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Best podcasts about young scholar

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The Joyful Catholic Leaders Show
The Sacraments, Aquinas, Artificial Intelligence and Forming Future Catholic Leaders with Dr. Brandon Wanless

The Joyful Catholic Leaders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 91:15


Dr. Brandon Wanless serves as an assistant professor of dogmatic theology at The Saint Paul Seminary after earning his Master of Arts in Theology there in 2015. He spent three years as an adjunct professor at Ave Maria University, Florida (2016-2018), and five years as an upper school theology teacher at St. Agnes School in St. Paul.Wanless has organized and delivered numerous lectures and presentations. He has written also on everything from St. Thomas Aquinas' reflections on the virtue of justice to the Blessed Mother's place throughout salvation history. Much of his work features Aquinas, one of the patrons on the seminary and university campus.He is a founding member of the Sacra Doctrina Project and received a Young Scholar's Award from the American Catholic Philosophical Association in 2016. He is also a member of the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars and the American Academy of Religion.The St. Paul resident and married father of six received his B.A. in philosophy from St. Mary's University in Winona and his Ph.D. in theology from Ave Maria University.

The English Zone
189. "If it's not in your mind, it's not yours!" | lessons from a young scholar 900 years ago! | Intermediate English

The English Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 8:19


This young scholar's entire life changed when he got robbed by a group of bandits/robbers. Looking back, he thought that was the best thing that ever happened to him.Watch this on YouTube here:https://youtu.be/A0M9gk2cTlQ

University of Georgia Griffin Campus News
Melissa Todd talks with Dr. Harry Akoh about the relationship between UGA Griffin and Atlanta Metropolitan State College

University of Georgia Griffin Campus News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 59:54


The Classical Ideas Podcast
EP 284: Teaching, Curriculum, & Standards w/Dr. Elizabeth Jemison

The Classical Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 42:01


Elizabeth Jemison is Associate Professor of Religion at Clemson University where she teaches courses on American religion. She is the author of Christian Citizens: Reading the Bible in Black and White in the Postemancipation South, published by UNC Press in 2020. Her next book project, tentatively titled, Christian Motherhood: Race and Southern Churchwomen's Organizing during Segregation, examines how women's religious groups across racial lines mobilized to defend Christian motherhood with conflicting results. She has written for Patheos and Religion & Politics. At Clemson, Jemison received the Provost's Outstanding Junior Teacher Award in 2022 and the College of AAH Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2020. She was a Young Scholar in American Religion in the 2015-2017 cohort. Follow Elizabeth Jemison online: https://twitter.com/eljemison Visit Sacred Writes online: https://www.sacred-writes.org/luce-cohort-summer-2023

Parenting The Adlerian Way
149: Supporting Twice-Exceptional / Neurodivergent Children

Parenting The Adlerian Way

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 43:55


I am excited to share my conversation with two-time Fulbright Scholar Sam Young M.Ed., a neurodivergent educator, as we discussed issues such as masking, the pitfalls of deficiency models and the importance of strength-based talent development. In the podcast Sam mentioned the great Sir Kenneth Robinson TED Talk, “Do schools kill creativity?” so I am including that link here: https://youtu.be/iG9CE55wbtY?si=_bROeNrtJqEcp_kAYou can also look at the online classes and resources at Young Scholar's Academy, the school that “Mr. Sam” runs as an adjunct to their main educational outlet. His courses can be found here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Total Information AM
By all accounts Ralph Yarl is a young scholar - Brian Lock of KMBZ

Total Information AM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 4:25


Brian Lock from KMBZ in Kansas City joins Tom Ackerman and Carol Daniel talking about the KC teenager that was shot after ringing doorbell at the wrong house.

You Tell Me Show
Young Scholar

You Tell Me Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 26:38


On this week's episode we're going to discuss the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr during our Moment in Black History, and we have a special guest as well. A Rochester NY high school football star that simply goes by the name of M7. We have some music by our Artist Contributors as well as a track by Professor Caz and the Razorback, produced by DJ Kid Flash. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/streetartist/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/streetartist/support

University of Georgia Griffin Campus News
Spotlight on the Workforce Education (Ed.D.) Program

University of Georgia Griffin Campus News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 57:29


Dr. John Mativo, Professor in Workforce Education, and Melissa Todd, Workforce Education student and UGA Griffin Assistant Director of Academic Affairs, talk about the Workforce Education (Ed.D.) degree program on the UGA Griffin campus.

Converging Dialogues
#200 - Marketing in the 21st Century: A Dialogue with Pinar Yildirim

Converging Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 119:32


In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Pinar Yildirim about marketing in our current society. They begin by defining marketing, how marketing influences consumers, and the importance of design and branding in marketing. They also discuss consumer loyalty within marketing and global marketing. They talk about content moderation within social media, public vs. private organizations, Tik Tok and data privacy, and many other topics. Pinar Yildirim is Associate Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School, Associate Professor by courtesy at the Penn Department of Economics, NBER Faculty Fellow, Senior Fellow at the Center for Technology and Innovation at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Senior Fellow at the Leonard Davis Institute at the University of Pennsylvania. She holds a PhD degree in Marketing and Business Economics and a PhD in Engineering, both from the University of Pittsburgh.Pinar's research areas are technology, media and information economics. She focuses on applied theory and applied-economics of online platforms, advertising, networks, media, and politics. Her research appeared in leading management, marketing journals including Marketing Science, Journal of Marketing Research, Management Science, and Journal of Marketing. She has received numerous grants and honors including, Marketing Science Institute Scholar, and earlier the Young Scholar, Awards, Seenu Srinivasan Young Scholar Award in Quantitative Methodology and the Erin Anderson Award for Emerging Mentor and Scholar. Her research has been covered by numerous media outlets such as CNN, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post, NPR, Forbes, Politico, Vox, San Francisco Chronicle, among others.  She is on the Editorial Board of Marketing Science and Journal of Marketing Research, two leading academic journals of marketing.Website: www.pinaryildirim.comTwitter: @prof_yildirim This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit convergingdialogues.substack.com

Real Dictators
Robert Mugabe Part 1: The Young Scholar

Real Dictators

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 54:00


For almost four decades, Robert Mugabe held the reins of power in Zimbabwe with an iron grip. As a youthful idealist, he led a revolutionary movement that put his country back in African hands. But once in power, he presided over a regime of brutality and jaw-dropping corruption. So what events helped form Mugabe? And how did he manoeuvre himself from obscurity to power? A Noiser production, written by Duncan Barrett. This is Part 1 of 4. For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Now available for Apple and Android users. Click the Noiser+ banner on Apple or go to noiser.com/subscriptions to get started with a 7-day free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices