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Sammie Smith has a passion for getting people in a room and helping to make dairy the best it possibly can be. Coming from the Bega Valley, she is currently sharing her time between one of the smallest farms and one of the largest in the region, working both on her family farm milking 150 and working at Kimba's down the road milking 1200. And whilst there isn't enough room to return to the home farm right now, she's using this time to build her skills and knowledge and get ready so when the time comes to return home she can grab it with both hands! She is also the YDN leader for the bega region, where she is super passionate about making sure dairy is thriving for many years to come - and as you may have seen if you're following along on my socials, I attended the inaugural YDN conference which Sammie and the other YDN leaders across NSW held, which was a brilliant event. In the spirit of reconciliation we would like to acknowlegde the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY CREAM OF THE CROP Cream of the Crop is a two day conference, providing an opportunity for women in the dairy industry to come together to learn, connect and grow. Recognising the contribution, regardless of their role, they make to the industry and their wider community. This year we are in Echuca Moama in Northern Victoria on the 30-31st of July. The prorgam has been released and tickets are NOW ON SALE. To stay up to date with all of the details keep an eye on Instagram or Facebook or if you would like to purchase tickets get these at early bird pricing HERE via Eventbrite If you know someone who you think would be great on the podcast, or you would like to share your story, please get in touch by sending an email to podcast.morethanmilk@gmail.com or stay connected by following us on Instagram or Facebook and send us a message - I'd love to hear from you.
14 wines, 4 wineries, 3 ladies, 1 day the ladies recap their trip to lil Napa aka Temecula with Nona! Rest in Peace to PnB Rock, KeeyRiches and the influx of other senseless deaths. Ashley says “all these robberies and murders are very scary please becareful becuase the recession is just starting and will probably add more fuel to the fire.” Joey B said “ I'm not cancelling student loans but ill take that interest off your plate” Lexie says set a reminder to apply for at least $10,000 credit. Dogers are on the road to make history with the winningest record in MLB history! Go Los Dogers The second you give a man some credit or props they let you down. It was just a few episodes we were bigging up Ime Udoka During What to Watch Lexie admits that after talking all that shit about The Boys she watched with her boo and now she likes it! The list of TV and movies is long this week so buckle up. 9/25 was national one hit wonder day Ash asked fLexx what is one of her fav one hit wonder. Ashley was read to fight because Lex tried it and said Nelly Furtado During heatseekers the ladies caught up on the new releases since the hiatus covering every thing from Ari Lennox, Steve Lacy, YDN to Glorilla and Cardi B's Tomorrow 2. Stay safe, stay hydrated, mind your business + remember… No Justice, No Peace until ALL BLACK LIVES MATTER! Stay connected:@ComeThruPod @FlexxLutherr @Ashlijaayy What to Watch:Designing Miami on NetflixDo Revenge Legacy on HuluThe Real Bling Ring Partner Track on NetflixDohmer on NetflixUntold on Netflix Crimes and PenaltiesSparanos on HBOMaxRising of Kanan on Starz Abbott Elementry Coming soon: Queen Charlotte a bridgerton spin off coming soon! Redeem Team documentary coming 10/7MAMBA MOMENT: The one and only hot girl Meg thee Stallion released a website that complies a list of diverse mental health resources www.badbitcheshavebaddaystoo.com HEAT SEEKERS:Foo Fighters: My Hero The Neighborhood: Devil's Advocate Vibe to the Heat Seekers and follow the playlists: Apple Music/ iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/heat-seekers/pl.u-55D6ZylugW2MDM Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1BxWfYK7rJSPZhH4fBMJEt?si=9lFATMeBTDO1mvRMhbaxLQ Tidal: https://tidal.com/playlist/4eb24890-f738-4615-b98a-f68064149c27 *** Come Thru Media LLC does not own the rights to the music played.
