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The EA Campus PodcastThe EA Campus PodcastEP 49: EA Salary TransparencyIn this episode of The EA Campus Podcast, host Nicky Christmas dives into one of the most critical topics in the Executive Assistant profession—salary transparency. Assistants often struggle to access clear, unbiased salary data, but today’s guests have taken a groundbreaking step to change that.Joining Nicky are Yvette Pearson, founder of Admin Wrap, and Alicia Fairclough, founder of EA How To. Together, they’ve created the EA Salary Survey, a report that brings real salary data to the table—without bias, without agenda, and purely for the benefit of the EA community.In this...2025-02-1332 minThe Future Focused AdminThe Future Focused AdminSeason 2 - Ep 6 - The Numbers Don’t Lie: Decoding the 2024 Administrative Professionals Salary Report with Alicia Fairclough and Yvette Pearson,Co-Founders of The EA Salary SurveyOn this episode, we had an insightful discussion with Alicia Fairclough (Founder of EA How To) and Yvette Pearson (Founder of The Admin Wrap), Co-Founders of ‘The EA Salary Survey’. In this chat, we do a deep dive into the data that came out of these reports. We discuss important conversations about the future of compensation and recognition in the admin profession globally. We’ll also discuss:The methodology behind the survey and why it’s unique (no recruiters or employers involved, just real data from real admin professionals What Admins are earning in 2024How do benefits a...2024-11-2951 minThe Future Focused AdminThe Future Focused AdminSeason 2 - Ep 6 - The Numbers Don’t Lie: Decoding the 2024 Administrative Professionals Salary Report with Alicia Fairclough and Yvette Pearson,Co-Founders of The EA Salary SurveyOn this episode, we had an insightful discussion with Alicia Fairclough (Founder of EA How To) and Yvette Pearson (Founder of The Admin Wrap), Co-Founders of ‘The EA Salary Survey’. In this chat, we do a deep dive into the data that came out of these reports. We discuss important conversations about the future of compensation and recognition in the admin profession globally.  We’ll also discuss: The methodology behind the survey and why it’s unique (no recruiters or employers involved, just real data from real admin professionals  What Admins are earning in 2024 How do benefits a...2024-11-2951 minThat’s Debatable!That’s Debatable!Censor Like It's 1979Jan was fortunate enough to join ‘Academics for Academic Freedom’ (AFAF) at their annual conference on Saturday 23rd November and we begin by discussing how important that organisation has become in emboldening academics to fight for their freedom in the university context. The public row around Non Crime Hate Incidents (NCHI) has continued to rumble on, despite Essex police dropping its investigation into Allison Pearson. The Telegraph this week reported that Yvette Cooper is committed to reversing the Tories’ decision to downgrade the monitoring of the incidents, specifically in relation to anti-Semitism and Islamophobia, so that they can be logged by...2024-11-2641 minThat’s Debatable!That’s Debatable!Censor Like It's 1979Jan was fortunate enough to join ‘Academics for Academic Freedom’ (AFAF) at their annual conference on Saturday 23rd November and we begin by discussing how important that organisation has become in emboldening academics to fight for their freedom in the university context. The public row around Non Crime Hate Incidents (NCHI) has continued to rumble on, despite Essex police dropping its investigation into Allison Pearson. The Telegraph this week reported that Yvette Cooper is committed to reversing the Tories’ decision to downgrade the monitoring of the incidents, specifically in relation to anti-Semitism and Islamophobia, so that they can be logged by...2024-11-2641 minCoffee House ShotsCoffee House ShotsMaking sense of non-crime hate incidentsThe government has announced a review into how to properly police non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs). This follows the experience of Allison Pearson who, on Remembrance Day morning, was doorstepped by Essex Police demanding an interview about a long-forgotten tweet. Reports of NCHIs have dramatically increased in the last year, with 13,200 recorded in the 12 months to June (around 36 a day). What qualifies as an NCHI and how can the police be expected to enforce them? Is this police overreach or a necessary measure to tackle the rise in instances of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia? Oscar Edmondson speaks to James Heale...2024-11-1511 minCelebrity Catch Up: Life After That Thing I DidCelebrity Catch Up: Life After That Thing I DidSeason 6 Best Bits - aka Favourites revisitedJoin Genevieve as she picks out some memorable celebrity guest moments from Season 6 of Celebrity Catch Up.      Hear a rare interview with Peter Ostrum - better known as Charlie Bucket in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - as he reminisces about making the classic film with Gene Wilder.      