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It’s TOO Early is a podcast curated by three black women in the media and communications industries. These three women, Bri, Lonnie, and Nelly, met at Towson University where they created a bond that has led them to this! Their love for girl talk and hot topics has allowed them to express their feelings and navigate through this thing called “adulthood”. As they each venture out into the world as recent graduates, this podcast allows them to address issues that affect them as young millennia ...
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Let's be totally honest. Towson University is a power hungry and greedy school who just cares about numbers. Not people, not students. The fact the school keeps playing their students while providing minimal support and ignoring student and family complaints and suggestions, shows they are ignorant and bias to only their way of doing things. They are inflexible and they are unwilling to change for the betterment of the student base. Not to mention Corrupt Kim has no connection to the student ...
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Compassion . . . honesty . . . rationality . . . these are all qualities you want in a lawyer. Heck, they’re qualities you want in anyone you know or do business with. Welcome to the Injury Lawyer Podcast. A podcast that discusses all types of injuries due to all types of negligence. Join Attorney Steve Heisler, creator of the National Amputation Attorneys, and other experts as they provide valuable insight into your legal rights and help keep you informed. Unfortunately, people who have bee ...
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Tom Santino has been a massively successful music educator and public school administrator. He talks about how to get the very best from students, parents and administrators while maintaining standards and expectations of growth. He does this while students feel empowered and valued.By Howard Weinstein
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Steve Rivero is the Director of Bands at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. He shares with us the many ways he has built incredible music and band programs, but more importantly, teaches young people to be learning based, as well as a leader from a very young age.By Howard Weinstein
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In this episode of The Injury Lawyer, Steve provides a comprehensive explanation of the four prerequisites for pursuing a medical malpractice case. He delves into a detailed description of sepsis and septic shock, elucidating the symptoms. Additionally, he cites case histories and offers insights into various causes of sepsis and essential precauti…
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In the latest episode of The Injury Lawyer, Steve recounts a narrative involving an individual who visited an emergency room with symptoms related to blood clotting. Tragically, this individual was misdiagnosed, which led to devastating consequences. To safeguard yourself and your loved ones from a similar fate, Steve will outline the symptoms to w…
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I'm sure that all of you are familiar with the infamous lawsuit involving a woman who sued McDonald's after a hot cup of coffee was accidentally spilled on her. In today's discussion, we will delve into the topic of burns and examine the severity of burns that could lead to a negligence case. It's important to note that five specific criteria must …
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We are introducing the inaugural episode of the Injury Lawyer Podcast, hosted by Steve Heisler. We aim to provide valuable insights and knowledge regarding negligence in various injury cases. In today's episode, Steve delves into placental abruption, explaining its definition, potential causes, and associated symptoms. This information holds signif…
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Compassion . . . honesty . . . rationality . . . these are all qualities you want in a lawyer.Heck, they’re qualities you want in anyone you know or do business with. Welcome tothe Injury Lawyer Podcast. A podcast that discusses all types of injuries due to all typesof negligence. Join Attorney Steve Heisler, creator of the National AmputationAttor…
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My respect for John's approach in our world of leadership and education is endless. Listen as we talk about the methods and strategies he has implemented over his 33 year plus career in the profession. Also, John describes how he created a fostering and enriching leadership environment in his program that has successfully created incredible profess…
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Jeanne Reynolds was the Supervisor of Music in Pinellas County Schools, Florida for 23 years, and a music educator for well over 30 years in school music programs. We discuss music and music education advocacy. We also discuss the power of a strong music program in the life of a student, and how they can use those leadership skills throughout life.…
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Rise Towson is currently campaigning for the current SGA election to become our new administration here at TU. In this episode I’ll talk about The movement itself as well as one or two of the candidates that are up for election. We also take a look at one of my favorite characters to talk about on this campus miss Corrupt Kim!--- Support this podca…
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TU has zero enforcement, verification, or awareness about prevention of COVID-19 on our campus. TU will not even require the vaccine even though TU requires several other vaccines on the immunization record before we can attend school at TU. What a hypocritical move. There never has been any real steps taken that would actually do something to curb…
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Time to take a look at the issues and bring them to light. It is time we come together and use our voice. It is time we have a voice that those in power actually listen to. We pay and we work for our education yet we are treated just like numbers on a bill. Sad. We now have a chance to speak freely and openly. Come and join us!--- Support this podc…
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