Tell a friend to tell a friend… We're BACK!!! After a short hiatus Lex and Ash are back with 2 of 3 members of YDN an up and coming afrobeats group you NEED to put on your playlist! Muski and Emsho pulled up to the studio and put the ladies on to what they call Fine boy music and the overall YDN wave! The third member of the group Bulu was busy playing for the NFL Commanders (Yup that's the new name of Washington Football team) so he was there in spirit. Ashley says “we are our ancestors wildest dreams” so the fact that all of you are all first generation Nigerians that are valuing the opportunities that your families have provided, securing an education while still chasing your dream is inspiring. Emsho is in school getting his degree in Business Accounting, Muski is currently on track to graduate with double degrees Econ and sociology and Bulu has a M.Ed while working on his MBA! YDN has shows in LA this October as well as plans to release some music videos in the near future! In the meantime all of their music is available on all streaming platforms! fLexx spins the block to relationship corner and asks how honest the guys are when they're dating. Emsho explains what men mean when they say “they are looking for a vibe”. Mooski said he needs 45 mins and he is wooing any woman with his Jollof. Who needs uber facts when you have Ashley? During TV and Film segment she dropped the bomb that the Queen married her cousin very House of Dragons of you Lizzy! Stay safe, stay hydrated, mind your business + remember… No Justice, No Peace until ALL BLACK LIVES MATTER! Stay connected:@YDN_Ent@YDNMuski @YDNEmsho@YDNKingBulu@ComeThruPod @FlexxLutherr @Ashlijaayy TV/FILM:Rise of Kanan on Starz House of Dragons on HBOMax Untold on Netflix Rise and Fall of And1 The Girlfriend that didn't exist : The Manti Te'o Story Operation Flagrant foul Sparanos on HBOMaxUntrapped: The story of Lil Baby on AmazonHEAT SEEKERS:YDN: If I YDN: Inside Nipsey Hussle: Bulgari ShadesAmaria: Work Vibe to the Heat Seekers and follow the playlists: Apple Music/ iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/heat-seekers/pl.u-55D6ZylugW2MDM Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1BxWfYK7rJSPZhH4fBMJEt?si=9lFATMeBTDO1mvRMhbaxLQ Tidal: https://tidal.com/playlist/4eb24890-f738-4615-b98a-f68064149c27 *** Come Thru Media LLC does not own the rights to the music played.
In the 50th episode of in our tribe, we are honored to be joined by Tina Dyer to discuss the power of holding space in difficult moments. Listen to the newest episode now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Stitcher!
Heads up, in this episode we discuss very real topics. This episode contains explicit language and the content may be triggering, including violence, abuse and use of marijuana In Episode 46 of in our tribe, we are honored to be joined by Henry Ortiz to have a transparent discussion on his experiences with resiliency. Listen to the newest episode now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Stitcher!
In episode 45 of in our tribe, we are joined by Sacramento County Office of Education's Mark Drewes and Monica Gonzalez to discuss the state of expanded learning in the Sacramento region. Listen to the newest episode now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Stitcher!
In Episode 44 Pt. 1 of in our tribe, we discuss Sacramento Chief of Police Daniel Hahn's upcoming retirement and a reflection on his impact on Sacramento. Listen to the newest episode now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Stitcher!
In this episode of The Yalie, Carter Dewees and Joaquin Fernandez-Duque discuss the significance of the bomb threat to Yale's campus with YDN reporters Anastasia Hufham, Lucy Hodgman, and Philip Musavizadeh. Music from Blue Dot Sessions.
In episode 39 of in our tribe, Nueva Epoca Gerardo Cabral and Rosa Flores share their experience as Nueva Epoca Fellows of Cohort One. The Nueva Epoca Early-Career Development Program is designed to establish a network of high potential professionals to strengthen Latinx engagement in leadership for the post-pandemic world
YDN Camp Alumni Olivia Contreras Fernandez, Quincy Brown, and Nicoda Adams join host Adrian Ruiz to have a reflective conversation on their experiences at YDN's youth leadership camp. Thanks to all of our supporters and staff who lead the charge to create the magic of camp! It couldn't be done without the heart and soul you've poured into it all these years.
In Episode 33, we have a conversation with Library Director & CEO Rivkah Sass regarding The Sacramento Library - its offerings, its approach, challenges, and future endeavors.
In Episode 32, we are joined by YDN Youth Development Specialist/Trainer Meg Birmingham to discuss why there is a drop in youth engagement in school and community programs based on data from YDN's Sacramento Youth Engagement Report.
In episode 31 of in our tribe, we are joined by Paul Willis to discuss his new album Wonderland and his story as an educator, artist, and activist.
Kadiatou Keita is a junior in Branford College. She's a part of the Neo Collective, Yale's first Black arts collective, as well as a producer and host of the YDN podcast "Attune." The Common Room is a production of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee in the Yale Department of English. Cover art by Sarah Harford; editing and sound design by Robert Scaramuccia '19.
Thank you for listening to Season 3 of in our tribe. We hope you enjoyed listening as much as we enjoyed recording. Join Adrian Ruiz and Nicoda Adams in reflecting on Season 3 of in our tribe.
