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This Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | July 22, 2025Chris Perkins, Vice President of Programs at Outdoor Recreation Roundtable, shares more about the recently released Trail Map for Rural Development in America, a resource designed to guide federal, state, local, tribal, and philanthropic leaders in harnessing the power of outdoor recreation. (01:54)Then, climate justice and clean air advocate Meisei Gonzalez of GreenLatinos talks about the work being done by that organization. (48:01)2025-07-2251 minI Love NeuroI Love Neuro275: Advancing Care For People With Dementia With Rachel Wiley, MS, OTR/L, CDPIn this episode of the I Love Neuro podcast, hosts Erin Gallardo, PT, DPT, NCS and Claire McLean, PT, DPT, NCS sat down with Rachel Wiley, MS, OTR/L, CDP, an innovative occupational therapist who is transforming dementia care through her Dementia Collaborative. With over a decade of experience, Rachel has dedicated her career to supporting individuals living with dementia, their families, and healthcare professionals. Rachel's journey began with a personal connection - her practice, originally named Day by Day Home Therapy, was inspired by her grandmother and aunts who lived with dementia. Recognizing the isolation in...2025-07-2143 minThe Community CampfireThe Community CampfireThe Community Campfire | July 18, 2025On this week's The Community Campfire, Amber Johnson visits with a Wallsburg couple keeping print alive through their charming newspaper, "The Little Valley Dispatch." Andrea Buchanan chats with our multi-talented DJ Caren Bell. You know her from Wednesday afternoons, but her playlist is just the beginning. Plus, Claire Wiley’s interview with musician Dan Tyminski, Coach Skinner’s Skinny on Sports, fun facts, trivia and the Campfire Kids chime in with their trademark chaos and unexpected wisdom.2025-07-1848 minThis Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | July 15, 2025Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance Stewardship Director Jeremy Lynch and Stewardship Coordinator Talitha McGuire highlight the successes of their 2025 Stewardship Programs to date, what is still to come this year and how you can get involved. Then, the Nature Conservancy’s Director of Youth Engagement, Kate Ireland and Extern Marie Taylor who talk about about their externship programs on protecting the California sea otter.2025-07-1642 minThis Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | July 8, 2025Recycle Utah’s Jim Bedell and Troy Holding, along with senior manager at AMP Robotics, Sarah Daschbach, talk about the future of recycling. Then, author Katherine Palmer Gordon talks about her new book, "This Place Is Who We Are: Stories of Indigenous Leadership, Resilience, and Connection to Homelands."2025-07-0848 minThis Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | July 1, 2025Naturalist and author Jeremy Mynott discusses his new book, "The Story of Nature," which explores humanity’s evolving relationship with the natural world and asks whether we are its observers, managers or caretakers. Then, local Parkite and longtime arborist, Keith Clapier comes on the show to discuss what factors to consider when choosing a tree species to plant.2025-07-0244 minThe Empowered Adoptee PodcastThe Empowered Adoptee PodcastPaper Cuts and Power: Navigating Adoption MicroaggressionsIn this episode, Laurie and Claire delve into the nuanced topic of microaggressions within the adoption community. This discussion was inspired by a KAAN (Korean American Adoptee Adoptive Family Network) Conference workshop that Laurie and Claire attended. We want to help bring microaggressions into the light so that we can talk about them, normalize our feelings around them, and give us tools to navigate through them.Key Discussion Points:What is a Microaggression?A comment or action that s...2025-06-281h 05This Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | June 24, 2025Kahea Pacheco of the Women’s Earth Alliance discusses how the organization empowers women leaders on the frontlines of the climate crisis through people-first, regionally-led programs that promote environmental, social and economic justice. Then, Trish Kenlon, founder of Sustainable Career Pathways and president of the Utah Sustainable Business Network, helps professionals transition into climate and sustainability careers while supporting hundreds of Utah organizations in advancing sustainable business practices.2025-06-2548 minThis Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | June 17, 2025The Nature Conservancy’s Director of Youth Engagement, Kate Ireland and Marie Taylor, a young extern leader, talk about the National Geographic Society externship program. Then, Ryan Elman Langendorf, a professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, speaks about the importance of sea otters and the health of kelp forests.2025-06-1847 minThis Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | June 