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    Explore " aquatics" with insightful episodes like "I'm A Lot But It's Fine w/ Alexis VandenBerg | S2 EP 12", "The Swim Episode (ft. Paulana Lamonier and Jordan Hunter)", "Ep. 487 – Texas Waterfowl Habitat 101 with Thunderbird Hunting Club’s Todd Steele", "Nothing Was Horribly Broken; Nobody Died w/ Valerie "Val" Thompson | S1 EP 10" and "Get Your Kids In Swimming Lessons - Alliesha Reber + Chocolate Covered Pretzels" from podcasts like ""The Semi-Professional Academic Podcast", "FANTI", "Ducks Unlimited Podcast", "The Semi-Professional Academic Podcast" and "Munch and Mingle"" and more!

    Episodes (13)

    I'm A Lot But It's Fine w/ Alexis VandenBerg | S2 EP 12

    I'm A Lot But It's Fine w/ Alexis VandenBerg | S2 EP 12

    Today I am joined by the hilarious, talented, and passionate Alexis VandenBerg. In this episode we talk about Alexis’ journey through undergrad, our friendship, how she found her masters program, her current job, her thoughts on her future her interests in field work, and her feelings on gizzard shad. 

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    The Swim Episode (ft. Paulana Lamonier and Jordan Hunter)

    The Swim Episode (ft. Paulana Lamonier and Jordan Hunter)

    The long-awaiting Aquatics Episode is finally here! After much hand wringing and consternation, hosts jarrett hill and Tre'vell Anderson have FINALLY taken the plunge! Dive with them into the deep end as they take their very first swim lessons in beautiful Baldwin Hills. To prepare them for the big day, they speak with Paulana Lamonier, the founder of Black People Will Swim, and get some insight on what Paulana calls, “the only sport that can save your life.” And later, Founder of Legacy Aquatics and swim instructor, Jordan Hunter, works to help our hosts build a proper swimming foundation: breathing, kicking and floating. Will he make swimmers out of them? Find out!

    This episode is for ALL our FANTI listeners - but do you wanna get into the deep end of extra footage and actually see jarrett and Tre’vell learn to swim? Become a MaximumFun member today! Go to maximumfun.org/join, select FANTI to sponsor, and get access to tons of bonus content! 

    Mentioned In This Episode 

    Black People Will Swim

    Legacy Aquatics 

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    Laura Swisher is senior producer 

    Music: Cor.ece

    Graphics: Ashley Nguyen

    FANTI is produced and distributed by MaximumFun.org

    Nothing Was Horribly Broken; Nobody Died w/ Valerie "Val" Thompson | S1 EP 10

    Nothing Was Horribly Broken; Nobody Died w/ Valerie "Val" Thompson | S1 EP 10

    Today I'm joined by the Ohio native, hilarious, and talented Valerie "Val" Thompson. In this episode we discuss her softball career, how she grew up being taught the value of being a steward to the environment, how she decided upon doing her masters, how she has made the most of her time during graduate school, and reflecting upon the lessons she's learned along with the growth she has had as both a scientists and person. 

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    Get Your Kids In Swimming Lessons - Alliesha Reber + Chocolate Covered Pretzels

    Get Your Kids In Swimming Lessons - Alliesha Reber + Chocolate Covered Pretzels

    This is an episode that every parent needs to hear for sure, but after listening through it multiple times (because yes, it's just that good) everyone needs to hear it!

    I talk with Alliesha today who is the owner of the Aquatics Academy, a swim school in South Jordan, Utah. Alliesha goes through how water has played a big part in her life, how her and her husband turned an old rec center into what is now known as The Academy/Aquatics Academy and how the very program she and her staff teach to kids, is the very thing that saved her own son's life.

    *Warning - During this episode, Alliesha explains two stories of children who found themselves in water without adult help, but were able to survive, thanks to Alliesha's method of survival float. This is a very raw and emotional part of the episode and can be very triggering to anyone who has lost a loved one to drowning. If you would like to skip through this, it begins at 28:32 - 32:28.
    If you can, I highly suggest listening through these stories as it does bring an awareness and urgency on the issue of helping kids learn to survival float/swim as soon as possible!*

    I'm so grateful to Alliesha for coming on and all she and her team is continuing to do to help so many families, including ours!

    Instagram: @aquatics.academy


    If you would like to see the statistics on drowning that Alliesha mentioned in this episode, you can view those here:
    https://www.cdc.gov/drowning/facts/index.html

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    When Fusion Blows Your Fuse - Paul Doyle, Haringey Aquatics

    When Fusion Blows Your Fuse - Paul Doyle, Haringey Aquatics

    I hope after listening to the episode you appreciate my little word play. Now look at us - the third sports episode this year 2023 is bringing all the sports people out! Had a great chat with Paul and it really makes you appreciate the dedication of so many adults when supporting the young generation to really fulfil their sporting ambitions. I hope that we will get that standout Tottenham swimmer to make us all proud and bring some money for this sport.

