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IMPACT: Parenting with Perspective
My Top 3 Lessons From Coaching Football

IMPACT: Parenting with Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 28:48


I LOVE Football!First, I want to say that I LOVE football! It really helped me as a struggling teen, and even as an adult, football plays a beneficial part in my life. Lessons I've Learned So Far that You Can Use with You and Your Teen!Feedback is important!This is the first year that I've coached with this set of coaches.One of the things that I've noticed that sets the best coaches apart from the others is their ability to give consistent feedback!The coaches who are most respected give consistent feedback. Do something wrong, they're going to calmly let you know. Do something right, they're going to calmly let you know. The best coaches give players feedback, for example coaching on how to block better, then they wait and watch for you to do it right so they can give you feedback in the form of praise. Recently in talking with my son, he told me that he didn't like certain coaches. When I asked him "Why?" he explained that he didn't think that they liked him. Again, I asked my favorite coaching question, "Why?" To which he answered, "I don't think they like anyone. They never tell us anything. They never talk to us."How can you consistently offer feedback? What feedback would you like to offer? For me it's teaching my teen, it's praising his efforts, and it's letting him know that everything is just right. You are responsible for your culture!I love the team that I am coaching with, and I am grateful for the opportunity. I want to be clear about that!I also want to share some of the lessons that I've noticed and some things that you might be able to apply in your home. This lesson has become glaringly obvious lately. You are responsible for your culture. Recently I overheard some coaches complaining about players being late. The funny thing was, this group of coaches is consistently late themselves. They are responsible for the culture that they are complaining about. Not only do they tolerate players being late, but they also model that behavior by being late themselves. Being responsible for your culture is both a blessing and a curse. We can see the negative impact in the example above. This is also a blessing because if you want to change your culture, it starts with YOU. Be the change that you want to see. How are you responsible for the culture in your home, both the good and the bad?How can you take responsibility for your culture? Where would you like to start BEing different?For me in my home, it's positioning myself as the hero by avoiding my tendency to complain and blame. It's creating a culture of responsibility and BEing the hero of our own stories.Excitement is contagious!It's been fun to coach with these coaches. One of the new coaches is my son's favorite coach. When I asked him, "Why?", he said, because he's always happy and excited. This coach is one big buff, athletic-looking, dude! When he gets excited, it's a little scary because he's so massive, but EVERYONE around him gets excited. What if you got excited every time you saw your teen? What if that was one of your new ways of BEing? What impact would that have on you and your teen's life?For me, it's celebrating my teen's victories and successes. It's being excited to see him and spend time with him. Call to ACTION!Join the Firmly Founded Parent membership TODAY!!

ReloWomen Podcast
Ep 041 Mindset: Why is everyone talking about it?

ReloWomen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 14:16


Everyone is talking about Mindset, but what is it REALLY??  Is it about to do lists and accountability or could there be more to it?  Come explore what you need to know about mindset and how YOU Can Use it to Create a REAL LIFE after Relocation...or any time.  Learn More at https://ReloWomen.com

Magefølelsen
Kristin Oishi. Om å ta sjanser og hoppe i det. Om måter å børste utfordringer av seg. Om hvor lett og lønnsomt det faktisk er å drifte på en bærekraftig måte. Episode 6

Magefølelsen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 55:55


Episode 6: Kristin Oishi startet som 19-åring sitt første gründerprosjekt på ferie i Kambodsja. Der bestemte hun og noen venner seg for å starte hotell. Det ble til to hotell, hvorav det ene - Soria Moria Boutique Hotel - har vunnet flere internasjonale priser for måten hotellet driftes. Her snakker vi bærekraft og samfunnsansvar ut til fingerspissene.    Kristin sier det så fint at "selvfølgelig skulle vi drifte på den måten og i bunn og grunn så var det heller ikke veldig komplisert". Kristin har siden flyttet tilbake til Norge, hvor hun har jobbet flere år for IMPACT Norway. Impact Norway hjelper mennesker med unødvendige funksjonshemminger i 11 land.    Nå ønsker Kristin å jobbe mer lokalt, for hun liker å se direkte resultater av arbeidet sitt. Gjennom Rewired for Sustainability hjelper hun bedrifter med å se bærekraftige løsninger og hvordan bærekraftig drift også er lønnsommere enn status quo.. Med hennes fantastiske erfaring, gleder jeg meg til å se hva hun kan få til i Norge.    Just do it!    Følg/ abonner på podcasten, skriv gjerne en kommentar, del med folk som kunne trengt noen gode rollemodeller og les gjerne mer om oss på:    https://magefolelsen.com/    https://www.instagram.com/magefoelelsen.podcast/    Musikk:    BoxCat Games med Battle Boss    Broke For Free med Something Elated    Captive Portal med You Can Use 

