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Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
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Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
Speaking of Faith: Hymn | Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
July 27, 2025 Music Sunday Music by Music_For_Vidoes from Pixabay
2025-07-28
09 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
Speaking of Faith: Parable | Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
July 13, 2025 Scripture Reading: Luke 15:11-32 Music by Music_For_Vidoes from Pixabay
2025-07-14
24 min
Tea for Teaching
Snafu Edu
Most books and resources devoted to professional development focus on strategies that faculty can use to create a positive learning environment for our students, but generally assume that everything will work as expected. In this episode, Jessamyn Neuhaus joins us to discuss her new book, Snafu Edu, which acknowledges the reality that everything does not always work as we hope that it will, and suggests strategies for addressing common situations in which things go wrong. Jessamyn is the Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence and Professor in the School of Education at Syracuse University...
2025-07-02
45 min
Second Chances with Christy Belz
Healing Through Lived Experience in the Alzheimer’s Journey with Dr. Rebecca Chopp
Join Christy Belz as she welcomes Dr. Rebecca Chopp, former Chancellor of the University of Denver, for an inspiring conversation on embracing second chances and living with Alzheimer's. She has also been President at Swarthmore College and Colgate University. In 2019, Dr. Chopp stepped away from her illustrious career upon being diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's disease. Since then, she has become an advocate for Alzheimer's awareness, holding a position on the National Board of the Alzheimer's Association. Dr. Chopp also co-founded Voices of Alzheimer's and authored the book "Still Me: Accepting Alzheimer Without Losing Yourself."
2025-06-25
37 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
Speaking of Faith: Creator | Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
June 15, 2025 Scripture Reading: Isaiah 40:21-31 Music by Music_For_Vidoes from Pixabay
2025-06-16
22 min
Bench to Bedside
Voices of Suvivorship: The Wall of Hope at KU Cancer Center
In this episode of Bench to Bedside, Dr. Roy Jensen, vice chancellor and director of The University of Kansas Cancer Center, is joined by two special guests: Paul Seyferth, a stage IV lung and prostate cancer survivor and creator of the Wall of Hope Project at KU Cancer Center, and Rebecca Keunen, clinical case manager lead at the cancer center and a cancer survivor herself. They discuss Paul's emotional journey through his diagnosis and the creation of the Wall of Hope installation, which features cancer patients' photos, videos and stories to inspire hope. Rebecca shares her involvement in the...
2025-05-28
24 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
Speaking of Faith: Minister | Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
May 18, 2025 Scripture Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:1-11 Music by Music_For_Vidoes from Pixabay
2025-05-20
16 min
Bench to Bedside
Cracking the Code: Research Sheds New Light on Ovarian Cancer Biomarker
In this episode of Bench to Bedside, Dr. Roy Jensen, vice chancellor and director of The University of Kansas Cancer Center, sits down with Dr. Rebecca Whelan, an associate professor of chemistry at the University of Kansas and member of KU Cancer Center’s Cancer Biology research program. The discussion focuses on the limitations of the CA125 blood test for ovarian cancer detection and Dr. Whelan’s groundbreaking research, which reveals new insights into the structure of the CA125 protein. Dr. Whelan explains how new DNA sequencing technologies and artificial intelligence, specifically the Alpha Fold program, have helped her team...
2025-05-07
18 min
Tea for Teaching
Teacher by Teacher
During the past decade, public confidence in education has been declining. In this episode, SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. joins us to discuss his new book that provides a compelling narrative of the value of education in transforming lives. Chancellor King has a long history of involvement with education. After graduating from Harvard, he acquired a Master's degree from Teacher’s College at Columbia University and taught high school social studies. He later co-founded Roxbury Preparatory Charter School and served as a co-Director for five years. Under his leadership, students in this school attained the highest sco...
2025-05-07
46 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
Speaking of Faith: Christ | Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
May 4, 2025 Scripture Reading: Ephesians 1:15-23 Music by Music_For_Vidoes from Pixabay
2025-05-05
21 min
The Steve Gruber Show
Dr. Rebecca Grant | Could Canadian Provinces Join the United States?
