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    Explore " field trip" with insightful episodes like "How Neurodiversity Can Drive Innovation and Scaling Strategies with Philip Roberts", "Senior Trip: Who, Where, Why?", "Permission Slips", "Spotlight Korea: Seoul Grand Park" and "Episode 5 - High School" from podcasts like ""The Scalability Podcast with Anthony Olvera", "BaseCamp Live", "The Roogoodoo Podcast", "Spotlight Korea" and "POP! Talks"" and more!

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    How Neurodiversity Can Drive Innovation and Scaling Strategies with Philip Roberts

    How Neurodiversity Can Drive Innovation and Scaling Strategies with Philip Roberts

    Welcome to another episode of The Scalability Podcast! In today's episode, we have a fascinating conversation with Philip Roberts, where they delve into a wide range of topics related to education, neurodiversity, and personal experiences. Join us as we discuss the journey of efficiently training others and building a supportive team, and how to provide the right support and guidance to help individuals reach their full potential. 
     

    Chapter Timestamps: 
    0:00 Intro 
    04:24 Understanding neurodiversity 
    09:35 Neurodiverse: bell curve for cognition, memory. 
    13:13 Regret for not getting proper support in school. 
    20:55 Educators faced major challenges supporting vulnerable students. 
    26:40 Proverbs hold wisdom for generation-to-generation learning. 
    33:17 Anxiety can lead to financial success. 
    35:02 Testing determines disorder categories like ADHD. 
    40:42 "No longer participating. Can support through parents." 
    45:39 Higher maths vital for voting and reasoning. 
    49:50 Teaching, surgery, diverse experiences, efficient training, teamwork. 
    57:51 Big difference: employees report, entrepreneurs don't. 
    01:01:14 Epiphany: Don't give up on your dreams. 

     

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    Senior Trip: Who, Where, Why?

    Senior Trip: Who, Where, Why?

    In this episode, Davies Owens interviews Dr. Bill Miller about the significance of senior trips for classical Christian students, focusing on the value of bringing learning to life and experiencing different cultures. Dr. Miller emphasizes character and virtue development through the challenges faced during these trips, preparing students for the post-Christian world they are about to enter.

    Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on classical Christian education, and join us next time on BaseCamp Live! Remember to subscribe, leave us a review, and reach out to us at info@basecamplive.com

    Don't forget to visit basecamplive.com for more info and past episodes.

    Permission Slips

    Permission Slips

    Episode 058 of the Roogoodoo Podcast is all about Permission Slips! In this episode, we dive into the complex world of boundaries and expectations within relationships/situationships. Many of us have experienced situations where we felt we needed a "permission slip" to do something within our relationship, whether it's spending time with friends, being in “ting”, or even making a major life decision. 

    #Roogoodoo #Podcast #Caribbean #DemManSay #PermissionSlips #FieldTrip #Relationships #Situationships #Situationated #IWasThinking #TemperatureCheck #BagUp

    This podcast episode contains jokes and commentary about domestic violence. While we believe that humor can be used to explore sensitive topics and engage with important issues, we also understand the seriousness of domestic violence and the impact it can have on individuals and communities. We want to make it clear that we do not condone or trivialize any form of domestic violence or abuse. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, we urge you to seek help and support. 

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    Episode 5 - High School

    Episode 5 - High School

    In today's episode, Alec and Jackie dive into their High School experiences! Field trips near and far, classes we loved, classes we hated, teacher shout outs, and so much more looking back at the glory days before we had to pay bills and get a job! Did Alec and/or Jackie peak in High School? That's for you to decide!

    Field Trip EP 5: How Women’s Socio-Economic Status Correlates with IPV?

    Field Trip EP 5: How Women’s Socio-Economic Status Correlates with IPV?

    In this episode, Dr. Siwan Anderson talks about how women’s socio-economic status strongly correlates with their health outcomes, especially Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). Dr. Anderson discusses some interesting findings in her research on how women are less likely to suffer abuse if they have access to a share of the household. Her current research looks at the women’s relationships with power in the household and how religious and cultural norms come into play in this context. 

    Links to resources mentioned in this episode/further reading material:

    "Intimate Partner Violence and Female Property Rights"  Nature Human Behaviour, 2021, 5: 1021-1026. 

    “Missing Unmarried Women” (with Debraj Ray)  Journal of the European Economic Association2019, 17(5): 1585-1616. 

    “Unbundling Female Empowerment”

    “How Economics can Contribute to Evolutionary Perspectives on the Family” (with Chris Bidner)

    “Property Rights over Marital Transfers”(with Chris Bidner) Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2015, 130(3): 1421-1484.

