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The Farm to School Podcast
Silos, Soil, and Storytelling: Phyllicia Moore of Houston ISD on Reimagining Farm to School
Join us as live from the National Farm to Cafeteria Conference in Albuquerque, as we meet Phyllicia Moore from Houston ISD—an educator, agriculturalist, and idea-generator transforming farm to school at a massive scale. From 176 school gardens to a districtwide “farmer and chef for a day” experience, Phyllicia shares how Houston is growing connections between academics, agriculture, and community. It’s authentic, inspiring, and full of big ideas taking root.We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2026-02-02
30 min
The Just A Mom Podcast
Episode 125: Dr. Michelle Sherman, Licensed Psychologist, Author, and Teacher
Dr. Michelle Sherman is a licensed psychologist with over 30 years of experience, providing individual and couples psychotherapy to adults in a VA medical center, urban primary care clinic, community clinic, inpatient psychiatric unit, and private practice. Additionally, she served as a Full Professor at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and the University of Minnesota Medical School, teaching and supervising trainees from numerous disciplines. Dr. Sherman also conducts research and serves as Editor-in-Chief of the journal Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice. She has published over 75 articles in peer-reviewed journals, over 80 book chapters and articles in other...
2026-01-27
47 min
The Farm to School Podcast
From Shreveport to SW Florida – Where culture, cooking, courage and school gardens meet.
Join us as we learn about the healing gardens of Louisiana to the vibrant school plots of Southwest Florida, where two inspiring leaders share how culture, community, and courage shape their farm to school journeys. Meet Di Plant Lady, whose roots in farm work and Caribbean heritage fuel her mission to heal soil and souls, and Kathleen, a Florida Extension powerhouse helping school gardens feed both cafeterias and curiosity. Together, their stories remind us why this movement matters: when we plant seeds with intention, we grow far more than food.We would love to hear from you...
2026-01-20
23 min
The Farm to School Podcast
The Old Guard, New Ideas: A Farm to School Reunion
In this special episode recorded at the National Farm to Cafeteria Conference in Albuquerque, Michelle and Guest Host Christy Sherding sat down with the “Old Guard” of the Farm to School movement — Leaders whose vision and persistence helped shape school food into what it is today. From Detroit to Minneapolis and beyond, these leaders have spent decades planting seeds of change, building gardens in unexpected places, and transforming cafeterias into classrooms of nourishment and equity. Their stories remind us that innovation often begins with courage, collaboration, and a willingness to challenge the status quo. Join us as we honor their...
2026-01-05
47 min
Motivational Speeches, Inspiration & Real Talk with Reginald D (Motivational Speeches/Inspirational Stories)
Crash, Coma, Then Cancer: How To Rebuild Your Life After Trauma & Find Hope Again With Shannon Michelle (Inspirational)
What if the worst moment of your life became the starting point of your greatest transformation?In this inspirational and motivational podcast episode, Reginald D sits down with speaker and author Shannon Michelle, whose life was forever changed by a near-fatal motorcycle accident that caused a traumatic brain injury — followed by a breast cancer diagnosis during recovery. Shannon's devastating accident left her in a coma with multiple life-altering injuries—including memory loss, traumatic brain injury, and limited use of one eye—Shannon not only survived but emerged transformed. Her new memoir, Step Into Your Miracle, traces her path f...
2025-12-20
28 min
The Farm to School Podcast
From Heat-and-Serve to “Jedi-Level” Scratch Cooking: A Kitchen Transformation Story
In this episode, we hang out with Greg Christian to explore how scratch cooking, kitchen “swarming,” and a whole lot of heart can transform cafeterias from stressed-out heat-and-serve hubs into joyful, efficient, good-food machines. Greg shares stories from the front lines of school kitchen makeovers, why cutting broccoli together can fix more than just lunch, and how real leadership (the kind that listens, laughs, and lets people shine) is the secret ingredient to lasting change. Pull up a tray! This one’s equal parts wisdom, wonder, and wildly good food.We would love to hear from you! Send u...
2025-12-15
37 min
The Farm to School Podcast
When Podcasts Collide: The School Garden Podcast Crossover Event
Today we’ve got a special treat sprouting in the studio- the brilliant, dirt-under-their-fingernails crew from the School Garden Podcast!That’s right! It’s a full-on garden geek crossover episode. More stories, more laughter, more accidental loofah explosions… and probably at least one debate about which state grows the sassiest school gardeners. Grab your trowel, hydrate, and settle in, this episode is about to bloom in every direction.We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2025-12-01
38 min
Wellness Junkies
In Celebration of Women's Hormone Health: From Silence to Spotlight - Menopause and the Rise of Womaness with co-founder Michelle Jacobs
In celebration of Women's Hormone Health - Welcome to this special series of Wellness Junkies, where over the next few weeks we’re shining a spotlight on women’s health — specifically perimenopause, menopause, HRT, and everything in between. We’re revisiting some of our favorite women’s health episodes following some big news from the FDA. In this episode, we talk with co-founder and COO of Womaness, Michelle Jacobs.. Womaness is dedicated to providing supplements, skincare, and sexual health solutions for women navigating the challenges of aging.We discuss how Womaness is changing the conversation around meno...
2025-11-13
32 min
Hear Us Out
From Broadway to Sesame Street: Inside the Creative World of Bill Sherman
In this episode, we sit down with Bill Sherman — Grammy, Tony, and Emmy Award–winning composer, arranger, and music director — to explore the creative rhythms behind some of today’s most beloved music and theater. From his work on Hamilton and In the Heights to his role as music director for Sesame Street, Bill shares his journey through the worlds of Broadway, television, and beyond.We dive into how collaboration fuels creativity, what it takes to bring stories to life through sound, and how music continues to evolve in a changing artistic landscape.Whether you’re a music...