Dr. Rebecca Grant, Vice President of the Lexington Institute, a national security analyst based in Washington, DC. Inside America's Strike Plan to Crush Iran's Nuclear Ambitions
2025-04-28
07 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
Speaking of Faith: Hosanna | Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
Palm Sunday Worship April 13, 2025 Scripture Reading: Luke 19:28-40 Music by Music_For_Vidoes from Pixabay
2025-04-14
22 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
Speaking of Faith: Remember | Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
April 6, 2025 Scripture Reading: Luke 22:14-23 Music by Music_For_Vidoes from Pixabay
2025-04-07
20 min
Sensemaker
The chancellor’s choices
Rachel Reeves has set out her plans for the UK’s economy in her spring statement. What state are the country’s finances in? And was cutting welfare benefits the only way of balancing the books? Writer: Barney Macintyre Producer: Xavier GreenwoodHost: Claudia WilliamsExecutive Producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-03-27
09 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
Speaking of Faith: Angels | Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
March 9, 2025 Scripture Reading: Mark 1:9-15 Music by Music_For_Vidoes from Pixabay
2025-03-10
23 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
Speaking of Faith: Providence | Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
February 23, 2025 Scripture Reading: Romans 8:26–39 Music by Music_For_Vidoes from Pixabay
2025-02-24
21 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
Speaking of Faith: Lament | Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
February 16, 2025 Scripture Reading: Psalm 22:1-15 Music by Music_For_Vidoes from Pixabay
2025-02-18
22 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
Speaking of Faith: Salvation | Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
January 26, 2025 Scripture Reading: Ephesians 2:1-10 Music by Music_For_Vidoes from Pixabay
2025-01-27
24 min
The Good Energy Podcast
Decolonisation as a joyful creative act
This conversation was just what I needed to lift my spirits after a year of overwhelmingly depressing news. Talking to Rebecca felt like meeting a slightly older and more illustrious version of myself. It gave me hope that it’s possible to live in a more intuitive and connected way without disengaging from the institutions and systems of society.Like me, Rebecca found it hard to choose between subjects at school and university because it was the connections between them that intrigued her most. Her instinct for finding unexpected connections has led her on a fascinating career pa...
2025-01-13
56 min
BrainStorm by UsAgainstAlzheimer's
Ep 77: Rebecca Chopp, PhD - Maintaining Dignity While Living with Alzheimer’s
BrainStorm wants to hear from you! Send us a text.In part 2 of BrainStorm, host Meryl Comer and Dr. Rebecca Chopp, former Chancellor of the University of Denver and Dean of Yale Divinity School, delve into maintaining dignity while living with Alzheimer's and dealing with guilt when transitioning loved ones to memory care. Dr. Chopp shares how spirituality and religious practices can help those with dementia, including the role of music and ritual in connecting with memories. The episode also stresses the importance of early conversations about care preferences and advocacy as a way...
2024-12-18
14 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
Speaking of Faith: Wonder | Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
December 15, 2024 Scripture Reading: Baruch 5:1-9 Music by Music_For_Vidoes from Pixabay
2024-12-16
21 min
Tea for Teaching
Student Motivation and UDL
Providing more autonomy can increase students’ intrinsic motivation. In this episode, Chris Hromalik joins us to discuss ways of increasing student autonomy within the UDL framework. an Assistant Professor of Spanish and Distance Learning Instruction and Design at SUNY Oswego. He is also the Project Manager of the Universal Design for Learning at SUNY Project. In this role he provides Universal Design for Learning professional development across the SUNY system. Chris is also the recipient of a SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities. His research focuses on UDL as well as statistical analysis on appl...
2024-12-11
29 min
BrainStorm by UsAgainstAlzheimer's
Ep 76: Rebecca Chopp, PhD – Spirituality and Alzheimer’s
BrainStorm wants to hear from you! Send us a text.Spirituality can often be used to provide support to families and caregivers coping with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. Dr. Rebecca Chopp, former Chancellor of the University of Denver and Dean of Yale Divinity School, diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s in 2019, talks about her spiritual journey with BrainStorm host Meryl Comer. Dr. Chopp shares her personal story of being raised in an agnostic family to becoming a theologian. She explores spirituality and faith while offering insights into acceptance, grief, and maintaining one's sense of self while living...
