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This unique (sometimes funny, sometimes serious) podcast focuses on supporting signed language interpreters in the European countries by creating a place with advice, tips, ideas, feelings and people to come together. Interpreter's Workshop with Tim Curry deals with the fact that many countries do not have education for sign language interpreters. Here we talk to sign language interpreters, teachers, and researchers, to look at the real issues and share ideas for improvement from many countr ...
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SPURON FM

The Millionaire Ethics

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Welcome to the SPURON FM. My goal is to teach and guide other people to develop the mind of a millionaire and be successful as I am. Believe me I was once a trash and at one time I was a zero but now with some simple and basic changes with my daily routine I transformed my mind to become the millionaire everyone desire' s to become. With each episode I will also teach you how to make money online and slowly growing yourself to earn 6 to 7 figure a month. Please add this channel to your favou ...
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The New Era Property Podcast

Rick Gannon / Lorraine Gannon / Sam Lawson

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Hi - we are Rick Gannon, Lorraine Gannon and Sam Lawson. We are property investors focused on creating a legacy for our family and creating wealth for our retirement. Having achieved huge success in our own property portfolios, we now help others to do the same. We give back, as others before us, shared their insights and learnings about property investing. New Era Property Training helps you and your family help the housing crisis in the UK, whilst creating an income for you and your family ...
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Send me a Text Message here. What is Sign Language Interpreting? A) Translating word for word B) Flapping your hands ...or Phone a Friend? Today Julia Cramer from Germany digs deeper into the definition of sign language interpreting and everything around it. Plus, she shares more details of the profession in Germany, including the fact that freelan…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dan Tabatabai to hear his incredible stories about catching massive sharks from the beach, satellite tagging, and releasing sharks. He also shares the tales of getting shot through both legs and being struck by lightning.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------…
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Send me a Text Message here. What d'ya want? What d'ya want? What d'ya really REALLY want? This is the first episode of the four-part series with our guest Julia Cramer. She tells us about the working conditions for sign language interpreters in Germany giving us details concerning education, employment, pay, and organizations. She also shares her …
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Send me a Text Message here. The sky is falling!!! It's a mistake!!! This episode was supposed to be my thoughts on sign language interpreter pay. Some technical problems happened, and I did not fix them in time to upload this episode topic fully. Please be patient. The full episode about Interpreter Pay will be published as soon as the next interv…
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Send me a Text Message here. How do you teach that??!! No, who teaches that!? This episode shares the last bit of advice from the former Gallaudet professor, Dr Carol Patrie. She gives insight into the sign language interpreter shortage, the needed lesson of civility in ethics, great advice for all interpreters about practicing your practice, and s…
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Send me a Text Message here. ADVENTURE!!! EXCITEMENT!!! That's interpreting!! Well, to hear Dr Carol Patrie's story you'd think our field is full of adventure. She tells us the details of how she trained interpreters at the University of Rochester, New York and at Gallaudet University. She had little to no materials, research, or support to turn to…
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Send me a Text Message here. It's English! No. It's Latin! No. It's sign language! ...sigh... Today we hear the fascinating CODA journey that took Dr Carol Patrie from only fingerspelling when in public to an accomplished interpreter and researcher who has cleared up the myths associated with this aspect of our interpreting practice. Knowing and un…
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Send me a Text Message here. Daddy! Sirens! ...Where?! Dr Carol Patrie, well-known author, interpreter, professor and much more, joins the podcast today. This CODA tells us her story from language broker (paid with ice cream) to professor at Gallaudet University where she developed and led the Master's in Interpreting program. I look forward to eac…
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Send me a Text Message here. "Some people call me the Space Cowboy..." but you can call me Sign Language Interpreter. We are called many things, and we actually do one. However, we have a skillset that ranges from the mundane situations to complicated and intense interactions. Should we be a generalist or specialized sign language interpreter these…
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Send me a Text Message here. Amazing moments with amazing people make amazing memories... Amazing, isn't it? We finish our conversation with Prof Megan Lawton, Sarah Bown, and Rebecca Fenton-Ree, recapping with Megan's advice for starting a sign language interpreting degree today, and hearing some of the amazing moments from all three. But wait, th…
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Send me a Text Message here. Involve the deaf community, obviously! But alcohol to help? hmmm. The second of 3 in this series of celebratory episodes for the University of Wolverhampton. Their BA (hons) BSL/English program is 30 years old. Today Megan, Sarah, and Becky discuss the overarching principles that helped design the curriculum and mission…
