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Leading Up is a top-ranking leadership podcast to help you work, lead, and live differently. In Season 7, we’ll shine a light on storytelling, and how it can help aspiring leaders communicate better. Alan Todd, VP of Leadership Development at Udemy, sits down with some of the most thoughtful and exciting leaders, practitioners, and thinkers. Together, we’ll help you unlock your potential and become an even better leader. New episodes drop every Wednesday, so be sure to follow the podcast to ...
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This podcast has over 500 episodes highlighting developing trends in K-12 education, postsecondary and lifelong learning. Each week, Getting Smart team members interview students, leading authors, experts and practitioners in research, tech, entrepreneurship and leadership to bring listeners innovative and actionable strategies in education leadership. Be sure to also check out GettingSmart.com to stay on the cutting edge of innovations in learning.
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Centering Centers

Lindsay Doukopoulos, Digital Resources and Innovation Committee

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A POD Network podcast that explores the work of Centers of Teaching and Learning and the vision and insights of educational developers in higher education.
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The World of Higher Education

Higher Education Strategy Associates

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The World of Higher Education is dedicated to exploring developments in higher education from a global perspective. Join host, Alex Usher of Higher Education Strategy Associates, as he speaks with new guests each week from different countries discussing developments in their regions. Produced by Tiffany MacLennan and Samantha Pufek.
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For too long, career services has been an afterthought. Now it's time for career services to be in the driver's seat, leading institutional strategy around career readiness. Join us every other Tuesday for in-depth interviews with today’s most innovative career leaders about how they’re building a campus culture of career readiness… or what we call Career Everywhere.
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New Frontiers

Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs

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New Frontiers brings together scholars, experts, and practitioners to discuss issues of international and global importance. Produced by the Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs at Middlebury College, the podcast tackles a wide range of topics— from big tech, environmental conservation, global security, and political economy to culture, literature, religion, and changing work patterns—that, when examined as a whole, offers a comprehensive survey of the world's most pressing issues.
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GES Center Lectures, NC State University

Genetic Engineering and Society Center, NC State

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The Genetic Engineering and Society (GES) Center at NC State University hosts a weekly speakers colloquium, plus periodic public lectures. Topics include agricultural biotechnology, synthetic biology (SynBio), DIYbio, gene editing, gene drives, governance & responsible innovation, public engagement, sci-art, and integrated pest management, to name a few. Learn more at go.ncsu.edu/ges and sign up for our newsletter at http://eepurl.com/c-PD_T.
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The Hauenstein Center Collection

The Hauenstein Center at Grand Valley State University

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The Hauenstein Center is proud to introduce The Collection, an assortment of podcast episodes from different series. Off The Stage Podcast takes some of the brightest minds from various backgrounds and political ideologies off the stage to share the passion and curiosity behind their expertise and experiences, plus hear their answers to some fun questions asked by our listeners! The Rewind plays back different Hauenstein Center events, in audio form! gvsu.edu/hc/podcast
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Great Lakes Equity Center

Great Lakes Equity Center

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Great Lakes Equity Center is a technical assistance and research center located at Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis. Established in 2011, the Center provides technical assistance, resources, professional learning opportunities, and conducts research related to equity, civil rights, and systemic school reform.
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Leading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundley is an award-winning podcast service of the Assessment Institute in Indianapolis, the oldest and largest higher education assessment and improvement event in the U.S. Learn more at go.iu.edu/assessmentinstitute. The podcast profiles people, initiatives, institutions, and organizations improving conditions in higher education. Join thought leaders for engaging discussions of enduring and emerging topics, themes, and trends affecting ...
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These are audio recordings of part of our live interactive virtual classes each week with Noahides and Jews from around the world studying Torah with Orthodox Rabbis and Noahide teachers To join the classes, email us at netivcenter@gmail.com, or visit https://www.netiv.net Help us keep the content flowing, donate today: https://www.paypal.me/netiv Youtube video lessons: https://www.youtube.com/c/NetivOnline/videos
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David Harvey is a Distinguished Professor of Anthropology & Geography at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY), and the Director of Research at the Center for Place, Culture and Politics. A prolific author, his most recent book is A Companion to Marx's Grundrisse (Verso, 2023). He has been teaching Karl Marx's Capital for over 50 years. After five seasons hosted by Professor David Harvey and co-produced by Democracy@Work, all new episodes of David Harvey's Anti-Capita ...
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PR Future, the USC Center for Public Relations Podcast

USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations, Fred Cook, University of Southern California

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The PR Future podcast from the USC Center for Public Relations (CPR) shares the latest trends and provides insight into the future of public relations and strategic communication. Produced at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and hosted by CPR Director and Golin Chairman Emeritus Fred Cook, #PRFuture features discussions with communication executives, academics, students and more as part of our mission to define the future of our industry and to develop those who will ...
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self-awareness . inner work . personal development The bridge between knowing and knowingness. The episodes you will hear in this series are like little light switches to light up your path, helping you to bridge your way to your inner Self, or Higher Self, to your own inner Light. Sometimes, you will learn from what I will share, and sometimes you will only be reminded of something your ego might veil. Each week, you are invited to do a little inner work of observation towards your full awa ...
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Career Forum

Gary Waleik and Faigy Barth

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Welcome to the Career Forum, the place to learn about frum careers and higher education. Here you'll meet guests you won't find anywhere else and get an "insiders" view of the most popular fields in the frum world today. This podcast is brought to you by Sara Schenirer Institute of Higher Education.
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The Wabash Center's Dialogue On Teaching

The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion

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Dialogue on Teaching, hosted by Nancy Lynne Westfield, Ph.D., is the monthly podcast of The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion. Amplifying the Wabash Center’s mission, the podcast focuses upon issues of teaching and learning in theology and religion within colleges, universities and seminaries. The podcast series will feature dialogues with faculty teaching in a wide range of institutional contexts. The conversation will illumine the teaching life.Webinar Produc ...
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Quantitude

Greg Hancock & Patrick Curran

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A podcast dedicated to all things quantitative, ranging from the relevant to the highly irrelevant. Co-hosts Patrick Curran and Greg Hancock talk about serious statistical topics, but without taking themselves too seriously. Think: CarTalk hi-jacked by the two grumpy old guys from the Muppets, grousing about quantitative methods, statistics, and data analysis, all presented to you with the production value of a 6th grade school project. But in a good way.
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Shifting Schools is a thought-provoking podcast that explores the latest trends, strategies, and tools in K-12 education. Hosted by educators Jeff Utecht and Tricia Friedman, the podcast provides a platform for teachers, administrators, and education thought leaders to share their experiences and insights on how to improve teaching and learning. From innovative approaches in classroom management to leveraging technology for personalized learning, Shifting Schools tackles the most pressing is ...
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Cited

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Experts shape our world. Sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse. In every big story, you’ll find one; you’ll find a researcher, scientist, engineer, planner, policy wonk, data nerd, bureaucrat, regulator, intellectual, or pseudointellectual. Their ideas are often opaque, unrecognized, and difficult to understand. Some of them like it that way. On Cited, we reveal their hidden stories.
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Empowered Echoes

Alisha Burnett

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Empowered Echoes amplifies the voices of the NKU community, showcasing the diverse perspectives and lived experiences of its members. Join us as we explore critical issues impacting the campus and the broader region, with a focus on fostering dialogue, understanding, and positive change. This season, we center the narratives of students, faculty, and staff as they grapple with the evolving role of diversity, equity, and inclusion in Kentucky higher education.
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MSU Today is a lively look at Michigan State University-related people, places, events and attitudes put into focus by Russ White. The show airs Saturdays at 5 P.M. and Sundays at 5 A.M. on 102.3 FM and AM 870 WKAR, and 8 P.M. on AM 760 WJR.
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Shared Teaching Podcast

