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Hidden Indy

Jeff Carl & Blaine Zimmerman

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Hidden Indy is a podcast telling the story of how Indianapolis came to be, through stories you probably haven’t heard. The story is mostly told through the lens of sports. Jeff and Blaine spent over 6 months interviewing multiple people involved in building Indianapolis from UNIGOV on, including three former Sports Corp Presidents, the VP of the Pacers, former Director of the Lilly Endowment, CEO of IndyCar, the President and Executive Director of the Pan Am Games, President of the Super Bow ...
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DJ Drahosh (his own name Drahoslav Hanzel) started his proffesion as DJ and Producer in 2002. Drahosh work was established when he was often booked to DJ in various big nights in Europe. Events and supports for Boris Brejcha, Roberto Capuano, Umek, Franky Rizardo, Ferreck Dawn, Raffa FL, His tracks are supported in of prominent representatives of the global electronic scene such as Carl Cox, Sam Paganini, Tomy DeClerque, Alex del Amo, Andrea Berotolini, Ray Costa, Jeff Bennet, Andre Kroenert ...
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In Session

Annie Knowles and Brianna Cunniff

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In Session is an education-centered podcast where we speak with changemakers working towards safe supportive learning environments within their communities, co-hosted by Annie Knowles and Brianna Cunniff at the National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments. Our guests include state and local education agencies and their partners - all grant recipients from the Department of Education, using their funding to advance school-based mental health services, support mental health service ...
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Madness Madness!

Erin Byrne & Amanda Clay

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Erin and Amanda are sisters, librarians, and sister librarians hailing from scenic central Oklahoma, and in this series they examine and rank clubs, cults, MLMs and more to determine which one they'd most like to join. Join us for math and questionable singing.
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As schools across the United States work to mitigate the impact of violence within their communities, restorative practices have become a popular strategy. One of NCSSLE’s Project Prevent (Cohort 3) grantees, Dougherty County School System in Albany, Georgia, has shown great success in this effort by implementing restorative practices in their elem…
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As the United States contends with a mental health crisis, schools across the country are working to provide mental health supports and services to help students thrive in school. One of NCSSLE’s Project Prevent (Cohort 3) grantees, El Rancho Unified School District in Southern California, has created a wellness center in the district’s high school…
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As the United States contends with a mental health crisis, schools are implementing universal mental health screenings to identify students needing support. These screenings are part of a systematic process to identify students’ strengths and needs to better inform school based mental health intervention efforts. One of NCSSLE’s Mental Health Servi…
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As districts and states across the country grapple with the effects of trauma exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the mental health crisis, and more, many have shifted to a trauma-informed care approach to promote healing environments for students and staff. One of NCSSLE’s Project Prevent Cohort 3 (P2C3) grantees, Jefferson County Public Schools…
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To maintain a strong school-based mental health workforce that meets the growing needs of students, districts across the country are partnering with local universities to place interns in schools, thereby creating a pipeline of school-based mental health staff. Thoroughly supporting and effectively engaging with these interns is essential to prepar…
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As the United States contends with a mental health crisis, schools have been actively working to hire, train and retain school mental health professionals. When interviewing potential professionals for the job, schools look for candidates that connect well with students. One way to ensure this connection is to engage students in the hiring process.…
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Tracklist01. Jasper Tygner - Deny It (Extended Edit)02. Sasha Barbot - La Pasion (SB2 Mix)03. AIKON, PÔNGO - Lost In You (Original Mix)04. Barry Can't Swim - Rah That's A Mad Question (Original Mix)05. Drama, Flight Facilities - Dollar $hort (Original Mix)06. Far&High - Sans Vetements (Original Mix)07. Jasper Tygner - Voices (Original Mix)08. Taik…
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Tracklist1. Floyo – Gravity / Spectrum Recordings / 20232. Dayne S – ISLAND / Kallas / 20233. Harre - Tell Me (Arkady Antsyrev Remix) / Caletto Records / 20234. Jungle - GOOD TIMES (Braxe + Falcon Remix) / Caiola Records / 20225. John Tejada, Optometry, March Adstrum - Chameleon (Original Mix) / Palette Records / 20236. Kaz James - Footprints (Exte…
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For more info check:facebook.com/djdrahoshinstagram.com/djdrahoshTracklist01. Drahosh - Bang Bang02. Reddit - Sunset03. Balmr - Deep City Nights04. Biomin H feat. Benco_Ace Of Base 05. Ardin - Loose My Breath06. DENDY - Me, Myself & I 07. Reddit - Get This Love08. SicksoulGroove - Splendid Notion09. RepresenT - Contagious Love10. Hyricz - Miracles …
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Any of your better cheese experts will tell you there’s nothing that pairs better with a fist-sized hunk of Government Cheese than a couple of British ghost stories, one almost certainly made up, the other definitely made up. Warm up your false vocal chords for some fake ghost sounds, and learn more about the chain of government fuckery that ended …
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My freshman year in college I (Brian) got like, Freshman Drunk at a house party where a home video was playing. My friend Jeff appeared in the video several times, and apparently every time he was onscreen I would slur, from the living room floor, "there's Jeff." The story of Gef (he's Welsh!) the Talking Mongoose seems not dissimilar, except the h…
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To Download click on “… More” and press Download.Mashups & Edits from this episode are OUT now! You may download them here: https://hypeddit.com/drahosh/clubtoolsmashuppack002Tracklist:01. Will Sparks & Robin Schultz - Miss You Indestructible (Drahosh Intro Edit)02. Carl Cox & Tiga - Inferno Sunglasses at night (Drahosh Mashup)03. Corvin Dalek, Cos…
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On this episode of “In Session,” we speak with Sharon Fishel, Project Director for the Trauma Recovery Demonstration Grant program at the Alaska Department of Education, about their Trauma Engaged Framework. This conversation is guided by NCSSLE’s Annie Knowles and Brianna Cunniff. Learn more about the Alaska Department of Education and Early Devel…
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On this episode of “In Session,” we speak with NCSSLE partners Ruth Cross and Andrew Tucker from the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) about supporting youth by combining workforce skills and Social Emotional Learning (SEL), an area of interest among the grantees we serve. This conversation is guided by NCSSLE’s Ann…
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On this episode of “In Session,” we speak with Frank Rider, a seasoned Technical Assistance Specialist (TAS) at NCSSLE, about the capacities Local Education Agencies (LEAs) and State Education Agencies (SEAs) need to improve their school mental health programs and systems. As he nears the end of his 40 year career, Frank shares his expertise with t…
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On this episode of “In Session,” we speak with Jay Roscup, a Mental Health Service Professionals grant recipient and Community Schools Director, about the community school strategy and its impact in Sodus Central School District. This conversation is guided by Brianna Cunniff. To learn more about community schools, visit the Community Schools and N…
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On this episode of “In Session,” we speak with Rosemary Reilly Chammat and Bianca Carreiro, both School Based Mental Health grant recipients from the Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, about statewide role-specific professional development as a retention strategy. This conversation is guided by NCSSLE’s Annie Knowles and…
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