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Teaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 107: Karen Karp: Better Teaching at the Intersection of Math and Special Education + MET Grants & AwardsLearning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Karen Karp, as she shares her experiences and advice on being a mathematics teacher educator. She also shares her work at the intersection of special education and mathematics education, and opportunities for professional growth through the Mathematics Education Trust. Links from the Episode Karen Karp's Website Mathematics Education Trust (MET) Grants and Awards website NCTM MET Grant information for all audiences -- PDF NCTM MET Grant Information for MTEs – PDF MET Spring Grants Webinar MET Lifetime Achievement Award Donate to MET! ...2025-04-0337 minMaking Math Moments That MatterMaking Math Moments That MatterMath Rules That Expire: Rethinking Math Tricks & Shortcuts for Long-Term UnderstandingNot sure what matters most when designing math improvement plans? Take this assessment and get a free customized report: https://makemathmoments.com/grow/ Math coordinators and leaders – Ready to design your math improvement plan with guidance, support and using structure? Learn how to follow our 4 stage process. https://growyourmathprogram.com Looking to supplement your curriculum with problem based lessons and units? Make Math Moments Problem Based Lessons & UnitsThis episode explores the concept of “expired math rules or math tricks”—rules, tricks, and shortcuts commonly t...2025-03-1031 minPractical Access PodcastPractical Access PodcastS12 E3: Building from Strengths: Teaching Mathematics to Students with Disabilities.Send us a textIn this episode of Practical Access, hosts Lisa Dieker and Rebecca Hines welcome Dr. Karen Karp, a professor emerita in mathematics education at the University of Louisville and recently a professor at Johns Hopkins University. Her scholarship lies at the intersection of mathematics education and special education. She is the author or co-author of numerous book chapters, articles, and books, including the U.S. Department of Education Institute of Science’s What Works Clearinghouse Practice Guide on Assisting Students Struggling with Mathematics: Intervention in the Elementary Grades, and other titles such as Strengths-based Te...2024-10-2321 minDiverse Thinking Different LearningDiverse Thinking Different LearningEp. 181: Youth Anxiety: How Parents Can Help with Dr. Elizabeth KarpWelcome back to the Diverse Thinking Different Learning Podcast. Today, we're diving into a crucial topic that affects families worldwide: childhood anxiety. Joining us is Dr. Elizabeth Karp, a licensed clinical child psychologist and adjunct lecturer at Stanford University School of Medicine. With her expertise in evidence-based interventions for ADHD, anxiety, and autism spectrum disorder, Dr. Karp provides invaluable insights into supporting children and families facing these challenges. In this episode, we're building on our previous discussions about childhood anxiety, delving deeper into its prevalence and impact. Dr. Karp highlights the importance of recognizing signs of anxiety...2024-04-1633 minFreakonomics RadioFreakonomics RadioExtra: What Is Sportswashing — and Does It Work? (Update)In ancient Rome, it was bread and circuses. Today, it’s a World Cup, an Olympics, and a new Saudi-backed golf league that’s challenging the PGA Tour. Can a sporting event really repair a country’s reputation — or will it trigger the dreaded Streisand Effect? Also: why the major U.S. sports leagues are warming up to the idea of foreign investment. SOURCES:Jodi Balsam, professor of clinical law at Brooklyn Law School.Brandel Chamblee, Golf Channel analyst.Karen Crouse, sports journalist.Bomani Jones, sports journalist.Victor Matheson, professor of economics at the College of the Holy...2024-03-041h 05Cruising | A Queer Documentary PodcastCruising | A Queer Documentary PodcastMaud's | San Francisco, CARikki Streicher opened Maud's in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco in 1966. The bar would be a fixture of the lesbian community there until it closed its doors in 1989. It's memorialized in the 1993 documentary Last Call At Maud's and in the hearts and minds of all those who called Maud's a home over the years!Thank you to everyone who shared their stories with us for this episode.This episode features interviews with Paris Poirier, Karen Kiss, Susan Fahey, Mandy Carter, and Jeanne Clarke, as well as audio excerpts f...2024-01-161h 07Rounding UpRounding UpSeason 2 | Episode 1 – Practical Ways to Build Strength-Based Math Classroom - Guest: Beth Kobett, EdDROUNDING UP: SEASON 2 | EPISODE 1 What if it were possible to capture all of the words teachers said or thought about students and put them in word clouds that hovered over each student throughout the day? What impact might the words in the cloud have on the student’s learning experience? This is the question that Beth Kobett and Karen Karp pose to start their book about strength-based teaching and learning. Today on the podcast, we’re talking about practices that support strength-based teaching and learning, and ways educators can implement them in their classrooms.   