Dub Squared Podcast
You Can Use the N-Word But Can You Cook?

Dub Squared Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 51:43


You Can Use the N-Word But Can You Cook? What's up, Good People? We're getting this episode to you a week late. Last week was a bit crazy. In this episode, we discuss the use of the N-Word. Should folks fight for the right to use it? And Ladies, how do you react when a man asks if you can cook?   Squadcast: http://bit.ly/2T8RMHlZ Shoutrageous: https://bit.ly/2z9CNXm Trina's Words with Friends ID: https://bit.ly/3cxNqlq Delroy Lindo N-Word Scene: https://bit.ly/3cxNmSB "Can you Cook?" Rebuttal: https://bit.ly/3ahEgry   Intro Music: Writers Room by A P O L L O, DJ DENZ The Rooster, Timothy Infinite feat. Dylan Sitts http://bit.ly/39h77wi   Dub Squared Podcast Website: https://dubsquaredpodcast.comE-Mail: dubsquaredpod@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/dubsquaredpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dubsquaredpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dubsquaredpod Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/DSPodiTunes Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/DSPodGoogle Spotify: http://bit.ly/DSPodSpotify Sticher: http://bit.ly/DSPodStitcher   Autrina Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atwash101 Twitter: https://twitter.com/atwash101   Reggie Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reggieiswho Twitter: https://twitter.com/reggieiswho Website: https://whoisreggie.com   Podcast Gear Recorder-Zoom H4n Pro: https://amzn.to/2v8DRJ8 Microphones-Samson Q2U: https://amzn.to/38hekMJ Distributed via Simplecast: http://bit.ly/Simplecast_DSPod   Autrina Washington and Reggie White met in college circa 2006. They lost contact and reconnected years later when Reggie decided to call Trina during a random trip to Walmart. These days, they speak every day, and their conversations sometimes take an abrupt left turn. This podcast gives you a peek into Autrina & Reggie’s chats about life, love, society, queso, and literally everything in between. Listen in to hear these two friends discuss absolutely whatever whenever!

In the Middle of It with Amy Kelly, The Ish Girl
Learning Styles - What's Yours?

In the Middle of It with Amy Kelly, The Ish Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 20:36


