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This week on the special edition Bruce Lee Foundation takeover of the Bruce Lee Podcast for the month of May, Shannon welcomes Rudy Mata to the show. Shannon first met Rudy at the LA County Youth Mental Health Summit hosted by the Department of Youth Development, where his story and message left a lasting impression. Rudy's journey is one of resilience, transformation, and purpose. In the face of overwhelming odds, he committed himself to his growth and education and continues that path as he works toward a Bachelor's degree in Social Work. Today, Rudy is a registered Substance Use Disorder Counselor, youth advocate, environmentalist, artist, and poet—and above all, a father! Rudy is a true testament to the truth that our past does not define our future but it can influence and cultivate a meaningful future if we let it. His life's work centers around self-worth, generational healing, and creating safe, nurturing spaces for youth. Through his involvement with organizations like InsideOUT Writers, the Arts for Healing and Justice Network (AHJN), Youth Justice Coalition (YJC), ExpandLA, and Green Arrow Co-Lab, Rudy is building therapeutic and creative environments where at-risk youth can reconnect with their inner strength and break cycles of trauma. Whether through poetry, healing circles, or community gardening, Rudy leads with heart. He is a living reflection of Bruce Lee's philosophy of self-actualization, sharing one's learnings and paying it forward. Their conversation explores how they met, the impact of Rudy's work, and what it truly means to support youth mental health with intention and love. Tune in and enjoy! Show notes and more episodes at Brucelee.com/Podcast Connect with Rudy….Learn more about these organizations Rudy works with and supports: Flow Youth Center InsideOUT Writers Green Arrow Co-Lab Arts for Healing and Justice Network (AHJN) ExpandLA Youth Justice Coalition (YJC) Help support local small businesses, like Rudy's partner Alina: @NailedBy.Muva
The Backheeled Show | USMNT, USWNT, MLS, NWSL, USL, and more soccer coverage
On today's show, Joe Lowery dives into some of the biggest hits from MLS's Rivalry Week, discussing Inter Miami's latest defeat at the hands of Orlando City, El Trafico and Greg Vanney's new LA Galaxy contract, Nashville SC's new era, Charlotte FC's problems, and more.If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a rating and subscribe to Backheeled.com for more American soccer coverage! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
St. Louis Blues General Manager Doug Armstrong joins Tom Ackerman to evaluate the team's performance and lay out the vision for the future. Armstrong praises the leadership of Brayden Schenn and Jordan Binnington during a difficult season and offers insight into the Blues' playoff exit, pointing to struggles in five-on-six situations and system execution. He discusses the organization's focus on internal development, highlighting young talents like Jake Neighbours, Joel Hofer, Dylan Holloway, and Philip Broberg as key pieces moving forward. Armstrong also addresses the physical grind of the NHL playoffs and the need for constant improvement to remain competitive.
In this episode, Eric talks about why variability is a bell curve that's particularly challenging to manage in a sport like baseball that, at times, demands so much precision. Learn about random vs. blocked practice and what long-term athletic development strategies parents and coaches can employ with youth baseball players.Support Our Sponsor: AG1
Daily Show #93 | Ed and Dominic discuss the current state of Manchester United's wingback positions. They explore the diverse pool of players available, including Diogo Dalot, Amad Diallo, Luke Shaw, Patrick Dorgu, Noussair Mazraoui and emerging talents. The conversation dives into the feasibility of strengthening the wingback position in the summer transfer window, considering both the financial constraints and the need for versatile players who can adapt to various roles. They also touch upon United's broader transfer strategy, the potential impact of European competition qualification, and the importance of balancing the squad. The episode concludes with reflections on the club's youth prospects and the challenges of maximizing their development and potential.
The Hamilton County 5 1 3 Relief Bus is a mobile medical and social service bus, providing health screenings and application assistance to connect to social services and economic relief. The bus is equipped with the technology that allows this assistance to occur on site. The bus travels to local Read More Shared by United Resource Connection May 5, 2025
Public Health Careers podcast episode with Dr. Andra L. Wilkinson, PhD, MSPH
In this inspiring episode, I reconnect with Sandra Díaz, Operations Manager at RE/MAX Partners and founder of the Generation to Generation Prom Project. Sandra shares how her personal journey as a teen mom led her to create a community-driven initiative that provides prom attire, mentorship, and resources to high school students.Now in its fourth year, the project has expanded to Puerto Rico and includes raffles, classic car rides, and resource tables to support students beyond prom. Sandra emphasizes the power of following your heart, building community, and starting small to make a big impact.Key Highlights:Sandra blends her career at RE/MAX with her passion for service and community initiatives, including spearheading the Generation to Generation Prom Project.The Generation to Generation Prom Project provides students with dresses, suits, accessories, and creates space for mentorship, encouragement, and access to college and career resources.Sandra encourages others to start their own initiatives by following their purpose, even if they begin small or feel uncertain.Listeners can support the project by donating dresses, suits, gift cards, or volunteering their time and skills or simply by spreading the word and sharing the event info with students and families.Connect with Sandra Diaz to learn more about ways to get involved with the Generation to Generation Prom Project! https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-l-diaz-8a01a244/Details Here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/364199135722099Connect with me!LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizherrera1/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizcareercoaching/Website: https://www.lizcareercoaching.net/Email: lizcareercoaching@gmail.com40 Best Career Coach Podcasts100 Best Coaching PodcastsSupport the show
Take a deep dive into the topic of goal setting for three minutes in segment one before we are joined by our special guest Mr. Doran Johnson, music educator at Omaha Westside public school. Maria and Ashley will then dialogue about the topic of goal setting even more and apply it to how we work as youth development practitioners.
