show episodes
 
Artwork

1
BeYourOwnMuse

Spelman College Museum of Fine Art

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Havi
 
The Spelman College Museum of Fine Art is the only museum in the nation emphasizing art by and about women of the African Diaspora. This original podcast series highlights Black women cultural producers and our exhibitions and programs.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast

The Iconoclast Dinner Experience (IDE)

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Havi
 
Join this weekly podcast with Dr. Lezli Levene Harvell, Creator + Curator of The Iconoclast Dinner Experience and her daughters, Zuri and Nava, where they explore Culture, Race, + Societal Issues through the lens of cultural critics, industry experts, writers, and HBCU students and recent grads. Season Two includes Impolite Conversations on topics such as Formerly Untouchable Castes, $5 Indians, and Being White In South Africa 20 years Post-Apartheid.
  continue reading
 
Why do some baseball players still play baseball, not softball, into their 60s, 70s, and even 80s? Welcome to Barrel It Up. I'm your host, Jay Ciambrone. This show will delve into the reasons that these individuals still find the game irresistible. After being involved in the world of baseball for decades, I've discovered that many of these players have fascinating stories to share, stories that should be heard by our wider audience and not just their fellow players. Come join us and find ou ...
  continue reading
 
The Backstage Creative focuses on the people who work behind the scenes of theater. Each week is a conversation with either a stage manager, designer, musician, music director, choreographer, sound engineer, or technical director. We get into the nitty-gritty of what it takes to get a live production on stage and shine a light on the often overlooked and under appreciated creatives who create the magic of live theater.
  continue reading
 
We have developed a new series of podcasts that explores and discusses the latest in integrative medicines. Join us every month as we interview medical doctors, nurse practitioners, naturopaths, and other healthcare professionals and ask them about their own experiences and opinions regarding a range of topics.
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
growing up in the north bay area Steve tells us about the competition for a place on the roster in several sports. Playing alongside others destined for a professional career. What it was like playing Softball (fast and slow) until Senior baseball came along. Baseball is not his only sport! Please leave a comment if you can at barrelitup@yahoo.com.…
  continue reading
 
EAB’s Lindsay Schappell hosts a conversation with Dr. Andrea Lewis from Spelman College about helping new students get off to a strong start. Dr. Lewis shares details of the student onboarding and orientation process at Spelman, which starts with a college readiness program the summer before they enroll. Spelman’s student support efforts also inclu…
  continue reading
 
Peter Funt tells us what is like to be involved in the family business from the age of 3. The family business is Candid Camera. So many stories to tell us about meeting childhood heroes. We are also priviliged to here about interviews with such people as OJ Simpson, beauty queens, and especially The Reverand Martin Luther King. Find out about his m…
  continue reading
 
Jonathan April, head of EAB’s College Greenlight team, hosts a conversation with Andrew Moe, Rajwantie Sahai, and Julia Perkins — all from an organization called Matriculate. The group discusses how Matriculate is narrowing the college access gap by recruiting and training college students to serve as “near-peer” advisors for high school students. …
  continue reading
 
EAB’s Michael Koppenheffer and Pam Kiecker Royall discuss a new survey that shows most prospective college students want colleges to send them more personalized recruiting messages that incorporate what institutions know about their academic and non-academic interests. Students say this kind of hyper-personalized messaging saves them time and makes…
  continue reading
 
Baseball leads to other persuits. Ted has added baseball and softball umpiring. Plus football and basketball refereeing. Hear the why and the relationship with players, coaches and fans. Ted talks to us about working during baseball Hall of Fame festivities for several years. Hear about those that attend the gala weekend. Please send comments to ba…
  continue reading
 
EAB’s Carla Hickman joins Seramount President Subha Barry to review the findings of a new paper that explores the rapid decline in student readiness. That decline is causing unprecedented numbers of young adults to either forgo college completely or enter college without the skills needed to be successful. Carla and Subha share advice for leaders w…
  continue reading
 
Your pro player Dad is your first coach. That propells you to a life in Baseball. One thing leads to another and now you are a team manger. Then that leads to managing tournament teams for many years even though you have moved from coast to coast. Thats the journey of Ted Poleto. Please leave comments about Barrel it Up at barrelitup@yahoo.com…
  continue reading
 
As with all our guests these brothers have led very interesting lives outside of baseball. For Ted we explore becoming a chef and working in the family restaurant business. Then moving to a career in the mortgage field for forty four years now. We ask about where the market is now and how it got that way. For Mike we find out about the family resta…
  continue reading
 
