!

Music Therapy Research Blog
MTRB #21 – Annette Whitehead-Pleaux

Music Therapy Research Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017


Having worked in music therapy for 24 years, Annette Whitehead-Pleaux is an Adjunct Professor at St. Mary-of-the-Woods College in Indiana. Her clinical work is currently focuses on pediatric burn and orthopedic populations at Shriners Hospitals for Children-Boston. There she provides clinical services that focus on pain management, anxiety management, reduction in trauma symptoms, body image, […] The post MTRB #21 – Annette Whitehead-Pleaux appeared first on Music Therapy Research Blog.

Beantown Pals w/ Bucky and Betty
Beantown Pals, The Adventures of B+B with Joyce Rouse and Luke Rodney

Beantown Pals w/ Bucky and Betty

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2014 106:00


Joyce "Earth Mama" visits Beantown Pals radio today with Luke Rodney as guest host. Earth Mama cirlcles the globe with songs about the globe and how to save it. She lives in Brentwood, TN and says that we have to save the earth because it is the only planet with chocolate! She owns BA degree from Iowa State University and an MA in earth literacy from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College in Indiana. She has more than 90 writing credits to her name and her works have been chosen by such artists as Maureen McGovern, Marie Osmond, Jennifer Carter and others. Luke Rodney is a regular guest to the show and lives in Branford, CT and his music reflects his origins in the islands of Tobago and Trinidad.

The Music Therapy Show
Music Therapy education

The Music Therapy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012 27:00


Tracy Richardson is my guest on September 21. Dr. Richardson is the Director of Masters in Music Therapy and Department Chair at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College in Indiana. She has 23 years of experience in clinical practice and 16 years of experience in teaching. She has presented and published on the use of songwriting in music therapy.  She created the first Music Therapy Equivalency Distance Learning Program in the United States.

The Music Therapy Show
Music Therapy education

The Music Therapy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012 27:00


Tracy Richardson is my guest on September 21. Dr. Richardson is the Director of Masters in Music Therapy and Department Chair at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College in Indiana. She has 23 years of experience in clinical practice and 16 years of experience in teaching. She has presented and published on the use of songwriting in music therapy.  She created the first Music Therapy Equivalency Distance Learning Program in the United States.

Focus on Flowers
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods President Dottie King

Focus on Flowers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2011 2:00


George Walker interviews Dottie King, president of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College.

Focus on Flowers
Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods College Professor of Theatre Sharon Ammen

Focus on Flowers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2009 2:00


Sharon Ammen, associate professor of theatre at Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods College in Terre Haute, sits down with George Walker for an interview.