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THE PERFORMANCE PSYCHCAST
Welcome to our podcast around the mental side of performance, both in sport and business. Your hosts are Greg Parry from Arcope and George Mitchell from FocusPerform. Here we will speak to a variety of guests such as sportspeople, sports psychologists, members of the army, businesspeople, so basically anywhere where psychology can be applied to mental health and performance. We are hoping to shed a light on what it is like to work in performance psychology and how it can be applied to the individual and the real world. www.arcope.co.uk www.focusperform.co.uk
DIGITALA LEKTIONER
I denna podd från Internetstiftelsen samtalar Kristina Alexanderson med gäster om hur de arbetar med digital kompetens i undervisningen. Häng med på inspirerande och reflekterande samtal om skolans uppdrag att erbjuda digital kompetens för alla. Vad får man fota? Hur tänder du gnistan för programmering? Hur hanterar du emojier i elevtexter? Dessa frågor och många fler besvaras i den här peppande podden om skolans digitala vardag. Internetstiftelsen är en oberoende, allmännyttig organisation som arbetar med internetfrämjande insatser samt förvaltar toppdomänen .se och driften av .nu.
EMERGENT LIBERATION COLLECTIVE
The ELC is a podcast about embodiment as a primary vehicle for personal healing, liberation from oppression, and ancestral trauma. Hosted by T. Aisha Edwards, Kaila June, and Chris Morita Clancy, all somatic educators and healers with backgrounds ranging from mental health to movement science. These three explore trauma healing, guide vulnerable conversations with thought leaders and social justice activists, offer stories and poetry, lead embodiment practices and so much more. In these troubling times, Emergent Liberation Collective guides us toward a radical future centered in hope.
VOS EN LOMMER
Vos en Lommer is de podcast over dieren en groen in de stad, door Bart Geeraedts en Geert Timmermans. Geert is stadsecoloog in Amsterdam. Hij weet er dus alles van. En Bart wil er dus alles van weten. En wil jij ook iets weten? Mail je vraag naar vosenlommer@txt-producties.nl
PARENTING CONNECTIONS
Come join "Parenting Connections", with our host Justina Staley. Justina will use her twenty-plus years of teaching and the parenting journey that three kids of her own have revealed. She'll also go in-depth by introducing research studies, journalistic media, and expert guests to the programs topics. We're hopeful that these stories, strategies, and experiences; will help you along in the amazing opportunity of parenthood.
LUTHER ACADEMIE
Het Luther Museum in Amsterdam presenteert de Luther Academie. In deze podcastserie praten we met verschillende experts. Niet alleen worden de verschillende kanten van Luther belicht, maar ook de verhalen van de lutherse traditie en lutheranen in Nederland komen aan bod. Geproduceerd en gepresenteerd door Bart Geeraedts.
MBWAACH'IDIWAG
Embedding Indigenization and decolonization promises into institutional practice is difficult and nuanced work, join Western’s Office of Indigenous Initiative’s Sara Mai Chitty as she visits with Indigenous Peoples and allies who seek to bridge the long-held divides between Euro-Western and Indigenous communities through their work in the areas of curriculum, research and beyond. Drawing inspiration from an Indigenous relational pedagogy of visiting, Mbwaach’idiwag (they visit with each other), will start off by releasing episodes monthly, premiering at 2pm on Monday, December 21, 2020. By sharing stories of Indigenous education work happening across Turtle Island and amplifying Indigenous voices, Mbwaach’idiwag aims to provide listeners an opportunity to learn from and with Indigenous Peoples. In episode one Sara Mai visits with Dr Diana Lewis, a Mikmaq researcher and Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography and Environment and Indigenous Studies program, at Western University. They discuss Mikmaq connections to land, community-led research approaches and the concept of Two-Eyed Seeing, as Dr. Lewis tells the story of how she came to research collaboratively with Pictou Landing First Nation to document the impact of effluent from a pulp mill on the community, and land.