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Janet Goodall
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The Other Autism
Autistic and Non-monogamous? The Research No One's Talking About...Yet
Janet Walsh-Adams is a neurodivergent PhD candidate at Deakin University, researching a pattern that many autistic people have noticed for years: autistic adults may be more likely to pursue consensual non-monogamy (CNM). We talk about what CNM is (and what it isn't) and how stigma — not the relationship style itself — often creates the biggest risks.Janet shares personal context alongside early findings from her work, including how autism, ADHD, gender diversity, and LGBTQIA+ identity can overlap with relationship structures like CNM, polyamory, kink/BDSM, and relationship anarchy. We also dig into what clinicians still need to learn (and...
2026-02-12
55 min
Tech Shock - from Parent Zone
3. Understanding ‘good enough’ parenting and toddlers' tech use
Research shows that consistent, authoritative at-home parenting impacts children’s learning and educational outcomes. At times though, a prevailing culture within education can mean parents receive insufficient support, and are even unfairly labelled and criticised. Similarly, the false narrative that very young children don’t use digital technology can be another obstacle to understanding not just the nature of their tech use, but also its possible benefits when it comes to learning and development. In episode three of season 10, Vicki is joined by Janet Goodall – researcher and Professor of Education at Swansea University’s School of Social...
2025-03-05
34 min
Wales Journal of Education
8 ‘Defining Parental Engagement in ITE: from relationships to partnerships’ with Professor Janet Goodall
Professor Janet Goodall and Professor Tom Crick discuss the article ‘Defining Parental Engagement in ITE’, which presents a unique view of the perceived value of parental engagement with children’s learning within Initial Teacher Education (ITE) in Wales, the first such investigation of its kind. Article (English): https://journal.uwp.co.uk/wje/article/id/521/ Article (Welsh): https://journal.uwp.co.uk/wje/article/id/577/
2024-03-26
25 min
Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
Janet Echelman: Sculpting the Impossible
In this episode, host Guy Kawasaki interviews Janet Echelman, an acclaimed sculptor known for her swooping, volumetric artworks made of fiber and suspended at an architectural scale over streets, parks, plazas, and waterways. Echelman traces her journey from studying painting to a turning point where she started working with sculpture using found materials, overcoming numerous obstacles with persistence to create never-before-seen floating artworks that provide peaceful, inspiring havens in the hustle of daily urban life. She also discusses her creative process of developing harmonious, site-specific installations that physically embody her belief that "art can serve as an inspiring voice...
2024-03-06
1h 02
R-F/C's Podcast
Episode 9: Maria Schechter, Bio Artist
Join our dynamic podcast discussion with the super magical MARIA SCHECHTER, a bio artist based in Bloomington, Indiana whose work is made from sustainable materials. Maria has been an artist for 26 years and is passionate about EVERYONE having access to creative expression and she is passionate about the health of our planet. She GROWS her paintings and sculptures from mycelium, the same material that fruits mushrooms. She forages for color, making paint from organic materials. Her paintings are made with historical middle age recipes and she has spent ample time with color practitioners to learn how to process color...
2023-11-17
59 min
Space Marketing Podcast
Space Marketing Podcast with Amy Imhoff
Amy Imhoff is our guest this week on the Space Marketing Podcast. She is a speaker and marketing professional that is known in the Star Trek world. Amy is a marketing powerhouse with clients such Jane Goodall Institute and as Kate Mulgrew, or who you may know as Captain Kathryn Janeway on Star Trek: Voyager. Video version: https://youtu.be/pyyOvdCz4Y8ABOUT AMY IMHOFFDigital Content Management, Marketing, & CopywritingKate Mulgrew, or who you may know as Captain Kathryn Janeway on Star Trek: Voyager. ...
2023-02-01
1h 00
FMC Fast Chat
'Untold': Behind the BIG Story with ESPN Magazine's Tom Junod
Acclaimed long-form writer Tom Junod takes us behind “Untold,” the massive, 30,000-word immersive story of ‘the most dangerous player in the history of college football’ recently released by ESPN Magazine. ESPN senior writer Tom Junod has written some of the most enduring and widely read longform journalism of the last 30 years. He joined ESPN in 2016 and has specialized in deeply reported stories on subjects ranging from Muhammad Ali’s funeral to Tom Brady’s desire to play forever. He has been nominated for an Emmy for his work on “The Hero of Goodall Park,” an E60 Film on the ancient secrets that were...
