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    Explore " degrees" with insightful episodes like "Executive Director of the Utah Department of Government Operations, Marvin Dodge", "RICO For The People? Six Degrees Of Separation = LAW 09.06.23", "Getting That Degree. . . Or Certificate: Exploring Your Options Outside of College", "Biblical Wisdom: Your Key to a Real Education" and "Death Valley experiences the world's highest recorded temperature - July 10th, 1913" from podcasts like ""CTI Teaching & Innovations Podcast", "The Daily Zeitgeist", "Grown-Up Stuff: How to Adult", "Becoming Wiser" and "This Day in History Class"" and more!

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    Executive Director of the Utah Department of Government Operations, Marvin Dodge

    Executive Director of the Utah Department of Government Operations, Marvin Dodge

    Former Southern Utah University Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Finance and Administrative Services joins host Tony Pellegrini to discuss the world of education and finances. Marvin Dodge took the opportunity to join the Department of Government Operations as Executive Director in April 2023. In this role, Marvin is responsible for Administrative Rules, Archives, Purchasing, Fleet, Finance, Risk Management, Facilities and Construction Management, Technology Services and Human Resource Management for state agencies in Utah.

    These comments made as part of the podcast reflect the views of the episode participants only and should not be construed as official university statements.

    RICO For The People? Six Degrees Of Separation = LAW 09.06.23

    Getting That Degree. . . Or Certificate: Exploring Your Options Outside of College

    Getting That Degree. . . Or Certificate: Exploring Your Options Outside of College

    In our previous episode, we learned all about how to pay and save for college with a 529 savings plan. But a bachelor’s degree program isn’t the only path to take when it comes to higher education.

    In this special episode of “Grown-Up Stuff: How to Adult,” sponsored by EdVest of Wisconsin and the Michigan Education Savings Program, Molly and Matt will explore all of the options people have after graduating high school – and beyond a bachelor’s degree. 

    With the help of return guests Robin Lott and Jackie James, we’re discussing the value of all types of degrees and certificates with the goal of helping you determine your own personal path. The best part? You can use a 529 savings account to pay for any of them!

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    Biblical Wisdom: Your Key to a Real Education

    Biblical Wisdom: Your Key to a Real Education
    In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Rohm challenges the conventional understanding of a 'good education'. Drawing from his own experiences and highlighting his 26 years of educational journey, he outlines the lack of a comprehensive understanding of biblical figures in our education system. From Adam and Eve's story of making wrong choices to Noah's patience and determination, Abraham's faith, Moses' laws that influenced Western Civilization, and much more - Dr. Rohm emphasizes how the lessons from these narratives can enrich our perception of life. He concludes by encouraging listeners to embark on a 'real education' journey by studying the Holy Bible, urging them to seek wisdom from these stories and apply them to their own lives.

    Do you have a personal brand and don't know it?

    Do you have a personal brand and don't know it?

    In this episode of the Late Learner podcast, host Allison Hare talks with Bob Wheatley, a former pro athlete, bestselling author, podcaster, and a director of sales at Brand Builders Group, about personal branding. Allison and Bob discuss the concept of personal branding, why it's important, and how it can help individuals make a bigger impact in their careers. They also share tips on how to identify and leverage one's personal brand, and how to make a business out of what one is already doing. The episode concludes with "the good stuff," a segment featuring surprisingly true and useful fun facts about entrepreneurship.

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    • [00:02:25] Lowering burnout risk.
    • [00:05:03] Bob transitioning out of former career to a totally different one.
    • [00:09:57] Finding purpose beyond personal best.
    • [00:13:23] Loneliness epidemic post pandemic.
    • [00:15:25] Finding your brand DNA.
    • [00:19:32] Imposter Syndrome and Expertise.
    • [00:22:37] Finding your passion and purpose.
    • [00:25:26] Giving Yourself Permission to Explore.
    • [00:32:31] Hand washing habits.
    • [00:33:31] Struggling with ambivalent friends.

