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Dietitian and Author Julie Duffy Dillon discusses #FindYourFoodVoice on Conversations LIVE ~ @sheldonpress @FoodVoiceRD
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes Registered Dietitian and author Julie Duffy Dillon to Conversations LIVE to discuss her new book FIND YOUR FOOD VOICE---and what it's like to help people better understand their relationship with food and life. Get your copy of FIND YOUR FOOD VOICE on Amazon Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cyrus-webb-s-tracks--1422267/support.
2025-04-27
22 min
Cyrus Webb's tracks
Registered Dietician/Nutritionist Julie Duffy Dillon discusses #FindYourFoodVoice ~ @FoodVoiceRD #foodvoice #dietician
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes registered dierician/nutritionist Julie Duffy Dillon to Conversations LIVE to discuss her book FIND YOUR FOOD VOICE.Get your copy on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3S3JbENBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cyrus-webb-s-tracks--1422267/support.
2025-04-24
22 min
The Not Drinking Alcohol Today Podcast
Julie Lively taking the edge off without alcohol
What happens when the wine you use to take the edge off becomes the very thing keeping you on edge? Julie Lively, alcohol freedom coach and This Naked Mind coach, shares her powerful journey from being caught in mummy wine culture to discovering true freedom beyond the bottle.With four children in six years and a frequently-traveling husband, Julie's nightly wine ritual seemed like the perfect escape—until it wasn't. Without experiencing a dramatic "rock bottom" moment, Julie recognised something more subtle but equally powerful: the drinking she used to alleviate isolation was actually deepening it. After tw...
2025-04-05
30 min
Unstoppable Strides: Navigating Runner's Dystonia
Episode 9 - a Conversation with newly diagnosed Shannon Webb
In this episode, we talk with Shannon Webb, a newly diagnosed runner with dystonia. She shares what she has tried, where she is in her progress and what she hopes to have happen in the future. Here is a link to the University of Illinois - Chicago's ASPIRE Resilient Athlete Program. Thanks for listening. Support the showThe information shared in this podcast is not intended to diagnose. recommend nor treat medical conditions. We are not licensed medical professionals and do not take the place of your team of medical pro...
2025-03-26
33 min
Take It Off: Ditching the Layers & Becoming You
13 - Celebrating Women’s History Month: Stories of Strength, Rebellion & Breaking Barriers
In this episode, we're celebrating Women’s History Month 2025 with a powerful discussion on the women who have paved the way for us—both the well-known figures and the unsung heroes whose names are often left out of history books.From trailblazers like Bobbi Gibb, the first woman to run the Boston Marathon, to journalists and fearless truth-seekers like Anna Politkovskaya, this episode is filled with stories of resilience, courage, and breaking barriers. Julie and Jess reflect on the theme of Women’s History Month 2025: "Moving Forward Together—Women Educating and Inspiring Generations" and explore what it means to...
2025-03-11
40 min
Take It Off: Ditching the Layers & Becoming You
12 - Self-Awareness, Astrology & Tarot—Unlocking Your Inner Wisdom
In this episode, Julie and Jess dive deep into astrology and tarot - and the role they play in building self awareness. Did you know that 95% of people think they’re self-aware, but only 10-15% actually are? Listen here to uncover the secrets hidden in your stars… What You’ll Learn in This Episode: ✨ Astrology 101: How to find your natal chart, the basics for understanding your chart, and how planetary placements and transits impact your energy✨ How current transits like Mars in retrograde and Pluto in Aquarius affect motivation and transformation ✨ The elements in astrology (fire, water...
2025-03-04
44 min
Take It Off: Ditching the Layers & Becoming You
10 - The Stuck Spiral: What’s Holding You Back & How to Move Through It (Part 1)
Ever feel like you’re spinning your wheels but getting nowhere? 🚫 In this episode of Take It Off, Jess & Julie dive into the four types of stuckness—starting with mental and emotional blocks. Learn how overthinking, perfectionism, and unprocessed emotions keep you from moving forward and get practical tools to shift out of stuck mode.✨ In This Episode, We Cover:✅ How to recognize when you’re mentally or emotionally stuck✅ Why perfectionism & overthinking keep you paralyzed✅ The connection between unprocessed emotions & feeling blocked✅ Practical strategies to reignite inspiration & take action✅ How...
2025-02-18
40 min
Cyrus Webb's tracks
Author Julie Ryan McGue stops by Conversations LIVE ~ #bookchat #authorinterview
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Julie Ryan McGue to Conversations LIVE to discuss her new book TWICE THE FAMILY. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cyrus-webb-s-tracks--1422267/support.
2025-02-13
15 min
Take It Off: Ditching the Layers & Becoming You
09 - Breaking the Burnout Cycle (Part 2)
In this powerful follow-up to our burnout conversation, we dive deeper into the stress-burnout cycle and uncover tactical strategies to heal, interrupt burnout patterns, and prevent long-term damage to your mind and body. Jess and Julie explore self-discovery, nervous system regulation, and practical techniques to manage stress before it leads to complete exhaustion.We discuss: ✅ The five stages of burnout and why chronic burnout is so hard to recover from ✅ How to process stress through your body to prevent long-term health issues ✅ The mind-body connection and why your pain might not be jus...