Learning Styles and A Paradigm Shift As an educator and a Mom, one thing I know for sure is that I want to equip my teens with everything they need to manage their own learning. Understanding how I learn best and how my kids learn best makes a HUGE difference in the way I teach – whether in the classroom or at home – AND it puts them one step closer to becoming independent, lifelong learners. Now, when I was in the classroom, that shift came about as the result of a project my entire team did at the beginning of one school year. And to be clear, after that first time we did it, it was part of our interdisciplinary curriculum every year after. For the assignment, every kid had to use a guided journal, and detail different life experiences they’d had, using 8 categories that were based on Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences. At the end of the project, students did a presentation sharing which intelligences they were strong in and those where they were challenged. It gave us a lot of insight into our students and helped us get to know them. Bringing Learning Styles into Lessons Our challenge after the project was figuring out how to incorporate that insight into our lesson planning. If you’re a teacher, you know exactly what I’m talking about – putting together a one-dimensional lesson plan is a big challenge when you’re first starting out. And creating a one-size-fits-all assignment is certainly the simplest way to do things, but is it the most effective? To create eight different assignments – to fit ALL the different learning styles – that’s a recipe for crazy-making. The trick was to find efficient ways to hit as many learning styles as we could – and to recognize when our own learning styles were biasing us. Eventually, we got into a great rhythm, offering projects with a choice for what kinds of end products students could submit. Mixing up lesson formats to present information in a variety of styles and letting students have some freedom in how they worked in class. Learning Styles in the Time of Coronavirus Now, obviously, teachers don’t have a whole lot of wiggle room when it comes to the kinds of assignments they’re giving. During this coronavirus quarantine, the constraints of e-learning are definitely at play. But parents? Discovering your own learning style and your students could be a game-changer. Because while it’s literally impossible for a teacher to tailor instruction for each individual student (it gives me a panic attack to think about that level of work!), a parent can. Am I suggesting that parents need to know how to teach Algebra or French or Statistics or AP English? Absolutely not. What I AM saying, is that knowing your teen’s learning style can give you another tool to share with them; another way to support their learning. What It Might Look Like Imagine being able to show your visual learners how to turn class notes into visual symbols, then back into words again, to better study for a test. You could have your auditory learners explain the new math concept to you. Your read/write learners could condense class notes into a bulleted list. Or you could role-play taking the test with your kinesthetic learner, so they can practice. You get the idea – you can see how knowing those specific learning styles can be super helpful. (I’ve shared links with more information about this in the “Referenced in this Episode” section below. Different Ways to Look at Learning Styles Having said that, what I want to do next is share some different ways to look at learning styles. There are a ton of ways to “categorize” yourself – and your teens – but for our purposes, we’re going to explore 3 different ways to look at the way you learn. Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences First, and this is the one I used with my students in the project I mentioned earlier, is Gardner’s multiple intelligences. Here’s what they are: Linguistic intelligence Logical-mathematical intelligence Spatial intelligence Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence Musical intelligence Interpersonal intelligence Intrapersonal intelligence Naturalist intelligence Multiple Intelligences Learning Styles in Action The link between the intelligences and learning is that you process and learn optimally when new information is presented in the area of your strongest intelligence. For instance, if I was a history teacher talking about the American revolution, I might have someone with a strong linguistic intelligence read primary documents from the time period logical-mathematical intelligence put together statistics about the time period – population size, number of people in the armies involved, etc. spatial intelligence read (or create) a graphic novel detailing key events bodily-kinesthetic intelligence act out one of the key events or create a dance that represents key events musical intelligence study music composed during the time period and relate it to the events of the day interpersonal intelligence have a group discussion about key events of the time period and cause/effect between them (taxes & Boston tea party, etc.) intrapersonal intelligence journal as if they were someone from that time period experiencing a key event naturalist intelligence research how the natural terrain, animal population, etc. helped or hindered the American and British militaries Bernice McCarthy’s 4MAT Okay, the next kind of learning style structure we’re going to look at is the 4MAT model. This is something I dabble with as a teacher, but also as a speaker. The idea is that everyone has a question they need to have answered when they're in a new learning situation. (Go to http://theishgirl.com/ep75 to see the visual.) Type 1 likes self-reflection and looks for personal meaning. They learn by making connections. Type 2 likes facts. They think through ideas, research what the experts say on something. They learn by examining ideas. Type 3 likes doing. They experiment, build, and tinker. They learn by applying. Type 4 likes creating. They look for hidden possibilities, explore new ideas, and create and adapt. They learn by trial and error. How I’ve Used the 4MAT Learning Style The way I’ve used this, specifically, is by trying to draw in my audiences by answering the first three questions at the very beginning of the talks I give. For instance, with this blog post, I let you guys know in the beginning that my goal is to equip teens with everything they need to manage their own learning (that’s the why) and that one way to do that is by understanding different learning styles (the what) and that we’d be exploring how to use learning styles if you’re a parent who’s homeschooling or a teacher who’s creating e-lessons. (that’s the how.) The What If, I don’t really have to address, because there are those of you out there who are already thinking about, what if I used it this way with my kids? You know who you are! The VARK Guide to Learning Styles The last type of learning style structure we’ll look at is the VARK format. It was developed by Neil Fleming, and it’s an acronym for Visual, Auditory, Read/Write, and Kinesthetic. If it sounds similar to the multiple intelligences – well, it is. But there are a few nuances. This is from the website vark-learn.com/ and it outlines what each category represents People with a strong visual preference for learning like: different formats, space, graphs, charts, diagrams, maps, and plans. People with a strong aural preference for learning like: discussions, stories, guest speakers, and chatting. People with a strong read/write preference for learning like: lists, notes, and text in all its formats, whether in print or online. People with a strong kinesthetic preference for learning like: senses, practical exercises, examples, cases, and trial and error. You Can Use the VARK Guide to Learning Styles Right Now The reason I’m including the VARK theory is that they offer a great questionnaire to help figure out where you land in their version of learning styles – plus, they have a resource page that walks you through learning and communication strategies that work best for your style. How I’ve Used VARK with My Family Just to give you an idea of how we’ve used them in our family; my son is an aural learner, and he was on the Academic Decathlon team this year. They had multiple reading guides on a variety of subjects that they started studying last summer. He used my podcast equipment to record himself reading the guides and downloaded them to his phone so he could listen to them all the time. My daughter, on the other hand, is a list-maker (the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree – she comes from a long line of list-makers) and she puts everything down on paper or in her remind or list apps on her phone to keep track of all her things. Do You Want to Equip Your Teens to Manage Their Own Learning? This isn’t something that you have to be perfect at. In fact, it’s a whole lot of messy trial and error – for parents AND for teachers. But the bottom line is this: Are you the kind of parent and/or the kind of teacher who wants to equip your teens with as many tools as you can? The kind who is teaching your teens to manage their own learning? I’m a linguistic, quadrant 4 What If, Read/Write learner. What are you? What are your teens? I’d LOVE to know! You can grab graphics for each style on my show notes page and post them on your own social media – just be sure to tag me and use the hashtag #ishlearningstyles! And teachers, I’d love to know how you’ve incorporated learning styles into your classroom – pre-COVID and now. Go to the link on my show notes page to leave me a voicemail and tell me what you’re doing. You might be featured in an upcoming podcast episode! Head to my show notes page for more resources.

