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    Explore "adulteducation" with insightful episodes like "Less is More", "A design is like a lectern: you can lean on it!", "World Services for the Blind keeps doors open for students during pandemic", "World Services for the Blind keeps doors open for students during pandemic" and "Announcing: Simply True with Dr. Jane Vella" from podcasts like ""Simply True with Dr. Jane Vella", "Simply True with Dr. Jane Vella", "Out of Sight", "Out of Sight" and "Shift the Power"" and more!

    Episodes (59)

    Less is More

    Less is More

    Jane and Val – Owner and Senior Partner at GLP – talk with Alex Ciconello from International Budget Partnership (IBP) about the axiom “Less is More”. Alex was introduced to GLP through his work with IBP in Brazil – his roots with Paolo Freire’s Popular Education made him eager to embrace a learning-centered approach. Together, Jane and Alex explore the depth of this axiom using poignant metaphors for learning and dialogue.

    Read the transcripts for the episode here.

    This show is produced by Global Learning Partners and Greg Tilton JR, with theme music by Kyle Donald. Follow us on Twitter (@GLPconsultants), Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn (@GlobalLearningPartners) for the latest updates about the show. Find out more about GLP at www.globallearningpartners.com.

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    Check out our sister series – Shift the Power: A Learning-Centered Podcast.

    A design is like a lectern: you can lean on it!

    A design is like a lectern: you can lean on it!

    Jane and Rebecca – Owner and Chief Business Officer of GLP – chat with Sister Janet Srebalus about the axiom, “A design is like a lectern: you can lean on it!” Jane met Sister Janet more than 50 years ago during her time in Tanzania, and they have been dear friends and mutual mentors ever since. Listen for stories and insights from these two long-time practitioners.

    This show is produced by Global Learning Partners and Greg Tilton JR, with theme music by Kyle Donald. Follow us on Twitter (@GLPconsultants), Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn (@GlobalLearningPartners) for the latest updates about the show. Find out more about GLP at www.globallearningpartners.com.

    Like what you hear? Consider leaving us a review!

    Check out our sister series – Shift the Power: A Learning-Centered Podcast.

    World Services for the Blind keeps doors open for students during pandemic

    World Services for the Blind keeps doors open for students during pandemic

    President and CEO for World Services for the Blind, Sharon Giovinazzo, keeps her doors open during the height of the pandemic. The organization has worldwide partnerships and is on the move.

    WSB offers several sought after certifications for adults who are visually impaired and blind. Check them out @ wsblind.org.

    Want to get involved with the WSB Foundation? You can assist no matter where you live. Contact them @ wsblindfoundation.org.

     

    From their website: A storm washed up thousands of starfish, A child walks up and tosses in a starfish. Then another. And another.  A man says, “What are you doing? You cannot save them all. It’s impossible to make a difference.”  Returning back to the water, the girl said, “It made a difference to that one.”   Let’s make a difference with the talent and gifts we have been given.  

    WSB Foundation  2811 Fair Park Boulevard  Little Rock, AR 72204   |   (501) 664-7100   Ext. 244 | 

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    World Services for the Blind keeps doors open for students during pandemic

    World Services for the Blind keeps doors open for students during pandemic

    President and CEO for World Services for the Blind, Sharon Giovinazzo, keeps her doors open during the height of the pandemic. The organization has worldwide partnerships and is on the move.

    WSB offers several sought after certifications for adults who are visually impaired and blind. Check them out @ wsblind.org.

    Want to get involved with the WSB Foundation? You can assist no matter where you live. Contact them @ wsblindfoundation.org.

     

    From their website: A storm washed up thousands of starfish, A child walks up and tosses in a starfish. Then another. And another.  A man says, “What are you doing? You cannot save them all. It’s impossible to make a difference.”  Returning back to the water, the girl said, “It made a difference to that one.”   Let’s make a difference with the talent and gifts we have been given.  