The Hamilton County Youth Employment Program provides year-round opportunities for employment, career exploration, professional development and credentialing for Hamilton County youth ages 14 through 21. The program helps young people in Hamilton County find work, explore careers and remove barriers to create a clear path to more education or a Read More Shared by United Resource Connection April 16, 2025
"Learning to do, doing to learn" Phil, alongside guest host Jamie Thibodeau, is joined by Dr. Travis Park to explore the National FFA Organization's mission and its connection to experiential education. Travis discusses the importance of agricultural education in developing leadership, personal growth, and career success among students. The discussion highlights the role of experiential learning in FFA programs, the leadership development opportunities available to students, and the empowerment of youth through peer leadership. The conversation concludes with insights on collaboration between FFA and experiential education organizations. FFA is an agricultural leadership organization for students. The mission of FFA is to develop leadership and career success. Experiential education is integral to FFA's teaching methods. Students engage in supervised agricultural experiences (SAEs). Peer leadership is a key component of FFA's structure. FFA chapters empower students to lead their peers. Leadership development occurs through conferences and workshops. FFA provides opportunities for networking and mentorship. Agriculture teachers play a crucial role in student development. Collaboration between FFA and experiential education can enhance learning. Learn more about the FFA - https://www.ffa.org/ Connect with Phil; Email - podcast@high5adventure.org Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/verticalplaypen/ Donate to the podcast - verticalplaypen.org Music and sound effects - epidemicsound.com
Lester Kiewit discusses the global reaction to the Netflix series Adolescence, which explores how teenage boys are being shaped by toxic online spaces and the rise of the so-called “manosphere.” In the UK, Prime Minister has called for the series to be shown in schools as a tool to combat online misogyny and radicalisation. With increasing debate around mobile phone and social media restrictions for children, Lester speaks to South African counselling psychologist Charl Davids for a local perspective. They unpack how parents, educators, and communities can navigate this complex digital landscape and support young people in building healthier identities and relationships.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Aggrey (Former Golf President) explains why he's vying again and shares his vision for the association.
Darren chats with the KZN MEC of Social Development about the inspiring journey of the KZN Integrated Youth Development initiative and its life-changing impact on young people across the province. Webpage
Jimmy Conrad, Charlie Davies, and Tony Meola welcome USMNT icon and Hall of Famer Tab Ramos for a deep dive into the trajectory of the national team and the biggest challenges ahead of 2026. Tab calls out the lack of fight in today's players, how over-coaching and rewarding possession is stifling development, and why mentality—not talent—is the real issue. Tab argues the best players are already in the pool and backs Tyler Adams, Weston McKennie, and Yunus Musah as the team's core, while questioning Gio Reyna's long-term role. Plus, Tab shares stories from his playing days and builds his all-time USMNT XI! Call It What You Want is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Call It What You Want team on X: @JimmyConrad, @CharlieDavies9, @TMeola1 Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on soccer. For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ You can also watch Call It What You Want on the CBS Sports Golazo Network for free on connected TVs and mobile devices through the CBS Sports app, Pluto TV, and on CBSSports.com as well as Paramount+. Sign up to the Golazo newsletter, your ultimate guide to the Beautiful Game as our experts take you beyond the pitch and around the globe with news that matters. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Bros dive into the game vs Houston where there are some wild thoughts and opinions. Should there have been more youth players playing?? USMNT failure happened but there was a shining spot, Diego Luna. And they give a preview of the game vs Minnesota.
In this week's episode of the For Everyday Leaders Podcast, Brandon and Alex sit down with Brent Freeman.Brent is a passionate advocate for adventure and youth development, using his expertise to mentor and empower young leaders. He has spent the past several years creating transformative experiences that equip youth with the skills and confidence to lead in their communities. Brent Freeman is the Executive Director of Camptown, a nonprofit that uses outdoor adventure to mentor and equip youth. Brent is also a 2024 Indianapolis Praxis Nonprofit Fellow and has a unique background as a former teacher, school leader, and district administrator. Learn more about Camptown here: https://camptown.org
Send us a textNavigating the youth baseball development system can be challenging, with players balancing showcase events and skill growth. Brandon Oliver from Futures Training Center shares insights on creating the best environment for young athletes, emphasizing the importance of competition, resilience, and collaboration. This episode offers valuable takeaways for coaches, parents, and players looking to maximize development and game performance.
