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Get Down To Business with Scott "Shalom" Klein
Podcast of “Get Down To Business” – 05/25/2025 - Taylor Scott, Elizabeth Bieniek, Borja Cuan and Kate Assaraf
Join Scott "Shalom" Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests:Taylor ScottElizabeth BieniekBorja CuanKate Assaraf
2025-05-25
40 min
Mama in the Saddle
Cycle Syncing: A Conversation with Katie Klein
Have you ever struggled with your monthly cycle, and it has impacted not only your motherhood but also with your horses? If so, then this podcast with Katie Klein, homeschooling mama of 3, is for you. Katie and I share a great conversation on all things cycles and cycle syncing. She has even written an amazing book on cycle syncing that can be found at her website. I have been cycle syncing for a few months now, and have been testing to see if tracking and syncing with my cycle would help with some of the...
2025-03-21
51 min
Finding Fantasy Reads
The Monster Catcher and Dragon Nights by Elizabeth Klein [Fantasy Short Story]
In this episode you'll hear two short stories from Elizabeth Klein. One story is about a brave and reckless boy dealing with monsters, and the other is about a brave and reckless girl dealing with dragons. The Monster Catcher and Dragon Nights are narrated by Paeter Frandsen. Important Links: The Author: Elizabeth Klein's website, where you can get a free book for signing up for her newsletter The Narrator: Paeter Frandsen's website Instructions on how to leave a review for the podcast Enjoying the podcast? Consider donating toward podcast...
2024-12-03
37 min
Sequel Rights
Ep 267 - Santa Buddies (GUEST: Christian Klein)
Christmas comes SUPER early this year as the Buddies set off to the north pole (eventually) to help save Christmas! Special guest Christian Klein joins us this week to get in the holiday spirit with Santa Buddies! Star ratings help us build our audience! Please rate/review/subscribe to us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen, and share us with the all powerful Christmas Icicle! Email us at sequelrights@gmail.com with feedback or suggestions on future franchises! My productivity hack https://magicmind.com/SEQUELR40 Use my code...
2024-10-16
1h 25
Listen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
Angels and Saints: Who They Are and Why They Matter (Engaging Catholicism) by Mcgrath Institute For Church Life, Elizabeth Klein
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/804362to listen full audiobooks. Title: Angels and Saints: Who They Are and Why They Matter (Engaging Catholicism) Author: Mcgrath Institute For Church Life, Elizabeth Klein Narrator: Nan Mcnamara Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 21 minutes Release date: August 13, 2024 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: We often pray with the saints in our Catholic practice or see paintings of angels by famous artists, but who are they really? What do they do? Can they really intercede for us? Elizabeth Klein, assistant professor of theology at the Augustine Institute, leads us through a soul-inspiring exploration of Catholic teaching on...
2024-08-13
3h 21
Listen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
Angels and Saints: Who They Are and Why They Matter (Engaging Catholicism) by Mcgrath Institute For Church Life, Elizabeth Klein
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/804362 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Angels and Saints: Who They Are and Why They Matter (Engaging Catholicism) Author: Mcgrath Institute For Church Life, Elizabeth Klein Narrator: Nan Mcnamara Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 21 minutes Release date: August 13, 2024 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: We often pray with the saints in our Catholic practice or see paintings of angels by famous artists, but who are they really? What do they do? Can they really intercede for us? Elizabeth Klein, assistant professor of theology at the Augustine Institute, leads us through a soul-inspiring exploration of Catholic teaching...
2024-08-13
30 min
Brief Encounters
Advancing Offshore Wind Energy: Insights from BOEM Director Elizabeth Klein
Kimberly Wood, 2023-24 law student fellow with the D.C. Bar Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Community, interviews Elizabeth Klein, Director of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM). Klein discusses BOEM's role in overseeing offshore wind energy development in the US, outlining their process from identifying potential lease areas to conducting environmental assessments and engaging with stakeholders. She emphasizes BOEM's efforts to meet renewable energy goals while balancing environmental concerns and fostering economic growth and local economic benefits associated with offshore wind projects. The discussion also touches on regulatory updates and challenges facing the industry.
2024-07-31
26 min
Get Latest Full Audiobooks in Teen & YA, Tough Topics
[Spanish] - Tú no eres el problema: Entiéndete y sana tras el vínculo con psicópatas narcisistas by Elizabeth Clapés
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/786440 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - Tú no eres el problema: Entiéndete y sana tras el vínculo con psicópatas narcisistas Author: Elizabeth Clapés Narrator: Elizabeth Clapés Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 39 minutes Release date: May 30, 2024 Genres: Tough Topics Publisher's Summary: Identificar a un narcisista no es tarea fácil. Una guía para comprender sus mecanismos de manipulación, protegerte de ellos y sanar, por la psicóloga Elizabeth Clapés. ¿Cómo vas a llamar psicópata o narcisista a tu propia madre? ¿Al «amor de tu vida»? ¿A tu...
