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    S03E16 – Rural Education and the Migratory Patterns of Immigrants to the United States, an interview with Dr. Maria Coady.

    S03E16 – Rural Education and the Migratory Patterns of Immigrants to the United States, an interview with Dr. Maria Coady.
    In this episode, we interview Dr. Maria Coady, the Goodnight Distinguished Professor in Educational Equity from North Carolina State University. Dr. Coady's research examines multilingualism, multiliteracy development, bilingual education, teacher and leader education, and language policies. We discuss the current migratory patterns of immigrants to the United States, including the changing landscape of multilingual learners in rural education. Dr. Coady has noted that rural districts need more resources to address these changes. Moreover, she notes that multilingual learners vary in their needs. Many multilingual learners vary in their use of language based on where they are from. Many of these families have varied experiences and need educational leaders who understand the complexities of needs based on the diverse cultures and experiences of these families. We discuss how funding has changed and impacted these rural communities. Dr. Coady has suggested that there needs to be greater professional development for teachers and administrators around multilingual education in rural education. In her work, she worked with teachers to educate beyond online education, including weekend workshops and site visits to the industry where these families work. Dr. Coady noted that, as a case study, teachers implemented community teaching. They adapted their curriculum to meet the complex needs of these families, like having students start their work at school to accommodate the completing time needs of kids helping their families. Schools also assigned experienced teachers as part of their curricular plan and included bilingual teachers in the classroom. As a result, 62% in English language arts and 85% in Mathematics on state standardized test scores. This provided a community classroom learning model. We have noted her research in the podcast and have attached links below. The first National Conference on Rural English Learner Education and Research (CREER, which means "to believe" in Spanish). A direct link is here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/mariacoady_creer-ruraleducation-englishlearners-activity-7109370992442961920-vIGF and an NC State article here: https://ced.ncsu.edu/news/2023/09/15/scholars-gather-to-learn-about-rural-multilingual-learners-at-conference-on-rural-english-learner-education-and-research-creer-organized-by-goodnight-distinguished-professor-in-educational-equity-ma/ Some other links where folks can read more about rural EL students, families, and educators are in JRRE (open access) on teacher education https://jrre.psu.edu/sites/default/files/2023-03/39.01.pdf

    50 years of jazz in the Triangle: Saxophonist and bandleader Gregg Gelb on his performance and teaching career, and new music with La Fiesta Latin Jazz Quintet

    50 years of jazz in the Triangle: Saxophonist and bandleader Gregg Gelb on his performance and teaching career, and new music with La Fiesta Latin Jazz Quintet

    Gregg Gelb is a saxophonist and clarinetist, bandleader, and educator based in the Triangle. 

    On this episode, the musician shares about his latest work with La Fiesta Latin Jazz Quintet, “The Latin Jazz Dance Suite,” which his group debuted at Magnetic Sound Studios in Durham on June 23. The quintet comprises Ramon Ortiz and Beverly Botsford on percussion, Steve Anderson on keys, and Andy Kleindienst on bass. 

    Since moving to Raleigh in 1979, Gregg has collaborated with and formed an array of groups, including Group Sax, the Gregg Gelb Swing Band, the Second Line Stompers, and others.

    An arranger and composer, he’s has written more than 250 charts for his eight-piece band and 50 charts for his big band. 

    Gregg also mentors advanced student musicians as the director of the Triangle Youth Jazz Ensemble in Raleigh. Under his leadership the ensemble has been selected seven times to the finals of the Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition & Festival at Jazz at Lincoln Center.

    In addition to teaching in public schools, Gregg has served as an interim assistant professor of jazz at Francis Marion University, UNC Greensboro, North Carolina State University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and institutions in the North Carolina Community Colleges System. 

    The musician is now an adjunct jazz and classical music professor at Central Carolina Community College, and he teaches private lessons.

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    Music credit

    This episode features the songs “New Normal,” from the album The Latin Jazz Pandemic Suite (2022) by La Fiesta Latin Jazz Quintet, and “Four D” from the album Road Trip (2016) by the Gregg Gelb Jazz Quartet, featuring Christopher Gelb on drums, Thomas Linger on piano, Charlton Provatas on bass, and Gregg Gelb on tenor sax. 

