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Regenerative Agriculture Podcast
Episode 157: Farmers of Life, for Life with Grant Breitkreutz
Grant Breitkreutz is a farmer from Minnesota who transitioned from conventional practices to a soil health–focused approach. Alongside his wife Dawn, he transformed their farm through no-till, diverse cover crops, adaptive grazing, and continual learning. He’s known for asking “why,” experimenting boldly, and sharing openly what’s worked and what hasn’t. Grant is a key voice in agriculture because he proves what’s possible when farmers take ownership of their decisions and data. His operation is profitable, resilient, and community-driven. He mentors others, helps lead the Minnesota Soil Health Coalition, and focuses on farming for life, not...
2025-06-12
58 min
Radio St. Pete Podcast Archive
FINDING JOY Beth Gelman's Encore? Musical theater, her 1st love after museums, arts education
In this episode of Lunchtime Conversations, host Nanette Wiser chats with Beth Gelman, an arts education visionary and respected cultural mover and shaker. She's launching an encore chapter back to her roots in acting and musical theater! Elizabeth Gelman spent the last four years as the Senior Director of Arts and Cultural Programming at Creative Pinellas after eight and half years serving as the Executive Director of The Florida Holocaust Museum. Prior to arriving in Florida, she held leadership positions in several Chicago nonprofits including The Children’s Museum in Oak Lawn, Spertus Institute, and Terra Museum of Am...
2025-05-27
18 min
Trump on Trial
Trump Trials update for 05-23-2025
Good morning, folks. The legal world surrounding Donald Trump continues to evolve rapidly, with several significant developments in just the past week. Today, May 23rd, 2025, we've seen some major court decisions that will shape the political landscape in the months ahead.Just this morning, a federal judge in Florida—one who was actually nominated by Trump himself—indicated that the president does have the authority to unilaterally impose tariffs. However, interestingly, the judge decided to punt the actual lawsuit to another court rather than making a final ruling on the case.Last week, on May 16th, the...
2025-05-23
02 min
Musical Theatre Radio presents "Be Our Guest"
Be Our Guest with Richard C. Walter & Lisette Glodowski (Madame Clicquot A Revolutionary Musical)
Richard C. WalterBOOK, MUSIC, LYRICSA composer-lyricist who has studied and worked in genres including musical theatre, choral, a cappella, pop, jazz, and film scoring. His show Madame Clicquot (co-written with Lisette Glodowski), has had two developmental readings in New York, and was part of New York Theatre Barn's New Works Series in 2020. Richard has been a guest composer at Columbia University, and was commissioned by NYU to team up with his Madame Clicquot collaborator Lisette Glodowski, to write the song "Go Ahead" for the Tisch School of The Arts 2020 graduation ceremony at Radio...
2025-05-15
34 min
Your Creative Mind
Radical Ideas, Bold Theater—How The Return of Benjamin Lay is Sparking Change
What happens when history, activism, and theater collide? The producers of The Return of Benjamin Lay break it down. What happens when a story refuses to be forgotten? The Return of Benjamin Lay isn’t just a play—it’s a powerful lesson in courage, creativity, and using your voice for change. In this episode of Your Creative Mind, I sit down with the producers of the production coming to The Sheen Center this March to talk about bringing this revolutionary abolitionist’s story to the stage. You’ll hear how bold storytelling can challenge the status quo, why c...
2025-03-10
1h 02
Learn and Lead
"Grant Writing"
For most people, when they think of grant writing they think of boring paperwork and repetitive questions, but what if you saw it as an opportunity to dream? Having successfully brought in over a $1,000,000 in grant dollars to AEA's Learn and Lead program, Carrie is ready to share some ways to bring in some extra dough for you.
