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    Explore " co-ops" with insightful episodes like "2023 Collection: Housing", "Are Parents Qualified to Teach? Britt Hamre, Columbia Professor of Education Responds", "Ep 244 Cooperation Jackson with Kali Akuno", "Teaching Our Children Diligently with Leslie Nunnery - Audio" and "I Accidently Sold My Clients a Former Brothel + Neighborhood Updates" from podcasts like ""ABC News Daily", "Teach Your Kids", "RevolutionZ", "LoveTalk Network" and "Harlem Stories - Upper Manhattan Neighborhoods"" and more!

    Episodes (20)

    2023 Collection: Housing

    2023 Collection: Housing

    This episode features some of the best conversations of 2023, ABC News Daily will be back on Monday 29th January, 2024. 

    Whether you’re a renter or paying off a mortgage, millions of Australians are feeling the pinch of the housing crisis. 

    In this episode we look to solutions overseas, but also interrogate who is buying up all the properties. 

    Featured:Nassim Khadem, ABC Business reporter

    Are Parents Qualified to Teach? Britt Hamre, Columbia Professor of Education Responds

    Are Parents Qualified to Teach? Britt Hamre, Columbia Professor of Education Responds

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    Time Codes:

    00:00 - Manisha introduces the episode and the highly qualified guest, Dr. Britt Hamre.

    00:01:20 - Manisha and Dr. Britt Hamre's past collaborations lend credibility to the episode.

    00:03:00 - Dr. Britt Hamre details the elementary inclusive program at Columbia Teachers College.

    00:05:40 - Dr. Britt Hamre talks about the importance of inquiry, curiosity, and continuous learning.

    00:09:24 - Manisha and Dr. Britt Hamre discuss the utility of teaching techniques like growth mindset and grit.

    00:11:20 - Dr. Britt Hamre discusses potential cultural biases associated with the concept of grit, referencing scholar Bettina Love.

    00:15:49 - Dr. Britt Hamre emphasizes aligning learning with children's passions and interests.

    00:17:54 - Dr. Britt Hamre shares her personal experience with her son's early reading abilities.

    00:22:03 - Both host and guest underline the need for fostering civic action and critical thinking in children's education.

    00:25:49 - Manisha and Dr. Britt Hamre discuss the educational concept of scaffolding.

    00:27:00 - Dr. Britt Hamre discusses her approach to curriculum development.

    00:31:00 - Manisha correlates teaching to tech industry practices, emphasizing the value of breaking down complex topics.

    00:34:40 - Dr. Britt Hamre discusses the value of trusting the child's natural pace in learning.

    00:37:00 - Dr. Britt Hamre shares how different schooling systems can fit different children, based on her own family's experience.

    00:40:00 - The conversation shifts towards the diversity in educational experiences and approaches.

    00:43:28 - Dr. Britt Hamre recommends the "Understanding by Design" approach to curriculum development.

    00:45:57 - The discussion dives into the importance of setting clear outcomes and measurements for learning.

    00:49:45 - Dr. Britt Hamre discusses her current educational focus areas, including anti-oppressive teaching methods.

    00:51:20 - The episode concludes by emphasizing the importance of community in homeschooling.



    This podcast is made possible through a generous grant from the Vela Education Fund

    VELA Education Fund is catalyzing a vibrant alternative education ecosystem. VELA provides trust-based funding to entrepreneurs, fosters community-building and knowledge-sharing, and increases visibility through storytelling that promotes cultural awareness and acceptance of the out-of-system space. Today, VELA serves the largest community of out-of-system education entrepreneurs in the country, with over 2,000 community members. About half of VELA’s community members operate small learning environments, and the other half are ecosystem and community builders offering direct services and support across the out-of-system space. Learn more at velaedfund.org.


     

    Teaching Our Children Diligently with Leslie Nunnery - Audio

    Teaching Our Children Diligently with Leslie Nunnery - Audio
    Co-hosts Kerri Brinkoeter and Cathy Endebrock discuss educational options, to include home schooling, for children. The guest on this show is Leslie Nunnery, a Christian author, speaker, and homeschooling advocate. She is the co-founder of Teach Them Diligently, a ministry that provides resources and experiences to strengthen Christian homeschooling families. Leslie is also the author of several books on parenting and homeschooling, including “Teach Them Diligently: Raising Children of Promise,” and “Heart School: How Amazing Parents Become Excellent Home Educators.” Additionally, Leslie hosts the Homeschooling Families podcast. Through her work, Leslie aims to encourage and equip families to raise their children to love and serve God.

