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KGNU - How On Earth
Ibogaine // Ice Cores // Neurospsychologist June Gruber & Awe Walks
Eboga Plant – Source of Ibogaine Ibogaine (starts 1:00) The New York Times just featured Ibogaine for PTSD. We revisit a discussion of Ibogaine with Boulder Trauma Therapist Andrew Linares. Stored Ice Cores Ice Cores (starts 10:00) The National Science Foundation Ice Core Facility in Lakewood houses thousands of ice cores collected from around the world. Ellen Mahoney takes us there for a first person look. CU Boulder Neuroscientist June Gruber teaches “Science of Happiness” CU-Boulder Neuroscientist June Gruber (starts 16:15) June Gruber leads one of CU-Boulder’s most popula...
2024-12-23
26 min
Destination On The Left
Creating Enriching Multi-Destination Travel Experiences, OMCA Marketplace Part Two with Nicole Mahoney
On this episode of Destination on the Left, I’m talking with eight industry professionals at OMCA Marketplace, held in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. These conversations emphasize the evolving nature of the travel industry driven by changes in traveler expectations, strategic international cooperation, and a strong focus on quality and convenience. In this episode, you’ll hear from these travel industry professionals: Jeffrey Goldwasser: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-goldwasser-36264711/ Brittany Dykla: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittany-dykla-cpa-7a50b036/ Jennifer Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifernealmiller/ Karine Boudreau: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karine-boudreau-722355205/ Marcy Barnes: ...
2024-12-11
1h 19
Re-Creative: A podcast about inspiration and creativity
Lauren LoGrasso and Billy Joel's Vienna
Singer, podcaster and producer Lauren LoGrasso drops by to talk about one of her favorite pieces of music, Vienna, by Billy Joel.The song is having a bit of a renaissance for its age-positive message and it's had a huge influence on Lauren's own work in music.The Michigan State grad is a creative best known for her work as a singer/songwriter, public speaker, actor, and Webby Award Winning podcast host. She also interned on the Ellen DeGeneres show.The three have a great conversation about her work on some of Joe's...
2024-12-05
52 min
Dolls of Our Lives
Number the Stars
Lois Lowry's classic novel Number the Stars shares the true story of the Danish resistance movement during the Holocaust. For a generation of readers, the story of Annemarie Johnansen and her friend Ellen Rosen served as an introduction to the experiences of children raised in Europe over the course of World War II. When we first meet Annemarie, she is unsure as to whether she has courage, but she learns her own strength when she is compelled to stand up for her friend. For this month's Patreon episode, we talked about Lowry's achievement with this book and the challenges...
2024-10-01
1h 04
Re-Creative: A podcast about inspiration and creativity
Blair Young and Little Shop of Horrors
Blair is a working stage, screen and voice actor and the president of ACTRA Alberta, the acting union for screen and voice performers.He shares with hosts Joe and Mark some fun acting stories and how various actors pursue their art before talking about the play that still inspires him, Little Shop of Horrors.Blair got to see the show at the age of 17 on the West End. That version starred Ellen Greene, the original Audrey on Broadway. (She also plays the character in the 1986 movie version of the show.) Blair loved the characters, the...
2024-09-12
52 min
Butler Buzz
Gaiser Center - Ellen's House
Host Tricia Pritchard sits down with Joe Mahoney to discuss an upcoming fashion show that will raise money for Ellen's House. Ellen’s House reunites women in the final stages of recovery with their children and community, through safe and secure, family-friendly housing within walking distance or a quick bus ride to local supportive resources.https://www.gaisercenter.com/ Facebook
2024-08-23
06 min
CAM podcast
Episode 98: Campus Protest of "The Notre Dame Ten": 50th Anniversary
On November 18, 1969, during the height of the Vietnam War, a group of Notre Dame students protested the presence of Central Intelligence Agency and DAO (Defense Attache Office, Saigon) on campus. At the time, Fr. Emmanuel Charles McCarthy was a professor in the literature department; he had also founded and was the Director of The Program for the Study and Practice of Nonviolent Conflict Resolution. Ten of the students got expelled. Fr. McCarthy ended up resigning, to show solidarity with the students. On the 50th anniversary in 2019, Fr. McCarthy and four of the former students reunited to tell t...
2024-07-10
2h 09
Alter Eagle
Part II with Dr. Brophy & Joe Mahoney
Continuing the conversation with Dr. Brophy & Joe Mahoney. The main focus was mental health as an underlying issue when it comes to addiction, and that conversation was with Dr. Brophy- medical director of the Gaiser Center and local physician who’s board certified in both addiction medicine and emergency medicine, Joe Mahoney- executive director at the Ellen O’Brien Gasier Center, licensed social worker with 16 years of experience in the mental and behavioral health fields. The guests have decades of experience when it comes to recovery in addiction, the neuroscience, trauma, physical side as well as stigma surr...
