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    Explore "cohort" with insightful episodes like "#162 - The Course Launch Workshop Series: Part One", "Othersode #75: Steampunk Funeral / It Ends With Us Hatepisode w/ Mean Book Club", "What is STING?", "Kari - Outdoor Learning Cohort" and "Graduate Yoga Studies with Cohort 7" from podcasts like ""Course Creation Boutique's podcast", "Book Squad Goals", "Georgia Tech Research Podcast", "Class Roots" and "Graduate Yoga Studies Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (20)

    #162 - The Course Launch Workshop Series: Part One

    #162 - The Course Launch Workshop Series: Part One

    A Step-By-Step Plan to Promote Your Next Program

     

    Workshop Your Next Online Course Launch

     

    Now it’s time to plan your first or next launch with my tried-and-true, 7-Step Launch Sequence. 

     

    You’ll receive everything you need to know, ask, and decide to get launch-ready in the way that works best for you. 

     

    In Part One, you’ll receive steps one and two, which include the following: 

    ✔️ Determining the offer that works best for you and your students;

    ✔️ How to narrow down your ideal structure, frequency, and medium to avoid getting stuck in analysis paralysis; and

    ✔️ The best way to define launch goals and how to measure your success from where you are currently.

     

    You deserve to get yourself and your course out there! Let’s workshop!  

     

     

    Resources to Help You Build Your Course & Business

    * VIP Half
    https://coursecreationboutique.com/intensives

    * Your Game Plan for Building a Wildly Successful Online Course
    https://coursecreationboutique.com/gameplan

    * Get Your Starter Course Out to Market in 6 Weeks
    https://coursecreationboutique.com/sixweeks

    * High-Touch Done-for-You Services:
    https://coursecreationboutique.com/course

     

     

    Othersode #75: Steampunk Funeral / It Ends With Us Hatepisode w/ Mean Book Club

    Othersode #75: Steampunk Funeral / It Ends With Us Hatepisode w/ Mean Book Club
    The Squad is coming for the CoHort as they dive into "It Ends With Us" for a very special Hatepisode. Johnna and Sarah from Mean Book Club join in on the fun and lend some expert hating skills to the ep! The crew discusses all things Colleen Hoover, as well as tired romance tropes, fanfiction, and trendy steampunk flowershops. Do you have what it takes to make it through a whole episode about CoHo? Does the cycle of Hatepisode abuse really end with us? Listen in to find out. Stay tuned for our next bookpisode on 1/23 where we'll discuss "Cult Classic" by Sloane Crosley, and our next othersode on 2/6 when we'll talk M3GAN with returning guest and author of "How To Sell A Haunted House," Grady Hendrix!

    TOC

    Content warning: domestic abuse, sexual abuse, child abuse, suicidal ideation

    0:30 – Welcome Mean Book Club’s Johnna and Sarah!! Also Susan is back!
    18:11 — Book summary
    20:30 — How does mean book club do it?
    27:55 — The dumb flower shop
    49:23 — Domestic abuse and childhood trauma—neither of these are romance
    1:10:47 — Note from the author
    1:23:31 — Why do people like this book?
    1:27:45 — Ratings?
    1:31:50 — What’s on the blog? What’s up next?

    Thanks again to Mean Book Club! https://twitter.com/meanbookclub

    What is STING?

    What is STING?

    This episode features Chris Olinde, co-lead for the Sparking Technology Innovation and Growth (STING) professional development program. In this episode, podcast host Chelsea Selby interviews Chris about the STING program. She then talks with two STING sponsors from Cohort 3, 1LT Chris Aliperti and SFC Bill Wilder, both with the U.S. Army 3rdInfantry Division (3ID) at Ft. Stewart, Ga. Chelsea discusses their sponsorship of a STING problem and the result of working with their STING team. Finally, Chelsea interviews Elise Young and DJ Akers, two members from the STING team who worked on the 3ID problem in spring of 2022. They describe their experience with STING and how they arrived at the potential solution recommended to 3ID.

    Talking Points
    In this episode, listeners will hear about:
    •STING: the origin, purpose, and ongoing schedule for this unique professional development program at GTRI.
    •How to get involved in the STING program and when the next cohort will be kicking off.
    •The 3rdInfantry Division (3ID) innovation team and their mission. Also, why 3ID was interested in sponsoring a problem for STING.
    •Two members of the STING 3rdcohort who worked on the 3ID problem. What their experience was like, how they arrived at their solution, and their recommendations for anyone considering participating in the next STING cohort.
     

    Episode 41: Voices From the Field - A Conversation with Liz Allen

    Episode 41: Voices From the Field - A Conversation with Liz Allen

    Our guest for this episode is Liz Allen, Director of Communications and Marketing at Seoul Foreign School in South Korea. Backed by her global career and expertise in digital marketing, Liz shares her insights around social media, including which platforms are best for an institution to connect with current students, alumni, and their community. Furthermore, discover how Seoul Foreign School is showcasing their tradition and history in a modern era using digital media. Lastly, Liz recommends resources that can assist in taking your career global.

    Give it a go & start somewhere

    Give it a go & start somewhere

    On this special edition podcast, we hear from all the amazing women involved in the Boost Lancashire Peer to Peer Network programme delivered by Simone Roche MBE (Northern Power Women), Alex Cousins (Alex Cousins Consulting) and Jane Dalton (Groundswell Innovation). 

    The cohort reflect on the advice, guidance and support they have received (and given!) over the last 6 months as they have seized opportunities and grown their businesses. 