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Send me a Text Message here. Have you forgotten an anniversary?! We haven't. University of Wolverhampton, UK, is celebrating the 30th anniversary of their BA (hons) Interpreting BSL/English program. My guests are Prof Megan Lawton, Sen Lecturer Sarah Bown, and former Sen Lecturer Rebecca Fenton-Ree. We follow their stories, we learn a part of the h…
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Send me a Text Message here. The Rhythm of an Interpreter's Life Let's dance! OK, maybe not. Today we hear from a seasoned interpreter from the USA, Anne. She answers the same questions I put to the others in the last few episodes. Her answers discuss Name Signs, having a good place to safely discuss our challenges and learn from each other, and ho…
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Send me a Text Message here. It's MY turn, no....it's YOUR turn to talk. Today we get more answers from sign language interpreters on the questions below, today we get answers from Karolina and Filip in the Czech Republic. I gave them the same three questions from last episode to answer how they wanted. 1. What is one of the biggest challenges you …
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Send me a Text Message here. Who me?!! Yes, you! Today we get some thoughts from three sign language interpreters from three countries, Poland, the USA, and the United Kingdom. I gave them three questions to answer how they wanted. Now we hear their insightful responses. 1. What is one of the biggest challenges you have when it comes to working as …
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Send me a Text Message here. April Fools!!! OK, not really. No, really. Maybe. Humor is a fun and challenging thing to interpret. Shall we discuss it more? Yes! In this combination episode of Tips and Comedy, we'll explore the fun topic of humor, specifically how to interpret it. Or at least, how we need to make it work just as well as any other me…
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Send me a Text Message here. "Interpreter sense" is real! It tingles in the presence of spoken and signed nonsense! OK, maybe such a tingling is exactly true. You tell me. But in this episode, I'll tell you how I compare a designated sign language interpreter, a default interpreter, and a comfortable interpreter (when you have a client you see ofte…
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Send me a Text Message here. I don't make webs, but I do have a special "interpreter sense" that warns me of what people really mean! This InterpreTip discusses what it means to be a designated interpreter. We can learn a lot about our decision-making, empowerment, ethics, communication management, and more from the responsible designated interpret…
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Send me a Text Message here. Weebles wobble...NO!! That's not appropriate. Do you know the head gestures of India? CODA sign language interpreter, Amaresh Gopalakrishnan explains those, other gestures, and languages and how they influence working Indian sign language interpreters. We discuss professionalism, research, his ongoing film projects, and…
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Send me a Text Message here. "How can you have any curd rice, if you don't keep your mouth shut?!" Today we go back to India for more conversation with Amaresh. He tells us about how the professional sign language interpreting organization in India was established. We discuss how travel affects us as humans and as sign language interpreters. We tou…
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Send me a Text Message here. Oh MY! That profession is attractive! We need more sign language interpreters in every part of the world. My guest Amaresh Gopalakrishnan speaks to this concerning India. He tells us some of the foundational steps they have made to create awareness of the Deaf community's needs and building up and educating Indian Sign …
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Send me a Text Message here. Did you hear the latest news??! Yeah, I heard it on MTV. What?!! Our guest regals us with his journey from childhood to professional interpreter. He reminds us that less access to incidental learning can influence our world view. We'll learn about the project to document Indian Sign Language that he and his father were …
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Send me a Text Message here. "Re-search" means to search again for that which has been searched for. Right? In part 4 Nives Gotovac describes her recent research and how it contributed to the development of the sign language interpreter profession in Croatia. She details some of the results, what surprised her and what she concluded from these resu…
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Send me a Text Message here. STOP Pretending. Be what you pretend to be, be better. Sign language interpreters have many influences that affect our work. In part three of our conversation with Croatian Sign Language interpreter, Nives Gotovac, we learn more of those obvious and not so obvious influences on our work and lives. We learn from this COD…
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Send me a Text Message here. How Dare You! Oh, that's what you mean... OK. Continuing our conversation with Nives Gotovac from Croatia, we learn more about her journey to becoming a sign language interpreter, the joy, the embarrassment, the fun, and the development process. Sprinkled in the mix we learn more details of the Croatian Sign Language in…
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Send me a Text Message here. I need makeup! I'm a professional. I need to look the part!!! Today we go to Croatia. A beautiful country where our guest is from. Nives Gotovac tells of her journey as a CODA into the sign language interpreting profession. We learn about community, the conditions, pay, and how sign language interpreters work in Croatia…