    Haringey Aquatics website: https://uk.teamunify.com/team/HA/page/home
    Haringey Aquatics Insta (not up to date):  https://www.instagram.com/haringeyaquatics/
    Haringey Aquatics twitter (very active): https://twitter.com/teamharingey

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    Episode 85-Water Quality and Why Is It Important?

    Episode 85-Water Quality and Why Is It Important?

    Our special guest, Fisheries biologist,  David Beasley,  from the nation's biggest lake company SOLitude  talks to us about water quality and how it is the basis of fisheries. He  talks about.. 

    • Water Quality 
    • What things does he look for with water quality
    • What weather conditions cause bad water quality 
    • What phosphorus does?
    • Why is high phosphorus detrimental?
    • What to check for when testing water quality 
    • Phosphorus cycle
    • High phosphorus binding 
    • Why is surface and bottom based aeration good for water quality.
    • What to do when you have an acute water quality issue
    • 4 cornerstones for you lake.
      • Water quality
      • Genetics
      • Habitat/structural
      • Forage base 

    This podcast is  great for a new pond owner to an experienced lake manager.  Come  sit with us on Sitting Dockside.

    We hope you love this podcast as much as we do.  If so, please hit the 5 stars button.

    Have questions or want to tell us your thoughts on this subject? Join our Facebook Community: 
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    Episode 10: Turning negative emotions into positivity with Daniela Garmendia.

    Episode 10:  Turning negative emotions into positivity with Daniela Garmendia.

    In this episode we talk with Daniel Garmendia, Artistic Swimming ahlete and coach.  Daniela was part of the Venezuelan National team, she was a swimmer at Lindenwood University, and she was also the assistant coach for the USA Junior National Team.  Daniela talks about visualization and turning negative emotions into positivity, and she talks about the importance of enjoying what we are doing…

    50: Aquatics Expert and School Psychologist Dr. Chris Thurber

    50: Aquatics Expert and School Psychologist Dr. Chris Thurber

    Join Steve for this awesome interview with Aquatics expert and School Psychologist Dr. Chris Thurber.  Chris is a true authority when it comes to water safety (and lots of other things for that matter!) and he gives some incredible insight into how the weather impacts all aquatic activities.  His safety advice as well as insight into parenting around the water is not to be missed.  Enjoy! 

    S1 E6 Graham Eby - Manager of Aquatics and Monitoring

    S1 E6 Graham Eby - Manager of Aquatics and Monitoring

    Graham Eby is the Manager of Aquatics and Monitoring at Aquafor Beech, a private consulting firm. He has been in the industry working as an aquatic ecologist for almost 5 years and has already made a splash in the industry, earning the respects of his co-workers, clients, and agency staff.

    He got his Bachelor of Environment and Business at the University of Waterloo and a post-graduate certificate in ecosystem restoration from Niagara College. When he's not working you can still find him down by the river either restoring habitat, contributing to citizen science, or just enjoying an early morning fish.

    A big thank you to Graham for sharing his time and experience with us!

    Aquafor Beech: http://www.aquaforbeech.com/
    Aquafor Beech Projects:
    https://www.clarington.net/en/do-business/robinson-creek-and-tooley-creeks-subwatershed-study.asp
    https://www.kitchener.ca/en/city-services/stormwater-master-plan.aspx
    https://www.kitchener.ca/en/city-services/environmental-assessments.aspx#Upper-Blair-Creek
    Fun Fixes: https://www.demilked.com/creative-fixes-broken-things/
    Emerging Leaders for Biodiversity: http://www.el4biodiversity.ca/

    I recorded this episode on the Williams Treaty, signed in 1923 by 7 Anishnaabe First Nations. The closest community to me is the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation. This region is the traditional territory of the Anishnaabe and Haudenosaunee peoples, which they shared peacefully under the Dish with One Spoon Wampum agreement. Today, it is still home to many First Nations, Metis, and Inuit peoples.

    Music by Scott Holmes
    https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmesd  

    Check out our website!
    Home (el4biodiversity.ca)

    Follow us on social media @el4biodiversity for more updates and events!

    LSV's New Swimming and Water Safety Online Toolkit

    LSV's New Swimming and Water Safety Online Toolkit

    Episode 9.