2024-05-20
1h 10
Alter Eagle
Dr. Brophy & Joe Mahoney are back!! Part I
The main focus was mental health as an underlying issue when it comes to addiction, and that conversation was with Dr. Brophy- medical director of the Gaiser Center and local physician who’s board certified in both addiction medicine and emergency medicine, Joe Mahoney- executive director at the Ellen O’Brien Gasier Center, licensed social worker with 16 years of experience in the mental and behavioral health fields. The guests have decades of experience when it comes to recovery in addiction, the neuroscience, trauma, physical side as well as stigma surrounding addiction. You DO NOT want to miss this episode. This...
2024-05-13
1h 08
Alter Eagle
LIVE FROM Vintage Coffee House- Breaking Down Mental Health, Benzos and Stigma Surrounding Addiction.
On January 25, 2024 I, Laura Crago Host of Alter Eagle Podcast, sat down with U.S. Representative Mike Kelly, R-16th, to discuss stigma surrounding addiction, the future of legislation and the loss of potential. Rep. Kelly and I had a brief conversation and a long conversation to come this season surrounding those topics. The main focus was mental health as an underlying issue when it comes to addiction, and that conversation was with Dr. Brophy- medical director of the Gaiser Center and local physician who’s board certified in both addiction medicine and emergency medicine, Joe Mahoney- exe...
2024-02-05
1h 22
Peaks Island Radio
Seamus Egan Helps Celebrate 50 Peaks Island House Concerts
I'm so happy to share this conversation with Seamus Egan and Ellen Mahoney with you. This episode is filled with great moments about how music impacts the biggest and smallest events in our lives, how music can bring us together in community, and express our most personal feelings. If you like what you hear, Seamus Egan will be at the New Brackett Church on December 17th at 7pm for concert #50. Please join me in cheering on Ellen and Ed as they celebrate this big milestone. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peaksislandradio...
2023-12-10
38 min
The Wayfinder
Social-Emotional Learning with Ellen Mahoney
In this episode, we connect with Ellen Mahoney, the CEO and Founder of Sea Change Mentoring, an organization that builds mentoring programs for international schools. Ellen’s work thrives in its emphasis on cultivating student wellbeing and providing care and support during important life transitions. Abril and Ellen speak about culturally-sensitive social emotional learning, staying connected as third culture kids, and the idea of collective resilience. After our discussion, we turn to Amina, a grade 1 student from the Schutz American School (SAS) in Alexandria, Egypt, who closes the episode with some earnest thoughts on expressing our feelings and being a...
2023-12-07
20 min
Enjoy Amazing Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, Religious Fiction
The People’s Passion: A Full-Cast BBC Radio Drama by Nick Warburton
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/708833to listen full audiobooks. Title: The People’s Passion: A Full-Cast BBC Radio Drama Author: Nick Warburton Narrator: Sarah Gordy, James Fleet, Claire Rushbrook, David Bradley, Don Gilet, Adjoa Andoh, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 39 minutes Release date: December 7, 2023 Genres: Religious Fiction Publisher's Summary: Five original dramas about life, love and death in a cathedral close in Holy Week Cathedrals are at the heart of our cities. Beautiful, imposing and steeped in history, they were once potent symbols of temporal power and technological wonder. But what do they mean to us today? Th...
2023-12-07
3h 39
Ross Purdy Destroys Comedy
R.I.P. Jerry Springer (Not a Post-Festival Wrap Up)
Danni Robinson with Protospasm will be playing at The Tote May 6th as part of Disdain Records' Last Spew at The Tote. Ant Eye Comedy will be on May 3rd as always hosted by Ross Purdy and include acts such as Lily Fish, Ellen Mahoney, Two Little Dickheads and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-05-01
37 min
Teachers Education Review
TER #219 - Choice and Fairness in Australian Schools with Chris Bonnor and Tom Greenwell - 27 April 2023
Main Feature: Ellen Koshland of the Australian Learning Lecture, and authors Chris Bonnor and Tom Greenwell discuss the recent report Choice and Fairness: a common framework for all Australian schools, which outlines a proposed model for funding Australkian schools that addresses the issues of equity and segregation that are identified as rivers of educational decline.Regular Features: Kolber's Corner, Steven Kolber invites teachers to consider their cultural backgroud and concepts of normalcy; Ideology in Education, Tom Mahoney considers the ideological foundation of the practices of standardisation in eucation.Links:
2023-04-27
1h 24
Teachers Education Review
TER #219 - Choice and Fairness in Australian Schools with Chris Bonnor and Tom Greenwell - 27 April 2023
Main Feature: Ellen Koshland of the Australian Learning Lecture, and authors Chris Bonnor and Tom Greenwell discuss the recent report Choice and Fairness: a common framework for all Australian schools, which outlines a proposed model for funding Australkian schools that addresses the issues of equity and segregation that are identified as rivers of educational decline.Regular Features: Kolber's Corner, Steven Kolber invites teachers to consider their cultural backgroud and concepts of normalcy; Ideology in Education, Tom Mahoney considers the ideological foundation of the practices of standardisation in eucation.Links:
2023-04-27
1h 24
Dolls of Our Lives
112: Two Celebrations, a Camper, and a Cold War Contest: Maryellen’s Taking Off
Time for yet another tenth birthday and a great American road Tripp! In her second book, Maryellen celebrates her big day in style, throwing a movie star party that turns into a public health fundraiser. After doing her part to cure polio, Maryellen is free to enjoy her summer and look forward to her sister’s wedding. But Mr. Larkin (Dad) has other plans. Defying logic and possibly even gravity, Maryellen’s family sets out in a crowded airstream, visiting American landmarks and wreaking havoc in national parks. Upon their return, Maryellen finally has her STEM moment, leading the way in a...