2024-05-30
05 min
Sequel Rights
Ep 250 - Battle for the Planet of the Apes (GUEST: Rob Klein)
Ape-ril continues this week as we celebrate the major milestone of 250 episode of Sequel Rights!!! WOOOOO!!!! Special guest Rob Klein joins us to discuss his massive collection of Planet of the Apes props and costumes as we ourselves grapple with the final film in the original series, Battle for the Planet of the Apes. Star ratings help us build our audience! Please rate/review/subscribe to us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen, and share us with your pet squirrel! Email us at sequelrights@gmail.com with feedback or suggestions on future franchises!
2024-04-10
1h 49
Wonks and War Rooms
Political Influencers with Nate Lubin
In this episode, Elizabeth chats with digital communication strategist and experienced political campaigner, Nate Lubin about social media content creators in politics. Nate draws on his experience with the Better Internet Initiative which helps influencers make educational content related to progressive issues as well as his past experience as Director of the Office of Digital Strategy at the White House and Director of Digital Marketing at Obama for America. They talk about what constitutes a political influencer, how content creators engage in politics, and different models of influencer engagement.Additional Resources:Elizabeth relies on...
2024-02-28
33 min
Outside the Walls
Angels and Saints: Engaging Catholicism - Dr. Elizabeth Klein
Dr. Elizabeth Klein is an Associate Professor of Theology At the Augustine Institute, a contributor to Formed, and the author of Augustine’s Theology of Angels and God: What Every Catholic Should Know, which is the topic of our patreon segment this week. She specializes in patristic theology, particularly the writings of St. Augustine. She is the director of the Augustine Institute’s Short Course Program. Klein earned a doctor of philosophy degree in historical theology at the University of Notre Dame, where she also served as a post-doctoral scholar, course instructor, and graduate assistant. She jo...
2024-02-10
56 min
The Autism Helper Podcast
Episode 262: Feeding Therapy and Food Sensitivity with Elizabeth Klein, BCBA
Elizabeth Klein is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and Clinical Director of an ABA program that delivers therapy in home, school, clinic, and community settings. She noticed a common challenge with children with autism across settings - eating problems.In this episode, Elizabeth discusses with eating challenges are common for children with autism. Then she dives into how to utilize a data driven tool for selecting goals. She created the Feeding Tool Assessment to determine the current earring repertoire and identify next tier goals for increasing food variety. She also shares how teachers can support these goals...
2024-01-22
21 min
Sunny Side Up Nutrition
How Pressure Shows up in Feeding Children With Marsha Dunn Klein
Anna L. and Elizabeth chat with Marsha Dunn Klein, a Pediatric Occupational Therapist and expert in the field of feeding children. They discuss how pressure and other factors such as the sensory aspects of eating affect our children's relationship and connection to food. They explore strategies parents and caregivers can use to feel supported in their efforts to feed their children, and ways to help children feel safe and regulated at mealtimes. Links: Get Permission Institute Sunny Side Up Nutrition Podcast Lutz, Alexander & Associates Nutrition Therapy Pinney Davenport Nutrition https://thirdwheeled.com/ https://m8.design/ https://ww...
2023-11-20
43 min
Top Full Audiobooks in Self-Improvement, Career Development
Founder vs Investor: The Honest Truth About Venture Capital from Startup to IPO by Elizabeth Joy Zalman, Jerry Neumann
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/646934 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Founder vs Investor: The Honest Truth About Venture Capital from Startup to IPO Author: Elizabeth Joy Zalman, Jerry Neumann Narrator: Andrew Magnusson, Jerry Neumann, Elizabeth Joy Zalman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 56 minutes Release date: September 12, 2023 Genres: Career Development Publisher's Summary: Read by the authors. “The rarest of business books, one that provides genuinely actionable counsel delivered without empty cliches.” – KIRKUS How many world-changing startups will fail because the founders and investors never figure out how to work together? Founder Elizabeth Zalman and Investor Jerry Neumann square off in this...
2023-09-12
03 min
Augustine Institute Catholic Talk Show
Who Is God? w/ Dr. Elizabeth Klein
Who is God? If we as Catholics want to love God and make him the center of our lives, we would do well to consider this question. Dr. Tim Gray welcomes Dr. Elizabeth Klein to discuss this topic. Dr. Klein has a course on God on the Augustine Institute Short Course platform, where new courses are added each month. Find out more at Augustine Institute Short Courses. Help us share the truth and beauty of the Gospel and reach Catholics worldwide. Become an Augustine Institute Mission Circle Partner. Join the Mission Circle today!