    Guest bio:

    Dr. Siwan Anderson is a professor in the Vancouver School of Economics at the University of British Columbia. Her research area is applied development economics and much of her work centers on women in developing countries. She has worked on determinants of female autonomy, missing women, and marriage markets in various contexts. Dr. Anderson is a Research Fellow at the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD) and the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), and a Faculty Associate at the Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA) at the University of California, Berkeley. She is also a member of the Institutions, Organizations, and Growth research group of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research. Dr. Anderson is the first woman to receive the John Rae Prize, awarded by the Canadian Economic Association.

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    Field Trip EP 2: The Impacts of Gender and Intersectionality on Health Policy

    Field Trip EP 2: The Impacts of Gender and Intersectionality on Health Policy

    In the second episode of our mini series, we talk to Dr. Veena Sriram about the role of power structures, such as gender, in global healthcare systems and policies. She highlights the importance of interdisciplinary study between public health and social sciences to better critically analyze healthcare systems.

    Resources Discussed:

    Veena’s papers that questions were based on: 

    Resource Veena gave for context

    A GENDER AND EQUITY ANALYSIS OF THE GLOBAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORKFORCE

    Guest Biography:

    Dr. Veena Sriram is an Assistant Professor with a joint appointment in the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs (SPPGA) and the School of Population and Public Health (SPPH) at the University of British Columbia. Her research sits at the intersection of global health, social science and public policy, and her interests are in understanding power and politics in health policy processes in low- and middle-income countries. She draws upon theory and methodologies from the social sciences in conducting her research, and has a particular focus on qualitative approaches. Dr. Sriram has conducted extensive research at the national and state level in India, exploring a range of health policy and system questions, including medical specialization, health workforce policy development, the functioning of national health authorities and emergency care systems. She has also contributed to expanding the application of theory and concepts to study power in health policy and systems research.

    (c) 2022 UBC Medicine Learning Network

    Field Trip mini-series Trailer

    Field Trip mini-series Trailer

    We’re taking a field trip away from our regular Women’s Health Interrupted content to bring you a special mini series!

    Hosted by Dr. Marina Adshade and Damara Featherstone, this mini-series aims to find out what every women’s health researcher should know about socioeconomic status. Socioeconomic status is a combination of economic factors—like income, education and occupation—and social factors including gender, race, country of origin, and much more. By talking with experts in the arts and humanities, we will get to the bottom of this question, and show how important it is that we all work together, to improve women’s health.

    Join us every second Wednesday of the month starting September 14th for 5 information packed episodes!

    More UBC Medicine Learning Network podcasts are available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and your favourite podcatcher. Just search "UBC Medicine Learning Network". 

    Learn more about the UBC Women's Health Research Cluster at their website: https://womenshealthresearch.ubc.ca/

    Follow UBCMLN at @ubcmedvid on all social platforms. 

    (C) 2022 UBC Medicine Learning Network

    Ben and the Sweathogs

    Ben and the Sweathogs

    Episode 47: What do The Sweathogs and Ben Franklin have in common? How about a middle school field trip to see Ben Franklin on Broadway? A rowdy 7th grade class learns history in an unconventional setting, thanks to a singing and dancing Founding Father.  In this podcast series, Tom Nielson tells stories, shares memories, and concocts whimsical, humorous tales inspired by his life adventures, channeling the style of Jean Shepherd, Garrison Keillor, Mark Twain, Jerry Seinfeld, and other famous storytellers.  

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    Episode 53: Jolly Jane Toppan's Poisoning Murders; A Cape Codder in New York City; Early 80's PC Games; Roanoke Island NC(1-20-2022)

    Episode 53: Jolly Jane Toppan's Poisoning Murders; A Cape Codder in New York City; Early 80's PC Games; Roanoke Island NC(1-20-2022)

    Episode 53 begins with true crime.  It delves into the sinister poisoning murders of Nurse Jane Toppan.  At the turn of the 20th century this trusted figure betrayed that trust in a string of murders on and off Cape Cod.  How did it all go down?
    It is safe to say that Cape Cod and New York City are fairly different.  How much of a culture shock was it to visit the Big Apple as a 13-year old on a field trip
    Continuing the love letter to the Outer Banks this week's Road Trip takes us to Roanoke Island, North Carolina.  It was here that the first English settlement in America was tried and ultimately failed.  However what truly became of the Lost Colony of Roanoke?
    We go way back to what 1980's kids got to play in school as far as early educational computer games.  Sure everyone remembers The Oregon Trail and Where In the World Is Carmen Sandiego?  There were many more classic titles that will be featured on this week's Top 5.
    There is a new This Week In History and Time Capsule featuring the birth of The Greatest, Muhammad Ali.
    Be sure to watch for my livestreams called Without A Map Friday's at 8pm on Instagram which serve as a sort of postgame show for the podcast. Find them on IGTV  after they've finished.

