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Best podcasts about youth development program

Latest podcast episodes about youth development program

SBS German - SBS Deutsch
German International School Sydney becomes part of BVB's young development program - German International School Sydney wird Teil des BVB-Nachwuchsprogramms

SBS German - SBS Deutsch

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 11:24


A touch of Bundesliga glamour in Sydney. The German International School Sydney has announced a groundbreaking cooperation with soccer giant Borussia Dortmund. Last week, the school announced its cooperation as an official partner in the Youth Development Program of the traditional German soccer club. Former BVB player and Champions League winner Paul Lambert, who travelled to Sydney for the occasion, presented the program together with headmaster Michael Cordes and German ambassador Beate Grzeski. The official start of the new program will be in August. - Ein Hauch von Bundesliga-Glamour in Sydney. Die German International School Sydney hat eine wegweisende Kooperation mit Fußball Gigant Borussia Dortmund bekannt gegeben. Die Schule gab vergangene Woche ihre Zusammenarbeit als offizieller Partner im Youth Development Program des deutschen Fußball-Traditionsvereins bekannt. Der ehemalige BVB-Spieler und Champions-League-Sieger Paul Lambert, eigens angereist, präsentierte das Programm gemeinsam mit Schulleiter Michael Cordes und der deutschen Botschafterin Beate Grzeski. Der offizielle Startschuss für das neue Programm fällt im August.

East Coast Breakfast with Darren Maule
KZN MEC for Social Development talks about the Integrated Youth Development Program

East Coast Breakfast with Darren Maule

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 5:35


Can we fix the youth unemployment issue? Absolutely YES!! The Honorable Mbali Shinga, KZN's MEC for Social Development, joined East Coast Breakfast to discuss the Integrated Youth Development Program and its mission to empower the youth of KZN. Webpage

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Mercy Moments
Ohio's 4H Youth Development Program

Mercy Moments

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 22:28


Terry Ceyler is joined by Melinda Ryan, 4H Youth Development Educator, to discuss the various programs that 4H has to offer and how they are reaching the youth to develop their professional and life skills. tags: mm, terry ceyler, melinda ryan, 4h, ohio state, extension program, agriculture, farming, livestock, cattle, hog, education, career, children

The Giving Town
Developing the Next Generation - with 4-H

The Giving Town

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 30:36


In this episode, Ranee Solmonsson shares about Yamhill county's 4-H program, how it got started, what activities it involves, and how it benefits kids who go through the program. If you're interested in learning more about 4-H or would like to get involved, visit https://extension.oregonstate.edu/4h/yamhill.As mentioned in the episode, you can check out The Joyful Roberts YouTube Channel here.The Joyful Roberts Group The Joyful Roberts Group is a real estate team led by Daniel Roberts, host of The Giving Town.Support the show

Randomly Selected
Randomly Selected - Channyn Parker

Randomly Selected

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 33:40


For this episode of Randomly Selected, we sit down with Channyn Parker! We talk about everything from her origin story and the beginning stages of her journey all the way to her current roles within Howard Brown Health Center and so much more! Channyn is a Human Rights advocate, public speaker, community-centric leader and Director of Strategic Partnerships for Howard Brown Health Center and serves on the board, at Equality Illinois. Prior to her current role, Channyn served as manager of The Broadway Youth Center's, Youth Development Program, and manager of Chicago House Social Service Agency's, TransLife Project (2017). You don't want to miss this one!

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Why Change? A Podcast for the Creative Generation
S2 E19: Disrupt with Heleya de Barros and James Miles

Why Change? A Podcast for the Creative Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 32:05