2024-12-04
21 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
Speaking of Faith: Covenant | Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
November 17, 2024 Scripture reading: Jeremiah 31:31-34 Music by Music_For_Vidoes from Pixabay
2024-11-18
22 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
Speaking of Faith: Sabbath | Children's Sabbath
Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks October 20, 2024 Scripture Reading: Genesis 1:26-2:3 Music by Music_For_Vidoes from Pixabay
2024-10-21
16 min
Tea for Teaching
Teaching Digital Storytelling
Digital storytelling provides students the opportunity to bring their lived experiences into the classroom as creators rather than consumers of knowledge. In this episode, Tom Mackey and Sheila Aird join us to discuss ways digital storytelling can be used to increase student information literacy, critical thinking skills, and to support diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Tom is a Professor of Arts and Media and Program Coordinator for the BA and BS degrees in Digital Media Arts at SUNY Empire State University. He is the recipient of a 2022 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Ac...
2024-10-09
49 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
Speaking of Faith: Serve | Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
September 29, 2024 Scripture Reading: James 1:19-27 Music by Music_For_Vidoes from Pixabay
2024-09-30
22 min
Reimagining HigherEd
Professor Rebecca Bunting, VC and Chief Executive, University of Bedfordshire
Professor Rebecca Bunting, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive at the University of Bedfordshire, joins Professor Petra Wend in this conversation full of insights and advice for leaders and learners. They reflect on the telegram that opened up a world of opportunity for Rebecca; the joy of learning and inquisitiveness; social mobility and leading universities that prioritise widening participation; being ambitious for yourself and others; and the value of a university degree today.
2024-09-26
50 min
Reimagining HigherEd
Professor Rebecca Bunting, VC and Chief Executive, University of Bedfordshire
Professor Rebecca Bunting, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive at the University of Bedfordshire, joins Professor Petra Wend in this conversation full of insights and advice for leaders and learners. They reflect on the telegram that opened up a world of opportunity for Rebecca; the joy of learning and inquisitiveness; social mobility and leading universities that prioritise widening participation; being ambitious for yourself and others; and the value of a university degree today.
2024-09-26
50 min
Tea for Teaching
Change Leadership
Higher educational institutions tend to adapt slowly in response to changing cultural, economic, and technological environments. In this episode, Kim Scalzo and Jennifer Miller join us to discuss strategies that can be used to help lead productive change initiatives. Kim is the Interim Senior Associate Provost for Digital Innovation and Academic Services, the former Executive Director of Open SUNY and SUNY Online. Jennifer is the Assistant Vice Chancellor of Community College Support at the State University of New York and Executive Director of the New York State Success Center. Kim and Jennifer co-teach a professional development course at...
2024-09-25
42 min
Rejuvenaging with Dr. Ron Kaiser
Ecore Presentation Living with Alzheimer's: Rebecca Chopp's Inspiring Journey
In this encore episode of Rejuvenaging best podcast of 2023, Dr. Ron Kaiser welcomes Dr. Rebecca Chopp, a distinguished academic leader and author who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Rebecca shares her unique and inspiring journey of living with Alzheimer's and how she's refused to surrender to the disease. Her story is a testament to the power of attitude, lifestyle interventions, and resilience in the face of a challenging diagnosis.Rebecca earned her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and had a successful career, including serving as the president of Colgate University and Swarthmore College...
2024-08-06
39 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
Elemental Faith: Wash and Be Clean | Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
July 21, 2024 Scripture reading: 2 Kings 5:1-14 Music by Music_For_Vidoes from Pixabay
2024-07-22
23 min
Colorado Leadership Stories
Rebecca Chopp: From Blank Canvas to Portrait
Five years after a routine checkup led to the life-altering diagnosis of early-stage Alzheimer’s, Rebecca Chopp is a picture of joy, health, and discipline. With the same verve she once poured into higher education leadership and research, today her passion is focused on Alzheimer’s activism. From the living room of her Broomfield home, the retired University of Denver chancellor and renowned scholar talks about how she’s still educating and learning, with her focus at this stage on lifestyle intervention, research, and timely diagnosis of the progressive brain disease. Along the way, she has discovered a creative talent...
