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Branding Beyond Business isn't about fitting into boxes – it's about breaking them open. Uncover the brilliance that sets you apart, and watch as your authentic self becomes your most potent asset. Your host, John Mediana believes that behind every brand and company there is a powerful personal brand leading the charge. Branding is more than just a logo or a tagline – it's a symphony of authenticity, passion, and purpose that resonates through every facet of your existence. In a landscape wh ...
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Audacious with Chion Wolf will highlight the uncommon experiences of everyday people – asking the hardest, most uncomfortable questions. With curiosity and compassion, Connecticut Public producer and host Chion Wolf digs deeper, encouraging listeners to ask hard questions in their own lives. Find out more at https://www.ctpublic.org/audacious
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Behind The Notes is a music interview podcast presented by Musicnotes, the leading online publisher of sheet music. Conversations with professionals throughout the music industry. We speak with educators, composers, editors, performers, and business professionals to provide insight to the world of sheet music. https://www.facebook.com/musicnotes/ https://www.instagram.com/musicnotes/ https://twitter.com/musicnotes https://www.tiktok.com/@musicnotes https://www.pinterest.com/musicnotes/ https ...
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Welcome to the Yosemite Can O Peaches, a Radio Podcast by John P. DeGrazio. Join me as I explore the trails of Yosemite with local experts as we share our can o peaches and the sweet rewards of Yosemite National Park.
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Truck Focus Podcast - Connects Industry Leaders, to the Industry, to Help Create a Pivotal Change. Host Josh Hannaberry interviews various leaders in the transportation industry as they share their perspectives and offer applicable advice to be successful in the transportation industry with respect to compliance, organizational processes, hiring drivers, and profits.
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Do you feel the education system is sucking the life out of you and the pupils you serve? I think many of us wish we could click our fingers and make it fit for purpose. A place of growth with shared learning that empowers pupils to be their best selves, so they can create a world they want to inhabit now and in the future. While a magic wand or a visionary politician might sound like the answer I believe change is already happening. Educators are changing futures one conversation at a time. ...
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Doug Sisemore plays keyboards and guitar and is music director for country superstar Reba McEntire on tour. He is a Grammy and Dove award winner as music producer and an Emmy award winning composer for TV and film. Doug’s songs and compositions have been featured in feature films, TV as well as a variety of artist's projects. Upcoming he’s on board…
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Missing the Olympics? Well, listen to our show about weird sports! Including extreme ironing, where people press their clothes at the top of volcanoes, in caves, even while hanging upside down in trees! And there's cheese rolling, where people chase a cheese wheel which is barrelling down a steep hill. And then there's the oh, so British sport of s…
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While I take a short break over the summer holidays here are some resources you may not have seen or heard that will keep your FIRE burning. There are LIVE video podcasts on YouTube which have not been released on the audio platforms due to the visual elements. You can find them at www.youtube.com/@educationonfire5530/ I have been a guest on a numb…
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Professor John Connors grew up in Roslindale, attended and graduated from The Roxbury Latin School in 1981, and went on to earn his Bachelor's Degree from Harvard University. He is the father of two adult children and currently resides in Norwood. John started training in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in January of 1999 and received his Black Belt in Brazili…
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Did you know that food can trigger a trauma response? Somatic educators like Luis Mojica help people feel more connected to their bodies through food, music, and slowing down to feel it all. Hear how he helps people unlock their pain, and how his life as an intersex person informs his understanding of all the ways a body can communicate. GUESTS: Lu…
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to transition from freelancing to entrepreneurship? We have an exclusive treat for you in our latest podcast episode of John Mediana where he delves into this very topic with his Head of Operations, Chris Costilla. In this episode, John and Chris share their insights on the significance of mentorship, disciplesh…
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On this week's episode of "Behind the Notes", Lucas and Jillian explore the different types of musical cadences and the ways in which to use them. From classical to pop, blues to jazz, every genre of music uses cadences to create phrases. ♪ Stay connected with us: https://www.musicnotes.com/l/behind-the-notes-yt https://www.facebook.com/musicnotes/…