Sails Off the Rails
The Lemon Pepper Lodge - Part 4

Sails Off the Rails

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2020 204:26


After running from elk, the crew arrive at the Lemon Pepper Lodge. They delve into the strange areas below and discover terrifying beings while stumbling around in the dark. Special thanks to Michael Kussmann for providing his voice in this episode. Twitter: @SailsOffRails Music Used: The Others Are Coming by Hainbach; Downtown Metropolis Chase by Aaron Kenny; A Chase by Houses of Heaven; Action Time by Biz Baz Studio; Escape by Houses of Heaven; Hey Sailor by Letter Box; Barbarian by Pierlo; Movie Rhythm 2 by Sunsearcher; The Banquet by Hainbach; Magic by Six Umbrellas; Epic Journey by Yung Logos; The Attraction Of Evil by Hainbach; An Example For by Captive Portal; My Peeps by Aaron Lieberman; Honeybar by Rondo Brothers; Stealer by Density & Time; Level 6 Second Strike by Komiku; Decisive Battle with the Childhood Friend by Komiku; You Can Use by Captive Portal; Old Battle Theme 1 by Monplaisir; Old Battle Theme 2 by Monplaisir; Captain Tusktooth by Make My Anthem

Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS
How to Grow and Scale a Wholesale-Based Amazon Business with Multi-Million Dollar Amazon Seller Dan Meadors

Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 34:45


Have you ever wanted to sell your products on Amazon.com? The Amazon multi-million dollar seller, Dan Meadors joins us to teach YOU the SUPER MOVES that YOU CAN USE to make millions with Amazon.com.