2024-08-23
32 min
Primary Attribute Incorporated
168 – 5318008
The party leaves the island life behind and heads out onto the ocean in their quest for Aea. The high seas grant time for self-reflection, bonding, and being consumed by terrible fears. How relaxing! Wealthy becomes an acrobat. Jyessi takes a long look. Vons compares forms of government. Grickx leaves an island behind. Check us out online! We're at https://www.primaryattribute.com
2024-07-19
1h 05
Primary Attribute Incorporated
168 – 5318008
The party leaves the island life behind and heads out onto the ocean in their quest for Aea. The high seas grant time for self-reflection, bonding, and being consumed by terrible fears. How relaxing! Wealthy becomes an acrobat. Jyessi takes a long look. Vons compares forms of government. Grickx leaves an island behind. Check us out online! We're at https://www.primaryattribute.com
2024-07-19
1h 05
Primary Attribute
168 – 5318008
The party leaves the island life behind and heads out onto the ocean in their quest for Aea. The high seas grant time for self-reflection, bonding, and being consumed by terrible fears. How relaxing! Wealthy becomes an acrobat. Jyessi takes a long look. Vons compares forms of government. Grickx leaves an island behind. Check us out online! We're at https://www.primaryattribute.com
2024-07-19
1h 05
The Gazette Daily News Podcast
Gazette Daily News Podcast: February 5, 2024
Featured Stories–Proposed AEA bill would create ‘more chaotic, less equitable’ system–After tax reform in Iowa, local governments look to fill budget gaps–Homeless counts in Cedar Rapids, Iowa City show mixed results Episode Transcript You’re listening to The Gazette’s Daily News Podcast on Monday, February5th, 2024. This podcast provides the latest headlines from theGazette newsroom. I’m Becky Lutgen Gardner.Thousands of Iowans continue to rally to support Iowa’s area education agencies. They’re responding to a bill introduced by Go...
2024-02-05
04 min
The Gazette Daily News Podcast
Gazette Daily News Podcast: Thursday, December 14, 2023
Update: An arrest has been made in the theft of extension cords in Cedar Rapids. Read that update here.– How the Grinch stole Christmas — one power cord at a time– Iowa Area Education Agencies face ‘comprehensive review’– Satanic Temple display at Iowa State Capitol sparks free speech debateYou are listening to The Gazette’s Daily News Podcast on Thursday, December 14, 2023. On this podcast, we give you quick bites from the latest headlines coming out of The Gazette newsroom. I’m Bailey Cichon filling in for Stephen Schmidt.Extension cord thefts in Ceda...
2023-12-14
04 min
Skagway Borough Assembly Meetings
Borough Assembly - September 7, 2023
Call to OrderRoll Call(00:53)Approval of Minutes: August 3, 2023 Assembly August 14, 2023 Assembly Special Meeting (01:57)Approval of Agenda(02:36)Reports of Officials and Committees: Mayor’s ReportAssembly Committee Reports Treasurer’s ReportManager’s Report General Update Update on Archaeological Assessment and Title Report for Blocks 95 and 102 (14:21)Communications to the Assembly: Correspondence Hear Citizens Present(43:35)Ordinances, Resolutions, & Proclamations: Public Hearing and Second Reading of Ordinance No. 23-21: Amending Code to Clarify Skagway Visitor Advisory Board Functions and Remove Line Item Transfer Notification Requirements Public Hearing and Second Reading of Ordinance No. 23-22: Amending SMC 15.10 for Street Naming Public Hearing and Adoption of Resolution No. 23-30R: Expressing Int...
2023-09-08
2h 24
Skagway Assembly Committee Meetings
Finance Committee - September 6, 2023
Unfinished BusinessA. Review of Resolution 23-30R: Expressing Intent to Dispose of Blocks 95 and 102, Known as the Garden City RV ParkNew BusinessReview and Approval of Community Funding Grant ApplicationsReview of Ore Dock Pile Splice and Delivery Change Order #001Review of Letter Supporting AP&T Application for AEA REF Grant Funds for Goat Lake StudyReview of Quote for Replacement of SERV-U Engines and ControlsPacket
2023-09-07
44 min
Praying The Bible
80. Psalm 20:1-5
1 May the Lord answer you when you are in distress;may the name of the God of Jacob protect you.2 May he send you help from the sanctuaryand grant you support from Zion.3 May he remember all your sacrificesand accept your burnt offerings.[b]4 May he give you the desire of your heartand make all your plans succeed.5 May we shout for joy over your victoryand lift up our banners in the name of our God.May the Lord grant all your requests.Psalm 20:1-5...