2022-05-18
30 min
ParentTalk# with Bev
Dr Janet Goodall- Wanting the best for our children
An interview from late July 2021 with Dr Janet Goodall speaking about parental engagement with our children's learning. Dr Goodall is an education expert focused on the parent's voice and our inclusion with school when it comes to our children's learning. Gems though-out the interview so take a break and gain some insights.instagram: bevparenttalkwww.parenttalkwithbev.com
2021-10-18
54 min
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN)
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2670
Tonight's special guest is Janet Simmons from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, an American, born in Japan in the mid 1950s and raised there with her siblings. Their parents had moved there to do missionary work. A well known marine biologist and teacher, Jack Moyer, famed for publishing a book with Jane Goodall, began sexually abusing Janet while she was only eleven years old. "The abuse started very covertly with a walk with the dogs, a cup of coffee, a massage," Janet explains. "Quickly it escalated to inappropriate touching and then full blown sexual assault lasting for three years." She goes on, "The...
2021-05-29
1h 29
The Jane Goodall Hopecast
Janet Hayes: Hope is Fostering Curiosity and Sparking Imagination
For this episode, Jane meets Janet Hayes, CEO of Crate and Barrel Holdings, Inc. Jane's and Janet’s conversation touches on unique, yet similar childhoods filled with exploration, as well as the practical aspect of hope, and the power of curiosity and intuition. Discussing Jane’s philosophy of partnering with companies for the greater good, Janet shares some of the ways that Crate and Barrel is championing sustainability and supporting the values of customers today, and how Jane continues to inspire her. The duo also share excitement over how that philosophy has come to life through the Jane Goodall Inst...
2021-02-23
34 min
Benjamin Britten: musica per gli esseri umani
4 Pietà Cristiana, progetti educativi e satira sociale
Benjamin Britten, Death be not proud da The Holy Sonnets of John Donne op. 35, Ian Bostridge tenore, Graham Johnson pianoforte Benjamin Britten, estratti da The Rape of Lucretia, opera in due atti su libretto di Ronald Duncan, dal dramma Le viol de Luxcrèce di André Obey; Coro maschile: Peter Pears – Coro femminile: Joan Cross – Collatino, generale romano: Norman Lumsden – Giunio, generale romano: Denis Dowling – Tarquinio, figlio del tiranno Tarquinio il superbo: Frederick Sharp – Lucrezia: Nancy Evans – Bianca: Flora Nielsen – Lucia: Margaret Ritchie; English Opera Group Orchestra, direttore Reginald Goodall, registrazione storica del 1946 Benjamin Britten, estratti da The Rape of Lucretia, versio...
2020-05-29
1h 30
ICMDA Recordings
Janet Goodall on Children - Learning from the least of these
A recording from the ICMDA Eurasia Congress
2019-12-18
38 min
Schools Don't Own Education
Schools Don't Own Education with Nancy Angevine Sands-Janet Goodall
2018-01-30
58 min
American Journal of Public Health Podcast
AJPH Highlights of the April 2017 issue (ENGLISH)
Hello and welcome to the Editor’s highlights of some of the contents of the April 2017 issue of AJPH. This is Alfredo Morabia, the Editor-in-Chief. One of the themes discussed in this issue is that of driverless cars. In this podcast I interview Janet Fleetwood and Noah Goodall their vision of a future in which most cars will be driverless and the related ethical issues for public health. In the second part, I interview Sherry Glied, an expert on health insurance, about her assessment of the future of Obamacare under the new Administration.
2017-03-07
36 min
The PrimateCast
Kyoto University graduate students share their picks for top PrimateCast episode Part I - Conservation
Send us a textIn this installment of The PrimateCast, we asked students of Kyoto University's Primate Research Institute to select their favorite moments from the first year and a half plus of the podcast. We then interviewed each student, asking them to tell us about their research interests, how they got into the field of primate research and why they made their respective podcast selections. Student choices could be broadly broken down into conservation- and research-related interview segments, so we are presenting these episodes in a two-part series focusing on these concepts.
2013-10-23
31 min