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Welcome to the RKVC podcast! We're a band, songwriters and sometimes talk about other stuff, this is the place we do that. Check out our music SoundCloud at http://soundcloud.com/rkvc! The Self-Deprecating Romantic Pop Rock Duo of Rod Kim & Vince Cirino bridges the gap between songs of heartbreak and love without making you want to jump off that bridge. Rod Kim & Vince Cirino: Mixing the feel & soul of the singer/songwriter genre with a noncommittal love for modern electronic pop. For more o ...
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This podcast is produced by NYS AHPERD and episodes will have specific information relating to our organization. However, episodes are also geared towards health and physical education teachers from all over the world. Tune in as we share best practices in health and PE. Music credit: Victim to Victor: RKVC (via YouTube)
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Pebbles of Light strives to help you recognize those who have helped light your path and become the person you are. This helps you to have direction and courage in sharing your light with others. We'll cover a variety of topics, including: parenting, mom hacks, faith, home life, relationships, traditions, and more. Anne Maxson joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 2002 and her life has been full of unexpected (and sometimes difficult to recognize) blessings ever since. Sh ...
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Welcome to the NYS AHPERD A-Z Health And PE Podcast. This is one of three episodes where we have invited special guests and students from summer courses I teach at Canisius University. Students in this class entitled Authentic Assessment in Physical Education are graduate teacher professionals in the trenches or newly inducted health and physical e…
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Welcome to the NYS AHPERD A-Z Health And PE Podcast. This is one of three episodes where we have invited special guests and students from summer courses I teach at Canisius University. Students in this class entitled Capstone in Physical Education are graduate teacher candidates on the verge of student teaching either in the fall or this upcoming s…
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Welcome to the NYS AHPERD A-Z Health And PE Podcast. This is one of three episodes where we have invited special guests and students from summer courses I teach at Canisius University. Students in this class entitled Authentic Assessment in Physical Education are graduate teacher professionals in the trenches or newly inducted health and physical e…
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In this episode, we will be discussing how interdisciplinary approaches can improve meaningful learning experiences in physical education with Dr. Kayla Zimmer. Dr. Kayla Zimmer is the Director of Graduate Literacy and teaching faculty in the School of Education at Canisius University. She teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in elementary an…
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Welcome to the NYS AHPERD A-Z Health and PE Podcast. In this episode, we will be discussing Culturally Responsive Pedagogy with a tremendous scholar Dr. Joannie Halas. We are very fortunate to have Dr. Halas join us from the great white North and the province of Manitoba for today’s show. Dr. Joannie Halas (PhD, University of Alberta, 1999) is a Pr…
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Welcome to the NYS AHPERD A-Z Health and PE Podcast. In this episode, we will be discussing Unified Sport with one of NYS’s true physical education icons Ms. Allison Reylea. We are very fortunate to have Allison join us from the Guilderland Central School District in the Capital/Albany Region of NYS. Allison Relyea earned her BSE in Physical Educat…
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In this episode, we discuss the Meaningful Physical Education Framework with one of its main contributors–Dr. Douglas Gleddie who joins us from the great white North and the province of Alberta for today’s show. Dr. Doug Gleddie is a Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. He teaches physical education curriculum and ped…
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As a special treat for our listeners, we have two fabulous guests today to help prime our listeners for the upcoming conference. The first is our current President of the Association, the one and only, Ms. Shelly Connors. Our second guest is our honorable executive director of NYS AHPERD—Ms. Colleen Corsi. It’s not too late to join us at the NYS AH…
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This is the final of our summer series where we have invited special guests and students from summer courses I teach at Canisius. Students in these classes are graduate teacher candidates on the verge of student-teaching, newly inducted teachers, and some experienced health and physical education practitioners. We have asked special guests and stud…
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This is the third of four episodes where we have invited special guests and students from summer courses I teach at Canisius University. Students in these classes are graduate teacher candidates on the verge of student-teaching, newly inducted teachers, and some experienced health and physical education practitioners. We have asked special guests a…
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This is the second of four episodes where we have invited special guests and students from summer courses taught at Canisius College. Students in these classes are graduate teacher candidates on the verge of student-teaching, newly inducted teachers, and some experienced health and physical education practitioners. Today, we have asked special gues…
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This is the first of four episodes where we have invited special guests and students from summer courses I teach at Canisius College. Students in these classes are graduate teacher candidates on the verge of student-teaching and/or newly inducted teachers in health and physical education. Today, we have asked special guests and students ahead of ti…
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In today’s show, we discuss a topic related to coaching and the important lessons we can learn from our children. Mr. John Strong. Mr. Strong is an Associate Professor within the Health and Physical Education department at Niagara County Community College, where he also serves as the coordinator of the Physical Education Studies degree program and …