For TV lovers Blue Peter's Yvette Fielding, The Young Ones' Nigel Planer and Eerie Indiana star Omri Katz walk down memory lane.      And for music fans, pop legends Paul Young, Five Star's Deniece Pearson and Rozalla relive their rise to fame and crazy times in the '8...2024-06-2847 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastNSF AGEP Alliances: Beacons for Equity in the STEM Professoriate Part II This is a continuation of our conversation from Episode 27, where we introduced  current and past participants in conversations about the National Science Foundation's Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP) program. In this episode, we discussed the importance of institutional change and the scholars shared their advice for program officers and project leaders on programmatic strategies for advancing equity in the STEM professoriate and for new and prospective scholars on how to thrive as graduate students, postdoctoral scholars or early career faculty members.Our guests include:Dr. Luis De Jesus Baez, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at...2022-10-2640 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastNSF AGEP Alliances: Beacons for Equity in the STEM Professoriate Part IThe National Science Foundation’s (NSF's) Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP) program funds teams of institutions that work together to identify, mitigate, and ultimately eradicate, systemic barriers to success for STEM faculty from racially and ethnically minoritized identities while studying, disseminating, and reproducing those strategies to produce large-scale, sustainable change.  This episode features current and past participants in conversations about AGEP program impacts on their success. We discussed the importance of having strong mentoring networks at all stages of our journeys; they shared components of AGEP projects that have translated into professional practice and tan...2022-10-1231 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastSoapbox: The Truth about ABETThere are a lot of misconceptions about ABET, and this "Soapbox" episode sets out to correct some of them. In particular, we talk about opportunities to innovate in engineering curricula in a way that meets ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) criteria requirements and advances justice, equity, diversity and inclusion by teaching students to be more equitable and inclusive engineers. After an overview, we focus this episode on student outcomes related to communication and teams.When you listen, please do these three (3) things for me:Take a moment to SUBSCRIBE, leave a 5-STAR RATING, a GREAT REVIEW...2022-04-0643 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastGetting Ready for Advanced Degrees (GRAD) with Dr. Marcus HuggansThis episode is a conversation with Dr. Marcus Huggans, Executive Director of Client Relations for the National GEM Consortium. We speak about GEM's rich history in increasing the numbers of scholars from traditionally marginalized racial and ethnic identities earning degrees in STEM, the importance of mentoring and social capital, and the benefits of being part of the GEM family.When you listen, please do these three (3) things for me:Take a moment to SUBSCRIBE, leave a 5-STAR RATING, a GREAT REVIEW, and SHARE with others.Follow me and #EngineeringChangePodcast  on Twitter.Visit engineeringchangepodcast.com for more i...2022-03-091h 00Engineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastInclusive Engineering Outreach with Kathy RenzettiThis episode is a conversation with Kathy Renzetti, Executive Director of DiscoverE. Just in time for Engineers Week 2022, we speak about the need to remove barriers so ALL students have the opportunity to engage in engineering, the impacts of having STEM professionals engage in K-12 outreach, and flipping the script on the questions we ask regarding student success.When you listen, please do these three (3) things for me:Take a moment to SUBSCRIBE, leave a 5-STAR RATING, a GREAT REVIEW, and SHARE with others.Follow me and #EngineeringChangePodcast  on Twitter.Visit engineeringchangepodcast.com for more information a...2022-02-231h 00Engineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change - Season 4 TrailerIt's been a while but we're back! We're gearing up for the launch of Season 4 on Wednesday, February 23. Check out this trailer to discover what we have in store!Visit our Engineering Change Podcast Website to learn more!2022-02-0903 minLet\'s Get Civil!Let's Get Civil!Let's Talk Industry with Amarra Gladney, P.E.Sit back, grab your popcorn and relax as we dive deep into what it’s like working in the steel construction industry! Tune in with today’s special guest, Amarra Gladney, as we discover her journey becoming a project engineer to now successful professional engineer, as well as how she remains strong and confident when faced with prejudice and setbacks. Feel free to check out our other episodes such as “Let’s Get Professional with Isaac Kontorovsky” or “Let’s Solve Problems with Dr. Yvette E. Pearson'' if you want to learn more about different sect...2022-01-2537 minLet\'s Get Civil!Let's Get Civil!Let's Solve Problems with Dr. Yvette E. Pearson!Let's solve problems with people, for people! This week, join us as we dive into the field of engineering with Dr. Yvette E. Pearson, and talk about everything from justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion in engineering, to navigating a packed and busy schedule.  