During this episode of Why Change? co-host Jeff M. Poulin chats with Heleya de Barros and James Miles about their new podcast, Disrupt: Ideas to Cultivate the Creative Generation. Heleya and James discuss their histories as teaching artists, executive directors, and professors in cultivating the most impactful practice among arts educators. In this episode you'll learn: About the new podcast Disrupt and its goals; How teaching artists, arts educators, and organizational leaders can disrupt our field of practice (in good ways); and How we can make things easier and normalize humanity. Check out the trailer for Disrupt: Ideas to Cultivate the Creative Generation here. ABOUT HELEYA DE BARROS: Heleya is an actor, teaching artist, and arts education advocate whose work focus on how to use theatre skills across disciplines and subject areas. She has worked in arts education in California, New York, and Washington with such organizations as The New School College for Performing Arts, Lincoln Center Theater, New York Theatre Workshop, The Center for Arts Education, People's Theatre Project, Young Audiences New York, The Geffen Playhouse, The Los Angeles Music Center, The Orange County Performing Arts Center, Crossroads School for Arts and Sciences, Will & Company, CRE Outreach, and 24th Street Theatre. Heleya is the Co-Executive Director of the Teaching Artists Guild working to support and expand the national teaching artistry field and is the Co-Director of Arts Education of Arts Corps in Seattle, WA. She is an adjunct faculty member at Highline College in the Youth Development Program and sits on the Advisory Councils for Classical KING FM and Highline College in Washington. ABOUT JAMES MILES: James Miles (he/him) is originally from Chicago and moved to Seattle from Brooklyn, NY where he worked as an artist and educator for 20 years. Before joining Mentor Washington as Chief Executive Officer, he was the Executive Director of Seattle-based Arts Corps. Education at Urban Arts Partnership, in New York City, where he created the Fresh Education program that used original hip hop music and theatre to boost academic success in middle school ELA and Social Studies classrooms. The music, supplemented by the curriculum guide aligned to the Common Core that he designed, Fresh Education has been used around the world, and led to the creation of the organization, CodeSCTY, which teaches coding, through hip hop music, theatre exercises, and gaming. He remains an educational consultant for that organization. His acclaimed TedXTalk focuses on his mission to narrow achievement gaps using the arts as a tool to navigate inequitable educational systems. James is a consultant with Continua Consulting, and is the co-founder of LeadersDontLead.com, a leadership coaching agency. Learn more about James Miles and his work at www.freshprofessor.com This episode was produced by executive producer, Jeff M. Poulin. The artwork is by Bridget Woodbury. Creative Generation's Digital Media Producer is Daniel Stanley. This podcasts' theme music is by Distant Cousins. For more information on this episode and Creative Generation please visit the episode's webpage and follow us on social media @Campaign4GenC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whychange/support

The Coaches Dugout Podcast
Lion City Sailors FC Special - Badri Ghent, the Sporting Director

The Coaches Dugout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 29:31


The Coaches Dugout Podcast resumes with the Lion City Sailors FC Special.We are highlighting key technical personnel at the club and how their roles can contribute to the success of the club. We kickoff with the Sporting Director of the Club, Badri Ghent.Badri shares wonderful insights of the exact role of a sporting director and the importance of his relationship with the Head Coach.  He also revealed the detailed player recruitment process at LCS and how data plays a huge role in it. We also spoke abt the new Mattar Road facility and the brilliant Youth Development Program that they hope will lead to self sustainability. All these and more.#coachesdugoutpodcast#coachesdugout #footballcoaches #thespecialones #coaching#thebeautifulgame #coacheducation #coachdevelopers#coachmentors#coachingprofession#thegaffer#beautyofcoaching#thehivestudios #lioncitysailors#lcs#sportingdirector#mattarroad

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Georgia midterms; Nancy Flake Johnson

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 50:27


On this edition of Closer Look, political strategist and demographer Fred Hicks and Republican political strategist and President of Main Street Network Strategies Julieanne Thompson discuss their outlook on the political climate ahead of the November election. Urban League President and CEO Nancy Flake Johnson discusses its partnership with the city to create a new Youth Development Program. Also, politics reporter Sam Greenglas discusses community fallout surrounding the closure of the Atlanta Medical Center.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Indiana 4-H Clover Call
Episode 23: Fair Exhibits Complete the Learning Cycle of the 4-H Youth Development Program

Indiana 4-H Clover Call

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 28:04


4-H Fairs are typically recognized as the culminating event of the 4-H program year. Lots of excitement is generated during the 4-H Fairs as the youth display the products that they have worked so hard on during the year. Exhibits are one part of the 4-H Program and help to complete the learning cycle within 4-H. Dr. Casey Mull, State 4-H Program Leader, talks with 4-H Educators Dena Held and JP Pietrowski in this podcast to discuss the uniqueness of the 4-H Program and the role that fairs and exhibitions play in helping the youth participants to learn valuable life lessons. Additional information about Purdue Extension is available at: https://extension.purdue.edu/index.html. More information about Indiana 4-H Youth Development is found at: https://extension.purdue.edu/4-H/. Chapters: Introduction (0:00-3:03) Uniqueness of 4-H as a positive youth development program (3:03-4:51) How fun fits into the 4-H program (4:51-5:47) How fairs/exhibitions fit into the learning cycle (5:47-7:44) Learning that occurs from not achieving a top award (7:44-15:45) Description of sweepstakes awards in 4-H (15:45-18:56) Advice to families considering participation in the 4-H Youth Development Program (18:56-24:30) Closing remarks and the 4-H Thriving Model (24:30-28:04)

