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Craig Selinger
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Passions Podcast
On the air with Host Debra Vadala
Passions Podcast is broadcasting live from Palm Beach County, Florida. Host Debra Vadala & Guest Speaker Dr. Craig Selinger break down the topic of excellence. Stay tuned for the next episode of Passions....
2024-12-30
27 min
Passions Podcast
Passions Podcast
Host Debra Vadala invites Dr. Craig Selinger on the air to discuss the topic of optimism. A live 30 minute broadcast that encourages listeners to call in with a question/comment. Dr. Selinger and I will also discuss Chiropractic Care and holistic therapies for wellness.
2024-02-13
29 min
Peds Ortho
IPOS 2022, Part II
A special episode recorded live at IPOS, the International Pediatric Orthopaedic Symposium. Esteemed guests include Woody Sankar from CHOP, Jennifer Bauer from Seattle Children's, David Skaggs from Cedars Sinai, Jaysson Brooks from TSRH, Sandra Jarvis-Selinger from University of British Columbia, Suken Shah from Nemours, and Derek Kelly from Campbell Clinic. This episode is sponsored by Depuy Synthes. Your hosts are Carter Clement from Children's Hospital of New Orleans and Craig Louer from Vanderbilt. Music by A.A. Aalto.
2022-12-30
49 min
The Homeowners Show
Replay! - David Selinger, CEO of Deep Sentinel
In this episode, Craig and Kevin interview David Selinger, CEO of Deep Sentinel. Deep Sentinel is a new, artificial intelligence home security system that is changing the face of home security. David has an impressive history of working for Amazon, co-founding Redfish, among other accomplishments – but this system is his pride and joy. Imagine having a security system that actually prevents home invasions, at a staggering rate. Imagine a system that a guard is actually monitoring with cameras instead of just an alert being sent to a call station. Listen in as David walks us through why Deep Sentinel is...
2022-10-04
1h 39
The Homeowners Show
AI Smarter Home Security System with David Selinger
In this episode, Craig and Kevin interview David Selinger, CEO of Deep Sentinel. Deep Sentinel is a new, artificial intelligence home security system that is changing the face of home security. David has an impressive history of working for Amazon, co-founding Redfish, among other accomplishments – but this system is his pride and joy. Imagine having a security system that actually prevents home invasions, at a staggering rate. Imagine a system that a guard is actually monitoring with cameras instead of just an alert being sent to a call station. Listen in as David walks us through why Deep Sentinel is...
2022-01-18
1h 39
Craig Selinger
What is a Neuropsychological Evaluation and how can it be performed remotely by a psychologist?
Dr. A Jordan Wright, Ph.D., ABAP, Faculty and Director, Center for Counseling and Community Wellbeing New York University, specializes in psychological assessment (including learning disabilities and ADHD) and is the author of five books on psychological assessment, discusses online neuropsychological assessments. He answers common questions about the validity and reliability of tele-assessments for learning and attentional difficulties commonly seen in children, adolescents, and college students. Come learn what the important factors families should consider when deciding if an office or tele-assessment or...
2021-06-13
24 min
Craig Selinger
Despite her accolades and accomplishments, Dr. Jane, internationally renowned for adoption medicine, openly discusses her obstacles and setbacks throughout her career. Resiliency is the key.
Dr. Jane Aronson, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medicine, Director of International Pediatric Health Services, PLLC, Founder and former CEO of Worldwide Orphans 1997-2019, and Director of Global Behavioral Health Network for Children and Young People, who is also known internationally as the Orphan Doctor, reflects on her childhood growing up above her father's grocery store in South Jamaica, Queens, through age 3 and then in Franklin Square, Long Island. Jane was passed over, ignored, and sometimes bullied at times throughout her medical career for being a woman, and yet she...
2021-03-12
1h 04
The Entrepreneurial Web
Bring Back The Love
It's anniversary time again!Craig Selinger is a successful CEO and digital & SEO strategist. His first show with me was Valentine's Day 2020, and a year later Craig is returning with lots more love for online outreach.It's been a year of obstacles for us all, but Craig is adept at turning adversity into advantage. I'm so excited to hear about the tactics he's unlocked since we last spoke!\Tune in for this energetic conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking...
2021-02-19
1h 00
Craig Selinger
Literacy and the Brain: What you Need to Know.
Dr. Jan Wasowicz is an ASHA-certified, IL-licensed, and FL-licensed speech-language pathologist with 35+ years of experience as a language, literacy, and learning specialist working with students who have language-based reading, writing, and spelling difficulties and disorders. She has taught numerous university-level courses and is frequently invited to speak about best practices in literacy assessment and instruction at professional conferences. She is also the inventor of the Earobics® software, author of SPELL-Links to Reading & Writing, and lead moderator of the SPELLTalk professional listserv. She is here to speak about her favorite topic, literacy! Learn about the u...