Be sure to check out more of Dr. Pearson's content down below!  Engineering Change Podcast: https://engineeringchangepodcast.com/  IG/twitter: @dryepearson  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryepearson/  Website: https://dryepearson.com/2021-11-0146 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 23: Prescription for ChangeThis episode is a conversation with Dr. Terri W. Jackson, author of  "The Madness Within: The Journey of a Future Doctor" (as Terri L. Whitley) and her newest release, "Chocolate Covered Nut: The Journey Continues." We talk about her journey navigating STEM education at the undergraduate and graduate levels as a student with bipolar disorder; reconsidering how we define and describe "normal;" and how she has managed, and ultimately overcome, challenges in her career as a pharmacist. This conversation is for anyone who has concerns about their mental health - or that of others - and who is looking f...2021-08-0449 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 22: The 50K CoalitionThis episode is a conversation with Dr. Kimberly Douglas of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE), Clif Morgan of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), Dr. Kathy DeerInWater of The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES), and Dr. Roberta Rincon of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE). We discuss their goal of graduating 50,000 diverse engineers annually by 2025 and how collective impact can bolster the success of change initiatives that are jointly led by different organizations. When you listen, please do these three (3) things for me:Take a moment to SUBSCRIBE, leave a 5-STAR R...2021-07-2143 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 21: Equity and Inclusion in Organizational LeadershipThis episode is a conversation with Dr. Joel Ducoste, President of the Association for Environmental Engineering and Science Professors (AEESP). We cover a range of topics on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in STEM education and professional societies, including accountability for DEI in teaching, research, promotion, and tenure.When you listen, please do these three (3) things for me:Take a moment to SUBSCRIBE, leave a 5-STAR RATING, a GREAT REVIEW, and SHARE with others.Follow me and #EngineeringChangePodcast  on Twitter.Visit engineeringchangepodcast.com for more information and to connect with me.2021-07-0751 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 20: One Year of Engineering ChangeIn this episode, we take a journey through Seasons 1 and 2, revisiting some of the many amazing moments we had with guests during our first year.   We went back to Episode 6 in Season 1 where we talked with undergraduate mechanical engineering student, Javian Pierson about our responsibility to support, mentor, and champion others. From Season 2, we revisited Episode 13 with Dr. Ann Gulley, where we discussed the need for diverse perspectives in standard setting. And from Episode 12 with BlackInEngineering.org, we delve into Dr. Cullen Buie's statement that failure to be inclusive in design and decision-making is literally life or death. 2021-06-2333 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change - Season 3 TrailerIt's hard to believe we've wrapped up our first year of Engineering Change Podcast! We're gearing up for the launch of Season 3 on Wednesday, June 16. Check out this trailer to discover what we have in store!Visit our Engineering Change Podcast Website to learn more!2021-06-0203 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 19: Lagniappe - Cracking the Research CodeThis episode is lagniappe (a little something extra) from Episode 12. In this conversation, Dr. Carlotta Berry, Dr. Audrey Bowden, and Dr. Cullen Bowie share insights from their experiences navigating the research funding and publication landscape as early career faculty. If you have ever wondered how folks get a foot in the door to get their first grants and how they amass publication numbers, you'll know after this.When you listen, please do these three (3) things for me:Take a moment to SUBSCRIBE, leave a 5-STAR RATING, a GREAT REVIEW, and SHARE with others.Follow me and...2021-03-0314 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 18: Demystifying the Engineering Ph.D. with Dr. Monica F. CoxWhy get an engineering Ph.D.? You'll get some ideas from this episode! It is a continuation of our Season 1, Episode 4 conversation with Dr. Monica F. Cox. This time we dive into her