10, 2025Kyle and Trevor Ritland share how they turned their father’s bedtime stories into an extensive investigation into Costa Rica’s golden toad after it was presumed extinct. They dive into a deeper story about ecological grief, overlooked local wisdom, and the possibility that hope still lingers in the cloud forest. Then, renowned writer and journalist John Vailliant talks about his most recent book, "Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World," in which he describes the science of fire and forest heath, the fascinating relationships between humans and fire, and the future of fire-related disasters.2025-06-1146 minEverything LifestyleEverything LifestyleYou Can See the Light – Vitamin D, baby!Welcome back to Everything Lifestyle! Your go-to spot for feel-good vibes, fierce truths, and just the right amount of sass. Get ready for a jam-packed episode full of insights, relatable real talk, and yeah—we’re aiming for at least one laugh-snort moment. Here’s what’s lighting up today’s lineup: You Can See the Light – Vitamin D, baby! The sunshine vitamin is in the spotlight, and most of us are seriously low on it. We chat with Dr. Michael Holick—yes, the vitamin D guru from Boston University—about why this sunny little nutrient is such...2025-06-0544 minThis Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | June 3, 2025Naturalist and writer Eric Eaton talks about one of the most misunderstood insects — the wasp. Wasps are incredibly diverse and can thrive in nearly every habitat on Earth, and their influence on our lives is overwhelmingly beneficial. Then, award-winning environmental journalist Erica Gies shares her book, "Water Always Wins: Thriving in an Age of Drought and Deluge," which centers around the question of what does water actually want?2025-06-0447 minThis Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | May 27, 2025Biologist and author Karen Lloyd shares a firsthand account of the hunt for life beneath Earth’s surface in her newest book, "Intraterrestrials: Discovering the Strangest Life on Earth." Then, wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas discusses his experiences photographing some of the planet’s most elusive and endangered species from Ethiopia to the Congo.2025-05-2848 minThis Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | May 20, 2025Celebrate World Bee Day with Daniel Raichel, the acting director of the Pollinator Initiative at the Natural Resources Defense Council, who talks about the current state of bees and what these pollinators mean to biodiversity and human livelihoods. Then, journalist Chris Berdik shares his new book, "Clamor: How Noise Took Over the World and How We Can Take it Back." In it, he brings attention to a pollutant that may not be getting the attention it deserves.2025-05-2149 minThis Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | May 13, 2025Scientists Fay Wei Li and Jacob Suissa discuss their new book, "Ferns: Lessons in Survival From Earth’s Most Adaptable Plants." It explores the incredible world of these fascinating creatures which have survived for nearly 400 million years and continue to find ways to adapt to an ever changing planet. Then, Cara Giaimo takes readers on epic journeys around the globe from Antarctic deserts to lush jungles into the deepest fathoms of the oceans in her book, "Atlas Obscura: Wildlife."2025-05-1351 minThis Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | May 6, 2025Renowned climate scientist Dr. Jagadish Shukla discusses his new book, "A Billion Butterflies: A Life in Climate and Chaos Theory." Widely praised as an inspiring and informative memoir, the book shares Dr. Shukla's groundbreaking work, which revolutionized weather forecasting. Then naturalist and photographer Charles Hood captures his nocturnal adventures all over the world in his new book, "Nature at Night." While most tales may warn us about the dangers that lie waiting in the dark, there is actually an abundance of thriving, colorful and even adorable creatures that live their best lives at night.2025-05-0744 minThis Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | April 29, 2025Nick Mucha, the environmental capacity building director at Patagonia and the editor of the recently published book, "Tools to Save Our Home Planet," talks about the contributions from 56 environmental leaders and the inspiration it provides to environmental justice movements. Then, Sara Jo Dickens discusses best practices for gardening and lawn maintenance as we head into the spring season.2025-04-3050 minThis Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | April 22, 2025National Campaign Manager Evan Raskin of earthday.org talks about the past, present and projected future of Earth Day — and how you can get involved. Then, Park City Community Foundation's Andy Hecht talks about the progress of their Zero Food Waste Initiative and shares a freshly launched partnership that will provide even