Sails Off the Rails
Natatory Nightmare - Part 5

Sails Off the Rails

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 134:42


This episode the gang gets wet and wild with a blue lady and a fishy man. Afterwards, Jori barely avoids wetting the bed, and Jack hangs out with a god. Twitter: @SailsOffRails Music Used: Barbarian by Pierlo; Inescapable by Ugonna Onyekwe; Future Gladiator by Kevin MacLeod; In a Heartbeat by Kevin MacLeod; Chtulthu by Quincas Moreira; Before the Apocalypse by Robert Abraham; Movie Rhythm2 by Sunsearcher; You Can Use by Captive Portal; Traveller by Six Umbrellas; Heavy by Huma-Huma; Fast Anxiety by Jeremy Korpas; Running Scared by Jeremy Korpas; A Great Darkness Approaches, Can You Feel It? by ELPHNT; Game On by Jeremy Korpas; Future Gladiator by Kevin MacLeod; Viking by Aakash Gandhi; El Camino del Alce by Silva de Alegria; The Pirate And The Dancer by Rolemusic; Horror House by Aaron Kenny; She Died Up There You Know by Dan Bodan; Fairy Meeting by Emily A. Sprague; Down by Joey Pecoraro; Prelude No. 15 by Chris Zabriskie; Lost Frontier by Kevin MacLeod; Vacation Casual by Sir Cubworth; Gently, Onwards by ELPHNT; Lost In Prayer by Doug Maxwell

Weather Hype
Episode 59: It Goes Both Ways: Connecting Research and Practice (w/ Drs. Joe Trainor and Scott Miles)

Weather Hype

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019


The disaster and natural hazard communities are made up of many moving parts and people that play different roles. Two prominent roles are “the researcher” and “the practitioner.” However, to successfully implement new-found knowledge into practice and to further investigate some of the practical challenges that practitioners face, researchers and practitioners must work together. That’s where Impact360 Alliance can help out. Impact 360 Alliance, which was previously known as the Alliance for Integrative Approaches to Extreme Environmental Events, strives to help researchers and practitioners establish connections, build relationships, and co-create innovative solutions together. On this week’s episode of WeatherHype, we are joined by Dr. Joe Trainor - Director of the Disaster Science and Management Program at the University of Delaware and the Chair of the Impact360 Steering Committee as well as Dr. Scott Miles - the Director of Impact360 Alliance to talk about the importance of building and maintaining researcher and practitioner relationships. You will learn about the up-and-coming organization called Impact360 that strives to build these researcher-practitioner connections. Not only that, but you’ll also pick up some tips to help you collaborate or start one of these mutual partnerships along the way. Whether you are a researcher, practitioner, or a little of both, this episode will have something for you! So, stick around because WeatherHype is coming up next! Modifications were made for the Introduction and transition music "Baby, I'm Bad Weather" by Toussaint Morrison: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ and "You Can Use" by Captive Portal and "Awaken" by Scott Holmes: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/

Sports Medicine Research Podcast
You Can Use a PASS (May 31, 2019)

Sports Medicine Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019


Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on May 31, 2019. * The Exercise and Sports Science Australia position statement: Exercise medicine in Cancer Management * PASS Passes to Evaluate Success of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction * Infographic: Optimal […] The post You Can Use a PASS (May 31, 2019) appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

Brainwaves
The science of aging: Making progress against the march of time

Brainwaves

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 14:23


This week, we explore the science of improving your health span — living longer AND healthier — and the link between your gut microbiome and heart health, with two researchers from CU Boulder’s Integrative Physiology of Aging lab. And we look at new research on how to lower your blood pressure in 5 minutes a day with no exercise. Douglas Seals, https://www.colorado.edu/iphy/people/professors/douglas-r-seals CU Boulder’s Integrative Physiology of Aging lab: (https://www.colorado.edu/iphy/research/integrative-physiology-aging-laboratory). Story: 5-minute workout may improve blood pressure https://www.colorado.edu/today/2019/02/25/novel-workout-improves-health Music credits: “Air Hockey Saloon” by Chris Zabriskie; license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/vendaface/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/ Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/-NEsfl50G7s “You Can Use” by Captive Portal: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Captive_Portal/Toy_Sounds_Vol_1/Captive_Portal_-_Toy_Sounds_Vol_1_-_01_You_Can_Use. License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