2024-05-23
31 min
Capstone Conversation by Jared Asch
Empowering Futures: The Vital Role of the Contra Costa Community Colleges District with Mojdeh Mehdizadeh & Rebecca Barrett
In a recent captivating episode of "Capstone Conversation," hosted by Jared Asch, listeners were treated to an enriching discussion with two key figures in education from Contra Costa County. Mojdeh Mehdizadeh, the Chancellor, and Rebecca Barrett, the president of the community college board, shared deep insights into the transformative impacts and challenges facing the Contra Costa County Community College District. Mojdeh Mehdizadeh: https://www.4cd.edu/about/chancellors-office/index.html Rebecca Barret: https://www.4cd.edu/gb/index.html#barrett https://www.4cd.edu/
2024-05-08
52 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
A Divine Love Triangle: Holy Spirit | Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
May 5, 2024 Scripture Reading: John 14:15–21, 25–26 www.northridgepc.org Music by AudioCoffee from Pixabay
2024-05-06
22 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
What's Missing? | Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
April 7, 2024 Scripture Reading: Luke 24:13-35 Music by AudioCoffee from Pixabay
2024-04-08
24 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
The Art of Forgiveness: Journey of Forgiving
Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks March 17, 2024 Scripture Reading: Matthew 18:21-22 Music by AudioCoffee from Pixabay
2024-03-18
22 min
Tea for Teaching
Challenges and Opportunities
Faculty and administrators have been faced with new challenges and opportunities as higher education adapts to a rapidly changing environment. In this episode, SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. joins us to discuss strategies that colleges and universities can adopt to navigate a successful path forward. After graduating from Harvard, Dr. King acquired a Master's degree from Teacher’s College, Columbia University, and taught high school social studies. He later co-founded Roxbury Preparatory Charter School and served as a co-Director for five years. Under his leadership, students in this school attained the highest scores of any urban mi...
2024-03-13
34 min
Brain Talk | Being Patient for Alzheimer's Patients and Caregivers
Rebecca Chopp: Living With Alzheimer’s, Living With Joy | Patient Perspectives
Alzheimer’s educator and activist Rebecca Chopp, Ph.D., joins Being Patient Live talks to discuss her upcoming book “Still Me: Accepting Alzheimer’s Without Losing Yourself.” As she discussed in a previous live talk with us, she’ll also be speaking about how she defies the stigma of Alzheimer’s by living with joy. Before Chopp’s diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s in 2019, she was a widely published author, editor, and academic in the fields of education, philosophy, religion, and feminism. In particular, she served as the 18th and first female chancellor of the University of Denver. She h...
2024-02-27
35 min
Terrie & Laurie Spotlight Dr. Kathy Wright
Terrie & Laurie: Spotlight Guest Dr. Rebecca Chopp
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZP3E67YX6EVDQ Rebecca Chopp, PhD, stands as a testament to a life marked by profound accomplishments and unwavering resilience. Prior to her diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's in 2019, Chopp carved a remarkable path in the realms of education, philosophy, religion, and feminism. Notably, she held the distinguished position of the 18th and first chancellor of the University of Denver and assumed leadership roles at esteemed institutions such as Swarthmore College, Colgate University, Emory University, and Yale University, where she served as the Dean of Divinity. Chopp is also ord...
2024-02-27
24 min
Northridge Presbyterian: The Podcast
Just Say The Words: I Need Help | Rev. Rebecca Chancellor Sicks
January 14, 2024 Scripture Reading: 1 Kings 19:1-18
2024-01-15
27 min
AIM Collective Voices
Fielding The Way: Dr. Lynda Colgan & Dr. Jo-Anne LeFevre
Listen to Dr. Lynda Colgan and Dr. Jo-Anne LeFevre share how early math research and education have progressed over the last 40 yearsDr. Lynda Colgan: Lynda Colgan is Professor Emerita, Faculty of Education, Queen’s University, and Executive Director (Education and Development, Science Rendezvous National). Lynda’s work reflects her career as a researcher rooted in years of experience as a classroom teacher, district-level coordinator, and pre-service and in-service instructor. Dr. Lynda Colgan has devoted her career in education to designing projects and outreach activities, changing the way people see the relevance of mathematics, and turning this...
