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Morning ReportMorning ReportNZers turning to social media to buy drugs: SurveyThe latest New Zealand Drug Trends Survey shows people are increasingly turning to social media to buy their drugs, and gangs are dominating the meth market. Massey University professor Chris Wilkins spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.2025-05-1303 minMorning ReportMorning ReportChoosing new pope will be a challenge: ProfessorA New Zealand religious expert says it will be challenging for cardinals to reach a decision on who should succeed Pope Francis as the head of the Catholic Church has. Emeritus Professor of History at Massey University Peter Lineham spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.2025-04-2106 minClassic Radio Theater with Wyatt CoxClassic Radio Theater with Wyatt CoxClassic Radio for April 26, 2024 - The House I Live In, Casablanca, and The Hunter2+ Hours of Drama on a FridayFirst a look at this day in History.Then Arch Obolers Plays, originally broadcast April 26, 1945, 79 years ago, The House I Live In starring Raymond Massey.  A man's son is in a Japanese prison camp, and the neighborhood doesn't seem the same. Followed by the Screen Guild Players, originally broadcast April 26, 1943, 81 years ago, Casablanca starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. The adaptation of the 1942 classic wartime adventure/romance in North Africa. "La Marseillaise" is sung by two hundred members of the "free French" in the audience. Then Big...2024-04-262h 37Writers RadioWriters RadioP051 Daughters of FireTwo Poets write of their homeland, and their dislocation.Shadi Eskandani and Sareh Farmand are Iranian born Canadian immigrant writers and friends. Join them in readings from their poetry and in conversation with Ingrid Rose. SAREH was born in Tehran and lived there until she was two; she lived briefly in Germany and Italy, and finally immigrated to Canada.Her new release, Pistachios In My Pocket was published by At Bay Press of Winnipeg, Manitoba. It was selected by CBC Books as “Best Book of Poetry Selection, 2022.” CBC...2023-01-2332 minPRS Journal ClubPRS Journal Club“Risk Factors for Severe Macromastia” with Ingrid M. Ganske, MD - Dec. 2022 Journal ClubIn this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2022 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Saïd Azoury, Emily Long, and Ronnie Shammas- and special guest Ingrid M. Ganske, MD, discuss the following articles from the December 2022 issue: “Risk Factors Associated with Severe Macromastia among Adolescents and Young Women” by Massey, Firriolo, Nuzzi, et al. Read the article for FREE: https://bit.ly/SevereMacromastiaFactors Special guest Ingrid M. Ganske, MD, is a Pediatric Plastic Surgeon at Boston Children’s Hospital, she specializes in cleft lip and palate, ear reconstruction, and vascular anomalies...2022-12-2114 minThat\'s Why We ReadThat's Why We ReadSeason 2, Episode 3: FluencyJan Hasbrouck believes firmly in the 5 Fs of Fluency: "FIRST and FOREMOST and FOREVER ACCURACY  is the FOUNDATION of FLUENCY" (TLC webinar, 2021). A lack of fluency can lead to a lack of motivation to read, which results in fewer words read, which results in limited comprehension. This cycle repeats until students often give up believing themselves unable to read well.  This episode focuses on fluency, what it is, and how to help students improve.  Resources mentioned in this episode include the following:  Updated ORF scale Llama Llama Misses Mama You...2022-12-1359 minThat\'s Why We ReadThat's Why We ReadSeason 2, Episode 2: Phonics Part 2On this episode, we continue talking about phonics. How do you teach phonics to English Language Learners or struggling readers? How do you keep students interested in phonics instruction?  Join us as we discuss these questions and more. 2022-12-0546 minPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery - PRS Journal ClubPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery - PRS Journal ClubDecember 2022 Journal Club: Narcotics and Pediatric Cranial Surgery; Presurgical Taping in Infants; Risk Factors for Severe MacromastiaIn this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2022 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Saïd Azoury, Emily Long, and Ronnie Shammas- and special guest Ingrid M. Ganske, MD, discuss the following articles from the December 2022 issue: “Pediatric Outcomes following Cranial Vault Remodeling with Restricted Use of Postoperative Narcotics: A Retrospective Review” by Smith, Cimaroli, Loo, et al. “Does Presurgical Taping Change Nose and Lip Aesthetics in Infants with Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate after Surgical Lip Repair? A Randomized Controlled Trial” by Abd El-Ghafour, Aboulhassan, Ragab El-Bei. “Risk Factors