2023-06-21
31 min
Live Purely with Elizabeth
Elizabeth Candelario of Mad Agriculture: Revolutionizing Agriculture for Farmers, People, and the Planet
It’s an enlightening episode this week as Elizabeth welcomes Elizabeth Candelario, Director of Strategic Partnerships for Mad Agriculture, who is on a mission to revolutionize agriculture for the benefit of farmers, people, and the planet. They discuss the power of regenerative agriculture and its ability to transform our agriculture system and ultimately improve the health of our planet and ourselves. They also unveil the exciting news of Purely Elizabeth’s partnership with Mad Ag in which they will be sponsoring the research and testing of the soil and land as well as sourcing regenerative oats from partner farmers to in...
2023-05-16
55 min
Wind Power
In conversation with BOEM chief Elizabeth Klein
Elizabeth Klein, the new chief at the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), discusses the route ahead for offshore wind in the US.Klein was appointed as the new director of BOEM in January and has been a member of Biden’s administration since it took office, initially serving as senior counsellor to US secretary of the interior Deb Haaland.She has also served two previous presidents and was a key architect of the Obama administration's work to create a new offshore wind industry and leasing programme.In the tenth ep...
2023-03-16
29 min
Wonks and War Rooms
Meta Oversight Board with Julie Owono
Julie Owono is the executive director of Internet Sans Frontières (Internet Without Borders) and a fellow at the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University. She is also an inaugural member of the Meta Oversight Board, an independent group of experts who review appeals of content moderation decisions on Facebook and Instagram, which is the topic of today’s episode. Elizabeth and Julie talk about the background of the board and the appeals process, how cases are chosen, the possibilities and limits of what can be accomplished with content moderation, and the lesson Julie has learned in her...
2023-03-08
40 min
Western Friend Podcast
19. Barbara Birch Interview - Elizabeth Fry & Embodied Spirituality
Episode 19 of the Western Friend Podcast features an interview with Barbara Birch. Barbara is a member of Strawberry Creek Meeting in Berkeley, California. She discusses her research on Elizabeth Fry, embodied spirituality and its relevance to Quakers today, as well as Friendly 12-Step recovery.Click here to read Barbara's article in Western Friend, "Eilzabeth Gurney Fry: A Quaker Mess."
2023-02-04
59 min
H3 Podcast
RIP Queen Elizabeth, Keffals vs Kiwi Farms, Harry Styles vs Chris Pine
Today we mourn the unfortunate passing of her royal majesty Queen Elizabeth II. We also dig into the absolute chaos of the Harry Styles Chris Pine drama with a powerpoint from AB, SuperMega sends us a gift, we try to recreate the motions from the viral Reddit post about the ultimate lovemaking song, & much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022-09-10
3h 28
Sandi Klein's Conversations with Creative Women
Elizabeth Ward Land - Broadway, Film/TV Actress, Singer, Musician
Elizabeth Ward Land is known for her standout roles on Broadway, most recently as a member of Sarah Silverman's off-Broadway musical, The Bedwetter. She's also been featured in numerous television and movie roles. Using her powerful and resonant voice, Elizabeth's new album, "Still Within the Sound of My Voice, - The Songs of Linda Ronstadt," is a powerful tribute to the 11-time Grammy-winning music legend, who was diagnosed with a medical condition that caused her to lose control of her vocal cords - effectively ending her singing career. With this album, Elizabeth pays homage to the incomparable Ms. Ronstadt...
2022-07-19
38 min
Sunshine in my Nest
How to Know if Homeschooling is Right for Your Family? with Katie Klein
How do you know if homeschooling is a good fit for your family? Katie Klein is a homeschool coach. She walks moms know what homeschool method will best fit their personality, and how to set up homeschool. Today Katie and I talk about the benefits we’ve seen in our families from homeschooling, why we choose to homeschool, when to start, and the methods we love best. Katie and I talk about how she chose a hybrid of Unschool and the Charlotte Mason method for their family! You can find Katie's resources and cou...
2022-06-21
18 min
Church Life Today
Augustine on the Eucharist, with Elizabeth Klein
St. Augustine’s Eucharistic theology is more controversial than you might think. It is controversial because throughout the Christian tradition, rival theological camps have appealed to Augustine to further their own arguments and Christian practice. It would not be uncommon for Augustine to be arguing against Augustine in these debates––at least in terms of how Augustine is presented and made to fit into the theological and spiritual program of those who seek to inherit his legacy.So what is Augustine’s Eucharistic theology and how does it accommodate this breadth of expression? On today’s show we want to try to...
