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    Explore "leech" with insightful episodes like "Angling Waters Outdoors show 7-8-2023", "Mon. Aug. 29: Hour 1 - Broncos cuts, new Broncos President Damani Leech, K.J. Hamler, Nebraska vs Northwestern", "Line Manager - Sally Leech Ep 32", "Interview with Dr. Alana Morris, Part 3" and "Interview with Caroline Sweet, Part 2" from podcasts like ""Angling Waters Outdoors", "Afternoon Drive with Aniello Piro & Cody Roark", "Henpicked Menopause Podcast", "The POPCast: A Patterns of Power Podcast" and "The POPCast: A Patterns of Power Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (33)

    Line Manager - Sally Leech Ep 32

    Line Manager - Sally Leech Ep 32

    In this episode how to talk to your Line Manager about your menopause. Thankfully, more and more employers are recognising that some women need support in the workplace during their menopause transition. Sally Leech is from Menopause in the Workplace and has some great advice in this Podcast.

    Not everyone struggles, but three in four do experience symptoms, and these don’t just switch off when a woman arrives at work. This is why it’s important to know how to talk to your manager about menopause.

    Access more information here:

    https://henpicked.net/menopause-how-to-talk-to-your-line-manager-about-menopause

    Menopause, it’s always been around, as long as they’re been women on this earth and they’ve lived long enough, there’s been the menopause. Yet we still have an outdated mindset and too little awareness, education and support.

    https://henpicked.net/menopause-hub

    Today, we’re in a different time - we’re living for longer, working for longer, and too many of us are struggling through this life transition. We all experience menopause differently but you are not alone.

    This podcast brings you up-to-date, expert information and top tips to help empower you to make informed decisions that are right for you: how you experience menopause, manage symptoms and long-term health. It’s time for change.

     

     

    Interview with Caroline Sweet, Part 2

    Interview with Caroline Sweet, Part 2

    Caroline Sweet, author of Patterns of Power en español, joins Jeff and Travis to discuss the invitational process in her classroom. 

    Patterns of Power en español: Inviting Bilingual Writers into the Conventions of Spanish, Grades 1-5

    Patterns of Power: Inviting Adolescent Writers into the Conventions of Language, Grades 6-8.  

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    Patterns of Wonder Developmental Phases of Emergent Writers

    Patterns of Wonder Developmental Phases of Emergent Writers

    Jeff and Travis are again joined by Patterns of Wonder author Whitney LaRocca to discuss the developmental phases of emergent writers. Whitney takes the guys through the four phases that are highlighted in Patterns of Wonder: scribble writing, symbol and letter writing, transitional writing, and conventional writing.

    Order Patterns of Power: Inviting Adolescent Writers into the Conventions of Language, Grades 6-8.  

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    Jodi Ramos & The New York Times Teaching Project

    Jodi Ramos & The New York Times Teaching Project

    In today's episode, Travis and Jeff are joined by Jodi Ramos, a lauded writing teacher in San Antonio, TX. We discuss Jodi's recent work with the New York Times Teaching Project, including the piece she co-wrote for the Times with fellow project partner Blake Bockholt titled Sentences That Matter, Mentor and Motivate. Using articles from the Times as mentors, Jodi and Blake share their spin on the Patterns of Power process in their middle and high school classrooms.

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    Al Leech

    Al Leech
    In questa puntata di #VERGOGNA Francesco Miglietta (@miglietta.francesco) ci ha parlato di Al Leech, conosciuto per essere il creatore del “Red Hot Mama” o più comunemente chiamato “Chicago Opener”. Nome vero Alfred Leech nacque il 19 Ottobre 1917 a Washington DC ma già dalla tenera età si trasferì a Chicago dove da più grande frequentò la Northwest University. Una volta finito il percorso di studi entrò nella Marina come Ufficiale delle comunicazioni nel Pacifico. Successivamente nel 1958, dopo aver finito il servizio, iniziò a lavorare per il “Newsweek Magazine”, la cui redazione si trovava a New York. Siccome al tempo era una rivista molto importante, questo lavoro gli permise di conoscere dei famosissimi maghi come Dai Vernon, Frank Garcia e Harry Lorayne. Fu anche presidente della campagna pubblicitaria per una convention organizzata dalla “IBM”(International Brotherhood of Magic) e dalla “SAM”( The Society of American magician) che trattavano argomenti come l’elevazione dell’Arte in magia, la promozione dell’armonia tra maghi e l’opposizione all’inutile esposizione pubblica di effetti magici. Al Leech morì nel 1974 a causa di un enfisema. Nella sua vita scrisse ben 8 fascicoletti riguardanti vari tipi di magia (carte, manipolazione con le palle di spugna e ditali). In ordine: Don't look now: a smart slant on misdirection (1948) ,For card man only(1949), Manipulating with Leech(1952), Card man stuff (1953), Handbook of card sleights (1954), Cardman Ship(1959), Super card man stuff(1965), Al Leech legacy (1980). Tutti questi scritti sono racchiusi nel libro “the complete Al Leech” pubblicato da Danny Rudnik e Roberto Giobbi nel 2014. Inoltre un altro libro che racchiude la sua magia è "A last look at Al Leech" pubblicato da Anthony Brahms. Mi raccomando non mancate alla diretta di Giovedì sul profilo di @talking_magic alle ore 21:00.

    Patterns of Power: Invitation to Compare and Contrast

    Patterns of Power: Invitation to Compare and Contrast

    Why compare and contrast? Jeff and Travis discuss what the Invitation to Compare and Contrast looks like in the classroom and how it reinforces and deepens student understanding of the Focus Phrase.  Plus, practical advice on searching for and creating your own rich mentor sentences. 

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    Patterns of Power: Invitation to Notice

    Episode 1: An Overview of Patterns of Power, Grades 6-8

    Episode 1: An Overview of Patterns of Power, Grades 6-8

    Welcome to Episode 1 of POPCast! What do adolescent writers truly need to know about the conventions of language to read and write? How do we teach them? Do these crucial communication skills require a right-or-wrong approach or one that focuses on meaning and effect? Correction or creation? Limitation or possibility? Memorization or inspiration? And what, pray tell, will inspire middle school students to write pages that spill over with enthusiasm, thought, and authenticity? 

    The Patterns of Power process creates an environment in which writers study and appreciate the beauty and meaning of grammar and conventions rather than fear and avoid mistakes. Focusing on language’s power to inspire and affect us will generate writers who naturally come to know and use the patterns of the English language. In this episode, hosts Jeff Anderson and Travis Leech discuss an overview of the Patterns of Power process, with following episodes going in-depth into each of the steps of the process.

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    Patterns of Power: Inviting Young Writers into the Conventions of Language, Grades 1-5

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