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    Explore " mpa" with insightful episodes like "Conspiracies, Curses, Horrors, and MPA Ratings "They're here!": Poltergeist (1982)", "Winds of change for college faculty", "Ep. #16: Reacting to Rich Harris' video on frameworks and the web", "Obesity, weight loss treatments, set point theory & more with Fatima Cody Stanford, MD, MPH" and "Episode 260: 'Prey' with Cody Ziglar" from podcasts like ""Screen Cares", "Cool Meanderings with Dr. Jerm G", "Frontend Coffee Break", "AMA Update" and "Maximum Film!"" and more!

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    Conspiracies, Curses, Horrors, and MPA Ratings "They're here!": Poltergeist (1982)

    Conspiracies, Curses, Horrors, and MPA Ratings "They're here!": Poltergeist (1982)

    The lines between life and art blur when Screen Scares co-hosts Jennie and Sarah look back at the totally terrifying, possibly cursed, and definitely problematic legacy of Tobe Hooper/ Steven Spielberg's horror classic Poltergeist (1982). The movie pushed and defined the limits of the MPA ratings system, and left generations of viewers asking themselves, “How the heck is this movie rated PG?" Listen for answers, insights, and guessing games that will suck you into the conversation faster than a static-filled T.V.  screen at midnight.

    You can find a full transcript of the episode
    HERE!

    Official Motion Picture Association Rating Website

    *Central episode-logo image from the official Poltergeist movie poster, created by artist Carl Ramsey*

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    Winds of change for college faculty

    Winds of change for college faculty

    In this episode, I give my thoughts on the recent developments across US college campuses for faculty as different types of institutions announce cuts to academic programs and faculty positions.

    I lay out a few points on how I think faculty can pivot with the challenging times that threaten the traditional role college faculty have held in higher education for generations.

    Source

    President of St. Norbert College discusses layoffs at school (msn.com)

    Dickinson State University cuts of majors, faculty impact students (kfyrtv.com)

    The Cuts At West Virginia University: Trend Setter Or Outlier? (forbes.com)

    West Virginia University Slashes Majors and Cuts Staff Despite Protests - WSJ

    NY state university to cut teaching, computer science education majors due to low enrollment, budget woes | Fox News

    San Francisco State University facing mass staffing cuts (missionlocal.org)

    Frontiers | Hybrid Teaching: Conceptualization Through Practice for the Post COVID19 Pandemic Education (frontiersin.org)

    Unraveling the controversial effect of Covid-19 on college students’ performance | Scientific Reports (nature.com)

    Is College Worth It? - The New York Times (nytimes.com)

    Why and How Colleges and Universities Should Leverage Technology Mentoring to Maximize Faculty’s Technology Integration Efforts - PMC (nih.gov)

    New intro for Cool Meanderings with Dr Jerm G podcast!

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    DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast is for entertainment purposes only.

    Ep. #16: Reacting to Rich Harris' video on frameworks and the web

    Ep. #16: Reacting to Rich Harris' video on frameworks and the web

    Today we react! It's not necessary but it would give you more context if you watched first Rich Harris' video before listening to the episode. If not, that's ok too, we'll try to give you as much context as possible.


    Rich Harris' video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXCipjbcQfM


    Follow us:
    - Chucho Castañeda https://twitter.com/honupo
    - Ricard Torres https://ricard.social/@ricard

    Episode 260: 'Prey' with Cody Ziglar

    Episode 260: 'Prey' with Cody Ziglar

    A proven prequel director (Dan Trachtenberg), an excellent cast (led by Amber Midthunder), an original setting (1700s Comanche village), and one killer monster from space (Predator of course). Does all this add up to a movie worth “screen”-ing (whether you can or not)? Listen and find out! Then, we’ve got a hotline call about reimagining movies. All with She-Hulk writer Cody Ziglar!

    What’s Good
    Alonso - Bramblefest in Greenville, NC
    Drea - Austin trip
    Zig - leaving Twitter (soon, soon)
    Ify - Dragonball Super: Super Hero supremacy

    ITIDIC

    1. R-Rated Movies Have Been Stalling at the Box Office this year
    2. A Ferris Bueller Spinoff Is in the Works
    3. ‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero’ Crushes Idris Elba’s ‘Beast’ With $21 Million Debut

    Staff Picks
    Alonso - Orphan: First Kill
    Drea - Night Raiders
    Zig - Blood Quantum
    Ify - Hell or High Water

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    With:
    Ify Nwadiwe
    Drea Clark
    Alonso Duralde
    Cody Ziglar

    Produced by Marissa Flaxbart

    Sr. Producer  Laura Swisher

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    With
    Drea Clark
    Alonso Duralde
    Ify Nwadiwe

    Produced by Marissa Flaxbart
    Sr. Producer Laura Swisher

    Protecting Our Ocean

    Protecting Our Ocean

    This summer we are revisiting some of our favorite World Ocean Radio episodes highlighting optimism in ocean news, science and advocacy. In this episode we discuss marine protected areas and their importance to biodiversity and to the mitigation of climate change and other destructive forces at work on the planet. 