2023-12-19
43 min
Book Talk, etc.
Best Books of the Year - Our 20 Favorite Books of 2023
Send us a textIn Episode 131 of Book Talk, Etc. Tina and Renee share their top 10 books of 2023. They also share what they've been loving lately, their latest reads, and have book talk about how they narrowed down their choices. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to FOLLOW /SUBSCRIBE on your podcast app so you never miss an episode!**If you enjoy our commercial free podcast please consider supporting us on Patreon! You get access to our exclusive Audiobook Guide and we have great bonus episodes including: Books we DNFed, What's in the Mailbag, + C...
2023-12-19
1h 14
Crowe Casts
Autumn Statement 2023: What has the Chancellor in store for the UK?
In the special episode of Crowe Casts our Partners, Robert Marchant (Head of Tax) Laurence Field (Corporate and International Tax Partner), Rebecca Durrant (National Head of Private Clients) and Caroline Fleet (Head of Real Estate), discuss the impact the Chancellor's statement is likely to have on business and individuals.
2023-11-13
23 min
Rejuvenaging with Dr. Ron Kaiser
Living with Alzheimer's: Rebecca Chopp's Inspiring Journey
In this podcast episode, Dr. Ron Kaiser welcomes Dr. Rebecca Chopp, a distinguished academic leader and author who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Rebecca shares her unique and inspiring journey of living with Alzheimer's and how she's refused to surrender to the disease. Her story is a testament to the power of attitude, lifestyle interventions, and resilience in the face of a challenging diagnosis.Rebecca earned her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and had a successful career, including serving as the president of Colgate University and Swarthmore College. In 2019, she was the Chancellor...
2023-11-07
38 min
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[DOWNLOAD] PDF Ruthless Vows (Letters of Enchantment, #2) By : (Rebecca Ross)
E-Book Download Ruthless Vows (Letters of Enchantment, #2) by Rebecca Ross Ebook PDF Ruthless Vows (Letters of Enchantment, #2) | EBOOK ONLINE DOWNLOADIf you want to download free Ebook, you are in the right place to download Ebook. Ebook/PDF Ruthless Vows (Letters of Enchantment, #2) DOWNLOAD in English is available for free here, Click on the download LINK below to download Ebook After You 2020 PDF Download in English by Jojo Moyes (Author). Download Link : [Downlload Now] Ruthless Vows (Letters of Enchantment, #2) Read More : [Read Now] Ruthl...
2023-09-30
00 min
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(Ebook) Ruthless Vows (Letters of Enchantment, #2) By : (Rebecca Ross)
E-Book Download Ruthless Vows (Letters of Enchantment, #2) by Rebecca Ross L Ebook PDF Ruthless Vows (Letters of Enchantment, #2) | EBOOK ONLINE DOWNLOAD If you want to download free Ebook, you are in the right place to download Ebook. Ebook/PDF Ruthless Vows (Letters of Enchantment, #2) DOWNLOAD in English is available for free here, Click on the download LINK below to download Ebook After You 2020 PDF Download in English by Jojo Moyes (Author). Download Link : [Downlload Now] Ruthless Vows (Letters of Enchantment, #2) Read More : [Read Now] Ruthless Vows (Letters of Enchantment, #2) Desc...
2023-09-20
00 min
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[PDF] Ruthless Vows (Letters of Enchantment, #2) By : (Rebecca Ross)
E-Book Download Ruthless Vows (Letters of Enchantment, #2) by Rebecca Ross Ebook PDF Ruthless Vows (Letters of Enchantment, #2) | EBOOK ONLINE DOWNLOADIf you want to download free Ebook, you are in the right place to download Ebook. Ebook/PDF Ruthless Vows (Letters of Enchantment, #2) DOWNLOAD in English is available for free here, Click on the download LINK below to download Ebook After You 2020 PDF Download in English by Jojo Moyes (Author). Download Link : [Downlload Now] Ruthless Vows (Letters of Enchantment, #2) Read More : [Read Now] Ruthl...