    This season features the songs “Forged in Rhythm” and “Callous & Kind” by Keenan McKenzie & The Riffers (2017), used by Six Count with permission from the artist. 

    How to listen

    You can find Six Count on Apple PodcastsSpotify, or any other listening app! The series also airs on taintradio.org, an online jazz radio station based in North Carolina, on Sundays at 6:00 p.m. and Fridays at 8:00 p.m. EST. 

    Support the show

    If you’d like to support Six Count, you can make a gift on DonorBox or Venmo @thexarawilde. Follow Six Count on Instagram at @sixcountpodcast and Xara Wilde on Facebook and Instagram @thexarawilde.

    Ep. 484 – Exciting New Products from Mossberg, Meet their Director of Media Relations

    Ep. 484 – Exciting New Products from Mossberg, Meet their Director of Media Relations

    Host Chris Jennings is joined by Linda Powell, director of media relations for Mossberg. The pair talk about Powell’s 27-year career in media relations in the outdoor industry. Powell offers guidance for anyone wanting to work in the outdoor/gun industry and how she prioritizes relationships to improve her business. They also discuss several exciting new offerings for waterfowl hunters in 2023 from Mossberg.

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    Ep. 052: Why Your Horse is Overweight, and You Probably Don’t Know It

    Ep. 052: Why Your Horse is Overweight, and You Probably Don’t Know It

    On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr discuss what it means to have an overweight horse including a few points listed below:

     

    • How can we determine if our horse is overweight?

    • What is the best type of exercise for an overweight or obese horse?  

    • Can overweight or obese horses be allowed to graze in a pasture?

     

    Also, the winter season offers a secret advantage, that just might be able to help you better manage your overweight or obese horse’s weight and health. Tune in to this episode to hear how winter can help!

     

    Have any topics you want to hear more about? Let us know at podcast@standlee.com.

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    Notes -

    4:15 – Body Condition Scoring Chart and more details - https://www.standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-papers/managing-body-condition-with-forage/

    6:34 – Henneke with Texas A & M University originally developed the standard for body condition scoring in 1983 - https://vetmed.tamu.edu/files/vetmed/vmth/laminitis/Equine_Body_Condition_Scoring.pdf

    11:00 – University of Minnesota has developed ideal weight equations for specific breeds - https://extension.umn.edu/horse-health/caring-overweight-horse

    14:05 – Ep 30: Donkeys, Mules and Hinnies, Oh My! How Their Nutrition is Different

    15:55 – Learn more about the Cresty Neck Scoring System - https://www.standleeforage.com/standlee-barn-bulletin/cresty-neck-a-precursor-to-metabolic-disease-in-horses/

    26:05 – Nutritional Requirements of Horses (Sixth Revised Edition 2007) - https://doi.org/10.17226/11653

    26:39 – Ep 50: Top 10 Most Common Feeding Mistakes Horse Owners Make

    31:52 – The warm season grass type, teff grass is ideal for overweight horses that need less calories and lower sugars and starches - https://www.standleeforage.com/products/teff-grass-pellets/

    36:38 – European research referenced by Dr. Cubitt on performance horses and mental health - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-84497-y

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    An ISE Grad, a UK Hill and a Wheel of Cheese

    An ISE Grad, a UK Hill and a Wheel of Cheese
    In this episode, we talk with Abby Lampe, a 2022 industrial engineering graduate of North Carolina State University. In June, Abby competed and won the women’s division of the Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake event in Gloucester, England. The event, which goes back to the early 1800s, has participants tumble down a steep, 200-yard hill to capture an 8-pound wheel of Gloucester’s finest cheese. Abby talks about the experience, how she applied her ISE skills and her newfound fame as the cheese-rolling champion.

    Data Storage Crisis: DNA to the Rescue

    Data Storage Crisis: DNA to the Rescue

    You might be surprised to learn that data storage currently requires huge amounts of land and energy, and we're running out of both. In this episode, we speak with a small group of researchers who are working to revolutionize the way we store the massive amounts of data we produce every day. Their solution: use DNA.