2025-02-11
41 min
Take It Off: Ditching the Layers & Becoming You
08 - Breaking The Burnout Cycle (pt. 1)
Burnout isn’t just exhaustion—it’s a state of complete mental, emotional, and physical depletion, and if you’re feeling overwhelmed, detached, or running on empty, you’re not alone. In this episode of Take It Off, Jess and Julie open up about their own experiences with burnout, breaking down how it creeps up, the warning signs to watch for, and why so many women find themselves stuck in this cycle.From chronic stress, emotional labor, and perfectionism to the unrealistic pressure to "do it all," they explore why burnout is more than just being tired—it’s a deepe...
2025-02-08
36 min
Take It Off: Ditching the Layers & Becoming You
07 - New Year, Same You. Breaking Free From Rigid Resolutions.
New Year, new… Nope. We’re not doing that. Forget the pressure of rigid resolutions that fizzle out by February—in this episode of Take It Off, Jess and Julie are breaking down why traditional New Year’s resolutions often set us up for failure (hint: it’s not you, it’s them). Instead, they’re introducing a more aligned and sustainable way to start the year: choosing a Word of the Year.A Word of the Year is a simple yet powerful way to set intentions without guilt, pressure, or perfectionism. Unlike resolutions that rely on willpower and...
2025-02-08
53 min
Take It Off: Ditching the Layers & Becoming You
06 - Energy Cleanse - Clearing the Way for High Vibe Holidays and Beyond
Energy isn’t just a feeling—it’s the underlying force that shapes your emotions, relationships, career, and overall well-being. As we wrap up the season, Jess and Julie dive into the power of energy cleansing and how to reset, realign, and raise your vibration for the holidays and the year ahead.Blending science and intuition, this episode explores practical ways to evaluate your energy, release negativity, and invite ease, joy, and clarity into your life. From clearing clutter and setting energetic boundaries to small daily shifts that make a big impact, Julie and Jess share their favori...
2025-02-08
53 min
Take It Off: Ditching the Layers & Becoming You
05 - Finding Your Village—Building Meaningful Connections in Life & Business
They say it takes a village—but what happens when the one you have no longer feels aligned, or maybe you don't really have one at all? In this episode of Take It Off, Jess and Julie explore the importance of finding your village—the people who support, challenge, and uplift you in both personal and professional spaces.Friendships evolve over time, and as we step into new chapters—whether in business, parenthood, or self-discovery—our support systems often need to evolve with us. But finding and nurturing the right community isn’t always easy. Julie and Jess break...
2025-02-08
37 min
Take It Off: Ditching the Layers & Becoming You
04 - The Intuition Spectrum: Navigating Gut Feelings, Signs, and Self-Trust
Ever had a gut feeling you couldn’t ignore? Or noticed little synchronicities that felt like signs from the universe? In this episode of Take It Off, we’re diving deep into the world of intuition—what it is, how it manifests, and why learning to trust it can be a game-changer in life and business.Jess and Julie explore the intuition spectrum, from those instinctive gut reactions to more structured intuitive tools like tarot, angel numbers, and signs in nature. They break down how different people experience and interpret intuition, the balance between logic and instinct, and wh...
2025-02-08
42 min
Take It Off: Ditching the Layers & Becoming You
03 - Fearless and Courageous Authenticity
"Authenticity" is everywhere—it’s the buzzword of the moment, the secret ingredient to success, the ultimate personal growth goal. But what does it actually mean to be authentic? And more importantly, how do you show up fully as yourself when self-doubt, societal expectations, and fear creep in?In this episode, we’re peeling back the layers of fearless and courageous authenticity—two sides of the same coin. Courageous authenticity is about boldly stepping into your truth, while fearless authenticity recognizes that fear will always be present, but you show up anyway (think: fear less).Jess and...
2025-02-08
34 min
Take It Off: Ditching the Layers & Becoming You
02 - Self Discovery Tools We Can't Live Without
Life moves fast, and it’s easy to get caught up in routines that don’t truly fulfill us. This week, we’re taking a step back to reassess what energizes us, what drains us, and how we can realign with what actually matters.We’re diving into two powerful self-discovery tools: The Working Genius & Astrology—each offering unique insights into our strengths, work styles, and personal growth. The Working Genius framework helps identify which tasks and projects fuel us versus which ones lead to burnout, allowing us to craft a life and career that feel more natural an...
2025-02-08
46 min
Take It Off: Ditching the Layers & Becoming You
01 - The Great Identity Shift
In our debut episode of Take It Off, we’re diving into a life-altering phase that many women experience but rarely discuss—the 40-ish identity shift. Whether it creeps in as a quiet whisper or crashes in like a storm, this period of self-reflection can leave you questioning everything: Who am I? Am I truly happy? Is this the life I want?This episode explores the deep, often uncomfortable realization that the person you've been may not fully align with the person you’re becoming. We’ll unpack the emotional weight of this shift, the external pressures that sha...