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Teaching is too hard of a job to try to do alone. Every week join Susan, a veteran teacher, as she discusses the power of sharing in the workload by offering tips for organization, teaching strategies, classroom management, and more. If you are a primary teacher looking for help and motivation to survive the ups and downs of teaching, this podcast is for you. Visit http://sharedteaching.com/shared-teaching-podcast/ to find show notes and how to contribute to an episode.
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Higher Justice

CELT (Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching)

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A podcast about power, privilege and activism in higher education. Produced by the Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching at the University of Kentucky.
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The VBAC Link

Meagan Heaton

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Here at The VBAC Link, our mission is to make birth after Cesarean better by providing education, support, and a community of like-minded people. Welcome to our circle, we are so glad you are here!
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The PainExam podcast

David Rosenblum, MD

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A podcast featuring PainExam.com's creator David Rosenblum, MD, discussing Pain Management Board Preparation, keywords, and current topics relevant to any pain patient or physician who practices pain management. David Rosenblum, MD has been preparing physicians for the pain boards since 2008, and is currently the director of Pain Management at Maimonides Medical Center, AABP Pain Management , and CEO of QBazaar.com.
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CREECA Lecture Series Podcast

Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia at the University of Wisconsin, Madison

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CREECA’s mission is to support research, teaching, and outreach on Russia, Eastern and Central Europe, and Central Asia. We approach this three-part mission by promoting faculty research across a range of disciplines; by supporting graduate and undergraduate teaching and training related to the region; and by serving as a community resource through outreach activities targeted to K-12 teachers and students, other institutions of higher education, and the general public. As a U.S. Department ...
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What economic trends today will set the stage for the future? How will legislative actions impact student financial aid? What accounting policy or reporting changes are on the horizon? Navigating the business of higher education institutions requires knowledge about a variety of issues—from finance to campus security. In this podcast series, hear colleagues, experts, and industry leaders explore issues, provide best practices, offer solutions to new questions that may not have been asked bef ...
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Welcome to the CSUSB Advising Podcast! Join Academic Advisor Matt Markin and his CSUSB friends as they bring you the latest advising updates at California State University, San Bernardino! Each episode is specifically made for you, the CSUSB students and parents. Matt provides you advising tips, interviews with both CSUSB campus resources and those in academic advising. Sit back and enjoy. Go Yotes!
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About the Series Charter: A Course is a podcast created by the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights (the Asper Centre) and hosted by the Asper Centre’s Executive Director Cheryl Milne. Charter: A Course focuses on Canadian constitutional law and litigation. In each episode, we highlight the accomplishments of U of T Law’s faculty and alumni involved in leading constitutional cases and issues. Each episode also includes a “Practice Corner,” where we talk about the ins and outs of what ...
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Simon Bizcast

Simon Business School

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Simon Bizcast is the official podcast of Simon Business School at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York. We're here to help you navigate the business school admissions process, explore student life, and more. Your source for all things b-school.
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The Velvet Hammer is a hard-hitting series that clearly explains missions, training, and world events. These stories are sometimes intense but always filled with powerful life lessons. David is a successful businessman and has created several successful enterprises from the ground up. David is a decorated United States Air Force veteran with over a decade of honorable service. He founded the Urban Warfare Center (2002-2012) and is a former Dive Rescue International public safety SCUBA Instru ...
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Digital Campus

Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media

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A discussion of how digital media and technology are affecting learning, teaching, and scholarship at colleges, universities, libraries, and museums.
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Genetic Engineering and the Politics of Development in Ghana Joeva Sean Rock, PhD Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Stony Brook University | ProfileDr. Joeva Sean Rock is an assistant professor of anthropology at Stony Brook University. Her research utilizes ethnographic methods and interdisciplinary collaborations to examine agricultural biot…
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Join us today on the Heinemann podcast as we hear from author and teacher Marilyn Pryle about the crucial role of English teachers in today's world. She shares her journey of uncovering the subconscious process behind critical reading and discusses the five essential questions from her new book that can help students engage deeply with any text. Tu…
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Claire Klieger, Assistant Vice President and Executive Director of Career Services at Swarthmore College, discusses how she advances shared goals by building cross-campus partnerships and collaborations. “I don’t think you need to reinvent the wheel. You just need to strengthen the spokes,” Claire says. In the episode, Claire shares: What cross-cam…
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On this episode of Empowered Echoes, we examine a panel discussion at Northern Kentucky University (NKU) focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts within the university. The discussion features several panelists, including faculty, staff, administrators, and students, who discuss the challenges and successes of promoting DEI at NKU.…
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On this episode of Empowered Echoes, we explore the lived experiences of NKU students navigating a changing landscape of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in Kentucky higher education. We hear firsthand accounts of how DEI programs have fostered belonging and opportunity, alongside concerns arising from recent legislative actions impacti…
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Dedicated to improving lives today and tomorrow, Michigan State University delivers extraordinary impact to individuals and communities across the state of Michigan through its academic and research excellence and its network of community engagement and outreach, made possible by the uncommon will of Spartans to pursue excellence and advance opport…
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Charter: A Course A podcast about Canadian Constitutional Law & Litigation Season 4, Episode 4: Charter Applicability to Non-Citizens About the Series  Charter: A Course is a podcast created by the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights (the Asper Centre) and hosted by the Asper Centre’s Executive Director Cheryl Milne.  Charter: A Course foc…
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How often do you pause to appreciate the small, everyday miracles that shape your life's progression? Join me, Dr. Nathalie, in this episode of "Breathe In, Love Out," where we challenge the ego's grand illusions and delve into the subtle art of mindfulness. By recognizing the tiny, often overlooked transformations in our lives, we can cultivate a …
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Reed Hepler discusses the changing role of archival work in the era of generative AI. He explains that while some may think archives and AI are incompatible, there are actually many ways in which AI can be useful in archival work. Reed also demystifies the role of archivists, highlighting their responsibility in acquiring, organizing, preserving, a…
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Nicole is a military spouse who had her VBAC in England. She shares what it was like to unexpectedly move overseas during pregnancy, how she navigated not receiving her household goods in time, and how she made the choice to deliver on base versus off. Nicole’s first birth was a Cesarean during the height of COVID. During pushing, she was required …
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About the Lecture: The legal repression of opposition protests in pre-war Russia is characterized by the deployment of a bifurcated repressive system. This system relies, on the one hand, on “administrative” offenses and, on the other hand, on the criminal justice system to punish protesters. Following the demonstrators from the streets to the poli…
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Dyslexia is something I never studied in depth through all my years of teaching. Today’s guest, Lisa Parnello of Parnello Education, is sharing with us dyslexia myths and facts every teacher should know. In today's episode we'll talk about: Defining Dyslexia Signs of Dyslexia to Look For The Public School Downside What Teachers Can Do Where to Find…
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Today’s episode features Elizabeth Dickens (University of Virginia) and Nausheen Shafiq (University of British Columbia) in discussion of a manuscript on curriculum developers in educational development, which is under review at To Improve the Academy. This is the fifth episode of the partnership between To Improve the Academy and Centering Centers…
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Please join Keren Brown and me as we talk about How to Clear and Heal Your Womb. Join us as we’ discuss: -The power of your womb (whether physical or energetic) and its connection to the moon, during and after your menstruating years, as well as to the ancient Feminine Mysteries that are returning now -Why you need to clear your womb regularly— and…