2020-12-08
38 min
Craig Selinger
Academy Award winner, Peggy Stern discusses SuperDville, a media channel for students 7-12 years of age with dyslexia and learning issues.
Academy Award winner, Peggy Stern, who produces and directs documentaries, who struggled with dyslexia as a child, discusses how she created SuperDville, a media channel for students 7-12 years of age with dyslexia and learning issues. The SuperDville curriculum was developed by seminal researchers, therapists, and educators, and stars actual students who have learning differences on and off the screen. These fun educational videos are for educators, parents, and students and can be used at home! Each video lesson contains a scaffolded activity to promote social-emotional themes and discussions. Please take...
2020-12-04
00 min
Craig Selinger
Microschooling and Equity for All Students: Prenda is the Gamechanger.
Kaity Broadbent, Head of Learning from Prenda, discusses microschooling! Kaity is an ardent believer in equity and Prenda's approach to learning. Prenda believes students of different ages can learn collaboratively at their own pace. Flexibility helps students learn through fun engaging activities. Finding each child's internal drive, allowing autonomy for student choices, and making connections with peers and learning guides helps students grow as individuals as they master vital skills. Helping provide equal access to students who struggle with literacy, Kaity was one of the masterminds behind Treasure Hunt Reading (check out one of 93 videos), an Orton Gillingham...
2020-11-23
00 min
Spark Joy
Ep 159 | Black Girl, Lost…Keys! Thriving with ADHD with René Brooks
René Brooks joins us to discuss organizing her home while managing a late in life diagnosis of ADHD. René is living and thriving with the diagnosis and empowering others to do the same. She has taken a late in life diagnosis and used it to uplift others. René is the founder of Black Girl, Lost Keys, a blog that empowers black women with ADHD, helping them to live well with the disorder. We want to hear from you! Tell us your burning tidying questions or share stories about how KonMari has impacted your lif...
2020-11-17
27 min
Craig Selinger
Dr. Mukherjee Discusses her Evolution from India to New York City as a Neuropsychologist who Helps Families Overcome Challenges
Preetika Mukherjee, who grew up in India, is a pediatric neuropsychologist in private practice in New York City. She specializes in neuropsychological evaluations of children and adolescents. In India, she received her master's in Applied Clinical Psychology. Knowing that she wanted to advance her studies in understanding human behavior, she studied in New York City and received a doctorate in School Psychology from New York University, received her post-doctoral fellowship in Pediatric Neuropsychology at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital. Later in New York City, she was the Director of Neuropsychological Evaluation Services at Mount Sinai St. Lu...
2020-11-05
00 min
Craig Selinger
Netiquette in a Virtual Pedagogical World
Due to the pandemic, a sudden set of online social norms are being established between educators/therapists and their students/clients. Netiquette is acceptable online behavior with a network of individuals. Sharon Baum, a NY licensed speech-language pathologist, explains netiquette and social-emotional learning when virtually working with her New York City middle school students.
2020-10-18
00 min
Craig Selinger
Progressive Education for Middle and High School Students
Patty is a Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn resident, mother of three girls, helps her hustler husband run one of their local businesses, a restaurant, and is the Math Department Head at a Manhattan public school, The Institute for Collaborative Education, 6th-12th grades. Come learn about progressive education, portfolio-based approaches, and how to encourage students to problem-solve. Patty explains how she facilitates her students to apply their understanding of mathematical concepts and use tools to build upon their understanding of mathematical learning. By encouraging her students to collaborate together, this creates a community of...
2020-10-01
48 min
Craig Selinger
1st Week of all Remote Learning for the 2020-21 School Year: Middle Schooler Chimes in
James, a Brooklyn middle school student, discusses his first week of all remote learning from the comfort of his home. Come learn what James enjoys about his online learning setup, what he misses from being physically at school, and what he predicts will happen to his online curriculum as the school year progresses. He also offers several suggestions to help students improve their online learning!
2020-09-23
13 min
Craig Selinger
Mental Health While Parenting During a Pandemic
Fara Jones, MA, LCSW is a Psychotherapist and Creative Arts Therapist. During this podcast, she discusses how the pandemic is impacting our mental health and provides suggestions for how to best care for ourselves. COVID-19 is best understood through understanding the stages of grief. Acceptance helps us deal with loss. We need to learn to adapt to our new lives, accept discomfort, allow the flow of our full circle of emotions, and find a cause. Cultivating how to best express oneself during hard times is crucial for our well beings. Creativity helps us engage with the...
2020-09-18
1h 02
Craig Selinger
The Language of Writing and Language-Based Learning Disabilities
Language is all about being able to communicate expressively and effectively not only through speech sounds but also through listening, reading, and writing. And for many young children who struggle with language, this can lead to further issues with literacy, such as in writing. Listen to this episode with Dr. Anthony Koutsoftas, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, speech-language pathologist and professor of speech-language therapy at Seton Hall University, and learn more about why writing is one of the most difficult skills to master and the pivotal roles that speech-language pathologists play in literacy.