2023-04-17
1h 01
ISS EDUlearn: Ask Me Anything
Social & Emotional Learning (SEL) w/ Ellen
Ellen Mahoney joins us on the show as we discuss Social & Emotional Learning in International Schools. Ellen is an SEL Consultant and the CEO of Sea Change Mentoring, an organization that helps International Schools build Social-Emotional Learning programs. She’s also an alumnus of the Singapore American school and understands what it feels like to be a TCK. In the session, Ellen shares her upcoming event on Adult SEL with ISS, her 17 years of career journey in relationship-based learning and well-being in international schools, as well as some of the most significant improvements she has ex...
2023-02-17
28 min
Butler Buzz
The Ellen O’Brien Gaiser Center
Host Tricia Pritchard sits down with the Executive Director of The Ellen O’Brien Gaiser Center, Joe Mahoney, to discuss their programs and an upcoming event.Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Facilities Butler PA | Gaiser Addiction Center (gaisercenter.com)
2023-01-20
07 min
The Garden Pod
Parent Series: SEL with Ellen Mahoney
Director of Professional Learning, Amy Marsh, speaks to CEO of Sea Change Mentoring, Ellen Mahoney, about developing social and emotional competencies.
2023-01-16
36 min
The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music
Telephone Love
Episode 87 Telephone Love Playlist June Carol Lodge, Telephone Love from the 12” 45 Telephone Love (1988 Pow Wow). Produced in Jamaica and featuring Reggae singer, actress and fine artist Lodge. 6:17 Laurie Anderson, “Telephone Song” from United States Live (1984 Warner Bros.). United States Live was recorded live at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York City, Feb. 7-10, 1983. Voice and electronics (telephone), Laurie Anderson. 1:27 Helen Myers, Telephone (1950) from Let’s Play (1950 Victor). A 78 RPM shellac double disc set billed as, “Exciting action games with true-to-life sound effects.” “We dial the operator with our imaginary phone and there she is!” intones t...
2022-12-31
1h 24
Hidden Literacies
Interview with Ellen Cushman on “Letters and Characters”
The Cherokee syllabary, created by Sequoyah in the early nineteenth century, is among the most remarkable inventions in the modern history of literacy. Ellen Cushman shows us what it made possible for a community of Cherokee men in an Oklahoma penitentiary during the 1950s. Transcript link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1r41rDKqha4q8N7NZQCrN2wNDJ_3pvf5S/view?usp=sharing Explore Hidden Literacies at https://www.hiddenliteracies.org Learn more about Ellen Cushman’s work here: https://cssh.northeastern.edu/faculty/ellen-cushman/ Hidden Literacies brings together leading scholars of...
2022-11-01
13 min
Dolls of Our Lives
98: Kit Lit
You know her, you love her, you may even be a bit jealous of her stunning haircut … at last, it’s time we all meet Kit Kittredge. In the summer of 1932, Kit is a comfortably affluent and (in AG terms) spunky girl living in Ohio. We quickly learn that Kit is fond of baseball, her typewriter, BFF Ruthie, and a good headline. She does not appreciate the intrusion of strangers or the general economic collapse happening in her lifetime. We talk about Valerie Tripp’s triumphant return, Kit’s class consciousness, and Maryellen’s recent PR issues. Time Stamps: 00:00-12:30 - Mary-Ell...
2022-10-03
1h 05
Ross Purdy Destroys Comedy
Ellen Mahoney Destroys Comedy
Ellen Mahoney (Feminem MICF 2022) comes on the show to compete in a rap battle with Ross. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-06-19
48 min
Healing Medicine: Mindfulness, Mindset & Physician Well-Being
68. The Science of Mindfulness
How and why mindfulness works. It's not woo woo. There is lots of science to support its impact. Our brain is capable of change. Mindfulness is the path. We welcome back Dr. Ellen Cooke, radiation oncologist, mindfulness teacher and Founder of the Circle of Hope. She shares literature covering benefits of mindfulness on hormonal regulation, neurofeedback, and epigenetics – especially amongst cancer patients. Dr. Ni-Cheng Liang shares some of the neuroscience and neuroanatomy of how mindfulness affects the brain through attention, emotion regulation, self-awareness and pain processing. A few of the points shared...
