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Insights to Cajon Valley School Board Guest: Anthony Carnevale CVUSD board member
In this episode Madison Miner interviews CVUSD Board Member Anthony Carnevale. He will give our audience insights to the recent controversy surrounding Sex Ed curriculum adoption which includes a direct communication with CA Superintendent Tony Thurmond behind the backs of school board members, parental involvement being neglected, and board voting strategies to avoid board reviews. Watch the video version on our YouTube Channel here Visit Mr. Carnevale's Social Media X account: https://x.com/AnthonyCarneval IG account: https://www.instagram.com/anthony_carnevale/ Go to Protect Our Kids (POK) website for...
2025-05-02
33 min
The Knowledge Bar
Episode 13 - Is College for Everyone?
Send us a textToday on the pod, the boys are talking about college. Over the past 10 years, confidence in higher education in the US has fallen to dramatic lows. The media is littered with stories about massive student debt, lack of job opportunities and other pitfalls. So we’re going to explore what’s going on with college and whether or not it’s still the path to the American Dream. On top of a rather inspiring conversation about the state of education, we’re also addressing the shocking NBA trade deadline...
2025-02-07
1h 42
Gun Owners Radio
Shenanigans on the Cajon Valley School Board
Jim Miller, attorney, 2nd Amendment advocate, and board member of the Cajon Valley School Board has been battling shenanigans from fellow board member Anthony Carnevale. Will his scorched earth strategy work? Support SDCGO endorsed candidate Jim Miller for Cajon Valley School Board to protect Cajon Valley’s children and the 2nd Amendment. https://millerforschoolboard.com/ Don Mann, host of The Mission, Surviving Mann and Surviving Mann All Stars, New York Times Best Selling Author, World–Class Adventure Competitor, and Motivational Speaker, rejoins the show. Find out which are his most memorable speaking engagements and his advice...
2024-03-22
1h 37
Admissions Beat
Is College Worth It?
Public opinion polls reveal a surprising shift in American views on higher education: roughly half of the parents surveyed imagine a four-year college degree as the educational goal for their child, down from near-universal support for that same goal when that question was posed a decade ago. While “college” has been a central component of the storied “American Dream” for decades, that ideal seems to be fading. This week, AB host Lee Coffin ponders the value of “college” with Jamie Merisotis, President and CEO of the Lumina Foundation, and Anthony Carnevale, research professor and director of Georgetown’s Center on Education a...
2024-03-05
52 min
On The Market
The Million-Dollar Question: Is College Still Worth It in 2024? w/Dr. Anthony P. Carnevale
Is college worth it? Many Americans are beginning to boldly state, “Nope!” But does the growing anti-higher education sentiment point to facts or fiction around the cost of college? We invited Dr. Anthony P. Carnevale, research professor and director of the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, to the show to give us up-to-date data on the true ROI of a college degree.With America’s shockingly low college graduation rate and student loans being one of the biggest limiting factors of financial freedom for many Americans, it’s understandable why so many people are skipping...
2024-02-19
35 min
The EdUp Experience
805: What's Driving the College Value Debate - with Dr. Anthony P. Carnevale, Director & Research Professor, Georgetown University Center on Education & the Workforce
It’s YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, YOUR guest is Dr. Anthony P. Carnevale, Director & Research Professor, Georgetown University Center on Education & the Workforce YOUR guest co-host is Dr. Chuck Ambrose, Senior Education Consultant, Husch Blackwell YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio YOUR sponsors are Ellucian Live 2024 & InsightsEDU What are some political & cultural factors influencing current debates over college's worth? Why is college transparency, more than ever, key for accountability, public trust, & student success? What does Anthony see as the future of Higher Education? Lis...
2024-01-31
1h 06
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[Ashh Ist][Organic Podcast Series] ||POLAR SYSTEM
[Ashh Ist][Organic Podcast Series] ||POLAR SYSTEM . Atar - Unburn [Meanwhile Horizons] . Gai Barone - Like A Cat [Global Underground] . Analog Jungs - Constellation (EMPHI Remix)[Constellation Music] . Dabeat, Kamilo Sanclemente - Futura (Anthony Pappa & Jamie Stevens)[Re:Sound Music] . Filip Fisher, JO:LE - Mojave [Chrom Recordings] . Ed Ed - Multi-Flavour [Upon You Records] . NUFECTS - Demons [Movement Recordings] . Will DeKeizer - Hypnodome [Plattenbank] . Fauxplay - Osmotic [Music To Die For] . Sasha - Wolks Vagon [Last Night On Earth] . EANP - Mutations (NOIYSE PROJECT Remix)[Digital Emotions] . Jerome Isma-Ae, Sandeep Pai - Nightfall [JEE Productions] . Bondarev - Meteora [WARPP] ...