    WSB Foundation  2811 Fair Park Boulevard  Little Rock, AR 72204   |   (501) 664-7100   Ext. 244 | 

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    Announcing: Simply True with Dr. Jane Vella

    Announcing: Simply True with Dr. Jane Vella

    We are very excited to announce a brand new Global Learning Partners podcast: Simply True with Dr. Jane Vella. On this limited series, GLP Founder Jane Vella explores the simple truths behind some of her favorite axioms about how adults learn with friends and colleagues. We can't wait to share these veritable “fireside chats" with you all! In the meantime, listen to this special announcement to find out what axioms are, why they stick, and what Jane is most excited about for this new series.

    Read the transcripts here. When you’re done, be sure to head over to Simply True with Dr. Jane Vella and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.

    This show is produced by Global Learning Partners and Greg Tilton JR, with theme music by Kyle Donald. Follow us on Twitter (@GLPconsultants), Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn (@GlobalLearningPartners) for the latest updates about the show. Find out more about GLP at www.globallearningpartners.com.

    Like what you hear? Consider leaving us a review!

    Welcome to Simply True with Dr. Jane Vella

    Welcome to Simply True with Dr. Jane Vella

    Welcome to a new Global Learning Partners podcast: Simply True with Dr. Jane Vella. On this limited series, GLP Founder Jane Vella explores the simple truths behind some of her favorite axioms about how adults learn with friends and colleagues. We can't wait to share these veritable “fireside chats" with you all! In the meantime, listen to episode 000 to find out what axioms are, why they stick, and what Jane is most excited about for this new series.

    Read the transcript on our website.

    This show is produced by Global Learning Partners and Greg Tilton JR, with theme music by Kyle Donald. Follow us on Twitter (@GLPconsultants), Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn (@GlobalLearningPartners) for the latest updates about the show. Find out more about GLP at www.globallearningpartners.com.

    Like what you hear? Consider leaving us a review!

    Check out our sister series – Shift the Power: A Learning-Centered Podcast.

    Who’s on the line? Reflecting on Inclusion – Feat. Andrea Van Liew

    Who’s on the line? Reflecting on Inclusion – Feat. Andrea Van Liew

    With the recent rise in remote work, many of us are faced with the challenge of designing and facilitating engaging and inclusive meetings while in a virtual setting. Today we’re joined by Andrea Van Liew – GLP Consultant and leader of our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Team – to talk about how we can be sure to tend to the core principle of “inclusion” in virtual meetings.

    Read the transcript here.

    Follow us on Twitter @GLPconsultants for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike. You can also find us on Instagram @GlobalLearningPartners, Facebook, and LinkedIn!

    Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or virtually anywhere podcasts are found!

    This show is produced by Global Learning Partners and Greg Tilton JR. Our theme music is titled ‘Pretty Face’ by singer/songwriter Una Walkenhorst.

    Like what you hear? Consider leaving us a rating on your podcast platform of choice!

    Embracing Blended Learning – Feat. Claudia Quinonez

    Embracing Blended Learning – Feat. Claudia Quinonez

    Over the last year, as more and more learning is moving to an online or virtual setting, we have begun fully embracing the importance of “blended learning” within GLP. Today we are going to talk to GLP Consultant Claudia Quinonez about what we mean by “blended learning” and why we think this should be the future for most learning events.

    Read the transcript here.

    Follow us on Twitter @GLPconsultants for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike. You can also find us on Instagram @GlobalLearningPartners, Facebook, and LinkedIn!

    Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or virtually anywhere podcasts are found!

    This show is produced by Global Learning Partners and Greg Tilton JR. Our theme music is titled ‘Pretty Face’ by singer/songwriter Una Walkenhorst.

    Like what you hear? Consider leaving us a rating on your podcast platform of choice!

    Building Bridges Between Sessions – Feat. First 5 Alameda County

    Building Bridges Between Sessions – Feat. First 5 Alameda County

    First 5 Alameda County funds innovative programs and advocates for policies that produce better futures for children up to age 5. Beth Hoch from First 5 Alameda and Shawn Bryant from the Teaching Excellence Center talk about adapting “Mind in the Making”, an impactful training on children’s brain development, to a virtual setting. GLP consultant Sylvia Saenger shares how the addition of micro-learning nuggets helped increase the transfer of learning from the virtual sessions to their daily work.

    Read the transcript.

    Follow us on Twitter @GLPconsultants for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike. You can also find us on Instagram @GlobalLearningPartners, Facebook, and LinkedIn!

    Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or virtually anywhere podcasts are found!

    This show is produced by Global Learning Partners and Greg Tilton JR. Our theme music is titled ‘Pretty Face’ by singer/songwriter Una Walkenhorst.

    Like what you hear? Consider leaving us a rating on your podcast platform of choice!

    Stepping Back to Light the Way – Feat. New Moms

    Stepping Back to Light the Way – Feat. New Moms

    New Moms positioned themselves as a leader in the field of workforce development through their science-informed social enterpriseBright Endeavors. In 2019 GLP had the opportunity to document insights from their work through a learning-centered case study. These insights were later incorporated in a toolkit for other organizations involved in workforce development and employment social enterprise. Gabrielle Caverl-McNeal and Dana Emanuel from New Moms join us to share the impact of the case study one year later – within New Moms and in the broader field.

     

    Check out the case study and companion toolkit and read transcripts for the episode here.

    Follow us on Twitter @GLPconsultants for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike. You can also find us on Instagram @GlobalLearningPartners, Facebook, and LinkedIn!

    Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or virtually anywhere podcasts are found!

    This show is produced by Global Learning Partners and Greg Tilton JR. Our theme music is titled ‘Pretty Face’ by singer/songwriter Una Walkenhorst.

    Like what you hear? Consider leaving us a rating on your podcast platform of choice!

    Resistance is Not Futile – Feat. Tonjala Eaton

    Resistance is Not Futile – Feat. Tonjala Eaton

    Sometimes our learning designs go off without a hitch… and sometimes, they don’t! We’ve all been there – you’ve thoughtfully planned out your learning tasks and facilitation techniques, but when you get in the room it’s just not working for one (or more) of your learners – the resistance is palpable! GLP Consultant Tonjala Eaton has a few tips to help you embrace and respond to resistance.

    Read the transcript here

    Follow us on Twitter @GLPconsultants for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike. You can also find us on Instagram @GlobalLearningPartners, Facebook, and LinkedIn!

    Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or virtually anywhere podcasts are found!

    This show is produced by Global Learning Partners and Greg Tilton JR. Our theme music is titled ‘Pretty Face’ by singer/songwriter Una Walkenhorst.

    Like what you hear? Consider leaving us a rating on your podcast platform of choice!

    A Re-Design Worth the Time – Feat. Sinapis Group

    A Re-Design Worth the Time – Feat. Sinapis Group

    Sinapis Group started in 2010 in Kenya as an accelerator program for entrepreneurs. Since then, they have grown to operate in 9 different countries. Scaling up meant stepping back to take a hard look at their training design. Sylvie Somerville, Director of Training for Sinapis Group, and GLP Senior Partner Jeanette Romkema talk with us about their collaborative effort to re-design Sinapis’ training program to maximize impact for their entrepreneurs.

    Read the transcript here

    Follow us on Twitter @GLPconsultants for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike. You can also find us on Instagram @GlobalLearningPartners, Facebook, and LinkedIn!

    Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or virtually anywhere podcasts are found!

    This show is produced by Global Learning Partners and Greg Tilton JR. Our theme music is titled ‘Pretty Face’ by singer/songwriter Una Walkenhorst.

    Like what you hear? Consider leaving us a rating on your podcast platform of choice!

    The Right Design Goes the Distance – Feat. The ASPCA’s Right Horse Initiative

    The Right Design Goes the Distance – Feat. The ASPCA’s Right Horse Initiative

    During a year infamous for Zoom fatigue, the annual Right Horse Summit went virtual – and the results were surprising. GLP Consultant Val Uccellani and Christie Schulte Kappert from The Right Horse Initiative – the ASPCA’s equine adoption program – share the unique strategies they used to design a virtual summit that had participants engaged – on and away from the screen. The virtual summit fostered innovation and boosted collaboration between adoption and industry partners.

     

    Find the transcript here.

    Follow us on Twitter @GLPconsultants for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike. You can also find us on Instagram @GlobalLearningPartners, Facebook, and LinkedIn!

    Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or virtually anywhere podcasts are found!

    This show is produced by Global Learning Partners and Greg Tilton JR. Our theme music is titled ‘Pretty Face’ by singer/songwriter Una Walkenhorst.