2025-11-03
58 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Lunch Across America
From museum magic to school lunch makeovers, this episode dishes up a coast-to-coast journey with The Henry Ford’s Spence Medford and Christy Sherding. Discover how a historic innovation hub is shaking up school meals, spotlighting edible education, and launching a national movement—complete with chefs, students, and a documentary premiere. Hungry for change? Grab your lunch tray and tune in! We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2025-10-23
43 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Sunny Side Up: A Bright Future for Farm to School From Policy to Plate; A Conversation With NFSN’s Sunny Baker
What do karaoke, universal school meals, and a stripe of gray hair have in common? Sunny Baker. In this episode, we sit down with the National Farm to School Network’s very own Senior Director of Programs and Policy to talk about the wins, woes, and what’s next for school food. From pandemic lessons to policy dreams, Sunny brings the fire, fun—and the future of farm to school.We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2025-09-15
19 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Planting the Future: From Seedlings to Systems – Inside One State’s Farm to School Institute
What happens when school teams, cafeteria leaders, teachers, and students gather in a botanical garden to grow more than just vegetables? Welcome to the Oregon Farm to School Institute — part summer retreat, part action-planning bootcamp, and all heart. In this episode, we dig into how this unique two year-long program is sprouting real change across the state. You’ll hear from the program’s director, a passionate educator, a thoughtful student leader, and more — all working to root farm to school deeper into culture, curriculum, and community. From hydroponic lettuce to high school leadership, this is farm to school like you...
2025-09-02
29 min
The Child Psych Podcast
Helping Teens Navigate a Parent’s Mental Health: A Conversation with Dr. Michelle Sherman, Episode 146
In this episode of the Child Psych Podcast, we speak with Dr. Michelle Sherman, clinical psychologist and co-author of "I'm Not Alone" a powerful book written for teens who have a parent with mental illness. Dr. Sherman shares insights from decades of research and clinical work, shedding light on the unique challenges these teens face- and the hope, resilience, and healing that’s possible.We talk about how to help young people understand mental health, the importance of open conversations within families, and ways to strengthen connection, build coping skills, and foster a sense of safety an...
2025-08-27
25 min
The Farm to School Podcast
School-Supported Agriculture: Alice Waters Reimagines Farm to School
When Alice Waters speaks about food, she’s not just talking about what’s on the plate—she’s talking about culture, community, and the future of our children. Best known as the founder of the legendary Chez Panisse restaurant and one of the people that started the farm-to-table movement, Waters has spent decades proving that how we grow, prepare, and share food can transform lives. Now, she’s taking that philosophy beyond the kitchen and into the classroom with a bold vision: School-Supported Agriculture. It’s more than a meal program—it’s a movement to connect students directly with lo...
2025-08-19
46 min
The Farm to School Podcast
First Foods, Lasting Legacy: Indigenous Foodways at Chemawa Indian School
At the Chemawa Indian School, food is more than nourishment—it's culture, tradition, and connection. Meet the Staff reviving First Foods through student-driven menus, community cooking, and a deep respect for Indigenous knowledge.We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2025-08-04
33 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Cooking up Change: How Local Tamales are Transforming School Lunch
Meet Lucy DeLeon, the tamale maker turning family tradition into a statewide school lunch success. From migrant roots to feeding thousands of students in her state, Lucy shares how culture, hustle, and heart are transforming school meals—one tamale at a time. We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2025-07-14
33 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Curries, Culture & Cafeteria: Bringing Bold Flavors to Schools.. Happy Curry Foods & the Power of Cultural Cuisine!
Meet Krishna Bhattarai of Happy Curry Foods, a former finance exec turned food entrepreneur bringing bold global flavors like curries, dumplings, and samosas to Oregon school cafeterias—while bridging cultures, cutting prep time, and winning over kids' taste buds one meal at a timeWe would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2025-07-01
19 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Ranch to School
From High Desert Beef, and 100 miles from town: the Alvord Beef Ranch story of Remote “Ranch to School” lunch. Join us as we head to the remote high desert of Southeastern Oregon to meet Paul and Toni Davis of Alvord Ranch. With a herd of 2,500 cattle, no neighbors for miles, and a kitchen that feeds up to 25 ranch hands a day, the Davises share what life is really like on a working cattle ranch—and how their homegrown beef is making its way to school cafeterias. From breathtaking landscapes to farm-to-school innovation, this is a story of connection, commitment, and goo...
2025-06-17
09 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Farm to School Across the Pond: Lessons From England
Join Rick and Michelle as they (virtually) journey across the Atlantic to chat with Jennie Devine from England’s National Farmers Union. Discover how UK schools are connecting kids with farming through innovative STEM-based lessons, live farm broadcasts, and a nationwide ambassador program—without government funding! It’s a fresh take on farm to school that’s inspiring students, empowering teachers, and putting a new face on farm to school.We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2025-05-24
24 min
Bold Beautiful Borderline
Parenting With Mental Illness Feat. Dr. Michelle Sherman of SEeds of Hope Books
On today's episode Dr. Michelle Sherman joins us on the podcast to talk my most favorite tear-jerking topic, parenting when you're mentally ill as well as how to support family members who are mentally ill/being the family member of someone who is mentally ill. Michelle (she/her) is a clinical psychologist who has dedicated her 30+ year career to supporting families dealing with a mental illness or history of trauma. She was named the American Psychological Association’s Family Psychologist of the Year in 2022.Michelle and her work can be found at: https://www...
2025-05-18
42 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Cultivating Curiosity- Digging into real stories of how farm to school is changing classrooms—and communities—from the ground up. A conversation with Jade Davidson
Join us as we sit down with Jade Davidson, Executive Director of Oregon Agriculture in the Classroom. Jade leads a small but mighty nonprofit dedicated to helping students understand where their food comes from and how Oregon’s diverse natural resources shape our lives.We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2025-05-12
28 min
Wellness Junkies
From Silence to Spotlight: Menopause and the Rise of Womaness with co-founder Michelle Jacobs
In this episode, we talk with co-founder and COO of Womaness, Michelle Jacobs.. Womaness is dedicated to providing supplements, skincare, and sexual health solutions for women navigating the challenges of aging. We discuss how Womaness is changing the conversation around menopause and how the founders recognized a significant gap in the market for clean, effective products that not only work but also come with the necessary education and community support. We also share the evolving conversation around menopause, noting how societal attitudes have shifted over the past five years, with more women openly discussing their...