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    Listen to Episode 52 here.

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    Extra Credit

    Extra Credit

    Earning extra credit might be more complicated than expected when your school is high up in a tree. Sit back, relax, enjoy this short story, and thanks for listening!

    Written and Narrated by Zack Miller. Follow us on Twitter @The_MNS_Podcast, Instagram @midnight_slumber_podcast, our YouTube Channel - Midnight Slumber, and Facebook – Midnight Slumber.

    This story was written and narrated by Zack Miller.

    Follow us on X @The_MNS_Podcast, Instagram @midnight_slumber_podcast, our YouTube Channel - Midnight Slumber, and Facebook – Midnight Slumber.

    The DP ESS course and creating great field trips with Guru Charan Kumar

    The DP ESS course and creating great field trips with Guru Charan Kumar

    In this episode we talk to Guru Charan Kumar of India about his work teaching the IB Diploma ESS Course but mostly we talk about taking his students on exciting trips to support the classroom teaching with real life field experiences. Guru makes a great case for getting out there but he also has tips for those of you wanting to plan for such a trip. He even tells a couple harrowing tales which have created life-long memories for both he and his students.

    If you have a favorite place to take students please tweet it out and tag us @mattersIB and also tag Guru @greenguru2013. We would love to see where you take your students all over the world

    Links to connect with Guru and to see some of his trip videos:

    My Journey Website 

    Guru's list of recent trips:

    • 2011-Gangotri, Himalaya
    • 2012-Niligris & Assam 
    • 2013-Ropar Wetland & Gir Forest
    • 2014- Maha Kumbh Mela, Allahabad
    • 2015-Kashmir
    • 2016-Antodaynya-Travelling from Varanasi to Sundarbans
    • 2017-Dehradun, Uttarakhand
    • 2018 -Rishikesh
    • 2019-Sunderabans 


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    Episode 21: The Eldia Comes Ashore at Nauset Beach; New Book Release Info!; Memories of Staying at the National Seashore; This Week In History(Wizard of Oz)(5-20-2021)

    Episode 21: The Eldia Comes Ashore at Nauset Beach; New Book Release Info!; Memories of Staying at the National Seashore; This Week In History(Wizard of Oz)(5-20-2021)

    Episode 21 is packed!  It is the week of the launch of my 6th book Iconic Hotels and Motels of Cape Cod through Arcadia Publishing/History Press!  I go over some of what went into the creation of this book, how Covid delayed it, and where to get it!  Also join in the Book Launch Livestream Monday May 24th at 7:30pm on Instagram.
    In 1984 a nearly 500-foot freighter named Eldia was pushed ashore at Nauset Beach during a heavy gale.  Relive the story of a maritime disaster that became a huge attraction during Cape Cod's offseason.
    A right of passage for many children on Cape Cod in the past was spending a week at the Cape Cod National Seashore in 5th Grade.  I share my memories of my time there way Back In the Day, and a little more about the educational program that allowed such fond memories for so many to happen.
    This Week In History contains one of the most infamous Cape Cod murders, and also some lighter stories like the release of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz book.  There is also a new Time Capsule.
    Also be sure to check out my livestreams called Without A Map Friday's at 8pm on Instagram which serve as a sort of postgame show for the podcast. Find them on IGTV and YouTube after they've finished.

    Helpful Links from this Episode

    Listen to Episode 20 here.

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    Ronan Levy - Field Trip, Psychedelics Go Mainstream (#159)

    Ronan Levy - Field Trip, Psychedelics Go Mainstream (#159)

    Concurrent with his work at Field Trip, he is a partner at Grassfed Ventures, a venture capital and advisory firm focused on the cannabis and biotech industries and is Chief Strategy Officer and Member of the Board of Directors for Trait Biosciences Inc., a leading biotech company in the hemp and cannabis industries. A lawyer by training, Ronan started his career as a corporate lawyer at Blake, Cassels Graydon LLP and Legal Counsel at CTVglobemedia Inc. (now Bell Media Inc.) He holds a Juris Doctor and a Bachelor of Commerce degree, both from the University of Toronto.

     

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