    Uplifting, honest and open - you won’t want to miss this one!

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    Ultra-Processed Foods and Drinks and the harm they do. (171) Rpt

    Ultra-Processed Foods and Drinks and the harm they do. (171) Rpt

    A dietary study in Europe reveals a connection between processed foods (and drinks) and cancers. 8 years of research they tried to eliminate factors such as socioeconomic and diet preferences from the data but the link remains strong. What does it mean for you ? Doctor Karl and Professor Claire Collins discuss. 

    https://theconversation.com/research-check-will-eating-ultra-processed-foods-give-you-cancer-91984

     

    The Central Drama of Life with Prof Yvonne Kelly

    The Central Drama of Life with Prof Yvonne Kelly

    In this safeguarding podcast we discuss the relationship between social media use and adolescent mental health with Professor Yvonne Kelly of University College London. Based on 11,000 14 year olds from the Millennium Cohort study, the results of this analysis show clear pathways from social media usage to depressive symptoms of mental health. We also discuss how this can be averted, what industry at large can do and how new forms of algorithms could help.

    Eat more of these foods (136)

    Eat more of these foods  (136)

    Tongue to tail, our bodies need this more than ever. The science is absolute - hearts, brains, bodies, guts - this works. It's affordable, tasty and we all need more of it. Bananas, popocorn and high cocoa dark cholocate ? Professor Claire and Dr Karl both have upped their fiber intake.
    http://healthyeatingquiz.com.au/ 

     

    Karl Ulrich Mayer: A Lifecourse Observatory - no fantasy!

    Karl Ulrich Mayer: A Lifecourse Observatory - no fantasy!

    In Episode 5 of the DIAL Podcast, Professor Karl Ulrich Mayer of Yale University and the Max Planck Institute of Human Development discusses life course research, longitudinal studies and how they can help develop develop effective social policy. He also discusses what he calls his "just one wish data set" and why he believes we are close to having a Lifecourse Observatory.

    Karl Ulrich is a keynote speaker at the DIAL Mid-Term Conference 2019.

    Useful links

    Episode 33: Building Your Network with Action Learning

    Episode 33:  Building Your Network with Action Learning

    Do you have colleagues working alongside you to help meet your goals, discuss important issues in youth development and provide support & feedback?  In this podcast, Amber shares how you can utilize the Action Learning Approach strengthen this type of network in your role as a youth practitioner!

    Read the Blog:  http://blog-youth-development-insight.extension.umn.edu/2018/05/take-action-with-action-learning.html

     

    Podcast Transcript

    Ultra-Processed Foods and Drinks - what harm can they do ? (92)

    Ultra-Processed Foods and Drinks - what harm can they do ? (92)

    A dietary study in Europe reveals a connection between processed foods (and drinks) and cancers. 8 years of research they tried to eliminate factors such as socioeconomic and diet preferences from the data but the link remains strong. What does it mean for you ? Doctor Karl and Professor Claire Collins discuss. 


    https://theconversation.com/research-check-will-eating-ultra-processed-foods-give-you-cancer-91984

    Respecting the Future: S2:E4 "Preparation, Passion, and Reliability" Part 2 (Previously Aired)

    Respecting the Future: S2:E4 "Preparation, Passion, and Reliability" Part 2 (Previously Aired)
    Part 2 conversation with Matt, a student from the University of South Florida – questions from his cohort (Millennial). What are key traits to foster a relationship with individuals from a professional and personal perspective. Personality is what we project, while character is that person you are; the true you when no one is looking. What’s on the inside will radiate every time. PBS message in terms of school or workplace, address slackers from the very beginning, do not be afraid to advocate for what is right, do not sit back and let things happen to your colleague regardless of ethnicity. Let’s be intentional about what is right. We are the sum total of our experiences. What you do now, will be your history at some point. Move towards other-people-thinking mode.

    Respecting the Future: S2:E4 "Preparation, Passion, and Reliability" Part 2

    Respecting the Future: S2:E4  "Preparation, Passion, and Reliability"  Part 2
    Part 2 conversation with Matt, a student from the University of South Florida – questions from his cohort (Millennial). What are key traits to foster a relationship with individuals from a professional and personal perspective. Personality is what we project, while character is that person you are; the true you when no one is looking. What’s on the inside will radiate every time. PBS message in terms of school or workplace, address slackers from the very beginning, do not be afraid to advocate for what is right, do not sit back and let things happen to your colleague regardless of ethnicity. Let’s be intentional about what is right. We are the sum total of our experiences. What you do now, will be your history at some point. Move towards other-people-thinking mode.

    Maurice Copeland on Kansas City Plant Cleanup & Help for Sick Workers

    Maurice Copeland on Kansas City Plant Cleanup & Help for Sick Workers

    On the July16, 2015 edition of Tell Somebody, Maurice Copeland talks about the lack of progressj in getting Special Exposure Cohort status for Kansas City nuclear weapons parts plant workers and about plans for cleanup of the old plant.

    Maurice is a former nuclear weapons worker at the Kansas City Plant and is active in helping workers with EEOICPA issues.

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    Maurice Copeland – Kansas City Plant Workers Compensation

    Maurice Copeland – Kansas City Plant Workers Compensation

    After news of a serious incident at a Honeywell uranium processing plant in Illinois, the October 29, 2014 edition of Tell Somebody  welcomed former Kansas City nuclear weapons parts plant supervisor Maurice Copeland back to the show to talk about compensation and healthcare for former workers at the plant.

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