    World Ocean Radio offers five-minute weekly insights that dive into ocean science, advocacy and education, hosted by Peter Neill, Director of the W2O, author, and lifelong ocean advocate. Episodes offer perspectives on global ocean issues, today’s challenges, marine science and policy, and exemplary solutions. Available for RSS feed, podcast, and syndicated use at no cost by community radio stations worldwide.

    Correan: Advancement in Higher Education, Masters in Public Administration, Clarinet Performance major, Magazine Internship, Event Planning

    Correan: Advancement in Higher Education, Masters in Public Administration, Clarinet Performance major, Magazine Internship, Event Planning

    Correan is always evaluating where he has been and where he is going through reflection, goal setting, impeccable discipline and passionate drive.  After hearing about his journey from playing the clarinet to his current position in higher education advancement with a Masters in Public Administration, you will be inspired to sit down and create your own five year plan!  

    Conservation and Preservation

    Conservation and Preservation
    This week's episode covers the basics of how protected areas are chosen, identifies the difference between conserving marine and terrestrial areas, AND discusses the highly controversial Highway 413 project which has been re-proposed by the Ontario Government. This is a VERY big topic but this episode aims to break down the fundamentals and help you get more involved in Conservation and Preservation efforts in your local area!

    The Ocean Genome, part 3

    The Ocean Genome, part 3

    This week on World Ocean Radio: part thirty-five of the multi-part BLUEprint series. This week, as part of our focus on new approaches and ideas to simplify our strategies for living sustainably on earth, we are continuing our discussion of the ocean genome with an outline of the global protections required if we are to equitably protect natural resources derived from the ocean.

    The "BLUEprint Series: How the Ocean Will Save Civilization" outlines a new and sustainable path forward, with the ocean leading the way. 


    World Ocean Radio offers five-minute weekly insights that dive into ocean science, advocacy and education, hosted by Peter Neill, Director of the W2O, author, and lifelong ocean advocate. Episodes offer perspectives on global ocean issues, today’s challenges, marine science and policy, and exemplary solutions. Available for RSS feed, podcast, and syndicated use at no cost by community radio stations worldwide.

    The Ocean Genome, part 2

    The Ocean Genome, part 2

    This week on World Ocean Radio: part thirty-four of the multi-part BLUEprint series. This week, as part of our focus on new approaches and ideas to simplify our strategies for living sustainably on earth, we are continuing our discussion of the ocean genome as well as the commercial interests, applications and marine drug and health discoveries made and yet to be discovered. We also warn that marine protected areas remain vulnerable to limited enforcement and over-exploitation of their natural resources. 

    The "BLUEprint Series: How the Ocean Will Save Civilization" outlines a new and sustainable path forward, with the ocean leading the way. 


    World Ocean Radio offers five-minute weekly insights that dive into ocean science, advocacy and education, hosted by Peter Neill, Director of the W2O, author, and lifelong ocean advocate. Episodes offer perspectives on global ocean issues, today’s challenges, marine science and policy, and exemplary solutions. Available for RSS feed, podcast, and syndicated use at no cost by community radio stations worldwide.

    #5 Stimmkraft oder was Stimme mit Bewegung zu tun hat

    #5 Stimmkraft oder was Stimme mit Bewegung zu tun hat
    Wenn Du auch manchmal eine müde Stimme hast, dann hör rein und mach mit. Über die erste und wichtigste Basisübung für Deine stimmliche Entwicklung, was das Bedürfnis nach Ruhe oder aber Bewegungsdrang mit der Stimmkraft zu tun hat und warum es nicht egal ist, wenn man immer funktionieren muss - für Lehrer, Vielsprecher, Berufssprecher und alle "Normal-Stimmmüden".

    Erfahre in dieser Folge:
    - was Deine Stimme beeinflusst: Deine Persönlichkeit, die Situation, in der Du steckst und ... Dein Körper.
    - wie Ruhe oder Aktivität Deine Stimmqualität verbessern können.
    - und eine extrem wichtige Übung, mit der Du den Grundstein für Dein stimmliches Potential legst. 

    Ich erzähle Dir wieder von einer Klientin aus dem Coaching. Die kleine Biene ist auch dabei. 🐝

    Erfahre mehr über das Thema ✨ Sprechen und Persönlichkeit ✨ auf meiner Homepage: www.be-your-voice.de
    Und sende Dein Feedback oder Fragen an: hello@be-your-voice.de oder 0176-446 380 99! Ich freue mich darüber!!

    Be your voice - be yourself! 
    Christina 🎤🐝📼🎶

    PS: 📼...und warum Du zu Beginn immer hören kannst, wie ich eine Kassette in meinen alten Recorder einlege, das erfährst Du in der aller aller ersten Folge:  
    #1 Was eine Biene 🐝 mit dem Thema Sprechen zu tun hat oder: Die Entstehung von BE YOUR VOICE. 