    Like what you hear? Consider leaving us a rating on your podcast platform of choice!

    No Bandwidth? No Problem! – Feat. Sylvia Saenger

    No Bandwidth? No Problem! – Feat. Sylvia Saenger

    Most of us share at least one workday challenge: finding time and capacity to fit all the meetings and events we need into our workload. It can be a challenge to convene and design meetings that will successfully engage people who are stretched thin. GLP Consultant Sylvia Saenger shares three key strategies she swears by when designing for people with no bandwidth.

    Read the transcript here.

    Follow us on Twitter @GLPconsultants for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike. You can also find us on Instagram @GlobalLearningPartners, Facebook, and LinkedIn!

    Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or virtually anywhere podcasts are found!

    This show is produced by Global Learning Partners and Greg Tilton JR. Our theme music is titled ‘Pretty Face’ by singer/songwriter Una Walkenhorst.

    Like what you hear? Consider leaving us a rating on your podcast platform of choice!

    Not Your Average Zoom Convening – Feat. CFE Fund

    Not Your Average Zoom Convening – Feat. CFE Fund

    Jon Baratta from the Summer Jobs Connect (SJC) Program at Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund and GLP's Tyler Phillips talk with us about their recent experience moving SJC’s annual convening to a virtual space. They talk about how encouraging relationship-building, highlighting participants’ expertise and creating a flexible space for meaningful exchanges increased engagement and strengthened the learning community.

    Read the transcript.

    Follow us on Twitter @GLPconsultants for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike. You can also find us on Instagram @GlobalLearningPartners, Facebook, and LinkedIn!

    Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or virtually anywhere podcasts are found!

    This show is produced by Global Learning Partners and Greg Tilton JR. Our theme music is titled ‘Pretty Face’ by singer/songwriter Una Walkenhorst.

    Like what you hear? Consider leaving us a rating on your podcast platform of choice!

    Organizational Change is a Slow Cook – Feat. Elanco

    Organizational Change is a Slow Cook – Feat. Elanco

    Christian MacKinnon with Elanco, an international animal pharmaceutical company, and GLP’s Jeanette Romkema speak with us about how Elanco came to embrace a learning-centered approach throughout their organization. They share the story of how a “learning-centered spark” ignited a years-long journey of organizational change within every level of Elanco – from the veterinarians, to the sales representatives, to the senior leadership.

    Read the transcript.

    Follow us on Twitter @GLPconsultants for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike. You can also find us on Instagram @GlobalLearningPartners, Facebook, and LinkedIn!

    Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or virtually anywhere podcasts are found!

    This show is produced by Global Learning Partners and Greg Tilton JR. Our theme music is titled ‘Pretty Face’ by singer/songwriter Una Walkenhorst.

    Like what you hear? Consider leaving us a rating on your podcast platform of choice!

    Education For All

    Education For All

    Ingrid Douglas never finished high school as a teenager. When she started looking for a better job at age sixty, she found not having a degree was a huge barrier. So, Ingrid came to the library to get her diploma. In this episode, we talk to students and instructors at BPL about how the library can be a refuge for those who have experienced trauma or adversity on their path to education.

    Read our transcript and check out our book list here: https://www.bklynlibrary.org/podcasts/education-for-all 

    In her 40s, started The Mind Lab to help people gain knowledge and practical skills for today's rapidly evolving world. From a small incubator with 5 FTE, to now being an award-winning and profitable social enterprise with 80 FTE (Frances Valintine)

    In her 40s, started The Mind Lab to help people gain knowledge and practical skills for today's rapidly evolving world. From a small incubator with 5 FTE, to now being an award-winning and profitable social enterprise with 80 FTE (Frances Valintine)

    In this episode, I interview Frances Valintine, the Founder, and CEO of The Mind Lab and Tech Futures Lab. The Mind Lab is a platform that empowers students, schools, teachers, and principals to develop contemporary knowledge and practical skills for today's rapidly evolving world and the future of work. Frances was named one of the top 50 movers and shakers in technology education and awarded a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to education and the technology sector.

    She started Mind Lab in September 2013 in her early 40s, The Mind Lab being the 5th organization she has started.  From being a small incubator with five full-time team members, they had a very steep growth and now have around 100 people who work with them on a constant basis with at least 80 working full time. The Mind Lab operates as a social enterprise and has been sustainably profitably all through.