    Speakers:

    • Emily Leproust, Twist Bioscience
    • Jeff Nivala, University of Washington
    • Kyle Tomek, DNAli Technologies

    Steve Mellor: Competitiveness, Success & Your Leadership

    Steve Mellor:  Competitiveness, Success & Your Leadership

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

    • Steve's Background & Competitive Approach to Sports
    • Transition from Division 1 Athlete to Division 1 Coach
    • Leadership in an Individual Sport within a Team Framework
    • Motivating Athletes to Be Leaders Over Time
    • Achieving Full Potential
    • Who Has Had the Biggest Leadership Impact on Steve
    • Power of Words
    • The Freedom to Fail
    • The Career Competitor Podcast Launches Steve's New Career
    • Coaching to the "Optimal Self"
    • The First and Final 30
    • Steve's New Book, "Shock The World"
    • Top 5 Most Competitive Athletes

    Steve's LinkedIn Profile:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-mellor-88966056/

    Steve's Website:  https://www.careercompetitor.com

    Pre-order Steve's Book, Shock The World:  https://checkout.square.site/buy/FG43BJCYW67WAUDKISXKYRX

    Tony's LinkedIn Profile:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonydjax

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    Cristi Bartlett - Getting Ripped On Chicken Wings & Tequila

    Cristi Bartlett - Getting Ripped On Chicken Wings & Tequila

    Cristi Bartlett, Director of Strength and Conditioning at North Carolina State University, was back with us today. As a former competitive powerlifter, she's switched gears and is currently transforming her physique and getting ripped through the strategic use of....chicken wings and tequila? All that and much more including how to properly utilize your desk for maximum recovery. Don't miss the craziness!

    Besides her current position at NC State, her other credentials include assistant strength coach in the XFL for The New York Guardians, she worked with the Tennessee Titans and spent 9 years at University of Pennsylvania with Jim Steel designing and implementing the strength and conditioning programs for multiple sports.

    Make sure to visit www.ironcompany.com for the best online selection of dumbbell sets including rubber hex dumbbells, urethane hex dumbbells, urethane solid steel dumbbells and dumbbell racks

    Check back weekly for Powerlifting Articles by Marty Gallagher where he discusses everything from different modes of cardio training to the benefits of fasted cardio. His latest article "Ori Hofmekler and Stress" is up now. 

    And don't forget the Jim Steel strength training articles combining his head strength coach experience from the University of Pennsylvania for twenty years with decades of successful powerlifting meets and bodybuilding competitions for us all to learn from and enjoy. His latest article "What I've Learned from Training Tier One Spec Ops" is up now. 

    Are you in the Charlotte, NC area and in need of a personal trainer? Visit KB Fitness Personal Training. Keri Brice's passion is empowering people with proven techniques and tactics used by world class athletes that will help clients crush their goals, live the healthy lifestyle they’ve always wanted and to become the best version of themselves.

    Thanks for listening and if you like what you hear please give us a review on your favorite podcast player.

     

    Cristi Bartlett - Director of Strength North Carolina State University

    Cristi Bartlett - Director of Strength North Carolina State University

    Make sure to visit IRON COMPANY for your next purchase of squat racks, power cage, squat stands and weight bench

    With us today is Cristi Bartlett, Director of Strength and Conditioning at North Carolina State University where she oversees 6 strength coaches and over 500 athletes. Other credentials include assistant strength coach in the XFL for The New York Guardians, worked with the Tennessee Titans and spent 9 years at University of Pennsylvania with Jim Steel designing and implementing the strength and conditioning programs for multiple sports. Lots of training talk, musings and a lot more. Don't miss it!

    Check back weekly for best powerlifting articles by Marty Gallagher where Marty discusses everything from the squat, deadlift, bench press, overhead press and even historical bodybuilding musings. His latest article "Curl Man - Bicep Curl Fanatic" is up now. 

    And don't forget the Jim Steel best strength and conditioning articles combining his head strength coach experience from the University of Pennsylvania for twenty years with decades of successful powerlifting meets and bodybuilding competitions for us all to learn from and enjoy. His latest article "Strategies for Sticking to Your Fitness Goals" is up now. 