2025-05-01
31 min
Wellness Junkies
From Silence to Spotlight: Menopause and the Rise of Womaness with co-founder Michelle Jacobs
In this episode, we talk with co-founder and COO of Womaness, Michelle Jacobs.. Womaness is dedicated to providing supplements, skincare, and sexual health solutions for women navigating the challenges of aging. We discuss how Womaness is changing the conversation around menopause and how the founders recognized a significant gap in the market for clean, effective products that not only work but also come with the necessary education and community support. We also share the evolving conversation around menopause, noting how societal attitudes have shifted over the past five years, with more women openly discussing their...
2025-05-01
32 min
The Farm to School Podcast
The Luck of the Lunch Tray: Gaelic Greens & Garden Dreams
Born in Ireland, Jennie journeyed to the United States. Her passion for food and health set her on a career path that started as a hospital Clinical Dietitian, evolved into Nutrition Service Manager and Director at a school district, and currently as a state Child Nutrition Program staff. Join Rick & Michelle as they talk with Jennie Kolpak about how she literally defined what best-practice in farm to school procurement and promotions were in the early days of the movement. We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2025-04-17
23 min
Inner Source - Healing from Toxic Abuse
90. Navigating Mental Health and Trauma: Dr. Michelle Sherman on Supporting Families
In this episode, the host interviews Dr. Michelle Sherman, a clinical psychologist and author, known for her work on family dynamics related to mental health and trauma. Dr. Sherman talks about her books, 'Loving Someone with a Mental Illness or History of Trauma: Skills, Hope, and Strength for Your Journey' and 'I'm Not Alone: A Teen's Guide to Living with a Parent Who Has a Mental Illness or History of Trauma.' She shares her journey, professional experiences, and personal motivations for focusing on this field. The discussion centers on the importance of understanding mental health symptoms, the impact...
2025-04-14
55 min
The Farm to School Podcast
NOYO Food Forest
Have you ever heard of a Food Forest? It sounds something you can find in the woods outside Willy Wonka’s factory, right? Join us as we explore the relationship with Fort Bragg, California’s school district Nutrition Services Director Pilar Gray and Director of Operations for the NOYO Food Forest, Beth Horkman.We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2025-04-11
25 min
Sirens, Slammers and Service - A podcast for Female First Responders
🎙️ Loving Someone with Trauma: Insights from Dr. Michelle Sherman 💙
Send us a textOn this episode of Sirens, Slammers, and Service, we sit down with Dr. Michelle Sherman, PhD ABPP, a clinical psychologist and expert in supporting those with mental health conditions like PTSD and trauma. Dr. Sherman has dedicated their career to helping families navigate the complexities of loving someone who has been through immense hardship.🔹 How do you connect with a loved one who has withdrawn due to trauma? 🔹 What are the biggest mistakes people make when trying to help? 🔹 Why is it crucial t...
2025-03-28
39 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Who Knew Broccoli Didn't Grow on Trees? School Garden Education in Colorado
Often as we teach kids where their food comes from, even 11th graders sometimes think broccoli grows on trees because they're not exposed to growing food. Join us as we explore School Garden Education in the Denver, Colorado area with SustainED Farms' Matt Supronowicz and Maya McDowell. We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2025-03-27
27 min
It's All About Healing
Connecting with Teens: A Guide to Open Communication, with Author and Psychologist Michelle Sherman, PhD LP ABPP: Episode 336
Send us a textNavigating conversations about a parent's mental illness with children can be daunting. Michelle offers essential strategies for tackling this delicate topic, helping parents support their kids while fostering understanding and resilience. Learn how to bridge the gap and prevent confusion or fear, creating a healthier family dynamic.Michelle D. Sherman, PhD LP ABPP (she/her) is a licensed clinical psychologist who has dedicated her career to supporting families dealing with a mental illness or trauma/PTSD. She has worked in diverse settings, including the Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare system...
2025-03-22
29 min
Ruthless Compassion with Dr. Marcia Sirota
184 - Loving Someone with a Mental Illness with Michelle Sherman
Michelle D. Sherman, PhD LP ABPP (she/her) is the co-author of Loving Someone with a Mental Illness or History of Trauma (written with her mother) and a licensed clinical psychologist who has dedicated her career to supporting families dealing with a mental illness or trauma/PTSD. She has worked in diverse settings, including the Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare system, private practice, and academia as a Professor at the University of Oklahoma and University of Minnesota Medical Schools. Dr. Sherman is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA), and is Board Certified in Couple and Family Psychology. She...
2025-03-14
37 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Student Ecoliteracy: The Publisher
Our last episode was coined "Student Ecoliteracy, The Author" which explored Katherine Pryor's journey of writing children's books about nature and garden subjects. In this companion episode, we talk to Katherine's first publisher, Philip Lee of Readers to Eaters. They specialize in publishing kids books about nutrition and school gardens! We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2025-03-12
30 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Student Ecoliteracy: The Author
Katherine Pryor first wrote a story when she was seven years old. She's been chasing the feeling of how the story made her feel every day since then.. Fast forward to today, when she's published ten children's books, most of which are award winners. Join Rick and Michelle as they talk to Katherine as she shares her journey of writing about kids' experiences with growing food, among other stories.Teaser: Join us next time for "Student Ecoliteracy.. The Publisher!"We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2025-02-24
30 min
Seize the Moment Podcast
Michelle Sherman - Mental Health & Family: How to Support a Loved One Struggling with Illness | STM Podcast #230
On episode 230, we welcome Michelle Sherman to discuss mental illness within families, the missteps people make in attempting to address it, our tendency to personalize others' struggles, what happens when others aren't aware of why they're struggling and can't explain it, the 4Cs model of navigating mental illness in others, the effects and trauma and neglect, asking for support and overcoming the shame of doing so, and why having a mental illness doesn't necessarily mean one is incapable of being a good parent. Michelle D. Sherman, PhD, ABPP, is a board-certified, licensed clinical psychologist who is a...