book, Demystifying the Engineering Ph.D., to learn about people's motivations for and experiences in pursuing a Ph.D. in engineering, how this varies depending on work sector (industry versus academia), and how to emerge mentally and physically whole in the wake of challenges encountered in academia. When you listen, please do these three (3) things for me:Take a moment to SUBSCRIBE, leave a...2021-02-1048 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 17: You Ask, We AnswerQuincy and I are back for another Q&A episode in which we answer your questions! In this episode, we tackle questions about innovating to address diversity, equity, and inclusion in engineering curricula while pointing to faculty and programs that are exemplars and the connections to ABET requirements. One thing we did not emphasize in our discussion of equitable and communication as part of an innovative curriculum, but should have, is that communication is not a one-way street that's focused on delivering content. It is very much multidirectional, involving information sharing amongst different groups at different levels...2021-01-2743 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 16: Soapbox - Signs, Symptoms and Diseases: Why Diversity Efforts FailWhy do many diversity efforts fail? Because they are DIVERSITY efforts. Like medications that deal only with symptoms, diversity efforts only address things at the surface and don't get at the roots to deal with the diseases that cause the inequities we see in engineering education and practice. Join me for this first "Soapbox" episode in which my co-producer and I draw upon recent events and share insights that delineate justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion along with strategies for shifting gears to focus on efforts that will lead to sustainable change.When you listen, please d...2021-01-1331 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 15: Hypervisible Invisibility #EngineeringWhileBlack with Dr. James Holly, Jr. and Chanel BeebeWhat does it mean to be hypervisible yet invisible? And how does that impact engineering education and the outcomes of engineering planning and design? In this episode, I speak with Dr. James Holly, Jr., Assistant Professor of Urban STEM Education at Wayne State University, and Chanel Beebe, Ph.D. Candidate in the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University, and we answer those questions. In particular, we speak about how to make sure storytelling and listening are intentional in order to effect positive change.When you listen, please do these three (3) things for me:Take a...2020-12-3051 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 14: What does social justice have to do with engineering? with Dr. Donna RileyWhat does social justice have to do with engineering? This is one of the most disheartening questions I have ever heard. It would be bad enough if it came from someone in the general public; what made it terrifying is that it came from an engineer - a civil engineer. For all who are wondering, tune in for the answer.In this episode, I speak with Dr. Donna Riley, the Kamyar Haghighi Head of the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University, about a number of topics including: convergent research approaches for solving societal problems, connections between...2020-12-161h 12Engineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 13: Improving Mathematics Accessibility with Ann GulleyPeople with disabilities are often left out of conversations and initiatives that support diversity, equity, and inclusion. With a sizeable fraction of the US population having some type of disability, it is unfathomable and unfortunate that people often count us out when it comes to degrees and careers in engineering and other STEM fields.  There is an urgent need to RE-IMAGE who we see as engineers and FINE-TUNE our climate and culture, eradicating barriers to success for all students.In this episode, I speak with Ann Gulley, Tutor Coordinator in the Ginn College of Engineering at Auburn U...2020-12-0258 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 12: Black in Engineering with Dr. Carlotta Berry, Dr. Audrey Bowden, and Dr. Cullen BuieThe year 2020 has been unprecedented in a number of ways. Systemic racism has come to the forefront of society with global outcries for justice rarely seen, especially in recent years. Couple that with a pandemic that has adversely impacted millions globally - in terms of illnesses, deaths, job losses, education, and so much more - it's no wonder why so many people are #OVER2020.This episode is a conversation with Dr. Carlotta Berry, a co-founder of BlackinEngineering.org,  and Dr. Audrey Bowden and Dr. Cullen Buie, two faculty members who led the development of the group's Call t...2020-11-041h 15Engineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 11: Unsticking the System with Mike McMeekinIf 2020 has taught us nothing else, it has taught us flexibility, resilience, and that the concept of "normalcy" is fleeting.  