2022-06-19
33 min
Just Start Storytelling
35. INTERVIEW: Elizabeth Kotite
Today Arielle chats with Elizabeth about her web series COMEDY LEMONADE! FROM THIS EPISODE Comedy Lemonade: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5mLbiZyDtvnokxeG6sDpJw STAY IN TOUCH Just Start on Instagram Arielle on Instagram JustStartStorytelling@gmail.com
2022-03-21
21 min
Classical Theism Podcast
God: What Every Catholic Should Know w/ Dr. Elizabeth Klein
What is God? What does the Catholic Church teach about the nature of God? How is such teaching supported by Sacred Scripture? Is it still tenable to hold that God is immutable given so much Old Testament language to the contrary? Dr. Elizabeth Klein joins us to tackle these topics and more as we discuss her book God: What Every Catholic Should Know. The Classical Theism Podcast aims to defend Catholic Christian ideas in conversation. With the help of various guests, I defend three pillars of the Catholic Christian worldview: (1) the God of classical theism exists, (2) Jesus...
2021-07-12
39 min
Best Full Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Law & Politics
Persist by Elizabeth Warren
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/493731 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Persist Author: Elizabeth Warren Narrator: Elizabeth Warren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 35 minutes Release date: May 4, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.85 of Total 13 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 3 Genres: Law & Politics Publisher's Summary: This program is read by the author. The inspiring, influential senator and bestselling author mixes vivid personal stories with a passionate plea for political transformation. Elizabeth Warren is a beacon for everyone who believes that real change can improve the lives of all Americans. Committed, fearless, and famously persistent, she brings her best game to every...
2021-05-04
05 min
What Fulfills You?
How Women Can Develop More Courage and Confidence, Motherhood Advice, and How to Break Female Stereotype with Amy Klein
#80: Amy Klein is a former online TV host who will make you laugh until you cry and find a way to make every #momlife moment humorous - even on the days when adulting seems way too hard. Amy has an award-winning sales and leadership background of coaching and managing very dynamic teams. As a coach, Amy has built her career on bringing out the best in everyone around her and helping each person she touches perform at their best, and believe in themselves. As a coFounder of Give Her Courage, Amy has committed her life's work to helping women...
2021-04-06
29 min
Church Life Today
There is no such thing as winning at life, with Elizabeth Klein
“Life, for the vast majority of humans, is not very glamorous. It involves doing a lot of boring and tedious things like paying taxes, cooking dinner, and sweeping the floor. And yet, these everyday tasks seem to vex Millennials; this generation has suffered from widespread ridicule for laziness and for the inability to grow up. But, somewhat paradoxically, Millennials also seem exhausted.” Those words open an essay recently published through the Church Life Journal, where the experience of work and its consequences for especially Millennials living today was juxtaposed with the understanding of work that emerges from the Christian trad...
2021-03-22
29 min
Lumen FidEh!
God by Elizabeth Klein - Book Review
Caroline, Mark, and Malena tackle the first two chapters of God (Ignatius Press & Augustine Institute, 2019) from the What Every Catholic Should Know series. Author Elizabeth Klein is Assistant Professor of Theology at the Augustine Institute in Denver, CO, though originally from Ontario.The hosts discuss their impressions from the book which endeavours to address the age-old question of ‘Who is God’ in a succinct and refreshing way. Klein introduces man’s desire to know God (Chapter 1) and God’s Name (Chapter 2) as kick-off to her text. She invites readers to know, love and serve God by addressing 3 major co...
2021-03-16
43 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Becoming a Trauma-informed educator
In this episode I speak about becoming a trauma-informed educator. More than ever, teachers, principals, district leaders, coaches and staff members must become attuned to the understanding of trauma and how it relates to behavior, actions and attitudes of students and of other adults in any given learning community.I discuss some of the findings of my work and what I have been teaching in my courses over the past few years. This list of mental health professionals who I have referred to is brief for the purposes of keeping this first episode concise, but there are many wonderful...
2020-11-17
23 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
The Trauma-Informed Classroom - Episode One
This podcast focuses on the trauma-informed classroom.Right now we are in a collective trauma caused by all the worldly strife that we are facing. As educators, it is essential to think about this trauma and how to share our ideas with our co-teachers, colleagues, teacher assistants, Paraprofessionals and counselors. Teachers can start to understand trauma and become more aware of it. Levine, P. (1997) Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma, the Innate capacity to heal from trauma.Minahan, J. (2019), The Trauma-Sensitive Classroom, Educational Leadership, 77 (2) 30-35.Van de Kolk, B. (2014) The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind and B...
2020-11-17
25 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
How to Survive and Thrive During Uncertain Times
If you are experiencing mental stress during these times of uncertainty you are not alone.Being new to remote teaching, online teaching or hybrid teaching would be hard enough without some of the "other challenges" such as students who are disengaged, changing formats set forth by administration, new demands or challenges with technology.In this podcast, I recommend some simple ideas for putting students first, seeing the big picture, feeling more confident and staying centered. What does good teaching mean in the face of ongoing challenges? It is my hope that this podcast will help teachers reflect on...