2023-09-12
00 min
Tea for Teaching
My Professor Cares
Students from marginalized groups often question whether or not they should be in our classes and disciplines. In this episode, Michal Kurlaender joins us to discuss an easy to implement intervention that faculty can use to improve retention and student success. Michal is a Chancellor’s Leadership Professor in the School of Education at UC Davis and is a co-Director of the California Education Lab. She is a co-author with Scott Carrell of a National Bureau of Economic Research working paper entitled “My Professor Cares: Experimental Evidence on the Role of Faculty Engagement.” (This article is forthcoming in the Americ...
2023-07-26
33 min
Book Talk, etc.
Our 10 Best Books of 2023 (So Far)
Send us a textIn Episode 109 of Book Talk, Etc. Tina and Renee share their favorites of 2023- so far. They also share what they've been loving lately, their latest reads, and have book talk about what’s been working -and not- in their reading lives. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to FOLLOW /SUBSCRIBE on your podcast app so you never miss an episode!**If you enjoy our commercial free podcast please consider supporting us on Patreon! We have great bonus episodes including: Books we DNFed, What's in the Mailbag,+ Criminally Booked! Plus, we...
2023-07-04
1h 03
Her Ambitious Career
Ep 99 - 'How Highly-Skilled Migrants Are Thriving in New Countries with Mentoring Support', with guest Celia Torres-Villanueva
Welcome to Her Ambitious Career, the personal branding and success podcast for ambitious corporate women who want to get promoted and land excellent, stretching leadership opportunities.My guest today is the fabulous Celia Torres-Villanueva who is sharing all sorts of tips to help skilled migrants adapt successfully to working life in Australia including:What to do if your overseas qualifications don't count as much in your adopted countryHow to establish yourself socially in a new environmentHow to uncover 'what you don't know' about a new country and its cultureFeeling underemployed and how...
2023-06-26
21 min
Girls 4 Greatness
Deciding To Live With Joy With Rebecca Chopp - Episode 180
I could not be more excited to be bringing you a conversation I had with not only an extraordinary human being but also a dear friend. This week on the Girls 4 Greatness podcast I am sitting down to chat with Rebecca Chopp, Ph.D. Rebecca is a widely published author, editor, and academic in the fields of education, philosophy, religion and feminism. Rebecca served as the 18th, and first female Chancellor of the University of Denver. She was additionally the President of Swarthmore College and Colgate University, and she served as Provost and Executive Vice President of A...
2023-06-07
52 min
DNA Today: A Genetics Podcast
#236 Assessing for Alzheimer’s Disease with Quest Diagnostics
If you are listening to a genetics podcast, then I know you are a nerd that also likes reading genetic books and watching genetics movies and shows. There aren’t many genetics clubs out there for nerds like us, so we launched a Patreon where we could do just that! This is the benefit that was asked for the most when we were designing our Patreon was an exclusive monthly club where we chat about a genetics book or movie or we focus on mentorship in becoming a genetic counselor (like application/interview insight and boards prep). So if yo...
2023-05-12
40 min
Crowe Casts
Budget 2023: What we hope to hear from the Chancellor
In this Pre-Budget special of Crowe Casts, our Partner and Head of Tax, Jane MacKay is joined by Corporate Tax Partner, Laurence Field, Partner and National Head of Private Clients, Rebecca Durrant, and VAT Partner Rob Janering, to discuss, what they hope to hear from the Chancellor at next weeks Budget announcement.
2023-03-06
16 min
Today In History with The Retrospectors
From Hitler To Herbie: The VW Beetle
Between 1908 and 1927, the Ford Motor Company sold 15,007,033 Model Ts, making the car the best-selling automobile the world had ever seen. That record came to an end on the 17th February, 1972 when the 15,007,034th Volkswagen Beetle rolled off the production line.The car was the brainchild of Adolf Hitler who commissioned it almost immediately after her became chancellor of Germany in 1933. His plan was that the German public, irrespective of whether they were a doctor or a factory worker could buy a car for just 1,000 Reichsmarks which would have been around 31 weeks’ pay for the average worker....