In our March 2025 Community Chat, and with members of the Caribbean tech community, Tariq Mohammed, a PhD candidate and the Chair of the Caribbean ICT Youth Network who is based in Trinidad and Tobago, and Chad Fraser, the Founder and CEO of Sonover, headquartered in Grenada, the panel discusses the following three topics: * how Caribbean businesses can leverage technology to compete in a global economy; * fostering youth development and inclusion in ICTs in the Caribbean; and * is e-money a solution in search of a problem? The episode, show notes and links to some of the things mentioned during the episode can be found on the ICT Pulse Podcast Page (www.ict-pulse.com/category/podcast/) Enjoyed the episode? Do rate the show and leave us a review! Also, connect with us on: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ICTPulse/ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/ictpulse/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/ICTPulse LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/3745954/admin/ Join our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/qnUtj Music credit: The Last Word (Oui Ma Chérie), by Andy Narrell Podcast editing support: Mayra Bonilla Lopez ----------------
In this weeks episode Patricia shares the second part of her housing journey with us. We discuss the process of finding an apartment, submitting the landlord packet, and finally moving into an apartment. We also discuss the importance of advocating for yourself. Email or DM Hear Our Voices to share your story or resources related to homelessness and housing instability: NYCHearOurVoices@gmail.com Hear Our Voices' Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok account links can be found on Linktr.ee/nyc_hov. RESOURCESNYC311https://portal.311.nyc.gov/ DHS' Prevention Assistance and Temporary Housing (PATH) intake center - apply for shelter https://www.nyc.gov/site/dhs/shelter/families/families-with-children-applying.page Brochurehttps://www.nyc.gov/assets/dhs/downloads/pdf/path-brochure.pdf HRA Guide for Housing Instabilityhttps://www.nyc.gov/assets/hra/downloads/pdf/BK-9-SOI-NewGuideForRenters.pdf EducationAdvocates for Childrenhttps://www.advocatesforchildren.org/ Contact info for STH Regional Managers: https://www.schools.nyc.gov/school-life/special-situations/students-in-temporary-housingContact info shelter-based STH Family Assistants and school-based STH Community Coordinators: https://bit.ly/STHStaff Help requesting a shelter transfer to be closer to your child's school: email Jennifer Pringle at jpringle@advocatesforchildren.orgEducation specialist helpline, Monday - Thursday 10am-4pm866-427-6033 or send a message: https://www.advocatesforchildren.org/get_help/helpline/send_us_a_message Students in Temporary Housing Tip Sheet: https://www.advocatesforchildren.org/sites/default/files/library/students_in_temporary_housing.pdf?pt=1 Spanish Version: https://www.advocatesforchildren.org/sites/default/files/library/students_in_temporary_housing_spanish.pdf?pt=1 CAMBA, Inc.https://camba.org/ info@CAMBA.org Education and Youth Development https://camba.org/program/educationyouthdevelopment/ Education Center College & Career Prep Community Centers After-School and Summer Programs Community Schools Young Adult SupportMental HealthBetter Help Teen Mental Health Resourceshttps://www.betterhelp.com/advice/teenagers/Talk It Out Mental Health Counseling PLLCTalkitoutcounselingservices@gmail.comTracey Liang M.S, LMHC, NCC, C-DBTInterborough development and consultation centerPsychotherapistAddress: Coney Island ClinicIDCC Medical Building2846 Stillwell AveBrooklyn, Ny 11224Tel: (718)975-4888FAX: (718)975-2286Email: tliang@interboro.orgWebsite: www.interborough.orgLanguages: English, Cantonese, MandarinHousing VouchersSection 8https://www.nyc.gov/site/nycha/section-8/about-section-8.page CityFHEPShttps://www.nyc.gov/site/hra/help/cityfheps.page FHEPShttps://www.nyc.gov/site/hra/help/fheps.page Special One-Time Assistance (SOTA)https://www.nyc.gov/site/hra/help/sota.page Check out other resources: bit.ly/40pB4p8
Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library Cards are available to all Ohio residents. You can get a library card by completing an online application or by stopping by your local branch. With a library card, individuals have FREE access to a vast collection of books, magazines, audiobooks, and movies, as Read More Shared by United Resource Connection March 12, 2025
Al Aqsa High School (X10) vs Benoni Muslim School Is gaming harmful to youth development? by Radio Islam