In Episode 29 of in our tribe, Alexsys Thompson discusses creating A White Space and it's goal of assisting white people and others become anti racist. Alexsys Thompson, MLC, BCC is the creator of the Trybal Gratitude Journal, a keynote speaker, executive coach, a certified Soul Language Practitioner, and member of the Forbes Coaches Council.
During this episode, Monica Blanco is referred to as the Interim Youth Division Manager. She has now taken the position and is officially the Youth Division Manager for the City of Sacramento's Department of Youth, Parks & Community Enrichment. Listen in to hear Monica Blanco share what it takes to create and facilitate excellent social spaces and places for people to thrive and succeed in this time of disruption. We also touch on the challenges Sacramento's Parks and Rec department faces in the constantly-changing world during the pandemic and how to redesign and redefine programs and practices.
Garth Lewis serves as the Yolo County Superintendent of Schools. He was elected to this position in 2018. Over the course of his 23-year career in K-12 education, Superintendent Lewis has served as a para-educator, teacher, site and district administrator, and Assistant Superintendent of Instructional Services and Equity at the Yolo County Office of Education. Listen in as Yolo County Office of Education Superintendent Garth Lewis considers equitable education during a pandemic and the possibility of a Yolo County Master Plan for Youth. During this episode, there is mention about the "equity metric” that California governor Gavin Newsom was on track to approve. This has been delayed pending further discussion. Again, we thank you for your grace and mercy during these fast-changing times.
In Episode 25 of in our tribe, Adrian is joined by Greg Garcia of Cities Rise to discuss mental health in the climates in which young people live, learn, play, and work. Tune in for dialogue that dreams, designs, and disrupts while also incorporating how hip hop collective action movements are related to mental health.
Dr. Addie Ellis is a committed sustainability-focused, systems transformation leader. She has successfully led schools, governmental agencies, nonprofit and for-profit organizations. Listen in to hear Dr. Addie Ellis share on navigating and leading the world of education during this perfect storm of racism, a pandemic, and unemployment.
In Episode 23, the James B McClatchy Foundation's CEO Priscilla Enriquez helps us take a look at the world of philanthropy and the hurdles that are faced in order to create more equitable communities. We also touch on opportunities that have surfaced due to this moment of disruption we are experiencing.
As of today, millions of Americans will have cast their ballot for Democrat Joe Biden or Republican incumbent Donald Trump. Also as of today, we're entering our eighth month of quarantine, more than 230,000 Americans have died from the coronavirus and mass protest movements across the country persist in the fight for racial justice. So... what does this all mean for voter turnout? The YDN Podcast Desk spoke with students, experts and reporters about what turnout looks like this year on campus and in New Haven. This episode is part of the Yale Daily News' Election Special Issue. Produced by Alexa Stanger, Alyssa Michel, Amre Proman, Andrea Lee, Katerina Kargioti, Simi Olurin, Sydney Bryant and Veronica Sosa. Hosted, produced and edited by Allison Mina Park. Special thanks to YDN reporters and editors Ashley Qin, Darwin Do, Emily Tian, Maddie Hahamy, Isaac Yu, Zaporah Price, Larissa Jimenez and Thomas Birmingham. Cover art by Dora Guo and Anasthasia Shilov. Music by Blue Dot Sessions. Check out more of our stories at yaledailynews.com.
In Episode 22, Adrian is joined by Doni Blumenstock and Larry Garcia to discuss leadership best practices and the establishment of a new latinx leadership network in the Sacramento Region. Thank you for tuning in to “in our tribe” podcast. In this episode you will hear from two leadership masters. Please keep in mind that this was recorded in the early stages of quarantining using basic recording tools. Think of it as listening to your favorite show on a vintage transmitter radio while driving across the heartland. Through the static there is a message for us all.
Improve Your Tomorrow's Michael Lynch and Michael Casper engage in a real transparent conversation with Adrian regarding their journey as Co-Executive Directors of IYT and how they are ushering the next wave of boys and men of color who will contribute to society greatly.
Adrian and Nicoda sit down and talk about the roller coaster of creating season three and the rockstars who joined us during this monumental moment of change.
Dopo un Duels Of Runeterra da protagonisti, e l’arrivo della nuova espansione di Legends of Runeterra che implementerà nuovi campioni provenienti, soprattutto, da Targon, abbiamo avuto il piacere di poter intervistare i giocatori ufficiali di LOR del team romano YDN.