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Join Mike Droel, assistant director of admissions, as he chats with Brittany Grage, director of student life in Simon’s Ainslie Office of Student Engagement. Brittany describes the three categories of clubs offered at Simon, how students can get involved, leadership opportunities, special annual events, and more! Learn more about clubs and organiza…
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In this episode of the International Enneagram Association podcast, we pull from the archive to listen to a conference talk by Fr. Richard Rohr in 2006. Father Richard, a Franciscan friar and ecumenical teacher, talks in his endnote about the transformational work of the Enneagram and the notion of higher consciousness. He explores if the Enneagram…
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Almeda M. Wright is Assistant Professor of Religious Education at Yale Divinity School. Her research focuses on African American religion, adolescent spiritual development, and the interesections of religion and public life. We discuss Wrights' latest book entitled, Teaching to Live: Black Religion, Activist Educators and Radical Social Change. The…
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In this episode of the World of Higher Education podcast, host Alex Usher speaks with Chris Whelan, Chief Executive of Universities New Zealand, about the country's new University Advisory Group. The discussion covers the challenges facing New Zealand's higher education system, including declining government funding and the impact of COVID-19 on st…
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After having an HSG (hysterosalpingogram) due to infertility, Wyn was diagnosed with having a left-sided unicornuate uterus. A unicornuate uterus is a rare condition in which the uterus is smaller than normal and only has one fallopian tube. Common complications from a unicornuate uterus include infertility, IUGR (intrauterine growth restriction), …
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In this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Shawnee Caruthers gets into a profound discussion with Dr. Christopher Emdin and Sam Seidel about their latest work, "From White Folks Who Teach in the Hood." This conversation is essential for educators who are ready to challenge their own biases and rethink their roles in marginalized communities. Emd…
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Having friends at work helps with your mental health and could even help advance your career. How can you go about making friends if you're shy or if you work from home? Here to help us understand why it's important to have friends at work and give us advice on how to make friends are Lynn Jennings, Ph.D., and Nicole Noble, Ph.D. They are both coun…
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Please join Oltea Iulia and me as we talk about The Gift of a Trigger in Soul Liberation. Join Oltea and I as we talk about a few ways to heal and release these triggers through shamanic fire ceremony and more: -Dr Oltea Iulia talks about the importance of the triggers in our spiritual journey -The meaning of the triggers and working with the trigg…
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AI for crisis communication: Challenges and opportunities An exploration of AI’s role in managing organization-public relationships during crises, highlighting innovative applications and the challenges of implementation. Yang (Alice) Cheng, PhD Associate Professor and University Faculty Scholar in Communications, NC State University | Profile | Re…
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In this episode, we explore the Math Workshop model with Jennifer Lempp and Skip Tyler, authors of the brand new book Math Workshop, 6-12: Five Steps to Implementing a Student-Centered Learning Environment. Join us as we discuss how this model fosters peer collaboration, critical thinking and mathematical discourse. Here's Skip starting off the con…
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In this week's episode Greg and Patrick talk about the advantages of recent structural after measurement work, allowing us to break apart traditional structural equation models to analyze the measurement and structural portions separately. Along the way they also discuss the baseball playoffs, fire pit face plants, the gluten cabinet, pumpkin inade…
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Charter: A Course A podcast about Canadian Constitutional Law & Litigation Season 4, Episode 3: Section 12 of the Charter About the Series  Charter: A Course is a podcast created by the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights (the Asper Centre) and hosted by the Asper Centre’s Executive Director Cheryl Milne.  Charter: A Course focuses on lead…
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Today, we have the second episode in Berit Gordon's year-long series for new, or newer teachers, here on the Heinemann Podcast. Berit is the author of the book, The Joyful Teacher: Strategies for Becoming the Teacher Every Student Deserves. In this episode, she'll explore tips for classroom management, specifically how to quickly deal with dysregul…
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Have you ever thought about the profound impact of your ego on your day-to-day life? Join Dr. Nathalie, a veteran metaphysical practitioner with over three decades of experience, as she reveals how our ego-based mind can hold us back from true self-discovery and fulfillment. In this episode of Breathe In, Love Out, Dr. Nathalie offers invaluable wi…