2025-02-08
37 min
Let's chat with Julie Lewin | The Inner Work of Healing
TRAUMA TALK EP 04: Unravelling the Layers of Trauma: Healing The Impact of Childhood Experiences on Adult Health with Mitch Webb
Welcome to another episode of the "Trauma Talk Series". Today we are chatting with Mitch Webb, a former corporate stress executive, as he shares his journey of overcoming trauma and health challenges to live a vital, healthy life. After experiencing multiple health issues, including Lyme disease, traumatic brain injuries, long COVID, weight loss resistance, and mould toxicity, Mitch took matters into his own hands and found a specific lifestyle that allowed him to heal himself. He became a personal health coach and now helps others on their healing journeys. Mitch emphasizes the importance of inner...
2024-04-29
1h 08
Cyrus Webb's tracks
Julie Estrada, LEGOLAND Ambassador, talks #LegolandCalifornia and #traveltips ~ @jestradaewart @legoland_ca #summerblockparty
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes Julie Estrada, LEGOLAND Ambassador of Legoland Calfornia, stops by #ConversationsLIVE to discuss travel tips and what is new to make it a great experience for everyone.
2023-06-15
07 min
Cyrus Webb's tracks
Dr. Julie Gauthier of the Dept. of Agriculture discusses #DefendtheFlock on #ConversationsLIVE ~ @usda #birdflu
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes Dr. Julie Gauthier of the Dept. of Agriculture to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss the recent bird flu outbreak and what those raising chickens need to know. www.facebook.com/defendtheflock
2023-04-21
08 min
Cyrus Webb's tracks
National Geographic's Julie Beer discusses new #NatGeo book WHY? ANIMALS on #ConversationsLIVE ~ @natgeo
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes National Geographic's Julie Beer to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss the new book for National Geographic Kids called WHY? ANIMALS.
2022-09-22
06 min
Girlfriends & Business
Julie Solomon On Accepting Shame, Making Bold Decisions And Getting What You Want
Brit is joined by brand expert, educator, podcaster, and author Julie Solomon. She’s the ultimate powerhouse woman who recently published her first book called Get What You Want: How to Go From Unseen to Unstoppable. Julie was one of the first influencers to use her PR background to monetize her social media and pitch herself to major brands. We talk about how she’s learned to hone in on her bold decision making skills and break out of the ‘stuck’ mentality. We discuss how to be vulnerable online while still respecting your own boundaries, and the importance of finding...
2022-06-07
43 min
LitCentric Radio
#67 Gregory, the Terrible Eater
Have you taught irony before? No? Stay tuned! Gregory, the Terrible Eater, by Mitchell Sharmat, is a classroom classic if there ever was one. It’s a funny book full of irony, which isn’t a topic that many of us discuss in elementary school. But why not? Listen in and discover a lesson that will definitely get kids writing! Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: ht...
2021-04-12
15 min
LitCentric Radio
#66 Super Sloth
Even a sloth can save the day...eventually. Super Sloth, by Robert Starling, is such a fun, clever book it will make you laugh out loud. In it we’re introduced to Sloth who desperately wants to become a superhero, however unrealistic that may be. In today’s episode we’ll talk about the unlikely hero and how that relates to a narrative plot. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your c...
2021-03-29
17 min
TranscendWithM
Starting a Business During COVID Julie Webb's Journey
In this episode, we interview Julie Webb and she navigates with us thru opening a new business during Covid and how to stay positive regardless of the circumstances. A positive mindset can bring a new perspective and staying committed helps you bring your dreams to reality. Episode Highlights: Julie’s decision to start her own business. (3:53) The silver linings of this experience. (9:19) What MPB Financial is about and what it is going to do. (13:46) Who empowers you as a leader? (17:59) Building each other up through a group message. (22:25) The power of...
2021-03-29
50 min
LitCentric Radio
#65 Arthur's Eyes
Why is cause and effect so confusing? It doesn’t have to be! Arthur’s Eyes, by Marc Brown, is a serious classroom classic hailing from 1979. In it, we’re introduced to Arthur for the first time, and his compromised vision that ends up causing lots of problems. It’s a great text for exploring cause and effect, and for making this text structure clearer for students. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this les...
2021-03-15
15 min
LitCentric Radio
#64 Going Up!
We’re talking how to introduce new genres - specifically invitations! Going Up!, by Sherry J. Lee, illustrated by Charlene Chua, has a predictable structure that hides some fun surprises. We’ll accompany Sophie and her dad to a birthday party and explore the genre of invitations in the process. Want to know what the research says about genre study? Stay tuned! Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomo...
2021-03-01
24 min
LitCentric Radio
#63 A Chair for My Mother
We’re ‘remembering when’ with flashbacks! A Chair for My Mother, by Vera B. Williams, offers us a touching tale that draws students right in. In today’s episode we’ll learn how the family’s tragedy turns to triumph in its own sweet way, and we get a chance to flashback in time to understand their story. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.p...
2021-02-15
19 min
LitCentric Radio
#62 The Book With No Pictures
Appearances can be delightful in this book! The Book With No Pictures, by B.J. Novak, will get kids gigging right off the bat. This highly interactive book engages kids in a dialogue between text and reader - and all without pictures! In today’s episode we’ll explore how the author uses text presentation to guide readers and convey meaning, and learn how students can do this too. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Ge...