STEMCAST: A Podcast About Science, Engineering, Technology, and Mathematics
E14 - 10 qualities that get young professionals hired

STEMCAST: A Podcast About Science, Engineering, Technology, and Mathematics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 32:22


In this week's episode, Elisabeth and Jess discuss "10 qualities that get young professionals hired." The post they discuss was originally made by Thomas A. Anderson on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/10-qualities-get-young-professionals-hired-thomas-a-anderson-p-e-/ If you want to be on a call then email your question to podcast@steminine.com. If you want to download the FREE Personal Statment Checklist, then enter your email at the following link: http://link.steminine.com/pschecklist We have a favour to ask you, it would really help us out if you could leave us a review. It helps other's discover the podcast. Thank you! Music by Captive Portal - "You Can Use" from Toy Sounds Vol.1 2018.

STEMCAST: A Podcast About Science, Engineering, Technology, and Mathematics
E13 - Let's review that personal statement for grad school applications!

STEMCAST: A Podcast About Science, Engineering, Technology, and Mathematics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 34:31


If you want to download the FREE Personal Statment Checklist, then enter your email at the following link: http://link.steminine.com/pschecklist This week's episode, Elisabeth and Jess talk all about reviewing your personal statement!! (Also known as a motivation letter, aka letter of intent). If you need any more information then be sure to check out the YouTube channel since the month of December is entirely dedicated to grad school applications. If you want to be on a call then email your question to podcast@steminine.com. We have a favour to ask you, it would really help us out if you could leave us a review. It helps other's discover the podcast. Thank you! Music by Captive Portal - "You Can Use" from Toy Sounds Vol.1 2018.

Plundergrounds
020 Cybernetic Tanks, 1977

Plundergrounds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 37:38


• Steve Jackson's Ogre -> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogre_(game) • Newer Versions -> http://www.sjgames.com/ogre/ • Winchell's Story ver 1 -> http://www.projectrho.com/ogre.html • Winchell's Story ver 2 -> http://www.sjgames.com/ogre/products/ogrezine/forgingfirstogre.html • Music behind reading is "Boss Battle" (altered) by Mystery Mammal • Intro/Outro Music is "You Can Use" by Captive Portal --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/plundergrounds/message

WellSeekers with Lucia
Mary Joyner, Artist & Founder of Flo-Jo Forever: ONE Special Way To Bring Wellness To Your Life!

WellSeekers with Lucia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018


On today's show we have a WellSeeker's special guest and good friend of Lucia's, Mary Joyner! Mary is an accomplished musician, business woman and daughter of the fastest woman in our nation's history, Flo Jo. Listen as Mary share's with us one of the main things that has helped guide her wellness journey and can guide yours as well! Mary will also share more on her music and the wellness focused company she is starting in honor of her mom. Learn more about her journey and the tools YOU CAN USE that are #simple #easy and #real to help you grow, heal and thrive in your head, heart and home! Follow Mary at the links below:Facebook: www.Facebook.com/MJOYMusicIG: @MaryJoynerWorldTwitter : @MaryJoynerWorld Find Us on Social @WellSeekersFollow Lucia on Instagram @LuciaNazz WellSeekers is great for mental health, holistic well being, stress, anxiety, self care, relationships, healing, growing, connecting, love, and life.

STEMCAST: A Podcast About Science, Engineering, Technology, and Mathematics

This week, Elisabeth threw a ton of new words at Jess (whose vocabulary is very limited). And Jess, a native speaker, was impressed by the Swede. Afterwards they answered some questions from students. Hopefully the advice will help you too! If you want to be on a call then email your question to podcast@steminine.com. We have a favour to ask you, it would really help us out if you could leave us a review. It helps other's discover the podcast. Thank you! Music by Captive Portal - "You Can Use" from Toy Sounds Vol.1 2018.

STEMCAST: A Podcast About Science, Engineering, Technology, and Mathematics
E11 - Find someone who loves you like Jess loves poutine

STEMCAST: A Podcast About Science, Engineering, Technology, and Mathematics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 36:17


This week we read our favourite IG-nobel prizes! If you want to be on a call then email your question to podcast@steminine.com. We have a favour to ask you, it would really help us out if you could leave us a review. It helps other's discover the podcast. Thank you! Music by Captive Portal - "You Can Use" from Toy Sounds Vol.1 2018.