2020-09-28
10 min
Best Full Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Law & Politics
Beautiful Revolutionary by Laura Elizabeth Woollett
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/436666 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Beautiful Revolutionary Author: Laura Elizabeth Woollett Narrator: Nick O'rourke Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 58 minutes Release date: September 1, 2020 Genres: Law & Politics Publisher's Summary: The thrilling new novel, inspired by the events at Jonestown in the 1970s. It's the summer of 1968, and Evelyn Lynden is a woman at war with herself. Minister's daughter. Atheist. Independent woman. Frustrated wife. Bitch with a bleeding heart. Following her conscientious-objector husband Lenny to the rural Eden of Evergreen Valley, California, Evelyn wants to be happy with their new life. Yet she finds herself...
2020-09-01
03 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Burnout - Short Term Burnout
In this episode, I speak about how to recognize Burnout. This type of Burnout is a slow sizzle that catches you unaware. Too much screen time, constant planning or not being able to reach students who are disengaged feels very different I the virtual world than when teaching in person. Here’s how to spot if you are becoming burnt out (virtually).
2020-08-18
18 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
School Discipline and Classroom Management - Unifying Practices
In this episode, there are many ideas for approaching school discipline as a support mechanism to improve overall climate and tone. This podcast speaks about the overlap in systematic approaches to school-wide disciplinary and classroom management as one system. This podcast also recommends reasons for using a team approach and at the same time recommends ideas for teachers when MTSS, PBIS or RJ/RP is not in place.
2020-08-12
22 min
Get Down To Business with Scott "Shalom" Klein
Podcast of “Get Down To Business” – 08/02/2020 – Elizabeth Colon, Tom Miroballi and Lindsey Wander
Join Scott "Shalom" Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Elizabeth Colon Tom Miroballi Lindsey Wander
2020-08-03
55 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Promising Practices - Restorative Justice, Restorative Practices and MTSS
This episode focuses on essentials of building positive culture in a school learning community and in the classroom using proactive and preventative measures. Restorative Practices which continue to evolve from the field of Restorative Justice are built on community building and promoting pro-social behaviors through inclusive practices that invite communication and agency amongst members of the community. When Restorative Practices are practiced with fidelity throughout a school learning community it has potential to have impact on school culture, climate and tone. The restorative process, which was adapted to reduce removals, referrals to for detention or other consequences such as suspension...
2020-07-24
13 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Really? Restorative Justice Now? Why?
In this episode, I speak on how Restorative Justice can play a role in the return back to schools. I start with a little narrative about myself, speak a great deal about current issues and finish with the implications for Restorative Justice. I am very vocal in this podcast and do not mince words. Maybe my New York hard edge needed to come out after staying in quarantine or being hit with some heavy emotions. I think this morning's new about violence in the streets and stray bullets has spurred off a need to get to the core of anti-violence. I...
2020-07-15
18 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Thoughts about. Classroom Management - As Schools Begin to Open
In this short podcast, I share some random thoughts about classroom management as we contemplate opening of schools in person, in hybrid fashion or some other unusual configuration. Schooling will never be the same, but isn't some of that a good thing?
2020-07-06
06 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Want to learn more about your own teaching? Do a demo video in the privacy of your own home.
If you want to improve your teaching skills, your behavioral management skills or just sharpen up your interview skills, do a demo video in the privacy of your own home. Creating a video just for ourselves, helps us to be better at teaching a skill or thinking about how to manage a behavior. It also helps us to identify habit that we do not know that we have such as facial expressions that emit the wrong message, off-putting body language or a tendency to not smile when we teach. The camera can pick up on nervousness, a voice tone that...
2020-06-30
05 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Tips, tricks and Strategies for Classroom Management - Updated
In this podcast, I go through some of the tips, tricks and strategies. These are strategies for face-to-face classroom management that I have enjoyed using in the classroom and sharing about in my time!
2020-06-16
24 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
PBIS in a Nutshell
PBIS (Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports) is a school-wide tiered prevention/intervention system of behavioral support that is most prevalent or common in the United States. This podcast gives an overview of PBIS. More about this episode
2020-06-16
27 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
A Time for Healing in schools
There is so much to discuss and it seems to be difficult to put into a format that is adequate. Still, it humbling to do so. I write and speak in the format that allows me to speak and I thank the podcasting industry for allowing me to do so. This freedom is so essential. Now, here is the message I want to share:It is time to consider how schools must change and face glaring issues that befall us. Although schools have been trying to re-think school discipline, classroom management and general governance principles, there is still a...
2020-06-10
06 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Behavior Change - helpful terms and strategies
In this podcast, I go over specific terms to know when formulating behavioral plans. I review those terms and provide examples. I also would include references (see below). I highly recommend working with an IEP or the school behavior team when considering behavior planning for students with more intensive needs.ReferencesIris Peabody Vanderbuilt website (n.d.) https://iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu/module/fba/cresource/q2/p05/Simonsen, B. & Myers, D. (2015) Classwide Postive Interventions and Supports: A Guide to Proactive Classroom Management..