2021-02-01
18 min
LitCentric Radio
#61 Miss Nelson is Missing
We’re exploring voice in today’s episode! Miss Nelson is Missing, by Harry Allard, illustrated by James Marshall, combines humor and mystery in a delightful way. This story fits our theme for Season 6: “Classroom Classics”. It’s a time-honored text that the next generation of students will love as they explore the contrasting teachers and their voices. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. LitCentric’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/LitCent...
2021-01-18
15 min
LitCentric Radio
#60 M is for Melanin
Boost your students’ pride in their own identities with today’s text! M is for Melanin, by Tiffany Rose, is the first alphabet book we’ve featured on LitCentric Radio. But this isn’t any ordinary ABC text. This book sends a clear message to all children that they are amazing just the way they are, and that it’s the rest of the world that needs to adjust. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this...
2021-01-04
09 min
LitCentric Radio
#59 Counting On Katherine
There’s nothing like a text set to deepen comprehension! Counting On Katherine, by Helaine Becker, illustrated by Dow Phumiruk, is the inspiring story of Katherine Johnson, the celebrated NASA mathematician. We’ll use several texts today to support students’ comprehension and learn even more about this American hero. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle LitCentric Radio Season 5 is gen...
2020-12-21
26 min
LitCentric Radio
#58 Last Stop On Market Street
Have you ever explored character values? We’re diving in today! Last Stop On Market Street, by Matt de la Peña, illustrated by Christian Robinson, has become a classroom classic, even though it’s only been around for a short time. In it, de la Peña conveys character values in a beautifully balanced way that helps kids approach the embedded layer of meaning that we need to access in order to successfully infer. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside...
2020-12-07
18 min
LitCentric Radio
#57 Peter's Chair
Plot development is where it’s at in today’s episode! Peter’s Chair, by Ezra Jack Keats, is a classic text that all students should read. Peter is a young boy who has just become a big brother and he’s learning how to handle change in his own way. In today’s lesson we’ll look for opportunities to develop the plot further, just like students need to do in their own writing. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this...
2020-11-23
00 min
LitCentric Radio
#56 The Word Collector
Today we’re exploring excellent, wonderful, marvelous synonyms! The Word Collector, by Peter H. Reynolds, introduces readers to Jerome - a boy who loves words so much that he collects them. We’ll piggyback on this admiration by having some word fun of our own. Today’s lesson is a great one for introducing synonyms for the first time, or for nudging students to use synonyms to spice up their writing. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text.
2020-11-09
00 min
LitCentric Radio
#55 Parker Looks Up
Today we’re expanding vocabulary with descriptions! Parker Looks Up: An Extraordinary Moment, by Parker Curry and Jessica Curry, illustrated by Brittany Jackson, is the recount of a family outing that went viral. When preschooler Parker Curry stumbles upon a particular painting at the museum her whole world changes. In today’s lesson we’ll use famous works of art to build vocabulary in order to write better descriptions. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try...
2020-10-26
00 min
LitCentric Radio
#54 Boy Oh Boy
We’re setting the pace in today’s episode! Boy Oh Boy, by Cliff Leek, illustrated by Bene Rohlmann, is a collection of 30 inspiring biographies about diverse, fascinating men. In today’s lesson we’ll teach students how to analyze pacing in a piece of writing and how content and importance drive an author’s decision making process. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric...
2020-10-12
00 min
LitCentric Radio
#53 Hair Love
There’s a lot of love, and differences, in today’s episode! Hair Love, by Matthew A. Cherry, illustrated by Vashti Harrison, is a story about a family’s enduring love and devotion, as told through real life challenges. We’ll compare the book to the Oscar-winning short film of the same name to reveal significant differences between the two. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https...
2020-09-28
14 min
LitCentric Radio
#52 Gaston
Learn some reasons that authors use repetition in today’s episode! Gaston, by Kelly DiPucchio, illustrated by Christian Robinson, is the most adorable book of the decade! It’s cute, it’s smart, it’s delightful. And it’ll teach students a thing or two about using repetition in smart ways. Oh, and did I mention it’s adorable? Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litc...
2020-09-14
13 min
LitCentric Radio
#51 The Doctor With An Eye for Eyes
Who? What? We’re asking questions today! The Doctor With An Eye for Eyes: The Story of Dr. Patricia Bath, by Julia Finely Mosca, illustrated by Daniel Rieley, is a unique hybrid genre of biography and poetry. In this text readers learn all about Dr. Bath and the obstacles she overcame in order to achieve her goals. We also learn Dr. Bath’s approach to tackling each day with a question. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text...
2020-08-31
18 min
LitCentric Radio
#50 The Proudest Blue
Let’s all try to personify! The Proudest Blue, by Ibtihaj Muhammad with S.K. Ali, illustrated by Hatem Aly, is a story of bravery and dignity told through the eyes of a admiring younger sister. Learn how a single sentence using personification can be used as a jumping off point for better descriptions, and a more inclusive classroom community. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: ...
2020-08-17
22 min
LitCentric Radio
#49 Saturday
Building character and resilience to start the school year! Saturday, by Oge Mora, shares the special bond of a mother and daughter as they enjoy their favorite day. But can they bounce back from the setbacks they face? Find out how Ava and her mother learn to be resilient together, and how your students can too. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia...