    JAMES MUSSELWHITE - Portrait Photographer, MPA Mentor, Judge and Speaker - Episode 31

    JAMES MUSSELWHITE - Portrait Photographer, MPA Mentor, Judge and Speaker - Episode 31

    JAMES MUSSELWHITE - Portrait Photographer, MPA Mentor, Judge and Speaker

    Nick and Kersten get a chance to catch up with James Musselwhite, portrait and fine art photographer, MPA mentor, photographic judge and speaker. James created ‘The Honest Photographer’ Facebook group to set up a safe space and provide support for others in the industry. Throughout James' career he has achieved a number of awards, and professional accreditations, accomplishing 'Fellow' status with both the MPA & SWPP, an accolade only given for an extraordinary body of work presented to a panel of professional judges. His photo series ‘Portrait of a Wrestler’, won International Fellowship Panel of the Year.


    THIS WEEK’S LINKS:

    James Musselwhite on the web:
    https://www.musselwhitephotography.com/


    James Musselwhite on Social Media:
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musselwhitephoto/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/musselwhitephotography
    Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Y2jimbob


    CAMERA SHAKE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9IfsaoPxM3uqQbnLPCJlBw


    FULL EPISODE 31 IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON: 

    YouTube: https://bit.ly/3l68wuT
    Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2Y2Lmfm 
    Spotify - https://spoti.fi/304sm2G


    Follow Kersten and Nick’s photo challenges on Instagram @camerashakepodcast https://www.instagram.com/camerashakepodcast/

    Kersten’s website: www.kerstenluts.com

    FOLLOW US ON

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/camerashakepodcast/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camerashakepodcast
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShakeCamera


    Kersten’s website:
    www.kerstenluts.com


    Kersten on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/kerstenluts/
    https://www.instagram.com/threeheadsinarow/

    Episode 44: Impact Investing for Diverse, Inclusive Growth with Tara Sabre Collier

    Episode 44: Impact Investing for Diverse, Inclusive Growth with Tara Sabre Collier
    Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week I catch up with Tara Sabre Collier. She’s a UK-based international strategist and impact investment professional with a track record of supporting social enterprise growth, private sector development and startup ecosystems, especially across emerging markets in Africa, the Middle East and the Americas. Tara's passion is inclusive economic development, especially for Afrodescendant and indigenous communities and women and girls. Recognizing the importance of actual lived experience in delivering effective development interventions, for more than eight years living in the field in emerging markets and also gathered on-the-ground work experience across 18 countries on five continents, including Nigeria, UAE, Brazil, Peru, South Africa, Jordan, Mozambique, Angola, Tanzania, UK, Qatar, and others. Tara has firsthand entrepreneurial/ venture building experience in both emerging and developed markets, as well as an Oxford MBA (Skoll Scholar) in Strategy/Entrepreneurship plus an NYU MPA in International Policy & Management and a BA Magna cum Laude from Spelman College. Sit back and enjoy an insightful conversation about inclusive economic development from the impact investor’s perspective. Where to find Tara? On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tarasabre/) On Twitter @globalcreator What’s Tara listening to? Hadiiya Barbel (https://linktr.ee/hadiiyabarbel) Mayra Andrade (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayra_Andrade) Other topics of interest— • The Babylon App (https://www.borgenmagazine.com/babylon-app-healthcare-access-in-developing-countries/) • Bubble (https://joinbubble.com/) • Racial Equity Index (https://nationalequityatlas.org/research/racial_equity_index/index#/?geoSectionName=State) • Index for Racial Equity (https://www.theracialequityindex.org/rules-and-goals) • Human Centered Design (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human-centered_design) Special Guest: Tara Sabre Collier.

    FM Podcast Episode 5: Tips for Preparing Your Ensemble to Sight-Read at MPA

    FM Podcast Episode 5: Tips for Preparing Your Ensemble to Sight-Read at MPA

    Taking your ensemble to perform for assessment? This episode will cover tips and best practices for sight-reading that you can consider with your own rehearsals as you prepare for MPA. Music Education Coordinator for Fuller's Music, Perry Ditch, will be interviewing Mr. Robert Parker, a band director from Wilmington, North Carolina via Skype.

    FM Podcast Episode 4: Tips for Preparing Yourself and Your Ensemble for MPA

    FM Podcast Episode 4: Tips for Preparing Yourself and Your Ensemble for MPA

    Taking your ensemble to perform for assessment? This episode will cover tips and best practices that you can consider with your own rehearsals as you prepare for MPA. Music Education Coordinator for Fuller's Music, Perry Ditch, will be facilitating a discussion between David Stroud (Newport Middle School), Alyssa Montgomery (Leesville Road High School), and Sean Smith (A.C. Reynolds High School). This episode was recorded via Skype and there may be some disruption during the recording attributed to technical difficulties.

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