Associated wi...2022-11-2939 minPRS Journal ClubPRS Journal ClubDecember 2022 Journal Club: Narcotics and Pediatric Cranial Surgery; Presurgical Taping in Infants; Risk Factors for Severe MacromastiaIn this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2022 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Saïd Azoury, Emily Long, and Ronnie Shammas- and special guest Ingrid M. Ganske, MD, discuss the following articles from the December 2022 issue: “Pediatric Outcomes following Cranial Vault Remodeling with Restricted Use of Postoperative Narcotics: A Retrospective Review” by Smith, Cimaroli, Loo, et al. “Does Presurgical Taping Change Nose and Lip Aesthetics in Infants with Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate after Surgical Lip Repair? A Randomized Controlled Trial” by Abd El-Ghafour, Aboulhassan, Ragab El-Bei. “Risk Factors Associated wi...2022-11-2939 minThat\'s Why We ReadThat's Why We ReadSeason 2, Episode 1: Phonics Part 1Thank you so much for your patience with us! This whole podcasting platform is new to us, and we are learning how to balance this with everything else we, as teachers, have going on. Sound familiar? We bet your life is just as hectic! On today's episode, we are answering some listener questions about phonics: the best books for teaching phonics; how parents can support their child's phonics learning; the best way to teach phonics; and effective strategies. Resources cited in today's episode include the following: Wiley Blevins/Patricia Cunningham https://www.thriftbooks.com...2022-11-2843 minStudentmorgenStudentmorgenTIRSDAG: Ingrid, Isac og SofieDet er tirsdag og i dag har vi intervjuet en veldig spesiell gjest, Johanne Massey!! Hvordan er det egentlig å blowe up på Tiktok? Er influencerverden like lukurativ som den ser ut som? Hva er Johannes drømmer for fremtiden? Hvoran kan DU bli Tiktok kjendis? Og er Johanne med i Maskorama i år? Ellers har gjengen navnquiz, Ingrid tipser om enkle halloween kostymer og Sofie forteller om hvordan oppdagelsen av tubeost har revolusjonert hverdagen hennes!!2022-10-2500 minThat\'s Why We ReadThat's Why We ReadThat's Why We Read, Episode 6: Oral LanguageToday, we are talking about the importance of oral language. Oral language serves as the foundation to the pillars of literacy, and without it, students struggle to learn to read.  Here are links to a few of the things we mention in today's episode:  Gracie's Corner Phonics Song: https://youtu.be/8N52qAvsHPw The Art and Science of Teaching Primary Reading by Christopher Such: Amazon.com: The Art and Science of Teaching Primary Reading (Corwin Ltd): 9781529764161: Such, Christopher: Books A little information on clipping sounds can be found here: Letter Sound Pr...2022-09-2833 minThat\'s Why We ReadThat's Why We ReadThat's Why We Read, Episode 7: Phonological and Phonemic AwarenessPhonological awareness is the ability to hear and manipulate UNITS of sounds (syllables, onset, rime, phonemes) in spoken language. Phonemic awareness is the ability to hear and manipulate the smallest unit of sounds and is one skill under the umbrella of phonological awareness. Dr. David Kilpatrick believes phonological awareness to be the single most important factor in differentiating struggling readers from successful ones. Today's episode explores phonological awareness development. Resources for today's episode:  Know Better, Do Better by Liben and Liben Make Take & Teach Reading Rockets Phonological and Phonemic Awareness 2022-09-191h 00That\'s Why We ReadThat's Why We ReadThat's Why We Read, Episode 5We took a small break to prepare for our fall classes, but we are back! Today, we look at Natalie Wexler's take on reading infographics. 2022-09-0346 minThat\'s Why We ReadThat's Why We ReadThat's Why We Read, Episode 4Today, we are talking about our favorite reading strategies (also called "instructional routines") and why they are effective in helping students comprehend what they read.  The three we are talking about today are the anticipation guide, verbatim split page procedure, and It Say--I Say--So. You can find the video on List-Group-Label that Sarah talks about here. Here are a few places you can find other reading strategies to use with your kiddos:  Reading Rockets AdLit K20 Learn 2022-07-3043 minThat\'s Why We ReadThat's Why We ReadThat's Why We Read, Episode 3We wrap up our discussion of The Knowledge Gap by Natalie Wexler. 2022-07-2350 minThat\'s Why We ReadThat's Why We ReadEpisode 2, Brought to You by a T-ChartThis week, Sarah, Ingrid, and I used a T-Chart (T-Chart | Read Write Think) to track points in Natalie Wexler's book, The Knowledge Gap, that we agreed and disagreed with. For me, the T-Chart helped me realize there really was a whole lot more that I agreed with than I disagreed with, which surprised me. 2022-07-1646 minThat\'s Why We ReadThat's Why We ReadJournalistic Takes on Reading EducationThis week, we look at Emily Hanford and Natalie Wexler, two education journalists whose recent publications have impacted literacy education, and the repercussions those publications have had on the public's view of teaching reading in public schools. 