    I Accidently Sold My Clients a Former Brothel + Neighborhood Updates

    I Accidently Sold My Clients a Former Brothel + Neighborhood Updates

    Welcome back to Episode 1 of the second season of the Harlem Stories Podcast. Today’s episode is I Accidently Sold My Clients a Former Brothel + Neighborhood Updates. You can listen to the episode at www.Harlem-Stories.com 

    In Season 2 we are going to dig into some of the real interesting history- including selling a client a townhouse built in 1899 to be a brothel, a famous real estate developer that openly sold Opium, Columbia University’s role in The Manhattan Project and as a Nuclear Testing Lab, and so much more.  

    In case you missed any of Season’s 1 episodes you can also listen at the same link above or subscribe via Apple Podcasts and Spotify under the name Harlem Stories.

    Thank you for listening to Harlem Stories.

    10. The Co-Op Experience (1/3) - Dr. Steven Sachs and Tyler Kimmel

    10. The Co-Op Experience (1/3) - Dr. Steven Sachs and Tyler Kimmel

    Our three-part series on the value of a Co-Op experience for students pursuing engineering careers starts with Dr. Steven Sachs and Tyler Kimmel from the University of Pittsburgh. Steve is an Assistant Professor and Undergraduate Academic Coordinator in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Tyler is an Engineering and Professional Development Consultant. Tyler and Steven work together to help Co-Op students navigate the professional development portion of their college experience by advising students on everything from scheduling classes, to developing resumes, and making connections with potential employers. Both Tyler and Steven are massive advocates for students pursuing a Co-Op experience as they truly understand the value that a Co-Op experience can bring to a student's overall education.

    11. The Co-Op Experience (2/3) - Case Vanderheide and Danielle Rand

    11. The Co-Op Experience (2/3) - Case Vanderheide and Danielle Rand

    In part two of our three-part series on the value of a Co-Op experience for students pursuing engineering careers, Aaron talks with Case Vanderheide and Danielle Rand. Both Case and Dani were Co-Ops at SME in 2021, and are back for the summer of 2022 as interns to pick up where they left off. Each of them has had unique Co-Op experiences and share how what they have is critical to their future careers.

    12. The Co-Op Experience (3/3) - Alex Frazier, PE and Alex Fischer

    12. The Co-Op Experience (3/3) - Alex Frazier, PE and Alex Fischer

    We wrap up our series on the value of a Co-Op experience for students pursuing engineering careers with a conversation about the transition from Co-Op to a professional engineer. Alex Fischer, an Assistant Project Manager at The Christman Company, and Alex Frazier, PE, a civil engineer with Hurley & Stewart, are both former SME Co-Ops and tell us how their Co-Op experience has helped them excel in their careers.

    Seeds of community and Seeds of the Past with Don Scheuerman

    Seeds of community and Seeds of the Past with Don Scheuerman

    Don Scheuerman is a farmer and co-founder of the Grain Shed who has committed himself to the study and practice of landrace grain cultivation, regenerative agriculture, and innovative economic models. Don’s passion is for the many “forgotten” kinds of wheat and barley. Not only do these grains have exceptional flavor characteristics, but they can also dramatically reduce or eliminate the use of common inputs used in grain cropping systems. Don has traveled and worked around the world which gives him a very unique insight. 

    He is passionate about collaborative business models, vertical integration, and the future of community-rooted economics. 

    It is in this “seed-to-consumer” model that he has uncovered the magic behind farmer-connected food culture and how it can bring diverse people together over wholesome food and great beer.

    Learn more about Don and his projects: https://www.palouseheritage.com/ 

    https://lincmalt.com/ 

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/don-scheuerman-0296aa1b/ 

    Learn more:

    https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2019/jun/30/the-grain-shed-owner-don-scheuerman-i-grow-beer-an/ 

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    This podcast brought to you by Snacktivist Inc. We create delicious foods from regenerative ingredients that are soil, water and carbon focused, all while radically impacting human nutrition.

    Tamar Haspel on First-Hand Food

    Tamar Haspel on First-Hand Food

    What did author and Washington Post columnist Tamar Haspel learn from her quest to eat at least one thing she'd grown, caught, or killed every day? For starters, that just-caught fish always tastes better (unless you've caught a false albacore). That all it takes to build a coop is the will and the right power tools, and that when it comes to homegrown produce, you've got none until you've got way too much. But most of all, she tells EconTalk's Russ Roberts in talking about her book To Boldly Grow, she learned that figuring stuff out to solve problems is more delicious than the most decadent of desserts.

    HardScrabble Solutions

    HardScrabble Solutions

    Lillie Lavado, founder of HardScrabble Solutions shares information about her technology education and career pathways that led her to start her own organization: HardScrabble Solutions. 

    Lillie is part of the UX & Web Design Team at HardScrabble, but she is also a communications professional for The University of Maine System. In this episode, Lillie also shares what her favorite place in Maine is.