more efficient food waste composting.2025-04-2348 minThis Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | April 15, 2025Native herpetology coordinator Alyssa Hoekstra talks about the different types of rattlesnakes in Utah and their important role in our ecosystem. Then, Walt Meier, senior research scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center, talks about the current state of arctic sea ice. In March, arctic sea ice was at its lowest ever recorded for that month, measuring six percent below the long-term average.2025-04-1650 minThis Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | April 8, 2025Amanda Rodewald is the Senior Director of the Center for Avian Population Studies at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Rodewald takes us through the finding of the recently-released State of the Birds report and shares which bird species are struggling and which are thriving.Award-winning environmental journalist Sophie Yeo author of "Nature's Ghosts, The World We Lost and How to Bring it Back" joins the show. She examines how the planet would have looked before humans scrubbed away its diversity: from landscapes carved out by megafauna to the primeval forests that emerged following the last Ice Age.2025-04-0850 minThis Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | April 1, 2025Ryan Langendorf, a professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, shares a recent study shedding light on sea otters as a keystone species helping to regenerate kelp forests. Then, marine biologist Ronja Steinbach talks about the world of marine fungi and the role they are playing in degrading plastics. Her research highlights a largely untapped resource that is helping to remove plastics from the ocean.2025-04-0251 minThis Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | March 25, 2025Terry Masear, a hummingbird rehabilitator, author and star of the acclaimed 2024 Sundance film, "Every Little Thing," highlights the hummingbird's ecological importance and inspires conservation efforts. Then, award-winning author Stephanie Anderson talks about her new book, "From the Ground up: The Women Revolutionizing Regenerative Agriculture."2025-03-2550 minThis Green EarthThis Green EarthThis Green Earth | March 15, 2025Award-winning author Zak Podmore talks about his latest book, "Life After Dead Pool: Lake Powell’s Last Days and the Rebirth of the Colorado River." Then, local conservation easement landowner Wes Siddoway shares more about his family’s decision around land preservation.2025-03-1843 minNow Go CreateNow Go CreateEp 04: How to write a pop hit: behind the songs with DyoEver wonder what goes on behind the scenes of creating hit records? The immensely talented singer and songwriter, Dyo joins Claire Bridgers to talk about the creativity behind music. You might know Dyo from her empowering anthem "Sexual," or from her collaborations like the Grammy-nominated soundtrack of "The Color Purple". Dyo offers us a fascinating glimpse into the work that goes on behind the music. Join us as we listen to her thoughts on writer's block, the importance of persistence, and the art of collaboration. Plus, she shares inspiring stories about overcoming self-doubt and trusting the creative process. So...2025-02-0526 minThe Coaching InnThe Coaching InnS4 Episode 60: Open Table - Navigating the End of Coaching Relationships with Karen O'Connor and Beatrice Zornek"The work is for the rest of the person's life."   Claire Pedrick, Karen O'Connor, and Beatrice Zornek discuss the often-overlooked aspect of ending coaching relationships. They talk about the importance of self-awareness and accountability in coaching and  the significance of preparing for setbacks .Endings should be considered from the beginning of the coaching journey. Insights from research on setbacks and success are shared, highlighting the need for coaches to normalise challenges and empower people to take ownership of their growth beyond the coaching sessions.   Takeaways Ending starts at the beginning of...2024-11-2334 minThe Voice of RetailThe Voice of RetailENCORE EPISODE: "All Pride, No Ego": A Queer Executive's Journey to Living and Leading Authentically with retailer Jim FieldingJim Fielding's dynamic career has spanned senior leadership roles at top global brands, including Disney, DreamWorks, and Twentieth Century Fox, anchored in experience and an early career at The Gap, Lands' End, and as CEO of Claire's Stores; He joins me in an exclusive interview to talk about this new book ALL PRIDE, NO EGO: A Queer Executive's Journey to Living and Leading Authentically with leadership, retail and life lessons you need to hear. ENCORE EPISODEAbout JimJim Fielding is a partner at Archer Gray and president of its Co-Lab Division. A retail and...2024-09-2733 minOffice Hours with John GardnerOffice Hours with John GardnerEpisode 122- Claire Major- Teaching, Learning, and ServiceClaire Howell Major is Professor of Higher Education and Director of the Teaching Academy at the University of Alabama. Her research centers on faculty work, pedagogical approaches, technology for teaching, and online learning. Major has authored and co-authored several books, including five with Elizabeth Barkley. Their newest work is titled Engaged Teaching: A Handbook for College Faculty. They also have four additional texts that comprise the College Teaching Techniques series published by Wiley/Jossey Bass:  Interactive Lecturing, Student Engagement Techniques, Collaborative Learning Techniques, and Learning Assessment Techniques.  