Who the heck are we?
Football Freestylers - Balbin, Alquino, Gertsson

Who the heck are we?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 78:54


Watch this episode on YouTube too! http://bit.ly/wthawpodcast It's football but with a twist this time around! We are joined by some of the top Filipino football freestylers in Mark Dennis Balbin, Jessa Alquino, and Philip Warren Gertsson! ⚽

Voice of the Valley
8/10 Voice of the Valley

Voice of the Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 16:17


Host Will Rasmussen talks with Steve Adams from the Youth Development Program and Gina Knudson from the Salmon-Challis National Forest.   The topic is updates on summer projects.

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Aptitude Outdoors Podcast
Ep 43: The Right Direction Youth Development Program

Aptitude Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 64:15


On this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast I sit down with Don DiBartolomeo and Jonathan Apicella of The Right Direction Youth Development Program, my favorite non-profit here in NW Ohio about their awesome programs they offer to get kids outdoors as well as Don's impressive career as a professional BMX and Mountain Bike racer. You can learn more at: https://therightdirection.org/

And This Is Bodhi with Lola Wright
Defining Your Narrative with Channyn Parker

And This Is Bodhi with Lola Wright

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 47:56


“Are we seeking the gift that this person is, and the gift that this person brought out in us?” - Channyn ParkerOne of the greatest pieces of wisdom that Channyn has learned is that everyone on this earth has their part to play. You may not enjoy their effect on your life, but they are on your path for a reason, whether that reason is to nourish you or to teach you valuable lessons.This week on Find Your Fierce & Loving, we invite you to consider the humanity of every person who exists alongside you. Each one of us is full of contradictions and history that we cannot judge as good or evil. We can only recognize ourselves as partners in humanity and accept our responsibility to work on it together.(04:03) - Identities(11:20) - Choosing a narrative(20:46) - Contradictions(31:55) - Partner in humanity(41:12) - Good and evilChannyn Lynne Parker is a Human Rights advocate, public speaker, community-centric leader and Director of Strategic Partnerships for Howard Brown Health Center and serves on the board at Equality Illinois. Prior to her current role, Channyn served as manager of The Broadway Youth Center, Youth Development Program, and manager of Chicago House Social Service Agency's TransLife Project (2017). Channyn is the first openly transgender woman to work in the Cook County Dept. of Corrections, working with populations in protective custody. Inaugural Trans100 awardee (2013). White House speaker, National HIV/AIDS Strategy (2015), Chicago Women's March speaker (2017, 2018). Recipient of the Henrietta Lacks award, Women in Health in Chicago (2018) and Equality Illinois prestigious, Humanitarian, Freedom Award (2019).Do you want to unleash your inherent love and goodness, liberate yourself, and free humanity from the oppressive systems and structures we have created? We are here to support you in finding your fierce and loving life. Join us in Our Circle, a vibrant membership community rich in opportunities for engagement and transformation. Find out more at lolawright.com/our-circle.You can follow Lola Wright, on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter and learn more about my work at lolawright.com.Chicago born and built, Lola grew up in wealth and privilege, yet always sensed something was missing. She sought out aliveness and freedom in music, immersing herself in the hip hop and house music scenes of 90s Chicago. After finding herself on her own at 23, as the mother of two young children, she became determined to create a new experience.Lola is an ordained minister with a gift for weaving together the mystical and material, she served for many years as the CEO of Bodhi Center, an organization committed to personal transformation, collective awakening, conscious activism, and community-building.This podcast is produced by Quinn Rose with theme music by independent producer Trey Royal.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Find Your Fierce & Loving in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. Your reviews help others find the show.

Indiana 4-H Clover Call
Episode #1 Dr. Casey Mull, Assistant Director of Purdue Extension, 4-H Youth Development Program Leader

Indiana 4-H Clover Call

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 24:51


In this inaugural episode of the Indiana 4-H Clover Call, Dr. Mull shares his personal and professional background; the impact of 4-H to him and Indiana; the importance of 4-H Volunteers to the Indiana 4-H Program; and his vision for Indiana 4-H in the future. Questions for Dr. Mull? Contact him at state4hleader@purdue.edu.