    Before The Mind Lab, Frances had a consultancy business around marketing, got involved with an organization that was geared towards developing talent for the film and creative industries, and also started an Italian food store that she sold eleven months later. She says the hardest thing in growing a small business is knowing when to accelerate and when to put the foot on the brake, and that the one thing she would tell herself on day one of starting out in business is, “Go fast and don’t let any naysayers get in your ear” Stay tuned to learn some really valuable small business growth tips from Frances.

    This Cast Covers:

    • Running the only private graduate school in New Zealand with students who are typically between 35 and 55.
    • Their two brands under one organization and what each is all about.
    • Generating revenue from tuition fees, scholarships (Government funding), short courses/one-day workshops, programs that are paid for by corporate clients, and government contracts.
    • Being a technologist from a young age and discovering the appetite for education centered around technology for the older population.
    • Starting out with 5 people and having a steep growth to achieve profitability and the current 80 full-time employees.
    • Frances’ amazing serial entrepreneurship journey and how she loves being involved with impactful businesses and organizations. 
    • Her legitimate desire to do good in the world through her work.
    • Working towards the adoption of continual professional development as a culture in New Zealand.
    • Fragmenting their marketing across multiple channels and why small businesses should ensure their marketing is mobile-first, web-based, and highly responsive.
    • Being comfortable with self-funding her businesses using her own assets.
    • Dealing with the different stress levels that come with being a small business owner.
    • Doing well during the pandemic due to their being largely digital and remote-oriented.
    • The challenges they have in finding great talent in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and other tech-oriented disciplines.
    • Starting her first business in her early 20s and never working for anybody.
    • The beauty of being able to watch an idea come to life to become a successful business.
    • Developing habits around more of what makes you happy as a small business owner.
    • Hiring for attitude and aptitude instead of putting so much focus on paper qualifications.
    • Why every small business owner should make sure they hire people personally.
    • Building a culture where employees feel that they’re trusted.
    • Continuously learning and getting to university after 40.
    • The importance of having a rapport going with board members outside the office.
    • Her experience with exiting a business.
    • Getting out amongst interesting people and learning from others.
    • The value of digitizing as many processes in your small business as possible.

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    Music from https://filmmusic.io "Cold Funk" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    BONUS: Peter Gets a Call from the Prime Minister’s Office

    BONUS: Peter Gets a Call from the Prime Minister’s Office

    Ahead of the holiday season, Shift the Power co-host Peter Noteboom got a call from Prime Minister Trudeau’s office. The ask: to convene a virtual conversation between the Prime Minister and faith leaders across Canada about responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Follow us on Twitter @GLPconsultants for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike. You can also find us on Instagram @GlobalLearningPartners, Facebook, and LinkedIn!

    You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, virtually anywhere podcasts are found!

    This show is produced by Global Learning Partners and Greg Tilton JR. You can learn more about GLP at our website, as well as check out Greg's work and services!  

    Theme music: 'Pretty Face' by Una Walkenhorst. You can hear more of Una's music at her website!

    Like what you hear? Consider leaving us a rating on your podcast platform of choice!

    Reflecting with Jane on the School of the 80’s

    Reflecting with Jane on the School of the 80’s

    Dr. Jane Vella, Founder of Global Learning Partners, is loving what she calls “The School of the 80’s” – not the 1980’s… her 80’s. Jane shares how in the last decade she has discovered a new way of learning that is rooted in leisure, experience and vulnerability. Listen to how these insights have expanded Jane’s thinking about her original teachings on Dialogue Education™.

    Read Jane’s full blog post here.

    Follow us on Twitter @GLPconsultants for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike. You can also find us on Instagram @GlobalLearningPartners, Facebook, and LinkedIn!

    You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, virtually anywhere podcasts are found!

    This show is produced by Global Learning Partners and Greg Tilton JR. You can learn more about GLP at our website, as well as check out Greg's work and services!  

    Theme music: 'Pretty Face' by Una Walkenhorst. You can hear more of Una's music at her website!

    Like what you hear? Consider leaving us a rating on your podcast platform of choice!