2023-02-17
11 min
Brain Talk | Being Patient for Alzheimer's Patients and Caregivers
An Ivy League Leader Paves a New Path Towards Alzheimer’s Advocacy with Rebecca Chopp | Brain Talk
Chopp, a widely published author, editor, and academic, is currently the Chancellor Emerita of the University of Denver and the former President of both Colgate University and Swarthmore College. She was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2019, and over the past few years, has become an accomplished painter. Her upcoming book, Art, Spirit, Body: Ways to Live While Dying from Alzheimer’s, is an inspirational memoir and guide on how to live well in the early stages of Alzheimer’s Disease. Chopp is a founding member of Voices of Alzheimer’s and a board member of the Colorado Alzheimer’s Associatio...
2023-02-06
33 min
Tea for Teaching
Faculty Book Clubs
College teaching is often a very solitary endeavor and can result in feelings of isolation, especially in turbulent times, such as those we’ve experienced recently. In this episode, Jessamyn Neuhaus joins us to discuss the role that a faculty book club can play in building a learning community in which the participants share their successes, concerns, and strategies. Jessamyn is the Director of the SUNY Plattsburgh Center for Teaching Excellence and a Professor in the History Department at SUNY Plattsburgh. She specializes in the study of pop culture, gender studies, and teaching and learning. Jessamyn is als...
2022-12-28
43 min
Tea for Teaching
Fumble Forward
Preconceptions and biases often interfere with productive discussions and interpersonal interactions. In this episode, Donna Mejia joins us to discuss strategies that she has developed to address these preconceptions and to humanize classroom interactions. Donna is the Chancellor’s Scholar in Residence at the Renee Crown Wellness Institute and an Associate Professor of Theatre and Dance at the University of Colorado at Boulder. She is the author of a chapter in Picture a Professor, edited by Jessamyn Neuhaus. A transcript of this episode and show notes may be found at http://teaforteaching.com.
2022-12-14
40 min
Tea for Teaching
Picture a Professor
What does a professor look like? In popular culture the professor is white and male—a sage on the stage. In this episode Jessamyn Neuhaus joins us to discuss the role context, employment status, and embodied identity play in our teaching realities and experiences. Jessamyn is the Director of the SUNY Plattsburgh Center for Teaching Excellence and a Professor in the History Department at SUNY Plattsburgh. She specializes in the study of pop culture, gender studies, and teaching and learning. Jasmine is also a recipient of the State University of New York's Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence, an...
2022-07-27
24 min
Today In History with The Retrospectors
Not The Loch Ness Monster
The ‘Surgeon’s Photograph’, as it came to be known - a supposed glimpse of Nessie papped from the lochside - was debated by Loch Ness Monster aficionados for decades after being published in a sensational front-page splash by the Daily Mail on 21st April, 1934.Taken by London gynaecologist Dr Robert Kenneth Wilson, the photo was given particular credence because it had been submitted by a member of the medical establishment - but, many decades later, it was revealed as a revenge hoax, which actually portrayed a toy submarine purchased from Woolworth’s.In this...
2022-04-21
11 min
AccountingWEB
No Accounting for Taste ep113: Post-Spring Statement 2022 analysis
In this week's epidsode, our panelists look to separate the wheat from the chaff in the Chancellor's Spring Statement. In the aftermath of this year's Spring Statement, host Richard Hattersley and tech editor Tom Herbert chat with resident tax expert Rebecca Cave on the policies looking to be implemented by the Chancellor this week. With a host of new policies for our panelists to get their teeth into, from NIC tax threshold rises to the slashing of fuel duties, the question arises over whether these changes can truly tackle the current cost of living crisis. Read the stories discussed in...