Beyond The Now
Part 2 - Raising Courageous Leaders Through A Malagasy Youth Development Program With Jessica Razanadrakoto

Beyond The Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 38:05


Growing up in Madagascar, Jessica saw this shocking reality first hand. Later as a Masters' student, Jessica founded Camp Fihavanana (Camp Fi) to lift up the lost generations of her home in Madagascar. The Malagasy word “Fihavanana” embraces the concept of kinship, friendship, and community. In this interview, we sit down with Jessica to learn about the elements of Camp Fi and her masters' thesis research paper titled, “A Day in the Life Madagascar through Camp Fihavanana: Raising Courageous Leaders through a Youth Development Program”. Jessica is the founder of the social enterprise Raffia Madagascar and the non-profit Camp Fi. Jessica wrote her thesis on Camp Fi- a camp that helps students explore their potential through sports, adventure, and leadership training. Her work at Camp Fi is rooted in instilling in a deep sense of community and commitment to do good in the world. Her second venture, Raffia Madagascar was created to unleash economic opportunities for women by equipping them with an entrepreneurial spirit, and the business skills necessary to achieve sustainable income. This is part 2 of 2 of our interview with Jessica Every Wednesday we post a new episode! Don't forget to subscribe and follow us wherever you listen to podcasts and engage on the internet ;) beyondthenowpod.com https://twitter.com/BeyondTheNowPod

Beyond The Now
Raising Courageous Leaders Through A Malagasy Youth Development Program With Jessica Razanadrakoto

Beyond The Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 28:32


Growing up in Madagascar, Jessica saw this shocking reality first hand. Later as a Masters' student, Jessica founded Camp Fihavanana (Camp Fi) to lift up the lost generations of her home in Madagascar. The Malagasy word “Fihavanana” embraces the concept of kinship, friendship, and community. In this interview, we sit down with Jessica to learn about the elements of Camp Fi and her masters' thesis research paper titled, “A Day in the Life Madagascar through Camp Fihavanana: Raising Courageous Leaders through a Youth Development Program”. Jessica is the founder of the social enterprise Raffia Madagascar and the non-profit Camp Fi. Jessica wrote her thesis on Camp Fi- a camp that helps students explore their potential through sports, adventure, and leadership training. Her work at Camp Fi is rooted in instilling in a deep sense of community and commitment to do good in the world. Her second venture, Raffia Madagascar was created to unleash economic opportunities for women by equipping them with an entrepreneurial spirit, and the business skills necessary to achieve sustainable income. This is part 1 of 2 of our interview with Jessica Every Wednesday we post a new episode! Don't forget to subscribe and follow us wherever you listen to podcasts and engage on the internet ;) beyondthenowpod.com https://twitter.com/BeyondTheNowPod

#WeRideWhyRadio
#WeRideWhyRadio S1.Ep2 (Guest: Dr. Fink - Prince & The Revolution)

#WeRideWhyRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 60:03


The our second episode of #WeRideWhyRadio with your host Greg Roth and co-hosted with cycling professional, coach and co-founder of Fount Cycling Guild, Dave "The Rocket" Richter.In the first half of the episode, "Rocket" talks about Fount Cycling, "Youth Development Program" and the recipient of the first Bennett White Scholarship, Colin Starts. Greg and "Rocket discuss the tensions between automobile drivers and cyclists and some of the reasons behind what can at times be an advisarial relationship. "Rocket" shares and interesting story about having a gun pulled on by a driver on a training ride. What happened during the incident may or may not shock you! "Rocket" also offers some basic and helpful hints in mitigating tense situations out on the road. In the second half of this week's show, Greg and "Rocket" catch up with Keyboardist extraordinaire, Matt "Doctor" Fink. Doctor played and toured with Prince from the outset of the late artists career and worked with him into the early 90's. Doc shares some great stories about his experience with the Revolution and how he got his nickname, "Doctor Fink." We feature a couple of "Doctor Fink" tracks, that he played on and produced.

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News/Talk 94.9 WSJM
Got Something to Say – MI Works! – Youth Development Program – 11/23/20

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 11:45


Got Something to Say is brought to you by United Federal Credit Union – We Get U! and South Bend International Airport! Jonny had a chance to talk with Amanda Dimmer from Michigan Works! about the Developing

Sound of the Loons
Episode 109 – You down with YDP?

Sound of the Loons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 57:33


Minnesota United has released its Youth Development Program plans – Steve McPherson and Callum Williams are here to tell you all about it. Plus, a look back at the game over the weekend against Sporting Kansas City and a look ahead at FC Dallas.