She has also published Teaching Online: A Guide to Theory, Re...2024-07-2248 minThe Voice of RetailThe Voice of RetailALL PRIDE, NO EGO: A Queer Executive's Journey to Living and Leading Authentically with author Jim FieldingJim Fielding's dynamic career has spanned senior leadership roles at top global brands, including Disney, DreamWorks, and Twentieth Century Fox, anchored in experience and an early career at The Gap, Lands' End, and as CEO of Claire's Stores; He joins me in an exclusive interview to talk about this new book ALL PRIDE, NO EGO: A Queer Executive's Journey to Living and Leading Authentically with leadership, retail and life lessons you need to hear. About JimJim Fielding is a partner at Archer Gray and president of its Co-Lab Division. A retail and media industry v...2024-03-2233 minThe Female MillionaireThe Female MillionaireJourney to Success: Navigating Relationships and Entrepreneurship with Claire WileyWant to surround yourself with women who elevate you?Check out Fuel to Fire Business Growth Circles for WomenConnect with Midori Verity on LinkedInFollow us on InstagramHave a chat with Midori VerityIntroduction:Welcome to another insightful episode! Today, we're honored to have Claire Wiley, founder of Maia, a revolutionary relationship app designed to strengthen bonds and nurture healthier connections. Join us as we delve into Claire's journey, from the world of finance to entrepreneurship, exploring the challenges of balancing business growth with personal relationships.Finding Purpose:Claire shares her transition from...2024-02-2618 minAll Aboard ADHDAll Aboard ADHDIdentifying & Diagnosing ADHDWhat is the ADHD Children’s Evaluation and what can it give parents who suspect their child has ADHD? In this episode, Claire is joined by Professor Susan Young to discuss the ACE assessment. Susan shares the real reason that it was developed and how it has quickly been adopted as a tool not just across the UK, but globally, and has also been expanded to include young people and adults. Professor Susan explains what makes the ACE tool so different from other ‘tick box’ assessment tools and how its design ensures the identification of symptoms that may al...2024-02-2334 minA Day In Her LifeA Day In Her LifeMini Episode 3 - A New Year with EllieTell us what you think!!!Welcome to a fun mini episode where I share a bit about how I prepare for the New Year using the time between Christmas and New Years to get organized, set intentions/goals/manifestations for myself and my family, and reflect on the previous year.Listen in for tips on:Getting organized during Christmas and New YearsHow we clean out our toys and donateHow we cleaned out our closetsHow my husband and I make time for each other in the in between weekSetting Goals and IntentionsOur agena for our...2024-01-0320 minBehind the BrillianceBehind the BrillianceExecutive and author Jim Fielding on the secrets to building world class teams in high stakes environments and how to build a values-aligned careerTHE SHOW Jim Fielding is casting the kind of light we all need to free us from the anxiety of being enough and doing enough. Throughout his illustrious career as an executive as the world’s most recognizable companies, he found that authenticity and kindness were the secrets to achieving the kind of success he most craved. But these realizations didn’t come easy. After struggling with coming out, building international teams, and climbing corporate ladders, Jim left it all behind to lean into a new chapter where he brings his whole self to his work...2023-10-271h 29The Leadership Matters PodcastThe Leadership Matters PodcastSharlene St-Claire - Virgin Media O2 - S1 E3The Leadership Matters Podcast  SEASON: 1EPISODE: 3In this episode, Andy Dent from The Oxford Group talks with Sharlene St-Claire , Leadership and Development Partner from Virgin Media O2. (Recorded during Summer 2023 and now working as Organisational Development Manager for Jaguar Land Rover)This conversation focuses on critical behaviours for leaders, leadership programmes, ChatGPT, brave leadership in uncertain times, emotional intelligence and insightful leadership and development books.  