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    Tear Up the Paper Ceiling

    Tear Up the Paper Ceiling
    The paper ceiling is a phrase used to describe the career limitations that bachelor’s degree requirements can have on U.S. workers. With more than 70 million people skilled through alternative routes—or STARs—there is a huge talent pool going untapped. In this episode of the Unstoppable Together Podcast, host Jennie Brooks talks to Bridgette Gray, the Chief Customer Officer at the nonprofit Opportunity@Work. Learn how we can all shift our mindset when considering candidates and specifically what Bridgette thinks government contractors can do now in light of the bachelor’s degree requirements stemming from the federal government. To learn more about Opportunity@Work, visit: https://opportunityatwork.org/Host: Jennie Brooks, Executive Vice President, Navy Marine Corps Team Writing, Editing, & Production: - Erin Prah, DEI Program Manager - Enrico E. Manalo, DEI Content Strategist Guest Scheduling: Bridget Bunning For more Unstoppable Together, check out Unstoppable Together Magazine:  https://BAH.dcatalog.com/r/DEI-Quarterly

    TRAILER—Cities 1.5: The 1.5 Degree Mission

    TRAILER—Cities 1.5: The 1.5 Degree Mission

    Welcome to the Cities 1.5 podcast — a show dedicated to maintaining rising global temperatures to a maximum of 1.5º Celsius.

    Each Tuesday, join host David Miller as he speaks with the mayors, youth leaders, researchers, and urban climate defenders who are working toward transformative solutions to today’s most pressing climate challenges. Global cities are helping to shape a more resilient and economically stable world through action, climate policies, and research.  The fight toward a resilient planet is closer than you think — our first episode debuts January 24th, 2023 so, subscribe to this podcast today so you don’t miss a single episode.

    Cities 1.5 is hosted by David Miller, Managing Director of the C40 Center for City Climate Policy and Economy, and produced by the University of Toronto Press. Cities 1.5 supports the mission of the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy.

    If you want to learn more about the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy, please visit our website: https://jccpe.utpjournals.press/

    Cities 1.5 is a podcast by University of Toronto Press and is produced in association with the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy.

    Our executive producers are Dali Carmichael and Peggy Whitfield.
    Produced by Jess Schmidt: https://jessdoespodcasting.com/
    Music is by Lorna Gilfedder: https://origamipodcastservices.com/

    Lifelong Learning (Sean & Lauren Part II)

    Lifelong Learning (Sean & Lauren Part II)

    In this episode:

    Sean and Lauren discuss the difference between having degrees and being a committed learner (of whatever) and why consistent learning is critical for success. Then, Sean tells Lauren his recent experiences of learning how to play the alphorn and the humility he has learned from learning something new. 

     

    Learn more about LSI on our website (LSIWINS.com) and social media (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn)! Email us at social@lsiwins.com if you have any questions. 

    Visit the alphorninstitute.com for more information about the North American Alphorns!

    Buy Dr. Grana's book here!

    Connect with the LSI team by following us on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, or by finding us at LSIWINS.com!  

    Episode 56: Halloween Special With John Brennan

    The Huddle: Auckland Transport upgrades, degree holders, and ASB mortgage servicing

    The Huddle: Auckland Transport upgrades, degree holders, and ASB mortgage servicing

    Today on The Huddle- Georgina Stylianou, Director of Government Relations firm BRG and Ali Jones of Red PR and Community Board member are here to discuss:

    Is now really the best time to start huge upgrades (ie, disruption) on Auckland train lines? When there's a bus driver shortage and A.T is trying to push people out of cars via no parking etc.

    Do too many New Zealanders have a degree? 45% of 25-34 year olds have one, according to OECD data.

    GP registrars will get paid the same as hospital registrars. The wait times have reached six weeks for some areas.. will this stem that?

    ASB is servicing mortgages at 8.15% - anyone who got into the market in 2020 with record low rates will be having a bit of budgeting to do.

    Voice messages- do you still use them?

    All of these will be discussed here today on The Huddle!

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    Shannon Barlow: Frog Recruitment managing director on OECD report results

    Shannon Barlow: Frog Recruitment managing director on OECD report results

    According to the latest OECD data, the number of young adults in the developed world with tertiary qualifications is too high.

    The OECD has noted that the number of young people with university qualifications has increased from 31 percent to 45 percent in the last couple of decades. 

    Frog Recruitment's managing director, Shannon Barlow, is with us to explain what this means for employers and whether or not this increase will encourage them to only look at candidates with degrees. 

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