2022-04-11
36 min
The Sea Change Podcast
International Schools in Crisis: An interview with Doug Walker
Psychologist Doug Walker joins us to discuss how schools can respond to communities in crisis. We discuss Ukraine, the prolonged stress that COVID has brought, and what communities need in order to be resilient and heal. An important episode for the times we are living in. For more guidance on how school staff can best respond to students in crisis, check out this guide. Doug Walker is the Chief Programs Director at Mercy Family Center in New Orleans. He has practiced as a Clinical Psychologist for the past twenty-three years and is celebrating his 22nd y...
2022-03-14
39 min
Healing Medicine: Mindfulness, Mindset & Physician Well-Being
63. Cultivating Mindful Families
Mindfulness and intention can change your family life for the better. Today's episode explores how they can help to both bring in experiential learning and broaden your lived experiences. A conversation with a special guest, Dr. Ellen Cooke, a radiation oncologist, founder of the Circle of Hope and a mindfulness teacher. If you have been looking for ways to bring mindfulness into your own family life and for ways to practice with and teach your kids mindfulness this episode shares many helpful ideas. Dr. Cooke also shares her story about how she came to...
2022-03-06
43 min
The Learnit Podcast
#44 Pablo Jaramillo Quintero, Director General, Alianza Educativa: fixing school culture, eroded by pandemic
As Director General of Alianza Educativa, a non-profit organization which runs 11 charter schools across Colombia, Pablo Jaramillo Quintero provides examples of what's been lost during the pandemic and ideas on how to regain it. Serving 12,000 children in some of the most challenging neighbourhoods, Pablo discusses rebuilding trust, supporting teachers and finding the balance of assisting students in need whilst re-establishing high expectations and behavioural norms.Show notes:More about Alianz Educativa: http://alianzaeducativa.edu.co/actualizacion/ Reflections on reopening schools: https://www.globalschoolsforum.org/page/LessonsfromschoolreopeninginColombia More on social and emotional learning for teachers...
2022-03-04
40 min
The Learnit Podcast
#44 Pablo Jaramillo Quintero, Director General, Alianza Educativa: fixing school culture, eroded by pandemic
As Director General of Alianza Educativa, a non-profit organization which runs 11 charter schools across Colombia, Pablo Jaramillo Quintero provides examples of what's been lost during the pandemic and ideas on how to regain it. Serving 12,000 children in some of the most challenging neighbourhoods, Pablo discusses rebuilding trust, supporting teachers and finding the balance of assisting students in need whilst re-establishing high expectations and behavioural norms.Show notes:More about Alianz Educativa: http://alianzaeducativa.edu.co/actualizacion/ Reflections on reopening schools: https://www.globalschoolsforum.org/page/LessonsfromschoolreopeninginColombia More on social and emotional...
2022-03-04
40 min
Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine
Episode 268 - Mary McCormack
Mary McCormack is one of today’s boldest and most versatile actresses, continually challenging herself with roles that often defy Hollywood standards and bring to light the complex lives of ordinary women. The LA Times says, “McCormack has a kind of 20th century sass, a lively impertinence you find in classic Hollywood comedians like Barbara Stanwyck, Irene Dunne and Rosalind Russell.” She has shown her immense talent working in film, television and on stage, and has tackled roles ranging from slapstick comedy to intense drama. Tony-nominated for her role in Broadway’s “Boeing Boeing” opposite Mark Rylance, she is also widely known...
2021-10-25
44 min
Butler Buzz
The Ellen O’Brien Gaiser Center
Host Tricia Pritchard sits down with the new Executive Director of The Ellen O’Brien Gaiser Center, Joe Mahoney, to discuss their programs and an upcoming fundraiser.https://www.gaisercenter.com/
2021-10-15
07 min
Let's Talk
Gaiser Center
Joe Mahoney, the new Executive Director of the Ellen O'Brien Gaiser Center, and Pat Casey, a board member, talk about the Gaiser Center's outlook moving forward and Mr. Mahoney's new position.
2021-06-29
30 min
The Learnit Podcast
#29, Ellen Mahoney, CEO & Co-founder, Circulus Institute: Social & Emotional Learning...For Teachers
The Circulus Institute offers the first competency based, adult social and emotional learning certification; a set of courses and coaching built around teacher well being. As CEO and Co-founder, Ellen Mahoney’s work supports teachers in order to better support children. We discuss the motivations behind their work, navigating resistance and the impact of Covid-19.This episode is sponsored by SMART Technologies: https://www.smarttech.com/education/profileShow Notes:More about Circulus Institute - www.circulusinstitute.orgMore about Sea Change Mentoring - www.seachangementoring.comMentoring work by...