While presenting huge challenges, 2020 has made it clear that change is possible. We've seen flexible modes of working that have reduced barriers for many, more widespread attention to systemic inequities and the need to eradicate them, and a heightened awareness of the societal impacts of engineering. This episode is a conversation with Mike McMeekin, Executive Director of Engineering Change Lab (ECL) USA. We speak at great length about insights shared at ECL-USA's Summit 9 focused on justice, equity, diversity, and i...2020-10-211h 06Engineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change - Season 2 TrailerIt's hard to believe we've wrapped up our first season of Engineering Change Podcast! We're gearing up for the launch of Season 2 on Wednesday, October 21.Check out this trailer to find out what we have in store!Visit www.engineeringchangepodcast.com to learn more!2020-10-0702 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 10: Trailblazers: Engineering Change with Modern FiguresThis is the third of three (3) special episodes in which I joined forces with my colleagues Dr. Jeremy Waisome and Dr. Kyla McMullen at Modern Figures Podcast in Summer 2020. In this episode, we discuss how the desire to make a difference fueled our guests' passion and resulted in them UNINTENTIONALLY becoming TRAILBLAZERS in engineering and higher education. Our guests are: Dr. Stephanie G. Adams, Dean of the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science at University of Texas at Dallas and 2019-20 President of the American Society for Engineering Education; Dr. Bevlee Watford, Associate Dean of Equity and...2020-09-231h 29Engineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 9: Allyship in Action: Engineering Change with Modern FiguresThis is the second of three (3) special episodes in which I joined forces with my colleagues Dr. Jeremy Waisome and Dr. Kyla McMullen at Modern Figures Podcast in Summer 2020. In this episode, we discuss the dos and don'ts of allyship with three women who have been strong allies for equity and inclusion for underrepresented people of color, women, and persons with disabilities in STEM for years. Our guests are: Dr. Amy E. Slaton, Professor of History at Drexel University; Dr. Colleen Lewis, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; and Dr. Claire Horner-Devine, Founder...2020-09-091h 06Engineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 8: Leading the Change: Engineering Change with Modern FiguresThis is the first of three (3) special episodes on which my colleagues Dr. Kyla McMullen and Dr. Jeremy Magruder Waisome at Modern Figures Podcast and I joined forces in Summer 2020. In this episode, we discuss actionable strategies toward change specifically focused on race and intersections with gender. Guests include: Dr. Renetta Garrison Tull, Vice Chancellor of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at UC Davis; Dr. Claudia Rankins, Program Director in the Human Resources Development Division at the National Science Foundation; Dr. Monica F. Cox, Professor of Engineering Education at The Ohio State University; and Dr. Marcia Allen Owens, JD, Assistant...2020-08-2655 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 7: You Ask, We AnswerWhat role does biology play in the underrepresentation of women in engineering? How can we equip tutors to contribute to an inclusive climate? How does the remote work and learning paradigm shift impact people from traditionally marginalized identities? Listen in to hear how my co-producer and I answer these questions from listeners and to learn how you can have your questions addressed on a future episode.Visit www.engineeringchangepodcast.com for more information or to connect with Dr. YEP.If you like what you hear, please take a moment to SUBSCRIBE so you’ll...2020-08-1233 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 6: Internships and Mentoring Through a Student's Lens with Javian PiersonOne often overlooked aspect of the engineering student's experience is the culture and climate they encounter during industry internships. One often overlooked voice is that of the student. This episode gives you both! It's a conversation with Javian Pierson, an undergraduate mechanical engineering student at Southern University, about her experiences as an intern in industry, the transition from HBCU culture to corporate culture, the importance of mentorship, and how to use what are seemingly failures as springboards for success.Follow Ms. Javian Pierson on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. Visit www.engineeringchangepodcast.com for more information...2020-07-2946 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 5: Working Smarter, Not Just Harder with Dr. Karl W. ReidThere has been a lot of research over the years to illuminate strategies that work (or don't work) to improve equity and inclusion in engineering education, yet application in practice at scale to achieve widespread, sustainable change has not occurred. In this