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Choralosophy

Christopher M Munce

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This page is dedicated to driving a conversation for choral musicians with the PHILOSOPHY of Choral Music at the heart of every post and podcast episode. Topics will be wide ranging from the technical aspects of our jobs and careers all the way to the artistic interpretations and values that make us who we are as artists. Join me in this conversation in which I hope we can learn from each other.
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This podcast is all about training, education and mentorship for commercial refrigeration and HVAC professionals. My goal to help you develop your knowledge and skills, to master the art of refrigeration. I will have expert guests from around the world joining us. We will have different conversations on technical topic's like system troubleshooting, supermarket refrigeration and CO2 refrigeration. Featuring technicians and engineers to manufacturers and many other industry expert join us to ...
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The Structural Engineering Channel

Mathew Picardal, PE, SE & Rachel Holland, P.E.

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The Structural Engineering Channel (TSEC) focuses on helping structural engineering professionals stay up to date on technical trends in the field. Our hosts for the show, Mathew Picardal, PE, and Cara Green, EIT interviews engineers ranging from recent engineering graduates to professionals from top engineering organizations on professional development topics for structural engineers to facilitate career advancement. Topics covered include but are not limited to performance-based design, fa ...
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Technical Education Podcast

Technical Education Podcast

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Tom Shaw, the owner of Technical Education Post, sits down with educators and professionals in career and technical education from across the United States. Tom focuses on information for CTE grants, manufacturing, STEM, transportation, automotive, welding, construction, and health sciences education. Among the many topics discussed, Tom aims to provide insightful conversations for educators in need of information to make decisions in technical education. Technical Education Post provides ti ...
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EdCuration, in partnership with educators across the world, explores the tools, resources, practices and movements that are reshaping education. Learn about how to keep teaching and learning fresh, engaging, relevant and impactful in your classroom, school or district.
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Mokena's Front Porch

Israel Smith & Matt Galik

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This is THE Mokena podcast, with a focus on history and community! A Chicago Suburb of 20,000+, Mokena started as a farming community that grew up after the Rock Island Train line was built through the middle of what would become downtown Mokena in 1852. Follow our website at MokenasFrontPorch.com or on social media! Matt is a lifelong Mokenian and local historian with 2 books about Mokena as well as a Mokena history blog, Matt's Old Mokena. Many of our episodes are based on the Matt's work ...
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University of Minnesota Press

University of Minnesota Press

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Authors join peers, scholars, and friends in conversation. Topics include environment, humanities, race, social justice, cultural studies, art, literature and literary criticism, media studies, sociology, anthropology, grief and loss, mental health, and more.
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Technically Human is a podcast about ethics and technology where I ask what it means to be human in the age of tech. Each week, I interview industry leaders, thinkers, writers, and technologists and I ask them about how they understand the relationship between humans and the technologies we create. We discuss how we can build a better vision for technology, one that represents the best of our human values.
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Welcome to the Women in Security Podcast! This podcast is devoted to the world of information & cyber security and the great women who make it turn. In each episode, I sit down with a guest speaker to discuss their experiences and touch on some of the lesser known aspects of the industry. We'll shed light on the routes to the various technical and non-technical roles in this space, as well as exploring the skillsets required to be successful.
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The Future Of Work

