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    Explore "addison" with insightful episodes like "Are you coming to The Kentucky Crafted Market? - Episode 42", "98-01-Quantum Leaps and Relationship Peaks: Catching Up with Caitlin Bassett on Entertainment Zone with Paul Amadeus Lane", "10.18 2023 Season Predictions.", "Karen Perez - On Addison Davis and Hillsborough Superintendent Search" and "Building Community from the Beginning with Bev Birmingham" from podcasts like ""KyArtsCast", "Entertainment Zone Paul Amadeus Lane", "Cheddarhead Fantasy Football Podcast", "Beyond the News WFLA Interviews" and "Let's Talk TCA Podcast"" and more!

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    Are you coming to The Kentucky Crafted Market? - Episode 42

    Are you coming to The Kentucky Crafted Market? - Episode 42

    We are getting closer to The Kentucky Crafted Market, March 9-10 at the Kentucky Horse Park's Alltech Arena. It is. perhaps. the Kentucky Arts Council's most visible event each year. In this episode we chat with four artists in the Kentucky Crafted program who are exhibiting and selling work at The Market: Dodie Wrocklage-Harp, Rob Bridges, Addison Williams and Michelle Hayden. Learn about their work and what they like about exhibiting at The Market.


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    98-01-Quantum Leaps and Relationship Peaks: Catching Up with Caitlin Bassett on Entertainment Zone with Paul Amadeus Lane

    98-01-Quantum Leaps and Relationship Peaks: Catching Up with Caitlin Bassett on Entertainment Zone with Paul Amadeus Lane
    Join Paul Amadeus Lane in this exciting episode of Entertainment Zone as he sits down with the talented Caitlin Bassett, who plays Addison Augustine on NBC's hit show Quantum Leap. Dive into the thrilling midway point of Season 2 as Caitlin spills the beans on what's in store for her character and the twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Explore the evolution of Addison's relationship with Ben and get a sneak peek into the behind-the-scenes dynamics. Don't miss this exclusive interview full of insights and behind-the-scenes anecdotes that will leave you eagerly anticipating the next episode of Quantum Leap!

    10.18 2023 Season Predictions.

    10.18 2023 Season Predictions.

    LISTENER EMAIL

    NEWS AND NOTES
     <>Make Sure You Have Your Covid Rules Figured Out.
     <>San Francisco QB Soap Opera.
     <>Cooper Kupp Injury Update.
     <>Terry McLaurin Injury Update.
     <>Jerry Jeudy Injury Update.
     <>Miami Still Looking For A RB.
     <>Treylon Burks Injury Update.
     <>Josh Jacobs Back With Las Vegas.
     <>Survivor Pool Picking Plan For 2023

    ONE PLAYER AT EACH POSITION TO AVOID IN FANTASY DRAFTS

    2023 NFL DIVISION AND PLAYOFF PREDICTIONS

    SPORTS INVESTING

    FANTASY GIRL OF THE WEEK (Addison Rae)
     

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    Building Community from the Beginning with Bev Birmingham

    Building Community from the Beginning with Bev Birmingham

     

    Building Community from the Beginning with Bev Birmingham: Episode 27

     

    On today’s podcast episode we have our Assistant Head of Lower School Bev Birmingham with us. We get to know Bev and her heart for our lower school students and families. She also shares about the Lower School Moms Book Club that she started last year and how moms are finding community through coming together over a book.

    Bev and her husband Barry served in schools overseas in Turkey and South Korea. They have been at TCA for eight years and two of their four adult children graduated from TCA. One thing that drew Bev to TCA was the moms' MPACT prayer group and the community of believers here. Bev is passionate about student life as a part of education and building relationships with students.

    As Assistant Head of Lower School Bev wears a variety of hats including working with teachers, curriculum, disciplining students and LS chapel. Bev spends time helping children to learn to put others first and teaching them how to resolve conflict with friends.

    The Lower School Moms Book Club was an idea that came out of a heart for connecting moms after COVID. Bev wanted the book club to be a place for moms to be authentic and make connections. The book club is well attended, and moms can feel free to come as they are and when their schedule allows and whether they have read the book or not. The first couple of books they have read are, “When Strivings Cease” by Ruth Chou Simons and “Find Your People” by Jennie Allen. This spring the moms are reading “Rhythms of Renewal” by Rebekah Lyons. Bev is looking for books that speak to moms as women and believers.

    The last meeting of the semester is Monday, May 15, from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Lower School Library. Every mom is welcome (even those with older kids) whether she has come before or not. We hope to see you there!