Send us a textIn this episode of the Mecca of Banter podcast, the hosts discuss the latest happenings in football, focusing on their respective teams' performances, particularly St. Louis City, Manchester United, and Arsenal. They analyze recent matches, player performances, and tactical decisions while also reflecting on the broader context of the Premier League and Serie A. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by teams and players, the excitement of upcoming matches, and the passionate nature of football culture. In this episode, the hosts discuss the current state of Arsenal's squad, focusing on their striker dilemma and the impact of injuries on their performance. They also touch on the importance of upcoming matches, the potential of youth players, and the challenges faced by the goalkeeping department. Chelsea's recent performance is analyzed, along with transfer rumors and the significance of individual player performances. The conversation wraps up with a preview of the upcoming Champions League matches and a recap of the Mecha Footy League.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Team Updates03:13 Reflections on Recent Matches05:49 St. Louis City Game Analysis09:07 Tactical Discussions and Player Performances11:57 Upcoming Matches and Predictions14:57 Serie A Insights and Comparisons17:59 Premier League Title Race and Team Performances21:03 Manchester United's Recent Struggles23:57 Arsenal's Title Hopes and Recent Form37:38 Arsenal's Striker Dilemma39:45 The Importance of Upcoming Matches40:54 Youth Players and Future Prospects42:18 Assessing Player Performances44:23 Transfer Rumors and Squad Depth46:47 Chelsea's Recent Performance48:57 Goalkeeping Challenges52:25 Youth Development and Future Stars54:59 Upcoming Champions League Matches56:49 Mecca Footy League RecapKeywordsfootball, soccer, Premier League, Serie A, St. Louis City, Manchester United, Arsenal, player analysis, match review, tactics, Arsenal, Premier League, Champions League, youth players, goalkeeping, Chelsea, player performance, transfer rumors, football podcastSupport the show
In this episode of Sparking Success, Aaron Opalewski discusses his recent transition to CEO of Spark Companies, reflecting on the emotional aspects of leadership changes and the importance of beta testing strategies for business growth. The conversation also highlights the significance of communication skills in youth empowerment through the Amazing Shake program, emphasizing the value of hard work and recognition in achieving success.TakeawaysLeadership transitions can be emotional yet necessary for growth.Beta testing strategies can lead to more effective business decisions.Communication skills are essential for youth empowerment.Recognizing hard work fosters motivation and success.Growth often comes with discomfort and challenges.Celebrating results is more important than titles.Building a profitable portfolio requires strategic planning.Investing in youth programs can yield long-term benefits.Effective leadership involves collaboration and guidance.Continuous improvement is key to sustaining momentum.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Sparking Success03:00 Transition to CEO: A New Chapter06:04 Emotional Impact of Leadership Changes09:09 The Importance of Beta Testing12:04 Building a Profitable Portfolio14:56 Celebrating Success and Setting Goals17:55 The Amazing Shake: Empowering Youth20:52 The Value of Communication Skills23:47 Recognizing Hard Work and Achievements27:04 Conclusion and Future Aspirations
In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman tap into every team in the NHL and provide a preview of what to expect from each of them ahead of Friday's trade deadline. Western Conference:Anaheim ( 3:11)Calgary (9:19)Chicago (15:17)Colorado (21:48)Dallas (24:45)Edmonton (29:01)LA (39:20)Minnesota (42:50)Nashville (47:53)San Jose (52:28)Seattle (58:05)St Louis (1:01:19)Utah (1:06:45)Vancouver (1:10:08)Vegas (1:20:28)Winnipeg (1:25:56)Eastern Conference:Boston (1:32:59)Buffalo (1:39:12)Carolina (1:44:27)Columbus (1:50:24)Detroit (1:56:50)Florida (2:00:50)Montreal (2:04:40)New Jersey (2:08:12)New York Islanders (2:11:27)New York Rangers (2:17:07)Ottawa (2:20:49)Philadelphia (2:25:28)Pittsburgh (2:32:40)Tampa Bay (2:36:02)Toronto (2:39:55)Washington (2:44:30)Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail.This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates
Eric Spyropoulos, Utah Jazz for NBA.com, joins the program to preview the Utah Jazz facing off against the Sacramento Kings, and what he's seen from the youth development throughout the season.