EAB’s Erin Preston hosts a discussion with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Vice President for Enrollment Management, Dr. Jonathan Wexler, about his study of university consolidation and closures. The two discuss the types of institutions at greatest risk and options available to those facing declining enrollments and revenues. They also offer insi…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text On November 14, 1960, four six-year-old girls – Ruby Bridges, Gail Etienne, Tessie Prevost, and Leona Tate – made history by desegregating public schools in New Orleans. Collectively, they became known as the “New Orleans Four.” However, Ruby Bridges became a household name, while the other three became overlooked, unsung heroines. I…
  continue reading
 
The beginning of our conversation with Ted and Mike about how their whole life in baseball began. We get their views on why they have continued to play and what the game has meant to them. We find out who the mentors were that guided their journey. Plus we get to enjoy their relationship through the years and how it involved the game of Baseball.…
  continue reading
 
The second part of our discussion with Jeryl Thompson. Here we delve into his life in music. Starting with hitting those drums at age 3. Out of high school he started playing with more professional bands. Eventually landing at Motown records as a producer and song writer. You have heard many of his songs on TV and the movies. He is also involved wi…
  continue reading
 
EAB’s Sean Tivnan and JP LaFors discuss how new college search behaviors are forcing university websites to evolve. The two share tips for connecting and engaging with Gen Z “stealth shoppers” who are heavily influenced by your institution’s digital presence. Tips include quick fixes and more comprehensive strategies to improve your site’s navigati…
  continue reading
 
Continuing with Jef Brown on what it is like to be a league President? Exploring how a senior league works and what kind of players are part of it. Also the positives and negatives of operating a league. Plus a few of the many funny stories amassed over the years. Senior players can be interesting!!!!…
  continue reading
 
EAB’s Linda Marchlewski is joined by Todd McLees, an internationally recognized strategist and thought leader on the future of work and learning. The two share why it’s so critical for colleges to teach students how to use AI to make them better architects, actors, or anything else they want to be. They also share tips for higher ed leaders on how …
  continue reading
 
EAB’s Val Fox and Jennie Bailey take a fresh look at the relationship between universities and OPMs, companies that partner with schools to help them develop and market online programs. The two offer tips on how to exit a relationship with an OPM that is no longer generating sufficient value. They also outline steps schools should follow to help th…
  continue reading
 
In this episode we explore Donn Johnson's experiences as a High School Freshman coach. What are the relationships with both Players and parents in todays game? How have those relationships changed over the years. We also discuss a topic very much in the news of late. The loss of game officials like umpires due to the abuse they recieve both during …
  continue reading
 
In this episode, psychologist Dr. Becky Spelman sits down with Cassy, who courageously shares her life story and struggles as a psychopath living with autism. Cassy opens up about the unique challenges she faces due to her dual diagnoses, offering an intimate look at her daily life and the impact of her conditions on her relationships and personal …
  continue reading
 
EAB’s Jenny Jones hosts a discussion with the University of New England VP for Institutional Advancement (Alicia Fereday) and the Associate VP of Finance and Administration (Matthew Kogut). The three offer tips to help department heads communicate more effectively with the people in charge of approving budget requests. Tips include advice on planni…
  continue reading
 
EAB’s Sally Amoruso sits down with Paul LeBlanc and George Siemens from Southern New Hampshire University to discuss how higher education institutions can reap the benefits of AI. Paul and George argue that university leaders have been slow to embrace AI despite the extraordinary opportunity the technology gives us to transform higher education for…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text In the latest episode of the Underground Magnolia Podcast, jazz guitarist Garry Percell takes center stage with his remake of the classic slow jam, “Going In Circles.” Collaborating with singer Tony Terry, Percell and Terry breathe new life into this timeless song. Key Points: Collaboration with Tony Terry: Percell invited Tony Terry…
  continue reading
 
Low Iron "From Hospitalization to Healing: Raven's Journey to Better Health" In this powerful episode, Raven opens up about her recent hospitalization due to dangerously low iron levels (2 out of 50) and a critically low red blood cell count (4.8 out of 15). She shares the challenges she faced during this health scare and the steps she's taken towa…
  continue reading
 
In this video psychologist Dr. Becky Spelman interviews Kylee Rackham who is a diagnosed Narcissist who also has Borderline Personality Disorder, Kylee unveils their personal healing journey from the effects of medical trauma during their childhood years, which led to profound trust issues and the development of their personality disorders. With op…
  continue reading
 
EAB’s Brett Schraeder hosts a conversation with Bill Hall, the founder and President of Applied Policy Research. The two discuss the impact of the FAFSA delays on this year’s enrollment figures and discuss the extent to which admissions teams may still have financial aid levers they can pull that could boost yield. They also talk about how APR will…
  continue reading
 
EAB’s Kate Brown and Lilia Shea examine the protests that spread across US campuses this spring and provide historical context on student activism. The two also explain why it’s so important for university leaders to prepare this summer for more student unrest this fall as the presidential election season heats up. Finally, they offer tips on how t…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text In this episode of Underground Magnolia Podcast, we’re joined by Janine Coveney—a veteran magazine editor, journalist, creative writer, and cultural commentator. We discuss her movie podcast, Words On Flicks, her contributions to the bestselling book series, “Women Behind The Mic” and her illustrious career in media and entertainment…
  continue reading
 