     

    2023 NFL Draft Round One Recap: Lamar Jackson Gets New Deal

    2023 NFL Draft Round One Recap: Lamar Jackson Gets New Deal
    Jake Ciely (@allinkid) of The Athletic is joined by our own Chris Meaney (@ChrisMeaney) to recap the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft and what it means for fantasy football. The guys break down the fantasy impact Bijan Robinson to Atlanta and which quarterback they like the most for fantasy this season.

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    #55 - Physikalität - Unsere Top-Ten Offense-Prospects im NFL Draft 2023

    #55 - Physikalität - Unsere Top-Ten Offense-Prospects im NFL Draft 2023
    Endlich geht es los mit der Draft-Coverage bei Undra.ft.ed. Wir sprechen zuerst über Lamar Jackson, Elijah Moore, Bobby Wagner und DJ Chark. Danach gehts dann aber ans Eingemachte. Die zehn besten Spieler im NFL Draft 2023 auf der offensiven Seite werden von uns bestimmt und ganz genau analysiert. Wer ist der beste Receiver? Wer der beste Tight End? Wer der beste Running Back? Und wer sind die besten schweren Jungs der Klasse? Hört rein und erfahrt, wer es in unser Ranking geschafft hat. Hier kommt ihr zu den anderen Plattformen: https://linktr.ee/undra.ft.ed Musik: https://www.musicfox.com/ (Zugriff am 18.02.2022)


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    More than a Middle School Library with Holly Hatton

    More than a Middle School Library with Holly Hatton

    On today’s podcast episode, we have Holly Hatton.

    Holly is TCA’s Middle School library media specialist, but she is much more! Today she talks with us about the fantastic new library
    space in the MS 7/8 building and how she uses that space to give students a much-needed break in their day.

    The new middle school library is for grades 5-8, and it is 3,800 square feet, including a teaching space, library shelves (of course), two collaboration rooms, and a soft seating area that can fit a whole class. It is also the tornado shelter for the Middle School.

    While grades 5-6 have a designated library/tech class where they rotate through the library, grades 7-8 have Holly
    come to their classrooms to promote books and help them with research. However, with the appeal of the new library space, seventh and eighth graders visit the library during their school day.

    The Middle School Library has a wide array of resources you would expect, including direct access to an online catalog to the library on their iPads which includes online and print books.

    The library also has costumes, props, and even a bubble machine that can be used for lip sync, projects, etc.

    The new library doors are right by the outdoor recess fields. Holly wanted to provide an additional location at recess time for students to recharge and reset in the middle of the day.
    Students can play board games, play cards, do crafts, or sit and read a book on the couches.

    Holly notes that some of our middle schoolers are carrying stress and anxiety, and many are just dealing with typical middle school drama of friends or fear of missing out.

     She wants to give them a break and peace in their lives. The regulars coming during lunchtime enjoy this time and are empowered and energized from the time in the library.

    Part of Holly’s job is to collaborate with teachers, help them execute ideas for their classroom, and help them come to life. One example of this is how she helped eighth-grade
    Bible teacher Chris Thelen put together a father/son dodgeball tournament and a panel of dads with older sons to advise on how to disciple their sons. 

    This is part of TCA’s mission to develop the whole child and to partner with parents.

    Holly loves to work with middle schoolers as they move from children to young adults and all
    that goes along!

    Middle School parents can find all library resources on the MS Library Resource Board.

    Finding TCA: Heather Appel

    Finding TCA: Heather Appel

    Today on the podcast, our host Cynthia Yanof speaks with TCA parent Heather Appel about the TCA community, how they found the school, and what she and her family love most!

    Heather tells us about how her son asked where the chapel was at their public school after the kindergarten roundup and how he told her that he wanted to be able to pray at school. This kicked off their search for a Christian school.

    TCA’s Christ-centered approach and academic excellence drew them in. But one of the biggest, unexpected blessings of the school has been the TCA community and the lifelong friendships that have blossomed both in the classroom and at outside activities.

    Heather tells about a friend’s daughter who came to TCA as a junior and has also experienced the warmth and connection of the students in the Upper School.

    As a sub, Heather says it is amazing how the students in the Lower School share prayer requests and are openly praying for one another. From her experience, it is evident how the school is developing the whole child. Her favorite day in the Lower School is the Kindergarten French Café event. In Middle School, she is most impressed by the teachers and their approach to our kids and meeting them where they are in the awkward middle school years.

    Her advice to prospective parents is to embrace the uniqueness of TCA. Today’s culture tells us one thing, but TCA encourages children to do the right thing. For veteran TCA parents, Heather reminds us not to take the MPACT prayer group for granted.