Hour 3 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Eric Spyropoulos, Utah Jazz for NBA.com Luka Dončić vs Dallas Mavericks Best and Worst of the Day
JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on February 26, 2025. Pressure is on the CFP leaders to figure out the changes Fresno State hit with sports gambling probe Would You Rather? Mike Folta, Utah Hockey Club radio play-by-play NFL Blitz: NFL reportedly considering measuring first downs with electronics system next season Real Salt Lake and CS Herediano getting prepared for Leg 2 of the CCC Eric Spyropoulos, Utah Jazz for NBA.com Luka Dončić vs Dallas Mavericks Best and Worst of the Day
Send us a textRussell and Christian (@superwyatt.bsky.social) preview the upcoming Nashville SC season.Timestamps00:00 Intro01:29 Roster Changes and Coaching Staff04:25 Key Player Acquisitions07:17 Fan Expectations and Concerns10:24 Building Around Key Players13:18 Youth Development and Future Prospects16:34 Realistic Season Predictions19:30 Factors for Success in the Upcoming Season31:27 Nashville's Challenges in the Final Third32:16 Expectations for the US Open Cup34:01 Concerns About Front Office Dynamics37:26 Fan Engagement and Attendance38:46 Innovative Marketing Strategies for MLS48:15 Final Thoughts and Future OutlookSupport the show
My good friend Will Smith does some amazing work in the youth development and youth reform space. He's actually an idol of mine. He was recently under attack after the government announced some well-deserved funding for his programs and it prompted me to ask why people would attack someone doing so much good. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode comes all the way from Tanzania. On International Women and Girls in Science day, I got the opportunity to interview Clara Mlemba. Clara background is in pharmacy, and on this episode we discuss the difference in education, how she got into pharmacy, and her work with the nonprofit Adilisha Child and Youth Development. They work with getting children in STEM, especially women. In Tanzania, women are still seen as less than in some tribes, and it is harder to get them an education. Support the show
Dr. Kanjana Thepboriruk is joined by Dr. Paul Wright, Paolo Eslava, and Dr. Jeremy Bulter to discuss physical education in a Southeast Asian Context. The guests share their experiences as practitioners of SEA martial arts and the contributions SEA martial arts have on their professional and personal lives. They reflect on the history of Southeast Asian combat sports and how the competition has evolved due to standardization in the past few decades. Dr. Paul Wright is a Professor of Kinesiology and Physical Education at NIU. His research specializes in Youth Development and social-emotional learning. Paolo Eslava is a graduate student in athletic training at Northern Illinois University. He was the former strength and conditioning coach for the Philippines Pencak Silat National Team. Dr. Jeremy Bulter is the Associate Director of Project FLEX, a sport-based leadership program that teaches life skills through sport to positively impact the lives of incarcerated youth, and an Adjunct Professor of Kinesiology and Physical Education at NIU.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Mecca of Banter podcast, the hosts discuss the highs and lows of their respective football teams, focusing on recent performances in cup competitions, injury concerns, and the overall state of their squads. The conversation highlights the emotional rollercoaster of being a football fan, particularly for supporters of Manchester United, Tottenham, and Arsenal. The hosts reflect on the challenges faced by their teams, including managerial decisions and the impact of injuries on squad depth, while also looking ahead to upcoming matches and expectations for the rest of the season. The conversation delves into the current struggles of Manchester United and Chelsea, focusing on player performances, coaching decisions, and the challenges faced by both teams. The discussion highlights the need for tactical adjustments, the importance of youth development, and the implications of recent FA Cup results. The participants express their frustrations and hopes for improvement as they analyze the state of their respective clubs. In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about the upcoming Champions League match between Manchester City and Real Madrid, sharing their predictions and insights on the teams' current forms. They also touch on other significant matches, including the Merseyside Derby and the Carabao Cup. The conversation shifts to American players making an impact in European football, followed by predictions for domestic cup competitions like the FA Cup. The hosts analyze the Premier League title race and conclude with their thoughts on potential Champions League winners, highlighting dark horses and favorites.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Team Updates06:02 Reflections on Recent Cup Performances11:59 Injury Concerns and Squad Depth18:00 Tottenham's Struggles and Managerial Decisions23:49 Looking Ahead: Future Matches and Expectations28:03 Manchester United's Current Struggles31:38 Player Performances and Tactical Adjustments37:04 Coaching Decisions and Team Dynamics40:34 Chelsea's Recent Challenges and Future Prospects46:51 Youth Development and Team Rebuilding52:51 FA Cup Insights and European Competitions53:45 Champions League Showdown: Man City vs. Real Madrid55:01 Upcoming Matches: Merseyside Derby and More55:54 American Players Making Waves in Europe57:10 Predictions for Domestic Cups: Carabao and FA Cup01:02:02 Premier League Title Race: Who Will Prevail?01:02:55 Champions League Predictions: Dark Horses and FavoritesSupport the show
In this weeks episode Patricia shares her housing journey with us. We discuss the differences between the shelter system in NYC vs New Jersey. We also discuss the importance of advocating for yourself and commonly held misconceptions about the shelter and case workers. Email or DM Hear Our Voices to share your story or resources related to homelessness and housing instability: NYCHearOurVoices@gmail.com Hear Our Voices' Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok account links can be found on Linktr.ee/nyc_hov. RESOURCES NYC311 https://portal.311.nyc.gov/ DHS' Prevention Assistance and Temporary Housing (PATH) intake center - apply for shelter https://www.nyc.gov/site/dhs/shelter/families/families-with-children-applying.page Brochure https://www.nyc.gov/assets/dhs/downloads/pdf/path-brochure.pdf HRA Guide for Housing Instability https://www.nyc.gov/assets/hra/downloads/pdf/BK-9-SOI-NewGuideForRenters.pdf Education Advocates for Children https://www.advocatesforchildren.org/ Contact info for STH Regional Managers: https://www.schools.nyc.gov/school-life/special-situations/students-in-temporary-housing Contact info shelter-based STH Family Assistants and school-based STH Community Coordinators: https://bit.ly/STHStaff Help requesting a shelter transfer to be closer to your child's school: email Jennifer Pringle at jpringle@advocatesforchildren.org Education specialist helpline, Monday - Thursday 10am-4pm 866-427-6033 or send a message: https://www.advocatesforchildren.org/get_help/helpline/send_us_a_message Students in Temporary Housing Tip Sheet: https://www.advocatesforchildren.org/sites/default/files/library/students_in_temporary_housing.pdf?pt=1 Spanish Version: https://www.advocatesforchildren.org/sites/default/files/library/students_in_temporary_housing_spanish.pdf?pt=1 CAMBA, Inc. https://camba.org/ info@CAMBA.org Education and Youth Development https://camba.org/program/educationyouthdevelopment/ Education Center College & Career Prep Community Centers After-School and Summer Programs Community Schools Young Adult Support Mental Health Better Help Teen Mental Health Resources https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/teenagers/ Talk It Out Mental Health Counseling PLLC Talkitoutcounselingservices@gmail.com Tracey Liang M.S, LMHC, NCC, C-DBT Interborough development and consultation center Psychotherapist Address: Coney Island Clinic IDCC Medical Building 2846 Stillwell Ave Brooklyn, Ny 11224 Tel: (718)975-4888 FAX: (718)975-2286 Email: tliang@interboro.org Website: www.interborough.org Languages: English, Cantonese, Mandarin Housing Vouchers Section 8 https://www.nyc.gov/site/nycha/section-8/about-section-8.page CityFHEPS https://www.nyc.gov/site/hra/help/cityfheps.page FHEPS https://www.nyc.gov/site/hra/help/fheps.page Special One-Time Assistance (SOTA) https://www.nyc.gov/site/hra/help/sota.page Check out other resources: bit.ly/40pB4p8
In this episode of 'The Book of Joe' Podcast, Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci discuss how the Chiefs have had so much success with Patrick Mahomes. Could a team like the Dodgers have similar success year after year? Tom compares the winning in the NFL against how a team has to win in baseball. In other news, MLB umpire Pat Hoberg was fired after an investigation revealed his connections to gambling. Joe gives his thoughts on betting being so parallel to sports. Plus, Tom wants Joe's opinion on the lack of reading in today's schools and society. The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of 'The Book of Joe' Podcast, Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci discuss how the Chiefs have had so much success with Patrick Mahomes. Could a team like the Dodgers have similar success year after year? Tom compares the winning in the NFL against how a team has to win in baseball. In other news, MLB umpire Pat Hoberg was fired after an investigation revealed his connections to gambling. Joe gives his thoughts on betting being so parallel to sports. Plus, Tom wants Joe's opinion on the lack of reading in today's schools and society. The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Six to Eight Weeks: Perspectives on Sports Medicine, we discuss what it would look like if the NBA and collegiate basketball had an official overseer of player health, injury prevention, and long-term athlete development. What would we propose and how would it look?
A bonus episode from the Sportsworld podcast. Julien Alfred made history in 2024 when she won the women's 100 metres gold medal in Paris becoming Saint Lucia's first ever Olympic medallist. The sprinter sits down with Sportsworld's Lee James to look back on her historic year, as we find out what it took to become an Olympic champion and the strategy she used to win the race. We also discover the impact of her victory on the Caribbean island and the hero's welcome she received when she returned home with the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports in Saint Lucia, Dr. Uralise Delaire and find out how Alfred's athletics career started with her first coach Cuthbert Modeste.Sportsworld brings you the latest live action and big name interviews from the world of sport every Saturday and Sunday and for more go to bbcworldservice.com/sportsworld or just search sportsworld wherever you got this podcast.
Pictured: Teen Leaders in the HYPE program at City of Mesa Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities participate in an exercise to overcome obstacles. Photo courtesy of Blythe Brown. Did you know that 74 percent of adults who were mentored as youth say their mentor contributed significantly to their success in life? Now, consider that more than 1 in 3 young people in America are growing up without a mentor. Fortunately, park and recreation professionals are addressing this gap by bringing more mentoring opportunities to youth across the country. And, NRPA is supporting these professionals and their agencies in their efforts to build effective and evidence-based mentoring programs that connect youth with caring and compassionate mentors, while strengthening connections across community. On today's episode, in celebration of National Mentoring Month, we chatted with six youth mentees and six of their mentors in Mesa, Arizona; Huntsville, Alabama; and Monroe County, Michigan, to learn more about the impact of these programs. Tune in to the full episode to learn how each program is meeting the unique needs of youth, providing safe spaces filled with opportunities, and helping youth build meaningful connections with their peers and adults. You'll hear from: Chris Daniels, a mentor for City of Huntsville Parks and Recreation Department's Male Mentorship program Carter Williams, a youth participant in City of Huntsville Parks and Recreation Department's Male Mentorship program Blythe Brown, recreation assistant, Oscar Venegas, recreation supervisor, and Raynetta Brown, recreation coordinator for City of Mesa Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Eilleen Johnson, Adyson Thompson and Rebekkah Evans, teen leaders for City of Mesa's HYPE (Helping Youth Produce Excellence) program Jason Allen, ACC special projects director, and Maya Falls, ACC peer youth worker, from the Monroe County Opportunity Program Ava Long and Emery Amison, youth participants in the Monroe County Opportunity Program You'll also hear tips for starting a mentoring program at your agency and the benefits of simply incorporating a mentoring mindset into your existing programs. And, be sure to check out NRPA's suite of mentoring resources below to help you along the way. Related Links: Mentoring in Parks and Rec NRPA's Mentoring Resources Grant Opportunity: Out-of-School Time (OST) Youth Mentoring Program Grant Slideshow: City of Mesa HYPE Program City of Huntsville Parks and Recreation Department's Male Mentorship Program Monroe County Opportunity Program Thank Your Mentor Day: Stories of Impact from STRONGkids Mentoring.org Have feedback about this episode or Open Space Radio overall? Share it with us! If you enjoyed this episode or learned something that might help you make a positive impact in your community, please consider donating to NRPA. Your gift will support our storytelling efforts and our mission to advance parks, recreation and environmental resilience efforts that enhance the quality of life for all at nrpa.org/donate.