2025-02-16
59 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Remarkable Academic Foods
What if you ran the Nutrition Service Department and you needed help.. someone to help to provide training, kitchen design, or "strategic solutions leadership?" Join Rick and Michelle as they chat with Joshua Miller, the Founder and Principal Consultant with Remarkable Academic Foods, who tells his journey in his mission to help transform school meals. We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2025-02-10
20 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Educating Kids Through Music: The Banana Slug String Band - PART 2
In our journey to explore the different methods of educating kids about their food and the environment, we bring you a new way we haven't explored yet on this program: Educating kids through music! Join us as we talk to members of the Banana Slug String Band, a band that's celebrating their 40th Anniversary at the time of this posting and their journey through the years.This is part TWO of a two-part episode. We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2025-01-29
20 min
Brain Shaman
Michelle Sherman: Loving Someone With Mental Illness or Trauma | Episode 112
In this episode, I interview Michelle Sherman, a couple and family psychologist and author of Loving Someone with a Mental Illness or History of Trauma and I'm Not Alone. We explore how to love and care for someone with a mental illness while also taking care of yourself. We discuss balancing both individuals' needs, setting limits and boundaries, and navigating the challenges and gifts that arise. Topics include homelessness, trauma, trust, social isolation, and the power of relationship, presence, acts of love, and social connection—both with your loved one and within broader support systems like NAMI.
2025-01-22
56 min
Happiness Solved
382. Building Resilience: Navigating Mental Health Challenges with Dr. Michelle Sherman
Happiness Solved with Sandee Sgarlata. In this episode, Sandee interviews Dr. Michelle Sherman. Michelle D. Sherman, PhD LP ABPP (she/her) is the co-author of "Loving Someone with a Mental Illness or History of Trauma" (written with her mother) and a licensed clinical psychologist who has dedicated her career to supporting families dealing with a mental illness or trauma/PTSD. She has worked in diverse settings, including the Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare system, private practice, and academia as a Professor at the University of Oklahoma and University of Minnesota Medical Schools. Dr. Sherman is a Fellow of the American...
2025-01-22
44 min
Speaking of Mental Health
Caring for Yourself While Supporting Someone with a Mental Illness or Trauma History: A Conversation with Dr. Michelle Sherman
Loving and supporting someone with a mental illness or history of trauma can be incredibly challenging. It’s a delicate balance between offering care, setting healthy boundaries, and taking care of your own emotional needs. Yet, the experience of loved ones is often overlooked. So, how can we best support our loved ones while also prioritizing our own well-being? In this episode of Speaking of Mental Health, Michelle is joined by Dr. Michelle Sherman, a clinical psychologist and Fellow of the American Psychological Association. Dr. Sherman is an expert in couples and family psychology and has dedicated he...
2025-01-20
53 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Educating Kids Through Music: The Banana Slug String Band - PART 1
In our journey to explore the different methods of educating kids about their food and the environment, we bring you a new way we haven't explored yet on this program: Educating kids through music! Join us as we talk to members of the Banana Slug String Band, a band that's celebrating their 40th Anniversary at the time of this posting and their journey through the years.This is part one of a two-part episode. Part two will be available later this month. We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2025-01-17
26 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Farm Lab-DREAMS Campus; Julie Burton
Join us as we talk to Julie Burton of the award-winning Farm Lab DREAMS Campus (Design, Research, Engineering, Art, Math & Science). It's an amazing story of how they were able to establish a certified organic farm that feeds into their nationally recognized farm to school program in Encinitas, CA. We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-12-20
27 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Growing Food Changes Lives: A Discussion With Big Green's Sam Koentopp
Many organizations provide educational programming for school gardens across the USA. But what about the infrastructure of building the garden, how do you start? Join us as we talk with Sam Koentopp from Big Green. They work with partner organizations to install their raised beds in schools, and also have a goal to start one million gardens with their home gardening kits! Join us as we explore their mission to get everyone in America growing food! We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-12-02
24 min
Moral Injury Support Network Podcast
Navigating Trauma: Supporting Families and Building Resilience with Dr. Daniel Roberts and Dr. Michelle Sherman
Send us a textWhat if you could find a way to support your loved ones through the toughest times while also taking care of yourself? Join us for an insightful conversation with Dr. Daniel Roberts and clinical psychologist Dr. Michelle Sherman as we uncover the crucial support systems for families touched by trauma and mental illness. Michelle's collaboration with her mother in creating resources for teenagers grappling with deployment-related issues is spotlighted, offering a unique perspective on the challenges military families face. This episode sheds light on the significance of trauma-informed educational approaches.Together...
2024-11-24
37 min
The Farm to School Podcast
The History of School Gardens: A Conversation With Author Rose Hayden-Smith
Most people Haven't heard of the term "Farm to School." Once the concept is explained to them, usually the next thing to explain is.. what is a school garden? Typically, folks assume that school gardens are a relatively new thing. Join us as we talk with Rose Hayden-Smith about the very long and interesting history of school gardens in the USA and the world. We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-11-18
28 min
Girl Gang Craft The Podcast
Creating Space for Joyful Palettes with Michelle Norris
Michelle Norris is a Multimedia Artist and Digital Creator. She is half of the Photography and Art Direction team Tropico Photo, and co-owner of Space Queen, a Vintage Boutique and Art + Event Space in Atlanta, Georgia. She is a Connoisseur of Color and loves to seek out Joyful Palettes. Michelle joins Phoebe on the podcast to discuss finding the balance of being a creative and feeling fulfilled as an artist while being a successful entrepreneur. You can find Michelle and see all of her incredible projects by following her at @michellenorrisphoto @tropicophoto and @spacequeen_ATL
2024-11-14
47 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Food Lab: A small school where the kids scratch-cook their own meals
Often times we highlight very large school districts that has a meal program that offers food that is made from scratch whenever possible. Because those places are large districts with many resources, there might be more opportunities to get local, fresh food into the cafeteria. But what about a very small, rural school? How can they do the same thing with limited resources? Join us as we interview Emilia Miguel with "Food Lab," from Pacific Elementary in Davenport, CA. It's a school where the Students are the chefs, and create their own local, nutritious meals for the National School Lun...