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This is a recording from 2018 with John Coe. He shares his educational experiences, views and involvement with the National Association for Primary Education since 1980. John sadly passed away earlier this year and I wanted to share this conversation so you can hear the essence of NAPE and their continued support for primary education. This is my c…
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Most of us have faked being sick at some point, whether to escape a commitment or gain a little sympathy. But for some, this behavior becomes a compulsion, driven by underlying mental health or personality disorders. Meet a woman who has written a book about her journey to overcome Munchausen Syndrome, also known as Factitious Disorder. And a docto…
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Follow Jelly Bean on her exciting adventures as a fourth-grader facing challenges that resonate with children of her age. From navigating friendships and family dynamics to discovering the complexities of life, Jelly Bean’s journey is filled with valuable life lessons. Amy Meislin Pollack, a retired teacher, parent and grandparent, highlights how t…
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Chicago Cubs superfan, Ronnie “Woo Woo“ Wickers says, “It’s not a ballgame if they don’t see me or hear me!” That sentiment applies to all of our guests on this show! Including Ronnie, 49ers fan, Banjo Man, and Bob Labonne, who is a massive fan of the UConn Huskies women's basketball team! GUESTS: Stacy Samuels aka Banjo Man: a 73-year-old fan of t…
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Welcome to the Branding Beyond Business Podcast! In this session, Colson and I unpack the art of authentic sales and the power of offering value. We shatter the negative beliefs about sales and dive into the importance of building genuine relationships. We discuss the shift from cold calling to genuine content creation and how to effectively utiliz…
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This episode, we welcome the amazingly talented Tabitha Meeks! Tabitha is a Singer/Songwriter in Nashville as well as a fantastic composer with extensive experience in the world of sync licensing. In the episode, we discuss life as a musician in Nashville, the influence of jazz and classical music on modern commercial music, and the steps needed fo…
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Phyllis Leavitt has worked extensively with abuse and dysfunctional family dynamics, their aftermath, and some of the most important elements for healing. Her focus today is on her latest book, America in Therapy: A New Approach to Hope and Healing for a Nation in Crisis. 'When I became a psychotherapist, I never imagined I would one day be enterin…
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Brazilian jiu jitsu is more than just a sport. It’s more than a martial art. It’s a way to change your life. Often it’s the things you can’t see that have the biggest impact on your lifestyle. Our classes feature a strength and endurance building warm-up, followed by demonstration and practice of techniques after which students engage in live wrest…
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With everything being stored in our phone, there seems to be fewer and fewer reasons to store anything in our brain. But what if your imagination was much more powerful and vast than you think? And with a few simple techniques, you could remember an astonishing amount of information? Two people who have won international memory competitions and set…
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Rella B Books believes that childhood should be a magical journey filled with imagination, adventure, and valuable life lessons. Our store is the brainchild of the creative and playful alter ego, Rella B, who knows that growing up should never mean giving up on the joy of discovery and wonder. We're on a mission to bring the ultimate mashup of work…
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Professor Daniel “Coyote” Souza Professor Daniel “Coyote” Souza was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and raised in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. In 1981 Professor Souza began training Judo. In 1985 he started training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Master Rui Diniz Ferreira, 7th Degree Coral Belt and Master Hilton Leao Silva, 9th Degree Red Belt. Professor “…
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There are many ways to teach, but few are as impactful as embodying a character as an actor. How does taking on such roles shape a person's life? In this episode, we delve into the experiences of two unique educators. Discover what it was like for Azie Dungey, a Black actress, to portray an enslaved woman at George and Martha Washington's estate in…
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Chris Wojcik is the instructor of our competition classes. He holds a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under Jeff Serafin. Chris is one of the top black belts in the world with an incredible list of accomplishments including finishing 4th at the West Coast ADCC Trials at 77Kg, 2019 Purple Belt Middleweight No-Gi World Champion, 2021 Chicago Open B…