2023-02-10
10 min
The Three Bells
S2:E2 We Are Dallas Arts – Lily Cabatu Weiss in conversation with Stephanie Fortunato
Summary: In this episode, our host Stephanie Fortunato speaks with Lily Cabatu Weiss, Executive Director of the Dallas Arts District. They talk about the importance of collaboration amongst cultural leaders and institutions, especially in times of crisis. Lily shares how an ongoing dialogue between Dallas arts and cultural leaders enabled unprecedented resource-sharing, knowledge transfer, synergy, and increased support from all stakeholders – culminating with the We Are Dallas Arts initiative. After, Stephanie is joined by fellow host Criena Gehrke to discuss key takeaways. Despite the challenges involved in sustaining collective action and vision, they acknowledge its power to produce im...
2022-02-24
50 min
Prairie Conversations
Grant Wood AEA
John Speer discusses the services and programs that are provided by Grant Wood AEA to local school districts.
2022-01-27
31 min
Divergent by Design
12: So What, Now What?
In this episode, we take some time to reflect on our exploration of the UDL guidelines and consider what our big takeaways are. We also have actionable ideas for how you can get started on a UDL journey of your own. Shownotes for all of our episodes can be found at bit.ly/DBDshownotes. You can tag us on Twitter (@jonathanwylie or @THLibrariZen) or email us (jwylie@gwaea.org or lkleinmeyer@gwaea.org)!
2022-01-06
14 min
Divergent by Design
11: Information Inundation
In the digital age that we live in, information inundation is a real and growing problem. This makes executive functioning more important than it ever has been. Can you deal with the distractions, stay organized, and get things done in time? We think you can, and this episode is some of our thoughts on how to do just that. Shownotes for all of our episodes can be found at bit.ly/DBDshownotes. You can tag us on Twitter (@jonathanwylie or @THLibrariZen) or email us (jwylie@gwaea.org or lkleinmeyer@gwaea.org)!
2021-12-20
28 min
Divergent by Design
10: Making Meaning of Information
Comprehension is the main topic of today's episode, but it's not just reading comprehension that we are talking about. This is something that applies to all curricular areas and we have some ideas to help you better reach each one of your students. Shownotes for all of our episodes can be found at bit.ly/DBDshownotes. You can tag us on Twitter (@jonathanwylie or @THLibrariZen) or email us (jwylie@gwaea.org or lkleinmeyer@gwaea.org)!
2021-12-06
27 min
Divergent by Design
9: Supporting Student Self-regulation
Self-regulation is the ability to monitor and manage your energy states, emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in ways that are acceptable and produce positive results such as well-being, loving relationships, and learning. It's how we deal with stressors and it lays the foundation for all other activities. In this episode, we look at some resources and strategies that you can use with students to help them self-regulate in the classroom. Shownotes for all of our episodes can be found at bit.ly/DBDshownotes. You can tag us on Twitter (@jonathanwylie or @THLibrariZen) or email us (jwylie...
2021-11-22
31 min
Divergent by Design
8: Multiple Means of Demonstrating Understanding
Having students show what they know is a fundamental part of any classroom, but what does that look like in a UDL classroom? We have some ideas for you, as well as some tech tools and options for assessment. Shownotes for all of our episodes can be found at bit.ly/DBDshownotes. You can tag us on Twitter (@jonathanwylie or @THLibrariZen) or email us (jwylie@gwaea.org or lkleinmeyer@gwaea.org)!
2021-11-08
31 min
Divergent by Design
7: Language of Learning
In this episode, Lynn and Jonathan are joined by Lisa Klein, an ELL Consultant at Grant Wood AEA. Lisa helps us unpack the importance of language for all students and gives us tips on how to be better communicators in the classroom. Shownotes for all of our episodes can be found at bit.ly/DBDshownotes. You can tag us on Twitter (@jonathanwylie or @THLibrariZen) or email us (jwylie@gwaea.org or lkleinmeyer@gwaea.org)!
2021-10-25
36 min
Divergent by Design
6: Maintaining Motivation
Motivation is hard for adults, so imagine how hard it can be for students. In this episode, we look at a variety of ways that educators can help their students maintain motivation through goal setting, challenges, collaboration, and feedback. Shownotes for all of our episodes can be found at bit.ly/DBDshownotes. You can tag us on Twitter (@jonathanwylie or @THLibrariZen) or email us (jwylie@gwaea.org or lkleinmeyer@gwaea.org)!