Within the podcast Sharlene shares her desert island leadership books: FYI: For Your Improvement - M. Lombardohttps://www.amazon.co...2023-09-0535 minBlowing UpBlowing UpDaily Emails (Ellen Finkelstein)Ellen Finkelstein, founder of Change the World Marketing, spends 30 minutes every morning, seven days a week, sending an email to her list. Her subscribers love them. Her joint venture partners love them, too, because her approach drives tons of traffic to their offers. Hosts Linda Claire Puig and Ari Iny explore with Ellen what makes her daily emails different, and how her approach often outperforms other affiliates who have 4x, 5x, or even 10x bigger lists.  In this episode, we discuss:An unusual approach to daily email that le...2023-08-0220 minBarbell Medicine PodcastBarbell Medicine PodcastEpisode 233: High Dose Testosterone and PEDs in Sport and Beyondwww.barbellmedicine.com New T-shirts: https://www.barbellmedicine.com/shop/apparel/barbell-medicine-street-t-shirt/ Resources: TRT Podcast Episode #228: https://tinyurl.com/37caren7 Optimal Testosterone Levels Podcast Episode #232: https://tinyurl.com/2exxe2hu https://journals.lww.com/cjsportsmed/Abstract/2005/09000/Anabolic_Steroid_Use_in_Weightlifters_and.8.aspx https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6517163/ https://www.nature.com/articles/517529a https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28245998/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6517163/ https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.3109/10826084.2010.534123 https://accpjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1592/phco.31.8.757 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16679978/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8637535/ https...2023-07-261h 17KQED\'s The California ReportKQED's The California ReportCalifornia Mayors Increasingly Turn To Temporary Housing SolutionsMayors across California are feeling the pressure to reduce street homelessness and tent encampments. So, they’re increasingly turning to temporary housing as a solution. But investments in shelters could come at the expense of permanent housing.Reporter: Guy Marzorati, KQEDCalifornia prides itself on being a diverse state. But actually connecting people who have radically different life experiences can be a challenge. The Santa Monica public library is hosting events to encourage deep one-on-one conversations between people from different backgrounds. It’s called a “Human Library.” Reporter: Claire Wiley2023-06-1611 minA Day In Her LifeA Day In Her LifeEpisode 8: A Day In Her Life with Claire WileyTell us what you think!!!On today’s episode, I am joined by Claire Wiley, a mom to three kids, blogger, and avid gardener. Claire and I chat about a ton of stuff, including her days with three kiddos, her top three lists, how she got into gardening, and how the best days can be those when you don’t overschedule. We also talk about the joy of letting your kids be kids and how we are both hooked on Libby for reading! I loved chatting and getting to know more about Claire’s days!Yo...2023-05-3042 minGibraltar TodayGibraltar TodayCoronation Celebrations, Catholic Grandparents, HeritageGibraltar kicked off celebrations ahead of the Coronation of King Charles III. A tri-service march led by the Royal Gibraltar Regiment proceeded along Main Street, ending with a parade at Convent Place. On Thursday, celebrations continued with Gibraltar's schools. Our producer Kelly Anne Borge joined us with the latest.Is heritage something that interests you? The Government recently published a paper "Safeguarding Our Past, Enriching our Future". What does the Heritage Trust think of it? Claire Montado is the trust's CEO.We were joined by the founder of the Catholic Grandparents Association, Catherine...2023-05-0411 minRCSLT - Royal College of Speech and Language TherapistsRCSLT - Royal College of Speech and Language TherapistsIJLCD - The impact of DLD on jury perceptionsDoes knowing whether a defendant has a diagnosis of Developmental Language Disorder affect how mock jurors rate that defendant's levels of guilt, sentence length, credibility and blameworthiness?In this podcast we chat with Dr Hannah Hobson, Samantha Gamblen and Claire Westwood about the research they did to answer this question and what it revealed.The paper is:The impact of developmental language disorder in a defendant's description on mock jurors’ perceptions and judgementsHannah Madaleine Hobson,  Jemma Woodley,  Samantha Gamblen,  Joanna Brackely,  Fiona O'Neill,  Danielle Miles,  Claire W...2023-05-0236 minWhy Now? A Political Junkie PodcastWhy Now? A Political Junkie PodcastEpisode 22: Hit Them In The PocketbookIn January 1971, the state of Nevada—following an experiment launched by California governor Ronald Reagan—had slashed welfare benefits, catapulting single mothers and their families from poverty to near-starvation. Women who were minimum wage workers in the Las Vegas hospitality, entertainment, and gambling industry—even then, a multi-billion-dollar business—watched their children go hungry.But Nevada hadn’t reckoned with what these women knew how to do. Migrants from the Jim Crow South, they