2022-07-0635 minSizzling Samachar of the DaySizzling Samachar of the DayBarbie Adds Marisa Abela To Its CastSizzling Samachar of the day - 6th July 2022This is Sizzling Samachar on OTTplay, I'm your host Nikhil. News from Hollywood first,Chris Evans in talks to star alongside Emily Blunt in new filmChris Evans, popular for essaying the role of Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is in negotiations to star in a new film titled, Pain Hustlers. The film stars Edge of Tomorrow and A Quiet Place star Emily Blunt in the lead as a woman named Liza Drake who goes to great lengths to provide a b...2022-07-0604 minBetter off ReadBetter off ReadEp 93: Elements 7 - Plot. Ingrid Horrocks talks to Pip Adam about water and her work Where We Swim.In the first episode in the Plot season of Elements, I talk to Ingrid Horrocks about plot and narrative and what it is to write it.  Some of the things we talk about are: Ingrid's new book is Where We Swim published by VUP https://vup.victoria.ac.nz/where-we-swim/ Ingrid wrote a great piece for The SpinOff about reading during a pandemic and you can read that here https://thespinoff.co.nz/books/28-03-2021/the-climate-crisis-is-seeping-into-books-and-making-them-really-really-weird/ You can read an excerpt from W...2021-04-1357 minTalking Property with CBRETalking Property with CBREDiversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I) - Challenging the Paradigm“We live in a diverse world and a dynamic world, where people are coming into and out of industries in non-traditional ways and with that they bring skills that may not have been relevant to that industry or area 10 years ago. So, hiring managers have to think more broadly and challenge what they think they know about the industry, about the role and the people who apply for it.” Steven MosesIn this episode of Talking Property, we discuss Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I) and how individuals and organisations can challenge and shift their paradigms to create a mo...2021-04-0127 minTime to Eat the DogsTime to Eat the DogsReplay: Women Wanderers of the Romantic EraIngrid Horrocks talks about the way women travelers, specifically women wanderers, are represented in late-eighteenth century literature. Horrocks in an associate professor in the School of English and Media Studies at Massey University in Wellington, New Zealand. She is the author of Women Wanderers and the Writing of Mobility, 1784–1814.2019-11-0930 minTime to Eat the DogsTime to Eat the DogsWomen Wanderers of the Romantic EraIngrid Horrocks talks about the way women travelers, specifically women wanderers, are represented in late-eighteenth century literature. Horrocks in an associate professor in the School of English and Media Studies at Massey University in Wellington, New Zealand. She is the author of Women Wanderers and the Writing of Mobility, 1784–1814.2019-04-2330 minThe Learner\'s Corner with Caleb MasonThe Learner's Corner with Caleb MasonEpisode 133: Gretchen Rubin On Why Organizing Your Outer World Leads to Inner CalmIn this episode, Caleb and Todd talk with Gretchen Rubin about how to organize your outer world and why it leads to inner calm. Guest Links Gretchen on Twitter Gretchen on Instagram Gretchen's website Outer Order, Inner Calm by Gretchen Rubin Better Than Before by Gretchen Rubin Happier with Gretchen Rubin Podcast The Four Tendencies Quiz Links Mentioned Tile A Pattern of Language by Christopher Alexander, Sara Ishikawa, Murray Silverstein, Max Jacobson, Ingrid Fiksdahl-King, and Shlomo Angel2019-03-0842 minBoxcars711 Old Time RadioBoxcars711 Old Time RadioArch Oboler's Plays "The Cliff" (4-29-39) - Boxcars711 Saturday Matinee OneArch Oboler (December 7, 1909 - March 19, 1987) was a Chicago-born scriptwriter, novelist, producer and director who was active in films, radio and television. boler generated much attention for his radio scripts, and his work in radio remains the outstanding period of his career. Although some noted a tendency for gruesomeness, he received praise as one of broadcasting's top talents, and he is regarded today as one of the innovators of old time radio.Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on...2008-02-0200 minBoxcars711 Old Time RadioBoxcars711 Old Time RadioArch Oboler's Plays "African Story" (11-28-64) - Boxcars711 Old Time Radio PodArch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Ingrid Bergman, Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and...2008-01-0900 min