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John Philip Sousa was the most famous composer of marches in the United States. In this special 4th of July episode, we discuss his life as a student, performer, inventor, soldier, and band leader! ♪ Stay connected with us: https://www.facebook.com/musicnotes/ https://www.instagram.com/musicnotes https://twitter.com/musicnotes https://www.pinterest…
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Ally Sousa has worked in education for more than 16 years and has a longstanding interest in teachers’ CPD and supporting ECTs. She’s a former teacher and currently leads the content creation at BlueSky Education where she works with a wide range of teachers to create professional development resources. Prior to joining BlueSky, Ally taught in seco…
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You know the Chicago-based music festival, Lollapalooza? Well, this episode of Audacious features NO ONE from Lollapalooza! But it does feature people who love something so much that they made a palooza out of it! Hear about the communal beauty and allure of pogo sticks, origami, lighters, and John Philip Sousa marches. GUESTS: Nick McClintock: Cre…
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Deaf Choices UK support parents of deaf children to make the best CHOICE(S) for Language, Literacy and Communication. ​They believe that every deaf child and every family has a unique set of needs and DCUK is here to help you navigate and explore the choices that are available to you, so that you can make an informed choice. ​Deaf Choices UK is the…
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Salvatore Spinelli 1st Degree Black Belt under Tom Cronin Salvatore Spinelli is a Co-Owner/Black Belt Instructor and active competitor who enjoys helping students reach their goals in competition and self defense skill in their Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu journey. Salvatore has been avid student of all martial arts history and culture from and early age. H…
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Growing up, Pidgeon Pagonis was told a lot about their medical history: They were born with cancerous ovaries, so the doctors removed them to save their life. Except that wasn't true. In reality, they were born intersex. And those were not cancerous ovaries, they were undescended testes. And that was just the beginning of many truths coming out. He…
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A kind of State of the Union episode with Mark looking back over the last 8 years and plans for the future of Education on Fire. To find out more about Ecamm the software I use to record my podcasts, videos and live streams visit https://www.educationonfire.com/ecamm You can use my affiliate link to get a 14 day free trials and they have a 30% disc…
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This episode of Behind the Notes features our very own Maddey Johnston! Maddey works for Musicnotes as the Licensing and Product Coordinator and graduated from Belmont University with a degree in Music Business and an emphasis in International Business. Although music is her passion, she has a heart for mental health advocacy and helping others. In…
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Mary Ruppenthal is a registered architect and an Associate Principal at HED, one of the oldest and largest architecture and engineering firms in the country, with 400+ employees and annual revenues above $100M. They serve clients nationwide in a broad range of market sectors, including Healthcare, Higher Education, Mission Critical, Housing and Mix…
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Enjoy our ode to farts! Meet researchers who made a New York Times bestselling book series about the various ways that animals fart; A man who is internationally known for being a hand farter, (also called a “manualist“); And another person who was born without an anus and went on to make a living off of his ability to fart extensively on-command! …
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Jeffrey Benson has four decades of experience as a teacher, mentor, and administrator. His work and publications focus on conflict resolution, restorative discipline, learning theory, trauma, inclusive classes, and staff and leadership development. He coaches principals, teachers, provides workshops, and facilitates school-change teams. He supports…
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Professor Christian started his Brazilian Jiu Jitsu journey in 2007 with the Godfather of Alberta Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Josh Russell. After being drafted to the Calgary Stampeders and playing the 2004 and 2005 season, Christian was looking to still compete in a combat sport and fell in love with the gentle art. Christian was awarded his black belt i…
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Back in the day — with your Walter Cronkites and David Brinkleys — it felt kind of inappropriate for an interviewer to bring their full selves to the conversation. It was all about the guest, after all, so why bother bringing their own distinctive flairs? But now, people tune in as much for the interviewer as the one being interviewed. And because …