Community Connect
Colac Youth Health Hub - Scarlet Cridland -Youth Development Program +

Community Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 24:48


We chat with Scarlet Cridland who is a Youth Development worker at Colac Area Health's Youth Health Hub about services as they are currently being provided, as well as what the future may hold. The Hub provides numerous services to young people aged 12-25 years for a range of health or psycho social issues. The Hub is on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Community-Organization/Youth-Health-Hub-771142956315463/ and its details, when we are NOT restricted are:- Contact: Youth Health Hub - 03 5232 5520 Hours: Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm

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Grillo Talk
#5 - Youth Development

Grillo Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 31:43


Strength and Conditioning Coach, Carlos "Ernie" Urcadez (@repeatperformance_) and I talk about the importance of youth development. Parents and youth athletes: learn how to make the most out of your training and nutrition.⁣ ⁣ Ernie and I will be running a Youth Development Program this summer for all youth athletes out of our gym Pursuit Fitness so stay tuned on how to gain access. Be better than your opponents. Hire the best coaches. Execute the best plan.⁣ ⁣Follow on IG @repeatperformance_ and @pursuitfitnessaz and huge thanks to Ernie again for being on!⁣ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Let’s Talk About It with Akeshi Akinseye
Community Over Competition with Marc Wilson: Episode 2 (Part 1)

Let’s Talk About It with Akeshi Akinseye

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 45:38


About Episode 2: In this episode, host Akeshi Akinseye features special guest Marc Wilson, Founder & Creative Director of The Style Marc by MWD Lifestyles. With over 22 years of experience, Marc is known for transforming venues into classically elegant, stylish and unique environments. From destination weddings, corporate events, and more. From destination weddings, corporate events, family celebrations, fashion events, galas, experiential marketing, meetings and consultancy. Marc and his team are producing events at all levels, with recognitions coming from around the world. Marc is a New York City Big Apple Award winner. A member of the International Live Events Association, a Board member of Project Brownstone, a Youth Development Program using Education, art and music to empower Harlem youth and has written for World Bride Magazine. As an internationally recognized, upscale event producer and floral designer, with offices in Miami Florida, and Washington DC. Marc’s work has been published in a variety of media, including: Grace Ormonde Wedding Style, Town & Country, New York Weddings, Brides, New York Times, Essence, The Knot, and more He has designed events for celebrities such as: Jennifer Lopez, Magic Johnson, Gwyneth Paltrow and the list goes on. We discuss how creative entrepreneurs can embrace a sense of community over competition. Marc also shares tips for staying successful in the event design field, keeping your team motivated and more. To learn more about our guest, Marc Wilson, follow him on: Instagram @thestylemarc : https://www.instagram.com/thestylemarc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MWDLifestylesinc Website: http://www.thestylemarc.com/ If you loved today's episode, share with your friends and tag me on Instagram, facebook or twitter @keshevents Follow Akeshi on instagram @keshevents If you would like to featured as a guest on the "Let's Talk About It Podcast" or have feedback or questions, send an email to info@keshevents.com

Friday Night Live
Pakistan Corruption | Luton Airport | US Bill on Uyghur | Youth Development Program

Friday Night Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 103:44


On this episode of Friday Night Live, Hafiz Sha'ban takes the hotseat to discuss the UK probe into Pakistan corruption, Luton Airport, New LBC CEO, the US bill on Uighur and a local Youth Development Program.

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
You have the Power to End Sexual Violence (Part 2 Q&A)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 36:13