2021-06-24
43 min
The Learnit Podcast
#29, Ellen Mahoney, CEO & Co-founder, Circulus Institute: Social & Emotional Learning...For Teachers
The Circulus Institute offers the first competency based, adult social and emotional learning certification; a set of courses and coaching built around teacher well being. As CEO and Co-founder, Ellen Mahoney’s work supports teachers in order to better support children. We discuss the motivations behind their work, navigating resistance and the impact of Covid-19. This episode is sponsored by SMART Technologies: https://www.smarttech.com/education/profile Show Notes: More about Circulus Institute - www.circulusinstitute.orgMore about Sea Change Mentoring - www.seachangementoring.comMentoring work by Dr...
2021-06-24
43 min
The Cost of Love with Haley McGee
Therapy & The Cost of Love (Part 2) with Mary Ellen Mahoney
2021-06-02
1h 16
The Sea Change Podcast
A Humanistic approach to education technology at the Western Academy of Beijing
Keri-Lee is in her 21st year as an educator and has taught at schools in New Zealand, England, Indonesia, Singapore, and Switzerland prior to her appointment as the HS Learning and Tech Coach at WAB. She is passionate about supporting teachers and students in using technology to enhance learning across the curriculum. As a parent of two teenagers, Keri-Lee recognises the challenges and opportunities that accompany being a parent in this digital age and feels well-placed to support parents in navigating these. Outside of school, Keri-Lee is an enthusiastic foodie, loves reading Young Adult novels...
2021-05-26
26 min
The Cost of Love with Haley McGee
Therapy & The Cost of Love with Mary Ellen Mahoney (Part 1)
2021-05-19
1h 21
The Sea Change Podcast
One year later: DEIJ progress in international schools
Approaching the anniversary of George Floyd's murder and the subsequent global DEIJ mobilization, International School of Dakar's Dr. Nneka Johnson and the Association of International Educators and Leaders of Color's (AIELOC) Kevin Simpson join us to discuss how far the international school community has come and what work still needs to be done. Dr. Nneka Johnson is the current Director of Innovation/DEI Coordinator at The International School of Dakar in Senegal, West Africa. She is also a member of the Association of International Schools in Africa (AISA) Professional Learning Design Team. In her role at ISD she...
2021-05-14
44 min
The Sea Change Podcast
A Māori Perspective on Mentoring at the Western Academy of Beijing
Lis Wilson, High School Head of Student Wellbeing at the Western Academy of Beijing, shares stories from the school's innovative mentoring program and how her roots in New Zealand education has influenced her perspective on this critical SEL work. More about Lis Wilson More about Western Academy of Beijing's Program More on Sea Change Mentoring
2021-04-08
27 min
Beyond the Summit
Episode 3 - Liz Elting '87
In this episode, Paul talks with Liz Elting ’87. While in business school at NYU, Liz founded TransPerfect, a global languages solutions company. That was in 1992. In the past three decades, the company has grown to over 5,000 employees in 90 countries with $700 million in annual revenue. In 2018 she sold her stake to her co-founder. For several years before that, she was featured on lists of the wealthiest self-made women in America. Since the sale, Liz has turned her attention to philanthropy.Listen in as Liz walks us through how she built a premier language services company at a moment when...
2021-03-26
50 min
The Sea Change Podcast
Love, Rigor, & Justice in our Schools: Activist and Educator Sharif El-Mekki
Sharif El-Mekki is the Founder and CEO of the Center for Black Educator Development. The Center exists to ensure there will be equity in the recruiting, training, hiring, and retention of quality educators that reflect the cultural backgrounds and share common socio-political interests of the students they serve. The Center is developing a nationally relevant model to measurably increase teacher diversity and support Black educators through four pillars: Professional Learning, Pipeline, Policies, and Pedagogy. So far, the Center has developed ongoing and direct professional learning, mentoring, and coaching opportunities for Black teachers and other educators serving students of color.
2021-03-12
37 min
Beyond the Summit
Episode 2 - Danai Pointer '07
In our second episode, Paul talks with Danai Pointer ’07. She founded Bergen Consulting Group in 2018, an all-women’s strategic consulting business. She’s also the founder of TruNude, a women’s undergarment company that makes bras and underwear in a variety of skin tones. Recently she was named the communications outreach director for the Democratic National Committee. At Trinity, Danai majored in music with a focus on ethnomusicology, and minored in community action. And while many Trinity students have study abroad experiences, Danai’s undergraduate global research experiences took her from the Czech Republic, to Brazil, South Africa, and France (all in...
2021-02-26
1h 10
The Sea Change Podcast
Ancestor Research in History Class: Helping youth uncover untold histories
We are thrilled to have Dana Saxon on the podcast. She is an extraordinary educator with an inspiring story and mission. We have wanted to have Dana on for awhile now and we thought that February would be a perfect time. We celebrate black history month with Dana as we explore what it means for all young people to discover their roots and in particular how powerful it can be for young people who descended from the survivors of slavery. Dana Saxon is the Founder & Executive Director of Ancestors unKnown, an education social enterprise with projects in t...