episode, Dr. Karl Reid and I discuss how three fundamental strategies - attitude shifts, behavior shifts, and connection shifts -  lead to increased student success. Rather than focus solely on students, we spend a bit of time discussing how faculty, staff, and administrators can apply these strategies to create more inclusive education institutions and programs. We contextualize t...2020-07-151h 02Engineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 4: Saying Things That Have to be Said with Dr. Monica F. CoxWe’re hearing more conversations now than ever about systemic racism and other sources of inequities in not only our communities, but also in higher education. Engineering education is no exception. In this episode, Dr. Monica Cox and I have a very frank discussion about the experiences of Blacks in engineering education. We delve into topics such as the need for advocates and allies who are not threatened by the possibility of losing their privilege, being labeled an angry Black woman, and the importance of being able to speak truth to power. We also spend a bit of time di...2020-07-0151 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 3: Sustainability, Accreditation, and Advocacy with Dr. Michael MilliganSociety is not one-size-fits all, and neither are good solutions to societal challenges. In order for engineering solutions to optimally serve society, engagement of stakeholders and engineers who bring diverse demographic, historical, social, cultural, economic, disciplinary, and other perspectives to problem solving is a must. This episode is a great conversation with Dr. Michael Milligan, Executive Director and CEO of ABET.  We discuss the importance of inclusive problem solving to the attainment of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, gender disparities in engineering education and practice, and the importance of leaders who walk the talk when it comes to matters o...2020-06-1753 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 2: Making Community with Dr. Sossena WoodWe’re learning more and more about how sense of belonging can impact students from underrepresented groups in engineering and other STEM disciplines. Most times interventions are focused on the students alone. Institutions should focus more on making sure their climates are inclusive of the diverse students they serve (or would like to serve) and on educating students as “whole people.” In this episode I speak with Dr. Sossena Wood, Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow in Biomedical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, as she discusses her experiences in not just finding, but making community in her undergraduate and graduate programs, and how th...2020-06-0352 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEpisode 1: Welcome to Engineering ChangeHave you ever wondered why we have not seen large-scale, sustainable change in diversity, equity, and inclusion in engineering education?  This brief "welcome" episode introduces the concepts behind Engineering Change, setting the stage for the exciting, informative conversations to come.Visit www.engineeringchangepodcast.com for more information and to connect with Dr. YEP.If you like what you hear, please take a moment to subscribe so you’ll automatically get new episodes, leave a 5-star rating, a great review, and share with others.2020-05-2013 minEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change PodcastEngineering Change - TrailerEngineering Change is the podcast designed to help REDEFINE the engineering education experience as we know it by: RE-imaging who we see as engineers and what we see as engineering, DE-siloing academic programs and problem solving, and FINE-tuning academic culture and climate so people from all backgrounds can succeed. Each episode will leave students and educators with strategies they can put into practice wherever they are in the process of ENGINEERING CHANGE.Visit www.engineeringchangepodcast.com for more information and to connect with Dr. YEP.If you like what you hear, please take a moment...2020-05-0402 minVivifier SessionsVivifier SessionsVivifier's House Sessions [Episode 60] Presented By Yvette Lindquist 23.06.19It's Vivifier's House Sessions time 📻🙌 This week we have one of our all-time favourite and best selling singles in the mix, "One Night" by Yvette Lindquist & IDA fLO. It gets even better, we are dropping a massive "One Night" remix package on the 28th of June. Don't forget to save the date or follow us now on Beatport and get notified when the remixes drop. Beatport link: https://www.beatport.com/label/vivifier-records/31705 An hour of the finest house and tech house from around the 🌎 Presented by Yvette Lindquist DJ Available on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Soundcloud and Mixcloud 🙌 Link to all streamin...2019-06-211h 03The Speech Science PodcastThe Speech Science PodcastASHA Elections Part 3: Dr. Yvette Hyter; Burnout, Women’s Voice; and Hearing ProtectionEpisode 71:  ASHA Elections Part 3: Dr. Yvette Hyter; Burnout, Women’s Voice; and Hearing Protection On this episode, the crew went back to Facebook Live to start the show.  