It is estimated that 1 in 3 women/girls and 1 in 6 men/boys in their lifetime will experience some form of sexual violence either in childhood or in their adult life. Young adults are generally most at risk, but it can happen at any age, and it's been going on for many, many years. A new facility, the Chinook Sexual Assault Centre (CSAC) in Lethbridge at 740-4 Avenue South is now open. It offers services to all people of all ages, no matter how they identify sexually. Some of those services include crisis support, victim advocacy, and counselling. Some forerunners, such as Lethbridge Family Services and the YWCA with its Amethyst Program, has dealt with sexual violence for many years, but CSAC is about having people be able to identify with one source, so they know where to go. The speaker will focus on the current state of sexual violence in our world with particular focus on Canada, the economic impact of the crime and contributing factors that support its existence. We will continue to explore the ways in which each of us, as individuals, communities and as a country, can end sexual violence by reshaping our beliefs/values and by taking action. Speaker: Kristine Cassie, MSc, RSW Kristine has worked in the human services sector for over 35 years with substantial experience and advocacy efforts in the areas of youth empowerment, domestic and sexual violence and housing. A graduate of Mount Royal from the Youth Development Program, Kristine started her career working with youth in care. It was while working at the YWCA Lethbridge and District that she reinvested in her education and completed an Applied BA in Human Service Administration (Grant McEwan) and a Master's of Science in Leadership and Management from Walden University. Kristine worked at the YWCA for nearly 25 years, serving as its CEO for the last 11 years. Leaving the YWCA in January 2016, she worked as the Director of Operations at Southern Alberta Community Living Association, an agency serving people with developmental disabilities. Currently, Kristine is the CEO for the Chinook Sexual Assault Centre which opened its doors to the public January 7, 2019. Kristine also serves as vice chair on the Board of Governors at Lethbridge College; Trustee for Palliser Regional School Division; maintains registered social worker status in the Province of Alberta and is a certified traumatologist. Moderator: Mary Shillington Date: Thursday, May 2, 2019 Time: Doors open 11:30 am, Presentation 12 noon, buffet lunch 12:30 pm, Q&A 1 – 1:30 pm Location: Royal Canadian Legion (north door) 324 Mayor Magrath Dr. S. Lethbridge Cost: $14 buffet lunch with dessert/coffee/tea/juice or $2 coffee/tea/juice. RSVP not required

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
You have the Power to End Sexual Violence (Part 1)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 31:32


It is estimated that 1 in 3 women/girls and 1 in 6 men/boys in their lifetime will experience some form of sexual violence either in childhood or in their adult life. Young adults are generally most at risk, but it can happen at any age, and it's been going on for many, many years. A new facility, the Chinook Sexual Assault Centre (CSAC) in Lethbridge at 740-4 Avenue South is now open. It offers services to all people of all ages, no matter how they identify sexually. Some of those services include crisis support, victim advocacy, and counselling. Some forerunners, such as Lethbridge Family Services and the YWCA with its Amethyst Program, has dealt with sexual violence for many years, but CSAC is about having people be able to identify with one source, so they know where to go. The speaker will focus on the current state of sexual violence in our world with particular focus on Canada, the economic impact of the crime and contributing factors that support its existence. We will continue to explore the ways in which each of us, as individuals, communities and as a country, can end sexual violence by reshaping our beliefs/values and by taking action. Speaker: Kristine Cassie, MSc, RSW Kristine has worked in the human services sector for over 35 years with substantial experience and advocacy efforts in the areas of youth empowerment, domestic and sexual violence and housing. A graduate of Mount Royal from the Youth Development Program, Kristine started her career working with youth in care. It was while working at the YWCA Lethbridge and District that she reinvested in her education and completed an Applied BA in Human Service Administration (Grant McEwan) and a Master's of Science in Leadership and Management from Walden University. Kristine worked at the YWCA for nearly 25 years, serving as its CEO for the last 11 years. Leaving the YWCA in January 2016, she worked as the Director of Operations at Southern Alberta Community Living Association, an agency serving people with developmental disabilities. Currently, Kristine is the CEO for the Chinook Sexual Assault Centre which opened its doors to the public January 7, 2019. Kristine also serves as vice chair on the Board of Governors at Lethbridge College; Trustee for Palliser Regional School Division; maintains registered social worker status in the Province of Alberta and is a certified traumatologist. Moderator: Mary Shillington Date: Thursday, May 2, 2019 Time: Doors open 11:30 am, Presentation 12 noon, buffet lunch 12:30 pm, Q&A 1 – 1:30 pm Location: Royal Canadian Legion (north door) 324 Mayor Magrath Dr. S. Lethbridge Cost: $14 buffet lunch with dessert/coffee/tea/juice or $2 coffee/tea/juice. RSVP not required

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
You have the Power to End Sexual Violence (Part 2 Q&A)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 36:13