2021-02-18
38 min
The Sea Change Podcast
Emotional Intelligence for School Leaders & Teachers
Joshua Freedman is the CEO if Six Second and is one of the world’s preeminent experts on developing emotional intelligence to improve performance. He leads the world’s largest network of emotional intelligence practitioners, researchers, and experts, creating positive change in over 175 nations. He is one of a handful of experts in the world with over 20 years of full-time experience in this emerging field. Freedman is author of the best-selling At the Heart of Leadership, as well as The Vital Organization, and INSIDE CHANGE: Transforming Your Organization with Emotional Intelligence, Whole-Hearted Parenting, plus dozens of cases and ar...
2021-02-11
33 min
The Sea Change Podcast
S2.E1 Support for students with special needs in the international school community
April Remfrey is an educational consultant that focuses her time working with globally mobile families that have children with special needs when they are searching for a new school. April has also created an ILP/RTI goal documentation cloud-based program for international schools and serves on the board of directors for SENIA. She has a BA in special education and elementary education at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, USA and received a Master’s Degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA in Exceptional Education. She has been a teacher for 20 years in three different countries and has ex...
2021-02-04
41 min
Beyond the Summit
Episode 1 - David Schnadig '86
In our first episode, Paul talks with David “Dave” Schnadig ’86, co-president at the Cortec Group and Trinity College trustee. At Trinity, Dave was an economics major and a double-minor in art history and religion. After graduating from Trinity, his path wound through consulting, the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, a stint at Lehman Brothers, and he eventually landed at Cortec Group, a private equity investment firm that has invested in some of the great entrepreneurial stories of the past few decades, including Yeti. Tune in as Dave walks us through the Yeti story—from burgeoning cooler company to a renowned li...
2021-01-27
1h 00
Comms Hun
Comms Hun: Ellen Mahoney, Digital Communications, Mayor of London
Tune in as I chat to Ellen Mahoney, Digital Communication, Mayor of London. Find out how she made the jump from fash-hun to City Hall! 💁🏻♀️ We also talk politics, from Tony Blair to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. And, sorting suits for Sir Tom Jones cover shoot with GQ.
2020-11-04
37 min
The Sea Change Podcast
E12: Educator Resilience - Managing stress, minimizing burnout, & planning for a better tomorrow
How did teachers, school leaders, and counselors mentally prepare for another unpredictable school year? We discuss our course Reclaiming Your Resilience, teacher burnout, stress management, and why this work is so critical today,. We share what the research tells us and what we learned from our amazing participants around the world. Plus, we will tell you about our founding story which began when I was only 13! www.circulusinstitute.org Bios Kristin Daniel comes to Circulus with over eighteen years of experience in education and professional development. She began her teaching career in special e...
2020-09-22
31 min
Global Transitions
S2.E1 - This is your Brain on Transition
The hiatus of the past 3 months have harbored an upheaval for my family in an already "unprecedented" global year - 2020. As I have experienced yet another international move and the unsettling strain on my brain, I empathize with the millions of us who are also experiencing the throes of transition during Covid-19. How are billions of students, teachers and parents affected by this transition, as schooling resumes in various versions around the world? How can kindness and time help us clear the fog in our brain? References & Extensions: - Brene Brown's podcast Unlocking...
2020-09-16
14 min
The Sea Change Podcast
E11 - Suicide prevention starts in kindergarten - A conversation with Dr. Steven Karaiskos
To recognize Suicide Awareness Month, we are running a series of conversations about suicide prevention, postvention. and survival. For this episode ,Dr. Steven Karaiskos of Hawken School shares how developing Social and Emotional competencies in young people is an effective approach to preventing suicide, what the research tells us about the importance of belonging when it comes to suicide prevention and what educators can do in the aftermath of a suicide to support the young people around them. If you or a loved ones needs help please check out these resources https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ If in t...
2020-09-11
39 min
The Sea Change Podcast
E10 - David Shapiro on youth mentoring: The power of being along for the journey
We spoke today with David Shapiro, the CEO of Mentor: The National Mentoring Partnership. Our conversation touched on the lessons that both COVID and Black Lives Matter has imparted on the youth mentoring field, the need for a collectivist approach in addressing inequity, and David's personal experience with youth mentoring. David Shapiro's bio: Chief Executive Officer David Shapiro is CEO of MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership, the national organization unifying and elevating the youth mentoring field through expertise, advocacy, and recruitment. For more than 13 years, he has dedicated his career to...
2020-08-31
33 min
The Sea Change Podcast
E9 - International School Alumni Fight to Decolonize International Schools
Clara Reynolds and Xoài David, international school alumni, are asking international schools to face their colonial roots and current practices in the spirit of anti-racism and decolonization. Listen to their stories of how their perspectives changed about the IB and International schools once they left school and moved on to university. Organisation to Decolonise International Schools Twitter, Instagram: @decolonise_intl Clara Reynolds is co-founder of ODIS, she is currently studying for a BSc in Biomedical Science at the University of Sheffield. She graduated with an IB diploma from Tashkent International School in 2017. Cl...