    Thanks for listening and if you like what you hear please give us a review on your favorite podcast player.

    Number 21 - Upcoming Battle in Raleigh vs Ranked NC State

    Number 21 -  Upcoming Battle in Raleigh vs Ranked NC State

    Host Mike McAllister of Sports Illustrated and producer Kyle Leff breakdown the upcoming dog(or in this case wolf) fight between SU and #18 ranked NC State in Raleigh. The Orange' offensive strategy is put in question, plus discussion over how the Cuse secondary will fair against the potent air attack of the Wolfpack.

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    Sweet Success With Sweet Potatoes

    Sweet Success With Sweet Potatoes

    Sweetpotatoes: They're North Carolina's state vegetable, and they're not just for Thanksgiving anymore. Find out how North Carolina farmers have positioned our state as the national leader when it comes to production of this increasingly in-demand crop.

    Resources

    The North Carolina SweetPotato Commission’s website is full of information on sweetpotatoes, including recipes, nutrition facts and a new sweetpotato-focused curriculum for K-12 students.

     Our Guests

    Daniel Tregeagle, a native of Australia, is an assistant professor and extension specialist with NC State University’s Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, where his focus on specialty crops. Previously, he earned his Ph.D. studying perennial crop production at the University of California Berkeley, then worked as a postdoc at UC Davis focusing on pesticide regulations, especially with specialty crops. 

    Michelle Grainger is executive director of the North Carolina SweetPotato Commission, a voice for the sweetpotato industry in North Carolina and beyond. She joined the commission this summer, after having served for 20 years at NC State leading a research center in the Poole College of Management and working with leading farmers in the multi-state Executive Farm Management Program.

    Jonathan Schultheis is a professor in NC State’s Department of Horticultural Science. He joined the university in 1989, and his focus is cultural management and production research and extension in vegetable crops, including sweetpotato, watermelon, cantaloupe, squash, pumpkin, cucumber and sweet corn.

    Craig Yencho joined NC State’s Department of Horticultural Science in 1996 as an assistant professor and leader of the potato breeding and genetics program, then expanded into sweetpotato breeding the following year. Today, he is William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor, developing sweetpotato varieties suited for North Carolina. That work is, in part, informed by his grant-funded efforts to improve sweetpotatoes in Africa.

    Johnny Barnes is president of Barnes Farming in Spring Hope, North Carolina. After earning a degree in agricultural economics at NC State, he returned to the family farm. He’s on the university’s Board of Visitors; serves as president of the American Sweet Potato Marketing Institute and as past chairman of the North Carolina Farm Bureau’s labor committee; and is a board member for the North Carolina Peanut Growers Association.

    Mike Boyette is Philip Morris Professor of Biological and Agricultural Engineering and a licensed professional engineer at NC State. He holds three degrees from the university and is an expert in harvesting and postharvest handling of tobacco and fresh fruits and vegetables. He teaches his department’s capstone engineering course and has mentored more than 50 graduate students. 

    Pepe Calderon is international sales director with Farm Pak, the sales team for Barnes Farming. He started working for Barnes Farming as an H2A worker, harvesting tobacco and sweetpotatoes. Today, he’s considered a top agricultural exporter: State Agricultural Commissioner Steve Troxler has honored him as Exporter of the Year, and Gov. Roy Cooper appointed him as the state’s first Latino member of the state’s Board of Agriculture. Read more about Calderon in CALS Magazine.

    063 - Sam Williams of Triangle Pond Management in Raleigh, North Carolina

    063 - Sam Williams of Triangle Pond Management in Raleigh, North Carolina

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    Are you interested in building water features professionally? Whether you have an existing contracting business or are looking for a fun and profitable side hustle then you found the perfect POND-cast to follow. I’m Greg Wittstock, The Pond Guy founder of Aquascape, Inc. Join us every Tuesday and Thursday at 4:00 PM CST for a NEW 20-minute episode that profiles the journey of a successful Certified Aquascape Contractor whose best practices YOU can emulate. I love my job and now you can, too!