2020-06-04
12 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Behavior Change!
In this episode, I review some basic principles of behavior change.
2020-06-02
30 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Tools of Engagement online - The Flipped Classroom Model
In this podcast, I speak about how the Flipped Classroom works to engage students and cut down on disengagement, acting out or boredom. I speak about the advantages and disadvantages of the Flipped Classroom model and why this model has potential.
2020-04-28
12 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
How are you doing with Online Learning? Checking in
If you are anything like me, it isn't the teaching itself that is a challenge right now - it is all the interruptions. Maybe, it is your roommate, your family or your barking dog? Teaching online is vastly different from teaching in person. One thing is for sure, we need our learners to be engaged. In this podcast, I speak about the challenges and some ideas that I see as helpful for staying the course!
2020-04-27
09 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Check-in - How are you doing with online learning?
This is a very quick check-in about how I am doing with online learning. How are you doing? What have you learned in this process? Are you juggling your personal life with online learning? How are your learners doing with online learning? Can you imagine what else is happening in their home? This situation is tough for everyone. When this is all over, there is much to think about. One thing I wonder about is online learning and parent engagement, classroom management at home. How are you doing with that? Are your learners engaged? In this three-minute spot, I open u...
2020-04-27
02 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Reducing Digital Clutter when Designing your Online Learning Program
Although fully online learning is a savings grace for our learners, one of the downsides for teachers experiencing the transition is having to design online learning in a fast and furious manner. Although it is wonderful to have a plethora of online tools and resources, sometimes it feels like too much. I speak about how to think about keeping a program simple and streamlined at the onset. It is important to think about learning online as making meaning for the learners, not just as a means to deliver content that will be quickly forgotten or tossed aside. Making meaning of t...
2020-03-30
16 min
Get Down To Business with Scott "Shalom" Klein
Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein – 10/23/2016 – Michael Barnatan and Elizabeth Fisher
Join Shalom Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Michael Barnatan Elizabeth Fisher
2020-03-24
54 min
Get Down To Business with Scott "Shalom" Klein
Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein – 2/18/2018 – Leslie Markman-Stern, Ifaat Bosse, Elizabeth Ury and Sherwin Weisman
Join Shalom Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Leslie Markman-Stern Ifaat Bosse Elizabeth Ury Sherwin Weisman
2020-03-23
54 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Online Learning - Some basics that are important for getting started.
This episode is a continuation of the last one. In this episode, I go through the basics of getting started with online learning. I also relate review instructional and behavioral expectations, working within the constraints of the district and with parents. I also run through some of the most familiar learning platforms and share my own experience.
2020-03-11
20 min
Sandi Klein's Conversations with Creative Women
Elizabeth Williamson, Director, Dramaturg, Theatrical Literary Advisor
It's not often a woman's name appears next to the director credit. However, that's not the case when it comes to Elizabeth Williamson. Not only does she have a long list of credits to her name, Elizabeth also happens to be the Associate Artistic Director at Hartford Stage. And...she's also a dramaturg and theatrical literary advisor, who researches, adapts and interprets scripts, which she did for the Tony Award winning musical, A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, The Flamingo Kid at Hartford, The Inheritance at the Young Vic/West End and many more. There's a lot to talk...
2020-03-10
33 min
Sandi Klein's Conversations with Creative Women
Elizabeth Williamson, Director, Dramaturg, Theatrical Literary Advisor
It's not often a woman's name appears next to the director credit. However, that's not the case when it comes to Elizabeth Williamson. Not only does she have a long list of credits to her name, Elizabeth also happens to be the Associate Artistic Director at Hartford Stage. And...she's also a dramaturg and theatrical literary advisor, who researches, adapts and interprets scripts, which she did for the Tony Award winning musical, A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, The Flamingo Kid at Hartford, The Inheritance at the Young Vic/West End and many more. There's a lot to talk...
2020-03-10
33 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
We need online learning for all ages, grade levels and abilities - Important realization during the Coronavirus epidemic
This episode urges listeners to think about schooling in a different way. Schooling should be thought of as a dynamic system of learning that takes place in various forms other than sitting in traditional classrooms or in brick & mortar schools. Yes, face-to-face learning is the way that educators typically conceive of learning, but is it the only path to learning? In this episode, I say that educators in K-12 settings should seriously consider options for online learning is a major component to learning for several reasons. Online learning is essential for when schools cannot open. It is also incredibly use...
2020-03-09
14 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Teaming and Collaboration in 2020. Is it happening the way it is supposed to?