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In this episode, we discuss a book entitled Models-Based Practice in Physical Education written by world-renowned physical education scholars Drs. Ash Casey and David Kirk. We are very fortunate to have Dr. Casey join us from the United Kingdom. Dr. Ash Casey is a Senior Lecturer in Pedagogy at Loughborough University. His research focuses on Model…
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Today is a special teaser to plug the upcoming 84th Annual State Conference at the Turning Stone Casino on November 17th - 19th. As a special treat for our listeners, we have three fabulous guests today to help prime our listeners for the upcoming conference. The first is our current President of the Association, the one and only, Ms. Murphee Hayes…
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Natalie Hobbs shares her story of learning that her new baby, Sam, had been diagnosed with Down Syndrome. She talks about how she personally worked through the diagnosis and what it would mean for their family and their new son as well as the joy and happiness that Sam has brought to their family. THIS EPISODE’S PEBBLE: The pebble for this week is …
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In this episode, we discuss a new book entitled Critical Race Studies in Physical Education with both authors–Drs. Tara Blackshear and Brian Culp. Dr. Blackshear is an equity scholar who specializes in health, physical activity, and education. She is an associate professor of kinesiology and the coordinator of the physical education teacher educati…
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This is the first of three episodes where we have invited special guests and students from a summer Capstone and Contemporary Issues course at Canisius College. Students in this combined class are graduate teacher candidates on the verge of student-teaching, newly inducted teachers, and experienced health and physical education practitioners. Our s…
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In this episode, we interview Dr. Stephen Harvey who serves as Professor and Program Coordinator of Coaching, Health, and Physical Education at Ohio University. Steve is a world-renowned scholar and pedagogue and his most recent book is co-edited with Dr. Richard Light entitled Applied Positive Pedagogy in Sport Coaching: International Cases. Along…
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Casting director Beverly Holloway shares insights about what the faith-based film industry is like, the guidance and faith that led her to her vocation, and some behind-the-scenes tidbits about the hit streaming series “The Chosen.” THIS EPISODE’S PEBBLE: Reflect on Proverbs 3:5-6 which states, “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not …
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In this episode, we have invited newly inducted health and physical education teachers from around New York State to join and discuss their early triumphs and challenges. We have a wonderful panel of promising HPE professionals and we will also be discussing the article entitled “Perceptions of Preservice and Induction Physical Educators” from the …
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Aside from my husband and my dad, Lars Peterson and Drake Self have been some of the most influential men in my life. I’m so grateful for the chance to talk with them a bit about how they met while at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics. C.S. Lewis Quote: "In friendship...we think we have chosen our peers. In reality a few years' difference in the dat…
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In this episode we interview Ms. Angellica Grayson who serves as the Women’s Head Flag Football Coach at the University of Saint Mary in Leavenworth, Kansas. Coach Grayson is the first head flag football coach for the University of Saint Mary. She is also a WNFC’s (Women National Football Conference) Texas Elite Spartans (TES) linebacker who has re…
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Have you ever wondered how to help your kids, or other youth in your life, recognize how amazing they are? Anne talks with Darla Trendler from the Spiritually Minded Women podcast about how to help others, especially youth, recognize their divine potential. The PEBBLE for the week: Share an encouraging, sincere compliment with a teen - or anyone - …
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In this episode where we invite current undergraduate and graduate teacher candidates in physical and health education from Canisius College who are completing their final semester of student-teaching this fall. In today's show we discuss the article entitled “The Socialization of Teachers in Physical Education: Review and Recommendations for Futur…
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Deb & Kambree Austin talk about Kambree’s ability to overcome obstacles she has faced. With hemiplegic cerebral palsy, not many physical things come easy for Kambree but her grit and determination help her to move forward and have faith in the effort. Be sure to see the full show notes for references and resources. PEBBLE OF THE WEEK: Consider a pr…
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In this episode both the prestigious Drs. Steve Silverman and Risto Marttinen join us to discuss the importance of connecting research to practice from a K-12 or PETE perspective. Dr. Silverman is Dean and Professor in the College of Education at Florida Atlantic University and professor of education emeritus at Teachers College, Columbia Universit…
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In this episode, Anne talks to her friends, Erin Gurney and Jessa Sebastian, about how to find the friends you need as well as the importance of effort and vulnerability in friendship. PEBBLE FOR THE WEEK: Try to go a little bit out of your comfort zone to reach out to a new (or old) friend sometime this week. For some, “going a little bit out of y…
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Today is another episode where we invite current undergraduate and graduate teacher candidates in physical and health education from Canisius College who are completing their final semester of student-teaching this fall. Mentor teachers were also invited to join the show by their teacher candidate and will be introduced accordingly. As a special tr…
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Today is a special teaser to plug the upcoming 83rd Annual State Conference at the Turning Stone Casino on November 18th - 20th. As a special treat for our listeners, we invite the honorable executive director of NYS AHPERD—Ms. Colleen Corsi and our second guest is our invaluable Conference Director, Ms. Jess Syneki to discuss the upcoming conferen…