2023-10-21
1h 32
The California Report with Carl DeMaio
School Curriculum Controversies
DeMaio talks with school board member Anthony Carnevale about the political agendas and graphic sexual content trying to be pushed onto young students in schools.
2023-05-25
32 min
Horizons
How to Build a Stronger Workforce: A Cross Sector Perspective
In this episode of the Horizons podcast, collaboration is key. Experts from the education, business, and non-profit sectors explore effective ways to work together to create pathways to success for all Americans and, by extension, build a more robust workforce. Host Tameshia Bridges Mansfield talks to special guest Anthony Carnevale, Research Professor and Director of the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, to advance the conversation and provide a unique political perspective. Panelists:Emily Allen, Senior Vice President of Programs, AARP FoundationMichael Baston, President, Cuyahoga Community College (Former President, Rockland Community College)Jo...
2023-05-16
33 min
The Break Room
Spring Break fun: My days at a Construction Camp.
Take a break with me and hear all about my experience at a recent middle school construction camp. Special shout out to the NAWIC Future Construction Leaders Foundation and community leaders Ashley & Anthony Carnevale, Andrew Hayes, and Brian Jones.
2023-04-27
03 min
reeducated
The Education-Labor Connection: Navigating the Workforce of Tomorrow | Anthony Carnevale | Director of the Center on Education and the Workforce | Episode 35 | The Re-Educated Podcast
I'm so excited to share this episode to add to our discourse on the difference between training and education. Dr. Carnevale currently serves as research Professor and Director of the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce. He served as Vice President for Public Leadership at the Education Testing Service (ETS), and was appointed by President George Bush to serve on the White House Commision on Technology and Adult Education. He was also appointed to Chair the National Commission on Employment Policy by President Clinton. In this episode we discuss the value of introducing training in high school...
2023-04-05
41 min
The Academic Life
Are We Done with Higher Education Rankings?
Why do most of the institutions of higher education in the United States participate in a rankings system? What do the rankings do? And what does it mean when some schools refuse to participate in rankings? This episode explores: How and why the ranking system got started. Who creates the ranking. Why the statics and data collected for it aren’t neutral or even necessarily accurate. What the rankings mean to prospective students, their families, and even alumni. Why some schools might have to stay in the ranking system, even as more schools are refusing to participate.
2023-03-02
49 min
New Books in Education
Are We Done with Higher Education Rankings?
Why do most of the institutions of higher education in the United States participate in a rankings system? What do the rankings do? And what does it mean when some schools refuse to participate in rankings? This episode explores: How and why the ranking system got started. Who creates the ranking. Why the statics and data collected for it aren’t neutral or even necessarily accurate. What the rankings mean to prospective students, their families, and even alumni. Why some schools might have to stay in the ranking system, even as more schools are refusing to participate.
2023-03-02
49 min
Khordmaster Keys
ANTHONY CARNEVALE (part 2) 🎹🔑
Part 2 of my conversation with the one and only Anthony Carnevale. Actually there are probably several more Anthony Carnevales on earth. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/khordmaster/message
2022-08-30
51 min
Khordmaster Keys
ANTHONY CARNEVALE (part 1) 🎹🔑
What you are about to listen to is a conversation between two very close friends. We pick topics out of a hat and discuss them. Mad dope. enjoy! Part 2 next time! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/khordmaster/message
2022-08-25
43 min
Top of Mind with Julie Rose
S2 E19 What is the Point of a College Education?
The question of going to college - and where - is on the minds of most American families and young adults. We want college to be a character-building, mind-expanding experience, but we also want it to help graduates get good jobs. In this episode, we explore the ways that our conflicting expectations of American higher education play out—and how to make the best decisions for your family. Guests: Alexis Ayala, Business Development Representative at Okta Anthony Carnevale, Director of the Georgetown Center for Education and the Workforce Ron Lieber, New York Times Finance Columnist, Au...
2022-07-11
52 min
Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Does a College Degree Matter? Evaluating the Value of a College Education
College education is traditionally seen in America as a worthwhile investment that can help people get ahead, find better jobs, and earn higher salaries. But with our ever-changing social and economic landscape, does a college degree matter? Some employers are no longer requiring a degree for professional jobs. As the cost of getting a degree continues to rise, is a college education worth the expense if it doesn’t lead to lucrative job after graduation? In this podcast episode, we’ll explore how American society determines the value of a college education and how to know when pursuing higher education is t...