2022-03-25
36 min
Take as Directed
UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank
In this 129th episode, Steve joined in frank conversation with University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank as she approaches the conclusion of a nine-year tenure that dramatically tested her leadership and the university itself. There is considerable progress -- an increased graduation rate, shorter time to graduation, student debt reduction, improved diversity. The financial foundation of the university’s $3.6 billion budget has been systematically strengthened, through innovative fundraising and new partnerships with the private sector. But those gains are fragile, the university faces fierce competition from its peer institutions, serious financial and governance challenges persist, and changes in culture are...
2022-03-22
32 min
The CommonHealth
UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank
In this 129th episode, Steve joined in frank conversation with University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank as she approaches the conclusion of a nine-year tenure that dramatically tested her leadership and the university itself. There is considerable progress -- an increased graduation rate, shorter time to graduation, student debt reduction, improved diversity. The financial foundation of the university’s $3.6 billion budget has been systematically strengthened, through innovative fundraising and new partnerships with the private sector. But those gains are fragile, the university faces fierce competition from its peer institutions, serious financial and governance challenges persist, and changes in culture are...
2022-03-22
32 min
FPC Dallas
The Measure You Give
Rebecca Chancellor Sicks Preaches: Luke 6: 27-38 To find out more on how you can get involved with First Presbyterian Church of Dallas visit us at www.fpcdallas.org and Follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
2022-02-20
00 min
The Global Counsel Podcast
Bonus: Examining the UK Budget and Spending Review
The UK Spending Review and Budget on October 27th mark a pivot point for this government, with the Treasury hoping to re-assert control of spiralling pandemic spending and the government aiming to show progress on their policy priorities as set out in the 2019 manifesto.Alex Dawson, Rebecca Park, Joe Armitage and Lilah Howson-Smith unpack the ‘red box’ and what its contents means for businesses. They focus on the Chancellor’s emerging approach to fiscal discipline; the decisions that were deferred on transport, levelling up and business rates; and the extent to which new net-zero ambitions are reflected in tax and spend...
2021-10-29
34 min
Crowe Casts
Autumn Budget Special
Balancing the books This was the Chancellor’s third Budget speech and the first delivered outside the peak of the COVID-19 crisis. No doubt he and many others will have been heaving a huge sigh of relief that the OBR forecast for economic growth was much better than predicted in his last Budget announcement. The so-called 'economic scarring' from COVID-19 doesn't seem to be as bad as everybody feared - but we are clearly not out of the woods yet and there is still that huge COVID-19 bill to deal with. In the special epi...
2021-10-27
13 min
The Good Edit: Gritty Conversations with Jewish Women
Aboriginal-Jewish academic and activist Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver on her journey to an empowered life
For episode three of The Good Edit, host Rebecca Davis speaks with proud Aboriginal-Jewish woman, Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver; epidemiologist, social justice activist, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Indigenous Strategy and Services at the University of Sydney – and so much more. In this gritty and grounded conversation, they explore:Lisa's challenging upbringingForgiveness and healing from traumaOvercoming adversity and Lisa's steps in creating a self-determined lifeThe experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders todayLisa's spiritual connection to her Wiradjuri and Jewish identities.PLEASE NOTE - In this episode, we discuss issues that may be confronting for some of us...
2021-10-02
50 min
AccountingWEB
No Accounting for Taste ep100: MTD, NIC hike and pod memories
It’s episode 100 of the podcast. To celebrate, host Richard Hattersley has invited a couple of familiar voices back to the show to reminisce over some of the big news stories covered on No Accounting for Taste. Days after the then Chancellor Philip Hammond his Budget in late November 2017, AccountingWEB launched its podcast, No Accounting for Taste. The editorial team crowded around the microphone and dissected what was an underwhelming Budget. At the time, we questioned whether the Budget was really the best way to launch the government’s fiscal policy. With two different chancellor’s since Hammond and a lot of...
2021-09-23
33 min
FPC Dallas
In Search of the Perfect Disciple
Rebecca Chancellor Sicks Preaches - Mark 9: 30-37 To find out more on how you can get involved with First Presbyterian Church of Dallas visit us at www.fpcdallas.org and Follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
2021-09-19
23 min