2021-10-11
25 min
Divergent by Design
5: Advantages of Assistive Technology
In this episode, we take a look at how to reduce barriers to learning that would be introduced by the motor demands of a task. To help us out, we are joined by the amazing Kelli Robertson, the Accessibility Lead at Grant Wood AEA. Kelli talks to us about what assistive technology is and the role that it plays in the classroom for breaking down barriers to learning. Shownotes for all of our episodes can be found at bit.ly/DBDshownotes. You can tag us on Twitter (@jonathanwylie or @THLibrariZen) or email us (jwylie@gwaea.o...
2021-09-27
32 min
Divergent by Design
4: Customizing the Learning Experience
Learners differ in the ways that they perceive and comprehend information that is presented to them. We know that, but how can teachers plan for that? In this episode, we explore that in more depth and give you some tools and ideas to get you started. Shownotes for all of our episodes can be found at bit.ly/DBDshownotes. You can tag us on Twitter (@jonathanwylie or @THLibrariZen) or email us (jwylie@gwaea.org or lkleinmeyer@gwaea.org)!
2021-09-27
33 min
Divergent by Design
3: Engaging All Learners
In this episode, we look at the perennial topic of student engagement. What are the best ways to engage all of our learners so that the content is more relevant and responsive to their needs, backgrounds, and cultures? We might not have all the answers, but the UDL guidelines give us lots of great, research-based ideas that are proven to have an impact on students learning, so we take some time to explore those in this episode. Shownotes for all of our episodes can be found at bit.ly/DBDshownotes. You can tag us on T...
2021-08-30
27 min
Divergent by Design
2: Diving Deeper into UDL
In this episode, we do some UDL myth-busting and take some time to really get to know the UDL Guidelines in more depth. Shownotes for all of our episodes can be found at bit.ly/DBDshownotes. You can tag us on Twitter (@jonathanwylie or @THLibrariZen) or email us (jwylie@gwaea.org or lkleinmeyer@gwaea.org)!
2021-08-16
26 min
Divergent by Design
1: Grounding and Growing
In this episode, we spend some time talking about what UDL means to us, how our journeys have evolved over time, and what we want to do with future episodes of this podcast. Shownotes for all of our episodes can be found at bit.ly/DBDshownotes. You can tag us on Twitter (@jonathanwylie or @THLibrariZen) or email us (jwylie@gwaea.org or lkleinmeyer@gwaea.org)!
2021-08-01
15 min
AEA Research Highlights
The Pros and Cons of Collaboration
There was a time not long ago when most economists tended to work by themselves. In 1960, fewer than one in five economics journal articles had more than one author. Today, about three quarters of all papers are produced by research teams. The shift toward collaboration has a lot of upsides for economists, including producing higher impact papers, sharing the division of labor, and enjoying creative partnerships. Northwestern University economist Benjamin Jones says that there are some downsides too. In a paper in the Journal of Economic Perspectives, Jones says that the rise of te...
2021-05-26
24 min
Divergent by Design
Divergent by Design Trailer
Coming soon! A brand new podcast that explores the UDL guidelines as an opportunity to think differently, to diverge, and to deepen our instructional design to honor all of our learners.
2021-03-08
01 min
Revise, Remix, Redesign
School Librarian Lynn Kleinmeyer Talks Shifting Role of School Librarians
Lynn Kleinmeyer is a Digital Learning Specialist at an education service agency in eastern Iowa called Grant Wood AEA. Her background as a literacy teacher and teacher librarian afford her a unique perspective when it comes to OER and instructional materials. She has quickly become a go-to for many educators in and out of the state of Iowa for her work on OER, copyright and Creative Commons, and a deep understanding of why school librarians are so important. I wanted to talk to Lynn to hear her perspective on how school librarians can help with curation of OER and why...