2020-08-29
38 min
World Teacher Podcast
Why Mentoring Matters with Ellen Mahoney
Gareth talks with Ellen Mahoney, an expert in building Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) programs and Founder of Sea Change Mentoring. about the powerful impacts of having (or being) a mentor.
2020-08-26
1h 36
The Sea Change Podcast
E8 - The Asian experience of racist & cultural hierarchies in international schools
Danau Tanu, author of Growing Up in Transit: The Politics of Belonging at an International School, discusses the Asian experience of racism and cultural hierarchies in international schools and what teachers, school leaders, students, and alumni can do about it. Danau is an anthropologist who spent one year embedded in an international high school in Indonesia where she researched these themes and the nuanced experience of the Asian third culture kid. . Danau Tanu, PhD, is an anthropologist and the author of Growing Up in Transit: The Politics of Belonging at an International School, the first book on...
2020-07-23
36 min
The Sea Change Podcast
E7 - Is racism & white supremacy different in the expat, third culture, globally mobile world?
When Doni Aldine interviewed Robin DiAngelo, the author of White Fragility, for her Magazine, Culturs, Robin posed a question to Doni. "Does the problem of white fragility and supremacy apply to the globally mobile, international community?" At first, Doni answered, "It's different."" There was a long pause and then Robin responded, "I think it's the same." That moment led Doni on a nine month journey of introspection, research and critical analysis of the the expat, third culture, globally mobile world. In this podcast, we discuss some of the ideas she has been exploring and the stories featured in Culturs...
2020-07-16
20 min
The Sea Change Podcast
E6 - The Black TCK experience and racism in International Schools
Today we interview Amanda Bates, the founder and creative director of The Black Expat. We have a candid conversation about how international schools can improve the way they serve students of color, the untold stories of black TCKs, and Amanda's own experience growing up as a black TCK in both black majority and black minority countries. We use the following terms in this podcast: Third Culture Kid (TCK): a person who has spent a significant part of his or her developmental years outside the parents’ culture(s). Cross Cultural Kid (CCK): a person who grew up...
2020-07-11
47 min
The Sea Change Podcast
E5: When COVID-19 lands on a school's doorstep in Italy, community wellbeing becomes the top priority
We interview Iain Sachdev, the head of school at the International School of Monza in Milan, Italy. We talk about prioritizing wellbeing in order for learning to flourish, the power of relationships and connectedness in school communities, and the evolving role that parents play in education during COVID-19 and, perhaps, in the future of education. You can read more about the International School of Monza and Iain Sachdev in these recent articles in Quartz Magazine and the Express and Star. Express and Star: https://www.expressandstar.com/news/uk-news/2020/03/11/learn-from-our-example-says-british-headteacher-at-locked-down-italian-school Quartz Magazine: ht...
2020-04-30
24 min
The Sea Change Podcast
E4: International collaboration among public, independent, & international teachers: The Global Educator Collaborative on Facebook
We speak with Kirsten Durward, the founder of the 125,000 member Global Educator Collective group on Facebook (formerly known as the Educator Temporary School Closure for Online Learning). Kirsten talks about how to build a positive online community, what collaboration looks like across countries and schools systems, and the lessons and inspirations that have come out of this growing community. Kirsten participated in the ISS Educator to Educator Assessment Webinar on Wednesday 15th April - to view the recording check the ISS site. She is hosting a webinar on addressing Primary Transdisciplinary units through the lens of Current A...
2020-04-16
32 min
Global Transitions
S1.E4 - Lessons Learned, Part 2, with Melanie Vrba
In North America, some school districts have just begun online learning this month. However, there are schools who have been on this journey for many weeks, and have been generously sharing their knowledge, pitfalls and celebrations. In a recorded Zoom conversation from February 20, 2020, Aleka speaks with Melanie Vrba, High School Principal at the Western Academy of Beijing in China. The school had been closed for about a month at this point, and in their conversation, Melanie shares some lessons learned for school leaders, parents and students facing a sudden transition in their schooling life. LINKS: (1) Follow @WAB_LIVE on Twitter (2...
2020-04-15
21 min
The Sea Change Podcast
E3: Supporting Mental Health and Wellbeing in International Schools and Universities
We speak with Katie Rigg, the Head of Safeguarding & Student Well-being at the Council of International Schools. We discuss the difference between wellbeing and mental health, the state of mental health in schools before COVID-19 and what has changed now that we are living and working during this pandemic. To learn more about the Council of International Schools and to explore the support that the Council of International Schools is providing schools and universities at this time, visit their website. To find more support for schools and educators, visit www.seachangementoring.com/covid19 I...
2020-04-10
35 min
The Sea Change Podcast
E2: Best Practices in Online Learning During COVID19 from Global Online Academy
We speak with Michael Nachbar about his years of experience running one of the top blended learning organizations in our community. He shares with us the insights he has gleaned along the way, both for remote teams and remote learning. You can check out the resources that we discussed in this episode at: https://globalonlineacademy.org/covid-19 https://seachangementoring.com/covid19 Join us as we speak with Michael Nachbar, expert in online learning. Michael is the Executive Director of Global Online Academy, a pioneering network of schools and educators re...