Pasadena City College

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Pasadena City College presents The Future Of Work. We are leading the conversation of how to begin closing the gap between what our students are learning and what the demands of the workforce will be once they enter. We’ll be talking to policy makers, business owners, educators and the students we are advocating for. We’ll explore topics like how education can partner with industry, how to be more equitable and how to attain one of our highest goals, more internships. This conversation impac ...
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Join us on the Applied AI Podcast - a fun and educational journey into the world of Artificial Intelligence. We explore, experiment and play with AI tools, breaking down complex concepts into digestible nuggets, irrespective of your technical proficiency. Come for the knowledge, stay for the laughter as we post our adventures in both video and audio formats. Learning AI has never been this entertaining. https://www.youtube.com/@Applied-_-AI https://www.appliedainews.com/
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Between The Posts was created for soccer coaches, parents, goalkeepers, and fans. On all our soccer focused podcasts we seek to offer listeners solutions for many of the struggles that we see coaches, keepers, and parents going through each season at the youth developmental, club, collegiate, and professional levels. This podcast offers an expert perspective on the many technical, tactical, and psychological aspects facing youth sports and the leaders (coaches) that train our next generation ...
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The Debbie Reynolds "The Data Diva" Talks podcast features thought-provoking discussions with global leaders on data privacy challenges affecting businesses. This podcast delves into emerging technologies, international laws and regulations, data ethics, individual privacy rights, and future trends. With listeners in over 100 countries, we offer valuable insights for anyone interested in navigating the evolving data privacy landscape. Did you know that "The Data Diva" Talks Privacy podcast h ...
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A series of late evening Podcast episodes featuring a wide range of topics; such as spirituality, education, HR, entrepreneurship, leadership/organizational development, healthcare, family, career, travels, coaching, humanitarian services, diversity & inclusion & much more. The episodes are designed as a sharing venue to shed light & to provide a unique perspective on every day topics. The personified messages aim to teach, inspire & encourage. We hope that you would listen to our bite size ...
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Around The Tavern with Chris and Stephen

Chris Skinner and Stephen Jackson

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Around the Tavern is a Fantasy Podcast about all things Dungeons and Dragons. Covering Topics from the Technical, the Historical, and the various opinions within the dnd Multiverse. Chris and Stephen dive into the internet and wealth of personal experience to bring you a Big Topic of the week, in each episode! So, grab one of our famous Ales and pull up a chair! Around the Tavern w/ Chris and Stephen also features a Post Show interview Contest where 6 different people have been Interviewed a ...
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Chef Educator