2020-08-03
18 min
Grace Girls & Co. Podcast
GG&Co. Ep. 20 Vintage Telecast- You Are Called Pt. 3 with Sharon Webb
In part three of a three part series that aired in 2005, Julie and her friend Rev. Sharon Webb share a powerful Word, "You Are Called" Pt. 3, from the Voice of the Redeemed Telecast. His Word is the same yesterday, today and forever and this series is going to rock your world!SUBSCRIBE-A-THON: Please Subscribe now and share this channel with your People! We need 1000 subscribers to go live 24/7 and you can be a part! www.youtube.com/c/TusseyTelevisionCONNECT: Please subscribe and set your notifications for the GG & Co.! Also go subscribe to Julie's...
2020-06-17
53 min
Grace Girls & Co. Podcast
GG&Co. Ep. 19 Vintage Telecast- You Are Called Pt. 2 with Sharon Webb
In part two of a three part series that aired in 2005, Julie and her friend Rev. Sharon Webb share a powerful Word, "You Are Called" Pt. 2, from the Voice of the Redeemed Telecast. His Word is the same yesterday, today and forever and this series is going to rock your world!SUBSCRIBE-A-THON: Please Subscribe now and share this channel with your People! We need 1000 subscribers to go live 24/7 and you can be a part! www.youtube.com/c/TusseyTelevisionCONNECT: Please subscribe and set your notifications for the GG & Co.! Also go subscribe to Julie's Syndicated...
2020-06-10
55 min
Grace Girls & Co. Podcast
GG&Co. Ep. 18 Vintage Television-You Are Called Pt. 1 with Sharon Webb
In part one of a three part series that aired in 2005, Julie and her friend Rev. Sharon Webb share a powerful Word, "You Are Called" Pt. 1, from the Voice of the Redeemed Telecast. His Word is the same yesterday, today and forever and this series is going to rock your world!SUBSCRIBE-A-THON: Please Subscribe now and share this channel with your People! We need 1000 subscribers to go live 24/7 and you can be a part! www.youtube.com/c/TusseyTelevisionCONNECT: Please subscribe and set your notifications for the GG & Co.! Also go subscribe to Julie's Syndicated...
2020-06-03
1h 02
LitCentric Radio
#48 Just Like Rube Goldberg
Persuade and explain Rube Goldberg style! Just Like Rube Goldberg, by Sarah Aronson, illustrated by Robert Neubecker, shares so many interesting facts about this incredible artist. Did you know he survived the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906? Listen and learn about Rube Goldberg and get students inspired to try out ideas of their own - it won’t be difficult! Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: ...
2020-05-18
22 min
LitCentric Radio
#47 Bread and Jam for Frances
Making predictions with a classic! Bread and Jam for Frances, by Russell Hoban, illustrated by Lillian Hoban, checks all the boxes for an adorable read aloud that students can totally relate to. You’ll fall in love with Frances the singing badger, and with how the text’s logical plot and timeless topic support students in making evidence-based predictions. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: http...
2020-05-11
31 min
LitCentric Radio
#46 Just In Case You Want to Fly
Let’s write a class book together! Just in Case You Want to Fly, by Julie Fogliano, illustrated by Christian Robinson, takes ordinary things you and I might dismiss and elevates their importance, giving them a new life. We can use a similar approach to create a class poem that stretches our imaginations. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle ...
2020-05-04
24 min
LitCentric Radio
#45 The Invisible Boy
A lesson we all need right about now… The Invisible Boy, by Trudy Ludwig, illustrated by Patrice Barton, shines a light on experiences we’ve all had feeling invisible, and demonstrates how small acts of kindness pay off in big, big ways. We’ll focus students on analyzing plot events and exercising empathy to generate positive changes in the world. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: http...
2020-04-27
31 min
LitCentric Radio
#44 Gentle Giant Octopus
Think narrative nonfiction is too tricky to teach young writers? Nah! Gentle Giant Octopus, by Karen Wallace, illustrated by Mike Bostock, is a beautiful example of narrative nonfiction that switches seamlessly between the two genres. A stunning book full of challenging language students need to master, and a lesson to help them do it! Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle
2020-04-21
41 min
LitCentric Radio
#43 Balloons Over Broadway
Writing instructions: This is how we do it! Balloons Over Broadway, by Melissa Sweet, is a well-paced biography about a famous man you’ve never heard about before. Your students will be fascinated by his accomplishments and will be inspired to write and create works of their own. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle LitCentric Radio Season 4 is generously sponsored by Book Taco: https://booktaco.com/welcome-librarians/ --- This ep...
2020-04-13
30 min
LitCentric Radio
#42 Extra Yarn
How characters respond to plot is everything! Extra Yarn, by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Jon Klassen, offers a unique story with beautiful simplicity. The plot structure is interesting but it’s the responses of the main character that are worthy of analysis. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle LitCentric Radio Season 4 is generously sponsored by Book Taco: https://booktaco.com/welcome-librarians/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The eas...
2020-04-06
22 min
LitCentric Radio
#41 The King of Kindergarten
We’re adding a descriptive layer to personal narratives to make them worthy of rereading! The King of Kindergarten, by Derrick Barnes, illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton, is such a confidence booster. It’s easy to see why it makes a great read aloud for the beginning of the school year, but this text is magnificent any time. Pull up a seat at the round table and give it the royal treatment! Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your...