2020-03-30
26 min
The Sea Change Podcast
E1: Crisis Response for Schools and Educators
We speak with Dr. Suzanne Anderson, psychotherapist and expert in crisis response for schools. Dr. Anderson has been working with schools and the international community for the last 20 years and is currently supporting international schools facing the Coronavirus pandemic. She is the author of several articles circulating the international school world, including: The Danger and Opportunity of Covid-19 for International School Educators Understanding the Mental Health & Social Impact of the Coronavirus: Finding the Middle Path Alongside the National Organization for Victim's Assistance, she recently co-hosted the webinar, "Covid-19: The Mental Health Imp...
2020-03-22
30 min
Bringing Forth: A podcast on parenting and spirituality
Bringing Forth Episode 15: Bless this Mess (when you are the mess that needs blessed) with Molly Baskette and Ellen O'Donnell PhD
This week the Authors of Bless this Mess: A Modern Guide to Faith and Parenting in a Chaotic World. They share about good enough parenting, the holy trinity of parenting, and their honest struggles as people of faith and parents! Thankfully these authors aren't "know it alls" or in the business of doleing parenting advice that makes you feel inadequate...they are in the business of reminding us that we have the capacity to figure it out- albeit- in a messy way. FYI- there is some cussing.Support the show
2020-03-02
54 min
Jo Ellen Newman wants us to show up and do the work
Jo Ellen Newman On the Edge with April Mahoney http://tytcoachjo.com A coaching business for leaders & entrepreneurs. I shape the future of your business for tomorrow!
2020-02-13
30 min
Second Act Stories
At 65, Descendant Of Georgetown Slaves Finds Second Act On Campus
Today’s story goes back 181 years to 1838. That’s when 272 men, women, and children were sold by an order of Jesuit priests and the proceeds of the sale was used to pay the debts of Georgetown College, now Georgetown University. The slaves had lived on plantations belonging to the Jesuits in Maryland. They were put on a boat and moved to their new owners in Louisiana. Melisande Short-Columbe is a descendant of this group known as the GU-272. Two-and-a-half years ago she left her work as a chef in New Orleans and entered Georgetown University as a fres...
2019-12-08
22 min
NetWorkWise Presents: Conversations with Connors
Entrepreneurs Organization: Proving Networking Applies to Everyone Across All Industries
The Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO) is a Global business network of 13,000+ leading entrepreneurs in 186 chapters and 58 countries. EO enables business owners to learn from each other, leading to greater business success and an enriched personal life. They educate, they transform, they inspire and they offer invaluable resources in the form of global events, leadership-development programs, an online entrepreneur forum and executive education opportunities, among other offerings designed for personal and professional growth. Recently, Adam Connors had the opportunity to speak at one of the New Jersey Chapter's recent conferences. Following Adam's talk, he sat down with some of the...
2019-02-27
35 min
The PR Breakdown with Molly McPherson
03: Interview Secrets from the Other Side of the Desk. Lessons from Harvard Business School H.R.
Interviews don’t have to be stressful. Chances are you’ve been in many job interviews over the course of your career, and maybe even interviewed some candidates for your organization. Ellen Mahoney, chief human resources officer of Harvard Business School, has more than 30 years of experience interviewing applicants from a wide background, and she’s seen it all.Ellen dives into interview secrets from the interviewer’s perspective so you can nail your next interview--whether you’re looking for a corporate job, trying to land a freelance gig or even interviewing candidates for an opening you...
2018-11-19
58 min
The PR Breakdown with Molly McPherson
03: Interview Secrets from the Other Side of the Desk. Lessons from Harvard Business School H.R.
Interviews don’t have to be stressful. Chances are you’ve been in many job interviews over the course of your career, and maybe even interviewed some candidates for your organization. Ellen Mahoney, chief human resources officer of Harvard Business School, has more than 30 years of experience interviewing applicants from a wide background, and she’s seen it all.Ellen dives into interview secrets from the interviewer’s perspective so you can nail your next interview--whether you’re looking for a corporate job, trying to land a freelance gig or even interviewing candidates for an opening you...
2018-11-19
58 min
The Prepared Performer Podcast
TPPP 012: BROADWAY KINKY BOOST CAST MEMBER ELLYN MARIE MARSH
Ellen's credits include: Broadway: "Cry Baby," "Enron," "Priscilla Queen of the Desert," and "Kinky Boots," as well as lots of fun projects along the way: Regional theater all of the country, theme parks, cruise ships. Most recent tick off the bucket list: voicing a troll for the sleeper hit "Frozen". Voice and acting students have started on Broadway and national tours of "Annie," "Lion King," "Matilda," "Fun Home," "Les Miserables," "Mary Poppins," "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," "The King and I," "Kinky Boots," and "Beauty and the Beast." Follow her on Twitter at: ...
2016-03-26
50 min