RESOURCES https://corwin-connect.com/au...2023-09-0724 minOdd LotsOdd LotsThis Is How New York City Gets Its ProduceCertain people claim that New York City has a reputation for... not having the best fruits and vegetables. This is a controversial point and not everyone agrees. But regardless of where you stand on this hot button issue, getting produce into the city has unique challenges for multiple reasons. So how does it all work? On this episode of the podcast, we speak with Karen Karp, founder of Karen Karp & Partners and an expert in food supply chains, who works with a range of institutions to help get their produce delivered. We discuss the three main ways that fruits...2023-09-0459 minSports Media with Richard DeitschSports Media with Richard DeitschChad Finn and Austin Karp on Tom Brady’s retirement and what it means for Fox Sports and Greg Olsen; Katie Strang on her reporting of a doctor facing 27 counts of criminal sexual conduct, many involving former male hockey playersEpisode 273 of the Sports Media Podcast features a conversation with The Boston Globe sports media writer Chad Finn and Sports Business Journal assistant managing editor/digital Austin Karp on Tom Brady’s retirement and what it means for Fox Sports and Greg Olsen. They are followed by The Athletic investigative reporter Katie Strang. In this podcast, Finn and Karp discuss Brady’s retirement and what that means for Fox; how Olsen is impacted by the news; the expectations on Brady as a broadcaster; if Olsen has options away from Fox; NHL viewership on ESPN and TNT dropping 22 percent heading into...2023-02-011h 23Room to Grow - a Math PodcastRoom to Grow - a Math PodcastIntervention for Middle and High School with Kevin DykemaIn this episode of Room to Grow, Curtis and Joanie welcome Kevin Dykema, new President of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM). As a practicing classroom teacher, Kevin brings practical knowledge to his NCTM leadership. He reflects on they ways that most school systems have historically addressed students who are struggling in math class, to give them more-of-the-same, or a slower-and-louder approach, and how these typically don’t result in resolving students’ struggles.Kevin suggests how to decide which mathematics topics are worth intervening on, recognizing that if we worry about student mastery of every sing...2022-09-1236 minDiverse Thinking Different LearningDiverse Thinking Different LearningEp. 73: Building Language Skills with the Personal Narrative with Carol KarpReturning to the podcast today is Carol Karp, and this episode is all about the impact a personal narrative has on language development. Many of us love stories and storytelling, but we don’t often think of storytelling as a way to develop language skills. The personal narrative helps kids who struggle with language based learning challenges, and Carol is here to explain how. Carol brings her own stories to this episode to truly demonstrate the power the personal narrative can have. The personal narrative is something that can be developed at all different ages, and Carol gives us st...2022-03-2244 minRecovering From ReligionRecovering From ReligionE52: Adjustment to Parenthood with Kayce Hodos, LCMHCThe adjustment to parenthood is one of the most stressful transitions of a lifetime. The sleep deprivation alone is enough to make you question how the human race has survived. This conversation will provide tips for managing the overwhelming demands of life with a newborn, setting boundaries with religious grandparents, and coping with postpartum depression and anxiety. We’ll also cover some realistic ways you can offer support to new parents. Kayce Hodos is a licensed therapist in Wake Forest, NC. Throughout her career, she has worked in a variety of settings, including hospice, employee assistance programs, an...2021-08-171h 18The Food FightThe Food FightAddressing gender bias: how to build an equitable food systemGender equity is better for business - so why do gender barriers still exist? How do we ensure we are designing a fair and equitable future for us all? To better understand the challenges and experiences of women in the agrifood industry, EIT Food commissioned a report on the state of gender bias. In this episode, Matt and Lukxmi are joined by entrepreneur Karen Karp (President of KK&P) and investor George Coelho (Co-Founder and Partner of Astanor) to break down the research and kickstart discussions around how we can make positive changes.2021-08-0651 minKids Math