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In this episode, we sit down with Fiona Goodall, a leading expert on the social applications of assistive technologies. Fiona helps us understanding how emerging technologies, particularly AI, can benefit neurodivergent learners and support social-emotional development. We'll explore a compelling use case where AI is being leveraged not just for ac…
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Meagan records a short and sweet episode for you today talking all about OP reports. What are they and why do you need them for your VBAC prep? How do you request them? If you have a hard time interpreting your OP reports, try reaching out to your provider for clarification. You can also send us an email at info@thevbaclink.com where you can schedu…
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USC Research Fellow and Burson, Ogilvy, and Teneo alum David Michaelson, PhD, joins Fred Cook to discuss USC’s latest research on internal communications and the future of work. They note challenges in maintaining corporate culture following shifts to hybrid and remote working and emphasize how internal communications can be used to build employee …
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Anne Ollen, Managing Director at the TIAA Institute, a think-tank within TIAA, develops and executes the TIAA Institute's higher education program. In conversation with NACUBO’s vice president for policy and research, Liz Clark, Anne shares highlights from a recent TIAA Institute research initiative to deepen understanding of potential and current …
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[S6 E04] Revolt and Recession: The Global Crisis of Higher Education and Work David Harvey reflects on recent protests in Bangladesh as a "canary in the coal mine" for growing global discontent over unequal job opportunities and socioeconomic divides. He explores parallels between the unrest in Bangladesh, Iran, and student movements of the 1960s, …
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This is the twelfth episode of 17 Chapters on Quick Defense by David Burnell. You can also listen to the entire eBook on this podcast, but the shorter episodes are presented here in smaller bite-size sessions. This makes it easier to absorb the material and repeat essential segments. This episode covers the different types of chokes and how to rema…
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This is the fourteenth episode of 17 Chapters on Quick Defense by David Burnell. You can also listen to the entire eBook on this podcast, but the shorter episodes are presented here in smaller bite-size sessions. This makes it easier to absorb the material and repeat essential segments. This episode covers escaping an altercation, a fundamental asp…
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This is the eleventh episode of 17 Chapters on Quick Defense by David Burnell. You can also listen to the entire eBook on this podcast, but the shorter episodes are presented here in smaller bite-size sessions. This makes it easier to absorb the material and repeat essential segments. This episode addresses the dynamics of Executing a headbutt. It …
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This is the thirteenth episode of 17 Chapters on Quick Defense by David Burnell. You can also listen to the entire eBook on this podcast, but the shorter episodes are presented here in smaller bite-size sessions. This makes it easier to absorb the material and repeat essential segments. This episode helps you understand ground attack situations and…
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This is the sixteenth episode of 17 Chapters on Quick Defense by David Burnell. You can also listen to the entire eBook on this podcast, but the shorter episodes are presented here in smaller bite-size sessions. This makes it easier to absorb the material and repeat essential segments. This episode focuses on the legal considerations of self-defens…
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This is the seventeenth episode of 17 Chapters on Quick Defense by David Burnell. You can also listen to the entire eBook on this podcast, but the shorter episodes are presented here in smaller bite-size sessions. This makes it easier to absorb the material and repeat essential segments. This subchapter recaps the fundamental methods outlined in "Q…
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This is the fifteenth episode of 17 Chapters on Quick Defense by David Burnell. You can also listen to the entire eBook on this podcast, but the shorter episodes are presented here in smaller bite-size sessions. This makes it easier to absorb the material and repeat essential segments. This episode discusses creating a self-defense plan, integratin…
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This is the ninth episode of 17 Chapters on Quick Defense by David Burnell. You can also listen to the entire eBook on this podcast, but the shorter episodes are presented here in smaller bite-size sessions. This makes it easier to absorb the material and repeat essential segments. This episode explains in detail the proper application and mechanic…
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This is the fifth episode of 17 Chapters on Quick Defense by David Burnell. You can also listen to the entire eBook on this podcast, but the shorter episodes are presented here in smaller bite-size sessions. This makes it easier to absorb the material and repeat essential segments. This episode covers the Mechanics of the Palm Strike, its power, wh…
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This is the tenth episode of 17 Chapters on Quick Defense by David Burnell. You can also listen to the entire eBook on this podcast, but the shorter episodes are presented here in smaller bite-size sessions. This makes it easier to absorb the material and repeat essential segments. This episode covers when and how to push away an aggressor. It is a…
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