Plundergrounds
001 Making the Fantastic Familiar

Plundergrounds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 14:02


• RIP Meathead • Familiars and Animal Companions • Pack World (Dragonriders of Pern, Elfquest) -> jellysawgames.blogspot.com/2017/08/plundergrounds-45-pack-world-free.html • Tension between the Fantastic and the Real • Setting vs. Player responsibility for "Realism" • Homework! • Mailbag: Colin "Spikepit" • On Fighting Fantasy -> www.gauntlet-rpg.com/fear-of-a-black-dragon/the-warlock-of-firetop-mountain • Troika! and Evolving vs. Set-It-and-Forget-It Initiative -> www.rpgnow.com/product/199603/Troika -> www.rpgnow.com/product/231948/Troika-Initiative-Cards • Other Stuff -> www.patreon.com - subscribe to the Plundergrounds zine -> www.jellysaw.com - free games and articles -> I'm "Ray Otus" on Google+ & Goodreads -> Music is "You Can Use" by Captive Portal --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/plundergrounds/message

Essentials of Healthy Living
News You Can Use including epigenetics, toxins, life expectancy declining and autism

Essentials of Healthy Living

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 59:00


Dana Laake will discuss news You Can Use including epigenetics, toxins, life expectancy declining and autism. Dana Laake is a licensed nutritionist providing preventive and therapeutic medical nutrition services for over 25 years. Her practice includes the nutritional evaluation and treatment of the full spectrum of health issues affecting children and adults. Dana holds a Master’s degree in nutrition from the University of Maryland.

InCast
Season 1 Episode 3: Creating Memories After Infant Loss with Gina Harris of Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep

InCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 40:17


Gina Harris is the CEO of Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep (NILMDTS), a nonprofit that provides professional remembrance photography worldwide for families who have suffered a stillbirth or infant loss. She understands firsthand the difference NILMDTS can make by positively impacting others lives during extremely difficult times. Listen to this episode to learn more about the importance of capturing a memory as part of the grieving process. Listen and Learn: Gina’s personal story that led to her Rainbow Babies The importance of creating tangible memories Tips on how medical providers can educate and inform families about the NILMDTS services Social media’s role in creating acceptance of such photographs How the NILMDTS process works Advice on how providers can take photos for the family if needed and other ways to support families Resources from Gina that You Can Use in Your Practice: Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep Website Related Products: A Guide to Grief & Healing After the Loss of Your Baby (Book+Web App) A Guide to Grief & Healing After the Loss of Your (Web

InCast
Season 1 Episode 3: Creating Memories After Infant Loss with Gina Harris of Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep

InCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 40:17


Gina Harris is the CEO of Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep (NILMDTS), a nonprofit that provides professional remembrance photography worldwide for families who have suffered a stillbirth or infant loss. She understands firsthand the difference NILMDTS can make by positively impacting others lives during extremely difficult times. Listen to this episode to learn more about the importance of capturing a memory as part of the grieving process. Listen and Learn: Gina’s personal story that led to her Rainbow Babies The importance of creating tangible memories Tips on how medical providers can educate and inform families about the NILMDTS services Social media’s role in creating acceptance of such photographs How the NILMDTS process works Advice on how providers can take photos for the family if needed and other ways to support families Resources from Gina that You Can Use in Your Practice: Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep Website Related Products: A Guide to Grief & Healing After the Loss of Your Baby (Book+Web App) A Guide to Grief & Healing After the Loss of Your (Web

Between Awesome and Disaster with Will Carey

Comedian Eric Frost and Will have been unlikely friends for close to 10 years.  Eric sits down with Will to discuss growing up in Baltimore, and the beginnings of the Baltimore Comedy Scene.  Starting Comedy in Black Rooms, and Eric's deconstruction of political correctness and it's relation to the art of Stand up comedy.   Eric on Twitter: @mrefrost   Eric's weekly show at the Shady Lady every Monday in Astoria https://www.facebook.com/mixednutscomedy/   Will on Twitter @comicwillcarey www.willcareyisfunny.com the next edition of You Can Use that at the Creek and the Cave will be on May 7th at 9pm.  Free show! 

Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
7 Unconventional Marketing Tactics for 2017 | Ep. #187

Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2017 8:38


In Episode #187, Eric and Neil discuss the 7 unconventional marketing tactics that you can use for 2017. Tune in to hear what tactics are trending today and the online resources that can get you to speed. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today’s topic: 7 Unconventional Marketing Tactics that You Can Use for 2017 00:35 – First, check out Russell Brunson’s ClickFunnels 00:56 – Soon, more and more businesses are going to do funnels 01:19 – Second, website personalization 01:21 – Hubspot provides you these options to personalize 01:53 – Third, try micro-retargeting 02:41 – Connect Leads can help you segment your Facebook retargeting 03:30 – Fourth, branding 04:05 – Gary Vaynerchuk is really gaining traffic 04:43 – Branding creates more business opportunities in the long run 04:53 – Google Trends can tell you a brand’s information 05:13 – Fifth, chat is becoming a great marketing tool 06:00 – Intercom and Drift are good tools to look up 06:14 – Sixth, work on your notifications 07:08 – Seventh is content upgrading 07:27 – Find a piece where a tweak is needed and upgrade it 08:08 – That’s it for today’s episode! 3 Key Points: More and more businesses are turning to sales funnels. For a long term solution—working on your branding to create more business opportunities in the future. Marketing strategies are continuously improving—FIND the easiest way to get your product to the people. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu

Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
7 Unconventional Marketing Tactics for 2017 | Ep. #187

Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2017 8:38


In Episode #187, Eric and Neil discuss the 7 unconventional marketing tactics that you can use for 2017. Tune in to hear what tactics are trending today and the online resources that can get you to speed. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today's topic: 7 Unconventional Marketing Tactics that You Can Use for 2017 00:35 – First, check out Russell Brunson's ClickFunnels 00:56 – Soon, more and more businesses are going to do funnels 01:19 – Second, website personalization 01:21 – Hubspot provides you these options to personalize 01:53 – Third, try micro-retargeting 02:41 – Connect Leads can help you segment your Facebook retargeting 03:30 – Fourth, branding 04:05 – Gary Vaynerchuk is really gaining traffic 04:43 – Branding creates more business opportunities in the long run 04:53 – Google Trends can tell you a brand's information 05:13 – Fifth, chat is becoming a great marketing tool 06:00 – Intercom and Drift are good tools to look up 06:14 – Sixth, work on your notifications 07:08 – Seventh is content upgrading 07:27 – Find a piece where a tweak is needed and upgrade it 08:08 – That's it for today's episode! 3 Key Points: More and more businesses are turning to sales funnels. For a long term solution—working on your branding to create more business opportunities in the future. Marketing strategies are continuously improving—FIND the easiest way to get your product to the people. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu

Between Awesome and Disaster with Will Carey

One of the first Punk Rock bands Will ever saw live was fronted by Matt Pless.  Matt tells Will about his days as the front man of 3 Prong Outlet, the early Maryland punk rock scene, working with SR-71 Frontman Mitch Allan, and how after his band fell apart he found new musical inspiration and made a name for himself in the DIY Folk Punk Scene.  Plus Matt Plays a Brand new song from his upcoming album as well as Ashtray from the album Tumbleweed.     Matt Pless on Facebook   https://www.facebook.com/mattplessmusic?fref=ts   Buy Matt's Albums on Bandcamp https://mattpless.bandcamp.com or on Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/matt-pless/id187808665   Host: Will Carey NYC!! Will is hosting his monthly Free Stand up show You Can Use that Sunday 8/7/16 at 9PM at the Creek and the Cave in Long Island City Queens.  tweet him joke topic then come see him make comedians work them into their sets https://www.facebook.com/events/1730483037201427/ Twitter: @comicwillcarey www.willcareyisfunny.com