2020-03-30
27 min
LitCentric Radio
#40 Rosie Revere, Engineer
The power of words and propaganda - yep, we’re going there! Rosie Revere, Engineer by Andrea Beaty, illustrated by David Roberts, uses the power of poetry, rhyme, and Rosie the Riveter to spin an uplifting tale of creativity, innovation, and perseverance. As Rosie listens to powerful words she learns of her own power within. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/li...
2020-03-23
30 min
LitCentric Radio
#39 Humphrey the Lost Whale
Nonfiction doesn’t have to be dry! Humphrey the Lost Whale, by Wendy Tokuda and Richard Hall, illustrated by Hanako Wakiyama, is a captivating and compelling true story of a humpback whale who ended up in fresh-water riverbed - in my backyard! Students will be in awe of this nonfiction narrative and you’ll all be rooting for Humphrey to get back home. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle LitC...
2020-03-16
32 min
LitCentric Radio
#38 Dear Bear
Form follows function when it comes to letter writing. Dear Bear, by Joanna Harrison, taps into common experiences and feelings your students have likely had. I also love it for how it exposes students to the many purposes behind writing a letter. From making requests, to asking questions, to extending an invitation - letters are an important form of communication our students need to master. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia...
2020-03-09
23 min
LitCentric Radio
#37 Me...Jane
Sequencing, and then some! Me...Jane, by Patrick McDonnell, brings biography down to size in a totally approachable way. You’ll root for Jane and her dream coming true - and that’s only the beginning of the story! Students will explore how to determine importance when sequencing to create a timeline of Dr. Jane Goodall’s impressive and inspiring accomplishments. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: ...
2020-03-02
29 min
LitCentric Radio
#36 Chicks and Salsa
Awesome, amazing alliteration in this week’s episode! Chicks and Salsa, by Aaron Reynolds and illustrated by Paulette Bogan, is silly, and savory, and special all rolled into one. We explore alliteration and have a lot of fun doing it with this text! Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2020-02-24
26 min
LitCentric Radio
#35 Henri Matisse: Drawing With Scissors
Biography doesn’t have to be boring! Henri Matisse: Drawing With Scissors, by Jane O’Connor and illustrated by Jessie Hartland, proves that biographies can be fun to read and fun to write. Told in first person by an elementary student, this text makes biography approachable and doable. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://ancho...
2020-02-17
34 min
LitCentric Radio
#34 My Papi Has a Motorcycle
Idea maps can help shape our perspectives in writing. My Papi Has a Motorcycle, by Isabel Quintero, brings all the feels! Memories of times gone by can be rich resources for writing personal narratives. Learn how in today’s episode! Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a pod...
2020-02-10
26 min
LitCentric Radio
#33 The Thing About Bees: A Love Letter
Turning facts into metaphors on today’s episode! The Thing About Bees: A Love Letter, by Shabazz Larkin, is a beautiful blend of genres, information, figurative language, and gratitude. Your students will learn a lot, and play a lot, with the delightful words and pictures in this book. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This episode is sponsored by...
2020-02-03
28 min
LitCentric Radio
#32 Meanwhile
Make writing more sophisticated with transitions! It’s amazing how polished student writing can sound when transitional words and phrases are used in all the right places. Meanwhile, by Jules Feiffer, is an all time favorite book for introducing them. It’s quirky, and zany, and so much fun to read aloud. Kids get drawn in from the very first ‘meanwhile’. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class to...
2020-01-27
30 min
LitCentric Radio
#31 Muncha! Muncha! Muncha!
What’s a growing plot? Find out in this episode! Muncha! Muncha! Muncha! by Candace Fleming, illustrated by G. Brian Karas, is full of both obvious and subtle changes that make the growing plot a lot of fun. Students can try out the technique for themselves in LitCentric Radio’s matching lesson! Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This...
2020-01-20
25 min
LitCentric Radio
#30 Boy + Bot
Shifts in point of view make for a fun plot! Boy + Bot by Ame Dyckman, illustrated by Dan Yaccarino, uses repetition and its characters’ unique perspectives to charm and delight us. Even the youngest readers will be in on the joke! Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to...
2020-01-13
16 min
LitCentric Radio
#29 The Day You Begin
Exploring tiny moments, this week on LitCentric Radio! The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodson, illustrated by Rafael Lopez, will give you all the feels! It’s the perfect book for building your writing community because it demonstrates the beauty in our differences and the value of human connection. We’ll take a look at how figurative language can be used to help tiny moment blossom. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this less...
2020-01-06
20 min
LitCentric Radio
Replay #10 The Dot
Episode #10 originally aired on May 13, 2019. Practice empathy in this episode as we explore what makes a character tick. The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds is a text you’ll truly fall in love with - from the first moment you meet the main character, to her relatable problem, and the remarkable conclusion. Listen as we explore what the character says, what she does, what she thinks, and what she feels. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured me...
2019-12-30
23 min
LitCentric Radio
Replay #4 Library Lion
Episode #4 originally aired on April 1, 2019. Yes! Your students can learn to analyze text! Library Lion by Michelle Knudsen and illustrated by Kevin Hawkes, is a charming tale of curiosity, empathy, and understanding. The traditional-style illustrations are endearing as is the lion himself. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest w...
