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SIMPLY TRUE WITH DR. JANE VELLA
We’re celebrating the short and the sweet with this limited series in honor of Dr. Jane Vella’s 90th birthday and Global Learning Partner’s 25th anniversary! Jane talks with friends and colleagues about one provocative axiom that has meaning for them. Axioms are short, sweet and powerful. Axioms like “No laughing, no learning” and “Hold the opposites/fold the opposites” and others highlight what is simple and what is true about how adults learn.
SESSIONS WITH SYMBA
Welcome to Sessions With Symba, the melanated podcast where I bring you conversations with previously pregnant and birthing people, along with birthworkers to share their stories and multi-faceted perspectives towards carrying and giving life to the babies we love. I am your host, Symba Luna, a Licensed Massage Therapist, Reiki Practitioner, Birth Doula, and Ordained Minister, holding a collective space of peace. A Black queer individual, specifically holding a safe space for individuals and allies of the Black LGBTQIA community to experience. I want to use this platform to take you along with me on my process as a prenatal massage therapist entering the Doula and Birthworker industry through my business Journey Spa. It is my intention to create dialogues that might not often be mainstream by sharing experiences within our community that can serve as resources to pregnant, birthing people, and their families. Our goal at Journey Spa is to contribute to and learn how we can support the future of the birthing community combating against the disparity of the Black maternal and infant mortality rate.
WHOSE STORIES?
Whose Stories? is a podcast about children’s books, diversity, and the role of archives, brought to you by Newcastle University and Seven Stories: The National Centre for Children’s Books. In the first season of our podcast, we’re exploring the story of children’s books and Black Britain. You’ll hear from authors, illustrators, and changemakers in the world of children’s literature, including the multi-award-winning writers John Agard, Valerie Bloom, and Beverley Naidoo. You’ll be introduced to Seven Stories’ unique collection of archival material and learn about why building a truly representative national archive of children’s books is so critical, and we’ll draw on the expertise of researchers at Newcastle University to put a spotlight on issues of diversity and representation in children’s literature and its history within these contexts. Ultimately, we’ll show you what we can gain from making children’s books more inclusive – and what’s lost when the UK’s children don’t find themselves reflected in the words (and worlds) they find on the page. Subscribe and stay tuned.
NOW INNOVATING
This series from the University of Calgary shares the stories of researchers who have moved their discoveries forward and their innovation journeys to implementation and creating impact. This series aims to inspire researchers and community partners to take new steps toward transforming discoveries into solutions, products, and services. Learn how to move your research-to-impact in the Innovation@UCalgary ecosystem: https://ucalgary.ca/innovation
LEDELSE AF KøN
Mød en række spændende forfattere, forskere, ledere og kulturpersonligheder, når vi guider dig gennem tre perspektiver med fokus på den tværfaglige forskning om barrierer for kvinder i ledelse: 1. Det historiske perspektiv. 2. Viden og forskning. 3. Eksempler fra den konkrete virkelighed. I løbet af 6 afsnit kan du høre om kønsroller og -stereotyper, magtfordeling og ikke mindst kvinders repræsentation i dansk erhvervsliv – alt dette med udgangspunkt i bogen ”Ledelse af køn” af Sara Louise Muhr, professor MSO på CBS.
CERTIFIED: CERTIPORT EDUCATOR PODCAST
CERTIFIED: Certiport Educator Podcast is all about educators. This podcast will crack open the world of education, certification, and technology. At Certiport, we are dedicated to helping people succeed through certification, and we couldn’t do what we do without powerful and dedicated educators, like YOU! Whether you’ve been teaching for one month, one year, or decades, we have episodes for you. Join us as we interview other educators, students, and industry experts. Discover new ways to teach, connect with fellow technology educators, and get inspired. Teaching is a career that demands all that you have to give. So we’re here to give back to you. Listen. Learn. Grow. Become a part of the CERTIFIED community.
BOOKS AND A BALANCE
St. John’s College is dedicated to a strange idea—that education is for the sake of freedom. Our motto promises to “make free human beings out of children by means of books and a balance.” As the oldest Great Books school in the US, we’ve been working at this for a while. So what is a liberal education? What is its future? And what do books—and conversations about them—have to do with freedom and the life of the mind? Through conversations with a range of guests, we explore the meaning of liberal education, its power in the lives of individuals, and the economic, political, and cultural pressures it faces. Feedback and questions welcome at booksandabalance@sjc.edu.
LEGAL INFORMATION SOCIETY OF NOVA SCOTIA
The Legal Information Society, the public’s trusted source for legal information since 1982. LawLISNS are short legal information podcasts presented by the Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS - pronounced 'listens'). LawLISNS talk about everyday legal problems in Nova Scotia, your rights and responsibilities, and ways to work things out.