had faced down tougher bosses and crueler state officials. Although Las Vegas was a racist city it was also a union town. As union memb...2023-05-0244 minPure Dog TalkPure Dog Talk578 — Temple Grandin to Headline NAIA Conference in PortlandTemple Grandin to headline NAIA Conference in Portland Patti Strand, founder of the National Animal Interest Alliance (NAIA) joins host Laura Reeves to discuss the lineup of speakers at the conference scheduled for May 26-28 in Portland, OR. The annual NAIA conference kicks off under the banner “Preserving Our Breeds: Preparing for the looming dog shortage.” Strand shared her excitement about the keynote speaker, Temple Grandin, who has been actively involved in animal welfare for decades. Strand said that Grandin’s most recent book “really speaks to me. It's called ‘Visual Thinking, the hidden gifts of people who think in p...2023-04-2429 minScience VsScience VsSuperbugs: Apocalypse … Now?Imagine getting an infection, going to the doctor, and having no little pill to make you better. Welcome to a world of SUPERBUGS. For years we've been hearing that our antibiotics aren't working as well as they used to. But recently, it feels like things have really gotten out of hand — we’re told that these super scary antibiotic-resistant bugs are EVERYWHERE. In today’s episode, Wendy visits a freezer filled with superbugs to find out how worried we need to be, and what scientists are doing about this. We talk to ​​Dr. Fernando Gordillo Altamirano, Professor Edward Feil, and Dr. Ti...2023-04-1338 minBarbell Medicine PodcastBarbell Medicine PodcastEpisode #214: February 2023 Research ReviewOn this week's podcast, Drs. Baraki and Feigenbaum review the latest research on exercise timing, dietary patterns, and bench press. Sponsors: https://generalleathercraft.com/ www.bellsofsteel.us Use code "BBM23" for 10% off select items https://vuoriclothing.com/pages/pod_bbm_sp23 (get 20% off your first order) Got Pain? Contact Us: https://www.barbellmedicine.com/contact-us-coaching-inquiry/ Associations of timing of physical activity with all-cause and cause-specific mortality in a prospective cohort study https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-36546-5 Ad libitum meal energy intake is positively influenced by energy density, eating rate and hyper-palatable food across four dietary patterns ...2023-02-221h 09New Work in Digital HumanitiesNew Work in Digital HumanitiesA Primer for Teaching Digital HistoryToday’s book is: A Primer for Teaching Digital History: Ten Design Principles (Duke UP, 2022), which is a guide for those who are teaching digital history for the first time, and for experienced instructors who want to reinvigorate their pedagogy. Offering design principles for approaching digital history that represent the possibilities that digital research and scholarship can take, Dr. Jennifer Guiliano outlines potential strategies and methods for building syllabi and curricula. Taking readers through the process of selecting data, identifying learning outcomes, and determining which tools students will use in the classroom, Guiliano outlines popular research methods including digital sour...2023-02-1655 minNew Books in EducationNew Books in EducationA Primer for Teaching Digital HistoryToday’s book is: A Primer for Teaching Digital History: Ten Design Principles (Duke UP, 2022), which is a guide for those who are teaching digital history for the first time, and for experienced instructors who want to reinvigorate their pedagogy. Offering design principles for approaching digital history that represent the possibilities that digital research and scholarship can take, Dr. Jennifer Guiliano outlines potential strategies and methods for building syllabi and curricula. Taking readers through the process of selecting data, identifying learning outcomes, and determining which tools students will use in the classroom, Guiliano outlines popular research methods including digital sour...2023-02-1657 minNew Books in Science, Technology, and SocietyNew Books in Science, Technology, and SocietyA Primer for Teaching Digital HistoryToday’s book is: A Primer for Teaching Digital History: Ten Design Principles (Duke UP, 2022), which is a guide for those who are teaching digital history for the first time, and for experienced instructors who want to reinvigorate their pedagogy. Offering design principles for approaching digital history that represent the possibilities that digital research and scholarship can take, Dr. Jennifer Guiliano outlines potential strategies and methods for building syllabi and curricula. Taking readers through the process of selecting data, identifying learning outcomes, and determining which tools students will use in the classroom, Guiliano outlines popular research methods including digital sour...2023-02-1657 minThe Academic LifeThe Academic LifeA Primer for Teaching Digital HistoryToday’s book is: A Primer for Teaching Digital History: Ten Design Principles (Duke