Michael, Matt, and Michelle discuss holding licensures in multiple states.  What is Burnout? How can SLPs help women be heard at work?  How loud is too loud?  Did you know there are amusement parks labeled as a Certified Autism Center, what about Sesame Street?  Michelle was able to sit down with Dr. Yvette D. Hyter.  Yvette is an ASHA Fellow, and Professor of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences at Western M...2019-03-301h 42Divine CinemaDivine CinemaCome SundayCome Sunday is a film that finally tells the story of the journey into a type of Christianity that Divine Cinema and it’s hosts abide in.  However, is it a good film? Does the filmmaking bring to life the struggle in challenging a tenant of Evangelical theology and all the loss that comes with that, or does it just make you wish hell actually exists?  Listen to find out what Jeff, Dylan and Adam think. And of course to hear where they stand on its theological merits as measured by the tried and true pieces of silver rating syst...2018-11-081h 01IdjitCast – QuadrupleZIdjitCast – QuadrupleZIdjitCast Season Eight Episode Twenty “Pac Man Fever”This week, the episode title just barely fits, but our favorite sci-fi pseudonym user is back with a case for Sam and Dean. We discuss Season Eight, Episode Twenty, “Pac Man Fever.” As always we look at the episode in depth, but find time for… No Annie, no Yvette, but we do have a special surprise guest. And nobody may have been more surprised than he? Ah ah ah… so far… Djinn and tonics are on hand. Not that sort of die hard. Reaffirmed dedication. Are...2018-09-2558 minPodcasts – QuadrupleZPodcasts – QuadrupleZIdjitCast Season Eight Episode Twenty “Pac Man Fever”This week, the episode title just barely fits, but our favorite sci-fi pseudonym user is back with a case for Sam and Dean. We discuss Season Eight, Episode Twenty, “Pac Man Fever.” As always we look at the episode in depth, but find time for… No Annie, no Yvette, but we do have a special surprise guest. And nobody may have been more surprised than he? Ah ah ah… so far… Djinn and tonics are on hand. Not that sort of die hard. Reaffirmed dedication. Are...2018-09-2558 minIdjitCast – QuadrupleZIdjitCast – QuadrupleZIdjitCast Season Eight Episode Twenty “Pac Man Fever”This week, the episode title just barely fits, but our favorite sci-fi pseudonym user is back with a case for Sam and Dean. We discuss Season Eight, Episode Twenty, “Pac Man Fever.” As always we look at the episode in depth, but find time for… No Annie, no Yvette, but we do have a special surprise guest. And nobody may have been more surprised than he? Ah ah ah… so far… Djinn and tonics are on hand. Not that sort of die hard. Reaffirmed dedication. Are...2018-09-2558 minQuadrupleZQuadrupleZIdjitCast Season Eight Episode Twenty “Pac Man Fever”This week, the episode title just barely fits, but our favorite sci-fi pseudonym user is back with a case for Sam and Dean. We discuss Season Eight, Episode Twenty, “Pac Man Fever.” As always we look at the episode in depth, but find time for… No Annie, no Yvette, but we do have a special surprise guest. And nobody may have been more surprised than he? Ah ah ah… so far… Djinn and tonics are on hand. Not that sort of die hard. Reaffirmed dedication. Are...2018-09-2558 minWhy Watch That RadioWhy Watch That RadioTWWTT:So Much TV: Season Returns, Beginnings and EndingsSeason Enders:Waco (miniseries, Paramount Network)In February 1993, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms raids David Koresh's Branch Davidian compound, a small religious community located just outside of Waco, Texas, triggering a drawn-out gun battle that kills four ATF agents and six civilians and wounds dozens more people. After a 51-day standoff, the conflict ends when an FBI assault leads to a fire that engulfs the compound, killing 76 Branch Davidians, including Koresh. Told from the perspectives of those who were there, including chief FBI negotiator Gary Noesner and survivor David Thibodeau, the six-part scripted...2018-03-2046 minWhy Watch That RadioWhy Watch That RadioTWWTT:So Much TV: Season Returns, Beginnings and EndingsSeason Enders:Waco (miniseries, Paramount Network)In February 1993, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms raids David Koresh's Branch Davidian compound, a small religious community located just outside of Waco, Texas, triggering a drawn-out gun battle that kills four ATF agents and six civilians and wounds dozens more people. After a 51-day standoff, the conflict ends when an FBI assault leads to a fire that engulfs the compound, killing 76 Branch Davidians, including Koresh. Told from the perspectives of those who were there, including chief FBI negotiator Gary Noesner and survivor David Thibodeau, the six-part scripted...2018-03-2046 minMAN ABOUT TOWN WITH DONN CARL HARPER AND WILLIAM L. 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