Cleverly Changing Podcast - Episode 109 "Preparing Teens for Real-World Success"Guest: Orlana Darkins DreweryEpisode OverviewIn this empowering episode of the Cleverly Changing Podcast, we're joined by Orlana Darkins Drewery, a media and marketing expert who has dedicated her career to helping young adults, nonprofit organizations, and churches amplify their messages and impact. Orlana is also the founder of The Shyne Network and The Shyne Awards, a premier event that celebrates the achievements of young people aged 13-24 from around the globe.Together, we explore the vital topic of Preparing Teens for Real-World Success. Orlana shares practical strategies that parents, educators, and community leaders can use to help teens unlock their talents, build resilience, and thrive in today's fast-changing world.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeHow parents and teachers can nurture teens' talents, even in challenging environments.The importance of starting career readiness conversations at home.Strategies to bridge the gap between parents and teens for stronger relationships.Inspiring stories from The Shyne Awards and how celebrating youth achievement can transform lives.Actionable tips for helping teens discover their passions and build real-world skills.Key Questions DiscussedWhat inspired Orlana to create The Shyne Network and The Shyne Awards?What are the biggest challenges teens face in preparing for the real world, and how can families support them?How can parents help teens explore career options and develop life skills at home?What are the best strategies for improving communication and trust between parents and teens?How can celebrating young people's achievements empower communities and change lives?About Orlana Darkins DreweryOrlana is a dynamic leader with a passion for uplifting youth and creating platforms for positive change. Through her work with The Shyne Network, she has built a space where young people are celebrated for their talents, achievements, and contributions to their communities. Orlana's work extends beyond awards, offering guidance and mentorship to help the next generation succeed.Why You Should ListenIf you're a parent, teacher, or community leader looking for actionable advice to support the teens in your life, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration. Orlana's expertise in youth development, paired with her heartfelt stories from The Shyne Awards, will leave you motivated to make a difference.How to Connect with Orlana Darkins DreweryWebsite: The Shyne NetworkInstagram: @TheShyneNetworkFacebook: The Shyne NetworkWebsite: OrlanaDarkinsDreweryInstagram:OrlanaDarkinsDreweryListener ChallengeTake one tip from today's episode and put it into action! Whether it's having a conversation with your teen about their career interests or finding a way to celebrate their achievements, small steps can lead to big results.Stay ConnectedSubscribe to the Cleverly Changing Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform, and leave us a review to let us know what you think!Follow Us:Instagram: @CleverlyChangingFacebook: Cleverly ChangingWebsite: CleverlyChanging.comThank you for listening and supporting the Cleverly Changing Podcast! Let's empower our families and communities together.Tags: Teens, Parenting, Youth Development, Career Readiness, Real-World Success, The Shyne Network, Education ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Education On Fire - Sharing creative and inspiring learning in our schools
Richard Jack III is dedicated to shaping tomorrow's leaders and empowering adults through personal development. Leading several impactful organisations—Ladies and Gentlemen by Choice, focusing on youth development; RJ3 Consultants, exclusively for adult personal growth; and Constructive Community Culture Academy, designed to help schools address behavioural challenges to boost academic achievement—he brings a wealth of experience from 21 years of military service and a Master of Science in Counselling.Over the past 6 years in personal development and 11 years coaching youth, he has developed a curriculum to teach personal development, leadership, image, financial management, and etiquette. As the co-founder and Executive Director of Ladies and Gentlemen by Choice, he launched the Online Academy and authored "The GBC Way." To date, over 1,200 youth across four states have been impacted. Through the Constructive Community Culture Academy, his mission is to enhance connection and support, guiding youth and adults toward success. Join this mission to make a lasting impact and transform lives.Takeaways: Richard Jack III emphasises that etiquette is crucial for developing young gentlemen's behaviour. The program combines teaching and training, focusing on repetition to instil essential life skills. Richard highlights the importance of resilience, noting that their program continually evolves despite challenges. He advocates for the idea that children's futures start now, not at adulthood. Feedback from parents shows significant behaviour changes in children both at school and home. The program aims to fill the gaps left by both schools and families in teaching essential life skills. Websitehttps://gentlemenbychoice.org/https://ladiesbychoice.org/Social Media Informationwww.facebook.com/GentlemenByChoiceLLCDiscover more about Education on Fire
In this episode, Coach Eric and Coach Andy cover trades and how it affects players, the skill vs games question for youth development, how best to design a youth development system, the 80/20 principle for getting results, which drills should be staples in your training regimen, what will get you the most return on your time investment, and other topics! Support the show by becoming a MEMBER in the PowerTech Community! Take advantage of our skill development video library, consultation calls, discount codes, and more! Looking for other ways to support? Subscribe on YouTube, leave a 5-star review, and share the show! AFFILIATE/SPONSOR LINKS PowerTech SHOP PowerTech Memberships Want to sponsor the show? Contact Us!