2019-12-23
26 min
LitCentric Radio
#28 Game Changers
“Whatever you become, you become in your head first.” Game Changers: The Story of Venus and Serena Williams by Lesa Cline-Ransome, illustrated by James E. Ransome, is a powerful text that will knock your socks off! As informative as it is inspiring, it will leave you with a sense of wonder. And hey, why not explore character traits with real-life heroes? Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your clas...
2019-12-16
25 min
LitCentric Radio
#27 We Don't Eat Our Classmates
Pictures help us analyze text and write independently! We Don’t Eat Our Classmates by Ryan T. Higgins is a beloved read loud with a powerful lesson on perspective. We’ll support students to analyze the fictional narrative structure of this text to go beyond the lesson it teaches and include some sophistication that even the youngest writers can handle. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: ht...
2019-12-09
16 min
LitCentric Radio
#26 Jabari Jumps
We’re exploring empathy with evidence on today’s episode. Everybody loves Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall. Today we’ll use this inspiring text to explore how Jabari’s father shows empathy toward his son, and we’ll find evidence along the way. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a p...
2019-12-02
22 min
LitCentric Radio
Replay #9 Pattern Fish
Episode #9 originally aired on May 6, 2019. Sentence fluency abounds in this light hearted text that invites writers to craft versions of their own. Pattern Fish by Trudy Harris is a playful book with just a hint of plot but a whole lot of spirit. Explore poetic phrases and patterns as your students chant along. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia...
2019-11-25
19 min
LitCentric Radio
#25 Not Quite Snow White
Acting out descriptions with adverbs! Not Quite Snow White by Ashley Franklin, illustrated by Ebony Glenn, shares an important message of belonging and self-worth through a character everyone will love. This text offers a fun opportunity to explore descriptive language through music and movement. You won’t want to miss it! Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This ep...
2019-11-18
22 min
LitCentric Radio
Bonus Episode Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon
Today we revisit our most popular episode in season 1 featuring the text Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon from Episode #12. We’re sharing some text dependent questions that invite discussion and a bridge chart with a challenging writing task. All new! Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle
2019-11-11
18 min
LitCentric Radio
Bonus Episode Enemy Pie
Today we revisit our most popular episode featuring the text Enemy Pie from Episode #13. We’re sharing the text dependent questions that go along with the book and talk about an easy 3-step guide for crafting better text dependent questions to improve comprehension. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle
2019-11-04
26 min
LitCentric Radio
#24 What’s the Difference? 10 Animal Look-Alikes
Compare and contrast in a neat package! What’s the Difference? 10 Animal Look-Alikes By Judy Diehl and David Plumb, illustrated by Vlasta Kampen, is packed with information that will hold your students’ interest. This text offers teachers the opportunity to explore compare and contrast language in bite-sized chunks that are accessible to all. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle ...
2019-10-28
23 min
LitCentric Radio
#23 Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut
The ordinary becomes extraordinary this week! Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut by Derrick Barnes, illustrated by Gordon C. James, should be on every bookshelf. Period. The words and pictures are a dream, and they take the concept of theme to a whole new level. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: T...
2019-10-21
20 min
LitCentric Radio
#22 A Small Thing...but Big
Everyday things can be so special, and this book is a great example. A Small Thing...but Big by Tony Johnston, pictures by Hadley Hooper, sheds light on what seems to be a typical day at the park. But victories await as we explore its unique organization. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This episode is sponsored by · A...
2019-10-14
18 min
LitCentric Radio
#21 Germs Make Me Sick
My #literacycrush Levar Burton says this book is a winner. And I agree! Germs Make Me Sick by Melvin Berger, illustrated by Marylin Hafner, first appeared on my radar as a kid watching Reading Rainbow after school. This book is packed with information that’s played out in an aproachable way using narrative nonfiction. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle...
2019-10-07
22 min
LitCentric Radio
#20 The Perfect Nest
Never heard of a pattern of 3? Stay tuned! The Perfect Nest by Catherine Friend, illustrated by John Manders is so much fun! Get your accents ready because this read aloud is an experience! And the multiple patterns of 3 pop up everywhere you look. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way t...
2019-09-30
24 min
LitCentric Radio
#19 Mrs. Morgan’s Lawn
In short, we’re talking summarizing! ;) Mrs. Morgan’s Lawn by Barney Saltzberg is a book my classroom would never be without. We’re talking serious possibilities for teaching problem/solution, flashbacks and imagination, surprise endings, and more. Today we’ll cut through the clutter and teach summary. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This episode is sponsored by · An...
2019-09-23
33 min
LitCentric Radio
#18 The Night I Followed the Dog
A book full of surprises! The Night I Followed the Dog by Nina Laden lets kids’ imaginations run wild! We’ll use their fantastic ideas and try out a brief write in today’s lesson. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2019-09-16
26 min
LitCentric Radio
#17 What Athletes Are Made Of
You’ve never seen biography presented like this! What Athletes Are Made Of by Hanoch Piven is one of several books he’s done with his unique twist. He combines found objects and brings them to life through his mini-biographical style. We’ll take a closer look at the patterns in his work that will improve biographical writing in today’s episode. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow...