    Navigating Tech at School and at Home

    Navigating Tech at School and at Home

    Today we have Melissa Neatherlin on the podcast. She is the Director of Educational Technology Integration at TCA. She and her husband, Rob, have two boys who attend TCA.

    TCA has a 1:1 program called e4 which embodies our philosophy which is: TCA will equip our learning community with the technological resources to further engage our students, enhance curriculum and enable all learners to use technology well and wisely.

    At TCA, we are purposeful about making technology use meaningful. Students in PreK through eighth-grade use iPads. Upper School students in grades 9-12 use a Microsoft SurfacePro. Lower School
    children do not take the iPads home and use them only as a supplement in the classroom. In Middle School, students begin to use their iPads daily and integrate technology further into their daily routine.

    This gets them ready for the Upper School grades that use a device in most of what they do. We are unique in that we teach both Apple and Microsoft. By slowly and purposefully introducing students to technology teaches balance. Not everything requires technology.

    As a parent, one of Melissa's favorite tools is the Common Sense Media website, which she uses as a resource about media. OneNote is one of her favorite educational tools, which is a digital binder of sorts. It helps students stay organized and sharing of content between teachers and students.

    TCA integrates technology into our curriculum through our Upper School Student Tech Stop Program, which is internationally recognized. The Tech Stop is staffed by students who serve our teachers and other students by troubleshooting and helping with their devices. Students develop customer service skills and serve their peers in this standout program.

    Another way we stand out is by monitoring and protecting students on their devices. We closely monitor student online activity and partner with our school heads when intervention may be necessary.

    We have a much larger tech team than most schools. We have a strong IT support team that manages daily needs. Still, we also have a technology specialist for each school (lower, middle, upper) that focuses on partnering with teachers to integrate technology into their lessons and providing training throughout the year.

    We carefully select and manage our software and spend a lot of time managing our filter. We continue to monitor, block, and restrict as much inappropriate content as possible. This is a good program for us to teach them as they grow and mature to make wise choices. TCA filters all student devices both at home and school.

    Melissa recommends that parents check in with their kids about their devices, look over their shoulders, check their history and have conversations about what they are doing and how they are using their apps.

    She also recommends that parents teach their kids to live in the digital world just as they do in the real world. Parents should take time to have conversations with their children about how to respond when they encounter unwanted content.

    Parents need to monitor what their children are watching, playing, and viewing on their devices to keep their children safe at home. Other tips:

    • Set up a home web filter.
    • Keep screens in shared areas.
    • Limit screen time before bed.

    Melissa also stresses moderation: 

    • Balance your child’s tech diet with both time and content. Use a variety of apps, not just game time.
    • Set up incentives such as matching reading time with screentime and set tech-free zones.

    A few tips on choosing good apps for your child are to read reviews. They are so helpful in finding out if an app is appropriate for your child.

    For Lower School children, pick interactive apps that encourage problem-solving rather than more passing apps that require tapping and swiping. Games that promote
    physical activity and teamwork are also great.

    Melissa recommends using the restrictions on your iPhone and setting up a child’s Apple ID. Game consoles also, have monitoring that you can take advantage of.

    Home web filtering is also vital. One monitoring service that Melissa uses is Circle. There are many more great options.

    Resources for parents are available on the dca@TCA Resource Board. There are great articles and resources for monitoring, filtering, managing phones, and general parenting with technology.

    Parents can reach Melissa on her TCA email: mneatherlin@trinitychristian.org

    Is there a topic you'd like to hear discussed on the podcast? Send your ideas and feedback to podcast@trinitychristian.org

    Getting Involved at TCA: What You Need to Know

    Getting Involved at TCA: What You Need to Know

    Today we have Camille Walker, the Director of Volunteer Services, and current TCA parent Shawnnah Parrill the incoming PTF president, on the podcast. We are talking all about getting involved at TCA and the role of PTF in our community. 

     

    Camille Walker is a TCA alum, a long-time TCA parent, and serves as the Volunteer and Campus Events Director. The philosophy with our parent community has been to make volunteer opportunities available to all TCA moms and dads and to encourage parent connection through volunteering and attendance at campus events such as athletics events such as Friday night football games, mother’s luncheons, and even fine art events such as concerts and art shows. 

     

    The only mandatory volunteering is for sophomores and their parents. The TCA concessions stands are a fundraiser for the sophomore class and are run by volunteers. Sophomores are required to volunteer 8 hours, and both parents are asked to volunteer for 8 hours.