Kevin and Kieran discuss the news that revamped European Super League proposals have been launched, and find out why Brighton have been fined for breaking Premier League youth development rules. Follow Kevin on X - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on X - @KieranMaguire Follow Producer Guy on X - @guykilty Follow The Price of Football on X - @pof_pod Send in a question: questions@priceoffootball.com Join The Price of Football CLUB: https://priceoffootball.supportingcast.fm/ Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Visit the website: https://priceoffootball.com/ For sponsorship email - info@adelicious.fm The Price of Football is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Basement, Critty and Nick discuss the latest happenings in football, including Premier League highlights, the MLS Cup final, and the performance of Marco Reus. They introduce special guest Filippo Silva, known as Tactical Manager, who shares insights on the US Men's National Team and the state of MLS. The conversation delves into the challenges facing MLS in terms of structure, youth development, and the cultural aspects of fandom, while also exploring the potential for the US Men's National Team to rise to elite status. they also discuss the growth of soccer in the U.S., emphasizing the importance of community engagement and youth development in building a strong soccer culture. They highlight the challenges faced by MLS in attracting young fans and global talent, and the potential for promotion and relegation to enhance the league's competitiveness. Lastly, they touch on the coaching issues plaguing the Brazilian national team, suggesting that the right coaching could lead to success in future World Cups.
COACHES: As it's approaching the end of the year, we would love you to take the time to leave a rating and a quick review on the Podcast. Thanks! Todd Beane talks with Gary on whether we are making progress in coach education, the landscape in the US, and how environments can challenge coaches as well as players! Watch FREE Todd Beane MSC Webinar Here: https://www.modernsoccercoach.com/product-page/todd-beane-guest-webinar-high-school-coaches-2021 Check out TOVO Methodology course that starts March 1: https://tovoacademy.com/product/tovo-v1-course-tovo-methodology/ Sign-Up for TOVO newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/tovoacademy.com/tovo-newsletter
Ellen Hoggard, President of High School in the USA cultural exchange program, a part of GEC, Global Educational Concepts, shares memories of being detained at the Berlin wall, hotels with bullet holes in the walls, and being followed by the KGB, and talks about staying true to yourself at forks in the road, getting 100s of kids home during Covid, some tips on what to pack from a VERY well-traveled person, and ALL that we have to gain from worldwide cultural exchange.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more at SouthwesternConsulting.com/Coaching/StudentsSouthwestern Student CoachingThis episode is brought to you by High School in the USA. Learn more at HighSchoolintheUSA.com.High School in the USA
In this conversation, Richard Jack III shares his journey from military service to becoming a youth personal development coach. He discusses the importance of mentorship, the creation of the Gentlemen by Choice and Ladies by Choice programs, and the impact these initiatives have on young men and women. Richard emphasizes the need for personal growth, life skills, and the role of community in shaping the future of youth. He also addresses the challenges of funding and implementing these programs in schools, while sharing inspiring success stories and his vision for transforming communities through education and empowerment.
The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
Your extraordinary marriage starts here: www.thedadedge.com/25questions Nick Koumalatsos is a former Marine Raider, entrepreneur, and author dedicated to helping others grow through physical fitness, mental resilience, and personal development. He leads Agoge, a coaching company that empowers individuals to pursue their potential by developing strength, confidence, and leadership. Today, Nick Koumalatsos shares the powerful impact of in-person connections through activities like jiu-jitsu, training sessions, and shared meals. He discussed the Squire program, a transformative rite of passage for young men that Nick personally embraced by guiding his nephew through it, highlighting the crucial need for positive male role models in young boys' lives. The conversation evolved to address the challenges of modern parenting, particularly the tendency to overprotect children at the expense of their personal growth and resilience. This led to a broader discussion about the importance of generational wisdom transfer and traditional rites of passage, with both hosts emphasizing the need for parents to create environments where children can develop both physically and emotionally through facing and overcoming challenges. www.thedadedge.com/502 www.thedadedge.com/alliance www.nickkoumalatsos.com www.thedadedge.com/squire