Intervista al giovane ADCArry degli YDN, Eneino e l'Esport Mentor Recaldinus. Analizziamo il percorso degli YDN all'interno dell'ultimo Summer Split e il nuovo progetto degli YDN.
Abbiamo avuto il piacere di intervistare alcuni dei membri fondamentali del nuovo progetto YDN legato al mondo di League of Legends. Abbiamo parlato con il toplaner Pese, l'adc Eneino e il nuovo coach Revilvage.
Abbiamo avuto il piacere di intervistare Manni, il nuovo prospetto di casa YDN nella realtà di Legends Of Runeterra. Tra cambiamenti al meta e il futuro del competitivo italiano, e internazionale, siamo riusciti a delineare i binari che Riot Games ha deciso di seguire.
Join Adrian and Nicoda as they reflect back on Season Two of in our tribe.
In this episode of in our tribe we continue investigating youth active civic participation with guest Jesse Salinas. Jesse oversees the Yolo County Assessor/ Clerk-Recorder/ Registrar of Voters Department for all of Yolo County in California. Tune-in to see how Jesse and his community partners are engaging youth of Yolo county in the voting process in a new and exciting way. Make no mistake about it Jesse Salinas is a true Youth and Community Developer not afraid to speak and partner with our greatest resources- our young people.
In Episode 19 of in our tribe we shine a light on what it takes to create a strengths-based culture on campus with Principal of Montgomery High School, Louie Zumstein. Principal Zumstein has dedicated the last three years to sharpening his skills as a strengths-based leader and creating a school culture where all can be there best and valued for who they are and where they want to go in life. If you are ready to take your team to the next level of strengths development on your campus then you will surely want to tap into the knowledge and expertise of Strengths Extraordinaire, Louie Zumstein.
In episode 17 of in our tribe we are joined by Jose Gonzalez, Founder of Latino Outdoors. During our time together Jose shared how Latino Outdoors is fulfilling a vision where all Latino communities enjoy nature as a safe, inclusive, and welcoming place- a world where the outdoors is a place to share and celebrate stories, knowledge, and culture, while growing leadership and an active community of Latino outdoor users, mentors, and stewards. Latino Outdoors has 19 chapters throughout the United States and growing fast. Listen in to see how you can get involved.
Have you ever went to a party and the DJ was so good that they took the people on an emotional musical journey that you will soon not forget? Similarly, have you ever gone to a training or learning community when the facilitator was so dynamic that they changed the course on how you do things and think about your field? Turns out that both the DJ and the facilitator tap into the same dynamics of human emotion to turn the party out, move the crowd, and learn out loud. In episode 16 of in our tribe we mix it up a bit with one of Sacramento's great DJ's- DJ Anthony Vincent to tap into the gears of connecting with your audience by stimulating their hearts and minds and connecting them to each other.
Consider Episode 15 (season two) of in our tribe a love letter to the community of North Highlands/Foothill Farms. Nestled in on the Northside of Sacramento County- North Highlands/Foothill Farms has often been overlooked by local government and seen as "just outside the lines" to participate as an active partner in regional youth development efforts. Gladly all of that seems to be changing and North Highlands/Foothill Farms is showing that they can turn a youth development party out given an opportunity and resources. Join us for a fun and passionate conversation with Crystal Harding and Paris Dye from The Black Child Legacy Campaign as they share how youth development and authentic youth voice/choice is alive and well on the North Side of Sacramento County.
In Season 2 Episode 14 in our tribe welcomes the superintendent of Galt Joint Union Elementary School District--the incomparable Mrs. Karen Schauer. Karen shares her insights on creating a strengths-based school district that pays attention to the engagement of its students and staff. We also touch on the lessons learned from The Galt Youth Master Plan and what's next for the wonderful City of Galt--a city that creates amazing places and spaces for youth to thrive and succeed. Tune-in to a superintendent that is a true leader and knows how to dream, design and disrupt.
Welcome back to another episode of in our tribe, a podcast brought to you by YDN. If you are new to our show thanks a million for tuning in! In Episode #12, we spend time with Brandon Miller, CEO of 34 Strong and author of Play to Their Strengths, discussing parenting through a strengths-based lens.
We are back! In episode 11, we sit down with G.A.B.Y. program representatives Heidi Elneil and Solana Torres to explore the world of youth philanthropy.
