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    Explore " hilliard" with insightful episodes like "How Elizabeth I Created the Image of Gloriana, with Siobhan Clarke (ep 128)", "Deeper Dive: Hilliard School Board Race", "Maintenance Inspections", "Inclusiveness and Innovation Help Shape Syntero’s Culture and Client Service" and "A Serial Killer's End - Ep. 74" from podcasts like ""British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics", "Public Education Matters", "Standing Out in Ohio Podcast", "Syntero Speaks" and "Sun Crime State Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    How Elizabeth I Created the Image of Gloriana, with Siobhan Clarke (ep 128)

    How Elizabeth I Created the Image of Gloriana, with Siobhan Clarke (ep 128)

    Elizabeth I understood the power of monarchial magnificence. Author and historian Siobhan Clarke shares how the Queen used portraits to create the lasting image of Gloriana.

    Show Notes: 

    Carol Ann Lloyd
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    Dr. Joanne Paul
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    Gloriana: Elizabeth I and the Art of Queenship
    We mentioned bookdepository.com to order from the US as well as the UK.

    Creative Director: Lindsey Lindstrom
    Music: History by Andy_Grey via Audio Jungle, Music Broadcast License

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    Deeper Dive: Hilliard School Board Race

    Deeper Dive: Hilliard School Board Race

    Featured School Board Candidates:

    • Jon Parker-Jones, Middle School Band Teacher in Upper Arlington, Running for Hilliard School Board
      • Jon grew up near Dayton and was the first in his family to graduate college. He is proud to have earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Education at Ohio State University, and have completed additional coursework at Northwestern University, The Juilliard School, and Vandercook College. Jon and his wife, Kathy, have lived in Hilliard since 1995 where they raised their two sons who both attended Hilliard City Schools. He's a veteran teacher with three decades of experience, the past 29 years with Upper Arlington City Schools.
      • Outside of his professional experience, he actively and passionately volunteers for students and education through his work with the Hilliard Education Foundation. The Foundation partners with local companies and individual donors to award classroom grants for innovative learning experiences for Hilliard students, and scholarships to HCSD graduates. He is committed to improving Hilliard schools and has attended every Hilliard Board of Education regular meeting and work session for the past two and a half years, more than some of the current Board members.


    • Kara Crowley, Kindergarten teacher in Southwestern City Schools, Running for Hilliard School Board
      • As a teacher and mother, Kara believes that a great school system is the backbone of a great community. Having great schools can draw in families and businesses that want to live and work in an area that is thriving. She believes Hilliard needs an educator’s voice on the board, and would be honored to serve on the HBOE, to create educational opportunities and a world-class education for every student in the district, and to cultivate strong relationships between our schools and our communities.
      • Kara grew up in a small town outside of Akron, Ohio, where she served as Class President for four years in high school and was voted Most Likely to be President. It was in high school that discovered her love of serving, leadership and civic responsibility. In 2001, she moved to Columbus to attend The Ohio State University (OSU) as a Political Science Major to continue pursuing her passion for service.  However, during a trip around the globe, she discovered a new passion, working with children. During that trip, every country she visited allowed for unique opportunities to work with children in orphanages, various school settings and classrooms and through community based programs like Operation Hunger. When she returned to Ohio State from her travels, she changed my major to education.
      • For the last 14 years, Kara has worked as a teacher in a Title 1 school in Southwestern City Schools. She has taught many different grade levels but is currently teaching kindergarten. Throughout her educational career, she has received numerous awards, including the 2014 COSI Science Teacher of the Year and the 2020 SWCS Outstanding Educator of the Year. 


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    • The Ohio Education Association represents about 120,000 teachers, faculty members and support professionals who work in Ohio’s schools, colleges, and universities to help improve public education and the lives of Ohio’s children. OEA members provide professional services to benefit students, schools, and the public in virtually every position needed to run Ohio’s schools.
    • Education Matters guest host Jeff Wensing serves as Vice President for the Ohio Education Association. A high school math teacher from Parma, Ohio, prior to his election as OEA Vice President in Spring 2019, Jeff Wensing served as the President of the Parma Education Association and as the President of the North Eastern Ohio Education Association. One of Jeff’s accomplishments was organizing members and the community to elect a new local Board of Education majority in 2017. This successful undertaking highlights his skill set by coordinating with local mayors, city council members, other unions, and the candidates themselves. Jeff has a history of listening to members prior to implementing decisions, communicating thoughtfully throughout the process, and engaging all stakeholders with full transparency.

    This episode was recorded in late September and early October, 2021.


    Maintenance Inspections

    Maintenance Inspections

    Home inspections are not just for when someone is buying a home for themselves or buying an investment property. Habitation Investigation can do home inspections for Ohio home owners to help them keep their home in good condition by catching little issues early before they become larger more expensive home repairs. They also discuss giving a home inspection away as a gift to others and how the information along with the free warranties is helpful to homeowners. 
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    If in need of a real estate agent definitely recommend checking the agents that have been guests on the podcast.

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    Inclusiveness and Innovation Help Shape Syntero’s Culture and Client Service

    Inclusiveness and Innovation Help Shape Syntero’s Culture and Client Service

    In this segment of Syntero Speaks, Shantel Jordan, M.Ed, LPCC-S, school-based prevention coordinator for Hilliard Schools, discusses the culture of the agency and the school-based team and shares her experience with inclusion and innovation at Syntero—both internally and in the service of clients.

    Background music provided by Mixaund.

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    A Serial Killer's End - Ep. 74

    A Serial Killer's End - Ep. 74

    Gary Ray Bowles goes on a murdering spree 25 years ago up and down the Interstate 95 corridor from Daytona Beach to suburban Maryland. The "I-95 Killer" becomes the 99th death row inmate to be executed in Florida since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976.

    Special guests: Jacksonville prosecutor Bernie de la Rionda; retired Daytona Beach police detectives Alison Sylvester and Tom Youngman; retired Savannah, Ga., police captain John Best; true crime author Victoria Redstall; and close friend of Bowles' fourth victim, Lisa Bettini

    Allison Russo, Erik Yassenoff battle in the 24th Ohio House District

    Allison Russo, Erik Yassenoff battle in the 24th Ohio House District

    The two candidates in one of the state’s most competitive Ohio House seats, which includes Upper Arlington, part of Hilliard and Clintonville, and a western swath of Franklin County, come together to debate education, health care, taxes and other state policies. Russo has spent nearly two decades advising decision makers on heath care policy, most recently as policy research director for a health policy consulting firm. Yassenoff is CFO of his family's commercial real estate business and spent seven years as a policy adviser for the Kasich administration and eight years on Upper Arlington City Council. The seat is currently held by Rep. Jim Hughes, R-Upper Arlington, who is running for judge.

    Leaders: are they born or developed?

    Leaders: are they born or developed?
    Leaders: are they born or developed? What is your inherent leadership style? Is your leadership style pre-determined? How can you reach your full potential as a leader? In this episode we are going to chat about uncovering a leader’s inherent leadership style through assessment tools like: Myers Briggs, True Colours, Striving Styles, etc. And then take it one step further and discuss how a leader can leverage these insights to reach their full potential. Effective leadership not only requires us to leverage our innate strengths but also learn to use the less developed aspects of our personalities to be completely effective. Otherwise a leader can create dysfunction in an organization.
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