    Join Kaitlyn Greenhill and Michelle Ling (Life Saving Victoria) as they discuss the newly re-designed School Swimming and Water Safety Online Toolkit. Hear about its new easy-to-navigate design, key information for schools and aquatic facilities and some great new resources that can be found on the Toolkit.

    2:01 - What is the School Swimming and Water Safety Online Toolkit?

    2:26 - Who is it made for?

    3:04 - Why has the Toolkit been re-launched?

    3:57 - Key challenges discussed by educators and the aquatics industry

    4:40 - What's new?

    5:31 - Resources for schools and aquatics facilities

    8:34 - Future of the Toolkit

    9:23 - How to access the School Swimming and Water Safety Online Toolkit

    Links:
    School Swimming and Water Safety Online Toolkit: https://lsv.com.au/toolkit 

    The Public Water Safety Initiative is funded by the Victorian Government. 

    Successful School Swimming at Aquatics Centres

    Successful School Swimming at Aquatics Centres

    Episode 8.

    Join Michelle Ling (Life Saving Victoria) and Matt Harman (Darebin City Council - Reservoir Leisure Centre) as they share some great tips and tricks for running successful school swimming programs at aquatics centres.

    2:10 - Swimming programs for children and young people

    2:30 - Main focus of swimming programs

    3:22 - Effectively planning school swimming programs

    4:11 - Successful communication with schools

    5:30 - Incorporating the Victorian Water Safety Certificate

    6:17 - Reporting student achievement to schools

    6:57 - Common challenges and how to overcome these

    8:32 - Enhancing programs for the future

    8:58 - Point of difference

    Links:
    Victorian Water Safety Certificate: https://lsv.com.au/education/victorian-water-safety-certificate
    For free resources to support your school swimming program, check out the Swimming and Water Safety Online Toolkit: https://lsv.com.au/toolkit 

    The Public Water Safety Initiative is funded by the Victorian Government. 

    YWCA-Evanston/North Shore

    YWCA-Evanston/North Shore

    In this episode, we sit down with the leaders of the YWCA/North Shore which includes Karen Singer, the CEO of the organization, Tiffany McDowell, the Director of the Equity Institute at the YWCA Evanston/North Shore and Trimmy Stamell, the Director of Corporate Relations and in charge of the Race Against Hate. The Race Against Hate takes place on June 16, 2019 and is co-sponsored by Dreamtown Realty.

    The conversation begins by discussing the history of the YWCA, and the pillars of the organization. YWCA was founded in 1858. It is the oldest and largest multicultural woman’s organization in the world and, since its inception, has been an advocate for social change in the areas of civil rights, race relations, and the empowerment of women.

    YWCA Evanston/North Shore came into existence in 1931 as a branch of the Chicago YWCA and was incorporated independently in 1947. Initially a place for women coming into the city from rural areas to work to find safe housing, our programs and services have changed over the years to meet the changing needs of the 16 communities they serve.

    We then spoke with Tiffany McDowell, the Director of the Equity Institute at the YWCA about the programing she leads. The Institute is dedicated to promoting racial and gender equity at the individual, interpersonal, and institutional levels by partnering with individuals and institutions through training and education, community engagement programs, and annual events.

    Trimmy Stamell discussed the upcoming Race Against Hate which is taking place on Sunday, June 16, 2019. More information can be found by clicking here. The Race has taken place for the past 20 years. The Race Against Hate honors the legacy of Ricky Byrdsong, the former Northwestern University Men's Basketball Coach and Skevanston resident who, while walking with his two young children in 1999, was murdered by a white supremacist. We discuss my own and the community's personal connections to the horrific incident.

    There are approximately 300 independent YWCAs in the country. Each association is completely autonomous with its own board of directors, governing documents and structures, funding streams and programs designed to respond to the unique needs of the community it serves. The national YWCA provides no funding for its associations.

    The discussion also encompasses the work of the YWCA which is rooted in four interconnected pillars:

    · Freedom from violence

    · Women’s economic advancement

    · Racial and gender equity

    · Aquatics access and opportunity

    We discuss future plans for the YWCA Evanston/North Shore, and how they serve a large regional area.

    The YWCA Evanston/North Shore can be found online at https://www.ywca-ens.org/. Their social media handles can be found there as well.

    I’d like to thank several people for help with today’s show. This includes my real estate brokerage, Dreamtown Realty in Evanston for helping me with my graphics for the show. I’d like to thank Industrious in Evanston for use of their space to record follow them on Instagram at @industriousevanston. And if listening to this podcast gave you the bug to buy or sell real estate, give me a call or go to my real estate website at http://www.aaronmasliansky.com And don’t forget to subscribe! Thank you.

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