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Forward Radio podcastsForward Radio podcastsSustainability Now! | Jenna Riemenschneider | Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America | 7-7-25This week on Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, takes a deep breath with Jenna Riemenschneider, Vice-President of Advocacy and Policy at the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (https://aafa.org/). In addition to covering the causes of asthma, its connections to air pollution, and what listeners can do to help mitigate it, we take a look at current threats to federal funding to address asthma. Asthma is the most common chronic disease in children, and the rates are rising in adults as well. As the Congressional budget process moves forward, it is important to understand the impact of...2025-07-0757 minHops and HedgesHops and HedgesEp.43. Jennifer Jay, The Joy of GardeningIn this episode, I'm talking with Jennifer Jay from the Joy of Gardening in Thamesford, Ontario. We're talking about her making the leap and starting her own business just this year (2024), working homeowners in their outdoor spaces, her awesome signage and marketing using QR codes (which are SUPER EASY to quickly scan with your phone as you're walking by), and of course - BEER! BEERS etc.: Mushroom Tea as a coffee substitute Dandelion, Jasmine & Chamomile Tea Kicking Horse Brand Coffee Shout-out to Jenna Goodhand and Cafezia...2024-11-1539 minTjöta med BrikanylTjöta med Brikanyl#94 - Mustiga Mauri stal Matkomas chipsdeal | Viktor Bergström-Final The Challenge | Henrik BrandãoI detta avsnitt av vår podd bjuder vi in dig till en underhållande och insiktsfull diskussion som täcker allt från chipsfejder till galna händelser i musikvärlden. Vi inleder med den heta chipsfejden mellan Mustiga Mauri och Matkoma, som nyligen lanserat sitt eget chipsmärke – en kamp som verkligen får smaklökarna att vibrera! Vi dyker sedan ner i kontroverserna kring Henrik Brandão Jönsson och Farah Abadi, där spänningarna har nått nya höjder. Därefter pratar vi om KSI senaste låt, som har skapa...2024-10-111h 01Think or ThwimThink or ThwimEpisode 15: Sophia Possidon on the Habit of Yes!Sophia Possidon is a college and K12 educator with decades of experience in the music industry prior to teaching. After such a fruitful career, she decided she wanted to shift gears and focus not on selling product to young people but rather on teaching young people about business and entrepreneurship. In this episode, Jenna and Sophia discuss the many successes that came Sophia's way because she developed the habit of saying "Yes!" to new opportunities. Her curiosity and belief in lifelong learning are habits she likes to pass along to young people-- how to stay open and open-minded because...2023-09-0446 minThink or ThwimThink or ThwimEp 14: Steven Jones on Simulations and Learning TransferSteven Jones, a 7th grade history teacher, discusses the use of simulations and hands-on activities that put students in the driver's seat of their learning experiences for memorable, relatable, transferable long-term learning. Resources related to this episode can be found at www.jennakamp.com'/think-or-thwim.2023-02-0748 minThink or ThwimThink or ThwimEp 13: Alan Smith on Writing ConferencesAlan Smith, writing consultant at Montclair State University in New Jersey, talks us through tips and tricks he uses to help student writers develop into self-directed critical analyzers of their writing. Alan focuses on each session with a writer being a collaborative dialogue focused on the main structures and idea communication within a piece of writing.2023-01-1135 minThink or ThwimThink or ThwimEp 12: Jennifer Lopez on Social Justice MathIn this episode, 5th grade teacher Jennifer Lopez discusses infusing social justice into mathematics, small group instruction, productive struggle and resilience, and how being a lifelong learner herself helps hone her teaching skills to better serve her students.2022-10-0844 minThink or ThwimThink or ThwimEp 11: Mike McLaughlin on The Language of the NewsIn this episode, Mike walks us through a foundational media studies lesson on news writing, detailing the many critical thinking skills it takes to effectively think through a writing task.2022-09-0745 minThink or ThwimThink or ThwimEp 10: Pennie Perkins on The Wild Robot ProjectMiddle school science teacher Pennie Perkins and her colleague, Beth Kohn, developed an interdisciplinary science-English project for middle schoolers to learn about the flow of energy, family, and the interconnectedness of life on earth. 2022-05-1946 minThink or ThwimThink or ThwimEp 9: Nina Phillips on Harkness DiscussionsNina shares her Harkness Discussion lesson, identifying ways in which students can find their voice and contribute to the intellectual rigor of class. For materials and resources related to Nina's lesson, visit www.jennakamp.com/think-or-thwim. 