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MUSIC FOR KIDDOS PODCAST
Welcome to the Music For Kiddos Podcast, where we talk about early childhood music resources and how to use them. This podcast is for music therapists, music educators, teachers, SLPs, OTs, PTs, parents, and anyone else who is interested in supporting a child's development through music. Stephanie Leavell is a board certified music therapist, music educator, mom, and the founder of MusicForKiddos.com. She is deeply passionate about using high-quality music resources to help kids express their feelings and reach their developmental goals.
JAAOS JOURNAL CLUB
JAAOS® (aka the Yellow Journal) is a trusted source of cutting edge primary research and in-depth review articles from world experts in the field of orthopaedics. The JAAOS Journal Club brings select faculty together to discuss a specific topic based on chosen JAAOS articles. Every two months starting in September 2021, join us as select faculty members identify and discuss articles related to upcoming AAOS Courses. This podcast is intended for residents and fellow orthopaedic surgeons alike, so they can note which courses they’d like to attend and expand their knowledge.
WE LOVE OUR HEART
How Sure Are You That Today Won’t Be Your Last Day? Heart Attacks are the number 1 cause of death across the world (and your chances of surviving one are as low as 50%!) 45% of Heart Attacks are asymptomatic - the so called "silent killer", i.e. without any previous symptoms! You Maybe Nearer To A Heart Attack Than You Think!! There are things you can START TODAY to help protect your heart. Subscribe today to hear my story, and golden nuggets from heart experts across the world.
MOM2MOM LEADERSHIP
Mom2Mom Leadership is a workshop-style leadership podcast for busy moms who lead in the workplace, in their communities, and at home with their children. Join your hosts Midge and Erin, the mother-daughter duo, in their weekly discussions on how to lead and coach organizations, stay organized, maintain a work-life balance, and live a beautiful life of love, joy, and self-care as a woman and a mother. The process of leading others starts within the household and spreads outward to create a positive impact on the world.
A BRAVE JOURNEY: RECLAIMING YOUR IDENTITY AFTER 40
You played the game, followed the rules, and put everyone else in front of yourself… and then numbed out on autopilot just to get through it all - am I right? And you STILL got kicked in the teeth, left empty-handed, without the promised prize in the box. Right again? Well, screw that! Those rules? That game? Those expectations of others? They are completely made up by someone who didn't ask YOUR opinion - and they just don’t actually apply (or work!) to get you what you really want and deserve. If you… ✨ are a woman in her 40s, 50s, or beyond who feels squished into a life that no longer fits or suits you ✨ are tired of trying to live up to the rules and standards that the outside world seems to judge you by ✨ have dreams and goals that make you feel giddy, but you hide them away because you don’t think they’re possible or that you deserve them ✨ feel alone or misunderstood and crave finding someone who “gets it” ✨ have a sense that something is out of alignment or just plain not working in your current life state ✨ want more or different but have no idea how to move towards it - or worse yet, aren't even sure you’re "allowed" to do things differently ✨ have an idea or inkling that you’re not living authentically - or are just going through the motions - and the dividends have become less and less satisfying ✨ find yourself wondering if this is all there is – if perhaps settling for mediocre is what happens to everyone ✨ have always felt that you needed to HAVE more (degrees, experience, money, physical characteristics, etc.) to BE who you want to be. ✨ are angry that being the "good" or "dutiful" or even "masculine" woman didn't have the payoff that was promised There is a better way! When you can change your mind, you change your life. A Brave Journey is my way to help midlife women explore ideas and concepts to help them start re-evaluating those legacy beliefs and identity stories they’ve been lugging around for decades. It’s time to figure out how to try new things without the fear of failure or embarrassment, travel and feed your curiosity, have work and activities that you love and make you feel whole and of value, feel confident in taking exhilarating risks and experimenting, and to feel a sense of comfort, power, and safety from within yourself (rather than as provided with price tags from some external source). I share my experiences and observations as a solo world traveler, interview interesting and inspiring people who share their own transformation stories that often began right where you are today, and dig into many of the actual fears, judgments, mental blocks, and challenges that we all face when we try to do right by ourselves and must go against the grain or norm to do so.
MORE MPE WITH PROFESSOR RAY HORTON AND SANDI WRIGHT
Over the last three decades, thousands of Columbia Business School students have taken part in the elective course, Modern Political Economy. Last year, we took this institution outside of the classroom with More MPE, where host Professor Ray Horton and Columbia Business School faculty casually discussed some of the most current and controversial issues that affect business, government, and society. This season, Ray and his colleague at the Tamer Institute, Sandi Wright, are going outside the building to have conversations with CBS alumni who have pursued extraordinary careers in fields ranging from social services to impact investing to the circular economy, and so much more. These inspiring leaders of social enterprises are making a profound impact in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors not just in New York City, but across the country and around the globe. Throughout the series, you're invited to submit questions that will become part of an in-person Q&A to wrap up the season with Ray and Sandi. More info can be found on: www.morempe.com More MPE is co-hosted by Sandi Wright and produced by The Podcast Consultant. Special thanks to executive producer Hannah Slow and student producers Sofia Martins '26 and Dominica Wambold '26.
CONTINUUM AUDIO
Continuum Audio features conversations with the guest editors and authors of Continuum: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, the premier topic-based neurology clinical review and CME journal from the American Academy of Neurology. AAN members can earn CME for listening to interviews for review articles and completing the evaluation on the AAN’s Online Learning Center.
MIGHTY AS A MOTHER
Mighty as a Mother is a safe space honoring the beautiful (and messy!) journey of raising children while pursuing your passions. As two executives juggling four toddlers, we may not be experts but we sure have learned a lot along the way! Alongside experts and like-minded mamas, we get real - sharing our own experiences on subjects ranging from maternal mental health, female friendships, marriage, wellness, and the juggle (and struggle!) of being a busy mom. Thank you for joining this honest, unfiltered community where we honor YOU. We’re thrilled you’re here!
HERE FROM THERE: CONVERSATIONS WITH BURROUGHS ALUMS
In conversations with long time faculty member John Pierson, alumni of the John Burroughs School in St. Louis share memories of the school and talk about their lives, their professions, and the paths that brought them from the students they were to the people they are today.