In this podcast, I open up the question of whether we are collaborating naturally at our school sites or not. I also bring up whether consensus is worth the time and effort and questions about what can be done to effectively collaborate. I don't supply the answers, but rather put out deeper questions and share some perspectives, early experiences of collaboration and how new or veteran teachers can build upon existing systems of collaboration. I also share about going with the grain as a school leader and allowing more naturalistic teams to form rather than forcing teams together and...
2020-02-28
18 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
What matter in schools?
In this episode, the notion of values and teaching to the whole child is discussed. The possibility that the experts may be wrong in focusing on racing to the top is bringing up a lot of pain for current and future teachers and leaders. Leaders cannot lead effectively without seeing the humanity and differences in teaching styles or without having to prepare teachers. Many leaders are rushing to fulfill daily tasks and unable to do what is most important, which is to prepare teachers and engage teachers in the process of education of the whole child. Teachers, counselors and...
2020-02-27
23 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Behavior and Instruction - Some thoughts on connections between both domains
In this episode I emphasize the importance of not only meeting students where they are but considering how learning impacts behavior. When students are frustrated, disconnected from understanding the material or the level of instruction is too high or too low, it is problematic. This podcast emphasizes just a few things to keep in mind about the connections between both domains. I speak about reflective practice, presenting instruction at the correct level and considering factors such as breaking down directions for students and testing for effectiveness in presenting directions and instructions.
2020-02-04
15 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Circlebuilding and CIrclekeeping
In this episode, I define some of the basics of circlebuilding and Circlekeeping that I will be presenting in a conference. Please note that I offer my research and some of my viewpoints on the subject, but I will also add some resources from experts that I admire and a few YouTube videos to illustrate some basics of running a circle. Experiential work is always best, but I find that visuals really help to understand this process. Recommended Resources •Boyes, Watson, C. (2016), Circle Forward, Living Justice Press, St. Paul, MN...
2020-01-28
29 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Fostering Self-Development
This episode speaks about some thoughts on preventing burnout and becoming a growth-minded professional that is "of substance". Being "of substance" means that we enjoy our work, are able to navigate stressful situations and seek out ways to renew ourselves in the position. Within this episode, I speak about taking a personal inventory to consider how to best develop oneself as an educator. I also speaking about fully experiencing joy and developing a sense of empathy, making time to learn new techniques and looking to colleagues to share good ideas or to observe them in practice..
2020-01-10
10 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Self-Development as an Educator
A leader, teacher, counselor or anyone in the helping professions must have substance when they give. There is a difference between having substance and having content knowledge. In this episode I offer thoughts about reasons for self-development and simple ways to go about it.
2020-01-10
10 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
From the bottom up - What are Circle Practices?
In episode I begin with a little irony in history of classroom management and move on to talk about the Responsive Classroom and Restorative Circles. There are many times in school when a student has to do, do, do. Restorative Circles allow students to just be and become what they are meant to be. Restorative Circles can be used for a multitude of promising practices, which can begin with creating community, harmony and movement toward a more cohesive classroom where students work and learn together.
2020-01-09
14 min
The Cordial Catholic
041: What Every Catholic Should Know About God (w/ Dr. Elizabeth Klein)
In this episode of The Cordial Catholic Podcast I'm joined by Dr. Elizabeth Klein, assistant professor of theology at the Augustine Institute to talk about the Catholic understanding of God.In this highly informative episode we dig into how to "prove" God's existence, how best to understand who God is based on the Old Testament, the two natures of Christ, and much more. It's a fantastic episode and I absolutely guarantee you'll learn something new about how we can better understand and relate to God, our Creator.For more check out the Augustine Institute and...
2020-01-08
1h 07
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Dismantling Ableism
This episode discusses the ramifications "ableism". It is designed for promoting conversation about how ableism exists in schools and other organization. The story is sort of a narrative designed to promote critical thinking. It begins with a tale of two students with IEP's. Both students have different levels of motivation, interest, work ethics and behavior in school yet we cannot help notice that in this story one student is encouraged to be her best self while the other student is not being encouraged. This story is not a true story, but a compilation of cas...
2020-01-07
13 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Advocacy, Peace and Setting the Values in schools
This episode begins with a connection to an unfortunate situation in the Rochester School district where 175 educators are facing layoffs. In this situation all stakeholders have been affected. Equitable practices call for cultural responsive pedagogy in practice and not just on paper. A vision or mission statement works best when re-visited with a team of caring stakeholders that want to do what is right for students and families. The question is how to advocate for things within control. In this episode, there are examples of what can be controlled and what is beyond our control, what we possibly can do...
2020-01-07
12 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
What Can We Do to Turn Schools Around?
