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In this episode of the World of Higher Education podcast, host Alex Usher is joined by Joseph Wycoff, author of 'Outsourcing Student Success: The History of Institutional Research and the Future of Higher Education'. They dive into the unique and underappreciated field of institutional research within higher education institutions. Wycoff explores the origins, development, and deprofessionalization of institutional research, its struggle for recognition as a science, and its impact on higher education policy and management. The discussion also covers the tension between institutional researchers and academia, the comparison with the role of librarians, and the consequences of institutional research's path over the past century.
WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST WMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_Podcast AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC Episode 165 Nate Wycoff - SOULKEEPER
Dr. Kirby L. Wycoff, a leading expert in child trauma and mental health, is here to help you navigate tough conversations with your kids. Join us for a candid discussion where she'll share practical tips and strategies to support your child's emotional well-being. As a mom herself (to a baby girl), Dr. Wycoff brings a unique blend of professional expertise and personal experience to our discussion. Let's explore together how to support our kids during times of crisis and help them build resilience. Topics discussed include: Trauma as it relates to us and our children Practices to help process trauma for ourselves and model positive behavior for little ones The uniqueness of trauma and how it affects everyone differently How proximity and media play roles in how we experience trauma Dandelion vs orchid kids Building and supporting emotional regulation and emotional agility in children Intergenerational trauma Communicating with children when it comes to collective traumatic events Resources: Support for Parents and Carers - The Barking Dog vs the Wise Old Owl The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma HUNT, GATHER, PARENT: What Ancient Cultures Can Teach Us about Raising Children National Association of School Psychologists (NASP). How childhood trauma affects health across a lifetime -Nadine Burke Harris Ted Talk Connect with Kirby: Key Point Consulting: https://keypointconsulting.org/kirby. Kirby on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrKirbyLWycoff Kirby on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirbywycoff Essentials of Trauma- Informed Assessment and Intervention in School and Community Settings (Essentials of Psychological Assessment) Connect with Kacie & Gianna: https://www.motheruppod.com https://www.instagram.com/motheruppod https://www.youtube.com/@motheruppod View full show notes at www.motheruppod.com We are BIG BELIEVERS in therapy here at Mother Up. Let our sponsor BetterHelp connect you to a therapist who can support you - all from the comfort of your own home. Visit https://betterhelp.com/motherup and enjoy a special discount on your first month. If you have any questions about the brand relating to how the therapists are licensed, their privacy policy, or therapist compensation model, check out this FAQ: https://www.betterhelp.com/your-questions-answered/
Text us about this show.Nate Wycoff is the owner of Frequency Farm Recording Studio in Baldwin, Wisconsin. Situated in the northwest part of the state between Eau Claire and Minneapolis/St. Paul, Nate draws a lot of artists from those cities as well as the region to his studio. He wears the hats of producer, engineer, arranger, writer, musician, and overcomer. That last part? Life has placed a number of hurdles in his path like muscular dystrophy and cancer, but Nate has been able to overcome those obstacles and music has played a part in that. He doesn't take his success for granted, but he sure knows how to rock it."Hotter" written and performed by Captain i℗ 2023 Frequency Farm Recording Studio. Used with permission of Nate Wycoff."Phoenix of Tragedy" written and performed by Nathaniel Roland℗ 2023 Frequency Farm Recording Studio. Used with permission of Nate Wycoff."Soulkeeper's Theme" written and performed by Nate Wycoff℗ 2024 Frequency Farm Recording Studio. Used with permission of Nate Wycoff.Support the Show.Visit Into The Music at https://in2themusic.com!Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions, Appleton, WI.Host/producer: Rob MarnochaVoiceovers: Brad BordiniRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie Angel of Los StraitjacketsThis podcast copyright ©2024 by Project X Productions. All rights reserved....