On Ivy Day 2019, the Yale Admissions Office invited just under 2,200 students to join the incoming Class of 2023. Though the recent admissions scandal was a story of exceptional admissions cases in their own right, we were more interested in unique tales of adversity, struggle and triumph. We spoke to some of our current classmates about what it takes to get into Yale as an undocumented immigrant, a first-generation low-income student, one of the only students who hails from Alaska, a U.S. Army Ranger, and even someone who didn’t really go to middle school. (All without bribes.) This episode was co-produced and edited by Matt Udry and Christine Yang. Additional producers include Alejandro Ortega, Aaron Jenkins, Laura Palacio Londono and Tom Murray. Thank you to Andrew Nguyen, Laura Palacio Londono, Bairon Reyes-Luna, Aaron Jenkins, and Naomi M for telling their stories. Original music credits to Eric Krebs. This episode is the second half of a two part series about Yale Admissions. You can check out our last episode featuring an exclusive interview with the Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Jeremiah Quinlan. If you’re interested in launching your own podcast through the YDN, contact me at allison.park@yale.edu to pitch your idea for next fall. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter all @crosscampusydn. Additional music via 8notes.
Yolo County is in the midst of a strengths renaissance. With over 700 of its employees trained and properly uploaded, Makayle Leigh sits down with us to share why strengths is catching on and what Yolo County is doing to make sure that the strengths culture they are creating is sustainable. It has been a blast for YDN to be part of this journey with Yolo County and we are sure that you will gain valuable insights and new momentum from this conversation with Makayle Leigh- Strengths Extraordinaire! Thanks for tuning in to dialogue that dreams, designs, and disrupts.
Welcome to another episode of in our tribe, a podcast brought to you by YDN. If you are new to our show thanks a million for tuning in! In Episode #9, we are joined by YDN's trainers and youth specialists Trao Thao and Heidi Elneil who help us take a look at youth voice and choice--the how's, why's, what's, and buts of it all. Get ready for dialogue that dreams, designs, and disrupts.
Episode #6 is for all the leaders out there who are trying to figure out how to adapt to a world where change is fast, constant, and furious. Joining us to make sense of it all and to give you The 4 Keys of Agile Leadership is Dr. Jessica Kriegel. Dr. Kriegel works as a Senior Organizational Development Consultant. She acts as an adviser and strategist in matters of organizational development, change management and talent development.
Welcome to another episode of in our tribe, a podcast brought to you by YDN. If you are new to our show thanks a million for tuning in! In episode#5 of in our tribe Jennyann Gallo, Program Coordinator at First Star, shares her background growing up in Sacramento and her adventures all over the west coast using the Youth Development Network approach and the strengths approach.
Welcome to another episode of in our tribe, a podcast brought to you by YDN. If you are new to our show thanks a million for tuning in! In episode #4 of in our tribe Basim Elkarra, Executive Director of The Council On American Islamic Relations (CAIR), shares the state of Muslim youth in our community--their hopes, dreams, fears and how we can all become a stronger community by practicing some universal tenants.
In Episode 3, Kerry Callahan, Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services and Amy Pettersen, Program Specialist, from Western Placer Unified School District share how they are transforming school district culture through a youth development lens.
In Episode 2, Rogelio Villagrana, JD, Director, UC Davis Early Academic Outreach Program (EAOP) shares how he and his team use the youth development framework and strengths to create a stellar college-going culture for first-generation college students.
In Part 2 of our podcast with Chief Daniel Hahn, we dive deeper into what it will take to have healthy dialogue between the Sacramento Police Department and members of our community.
In Episode 1, we take a trip down memory lane with Chief Daniel Hahn to trace his upbringing in Oak Park, and then begin to have real talk about the tough road ahead to repair community relations between the police department and the Sacramento community, especially in the wake of several high profile shootings.
During the Milan design week Rossana Orlandi's gallery always provides a haven for young fresh design, a place where you can see a lot of exploration in crafts, stories and materials. With the courtyard as a center point of discussion and relaxation this hotspot always remains a must see during the week. This video focusses on the massive amount of lighting products seen in this years' exhibition.
One of the most impressive installations of this years Milan design week was at Chiostro Minore di San Simpliciano in the heart of the city. The exhibition Minecraft15 presented some of the best contemporary artists and designers in an amazing setting created by Danish/Italian design studio GamFratesi who was also in charge of the curating. The floors of the cloister were covered with a reflective surface creating an ‘in between’ space which was this years’ theme. ‘We chose the theme “In Between” because it reflects the fact that Danish craftspeople and designers work in a field of tension in between mind and craft. This exhibition covers the full range of that span, including fully developed ideas, conceptual qualities and sublime artistic and technical accomplishments, coupled with a unique understanding of the materials,’ designguide.tv