2020-09-17
29 min
Craig Selinger
Approximately 32 million adults in the United States can't read. How can we help?
Lavinia Mancuso, native New Yorker, teacher, principal, and currently Executive Director of Everyone Reading, joins us to discuss her favorite topic- literacy! She explains why students are still illiterate in the US, and how we can solve this problem. Here are some of her tips: Parents and teachers must teach the five pillars of literacy and tackle all four modalities: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. When it comes to teaching decoding and spelling, keep it simple! Say the sound and write it. Practice and repetition are the key ingredients for success. Train students to use their inner ears and...
2020-09-07
49 min
Craig Selinger
What You Need to Know About Students' Rights of Children with Learning Disabilities
In many instances, learning disabilities are invisible. What many consider as typical behaviors, such as acting out or lack of focus, could turn out to be warning signs of underlying learning or attention difficulties. We have seen parents get caught off-guard when their child is diagnosed with a learning disability, and the process of seeking assistance from schools also adds another layer to these challenges. In this episode, special education advocate and consultant Miriam Nunberg, Esq., talks to us about students' rights and getting proper education for children with learning disabilities. Know more about these laws created to ensure...
2020-09-04
37 min
Craig Selinger
What you need to know about Late Talkers
Hearing your child talk for the first time is one of the most magical moments of parenthood. In this episode of the Craig Selinger Podcast, Dr. Michelle Macroy-Higgins, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, speech-language pathologist and associate professor of the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Program at Hunter College, New York, talks about how to diagnose a late talker and how to help them.
2020-08-27
25 min
Craig Selinger
Founder of The Lang School Talks About Twice Exceptional Students
In this episode of the Craig Selinger Podcast, Micaela Bracamonte, founder of the first 2e (Twice Exceptional) friendly school in New York City talks about how The Lang School started sixteen years ago when her son was diagnosed as 2e at the age of four. She discusses the evolution of the Lang School and how it incorporates social-emotional learning and strength-based approaches, among other curriculums. In the early years, teachers notice students' talents and nurture them throughout their Lang School careers. For the 2019-2020 school year, the graduate class, all three Lang valedictorians, received financial merit-based college...
2020-08-03
52 min
Craig Selinger
Five Ways to Engage Students
Dr. Deara Espinoza, author of Bubbles, Bubbles, Everywhere!, discusses five ways to engage students, based on her doctorate research at the University of Southern California - Los Angeles.
2020-06-26
31 min
The Entrepreneurial Web
Show Yourself Some Love!
This week will get intimate with Craig Selinger, owner of an online linguistics tutoring service, but also a specialist in all things SEO.Craig will help you discover ways to show your business and brand some love by being able to better represent yourself digitally!Segment 1Message of the day, “You're not lazy, you just don’t love what you do”, Gary V. Jeremiah introduces his guest, Craig Selinger. Craig begins by talking about what he does professionally. Crais is a licensed speech language pathologist and entrepreneur. He explains how his bus...
2020-02-14
59 min
Spark Joy
Ep 105 | Hope for Kids and Adults with ADHD: Craig Selinger of Themba Tutors
Craig Selinger is a New York State licensed language therapist and founder and CEO of Themba Tutors, providing accessible tutoring and executive functioning coaching for all learners in their home, school and work environments. REMINDER Don’t forget you have until November 26 to enter our Spark Joy Giveaway. We’ll announce our winners during our “Best of” show on December 3. Head over to sparkjoypodcast.com/reviews for instructions on how to leave a star rating and written review on iTunes. Then, shoot an email to contact@sparkjoy...
2019-10-08
32 min
TMA Talks
Saving the Vermont Aerospace Company
Jeff Sands, CTP, of Dorset Partners; Larry Schwoeri of American Industrial Acquisition Corporation (AIAC); Jon Verbeck of Verbeck Associates; and Kristin Wainright of Tobin, Carberry, O’Malley, Riley & Selinger were recognized as winners of the TMA Small Company Turnaround of the Year Award for 2017 for their work with Vermont Aerospace Company. They recently spoke with Cathy Reece of Fennemore Craig PC, a member of the Awards Committee, about how they achieved a successful turnaround of the company.
2018-11-14
40 min
Lawyer 2 Lawyer
Class Action Fairness Act
The Class Action Fairness Act became law in the U.S. in February of 2005. But has CAFA been a real benefit to the justice system across the country? Join Coast to Coast hosts, attorneys and Law.com bloggers, J. Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi, for an in depth debate with their guests, appellate Attorney Howard Bashman, columnist for Law.com and The Legal Intelligencer of ALM Media, legal reporter Shannon Duffy, who also writes for The Legal Intelligencer and other ALM Media publications and Attorney Richard W. Cohen of Lowey Dannenberg Bemporad and Selinger, P.C. with first-hand experience in...
2006-03-17
31 min