It is estimated that 1 in 3 women/girls and 1 in 6 men/boys in their lifetime will experience some form of sexual violence either in childhood or in their adult life. Young adults are generally most at risk, but it can happen at any age, and it's been going on for many, many years. A new facility, the Chinook Sexual Assault Centre (CSAC) in Lethbridge at 740-4 Avenue South is now open. It offers services to all people of all ages, no matter how they identify sexually. Some of those services include crisis support, victim advocacy, and counselling. Some forerunners, such as Lethbridge Family Services and the YWCA with its Amethyst Program, has dealt with sexual violence for many years, but CSAC is about having people be able to identify with one source, so they know where to go. The speaker will focus on the current state of sexual violence in our world with particular focus on Canada, the economic impact of the crime and contributing factors that support its existence. We will continue to explore the ways in which each of us, as individuals, communities and as a country, can end sexual violence by reshaping our beliefs/values and by taking action. Speaker: Kristine Cassie, MSc, RSW Kristine has worked in the human services sector for over 35 years with substantial experience and advocacy efforts in the areas of youth empowerment, domestic and sexual violence and housing. A graduate of Mount Royal from the Youth Development Program, Kristine started her career working with youth in care. It was while working at the YWCA Lethbridge and District that she reinvested in her education and completed an Applied BA in Human Service Administration (Grant McEwan) and a Master's of Science in Leadership and Management from Walden University. Kristine worked at the YWCA for nearly 25 years, serving as its CEO for the last 11 years. Leaving the YWCA in January 2016, she worked as the Director of Operations at Southern Alberta Community Living Association, an agency serving people with developmental disabilities. Currently, Kristine is the CEO for the Chinook Sexual Assault Centre which opened its doors to the public January 7, 2019. Kristine also serves as vice chair on the Board of Governors at Lethbridge College; Trustee for Palliser Regional School Division; maintains registered social worker status in the Province of Alberta and is a certified traumatologist. Moderator: Mary Shillington Date: Thursday, May 2, 2019 Time: Doors open 11:30 am, Presentation 12 noon, buffet lunch 12:30 pm, Q&A 1 – 1:30 pm Location: Royal Canadian Legion (north door) 324 Mayor Magrath Dr. S. Lethbridge Cost: $14 buffet lunch with dessert/coffee/tea/juice or $2 coffee/tea/juice. RSVP not required

BECOMING LEGENDARY | A VIBETALITY PODCAST
Becoming Legendary with Neeraj Tripathi PhD #21 | A Vibetality Podcast

BECOMING LEGENDARY | A VIBETALITY PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 56:50


Neeraj Tripathi is a Social Entrepreneur and Co-Founder of Onourem a new social media platform based around appreciation. After a tragic event inspired Neeraj to leave his rocket science profession, he decided it was time to empower social media so that it can help address social problems. We are thrilled to be teaming up with The Up Rooted kitchen to help raise $1,000 to send 12 students in need through ICAN's core Youth Development Program. For every single message, you send on Onourem in September, Uprooted Kitchen, Onourem, and Vibetality will be donating $1 to make this happen.   Download Your 60 Second Tracking Tool 

EdSurge On Air
What Do Students Think of Technology in the Classroom?

EdSurge On Air

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2016 12:29


Every month or so, EdSurge hosts a summit to bring educators and edtech companies together (there might be one coming up near you). Sometimes, we're lucky enough to have students join us, and when we do, our student panel on edtech use is the highlight of the event. Educators, administrators and entrepreneurs alike love frank talk about what works for students and what's just annoying them. In Episode 61, we showcase a video made by the Youth Development Program, an after school program within Los Angeles Unified School District, where the students sound like us! They're interviewing each other about the Kids Marathon using their best newscaster voices. We also talked to a student journalist duoAt our Los Angeles summit about the craziest things they've done with technology and what their school would be like without it. Tune in!

Community Impact
Liberty's Kitchen Supports Young People On A Path To Employment

Community Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 3:29


The Youth Development Program at Liberty’s Kitchen provides participants with occupational and employability skills training, and addresses the social issues that have created barriers to employment. The objective of the Youth Development Program is to graduate students with a sense of purpose, tools and opportunities needed to thrive in gainful employment.

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The True Purpose Development Show!
Dr. Robert O Young - A CURE FOR CANCER - Pt 2

The True Purpose Development Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2015 131:00


Rewind by Popular Demand!  The TRUE PURPOSE DEVELOPMENT SHOW is  here each week to INSPIRE * EMPOWER * EDUCATE * and ENTERTAIN YOU! (2 Hour Show return in February) "Dr. Young may be on the threshold of a new biology, whose principle...could revolutionize the biology and medicine worlds."Neil Solomon, M.D., Ph.D. Former Head of Research for John Hopkins University.  Over the past two and a half decades, Robert O. Young has been widely recognized as one of the top research scientists in the world. Having a specialty in cellular nutrition, Dr. Young has devoted his life to researching the true causes of "disease," subsequently developing "The New Biology™" to help people balance their life. Are you battling CANCER or another illness and/or know someone who is?  Dr. Young's research has been published in several noted journals, and is the author and co-author of many books including the pH Miracle series has sold more than 4.5 million copies and  MORE!  Read More This show is brought to you by the non-profit organization, Bountiful Opportunities Group, Inc. home of the Global World Peace True Purpose Movement where our mission is to ignite TRANSFORMATION for billions of adults and youth.  http://bountifulgroup.com. We appreciate your support for our Youth Development Program and Global Mission for billions.

