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CENTER FOR WORSHIP LEADERSHIP BLOGCAST
The Center For Worship Leadership (CWL) blog features articles written around three core competencies:, worship theology, ministry leadership, and practical skills. Join us here for the blogcast version of those articles! If you are interested in reading them, visit us at cwlonline.org.
THE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING PODCAST
https://www.TheSystemsEngineeringPodcast.com/ https://www.JoshuaSutherland.com/ Cutting edge ideas from the world’s leading systems engineering experts. Some recent topics include: Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), INCOSE, Project Management, System Architecture, Systems Level Design, Systems Engineering, Engineering Management, Teamwork
#EDUCRUSH
A celebration of the brave humans who are reimagining education through a liberating praxis. Hosted by assessment specialist Natalie Vardabasso, and teacher Alex Noel, this is a show for change agents who aren't afraid to ask uncomfortable questions, embrace complexity, and continuously empower themselves and others. Your next #EduCrush is right here!
WORK COMP TALK PODCAST
Work Comp Talk features enlightening conversations with amazing people surrounding the workers’ compensation industry. Lawyers, Workers’ and Union folk, Fitness Experts, Doctors and Work Coaches are just an example of the amazing people we feature. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could easily get the best ideas from the people that make up this community? That’s what Work Comp Talk is all about. Each week, we give you the best of the community.
THE REMODELING SCHOOL
Home remodeling is hard. There are thousands of hurdles between where you are now and having a successful remodeling project. Those hurdles lead to the cautionary tales we hear about every year. It doesn't need to be this way though. Over the last 15 years, I've been lucky enough to help a lot of people remodel and build homes. Throughout all of those conversations, there has been one consistent theme that has held people back or derailed their process - uncertainty. Questions like: Should I remodel or sell my home? How do I know I'm choosing the right contractor? Should I do one big project now, or split them up into smaller projects? Is this contract the safest one for this kind of project? How do I know this design is right for me? How long should this project take? And on, and on. Well worry no more. The Remodeling School podcast is here to answer the questions that are holding you back. We want to give you the education and confidence you need to have a happy and successful project. If you're a homeowner, know someone who is, or just love home design, please subscribe now to stay in the loop with new episodes. We're excited to be here with you. Happy remodeling.
LEARNINGDUST
LearningDust aims to promote harmonious relationships between teachers, technicians and leadership teams in schools. Each episode examines a theme through the eyes of people who perform these roles in schools. Our motto - pedagogy and technology in harmony - refers to the aspiration that teachers and 'techies' can work with, rather than against each other.
PITTSBURGH TOMORROW
Consultant and interviewer Donald Bonk is speaking with key regional leaders for the Pittsburgh Tomorrow project. What would they like to see in the Pittsburgh of the future? If they could pick one “Moonshot” project to transform the region, what would it be? Tune in in the weeks to come for ideas from across the region focusing on Pittsburgh Tomorrow
THE GOOD LEADER
Brought to you by the Laidlaw Foundation, The Good Leader Podcast considers important leadership lessons from remarkable individuals in all sorts of fields, and explores the journeys of up-and-coming next generation leaders. What makes a good leader? How do you lead with integrity? How are young change makers solving the world's most intractable problems? Episodes alternate between interviews with experienced leaders, and interviews with current/past Laidlaw Scholars (Scholar Spotlight).
TITAN TALK
Titan Talk is a San Marino High School teacher-hosted, interview formatted, bi-monthly podcast highlighting two kinds of educators . . . those who have something of value to say in regards to teaching, learning, testing, and wellness and those who have a personal story worth sharing. The podcast is normally hosted by SMHS social studies teachers Peter Paccone and Andrew Gayl though other SMUSD teachers will now and then stand in for either Peter or Andrew.