     

    PTF is TCA’s PTA and is called Parent Teacher Fellowship. Every TCA parent, moms and dads, is a member – there are no dues. The PTF serves our parent community and encourages and supports our teachers at TCA.  

     

    Shawnnah Parrill is the incoming PTF President. PTF runs many programs at TCA. Next year, as president, she will help coordinate the MPACT Program and Mini School Night receptions. 

    Noel Pierce will be the Vice President and oversee room moms and hospitality coordinators.

    Emily Eubanks will be the secretary and will coordinate the Faculty and Staff Appreciation Luncheon, known as  FASAL, one of the most loved events, the student Big Game Day event in February, and teacher appreciation throughout the year.. 

    Wendi Byerly will be new on the board and will serve as treasurer. She will be in charge of Uniform Resale. 

     

    Here are a few of the programs that fall under PTF:

     

    Room moms: The Room Mother Program is a volunteer opportunity that benefits teachers, students, and the entire school. Each year, over 100 room mothers coordinate mission projects, class parties, luncheons, recognizing teacher birthdays, and many other activities.

     

    MPACT Prayer Ministry: MPACT stands for Moms Praying and Coming together – MPACT volunteer coordinators oversee the grade-level coordinators and plan prayer events throughout the school year. There is school-wide MPACT event on the first day of school each year. 

     

    PTF oversees the Mini School Night Receptions and Teacher Appreciation events throughout the year, including the faculty and staff appreciation luncheon in November. 

     

    PTF oversees the Hospitality Program that welcomes our new families to the TCA community. We have two Hospitality Chairs, one chair for Lower School and one for middle and upper school. These hospitality chairs coordinate events for new families and students to meet others, get plugged in through the spring and summer, and remain in place as a resource for new families through their first year at TCA. 

     

    TCA Uniform Resale is sponsored by PTF and sold through Big Blue – our school store. The money raised from Uniform Resale funds the many excellent PTF programs.

     

    We also have Rebate Programs that create an easy partnership between TCA, Tom Thumb, and Kroger. You can find info on how to sign up on our resource board. 



    Camille has been both a working mom and a stay-at-home mom and knows that working parents still want to be involved around their work schedules. Many of our volunteer opportunities are structured for the mom or dad that are working but wants to volunteer and be involved. 

     

    Volunteer opportunities, PTF information, and MPACT dates and times can be found on the TCA website. TCA parents can access these by logging into the TCA website and clicking Resources.  www.trinitychristian.org

    1. Volunteer Now Resource Board
    2. PTF Resource Board
    3. MPACT Rescource Board 

    The Volunteer Office will be moving to the 6th-grade hallway beginning in August. Stop by and visit Camille and her staff anytime!

    Episode 215: News, Cinderella, Candyman, He's All That, Swan Song

    Episode 215: News, Cinderella, Candyman, He's All That, Swan Song

    We’re so happy to be together again on Breakfast All Day. We took a couple weeks off at the end of summer, but Christy, Matt and Alonso are back with reviews of the musical “Cinderella,” the horror sequel “Candyman,” Addison Rae's rom-com remake “He’s All That,” and “Swan Song,” with its lovely lead performance from Udo Kier. In news, we talk about what we’ve been up to over vacation, the Telluride and Venice film festivals, the opening this week of “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the 10 Rings” (and why none of us has seen it), Patty Jenkins‘ streaming comments, Miles Teller‘s covid infection, new release dates for several big movies (including “Top Gun: Maverick”), the fake Keanu Reeves scam and the death of the great Ed Asner at 91. And over at our Patreon, we recap the last three episodes of “Ted Lasso,” which go into far deeper emotional territory than we ever could have imagined. So kick off your glass slippers and join us over this long holiday weekend.

    The Heart Behind Trojan Football with Coach Steve Hayes

    The Heart Behind Trojan Football with Coach Steve Hayes

    In this episode, we get to know Coach Steve Hayes as he talks about Trojan football, including building character in young men, being dangerous and good, and restoring the winning tradition to TCA. He addresses safety, the value of adversity, and how he teaches core values that tie to our Biblical foundation through the game of football.

    Everyone in the TCA community will want to listen to this program's impact on our athletes. Come out and support the Trojans this season!

    Click here to view the football season schedule: https://www.trinitychristian.org/athletics/teams-schedules/t/~athletics-team-id/132

    EPISODE 31 | "Cancelled"

    EPISODE 31 | "Cancelled"
    Today in The Basement we talk about Addison Rae's brief tenure in UFC, Malik gets booted out of his theater seats, We touch on new projects from Vince Staples, Big Sean, and Snoh Aalegra, Malik feels some type of way about his treatment after purchasing a new car and We talk about how fans are treating Naomi after another Jimmy Uso arrest.