In this episode, there is an introduction about how to re-think and re-imagine different ways to think about school discipline, behavior management and classroom management plans. If we just try to control students, it is not enough. There needs to be an understanding of the difficulties that cause problems in the first place and to shift responsibility to all stakeholders - not just the district, the principal or the cabinet, the teachers or the parents. In other words, there needs to be a team approach to discipline that is sensible, practical and does not diminish the school discipline code...
2020-01-03
20 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Looking Ahead, take risks and share your long-term project - Here is Mine!
In this episode, I take a risk and share a very personal long-term project I'm working on. Sharing about my long journey with writing, it so personal but it might just help me get over my hurdle. I hope it inspires you to do the same. Mine just happens to be about classroom management, my research and my writing experience. Yours could be about your personal journey. As you listen, wonder if you are leaving yourself latitude to take risks, be yourself, experience hard times and get back up again. Now the ultimate question- Do you follow th...
2019-12-26
16 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Praise and Positive Self-Talk and how it Affects Relationships and Culture in the Classroom
This podcast episode is about incorporating praise and positive self-talk into the behavioral plan of classrooms for students at any age, grade or functional level.
2019-12-23
16 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Pat Yourself on the Back - You have made it to mid-year!
In this episode, it is time to take inventory of all the accomplishments that you have made over the past semester or term (however your school year is divided). As the New Year approaches, visualize what you have accomplished with your students or faculty. Now, it's time to think about what lies ahead and visualize what you want to accomplish in upcoming semester. It is time to plan, think and visualize rather than to live in a reactionary state. It's time to slow down and take a small 5 minute inventory.
2019-12-10
09 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
How to Avoid Teacher or Educator Burnout
In this episode, I share about avoiding teacher (or educator) burnout. It is so easy to forget all the good practices we have built up, especially when the pressure is on. The mid-year slump hump is a very real issue for educators. This podcast reminds educators to take time to reclaim self.
2019-12-04
16 min
Sandi Klein's Conversations with Creative Women
Elizabeth Suda, Jewelry Designer, Entrepreneur, and Social Activist
Put simply: the world needs more women like Elizabeth Suda! After two years working in the Merchandising Department of Coach, she bagged it all and headed for Laos. Elizabeth was on a mission to understand how local, sustainable crafts made by women could become part of the global fashion industry. It was there that she learned bout the Secret War in Laos (1963-1974), which left behind 80 million unexploded bombs. That trip made quite an impact, because before long, Article22 was born, and with it, the Peacebomb bracelet, handmade by local Laotian artists from Vietnam War shrapnel. Article22 has developed into a glob...
2019-11-26
37 min
Sandi Klein's Conversations with Creative Women
Elizabeth Suda, Jewelry Designer, Entrepreneur, and Social Activist
Put simply: the world needs more women like Elizabeth Suda! After two years working in the Merchandising Department of Coach, she bagged it all and headed for Laos. Elizabeth was on a mission to understand how local, sustainable crafts made by women could become part of the global fashion industry. It was there that she learned bout the Secret War in Laos (1963-1974), which left behind 80 million unexploded bombs. That trip made quite an impact, because before long, Article22 was born, and with it, the Peacebomb bracelet, handmade by local Laotian artists from Vietnam War shrapnel. Article22 has developed into a...
2019-11-26
37 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
How to Correct Student Behavior - Effectively, Efficiently and without Judgement
In this episode, I provide an interactive set of questions to think when considering how to correct student behavior. There are many ways to correct student behavior, but which ways are most helpful, corrective, positive and inclusive? Although different methods work in different situations, there are some considerations such as making sure that the behaviors are identified for correction, that the root of the problem is solved and that the student understands the reason for correcting this behavior. This episode also includes a scenario, which helps to illustrate the possible correction methods that may or may not...
2019-11-21
26 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Social Anxiety Disorder - What Should Teachers and TA's know?
What Is Social Anxiety Disorder? In this episode, i will discuss Social Anxiety Disorder. I will briefly provide some pertinent information on the subject. Why should teachers and counselors be aware of this disorder? It has become increasingly important to know when and how to refer a student for counseling services in school or to a School Social Worker or Psychologist. When emotional or social issues are suspected teachers and TA's play an important role in assuring that students receive counseling in school or mental heath services from an outside provider. As teachers or s...
2019-11-11
32 min
Cultivating Classroom Management - You Can Manage Your Classroom
Giving Students a Fresh Start - The Clean Slate/Fresh Start Initiative
This podcast is about seeing the best in others and seeing the best in ourselves. By seeing the humanity in others, we can better see and except the humanity in ourselves. Students need a fresh start everyday and so do teachers. It is often an expectation in our society that mistakes and failures should never happen. It is also the "accepted" narrative than when mistakes happen, we certainly should feel shame, cast blame and then feel bad about the error. Perfectionism drives educators to feel sad, bad or to even cover up errors. Reflective teaching, good listening and slowing do...
2019-10-24
17 min