TalkKids Math TalkBuilding Math Coherence in your School-An Interview with Karen Karp, Barbara Dougherty, Sarah BushIn Episode 30, Kids Math Talk host Desiree Harrison talks with the authors of The Math Pact series, Karen Karp, Barbara Dougherty, and Sarah Bush about:1. What is a Mathematics Whole School Agreement?2. How does using this Agreement build coherence and increase mathematical identities and student agency?3. How do parents and educators get started?Support the show2021-08-0342 minNCSM Leadership in Mathematics Education Learning with LeadersNCSM Leadership in Mathematics Education Learning with LeadersEpisode59-Beth Kobett and Karen Karp, "Leading Strengths-Based Teaching and Learning in Mathematics"Episode59-Beth Kobett and Karen Karp, "Leading Strengths-Based Teaching and Learning in Mathematics"2021-06-1136 minDiverse Thinking Different LearningDiverse Thinking Different LearningEp. 20: How Speech and Language Difficulties Affect a Child’s Life with Carol KarpToday’s guest is a podcast first for us here at Diverse Thinking · Different Learning. Carol Karp is a pediatric clinical speech-language pathologist with a vast knowledge in how speech and language difficulties can affect a child’s life. Carol and I have known each other and have worked together for many years and she does absolutely incredible and important work. Carol’s work is strength-based and throughout this episode she shares stories, experiences, and most importantly, her emphasis on building a relationship to have a lasting impact on the children she works with. Show Notes: [1:59...2021-03-0940 minWBEZ NewsWBEZ NewsKaren Lewis, CTU Leader And Activist, Dies At 67Lewis revitalized the Chicago Teachers Union and helped inspire unions and teachers across the country to fight for quality public schools. Host: Melba Lara; Reporter: Sarah Karp2021-02-0807 minKids First PodcastKids First PodcastDiscipline with Dr. Cathy DiVincenzoIf you've raised a toddler you know how difficult it can be navigating their mood swings, temper tantrums, and temperaments.  Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Karen Gentile sits down with Pediatrician Cathy DiVincenzo, MD to discuss discipline techniques.  Dr. DiVincenzo has 20 years of experience as a Pediatrician and also raised triplets!  She often lectures on the topic of discipline in our community and offers expert advice on how to tackle this difficult stage in parenting.  In this episode we discuss time-outs, time-ins, spanking, redirecting, speaking to your children, and the best techniques to avoid the dreaded public meltdown!  Resources: 2019-07-1600 minJust One More! With Joanna and DaphnieJust One More! With Joanna and Daphnie#168 Breast Cancer and Recovery with Amy Marcs“Amy had a great rack. Then she got cancer.” Actress and writer Amy Marcs’s live show Nice T!its documents how losing her breasts to cancer affects how she feels about her body, her sexuality, her relationships, and more. We find out how a self-described private person ended up on stage talking about her breasts with complete strangers, and we get Amy’s advice for those of us who are supporting someone with a breast cancer diagnosis.Links in this episode: See Nice T!ts live at The Triad in NYC on April 29th 2019, Nice T!ts websi...2019-04-2247 minJust One More! With Joanna and DaphnieJust One More! With Joanna and Daphnie#168 Breast Cancer and Recovery with Amy Marcs“Amy had a great rack. Then she got cancer.” Actress and writer Amy Marcs’s live show Nice T!its documents how losing her breasts to cancer affects how she feels about her body, her sexuality, her relationships, and more. We find out how a self-described private person ended up on stage talking about her breasts with complete strangers, and we get Amy’s advice for those of us who are supporting someone with a breast cancer diagnosis.Links in this episode: See Nice T!ts live at The Triad in NYC on April 29th 2019, Nice T!ts websi...2019-04-2247 minFood Talk with Dani Nierenberg (by Food Tank)Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg (by Food Tank)44. Karen Karp: Working With All Stakeholders for a Better Food SystemKaren Karp, owner of Karen Karp and Partners, talks about how her consulting company works with diverse groups—from the grassroots to the big corporations—to create a more sustainable, healthy, and equitable food system. Read our favorite highlights of this episode as you listen HERE. While you’re listening, subscribe, rate, and review the show; it would mean the world to us to have your feedback. You can listen to “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg” wherever you consume your podcasts. Apple Podcasts Stitcher Google Play Spotify Beco...2019-03-1432 minFood Talk with Dani Nierenberg (by Food Tank)Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg (by Food Tank)44. Karen Karp: Working With All Stakeholders for a Better Food