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Join Lucas and Jillian on Episode 11 of Behind the Notes as they explain and demonstrate two essential blues progressions that every new musician should know. Perfect for practicing chords, cadences, and improvisation ♪ Stay connected with us: https://www.facebook.com/musicnotes/ https://www.instagram.com/musicnotes https://twitter.com/musicnotes h…
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Jennifer Redmond - Producer, Digital and Learning at BBC Philharmonic Jennifer Redmond has worked in the broadcasting industry for over 20 years, across many different BBC brands and content areas including BBC Radios 3 and 4, Blue Peter, Entertainment and Factual, specialising in interactive content and audio production. Jen is currently a Produce…
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Jayson Greene’s daughter, Greta, died in 2015 when she was two years old. She was sitting on a bench with her grandma on the Upper West Side of Manhattan when a brick fell from a building and struck her in the head. Now, nine years later, how would Jayson describe Greta’s presence in his life? Hear his reflections on life after unimaginable tragedy…
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Dr. Bill Coplin is an award-winning professor and founder of the undergraduate Policy Studies major at the top ranked Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. As a social innovator, Coplin is committed to transforming high school and college education into a well-rounded experience that promotes professional skill de…
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In the movies, cyborgs often don't have a soul or a conscience. But in real life, some people become cyborgs in order to enhance the human experience and to be more connected with nature. Like Neil Harbisson. He was born colorblind, but now, thanks to an antenna implanted into the base of his skull, he can hear colors! And choreographer, Moon Ribas…
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Darrell Smith is an amazing pianist known for his work with Stevie Knicks, Janet Jackson, Elton John, and Cher. His stories and insights are truly inspiring! Darrell released his debut album, TIME + SPACE, in 2018. He has composed music for Telepictures TV and took over for Greg Phillinganes' Music Director duties for Cirque du Soleil's Michael Jac…
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A unique coming of age story, Aggressive Optimism explores the complex landscape of mental health, the importance of solidarity, and the power of perseverance. 'Nif is a talented singer trapped in a small hometown. Though she thrives in her choir, she longs for a life in Hollywood. After a breakthrough solo performance, her talents are recognized b…
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People modify their bodies all the time. A piercing here, a tattoo there… But what if you took it to the extreme, and reshaped yourself into something mythical? Meet two people who use body modifications to turn themselves into dragons. Related episodes: Change Of Art: Stories About Tattoo Coverups Retired CIA Chief of Disguise Jonna Mendez on magi…
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In Freedom Teaching, educator and distinguished anti-racism practitioner Matthew Kincaid delivers a one-stop resource for educators and educational leaders seeking to improve equity and increase the cultural responsiveness of their school. In this book, you'll discover the meaning and fundamentals of anti-racist education and find a roadmap to redu…
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Otavio Sousa Full Name: Otávio Ferreira de Sousa Nickname: Although seldom used, ‘The Steamroller’ has been mentioned as a nickname by some of the media, this would be due to his strength and the fast pace he usually imposes in his fights. Lineage: Carlos Gracie > Helio Gracie > Carlos Gracie Junior > Otavio Sousa Main Achievements: IBJJF World Cha…
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When people imagine becoming parents, they don’t often envision their child being born with a condition that requires lifetime care. Hear reflections and wisdom from “forever parents” whose children have autism with anxiety and OCD; a disorder that caused 100 seizures a day; and Down Syndrome. GUESTS: Carrie Cariello: Mother of five children, inclu…
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Failure Free Reading is an effective reading intervention for our students who have been resistant to phonics-based reading instruction. Dr. Joe Lockavitch, a former classroom teacher, school psychologist, university professor, special education director, applied reading researcher, is the author and developer of: The Failure Free Reading Program, …
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When you imagine a pawn shop, what do you think of? Maybe a gruff dude behind the counter, giving you as little money - and as much attitude - as possible. After all, it's a male-dominated industry, and t.v. shows like Pawn Stars reinforce the stereotype. But in this episode of Audacious, join Chion as she gets to know the kindness, compassion and …
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