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In today’s show we discuss a moving story and the important lessons we can learn from children in sport today. Our guests for the episode include Dr. Lisa Hrehor and her son, Jonah EricksonHrehor. Dr. Hrehor is a Mom of 3 and the Director for Health and Wellness Studies in the Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Binghamton University. …
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Today’s show is a shared episode from the Stories from the Sidelines podcast hosted by Mr. Larry Monahan and Matt Keough locally. As an invited guest, I have the privilege to share some stories about playing and coaching hockey for Canisius College, recruiting college athletes, and helping to teach the next generation of coaches. Enjoy! Website: ht…
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Episode 9 of the NYS AHPERD A-Z Health and PE Podcast is the first of three shows where Drs. Seymour and Ramsey invite current undergraduate and graduate teacher candidates in physical and health education from Canisius College who are completing their final semester of student-teaching this fall. Mentor teachers were also invited to join the show …
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In this episode we discuss an article published in Urban Education and written by the prestigious Kevin Andrews, Michael Hemphill, Victoria Schriver, Karen Lux Gaudreault, and our very own podcast brother Dr. Victor Ramsey. The title of the article is Teaching Physical Education in an Urban Intensive Environment. Also joining Drs. Seymour and Ramse…
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Myrna Peterson is a quadriplegic living in rural Northern Minnesota who is a proactive advocate for differently abled persons. She has done a TEDx Talk, broke a Guinness World Record and is a recipient of the very prestigious Andrus Award for Community Service. She says that she only has one thumb that moved but she has a mouth that doesn’t stop. A…
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In this episode, graduate students from a summer Capstone and Contemporary Issues in Physical Education class at Canisius College have been invited to join Drs. Ramsey and Seymour. Students in this combined course are graduate teacher candidates on the verge of student-teaching, aspiring physical educators, or newly inducted teachers into the profe…
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In this episode, graduate students from a summer Capstone and Contemporary Issues in Physical Education class at Canisius College have been invited to join Drs. Ramsey and Seymour. Students in this combined course are graduate teacher candidates on the verge of student-teaching, aspiring physical educators, or newly inducted teachers into the profe…
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Tessa and Jamis Buck share their story of doing their best to follow an inspired path even when it took them in an unexpected direction. PEBBLE FOR THIS WEEK: Be a first responder sometime this week. When you feel inspired to do something – whether for yourself or for someone else, just do it. Resources from this episode: Affiliate Disclaimer - As …
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In this episode, graduate students from a summer Capstone and Contemporary Issues in Physical Education class at Canisius College have been invited to join Drs. Ramsey and Seymour. Students in this combined course are graduate teacher candidates on the verge of student-teaching, aspiring physical educators, or newly inducted teachers into the profe…
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Emily Jones shares how the program that she developed with her husband David has blessed their lives through the development of an internal filter for their family’s use of technology. We also discuss this amazing generation of kids and the importance of inspiration in knowing how to parent and guide them. 2 PEBBLES OF THE WEEK: Take some time to a…
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As a licensed clinical social worker, Kristen Coltrin had experiences working with and learning from the LGBTQ community. This helped to prepare her for when her professional life and her personal life would intersect. Check the full show notes for references, resources and ways to support the podcast. PEBBLE OF THE WEEK: Check out that list of Kri…
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This episode is a rebroadcast of NYS AHPERD's Equity, Diversity, and Inclusiveness Section series entitled “Creating Safe Spaces for LGBTQIA+ Students and Athletes.” Co-moderators Drs. Sheri Treadwell, Victor Ramsey, Clancy Seymour alongside Executive Director Ms. Collen Corsi host a question/answer panel with special guests--Ms. Shauna O'Toole and…
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SHOWNOTES Kelly McMurry, founder of the nonprofit The Closet in Meridian Idaho, shares Pebbles of Light with countless youth by not only providing clothes for them but also helping them recognize their own light. PEBBLE OF THE WEEK: Help someone to recognize the love that God has for them - whether that is asking them something specific you can inc…
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Melinda Clayville documents her family adventures in American Samoa under the handle AmSamFam on Social Media and YouTube. In this interview, she shares a few of the things they learned as they moved their family of 5 across the ocean. PEBBLE OF THE WEEK: In one of my favorite talks, “Choose Ye This Day to Serve the Lord” by Julie B. Beck, she stat…
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Melinda Wheelwright Brown, author of "Eve and Adam: Discovering the Beautiful Balance," shares some wonderful insights about partnership. PEBBLE OF THE WEEK: Identify something in your life that you've been thinking of as a "sacrifice" that you can change to think of as an "investment." This can be related to a relationship with a partner, with a c…
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A wonderful interview with Kay West of A Worldwide Sisterhood and Becky Squire of Latter-day Woman Magazine about finding ways to amplify the light of others. PEBBLE OF THE WEEK: Share some light - whether your own or that of a friend, whether on social media or just sending a thought to a friend through text, email, Marco Polo, or a good old-fashi…
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