EAB’s Pam Royall and Michael Koppenheffer discuss what colleges can learn from EAB’s newest survey of nearly 13,000 recent high school graduates. The survey examined the factors that drive college search behaviors and influence student satisfaction with the college experience. Pam and Michael explore how those factors vary by race, ethnicity, and i…
  continue reading
 
In this video, Claire Headley shares her harrowing journey from being born into Scientology to ultimately escaping its grasp. Claire unveils her personal experiences of growing up in the Church, shedding light on the profound impact Scientology had on her life, relationships, and mental well-being. With courage and honesty, Claire discusses the cha…
  continue reading
 
EAB’s Camilla Arias hosts a discussion with Pam Royall, head of research for EAB’s enrollment division, and global higher education consultant, Donald Resnick to unpack findings from the latest EAB-NAGAP survey of graduate enrollment leaders. The three discuss the extent to which graduate enrollment professionals are happy in their jobs, meeting th…
  continue reading
 
In Today's Podcast Dr. Becky Spelman talks to Ben Hayes who talks about male pattern baldness anxiety. Ben explains when he was as young as 12 years old he worried about hair loss. Ben goes onto explain at the age of around 16 Ben became fixated on the idea of hair loss and constantly worried he would loose his hair at a young age. Ben explains he …
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Raven dives into her first-ever speed dating experience. Although she didn't quite enjoy the event, she's glad she gave it a try. Raven shares her candid thoughts on what didn't work for her and why the environment wasn't ideal. Despite the less-than-stellar experience, she's open to trying speed dating again, but next time in a di…
  continue reading
 
In Today’s podcast Dr. Becky speaks with Josie Naikoi known on YouTube as ‘Not the Good Girl’. Josie talks about her experience working for three different multi-level marketing companies, Josie reached the top 1% during her time working for these companies, which meant she was one of the few people who were making a profit. At Josie’s highest poin…
  continue reading
 
Psychologist Dr. Becky Spelman interviews Kylee Rackham who is a diagnosed Narcissist who also has Borderline Personality Disorder, Kylee unveils their personal healing journey from the effects of medical trauma during their childhood years, which led to profound trust issues and the development of their personality disorders. With openness and ins…
  continue reading
 
Why do some baseball players still play baseball, not softball, into their 60s, 70s, and even 80s? Welcome to Barrel It Up. I'm your host, Jay Ciambrone. This show will delve into the reasons that these individuals still find the game irresistible. After being involved in the world of baseball for decades, I've discovered that many of these players…
  continue reading
 
EAB’s Linda Marchlewski is joined by Dr. Siri Terjesen from Florida Atlantic University to discuss how to trim bureaucratic impediments that stifle innovation and lead to disengaged faculty and staff. The two talk about how to identify policies and organizational structures that do more harm than good. They also offer tips on making your organizati…
  continue reading
 
EAB’s Jennie Bailey hosts a discussion about performance-based admissions (PBA) with the Assistant Vice President, New Ventures & Business Operations at Northeastern University, Robert Towner. Rob recently helped Northeastern pilot the use of PBA to admit students to the school’s online MBA program. Jennie and Rob share their thoughts on the growin…
  continue reading
 
Jonah Nigh and Jenna Bastian from The New School in NYC join EAB’s Paul Gunther for a conversation about the state of university fundraising. The three discuss the critical role of technology, particularly CRM tools, as well as the importance of diversity and inclusion within the field of advancement. They also offer tips to other advancement teams…
  continue reading
 
EAB’s Alexa Silverman hosts a conversation with Emily Isaacs and Danielle Insalaco-Egan about how to help students adapt to the rigors of college. Emily and Danielle discuss the “Strong Student” campaign they launched at Montclair State University to help students acquire the skills they need to complete assignments, actively participate in class, …
  continue reading
 
Send us a text In this episode of Underground Magnolia Podcast, we delve into the remarkable journey of renowned jazz saxophonist, Donald Harrison, often hailed as the “father of Omniverse music.” Born and raised in New Orleans, Harrison’s musical prowess transcends eras, genres, and boundaries. Key Highlights: Versatility Across Jazz Eras and Beyo…
  continue reading
 
EAB’s Madeleine Rhyneer and Lorianna Mapps discuss the top concerns shared by admissions leaders as they begin to hear back from accepted applicants. From dealing with the revised FAFSA to navigating their involvement with various direct admissions programs, admissions teams face significant change and uncertainty. Madeleine and Lori discuss the ch…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Gyors referencia kézikönyv