2024-11-04
18 min
Literary Blend: A Publishing Podcast
Chapter 42 - Anthologies Through a Business Lens with Arwyn Sherman
Okay, friends, I got my crown on! Chapter forty-two is a special one. If you know me, you know I’m obsessed with anthologies, and I’m honored Arwyn Sherman joined me on the show to cover anthologies through a business lens. We talked about choosing where to submit our work, submission guidelines, what to look out for in contracts, editing for anthologies, and more. I can’t thank Arwyn enough for chatting about anthologies with me, so whether you’re new to anthologies or have been part of this wonderful world for a while, I hope you take somethin...
2024-11-03
33 min
The Farm to School Podcast
So You Have a School Garden.. Now What To Do With That Food? The Master Food Preserver Episode.
Many School Gardens are able to produce an abundance of food. Usually they are able to bring the produce right in to the cafeteria.. But what if you have an overabundance of something? How can you save it? Can you can it SAFELY? What are the rules and regulations? Join us as we have a discussion with a Master Food Preserver Jared Hibbard-Swanson from Oregon State University Extension, as we discuss what to do and where to get help preserving garden produce. We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-10-14
25 min
The Farm to School Podcast
It's not "School Lunch".. It's "Lunch at School!"
Chef. Innovator. Leader... Cranky Parent? There are many words to describe Bertrand Weber. Join us as he shares his journey from an "angry parent" who was concerned about his kid's school meal to stepping up and doing something about it.. transforming the meal experience at Minneapolis Public Schools, and inspiring the country to rethink how they serve food to students. We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-10-01
28 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Small Bites Adventure Club
Today our special guests are Chef Asata Reid and Erin Croom of "Small Bites Adventure Club" from Atlanta, GA. Listen to them as they share their journey and passion of how they developed a truly one-of-a-kind, innovative program to educate children about nutrition and where their food comes from.We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-09-16
29 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Critters in the School Garden
So you have a school garden. You grow beautiful fruits and veggies. Great! Now what? Once you've mastered your "green thumb" and want to try the one of the next steps in school gardens, many programs are having success with raising chickens (and other "critters") in the school garden. We talk with Sam Ullery from Washington DC's Office of the State Superintendent of Education, as he was the first person to explore the legal and safe way to do this at a state agency level. Show notes and much more will be available later this week o...
2024-09-03
30 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Developer/Leader in Farm to School: Spotlight on Miguel Villareal, National Farm to School Network
Miguel Villareal is the Interim Director of the National Farm to School Network. From humble beginnings in a farm worker's family, his journey led him to athletics, a software salesman, and finally as a Nutrition Services Director for a large school district in California. A moment where he was forced to administer a soft drink contract to potentially thousands of students forced him to rethink what school foodservice could be all about. Join us as we chat with Miguel on his journey to change the nutrition of students across the country. We would love to hear from you...
2024-08-14
26 min
The Farm to School Podcast
The Cafeteria and School Garden in Harmony
Often school garden programs and school cafeterias operate very independent and separately from each other. Join us for a wonderful example of a program that works in harmony: West Linn-Wilsonville School District. Our Guests include School Garden Coordinator Helena Killstrom and Nutrition Services Manager Lindsey Flores.We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-08-05
30 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Junior Master Gardeners: Texas A&M's Randy Seagraves
Join us as we interview Texas A&M University's Randy Seagraves. Randy is the Program Specialist and Curriculum Director of the International Junior Master Gardener Program. Find out how America's youth are inspired and transformed by this wonderful program. We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-07-25
23 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Changing the World by Being the Change at Home - Part 2
Join us for our second part of our interview with the co-founders Ciara Byrne and Kim MacQuarrie of "Green Our Planet," a non-profit based in Las Vegas, Nevada that uses school garden and hydroponic STEM programs that teach students about sustainability and financial literacy. They have an amazing story of how they transformed what did as successful videographers to end up creating this nonprofit to better their part of the Southwest.. and the country! This is part two of a two-part episode. We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-07-15
21 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Changing the World by Being the Change at Home - Part 1
Join Rick as he visits with the co-founders Ciara Byrne and Kim MacQuarrie of "Green Our Planet," a non-profit based in Las Vegas, Nevada that uses school garden and hydroponic STEM programs that teach students about sustainability and financial literacy. They have an amazing story of how they transformed what did as successful videographers to end up creating this nonprofit to better their part of the Southwest.. and the country! This is part one of a two-part episode. We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-07-15
21 min
The Farm to School Podcast
What's the Buzz in School Gardens (Part 1)?
Join us as for a fascinating interview of one of the worlds foremost authorities on bees and pollination - Andony Melanthopoulos with Oregon State University.. and how bees fit into the world of school gardens!This is part one of a two-part series. Show notes and much more will be available later this week on our hosting site: https://extension.oregonstate.edu/podcast/farm-school-podcast We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-06-18
16 min
The Farm to School Podcast
What's the Buzz in School Gardens (Part 2)?