Dr. Colin Roche, PhD, MBA, CEC, CCE, FMP, CHE

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The Chef Educator podcast was created to be a comprehensive resource for new and "seasoned" culinary, baking & pastry, and hospitality teachers, instructors and faculty at both secondary and post-secondary educational institutions. The show addresses the many issues related to student learning and instructor effectiveness and our hope is to offer a collection of practical and effective teaching tools, tips and techniques that we can all use in our classroom and/or labs. And if this is of int ...
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Having some very weird tech issues today. Shownotes from normal post Known online as Babatunde “Hip Hopera,” this week’s guest may look like he is just out there having fun on TikTok. But, a closer look shows an artist doing innovative, and incredibly important work bridging the gaps between musical worlds. From West Coast hip-hop fan to opera sing…
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Known online as Babatunde “Hip Hopera,” this week’s guest may look like he is just out there having fun on TikTok. But, a closer look shows an artist doing innovative, and incredibly important work bridging the gaps between musical worlds. From West Coast hip-hop fan to opera singer, this week’s guest Babtunde Akinboboye‘s journey is a fusion of ge…
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The late Sir Ken Robinson once quipped that many of us feel like, "Math is a party to which we have not been invited." Today's guest, Peter Coe, wants to make sure those invitations get delivered. As the ​​Founder and Lead K-12 Mathematics Consultant at Coe Learning, LLC, Peter works to make sure students not only get invited to the party, but that…
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In this conversation, we’re talking about how to handle conflict with customers and coworkers. It’s a topic refrigeration professionals face all the time, and a soft skillset that’s required to advance your careers and build stronger relationships within the industry. Here, we cover strategies and actionable advice for developing emotional intellig…
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For Chris Marker, writing came before filmmaking. A decade after Marker’s death, critics continue to rediscover his remarkable oeuvre, which comprised writing, photography, film, video, radio, and digital media. Associated with the Left Bank subset of the French New Wave, Marker is perhaps best recognized for directing La Jetée (1962). To celebrate…
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Send us a Text Message. Debbie Reynolds “The Data Diva” talks to Matthew Lowe, Senior In-House Attorney, Data Privacy & AI, IBM and Adjunct Professor of AI Ethics, Legal Studies Department, University of Massachusetts Amherst. We discuss shared connections through the New York State Bar Association and our roles in shaping the intersection of law a…
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BOOK A CALL with Trevor to learn more about coaching & mentorship programs In this conversation, we’re taking a deep technical dive into CO2 refrigeration system controls with William Anaya, Controls Engineer at Güntner US. We cover the importance of proper setup, operation modes and troubleshooting common issues. William also shares how to optimiz…
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Should vocal jazz join other forms of ensemble singing in the “mainstream” of music education? Or does best fit within a niche? In our second episode of the brand new “GIA/Walton” series, I am excited to bring you another fascinating and useful conversation. This time, with composer and vocal jazz advocate, David von Kampen. In this discussion, we …
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In this episode, we talk with Tyler Wiggins, operations manager, engineering recruiter, and owner of Agavos Group, LLC., about game-changing strategies to build an exceptional team when hiring structural engineers. We explore the hiring challenges faced by structural engineering firms, the root causes of the engineering labor shortage, and powerful…
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BOOK A CALL with Trevor to learn more about coaching & mentorship programs In this conversation, we’re sharing practical tips to help refrigeration technicians improve time management skills and make calls faster and more efficient. These are all time management strategies and habits that any technician of any experience level can implement - from …
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Women’s Business Centers are a hidden gem for aspiring entrepreneurs, offering invaluable support in the complex world of starting and growing a business. These centers, often overlooked, provide essential support for women looking to start and grow their own businesses. Claudia Viek, a trailblazer in the field and the Founder and Catalyst of the I…
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Send us a Text Message. Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Michael Clark, a Data Scholar and Author of the Book Data Revolution, The Rise of an Asset. We discuss his groundbreaking work in data science and digital transformation. With a career spanning influential roles in building ontologies and spearheading digital strategies for Fortune 5…
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BOOK A CALL with Trevor to learn more about coaching & mentorship programs In this conversation, we’re talking with Kevin Mullis, Technical Manager at Integral UK about how technicians can gain a better understanding of transcritical CO2 supermarket refrigeration systems. Kevin shares his first-hand insight on the evolution of CO2 technology in the…
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Send us a Text Message. Israel sits down with Joann Jeffers and Lana Graser of the Mokena Women's Club to learn more about this group and how they have been serving the people of Mokena since 1960! I hope you enjoy our conversation and please reach out to them if you would like to join what they are doing in Mokena! Support the Show. Be sure to che…
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I find that too often, as practicing teachers we either ignore new research all together, or we read the boiler plate summary, take it as gospel and move on without examining it critically. Ellie Johnson tries to help us thread the needle. Ellie is a PhD Music Education candidate and researcher, and the host of The Merfy Pod. She loves to dive in t…
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In this conversation, we’re addressing a challenge many refrigeration and HVAC technicians face: work-life balance. It’s a particular challenge for new technicians putting in the extra time to build experience, learn skills and work their way up the ladder. This episode includes practical tips and advice on planning and communication to ensure fami…