2020-04-27
32 min
Stories – Mothers On The Front Line
Kate, a Mother from Iowa
Kate is a mother from Iowa whose children have autism, anxiety, ADHD, sensory processing disorder and prosopagnosia. In this episode, she discusses what it was like when her son was first diagnosed, adjusting each year to new teachers, and what it is like to go through the ups and downs of parenting children who are ‘differently wired’. Transcription [music] Welcome to the Mothers on the Frontline Podcast, episode 28. Mothers on the Frontline is a nonprofit organization, founded and run by mothers of children with mental illness to promote caregiver healing and children’s mental...
2020-03-20
22 min
The Alaska Show
Alaska's First Solar Farm with Jenn Miller and Chris Colbert - TAS #4
This week on The Alaska Show we sit down with Jenn Miller and Chris Colbert, CEO and CFO, and husband and wife co-founders, of Renewable IPP. Renewable IPP recently expanded its Willow, AK solar pilot project into a full-blown 1.2 MW utility-scale solar farm and went live with delivering energy to Alaskans via Matanuska Electric Association in December of 2019. In this interview we discuss the economics of solar in Alaska, how they got started, getting project financing, and how four partners from the oil industry can move renewable energy forward in Alaska. Alex and JJ discuss postponing The...
2020-03-11
00 min
GREEN Organic Garden Podcast
263. Advancing Eco Agriculture | Where Plant Health Builds Soil Health | CEO John Kempf
https://www.advancingecoag.com/aboutSo excited because my guest today has this amazing green future grower story I KNOW listeners are going to absolutely love! So if you’re driving don’t worry I’ll make awesome SHOWNOTES because I know we are going to have a million golden seeds dropped with this amazing interview. CEO of Advancing Ego Agriculture, John Kempf is on a mission to “produce healthier soil, stronger crops, and consistently higher yields!”What I love about his story is how he started out and I can’t wait for you to h...
2020-02-23
57 min
Mile High Theatre Guy
Summer: The Donna Summer Musical Interview with the Male Priciple Characters
JAN 28 – FEB 9, 2020 BUELL THEATRE MAP SUMMER: THE DONNA SUMMER MUSICAL https://thedonnasummermusical.com/ https://www.denvercenter.org/tickets-events/summer-the-donna-summer-musical/ JOHN GARDINER NEIL BOGART/GUNTHER/SOMMELIER “I Feel Love” from Broadway: Jersey Boys (Tommy DeVito), A Bronx Tale (Rudy). “Heaven Knows” he’s toured: The Lion King (Timon), Jersey Boys, A Bronx Tale. “Worked Hard For the Money” regionally: Million Dollar Quartet (Tuacahn), The Tempest (Alabama Shakespeare Festival), Big River (St. Michael’s Playhouse), Sound of Music (Flatrock Playhouse). “Last Dance” with school – BFA: Northern Kentucky University / MFA: Univer...
2020-01-31
05 min
Supreme Court Oral Arguments
[16-1275] Virginia Uranium, Inc. v. Warren
Virginia Uranium, Inc. v. Warren Wikipedia · Justia (with opinion) · Docket · oyez.org Argued on Nov 5, 2018.Decided on Jun 17, 2019. Petitioner: Virginia Uranium, Inc. et al..Respondent: John Warren et al.. Advocates: Charles J. Cooper (for petitioners) Noel J. Francisco (Solicitor General, Department of Justice, for the United States as amicus curiae supporting petitioners) Toby J. Heytens (for respondents) Facts of the case (from oyez.org) The federal Atomic Energy Act regulates nuclear power generation in the United States, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) enf...
2018-11-05
59 min
VOCALOID ??????
Stork Storytime: Grant Wood Area Education Agency
Additional resources: Grant Wood Area Education Agency (AEA) http://www.aea10.k12.ia.us Iowa City Autism Community http://autismiowacity.org First Words Project http://firstwordsproject.com/
2017-09-26
32 min
North Liberty Library
Hear From an Expert: Grant Wood Area Education Agency
Additional resources: Grant Wood Area Education Agency (AEA) http://www.aea10.k12.ia.us Iowa City Autism Community http://autismiowacity.org First Words Project http://firstwordsproject.com/ Individuals with Disabilities Education Act https://sites.ed.gov/idea/ The Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers https://m-chat.org/
2017-09-26
32 min