Join us for part two of our discussion about bees and pollinators in the school garden with Associate Professor Andony Melanthpoulos with Oregon State University. Show notes and much more will be available later this week on our new hosting Site: https://extension.oregonstate.edu/podcast/farm-school-podcastWe would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-06-18
23 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Does Local Food Make School Lunches Healthier? A Discussion With USDA FNS Administrator Cindy Long
It's not every day when the United States Department of Agriculture reach out to you to ask if their "person at the top" of the school lunch program can be a guest on your show! Join Michelle and Rick as they have a conversation with Administrator Long about how Farm to School fits in the USDA's programs. We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-05-28
13 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Bringing Health & Wellness into School Gardens
Michelle and Rick interview Rick's Co-worker, Jennifer Young of Oregon Department of Education, where she serves as the State Wellness Coordinator. Join them as they discuss School Wellness Policies, and strategies to incorporate that into what we do in school gardens. We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-05-13
25 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Growing School Gardens Summit Part 4
Join Rick "on assignment" as he travels to the Growing School Gardens Summit, in San Diego California. Rick interviews a Dozen people with amazing stories. This is part FOUR of a four-part series.We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-04-30
30 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Growing School Gardens Summit Part 3
Join Rick "on assignment" as he travels to the Growing School Gardens Summit, in San Diego California. Rick interviews a Dozen people with amazing stories. This is part THREE of a four-part series.We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-04-22
25 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Growing School Gardens Summit - Part 2
Join Rick "on assignment" as he travels to the Growing School Gardens Summit, in San Diego California. Rick interviews a Dozen people with amazing stories. This is part TWO of a four-part series.This episode Rick interviews:Kaitlyn Scheuermann, Waukee Community School District, Waukee IASelma Sims, Gardeneers, Chicago Ill. Pam Hosimer, Univ. of Maryland Extension, Derwood, MDWe would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-04-15
22 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Growing School Gardens Summit Part 1
Join Rick "on assignment" as he travels to the Growing School Gardens Summit, in San Diego California. Rick interviews a Dozen people with amazing stories. This is part one of a four-part series.We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-04-09
25 min
The Resilient Parenting Podcast
Why a Podcast? With Roger Sherman from the Idaho Children's Trust Fund
Send us a textThe debut episode! Ken and Michelle Bass are joined by Roger Sherman, Executive Director of The Idaho Children's Trust Fund (ICTF). Learn about the mission and work of the ICTF. How the Resilient Parenting Podcast came to be. What it means to be resilient, and what makes a family a family. If you are in a parenting role....THIS PODCAST IS FOR YOU.https://idahochildrenstrustfund.org/ Sponsored by the Idaho Children's Trust Fundhttps://idahochildrenstrustfund.org/ The Re...
2024-03-19
15 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Not all Schools Have Walls: A visit With North Country School, Lake Placid NY
Join Michelle and Rick as they interview Todd Ormiston, the Executive Director for North Country School in Lake Placid NY. Todd shares the strategies, challenges and philosophies for farm-based education at their school. We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-02-29
25 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Bringing Learning to Life In the School Garden: Special Guest John Fisher
Join us as we interview John Fisher, from Life Lab in Santa Cruz County, California. John has dedicated his life to bringing school gardens to the forefront in the USA, and has been a main architect in the school garden movement.We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2024-02-01
30 min
Catholic Women Preach
January 1, 2024: "Messengers of Peace" with Michelle Sherman
Preaching for the Solemnity of Mary Mother of God and the World Day of Prayer for Peace, Michelle Sherman offers a reflection on holding and living a message of peace: "So today, as we remember the message of the shepherds, and consider who the messengers of peace are in our own communities, perhaps we might choose a message of peace for this new year that we can both keep in our hearts and live into for the next 365 days. May this year be a year of peace with justice, each of us contributing in ways that embrace and endure." ...
2023-12-31
08 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Everything happens for a reason: Michelle interviews her co-host Rick Sherman
From his humble beginnings as a Dockboy and competitive distance runner, to earning an ED degree and finding his dream job as a State Agency Farm to School Analyst, listen as Michelle interviews her co-host, Rick ShermanWe would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2023-12-19
24 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Teeny School? No Kitchen? No problem! Find out how Lua Siegel transformed a very rural charter school into an edible landscape.
Join Rick and Michelle as they interview Lua Siegel, a School Garden Coordinator with very unique challenges.We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2023-12-04
32 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Creating a State Farm to School Movement: Michelle Markesteyn
Join us as Rick interviews his co-host, Michelle Markesteyn on how she got her start introducing Farm to School to Oregon. Not only did she do that, but she's reinvented herself many times over in order to create new positions that she's served in over the years in order to better serve the Farm to School community. We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2023-11-20
30 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Starting a National Farm to School Movement: Anupama Joshi
Join us as we interview Anupama Joshi, the founder of the National Farm to School Network as she details how this movement started.We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2023-11-08
45 min
SLP Coffee Talk
Using Authentic Materials When Working Online With Dyslexia Students with Michelle Breitenbach
Want to better support your students with dyslexia when teaching online? I have you covered! In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, I sat down with a former special education teacher, Michelle Breitenbach from Read to Rewire, to talk all about working virtually with dyslexia students. Michelle also shares some tips for keeping it simple and using authentic materials when teaching online. Michelle has a membership program that supports certified dyslexia practitioners in building their own online practices by keeping it super simple and engaging students with ADHD combined ty...
2023-10-30
35 min
The Farm to School Podcast
School Garden Sustainability: Kelly Douglas
Join us as we interview a School Garden Coordinator, who transformed a high school in an underserved community by raising $30,000 to not only establish a garden, but create a garden club that had 75% of the student body participate in it! Kelly will share details of how she won a prestigious award for this work, as well as lessons learned when it all went away! We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2023-10-17
43 min
SLP Coffee Talk
Tips for Grad Students and Brand New CFs with Michelle Lee
Ready to kickstart your SLP journey?I have you covered! It’s been quite some time since I graduated, so I invited Michelle Lee onto the show to talk about life as a new SLP. Get ready for a power-packed episode where we're dishing out the juiciest tips and tricks to kickstart your SLP career like a pro!Michelle is a recent graduate and has a heart to connect with students in pursuit of their undergrad and graduate degrees within the field and has been blessed by the friendships sh...
2023-09-18
21 min
The Farm to School Podcast
Farm to School in Remote Areas; Rikkilyn Starliper
Learn about farm to school in a remote "frontieresque" community, a possessed greenhouse, and more with Nutrition Services Director Rikkilyn Starliper of Umatilla School District in Eastern Oregon.We would love to hear from you! Send us a message.