2022-03-3148 minThink or ThwimThink or ThwimEp 8: Enrique Magdaleno on Netflix High SchoolEnrique, a high school social science teacher, discusses a lesson called Netflix HS, in which student groups are tasked with creating their very own high school as the foundation for a new reality TV series to be aired on Netflix. But, no, not really; it's just an exercise, making connections to US government and policy with this fun and flexible project.  2022-02-2850 minThink or ThwimThink or ThwimEp 7: John Ruiz on Collaborative Assessment with StudentsIn our conversation, John talks about a rubric creation lesson he implemented with a class of high school seniors, addressing the purpose of rubrics and the value of assessment, and coming to consensus through mutual analysis and collaborative conversations with student groups about what a "fair" and "accurate" grade might be.2022-01-1947 minThink or ThwimThink or ThwimEp 6: Lizzie Adelman on Learning to Face the DarknessSpanish Teacher Lizzie Adelman discusses her lesson, Facing Darkness, in which students consider and explore the inner and outer resources they access to help them through difficult times. Lesson plan and materials available at www.jennakamp.com/think-or-thwim.2021-11-011h 02Creation Care ConversationsCreation Care ConversationsSeason of Creation- Laudato Si and Reason for HopeDoug interviews Erin Lothes from the Laudato Si movement in this final episode of the Season of Creation series. This episode was produced by Jenna Van Donselaar. Cover art by Kendra Petersen-Kamp2021-10-0632 minCreation Care ConversationsCreation Care ConversationsSeason of Creation- Rooted in TraditionJenna and Doug interview Aram Mitchell and Rev. Nicole Diroff of the BTS Center to discuss the role of tradition in our experience of the divine and a source of strength in the climate crisis. To register for the convocation at the BTS center, visit: https://thebtscenter.org/convocation-2021/"The Soil" was composed by Pax Ressler for the BTS Center. To learn more about Pax Ressler and the music featured in this podcast, visit https://paxressler.com/This episode was produced by Jenna Van Donselaar. Podcast art by Kendra Petersen-Kamp. 2021-09-2442 minCreation Care ConversationsCreation Care ConversationsSeason of Creation- Scripture as our guideDoug interviews Dr. Ruth Valerio of Tearfund on how scripture informs her climate justice work. For more on Tearfund, visit www.tearfund.org.This episode was produced by Jenna Van Donselaar. Podcast art by Kendra Petersen-Kamp.2021-09-2128 minCreation Care ConversationsCreation Care ConversationsSeason of Creation- Experiencing the gardenIn this episode, Jenna and Doug interview Gordon Clarke (Doug's brother) about his work in agriculture, particularly his work with the Giving Garden in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. To learn more about the Giving Garden, visit: http://pittsfieldchurchofchrist.org/Giving-Garden.phpThis episode was produced by Jenna Van Donselaar. Podcast art by Kendra Petersen-Kamp.2021-09-1537 minThink or ThwimThink or ThwimEp 5: Jamie Douglass on Exponents and EmotionsJamie, a professional drummer and Math teacher, discusses his student-centered approach to the rules of exponents, in which he focuses on their purpose so that students can better understand their logic. Jamie grounds his lesson in respect for the scholar, dignity for the process, and love for humanity expressed through Mathematics. He understands the average student's math anxiety and presents an antidote for the fear of math. For resources connected to this episode, vist www.jennakamp.com/think-or-thwim2021-09-081h 05Creation Care ConversationsCreation Care ConversationsSeason of Creation- Reasonable TheologyIn this episode, Jenna and Doug are joined by Matthew Groves, a science teacher and communicator. They discuss reason as a source of authority in Christian faith, talk about the relationship between science and religion, and talk about truth. For more on Matthew, visit his website matthewdgroves.com This episode was produced by Jenna Van Donselaar. Cover art by Kendra Petersen-Kamp. 2021-09-0145 minCreation Care ConversationsCreation Care ConversationsSeason of Creation- TrailerThe season of creation is around the corner! Join Jenna and Doug (and their guests) as we look at reason, experience, scripture, and tradition during this season of creation. Cover art by Kendra Petersen-Kamp2021-08-2504 minReshaping Learning with SchoolDayReshaping Learning with SchoolDaySupport & Community for Educational Leaders at the Leadership Resource NetworkNatalie Irons and Jenna Kamp, co-founders of Leadership Resource Network and Institute, share how a cognitive coaching model raises efficacy and shifts culture, and, how a leadership support community was born in a pandemic.    