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Send me a Text Message here. "Boxing Day" is over. Time to step out and look around! We are a practice profession. We are supposed to be developing our skills, knowledge, and overall work habits continually. However, we sometimes create our own personal and professional barriers to our own growth. In this InterpreTips, I discuss how we build our ow…
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Send me a Text Message here. What's his face! uh... Who you gonna call?! The InterpreTips today are all about name signs. What are they? How are they used? What do we do with them in our interpretation? Name signs can be one of those hard concepts to interpret in a nice way. We'll discuss the awkwardness of it and figure out ways to improve. Oddly …
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Send me a Text Message here. Happy New Year, 2024!! Let's celebrate the new year and look back on 2023 and a bit into 2022. I look at how we can be better interpreters and colleagues within the communities we serve and our own signed language interpreting community. And a special recognition to those friends and colleagues who have donated and supp…
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Send me a Text Message here. Merry Christmas from my family. This is a short reflection of the year and a moment of gratitude for having such great guests and listeners. Thank you all. And our daughter, Juliana, has composed an impromptu song just for you. Enjoy. Until next time... Support the Show. Don't forget to tell a friend or colleague! Click…
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Send me a Text Message here. The FUTURE!!!??? It's impossible to know the future, so it is best to know... you. We finish our conversation with Dr Marty Taylor. Through the insight of "word association" and looking from the past to the future of sign language interpreting, Marty gives us advice and perspective about what it means to be a signed lan…
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Send me a Text Message here. "Young Whipper-snappers! Get off my lawn!" Yes, each generation complains about the younger generations in some way. However, our guest, Dr Marty Taylor points out how we as sign language interpreters have adapted to the changes over the generations in our field. In this episode, Marty shares her thoughts on how to crea…
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Send me a Text Message here. Sign Language Interpreters with Altitude?? No, ATTITUDE! Marty Taylor and I discuss: ethics in the beginning of her career, attitude defined by ASL and English, spoken language interpreters differing perspectives, and how to use her books. So much information to delight your cognitive powers. Next week we start with how…
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Send me a Text Message here. Life is full of adventures. Sometimes things just happen, and it's FUN! Our guest is Dr Marty Taylor, an American-Canadian sign language interpreter. She was one of the first generation of academically-trained ASL/English interpreters as the U.S. transitioned from only CODA-generation of interpreters during the nation-w…
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Send me a Text Message here. I don't talk much, but when I do... I have an expert opinion! Robyn shares some insight into her research and how it can spring from the valuable conversations we have with colleagues. We learn more about how workshops are just a step in our ongoing education. And she wraps up with some great advice to save us some comm…
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Send me a Text Message here. Your Voice is Too Loud! You should let others speak. In this part 3 of my series with Robyn K Dean, we look at how to improve our professional development on our own. That means, reflect on our practice, speak out about what we do and analyze it. But why is that so hard to do when we have so many workshops? Robyn breaks…
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Send me a Text Message here. Wait, it's about you, not me! I get it. In this episode, Dr Dean shares how Demand Control Schema applied to the signed language interpreting profession ...got out of control quickly. Yet, over time, it has coalesced into a textbook and a filter with which to look at the dynamics of our work. This has lead her to the ne…
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In this episode we have guest Tyler Jordan join us. This one gets extremely personal, especially towards the end. We talk about future plans and get into what it was like growing up in Tyler's shoes. Tyler has become a close friend and is a very kind hearted person. He tells stories from his life and we dig into where to go from here. We have pushe…
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Send me a Text Message here. The Best DEMANDING Job Ever! Yes, with CONTROLS! (See what I did there?) Dr Robyn K Dean opens the curtain for us to see how her journey in our signed language interpreting profession had familiar steps of development that we all have. She went from frustration, almost boredom to looking deep into what we do, which lead…
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Send me a Text Message here. I taught you better than that! - Joni Bice. We end our conversation with Joni Bice in this episode. She nicely gives us her wise perspective on how to work with students of sign language interpreting, interpreter teams, and much more. We might even share some giggles. This episode is the first to have an outtake at the …
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In this episode we discuss the comparisons to hunting public land and suburban hunting. We also touch on Kimbo's story, but we will do a full story soon. Jake Bush is a master of public lands and AJ is one of the most positive outlooking individuals we've ever met. This one is a great conversation.By Seek One Productions
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