2023-09-14
33 min
First Bite: Fed, Fun, Functional SLP Insights
Teaching Self-Advocacy and Student-Led Speech Therapy with Hallie Sherman
Guest: Hallie Sherman, MS, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Hallie Sherman discusses all things about working with older elementary-age students. If you’re a “First Bite” listener but work with older elementary-age students or are considering leaving the world of early intervention and jumping to the school setting, this is the motivational hour for you. Hallie shares her tips on the trade in how to establish buy-in from older children in taking ownership of their goals and speech-therapy destiny. If you need guidance on building rapport with older speech kids, how understanding their reading fluency and comprehension levels impact all fa...
2023-08-15
1h 07
The Weekly Dosage
Episode #8 | Ginger Pain Tolerance? | Awake on the Table: The Story of Sherman Sizemore | Healthy Ways to Cope with Trauma
"Alright, he's under, let's cut him open," Those are words no one is ever meant to hear, but unfortunately for Sherman Sizemore, he did. Left awake for 16 minutes on the operating table, Sherman experienced the worst, and most traumatic moment of his life, but the hospital and doctors got away with it for years before being brought to justice. Listen now as we dive deep into the unfortunate story of Sherman Sizemore. RESOURCES: https://expertcasereview.com/man-awake-during-surgery-medical-malpractice/ https://www.theatlantic.com...
2023-08-13
40 min
Perimenopology
38. Rethinking Our Mindset on Weight Gain During Perimenopause: A Conversation with Elizabeth Sherman
Today I am sharing my conversation with my colleague Elizabeth Sherman. She and I met when we were both completing the Advanced Certification in Feminist Coaching. She came to the program as a weight loss and health coach and after the certification decided to pivot her approach to health and weight over 40. Today we talk about: her professional transition where she decided she didnt want to focus on intentional weight loss as a health coach how we can define our health in ways other than the size of our bodies getting in touch with how...
2023-07-13
34 min
Thrive Beyond Size
105: Stepping Up with Pam Sherman
I’ve been reminiscing about my love of 90s era step classes lately. Step workouts were just so much fun and I could just check out and forget my worries and feel great after the workout. It turns out that my guest, Pam Sherman, used to be a step aerobics instructor! Friends, we bonded over step classes. More than that, though, Pam has been in the health and fitness world for 26 years as a group fitness instructor, personal trainer, food coach, and more. Her tagline is “your health is your wealth” and it’s so true. We talk about women’s...
2023-06-29
48 min
The Business Ownership Podcast
Design The Customer Experience - Stacy Sherman
Doing CX Right Website: https://doingcxright.com/Stacy's Blog: https://doingcxright.com/blog/Doing CX Right Podcast: https://doingcxright.com/podcasts/Stacy Sherman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacysherman/Join our Facebook group for business owners to get help or help other business owners!The Business Ownership Group - Secrets to Scaling: https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessownershipsecretstoscalingLooking to scale your business? Get free gifts here to help you on your way: https://www.awarenessstrategies.com/
2023-06-13
18 min
Total Health in Midlife with Elizabeth Sherman
Perimenopause & Acupuncture with Michelle Kapler
Have you ever wondered if acupuncture can help you manage your peri & menopause symptoms better? If so, you're going to want to check out my guest on this podcast. Michelle Kapler is a Registered Acupuncturist and Chinese Medicine Practitioner with an exclusive focus on reproductive health and women's medicine. It is important to note that while acupuncture has been shown to be effective for some women, it may not work for everyone and should not be used as a replacement for medical treatment or advice from a healthcare professional. That being said, in the episode...
2023-04-04
52 min
Total Health in Midlife with Elizabeth Sherman
Perimenopause & Acupuncture with Michelle Kapler
Have you ever wondered if acupuncture can help you manage your peri & menopause symptoms better? If so, you're going to want to check out my guest on this podcast. Michelle Kapler is a Registered Acupuncturist and Chinese Medicine Practitioner with an exclusive focus on reproductive health and women's medicine. It is important to note that while acupuncture has been shown to be effective for some women, it may not work for everyone and should not be used as a replacement for medical treatment or advice from a healthcare professional. That being said, in the episode...
2023-04-04
52 min
The ShermCast
The ShermCast: Defining Beauty with Michelle Beaudette (S7E4)
Hosts Makayla Mutz & Sanyuktha Kumbla spoke with Michelle Beaudette, the founder of Kaolin Beauty, a buisness that sells cruelty-free and sustainable beauty products. They talked all about Michelle’s personal jouney with defining beauty, being apart of the Sherman Venture Co-Op, and the importance of sustainable products.Follow us on Instagram: @nushermancenter.Head to our website for all episodes and transcripts: https://www.northeastern.edu/sherman/. Subscribe to our newsletter: https://northeastern.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=b68280c2338757ed7ae96dd7f&id=8d1b04b5ee.Follow Kaolin Beauty on Instagram: @kao...
2022-11-14
56 min
Social Media for B2B Growth: LinkedIn Strategy for B2B Marketers
Employees as Thought Leaders. The Future of B2B Marketing. Guest: Bill Sherman
How can businesses use thought leadership principles to take ideas to scale? Let’s ask this week’s expert guest Bill Sherman, a B2B thought leadership strategist. B2B thought leadership opportunities are available for brands and individuals alike. The key moments in this episode are: 02:11 Definition of thought leadership 04:02 Bill Sherman’s Four Elements of Thought Leadership Framework 19:15 Using thought leadership in social selling to generate revenue 24:30 How can businesses spot ideal employees to build as thought leaders? 28:24 2023 B2B Thought Leadership Predictions Connect with Bill Sherman on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-sherman-274a02/ ABOUT...
2022-11-10
32 min
Total Health in Midlife with Elizabeth Sherman
Understanding Pronouns with Michelle Johnston
Do you know what all the letters in LGBTQIA+ stand for? If you don't, you're not alone. All of the terms can be confusing especially because we didn't have words to describe these concepts years ago. So it can seem like these are new ideas, although they're not. My guest on today's episode is Michelle Johnston (MJ) who is here to answer all the questions that you have about terminology, what the terms mean, and how to approach those you love with openness, curiosity, and without shame. This is an episode you're not going to...