SystemKaren Karp, owner of Karen Karp and Partners, talks about how her consulting company works with diverse groups—from the grassroots to the big corporations—to create a more sustainable, healthy, and equitable food system. Read our favorite highlights of this episode as you listen HERE. While you’re listening, subscribe, rate, and review the show; it would mean the world to us to have your feedback. You can listen to “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg” wherever you consume your podcasts. Apple Podcasts Stitcher Google Play Spotify Beco...2019-03-1432 minA Lot to Learn with Austin RogersA Lot to Learn with Austin RogersWhat is Culinary Tourism? (With Kilachand+Karp)When Foodies see a lack of offerings in the tourism market, they say "why doesn't what we want exist right now?" Judi and Karen, the Kilachand and Karp respectively of bespoke culinary tourism company Kilachand+Karp take their entrepreneurial spirit on the road, crafting food-centric tours of a challenging food landscape: INDIA! This is a tasty story of can-do attitude and you're gonna want to a couple more katoris of daal on this thali. I think we got that right.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2019-02-0700 minSourcing Matters.showSourcing Matters.showep. 49: Karen Karp - founder & CEO KK&PEp. 49: Karen Karp - CEO & founder of KK&P || Karen Karp is a fourth-generation food entrepreneur. Her great grandfather Morris, a first generation immigrant from Ukraine, opened a butter, eggs, and cheese wholesale outlet on Manhattan’s far west side, and later a feed and seed company on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. Karen’s father served the farmers of Long Island’s East End as a real estate broker concentrating on industrial and agricultural properties, and brokered the country’s first Transfer of Development Rights deal in the 1970s.  This stuff and that area are in her blood...2018-12-0845 minBlack-Eyed N BluesBlack-Eyed N BluesSoak | BEB 342Black-Eyed & Blues Show 342 Air Date October 10, 2018 Playlist: Ryan Hartt & The Blue Hearts, Call My Name, Mike Zito, Vanja Sky and Bernard Allison, LOw Down And Dirty, Jeff Kossack, Original Sinner, Eric McFadden, Don’t You Wanna Live, Gary Douglas, Nothing Ever Goes As Planned, Diane Durrett & Soul Suga, Bright Side, JP Williams Blues Band, Cigar Box Boogie, David Lumsden And Friends, You’re Ruining My Bad Reputation, Sean Chambers, Cherry Red Wine, The Swamp Stompers, Shadows On The Wall, Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band...2018-10-1000 minAmuse NewsAmuse NewsEpisode 24: James Beard Foundation Food Summit PreviewWe're joined in studio by Mitchell Davis, Ashley Kosiak, and Karen Karp – all of whom happen to be former HRN hosts! Mitchell is the Executive Vice President of the James Beard Foundation and Ashley is organization’s Impact Programs Manager. Karen Karp is an enlightened entrepreneur and respected consultant with over 25 years of experience. Since founding Karen Karp & Partners in 1990, she has led the organization to become the nation’s leading problem-solver for food-related enterprises, programs and policies. Mitchell, Ashley, and Karen are here to talk about the upcoming JBF Food Summit, which will bring togeth...2017-10-0640 minJulian Loves MusicJulian Loves MusicJimmy Pardo, Karen Kilgariff and Jensen Karp guestLive from UCB Sunset in Hollywood, Julian welcomes Jimmy Pardo, Karen Kilgariff and Jensen Karp to the show.2016-05-0900 minLayovers - Air Travel podcastLayovers - Air Travel podcast005 MUC - Lufthansa low cost, the ME3, Delta lost dogs, China Eastern digital butlerSHOW NOTESI. News of the weekUS airlines vs the Gulf airlines, round twoU.S. Airlines vs Gulf Carriers: That Escalated Quickly — Paul Papadimitriou, LayoversQatar's Al Baker firmly rebukes Delta chief in subsidies row — Max Kingsley-Jones, FlightGlobalDelta CEO apologizes for terrorist remark — Karen Walker, ATWEmirates Boss Pushes Back on Delta's Open Skies and 9/11 Claims — Jason Clampet, SkiftU.S Airport Group Sides Against Airlines in Open Skies Battle — Marisa Garcia, SkiftThe Battle Over Open Skies Forces U.S. Tourism...2015-02-231h 19TeaCast - Tea beverage, culture, health, and businessTeaCast - Tea beverage, culture, health, and businessCooking with TeaSpecial Guest: Robert Wemischner, an accomplished chef, baker, teacher of cooking and food writer. Mr. Wemischner has taught at prestigious cooking schools throughout the U.S. from L'Academie de Cuisine in suburban Washington, D.C. to the James Beard House in New York. The Dessert Architect (2009), features multi-component plated desserts, geared to professional and serious amateur alike.Mr. Wemischner will join us to discuss how we can incorporate tea into creative and exciting recipes.Publications:The Vivid Flavors Cookbook, (1994). Lowell House-NTC Contemporary Books. Gourmet to Go: A Guide to...2009-07-081h 00