Resources: Connect to NuMinds Connect to The Leadership Resource Network Register for the Leadership Resource Institute Connect to Natalie on Twitter: @IronsNatalie UCLA CenterX Coaching website Connect to Jenna on her website Jenna's Facebook Jenna's Instagram Jenna's Twitter: @EducationalKamp   2021-08-1235 minLeading LiteracyLeading LiteracyTeacher RoundtableWe have a very special episode of Leading Literacy - our very first teacher roundtable discussion! We are thrilled to welcome Xochitl Morales (K teacher, Los Altos Elem., South Whittier SD), Andrea Castaneda (SPED Autism Spectrum Disorder Mod/Sev. teacher, Lone Hill MS, Bonita USD), Ella Farinas (Instructional Coach & 6-8 AVID Coordinator, Washington STEAM Multilingual Academy, Pasadena USD), Curtis Duong (8th grade teacher, Garfield Elem., Alhambra USD), and Jenna Kamp (12th grade English teacher, University Prep. Value Charter HS). Listen in to hear their experiences and how educators are adjusting and coping during the pandemic. We are so proud of our har...2021-07-0848 minThink or ThwimThink or ThwimEp 4: Constantine Singer on the WWI Essential QuestionCosta discusses his multi-day history lesson on World War I, in which he weaves together lecture, discussion, film, and poetry to address the Essential Question: Why did the soldiers continue to fight and die a purposeless, un-winnable war? Costa grounds his lesson in  human emotions and motivations to elicit deep critical thinking by scholars as they investigate, analyze, discuss, and generate personal and plausible responses to the essential question. For resources connected to this episode, visit www.jennakamp.com/think-or-thwim2021-05-191h 08Think or ThwimThink or ThwimEp 3: Natalie Irons on Cognitive CoachingIn this episode, Natalie highlights the benefits of cognitive coaching for teachers and school leaders, and discusses the organic nature of this community of practice group of life-long  learners.  2021-04-1550 minThink or ThwimThink or ThwimEp 2: Briana Torres on YPAR Community-based ProjectIn this episode, Briana Torres walks us through a collaborative service-learning  project based on the principles of YPAR- Youth Participatory Action Research.2021-03-0939 minThink or ThwimThink or ThwimEp 1: Kat Magill on Inner Resources for Self-ActualizationJenna Kamp speaks with Kat Magill, Founder and Executive Director of Say Word!,  about authenticity, vulnerability, and the inner resources we cultivate on our paths to self-actualization in her SEL (socio-emotional learning) lesson, "Stepping Stones." 2021-02-1454 minNyhetshelgen med Ingrid&MariaNyhetshelgen med Ingrid&MariaNyhetshelgen #88 – De hatar olika, Zlatans lögner, Federleygate fortsätterDe hörs och syns mycket – egohumanisterna som påstår sig gilla olika. I själva verket hatar de oss som inte sjunger i deras kör, de hatar barn och gamla vars röster är ointressanta och de hatar alla som de som uppfattar som svaga. Om de inte är svaga offer för ”rasism” såklart, för då kan de användas i egohumanisternas kamp. Ingrid&Maria pratar i dag också om hur Centerpartiet gick från ett jordnära bondeförbund till ett parti som hyllar dekadens och skörlevnad, vi dissekerar Zlatans lögner om hur elaka Malmö FF var...2020-11-301h 06ZEISS Full ExposureZEISS Full Exposureep.43 Alexa Wolf: "Paths"Learn how DoP Alexa Wolf uses her skills to create a potent visual style with little budget for the music video “Paths” by artist Jenna Kyle directed by Rachel Kessler. Like many Directors of Photography, Alexa Wolf came to cinematography, in New York City after working in camera, grip & electric departments. Now she’s a DoP on narrative features and commercial projects, with a focus on supporting womens’ and #LGBTQ stories. Today’s Guest: Alexa Wolf http://www.alexawolf.com/ @awolfdp Host & Producer: Jim Kamp http://polychromemedia.com/jameskamp/ Special...2019-09-2000 minZEISS Full ExposureZEISS Full Exposureep.29 Jenna Ricker ‘Qualified’ (Video)Producer-director Jenna Ricker has worked solely in narrative film until now. In “Qualified,” her first non-fiction feature, the film’s subject is a pioneer in motor sports — and feminism — Janet Guthrie, the first woman to compete in the Memorial Day spectacle, the Indianapolis 500. Janet started out as an aerospace engineer with a longing for flight and a parallel love of motor sports, which in turn steered her into racing on the stock car circuit. In 1977, her passion and skill for auto racing — honed on road tracks like Daytona and Sebring — led her to be enlisted as the first woman to...2019-05-2800 minZEISS Full ExposureZEISS Full Exposureep.29 Jenna Ricker ‘Qualified’Producer-director Jenna Ricker has worked solely in narrative film until now. In “Qualified,” her first non-fiction feature, the film’s subject is a pioneer in motor sports — and feminism — Janet Guthrie, the first woman to compete in the Memorial Day spectacle, the Indianapolis 500. Janet started out as an aerospace engineer with a longing for flight and a parallel love of motor sports, which in turn steered her into racing on the stock car circuit. In 1977, her passion and skill for auto racing — honed on road tracks like Daytona and Sebring — led her to be enlisted as the first woman to...2019-05-2800 min