2022-10-25
1h 06
Total Health in Midlife with Elizabeth Sherman
Understanding Pronouns with Michelle Johnston
Do you know what all the letters in LGBTQIA+ stand for? If you don't, you're not alone. All of the terms can be confusing especially because we didn't have words to describe these concepts years ago. So it can seem like these are new ideas, although they're not. My guest on today's episode is Michelle Johnston (MJ) who is here to answer all the questions that you have about terminology, what the terms mean, and how to approach those you love with openness, curiosity, and without shame. This is an episode you're not going to...
2022-10-25
1h 06
The Empathy Edge
Michelle Sherman: Why the Most Successful Leaders Combine Resilience with Imagination
Imagination and resilience are the hallmarks of successful leaders, those who can envision the goal before they even know exactly how to get there, and those who can bounce back and learn from failure rather than let it discourage them. Imagination and resilience are what we need, now more than ever, to create a more peaceful, harmonious world. That’s how we’ll tap into new ideas for how to work, collaborate, and perform. Today, my guest, Michelle Sherman, and I talk about the role of imagination and resilience in creating empathy. We discuss how most innovative leaders imagine the...
2022-01-25
39 min
Wellness Junkies
Demystifying Your Hormones with Age Alchemist, Michelle Aspinwall
This week Amy and Katie sit down the with Age Alchemist, Michelle Aspinwall. Michelle’s career in health and wellness spans from medical chef work, to helping woman achieve optimal health, hormonal balance and so much more. She’s an internationally best selling author and created her own all natural skin care line while pregnant with her first child. The 3 discuss Michelle’s 6 pillars to demystify your hormones, how to age with vitality and much more. Stay till the end for a special guest product review. Follow Michelle @Michellepaspinwall on Instagram Free Masterclass from Michelle Aspinwa...
2021-05-20
52 min
Total Health in Midlife with Elizabeth Sherman
Getting More Cooperation and Feeling Appreciated with Michelle Runnels
We women love taking care of others. It's part of our DNA. But far too often, we do it so often that we lose sight of who we are as people, what we want, and even what we like to do. We know what everyone else likes, what they want, what their dreams and desires are. But when asked about our own, we seem to be at a loss. Sometimes we take such good care of those folks that we live with, that they become dependent on us - which can feel good, until we n...
2021-05-18
58 min
Total Health in Midlife with Elizabeth Sherman
Getting More Cooperation and Feeling Appreciated with Michelle Runnels
We women love taking care of others. It's part of our DNA. But far too often, we do it so often that we lose sight of who we are as people, what we want, and even what we like to do. We know what everyone else likes, what they want, what their dreams and desires are. But when asked about our own, we seem to be at a loss. Sometimes we take such good care of those folks that we live with, that they become dependent on us - which can feel good, until we n...
2021-05-18
58 min
The Witch Bitch Amateur Hour
Running with Sherman and Kitchen Witchery - Ep. 141
Just get a donkey!We're back together again! We brought two chatty topics to the table which lead to a pretty long episode! Macy brings a book to the table to discuss called Running With Sherman, which isn't a witchy book, per se, but is an incredible story full of information that couldn't hurt for us to ponder now and again. *content warning: suicide is briefly mentioned*Charlye guides us through kitchen witchery and signs to tell if you, yes YOU, might be a kitchen witch. wbahpodcast.com
2021-03-30
2h 26
Forward Thinking Founders
498 - Michelle Kwok (Flik) On Building a Community for Phenomenal Females
Michelle Kwok is the cofounder of Flik. Flik is connecting and empowering driven women at all stages of the female founder pipeline through meaningful apprenticeships. ★ Support this podcast ★
2021-01-24
13 min
Forward Thinking Founders
408 - Michelle Mattar (Waste Not) On Finding Sustainable Suppliers For Your Company
Michelle is the founder of Waste Not. Waste Not is a searchable site of sustainable suppliers. With listings for packaging, interiors, retail, textiles, restaurants and more: they are working to make it easier to reduce waste at the scale of business. ★ Support this podcast ★
2020-10-26
12 min
Inside The Agency
ITA chats with digital agent Jade Sherman
ITA chats with digital agent Jade Sherman from A3 in Los Angeles.Jade gives us advice on digital branding and positioning, how best to promote yourself and what not to do.Tune in to get great insight on what helps you with your digital platforms and what a digital agent can do for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-08-22
45 min
Forward Thinking Founders
222 - Michelle Tandler (Life School) On Building A School To Teach Life Skills
About this episode: Michelle is the CEO and founder of Life School. Life school is a modern approach to learning life's most important skillsListen to this episode if you:Want to know what Life School isAre curious about how Michelle decided to start working on thisWondering how she thinks about raising capital vs. bootstrappingAre curious how Michelle built her app for practically free of cost with no codeWant to hear the big vision for Life School!Introducing our June sponsor: Turing!Turing helps you find a remote development team in a fraction...
2020-06-15
18 min
Susan Harmon Experience
Michelle Sherman Of VAST Institute
Michelle Sherman joins Susan to talk about the work of the VAST institute www.vastinstitute.com/ But first Susan opines about the impeachment trial in the US Senate.
2020-01-24
00 min
The Crime Shack
EP02: Honey & Barry Sherman • The Incident by the Pool
Barry and Honey Sherman, Toronto residents, were known by many to give generously to multiple charities and were close with their family and friends. Barry was the founder of Apotex, Inc. a global pharmaceutical company, and he and his wife Honey were heavily involved in philanthropy. Before heading to a planned trip to Miami, Florida, Barry and Honey Sherman were found strangled in the basement of their Toronto home, on the deck of their own pool.Invisawear Safety Jewelry: The 'smart' jewelry that could save your life!Listener Supported
2019-12-18
25 min