2022-07-11
52 min
MindMaxing: Conversations on Higher Ed
Episode #21 | A Conversation with Anthony Carnevale of Georgetown University
As Research Professor and Director of the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, Dr. Anthony Carnevale knows the journey adolescents take to adulthood has changed drastically over the last 40 years. Decades ago, a high school education was enough to help a young adult land a job with a living wage. Today, college—if not a secondary degree—is a requirement. In a new episode of our MindMaxing podcast series, “Adolescence to Adulthood,” Dr. Carnevale outlines the political, economic, and social shifts that have made obtaining a college education a necessit...
2022-06-01
44 min
Century Lives
The 62% Solution
Over 100 million Americans - 62% - pursue careers without having a college degree; for them, landing good-paying, stable jobs has become increasingly difficult. What's behind employers' increasing demand for a diploma, what are new alternative pathways for these workers to secure employment and how do we ensure that they have more opportunities for longer, successful career equality?When exploring longer lives and longer careers, it can be easy to focus solely on white-collar careers and the benefits that come with those opportunities. Yet nearly 2/3 of Americans are seeking work without the credentials of a college de...
2022-06-01
29 min
EASY Viewpoints
The Higher Education Conundrum / The Future of Ethanol
Segment 1: Guests: Dr. Deb Geller, higher education expert, former associate dean of students, University of California – Los Angeles; Dr. Anthony Carnevale, research professor, director, Center on Education and the Workforce, Georgetown University. Regretting that bachelor’s degree in archaeology? Or still chipping away at $50,000 in student loans from that private university? This week – we talk about why more young people aren’t given greater direction when it comes to choosing post-secondary schooling. https://collegescorecard.ed.gov. Segment 2: . Guests: Robert Turner, organic farmer, author, Lewis Mumford and the Food Fighters: A Food Revolution in America; Ron Lamberty, senior vice president, chief marketin...
2022-05-16
28 min
The Academic Life
Aviva Legatt, "Get Real and Get In: How to Get Into the College of Your Dreams by Being Your Authentic Self" (St. Martin's Griffin, 2021)
Welcome to The Academic Life! In this episode you’ll hear about: Aviva Legatt’s journey into and through college Why she became an Ivy League college admissions officer What that job taught her about common application missteps How to determine which school is right for you and show them you’re right for it Month-by-month application checklist for high school seniors. Our guest is:Dr. Aviva Legatt, who has been in the higher education field for over fifteen years. She is a faculty member in Organizational Dynamics at the University of Pennsylvania and at The Wha...
2021-09-23
52 min
New Books in Higher Education
Aviva Legatt, "Get Real and Get In: How to Get Into the College of Your Dreams by Being Your Authentic Self" (St. Martin's Griffin, 2021)
Welcome to The Academic Life! In this episode you’ll hear about: Aviva Legatt’s journey into and through college Why she became an Ivy League college admissions officer What that job taught her about common application missteps How to determine which school is right for you and show them you’re right for it Month-by-month application checklist for high school seniors. Our guest is:Dr. Aviva Legatt, who has been in the higher education field for over fifteen years. She is a faculty member in Organizational Dynamics at the University of Pennsylvania and at The Wha...
2021-09-23
52 min
New Books in Education
Aviva Legatt, "Get Real and Get In: How to Get Into the College of Your Dreams by Being Your Authentic Self" (St. Martin's Griffin, 2021)
Welcome to The Academic Life! In this episode you’ll hear about: Aviva Legatt’s journey into and through college Why she became an Ivy League college admissions officer What that job taught her about common application missteps How to determine which school is right for you and show them you’re right for it Month-by-month application checklist for high school seniors. Our guest is:Dr. Aviva Legatt, who has been in the higher education field for over fifteen years. She is a faculty member in Organizational Dynamics at the University of Pennsylvania and at The Wha...
2021-09-23
52 min
The Future Of Work
How The Relationship Between Education & Economy Divides Us & How You Can Help Make a Shift with Dr. Anthony Carnevale of The Center on Education & the Workforce at Georgetown University
The research shows that it is better to be rich in this country than to be smart. Education is intrinsically linked to economic independence and the requirement of secondary education to get a good job is all but required now. But those of lower economic status and opportunity are far less likely to receive that education, no matter how intelligent they are. Our infrastructure is failing. Our system is failing. What can we do to create a better collective future? Dr. Anthony Carnevale, Professor and Director of Education and the Workforce at Georgetown University, joins us today to discuss...