The True Purpose Development Show!
Live interview w/ Robert O Young as seen on Oprah*CNN on Cancer Cure Pt 2

The True Purpose Development Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2015 88:00


The TRUE PURPOSE DEVELOPMENT SHOW is  here each week to INSPIRE * EMPOWER * EDUCATE * and ENTERTAIN YOU! (2 Hour Show return in February) "Dr. Young may be on the threshold of a new biology, whose principle...could revolutionize the biology and medicine worlds."Neil Solomon, M.D., Ph.D. Former Head of Research for John Hopkins University.  Over the past two and a half decades, Robert O. Young has been widely recognized as one of the top research scientists in the world. Having a specialty in cellular nutrition, Dr. Young has devoted his life to researching the true causes of "disease," subsequently developing "The New Biology™" to help people balance their life. Are you battling CANCER or another illness and/or know someone who is?  Dr. Young's research has been published in several noted journals, and is the author and co-author of many books including the pH Miracle series has sold more than 4.5 million copies and  MORE!  Read More This show is brought to you by the non-profit organization, Bountiful Opportunities Group, Inc. home of the Global World Peace True Purpose Movement where our mission is to ignite TRANSFORMATION for billions of adults and youth.  http://bountifulgroup.com. We appreciate your support for our Youth Development Program and Global Mission for billions.

The True Purpose Development Show!
Interview with DR ROBERT O YOUNG (Pt 1 of CANCER CURE...) as seen on Oprah & CNN

The True Purpose Development Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2015 79:00


The TRUE PURPOSE DEVELOPMENT SHOW is  here each week to INSPIRE * EMPOWER * EDUCATE * and ENTERTAIN YOU! (2 Hour Show return in February) "Dr. Young may be on the threshold of a new biology, whose principle...could revolutionize the biology and medicine worlds."Neil Solomon, M.D., Ph.D. Former Head of Research for John Hopkins University.  Over the past two and a half decades, Robert O. Young has been widely recognized as one of the top research scientists in the world. Having a specialty in cellular nutrition, Dr. Young has devoted his life to researching the true causes of "disease," subsequently developing "The New Biology™" to help people balance their life. Are you battling CANCER or another illness and/or know someone who is?  Dr. Young's research has been published in several noted journals, and is the author and co-author of many books including the pH Miracle series has sold more than 4.5 million copies and  MORE!  Read More This show is brought to you by the non-profit organization, Bountiful Opportunities Group, Inc. home of the Global World Peace True Purpose Movement where our mission is to ignite TRANSFORMATION for billions of adults and youth.  http://bountifulgroup.com. We appreciate your support for our Youth Development Program and Global Mission for billions.

The True Purpose Development Show!
LIVE Interview with DR. ROBERT O YOUNG as seen on Oprah, CNN... on CANCER CURE

The True Purpose Development Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2015 80:00


The TRUE PURPOSE DEVELOPMENT SHOW is  here each week to INSPIRE * EMPOWER * EDUCATE * and ENTERTAIN YOU! (2 Hour Show return in February) "Dr. Young may be on the threshold of a new biology, whose principle...could revolutionize the biology and medicine worlds."Neil Solomon, M.D., Ph.D. Former Head of Research for John Hopkins University.  Over the past two and a half decades, Robert O. Young has been widely recognized as one of the top research scientists in the world. Having a specialty in cellular nutrition, Dr. Young has devoted his life to researching the true causes of "disease," subsequently developing "The New Biology™" to help people balance their life. Are you battling CANCER or another illness and/or know someone who is?  Dr. Young's research has been published in several noted journals, and is the author and co-author of many books including the pH Miracle series has sold more than 4.5 million copies and  MORE!  Read More This show is brought to you by the non-profit organization, Bountiful Opportunities Group, Inc. home of the Global World Peace True Purpose Movement where our mission is to ignite TRANSFORMATION for billions of adults and youth.  http://bountifulgroup.com. We appreciate your support for our Youth Development Program and Global Mission for billions.