Welcome to episode 122 of Inside The Line: The Catskill Mountains Podcast! Tonight, Kristen Wycoff from the Gilboa Museum joins us and talks about the amazing Gilboa fossil forests that once existed over 380 million years ago. If you need a sticker, email me or go to Camp Catskill! Subscribe on any platform! Share! Donate! Do whatever you want! I'm just glad you're listening! And remember... VOLUNTEER!!!!!! Links for the Podcast: https://linktr.ee/ISLCatskillsPodcast, Donate a coffee to support the show! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ITLCatskills, Like to be a sponsor or monthly supporter of the show? Go here! - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ITLCatskills/membership Thanks to the sponsors of the show! Outdoor chronicles photography - https://www.outdoorchroniclesphotography.com/, Trailbound Project - https://www.trailboundproject.com/, Camp Catskill - https://campcatskill.co/, Scenic Route Guiding - https://adventurewiththescenicroute.com/, Another Summit - https://www.guardianrevival.org/programs/another-summit Links: Gilboa fossils, Gilboa Museum events, Cario Fossil Forest Volunteer Opportunities: Trailhead stewards for 3500 Club - https://www.catskill3500club.com/adopt-a-trailhead?fbclid=IwAR31Mb5VkefBQglzgrfm-hGfooL49yYz3twuSAkr8rrKEnzg8ZSl97XbwUw, Catskills Trail Crew - https://www.nynjtc.org/trailcrew/catskills-trail-crew, NYNJTC Volunteering - https://www.nynjtc.org/catskills, Catskill Center - https://catskillcenter.org/, Catskill Mountain Club - https://catskillmountainclub.org/about-us/, Catskill Mountainkeeper - https://www.catskillmountainkeeper.org/, Bramley Mountain Fire Tower - https://bramleymountainfiretower.org/ Post Hike Brews and Bites - Rockland Cider Works #fossillforest #fossils #catskillfossils #gilboa #gilboafolssils #catskillsreserviors #visitcatskills #catskillstrails #catskillmountains #catskillspodcast #catskills #catskillpark #podcast #catskillshiker #volunteers #catskillmountainsnewyork #catskillspodcast #catskillshiker #catskillshiking #hiking #insidethelinecatskillmountainspodcast #volunteercatskills #catskill3500 #hikethecatskills --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/insidethelinesthecatskill/support
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In this episode, join Mike Parker as he sits down with Azuraye Wycoff, executive director of Yellow Barn Farm in Longmont, Colorado. Join them on a thought-provoking journey through Yellow Barn's application of principles learned in regenerative agriculture to business and marketing. They chat all things community engagement, the importance of soil health, and the importance of supporting local farms in building a more sustainable and resilient food system. Azuraye shares her insights on: The Evolution of Yellow Barn Farm Regenerative Agriculture Community Engagement and Education Partnerships with Small Businesses Supporting Local Farms Soil Health and Food Quality Community-driven Sustainability Use this calculator to ensure you are charging enough to keep your operation profitable HERE Get our guide to pre-sale your farm's offerings HERE
Todays Episode of The FAQs Project I talk with a personal favorite of mine. Brian J. Lambert and his newest project Live on Kickstarter Air Force Ones. A Dystopian Mech Thriller based upon a description of War, Loss, and Class Discrimination all channeled into a 70+ page Graphic Novel. We also the means of interjecting Black Culture into Popular IP's. As fans of Gundam and Robotech may see it as subjective seeing black characters in Japanese Anime type properties.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-faqs-project-hosted-by-james-grandmaster-faqs-boyce/donations
Join Al Dominick and Steve Williams as they speak with Kirk Wycoff, managing partner, and Tom Cestare, COO, of Patriot Financial Partners to delve into how banks are building resilience through digital innovation. This episode features discussions on the integration of technology in banking operations, the importance of maintaining a robust digital posture, and strategies for efficient tech implementation. The conversation also explores how banks are balancing traditional practices with new digital demands to create a more resilient and competitive banking environment. Listen as they delve into the pivotal role of community banks within the financial ecosystem and how masterful management is the lynchpin of a strong balance sheet. Reflecting on the complacency in data interpretation in recent years, they explore how a select few banks under $10 billion withstood the storm, and the strategic role non-interest bearing deposits play in fortifying bank defenses against rate hikes. Optimism reigns supreme as they forecast a renaissance for community and regional banks in profitability and mergers and acquisitions, provided those banks adeptly navigate the shifting interest rate climates. To wrap up, Al, Steve and Kirk pay tribute to the dynamic shifts in banking acquisitions and salute the enduring influence of pioneering leaders who continue to shape the future of banking.
Join me on a frosty adventure at the Wycoff Wildlife Centre in Bergen County, New Jersey!
Join me for a heartwarming journey into the Wycoff Wildlife Centre in Birkin County!
WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC EPISODE 123 Nathaniel Roland WMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_Podcast **Wisconsin Music Podcast - Episode XX: Nate Wycoff - Unwavering Passion for Music**
Industry leaders Blair Williams, Tripp Wycoff, Nick Bonner, and Josiah Georgeson educate us about Edelrid's Climb Green initiative of sustainable and ethical material sourcing and manufacturing. https://edelrid.com/us-en/sustainability
In honor of September 11th, we are joined by Nationally Certified School Psychologist, Dr. Kirby L. Wycoff from Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia to discuss when and how we can talk to our children about tragic events. Dr. Wycoff is a leader in the mental health field and her work focuses on trauma, adversity, and policy within a public health framework. She regularly publishes on psychology, public health and trauma in peer-reviewed academic journals. A mom herself to a baby girl, she brings professional and personal insight to the show. We discuss: Trauma as it relates to us and our children Practices to help process trauma for ourselves and model positive behavior for little ones The uniqueness of trauma and how it affects everyone differently How proximity and media play roles in how we experience trauma Dandelion vs orchid kids Building and supporting emotional regulation and emotional agility in children Intergenerational trauma Communicating with children when it comes to collective traumatic events Mentioned in this episode: Support for Parents and Carers - The Barking Dog vs the Wise Old Owl The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma HUNT, GATHER, PARENT: What Ancient Cultures Can Teach Us about Raising Children National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) How childhood trauma affects health across a lifetime - Nadine Burke Harris Ted Talk * We may receive commission when you purchase from these links. Thank you for supporting our show!* Connect with Dr. Kirby L. Wycoff: https://keypointconsulting.org/kirby https://twitter.com/DrKirbyLWycoff https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirbywycoff Essentials of Trauma-Informed Assessment and Intervention in School and Community Settings (Essentials of Psychological Assessment) Connect with Kacie & Gianna: www.motheruppod.com www.instagram.com/motheruppod https://www.youtube.com/@motheruppod View full show notes at www.motheruppod.com Great offers for you from our sponsors: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. We believe in the power of therapy!! Get 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp by using the code MOTHERUP or signing up at this link: https://betterhelp.com/motherup. Looking for something that makes life a WHOLE lot easier with the tap of a few buttons? YOHANA is it. We are happy to be a YOHANA ambassador and bring you a concierge service for families– think, planning meals and grocery lists, ordering birthday cakes, sourcing and sending gifts, finding qualified vendors in your area, etc.-- for one low price a month. Get your first month of services for just $49 (hello, no brainer!) when you use the code YOMOTHERUP. Check it out here: https://glnk.io/5w2qk/motheruppod
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedPlant a Tree with One Tree Planted - Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 182 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, we speak with Azuraye Wycoff, Executive Manager of Yellow Barn Farm, on creating an entrepreneurial blueprint for the next generation of regenerative farmers around the world.Azuraye is a dynamic entrepreneur and consultant who specializes in designing nature-based organizational models to empower teams and create a mycelial network of organizations. Azuraye is the Director of Operations at Drylands Agroecology Research, where she supports systems design and implementation. She ensures that information, resources, and finances flow to the appropriate place and that human systems are designed to help each person thrive in their role.She is also the Managing Member of Stalk Market, a unique grocery store model in a shipping container, that offers produce, products, and local goods sourced within a 30-mile radius of their first hub, located at Yellow Barn Farm.She is also the Executive Manager of Yellow Barn Farm, where she manages the development of her family's 100-acre farm from an international equestrian center into a fully regenerative farming community.Azuraye is passionate about local economic development, circular economy, and sustainable practices in agriculture. She is a skilled communicator and leader with a natural talent for operations management, logistics management, and leadership.About Yellow Barn FarmYellow Barn Farm is a beautiful example of regenerative agriculture and sustainable community building. Established in 1865, the farm was originally used as an international equestrian center with over 50 horses and 100 riders.However, the owners of Yellow Barn Farm have since chosen to revitalize the land for low-scale, high-quality food production, community-supported agriculture, and sustainability education.Along with Drylands Agroecology Research (DAR), Yellow Barn Farm implements and cultivates practices of regenerative farming, animal management, carbon sequestration, soil health, and dynamic/adaptable organizational structures.The goal is to create a holistic and fully integrated farming and eco-community that builds local resilience by linking farms and communities to create sustainable food, education, and economic systems.Yellow Barn Farm believes in the philosophy of "give first" - you must first build, seed, and nurture a garden before it gives back.They offer services like composting, workshops, farm-to-tables, indigenous-led celebrations, and more. The farm gathers ideas from all fields to find novel and efficient solutions to create a sustainable and regenerative ecosystem.One of the most notable projects at Yellow Barn Farm is the planting of trees. In 2021, they planted 3,500 trees in their first silvopasture with the help of 175 volunteers. They also planted a row of 400 conifers for windbreak protection. In 2023, they will be planting an additional 6,000 trees in the back 60 acres of the property for soil restoration research through Drylands Agroecology Research (DAR). ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.