2021-08-03
32 min
AAVMC's On Air: Conversations about Issues in Veterinary Medicine
88: Bias in Veterinary Admissions?
On this episode of Diversity & Inclusion on Air, Dr. Jim Lloyd joins podcast host, Dr. Lisa Greenhill to discuss their recent monograph exploring applicant experience during the admissions process. The authors will discuss findings that point to possible bias in veterinary admissions. AAVMC Admissions: Report of 2019 Student Survey Analysis https://bit.ly/3u6Aqw1 AAVMC's Current Community Read: The Merit Myth: How Our Colleges Favor the Rich and Divide America by Anthony Patrick Carnevale, Jeff Strohl, and Peter Schmidt To Read with us: https://form.jotform.com/210844802363149
2021-05-05
44 min
The Academic Life
A Field Guide to Grad School: A Conversation with Jessica McCrory Calarco
Welcome to The Academic Life. You are smart and capable, but you aren’t an island, and neither are we. So we reached across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project, to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Wish we’d bring in an expert about something? Email us at cgessler@gmail.com or dr.danamalone@gmail.com. Find us on Twitter: The Academic Life @AcademicLifeNBN.In this episode you’ll hear: things you really need to know to navigate graduate school, why there’s a hidden curriculum...
2021-04-08
1h 04
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
A Field Guide to Grad School: A Conversation with Jessica McCrory Calarco
Welcome to The Academic Life. You are smart and capable, but you aren’t an island, and neither are we. So we reached across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project, to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Wish we’d bring in an expert about something? Email us at cgessler@gmail.com or dr.danamalone@gmail.com. Find us on Twitter: The Academic Life @AcademicLifeNBN.In this episode you’ll hear: things you really need to know to navigate graduate school, why there’s a hidden curriculum...
2021-04-08
1h 04
New Books in Education
A Field Guide to Grad School: A Conversation with Jessica McCrory Calarco
Welcome to The Academic Life. You are smart and capable, but you aren’t an island, and neither are we. So we reached across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project, to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Wish we’d bring in an expert about something? Email us at cgessler@gmail.com or dr.danamalone@gmail.com. Find us on Twitter: The Academic Life @AcademicLifeNBN.In this episode you’ll hear: things you really need to know to navigate graduate school, why there’s a hidden curriculum...
2021-04-08
1h 04
The City Club of Cleveland Podcast
The Great Equalizer?: Race, Class, and Higher Education
We all benefit when everyone has the opportunity to pursue their educational dreams, and education is often called the great equalizer. However, it can be argued that the current system stacks the deck in favor of advantaged students. At the same time, government funding for public colleges and universities is flat or falling, and public funding for need-based aid in states like Ohio remains inadequate. Anthony P. Carnevale, of Georgetown University and Victoria Jackson, of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, explain how to create equitable access to higher education, especially through the COVID-19 crisis.\r\nThis forum is...
2021-02-05
00 min
Leading Learning Podcast
261: Reflecting with Anthony Carnevale
This marks the midpoint in our seven-part series on the surge of the third sector of education—the now essential sector serving the continuing education needs of millions of adults in the decades following their secondary and post-secondary education. In this fourth episode of the series, we reflect on what we’ve learned so far from our conversations with Michelle Weise, author of Long Life Learning: Preparing for Jobs That Don’t Even Exist Yet, and Casandra Blassingame, CEO of the International Accreditors for Continuing Education & Training. We also pull in some additional perspectives about the growth of...
2021-02-02
31 min
Cannabetic Podcast
Cannabetic Podcast Ep.16 : Anthony Carnevale Founder of Clean Piece Toronto a glass cleaning service
Anthony is a founder of Clean Piece Toronto; a glass cleaning service. Started as a side hustle turned into a full-fledged business. Anthony shares why sitting back and blaming everything on pandemic wasn't an option, he had a solution mindset and started going after it. We discuss the challenges during the pandemic, marketing, branding and everything in-between. Learn more about Anthony and Clean Piece Toronto: ▪️https://cleanpiece416.com/ ▪️https://www.instagram.com/cleanpiece416/ ▪️https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonyandwine/ Support us by LIKING AND SUBSCRIBING to our channel and our audio ve...