    Her brick-and-mortar coworking location may have closed, but HardScrabble still advocates for STEM & Technology education and may offer the right services for your business when it comes to UX and web design.

    More information can be found at the following links:

    https://hardscrabblesolutions.org/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/lillie-lavado/

     

     

     

    Ep. 12: Mind the generational gap: Digital skills in the trades – Dr. Andrew Bieler

    Ep. 12: Mind the generational gap: Digital skills in the trades – Dr. Andrew Bieler

    Dr. Andrew Bieler explains why technological change is transforming Canada’s skilled trades—and why teaching skills like virtual collaboration, digital troubleshooting, and intergenerational communication needs to be on the agenda. 

    The full story: This fall, check out Dr. Bieler’s impact paper, Bridging Generational Divides, and find more Education & Skills team projects at https://www.conferenceboard.ca/focus-areas/education-skills. And as always, access all our research at conferenceboard.ca.

    When your number's up: It's time to talk about death

    When your number's up: It's time to talk about death

    The fifth episode in the More Than a Shop podcast series is now live and explores something we all, sadly, will inevitably face in our lives.

    Elizabeth Alker discusses end of life – how to talk about it, how to plan for it – with Co-op Funeralcare’s Raegan Drew and Methodist minister, writer and filmmaker Kathleen Loughlin.

    We also hear from a Death Café in Manchester. Death Cafés exist all over the world, creating a safe, informal space for people to talk about death and grief.

    End of life and death are difficult topics to consider and talk about under normal circumstances. This episode was recorded in normal times and we wanted to stress that it does not reflect current funeral restrictions in place or other impacts being felt in society because of the pandemic.

    Listen and subscribe to future episodes via morethanashop.coop. A transcript of the episode is available here: www.uk.coop/resources/more-than-a-shop 


    Special thanks to:

    More Than a Shop is a collaboration between Co‑operatives UK, The Co‑op, Co‑op News, The Co-operative College and The Co‑operative Heritage Trust.


    The series is presented by Elizabeth Alker. It is produced by Geoff Bird on behalf of Sparklab Productions.


    Please note: The More Than a Shop series was recorded before the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic.

    S02E17 - Tales from the Cutting Room Floor

    S02E17  - Tales from the Cutting Room Floor

    17 is a special lil joint that pieces together some unearthed conversations from previous episodes Nay (s02e07) and Cherubian Offerings (s02e08). It kicks off with KC questioning whether he can make reggae being Trinidadian and Jay and Mike getting scientific about colour. They talk animal feats including dance battles and scouts including their cookies. Art rears its ugly head and Mike and Jay further discuss its relevance before talking animals again. Mike and Jay talk Craig Mack and Bad Boy Records going God before Mike Jay and KC discuss a friend who’s seminaring on landing ladies. Mike and Jay talk doing the most on an island, Jay examines getting older and everyone examines what’s going on with M.O.P. and then Juvenile. They discuss pros and cons of co-ops, come up with old promoter names, talk Groove Theory’s chances in the current climate and why Juicy J can’t lose. Lasers!

    Peter Ruddock & Meighen Lovelace at Slow Food Nations 2018

    Peter Ruddock & Meighen Lovelace at Slow Food Nations 2018

    Peter Ruddock is Coordinator at the California Food Poilicy Council. He is also an active in a number of grass-roots non-profits like, Slow Food, Slow Money, Transition Palo Alto, and the San Mateo County Food System Alliance. He is the Coordinator of the California Food Policy Council.

    Meighen Lovelace is the founder of Mountain Harvest Consulting which is a community farm and four season greenhouse for the Vail Valley Salvation Army and providing year round fresh produce for the food bank. Meighen also serves on the National Advisory Committee for the Alliance to End Hunger.

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    Whats a Condominium

    Whats a Condominium

    What's a Condo how many types of condominiums are there? Let Linda Pinizzotto teach you.  She has been a Realtor for over 40 years and has helped her Clients reach financial freedom with their real estate properties.    Linda is the Owner of the LINDA PINIZZOTTO real estate GROUP,  Branch of RE/MAX realty Enterprises Inc.  https://www.LindaPinizzotto.com  905-271-7373 http://www.LindaPinizzotto.com 

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    Episode 53: Hardware and Gardens and Art for Generations in Williamsburg. Oh also Trump won this little election, so we'll talk about that....

    Episode 53: Hardware and Gardens and Art for Generations in Williamsburg. Oh also Trump won this little election, so we'll talk about that....

    Joseph Franquinha of the famous Crest Hardware on Metropolitan Avenue in Brooklyn joins Harry to talk about what it was like to grow up in a small business and see the changes in Brooklyn's fastest growing neighborhood firsthand. Donald J. Trump was elected early this morning to be the 45th president (hopefully not the last) of this great nation and we'll talk about what our bubble in NY can do now.

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