     

                         

    Rob Dunn on the Wonders of the Microbial World Around Us

    Rob Dunn on the Wonders of the Microbial World Around Us
    Biologist Rob Dunn, an applied ecology professor at North Carolina State University and the author of several books, including “Never Home Alone: From Microbes to Millipedes, Camel Crickets, and Honeybees, the Natural History of Where We Live,” talks with us about his studies into sourdough starters, the impact of fast food and industrial farming on our gut’s “garden,” and the transformative nature of embracing global networks and communication.

    The Dine-In Revival

    The Dine-In Revival

    Stay-at-home guidelines have eased, and many North Carolina restaurants are reopening their dining rooms. Hear more about the impact of COVID-19 on the restaurant industry, how NC State has partnered with others to protect workers and customers, and what you can do to help keep yourself and your community safe and healthy should you go out.

    In ths episode of Farms, Food and You, a podcast from NC State University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, our guests say that following a few guidelines could put us on the right path toward recovery from the pandemic.

    Read the transcript (PDF).

    The Guest List 

    Greg Hatem is founder of Empire Properties and its sister company Empire Eats in Raleigh. He grew up in North Carolina and holds an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from NC State. A passion for old buildings led to his career as a developer, which in turn led him into the restaurant business.

    Mike Walden is a William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor in NC State’s Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics and perhaps the most well-known economist in North Carolina. He teaches and writes on personal finance, economic outlook and public policy.

    Natalie Seymour, also with NC State Extension and the Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, conducts research and develops ways to prevent and control foodborne illnesses in retail and consumer settings. She holds two NC State degrees, a bachelor’s and a master’s in food science.

    Benjamin Chapman got interested in pathogens and public health as a teenager, after watching the classic cable movie “Outbreak.” As a professor and Extension specialist in NC State’s Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, Chapman designs and evaluates food safety strategies and messages from farm to fork.

    The importance of including the history and heritage of LGBTQ+ people in interpreted spaces

    The importance of including the history and heritage of LGBTQ+ people in interpreted spaces

    An inclusive interpretation is critical to the success of any museum or historic site. Presently, despite very tangible connections to the history and culture of the LGBTQ+ community, many public history arenas avoid curating conversations that center gender and sexual minorities in affirmative ways. As a Public History PhD student at North Carolina State University, Matthew Champagne shares their expertise on the importance of including the history and heritage of the LGBTQ+ in interpreted spaces.

     

    Bulletproof Foam Builds a Better Airplane Wing

    Bulletproof Foam Builds a Better Airplane Wing

    Back in June, we watched as Composite Metal Foam (CMF) stopped armor-piercing bullets. Researchers fired a .50-caliber armor-piercing round 514 meters per second at the foam, and it bounced off.

    Now, researchers from North Carolina State University have a new, slightly less volatile application for the foam. Using a combination of CMF and epoxy resin, the team believes that they could revolutionize aircraft wing design. And really, anything that uses aluminum. 

    The hybrid material is called "infused CMF." When we saw the bullet-bouncing foam, it was made up of hollow spheres of steel and titanium embedded into steel, aluminum or other alloys. The hybrid uses stainless steel spheres and a stainless steel matrix. However, they immerse the material in a hydrophobic epoxy resin and use vacuum forces to draw resin into the hollow spheres and pores in the matrix. After the process, about 88 percent of the CMF's pores are filled with resin. 

    What I found most interesting was how they tested it. In order to stand up to aerospace-grade aluminum, they needed to see how quickly water streams off it, how well it stands up to erosion, and how well bug parts stick to it. Really.

    In all tests, the infused CMF performed better than aluminum — even the bug test, which not only tests the maximum height of bug residue that builds up on the material, but the total area covered in bug guts as well. 

    It could help cut costs on future aircraft design by improving performance while cutting the all-important weight and improving fuel efficiency. And it's better on bugs.

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    State of State #9: Brentwood Boys and Girls Club

    State of State #9: Brentwood Boys and Girls Club
    It was a full studio for this edition of State of State on WKNC. M.C.’s first guest was N.C. State junior Christy Booth and kids from the Brentwood Boys and Girls Club. Christy is an art program coordinator for the club. M.C. also chatted with representatives from the Carolina RailHawks, a Cary-based professional soccer organization that works with the Brentwood Boys and Girls Club.
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