2020-12-14
1h 03
Research Minutes podcast
The Potential Cost and Impact of Biden's Free College Plan
New analysis by the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce (CEW) finds that the benefits of a free college plan proposed by President-elect Joe Biden would outweigh its costs within a decade. The report, coauthored by CEW Director Anthony Carnevale, also examines how various approaches to free college would impact student equity and educational attainment in the years following implementation. Carnevale joins CPRE Knowledge Hub managing editor Keith Heumiller to discuss the center's analysis and the implications of the Biden free college plan, whether it is ultimately adopted or not.
2020-12-10
23 min
The Why We Work Podcast
Education, Election 2020, and The Future Workforce
Anthony talks with Dr. Anthony Carnevale, director of the Center for Education and Workforce Policy at Georgetown University. They discuss the important cross-section of workforce and education, as well as the policy implications of the Presidential Election on the future workforce. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anthony-massa/support
2020-10-06
00 min
Tests and the Rest: College Admissions Podcast
The Historical Mission Of The SAT
The SAT has attracted incalculable criticism and scorn over the last century, but would detractors feel as much loathing if they knew the test’s noble origins and purpose? Amy and Mike invited educational icon Anthony P. Carnevale to recall the historical mission of the SAT. What are five things you will learn in this episode? What was the original purpose of the SAT? What was the initial role of the College Board? What did the SAT have to do with the Cold War? What are the limits of standardized tests in American education? Does elimination of t...
2020-09-11
28 min
Rino Cammilleri - BastaBugie.it
I due papi, il film di Netflix ideologico e... ridicolo
TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜http://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=6180I DUE PAPI, IL FILM DI NETFLIX IDEOLOGICO E... RIDICOLO di Rino CammilleriCominciano i titoli e già si sente una voce che narra «Francesco, va' e ripara la mia chiesa». E qui uno potrebbe anche andarsene, perché ha già capito dove si vuole andare a parare. Il finale è in stile: Bergoglio, appena eletto papa, rifiuta la tradizionale porpora con queste parole: «Il carnevale è finito». Infatti, come sappiamo, poi comincia quello della Pachamama. Stiamo parlando del film I due Papi con Anthony Hopkins (Benedetto XVI) e Jonathan Pryce (Fran...
2020-07-14
05 min
New Books in Higher Education
A. P. Carnevale, "The Merit Myth: How Our Colleges Favor the Rich and Divide America" (The New Press, 2020)
Colleges fiercely defend America’s higher education system, arguing that it rewards bright kids who have worked hard. But it doesn’t actually work this way.As the recent bribery scandal demonstrates, social inequalities and colleges’ pursuit of wealth and prestige stack the deck in favor of the children of privilege. For education scholars and critics Anthony P. Carnevale, Peter Schmidt, and Jeff Strohl, it’s clear that colleges are not the places of aspiration and equal opportunity they should (and claim to) be.The Merit Myth: How Our Colleges Favor the Rich and Divide America...
2020-07-02
26 min
New Books in Education
A. P. Carnevale, "The Merit Myth: How Our Colleges Favor the Rich and Divide America" (The New Press, 2020)
Colleges fiercely defend America’s higher education system, arguing that it rewards bright kids who have worked hard. But it doesn’t actually work this way.As the recent bribery scandal demonstrates, social inequalities and colleges’ pursuit of wealth and prestige stack the deck in favor of the children of privilege. For education scholars and critics Anthony P. Carnevale, Peter Schmidt, and Jeff Strohl, it’s clear that colleges are not the places of aspiration and equal opportunity they should (and claim to) be.The Merit Myth: How Our Colleges Favor the Rich and Divide America...
2020-07-02
26 min
EdSurge Podcast
Do Selective Colleges Favor the Rich and Work Against the American Dream?
A new book, The Merit Myth, argues that selective colleges have become places that block social mobility, and instead “fast-track the elite to ever higher status.” One of its authors, Anthony Carnevale, makes the case for why higher education needs to be more accessible.
2020-06-30
28 min
The Codcast
The Codcast feat. Anthony Amore and Amy Carnevale
The Codcast feat. Anthony Amore and Amy Carnevale by CommonWealth Beacon
2020-03-09
23 min
UFC Unfiltered with Jim Norton and Matt Serra
Edmen Shahbazyan, Anthony Smith and Phoenix Carnevale
Matt is joined by friend of the show Phoenix Carnevale to talk about the Zabit/Kattar fight, virtual reality, his favorite Beatle (wait till the very end), and much more.First, #10 Middleweight Edmen Shahbazyan joins to talk about his goal of being the youngest UFC champ in history, how he cracked the Top 10, and his manager -- Ronda Rousey.Then, Jim calls in from LA to talk about the Zabit-Kattar fight, Matt's relationship, and then Jim realizes he's watching a show that Phoenix is in.Finally, Matt and Phoenix catch up with Anthony...