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Send us a Text Message. Matt and Israel talk about the recent storm that came through town and did significant damage down Front Street as well as the collapse of a beloved historic barn, built by the Erickson family in the early 1900's. We also discuss the building that sits on the south east corner of First and Mokena Street. Today the home of Au…
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Has the idea of the end of the world captured your imagination? Ted Toadvine’s book The Memory of the World: Deep Time, Animality, and Eschatology contends that a preoccupation with the world’s precarity relies on a flawed understanding of time that neglects the past and present with the goal of managing the future. Toadvine integrates insights fro…
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Send us a Text Message. Debbie Reynolds, "The Data Diva" talks to The Honorable Judge John M. Facciola, Federal Magistrate Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. We discuss Judge Facciola's extensive career and his pivotal role in shaping the intersection of technology and the law, particularly in eDiscovery and di…
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BOOK A CALL with Trevor to learn more about coaching & mentorship programs In this conversation, we’re talking with Neil Everitt, Founder of The Cooling Post, the leading online resource for daily news and developments in the cooling, HVAC and refrigeration industry. We discuss the how The Cooling Post became so popular and the role it plays in inf…
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Often in choral instruction, we utilize the word “family” to describe the cohesiveness of our ensembles. But what about the students who don’t view choir as their family? Can we be ok with the idea that singers come to us for many different reasons? But what happens when students DON’T want to be in the family? What if you have students that truly …
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In this episode, we talk with Brianne Kliphardt, EIT, a bridge design engineer at AECOM, about the world of bridge design engineering. From discussing the difference between superstructure and substructure to offering advice for engineers on overcoming obstacles in bridge design projects, this conversation covers it all. ***The video version of thi…
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BOOK A CALL with Trevor to learn more about coaching & mentorship programs In this conversation, we’re talking about how technicians can find new career opportunities - whether on the tools or not - by building the confidence to go after them. We discuss tips for building confidence, including developing small, attainable daily habits and setting s…
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The school-to-prison pipeline is a complex and damaging system that disproportionately affects marginalized communities, particularly people of color. This pipeline refers to the policies and practices that push students out of school and into the criminal justice system, creating long-term impacts on individuals and communities. Quan Huynh, Execut…
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Send us a Text Message. Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Rex M Lee, Tech Journalist, Security Advisor, My Smart Privacy. We discuss his career in the cellular phone industry, detailing his involvement in developing Houdini Soft, a platform that allowed unlocking and reprovisioning of devices. He discusses the legal battles and controversie…
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In this conversation, we bring together key female experts from the global HVAC & refrigeration industries to discuss diversity, equality, and mentorship. Brandi Ferenc (Fair-Trades Toolbox), Colleen Keyworth (International Network of Women in Cooling), Jessica Bannister (HVACJess) and Ashley Fuller (Hussmann) share their individual journeys, succe…
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I frequently engage in and read discussions with young music educators about the ways in which the music education profession is or is not “adapting with the times.” As always, the answer to that is yes. And no… Mak Barton is a second year teacher in Maryland who I found on her wildly entertaining TikTok account that is fast approaching 100k follow…
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In this conversation, we’re talking about a powerful exercise in goal setting and success: vision boarding. While it might sound like a school art project, there’s a reason why celebrities like Oprah and Steve Harvey use vision boards. Even I was skeptical a at first, until a coach recommended vision boarding to me in 2019. Since then, the practice…
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Send us a Text Message. Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Nneka J. McGee, Ed.D., J.D. Former Chief Academic Officer San Benito Consolidated Independent School District (CISD) Texas, Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education Researcher and Advocate. We discuss the critical topics of artificial intelligence (AI) and privacy in education. Nnek…
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BOOK A CALL with Trevor to learn more about coaching & mentorship programs In this conversation, we’re talking with Instructor, Author and popular YouTuber Craig Migliaccio from AC Service Tech about residential and commercial service calls. We discuss the similarities and differences of each and provide tips for HVAC and refrigeration technicians …
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As teachers, we often try to build culture and foster a sense of belonging by seeking out the “right checklist” of games, ice breakers, fun warm-ups, and even classroom wall art. However, these are just the frosting, not the cake. In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Kari Adams from the University of Missouri to discuss the essential ingredients for…
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District leaders all across the country have long lamented the dearth of high-quality, culturally relevant and engaging curriculum for history and social studies. And it's not just leaders and teachers. Students surveyed also report that they don't see themselves in the curriculum, feel that they are only learning one side of history, and that none…
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In this episode, we talk with Matthew Cristi, a talented design engineer at KPFF Consulting Engineers and a dedicated First Lieutenant in the United States Air Force. Matthew shares his unique journey of juggling a dynamic engineering career while serving in the Air Force Reserves. He also reveals the secrets of effective networking skills for […] …