2019-09-09
16 min
LitCentric Radio
#16 My Very Own Octopus
Opinion writing will improve in your classroom with another fabulous text by a beloved author. My Very Own Octopus by Bernard Most is clever and creative, and gives students permission to write in a similar way. We’ll take a closer look at providing evidence-based reasons and use video to do it! Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- Th...
2019-09-02
23 min
LitCentric Radio
#15 Knuffle Bunny
Our old buddy Mo is back, this time helping us teach conventions like only he can! Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale by Mo Willems always delights. Do we ever get tired of sharing it with kids? No way! In this episode we’re getting busy with periods, commas, ellipses...and more! It’ll be fun, I promise! Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podi...
2019-08-26
24 min
LitCentric Radio
#14 On Monday When It Rained
Explore emotions with this week’s text! On Monday When It Rained by Cherryl Kachenmeister, photographs by Tom Berthiaume, is a wonderful tool for social emotional learning. We’ll combine feelings and personal narrative in a bridge chart to help students write pieces of their own. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Download your copy of the Sound-Along Alphabet Readiness Table to see where your students are starting their journey into literacy: http...
2019-08-19
19 min
LitCentric Radio
#13 Enemy Pie
Have some fun with sentences! No, really...more fluent sentences are on the horizon this week! Enemy Pie by Derek Munson, illustrated by Tara King, seems to be on everyone’s back-to-school reading list. Not only is the message of friendship a valuable one, it’s also a great book to combine playful predictions with a bit of poetry tossed in. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow:
2019-08-12
31 min
LitCentric Radio
#12 Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon
What tools can we use to uncover the author’s message in a treasured story? Find out right now! Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon by Patty Lovell offers a unique character who advances the plot in interesting ways. Learn what the author really wants us to know about Molly Lou and about ourselves. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle ...
2019-05-27
33 min
LitCentric Radio
#11 Harry the Dirty Dog
50 years of Harry and we still can’t get enough! Listen in to learn about a unique way to make predictions and fix them when you’re wrong. Harry the Dirty Dog by Gene Zion is a book many of us grew up with, and for good reason. Join Harry on his adventure through town as students make and change predictions along the way. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your...
2019-05-20
28 min
LitCentric Radio
#10 The Dot
Practice empathy in this episode as we explore what makes a character tick. The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds is a text you’ll truly fall in love with - from the first moment you meet the main character, to her relatable problem, and the remarkable conclusion. Listen as we explore what the characters says, what she does, what she thinks, and what she feels. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in...
2019-05-13
23 min
LitCentric Radio
#9 Pattern Fish
Sentence fluency abounds in this light hearted text that invites writers to craft versions of their own. Pattern Fish by Trudy Harris is a playful book with just a hint of plot but a whole lot of spirit. Explore poetic phrases and patterns as your students chant along. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This episode is sponsored...
2019-05-06
19 min
LitCentric Radio
#8 Imogene's Antlers
A spiral story is waiting for you in today’s episode! Imogene’s Antlers by David Small tells the unlikely story of one day waking up with a serious problem, and the interesting ways the characters go about solving it. This mentor text offers a unique organizational style you’ll want to tell your students about. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/li...
2019-04-29
20 min
LitCentric Radio
#7 Caps for Sale
This time honored classic still has lessons to teach us about organization and retelling. Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina takes us back to simpler times when a peddler sold his wares. The surprises in store still delight children, and the clear-cut organization and plot makes this text ideal for retelling. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This...
2019-04-22
19 min
LitCentric Radio
#6 The Recess Queen
Listen for examples of cause and effect and what the responses characters have to one another can teach us. The Recess Queen, by Alexis O’neill and illustrated by Laura Huliska-Beith, combines delightful, creative language with the seriousness of a school yard bully. One character’s ingenuity provides a lesson for us all. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle ...
2019-04-15
24 min
LitCentric Radio
#5 From Tadpole to Frog
Let's talk sentence coherence! From Tadpole to Frog by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld is a science reader that keeps readers engaged with up close photographs, just enough informational text, and consistent text features that support comprehension. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2019-04-08
19 min
LitCentric Radio
#4 Library Lion
Yes! Your students can learn to analyze text! Library Lion by Michelle Knudsen and illustrated by Kevin Hawkes, is a charming tale of curiosity, empathy, and understanding. The traditional-style illustrations are endearing as is the lion himself. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.f...
2019-04-01
26 min
LitCentric Radio
#3 Unlovable
Students can map changes throughout a text using turning points to infer meaning. Unlovable by Dan Yaccarino is a simple story with a surprising twist. Alfred the pug is a character your students will identify with, no matter their age. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com/litcentric-radio-lessons-growing-bundle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a p...
2019-03-25
18 min
LitCentric Radio
#1 Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus
Welcome to the first episode of LitCentric Radio - an all new podcast designed for elementary teachers who love literacy. Today we're exploring persuasion in six different ways. Really! Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus by Mo Willems is a highly engaging call-and-response text that students can’t help but respond to. Join National Board Certified Teacher, Reading Specialist, and Literacy Coach Dr. Julie Webb as she describes the teaching possibilities hidden inside this treasured mentor text. Try this lesson in your class tomorrow: https://litcentric.podia.com...
2019-03-18
13 min