2019-11-12
1h 02
Research Minutes podcast
Born to Win, Schooled to Lose
From kindergarten to the workforce, disadvantaged students face significantly longer odds than their advantaged counterparts, according to a new report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce (CEW). The report, which found that less talented students from affluent beginnings are more than two times as likely to begin a successful career as even the most talented students from disadvantaged families, paints a stark picture of status, race, and lifelong achievement gaps in the U.S. Georgetown CEW Director Anthony Carnevale joins CPRE Knowledge Hub managing editor Keith Heumiller to discuss the report and its implications for education...
2019-07-17
22 min
The Matt Townsend Show
Career Ready Myth, Serving Puerto Rico, Butting Out of Your Relationships
Myth of Career Ready Out of High School (19:36) Anthony Carnevale currently serves as a research Professor and Director of the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, a position he has held since the Center was created in 2008. While the stated end goal of K-12 education in America for students to be “college and career ready,” the reality is the existence of career-ready high school graduates are a myth. Anthony P. Carnevale explains why we need to let go of this myth. Serving Puerto Rico (1:08:11) John Brooks is the head coach of the BYU Swimming and Diving program. During his time...
2018-01-24
2h 20
Women of Substance Music Podcast Volume 1
#630 Music by Anne E. DeChant, Debie Robbins, Danae, J Edna Mae Thomas, Roshanna Mendez, Susie West,Tracy Hennemann (writer Jim Bohn), writer Joseph Cirello, Mama J
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Anne E. DeChant - Girls & Airplanes Debie Robbins - Dainty Lace Danae - Direction [Acoustic] J Edna Mae Thomas - Deal with the Devil Rosanna Mendez - Did Mama Tell You Susie West - Here We Are Tracy Hannemann writer Jim Bohn - Because I Knew That You Loved Me writer Joseph Cirello - Here In My Room Mama J - Three Simple Rules For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor I Heart Songwriting Club at: Visit our Sponsor Do...
2017-06-12
41 min
Listen, Escape, Enjoy With Full Audiobook
Carnevale Audiobook by Michelle Lovric
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 311164 Title: Carnevale Author: Michelle Lovric Narrator: Jilly Bond, Leighton Pugh, Multiple Narrators Format: Unabridged Length: 22:45:00 Language: English Release date: 11-05-15 Publisher: W.F. Howes Genres: Fiction & Literature, Historical Fiction Summary: 1782. The 13 year old daughter of a Venetian merchant family is lured naked from her bath by a stray cat and finds herself in the arms of Casanova - the legendary seducer of women. Twenty-five years later Cecilia is in Albania, now a portrait painter of some renown. Enter a young man from England, a troubled poet, looking...
2015-11-05
10h 45
Robert Carnevale | Tiferet Talk with Donna Baier-Stein
Please join Donna Baier-Stein and Tiferet Journal on 9/23/15 at 7PM EST for a conversation with Robert Carnevale. Robert Carnevale was born in Italy and grew up in Paterson. He worked in several capacities on the Voices and Visions film series on American poets and was Assistant Coordinator of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Poetry Program for six years. He teaches in the graduate school at Drew University and in the college at Kean University. Aside from Tiferet, his poems have appeared in The Paris Review, The New Yorker, The Alaska Quarterly, The Literary Review, Sidereal Times and other magazines, and se...
2015-09-24
00 min
Conducting Business
How Music School Grads Can Beat a Tough Job Market
As this year's college graduates frame their diplomas, the job market is the strongest it has been in nearly a decade. The economy is improving and salaries are up in many fields. But how these developments impact classically trained musicians is a more complicated picture. In this week's episode, we explore career prospects for the class of 2015. First, we look at their earnings potential. A new study from Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce used U.S. census data to analyze wages for workers from 137 college majors. It found that the popularity of majors doesn't alw...
2015-06-12
20 min
Conducting Business
How Music School Grads Can Beat a Tough Job Market
As this year's college graduates frame their diplomas, the job market is the strongest it has been in nearly a decade. The economy is improving and salaries are up in many fields. But how these developments impact classically trained musicians is a more complicated picture. In this week's episode, we explore career prospects for the class of 2015. First, we look at their earnings potential. A new study from Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce used U.S. census data to analyze wages for workers from 137 college majors. It found that the popularity of majors doesn't alw...
2015-06-12
20 min