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In this conversation, we’re talking about how to improve work-life balance, without compromising your goals and success. It’s a struggle for many in the refrigeration industry, particularly those trying to keep up with the demands of the trade, workload, on-calls, training, and family time. It comes down to the importance of decision-making, accoun…
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Despite leading 42% of new businesses in the U.S., women are 20 times more likely to be denied traditional business loans than men, with an even larger gap for women of color. Success for women entrepreneurs hinges on a supportive ecosystem, which Women's Business Centers foster by addressing funding disparities and resource limitations. Inspired b…
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Send us a Text Message. Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Michael Roche, Founder, Executive Partner, and General Manager of Fintechnology Group (Authentication, AI, Fintech, Fraud). We discuss his expertise in authentication, AI, fintech, and fraud prevention. Throughout the podcast, Michael emphasizes the significant role of artificial int…
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BOOK A CALL with Trevor to learn more about coaching & mentorship programs In this conversation, Chris Prom, Technical Sales Manager with Resource Data Management (RDM) dives into startup and commissioning a transcritical CO2 refrigeration system. We cover the importance of proper startup procedures, detailed pre-commissioning checks, accurate sens…
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“If you don’t learn what listening is, your choirs will never sing in tune.” James Jordan is one of the most prolific choral conductors in the modern era. Not just in terms of performance and recordings, but also in scholarship and pedagogy. Introducing, the NEW GIA/Walton Series on Choralosophy! I recently had the privilege of attending two sessio…
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BOOK A CALL with Trevor to learn more about coaching & mentorship programs In this conversation, we’re talking about how to overcome the common fears of failure and rejection, experienced by many refrigeration professionals. From taking on new tasks for the first time, to feeling more confident in your next job interview, this episode is loaded wit…
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Send us a Text Message. Debbie Reynolds “The Data Diva” talks to Kashta Graham, Chief Executive Officer of We Manage Trust (Jamaica). We discuss the importance of data privacy and protection, emphasizing the need for ongoing monitoring and evaluation in data governance. We also highlight the challenges small and medium-sized businesses face in mana…
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BOOK A CALL with Trevor to learn more about coaching & mentorship programs In this conversation, Dean Steliga from Bitzer Canada shares some incredible knowledge and practical tips for compressor inspection and failure analysis. This one is packed with super valuable tips for refrigeration technicians looking to enhance their compressor knowledge a…
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Recently, we offered a free virtual meetup to practice “Choir Nerdery.” If you missed it, I have carefully curated some of the most useful and interesting moments for this episode. Discussion topics were derived from survey responses from 120 educators. The full 2 hour and 15 minute work session is available unedited over at Patreon or Substack for…
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Antoine Volodine is the primary pseudonym of a French-Russian writer of many books. The meditative, postapocalyptic noir Mevlido’s Dreams, translated by Gina M. Stamm, is an urgent communiqué from a far-future reality of irreversible environmental damage and civilizational collapse that asks what it means to love and care for others at the end of t…
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In this episode, we talk with Santosh Vangala, a structural engineer at AECOM, about how programming tech is transforming structural design, the importance of mastering engineering software early in your career, and the future of the structural engineering industry. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Her…
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BOOK A CALL with Trevor to learn more about coaching & mentorship programs In this conversation, we’re talking about how refrigeration technicians can can skyrocket their careers by finding ways to create more value to their companies and customers. The key is to look for areas to add value over and above your daily roles and responsibilities. We’l…
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Empowerment is the catalyst for change–sparking innovation, growth, and community transformation. Pasadena City College is excited to announce the Women's Business Center, a new initiative designed to foster innovation and provide tailored support to women entrepreneurs in the San Gabriel Valley. Host Salvatrice Cummo, Vice President of Economic an…
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Send us a Text Message. Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Stéphane Hamel, a Leader in Strategy, Privacy, Ethics, AI, and the Future of Digital Marketing & Analytics (Canada). We discuss Stéphane’s career journey and the evolution of privacy in data analytics, emphasizing the industry's shift towards more rigorous processes and privacy consi…
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We're joned today by Monica Schultz, Senior Manager for Navigator Services with Denver Public Schools, and Nazli José, a student at Montebello Career and Technical School. They enthusiastically share the many benefits of the School Passport Administrator digital internship offered through GG4L. The program provides both High School and college cred…
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BOOK A CALL with Trevor to learn more about coaching & mentorship programs In this conversation, I’m speaking with Larry Herman, President of Redline Control Design, about learning and understanding the world of refrigeration system controls. Larry shares his decades-long journey in refrigeration controls and front row seat to the evolution of cont…
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“It is not my job to answer the questions. It’s my job to ask the questions.” Programming for our choirs carries with it a wide range of challenges, from the skill levels of our groups, and their needs to the considerations of speaking to an audience. There are many ways to wrestle with this balance. Renowned conductor of the Crossing Donald Nally …
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