UP, 2022), which is a guide for those who are teaching digital history for the first time, and for experienced instructors who want to reinvigorate their pedagogy. Offering design principles for approaching digital history that represent the possibilities that digital research and scholarship can take, Dr. Jennifer Guiliano outlines potential strategies and methods for building syllabi and curricula. Taking readers through the process of selecting data, identifying learning outcomes, and determining which tools students will use in the classroom, Guiliano outlines popular research methods including digital sour...2023-02-1657 minNew Books in Higher EducationNew Books in Higher EducationA Primer for Teaching Digital HistoryToday’s book is: A Primer for Teaching Digital History: Ten Design Principles (Duke UP, 2022), which is a guide for those who are teaching digital history for the first time, and for experienced instructors who want to reinvigorate their pedagogy. Offering design principles for approaching digital history that represent the possibilities that digital research and scholarship can take, Dr. Jennifer Guiliano outlines potential strategies and methods for building syllabi and curricula. Taking readers through the process of selecting data, identifying learning outcomes, and determining which tools students will use in the classroom, Guiliano outlines popular research methods including digital sour...2023-02-1657 minNew Books in CommunicationsNew Books in CommunicationsA Primer for Teaching Digital HistoryToday’s book is: A Primer for Teaching Digital History: Ten Design Principles (Duke UP, 2022), which is a guide for those who are teaching digital history for the first time, and for experienced instructors who want to reinvigorate their pedagogy. Offering design principles for approaching digital history that represent the possibilities that digital research and scholarship can take, Dr. Jennifer Guiliano outlines potential strategies and methods for building syllabi and curricula. Taking readers through the process of selecting data, identifying learning outcomes, and determining which tools students will use in the classroom, Guiliano outlines popular research methods including digital sour...2023-02-1657 minPure Dog TalkPure Dog Talk568 – AKC’s New Genetic Testing Program to Offer Expanded InsightsAKC’s New Genetic Testing Program to Offer Expanded Insights [caption id="attachment_11992" align="alignleft" width="358"] Dr. Claire Wiley, VMD and her Portugese Water Dog.[/caption] Dr. Claire Wiley, Executive Director of the AKC DNA Program, joins host Laura Reeves with breaking news about the expansion of their testing capabilities. AKC’s DNA program will soon include the option to identify traits and genetic diseases, in addition to simple parentage, Wiley announced. “For the past 25 years, the AKC DNA program has really focused on protecting the registry,” Wiley noted. “And they did that using unique identification, kind of like finge...2023-02-1325 minLife SolvedLife SolvedLeveraging Artificial Intelligence for Crime Prevention ft. Matthew TalbotWhy do burglars commit crimes and what kinds of decisions do they make when carrying out a crime? The answer could help us reduce the number of burglaries taking place. More than 192,000 burglaries were reported between 2021 and 2022 across England and Wales. The impact upon victims goes beyond lost possessions and can have a longer-term impact on their sense of security in their own homes. But Matthew Talbot thinks that some alterations in our behaviour, as well as embracing the tools of the digital age could be set to change that....2023-02-0917 minCrime AnalystCrime AnalystDeconstructing Coercive Control and the Impact on Children with Dr Emma KatzLaura interviews Dr Emma Katz about her new book ‘Coercive Control in Children’s and Mother’s Lives.’ Emma is an Associate Professor at Durham University and is the leading academic expert on how coercive control impacts on children and young people.Laura and Emma deconstruct and analyze numerous cases using a coercive control framework including Tausha Haight, her five children and mother Gail Earl who were brutally murdered by Michael Haight in Utah on January 4 2023, the murders of Claire and Charlotte Hart by Lance Hart in Lincolnshire 2016 and David Carrick, a Metropolitan Police officer...2023-01-311h 08Conversations with the HostessConversations with the Hostess66: Top 10 Best Party Hosting TipsThis is a fun recap episode of ten of the best party hosting tips that my guests have shared with us all.  I've gone back through and picked out some of the best advice, encouragement, and tips for hosting any party.  I hope you enjoy the episode and share with me which tip was your favorite.  Or better yet, tell me your best party hosting tip if yu didn't hear it in the episode today.  Links You Need Here are links to all the full episodes of the guests you've heard from today.  #10 Amy W...2022-12-2915 min