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    190 King Air 350 Crash Analysis with Seth Lake + GA News

    190 King Air 350 Crash Analysis with Seth Lake + GA News

    190 King Air 350 Crash Analysis with Seth Lake + GA News

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    190 Max talks with Seth Lake about the NTSB’s probable cause for a King Air 350 crash that killed ten people. There were a series of errors. The pilots did not call for any of the takeoff checklists or discuss what to do if an engine lost thrust on takeoff. The pilot responded to the emergency with left rudder input, the opposite action of what the emergency called for.

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    William Bradley + Moira Smiley

    William Bradley + Moira Smiley

    William Bradley is an icon of Southern California dining. His restaurant Addison is San Diego’s only Michelin-starred restaurant, and since 2006 it’s been wowing guests with its elegant degustation menus, high touch service and epic end-of-meal cheese cart. Like many chefs enduring the pandemic, William’s had to repeatedly close and reopen, pivot to takeout and devise a whole new plan for outdoor dining, but fortunately, he and Addison are still standing and still serving. 

    Our musical guest, singer and composer Moira Smiley, has performed all over the world alongside the likes of Tune-Yards and SOLAS. Moira’s also renowned for her choral arrangements and compositions with work that can be heard on feature film soundtracks, TV programs, radio and on more than 70 commercial albums. Her vocal group, moira smiley & VOCO just recently dropped the new album, In Our Voices, and she stops by to give us a live listen. Snacky Tunes: Music is the Main Ingredient, Chefs and Their Music (Phaidon), is now on shelves at bookstores around the world. It features 77 of the world’s top chefs who share personal stories of how music has been an important, integral force in their lives. The chefs also give personal recipes and curated playlists too. It’s an anthology of memories, meals and mixtapes. Pick up your copy by ordering directly from Phaidon, or by visiting your local independent bookstore. Visit our site, www.snackytunes.com for more info.

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    Episode 398: The PAX East/C2E2 mashup featuring Ryan Stunkel of Blipsounds and artist Addison Duke!

    Episode 398: The PAX East/C2E2 mashup featuring Ryan Stunkel of Blipsounds and artist Addison Duke!
    We're back this week with an extra long episode packed with guests. Two guests to be specific....but that's like 200% more than normal so yeah, jam packed. Next weekend is going to be a busy one as Alex and I are going to be attending two different conventions in two different states 1,000 miles apart...at the same time?!? Well, technically at the same time...just not together. While myself and the usual suspects head up to Boston for PAX East, Alex and his lovely lady are going to be flying out to Chicago for C2E2. Exciting, right?? Twice the opportunity to catch terrifying viruses! And also meet amazing people, play amazing games, and spend amazing amounts of cash. It's gonna be a good time. Until then, we thought it would be fun to hype up the shows and talk with a couple people that you'd be able to meet if you happen to be in attendance. First up is the owner of : Ryan Stunkel! After successful outings at previous PAX shows, most recently PAX South in January, Ryan is going to be bringing his panel "Sound Design Live: Watch Us Recreate Video Game Sounds" to PAX East to give attendees the scoop on creating and replicating sounds from popular video games. Ryan is going to be bringing years of sound design experience to Boston so if you're at PAX East on Saturday you have an amazing opportunity to check out his panel. Following our chat with Ryan, we had the absolute pleasure of talking with artist and colorist ! A Chicago based artist, Addison's work can be seen in a multitude of comic books including Curse Words, Hack/Slash, and Barbarella/Dejah Thoris to name a few. He's going to be tabling in Artist's Alley at the upcoming C2E2 show so we thought it would be a perfect opportunity to get the inside info on his background, experiences, and what we can expect to see at one of the most talked about conventions in the country. We can't thank Ryan and Addison enough for giving us time to talk with them, especially with two major shows just around the corner. We hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed recording it. If you're going to be at PAX or C2E2 be sure to travel safe and pack plenty of hand sanitizer. And say hi to Ryan and Addison; they're great people who make great things. Enjoy! -Jr.

    Episode 14 - Dreams of Icarus

    Episode 14 - Dreams of Icarus

    The fourteenth episode of the Outcry Theatre Podcast features the three creators of the world premiere devised theatre piece Dreams of Icarus. The director (and podcast host) Becca Johnson-Spinos talks with the two actors, Dylan Weand, who plays Icarus, and Logan Beutel, who plays Daedalus. They discuss the long and difficult, but ultimately fruitful, process of creating a play from the ground up.

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