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Pick Your Poison is based out of Austin, TX. The show is hosted by Vinny, Don and Casey. A few things you can expect from each episode are a healthy dose of sports, music, movies, current events and a few stories from our everyday lives. Expect to laugh as we continue to grow the PYP empire. Follow on all social platforms @pypthepodcast
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This podcast is for any teacher who is seeking for ways to enrich the learning in their classroom without breaking the bank. We will explore the simple steps on how to turn the traditional learning experience into one founded on practices of the PYP in 10 to 20 minute episodes. The PYP is part of the International Baccalaureate program, which focuses on developing the whole child by allowing students to create their own meaning from learning. If you’re not a PYP teacher, don’t worry. We’ll b ...
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Created and hosted by Nah... Positioning Your Passion is a monthly informative conversation series featuring creative entrepreneurs discussing their process and most importantly how they are successfully navigating the creative industry. From rallying resources to collaboration, we’re talking accomplishments, challenges and future goals.
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This podcast focuses on self-esteem and confidence. Kim G discusses her personal journey while giving encouragement to those who just need a boost, or to know that you aren’t going through this journey alone. I discuss relationships, better yet, how to build and maintain healthy ones. I discuss closure, family dynamics and how they play a huge part. Let’s talk about knowing your worth, let’s lift up one another.
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Just because homelessness is a complex problem doesn't mean that there aren't simple solutions. The obstacles to ending homelessness stem from the "address homelessness" industry itself, which benefits from the persistence of the problem rather than its eradication. What's needed, according to today's guest, Momma Kai Sanders, is affordable housing…
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Tom Solid and Paco Cantero are the minds behind the Paperless Movement, a consultancy and educational program for people who aspire to high performance in a fast-changing digital landscape. Which is to say, they're here to help us get shit done in a world of infinite bits and bytes, a world of 24/7 access to information, and a world which will grab…
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In the movie There's Something About Mary, there's a scene where Ben Stiller's character picks up a hitchhiker who tries to pitch him on a business idea. There's a popular exercise video called Eight Minute Abs, but the hitchhiker is going to capture market share by making a video called Seven Minute Abs. He explains, "If you walk into the video st…
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Send us a text Welcome back to our specialist and supporting teachers series! This is our fifth episode zooming into inquiry for you fabulous teachers. In this episode, we will explore how we might infuse more inquiry into our practice through think, chat, create, particularly in the PE classroom. This will be a fun exploration of how we might ask …
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Thoughts on the episode? Let us know. Let's get started because we don't have a lot of time. At least that's the perspective of today's guest, Jodi Wellman. Jodi is an executive coach and speaker, and the author of You Only Die Once. And she's a big fan of Memento mori, Latin for "remember that you will die." Acknowledging the scarcity of our time,…
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Thoughts on the episode? Let us know. Sarah Davis was a corporate risk manager who began to chafe at the limitations on her life. Sure, she had a safe job and a comfortable income. She ran marathons (3:38 PR — damn!) and was living the dream in Bondi, Australia. But something was missing. When Sarah interrogated herself, she realized that she wasn'…
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Thoughts on the episode? Let us know. Over the years I've had the privilege of supporting thousands of people to make changes in their lives: entrepreneurs sharpening their focus and implementing their action plans executives growing their leadership and influence chops regular folks adopting healthy habits and uprooting self-sabotaging impulses An…
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Thoughts on the episode? Let us know. This is the first conversation that I had with Dr Richard Hodge, and it's the fourth podcast that I've published. That's because after we talked, Richard sent me an email basically saying, "Hey, we covered some pretty advanced stuff, but I think we need to really break it down for folks." So the last three conv…
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Thoughts on the episode? Let us know. You don't hear the word joy thrown around a lot in business. And that's why I'm delighted to share this conversation with you with business psychologist Simi Rayat. Simi is the author of the upcoming book Productivity Joy. And her thing is, are you a joy to be around at work, at home, on the streets? It's such …
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Created and hosted by Nah... Positioning Your Passion is a reoccurring conversation series featuring creative entrepreneurs discussing their process and most importantly how they are successfully navigating the creative industry. From rallying resources to collaboration, we’re talking accomplishments, challenges and future goals. On Season 2 episod…
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Thoughts on the episode? Let us know. In this conversation, the brilliant Dr. Richard Hodge (aren't you glad you live in a universe that includes him?) introduces the four quadrant model as a way of clarifying and codifying our approach to complex problems. Before we get into it, I wanna say: This is high-level stuff. It's meaty (ok, seitan-y) and …
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Thoughts on the episode? Let us know. What can we learn from indigenous knowledge systems about how to navigate and transform our world? My guest, Dr Richard Hodge, points out several aspects of Aboriginal culture that can help us act effectively and with heart and wisdom in a world full of problems. To guide us in a complex world, we need touchsto…
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Thoughts on the episode? Let us know. I'm particularly excited about this conversation. Dr. Richard Hodge is not just an expert; he’s deeply inspirational. On his home page, he writes about two core beliefs: Each of us matters more than we think. We can do more than we think in the time we have on this Earth. Are you as jazzed as I am to unpack tho…
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Thoughts on the episode? Let us know. Divya Ramachandran helps startup founders do the hard work needed to bring new ideas into the world. And while she advises on strategy and investment and go-to-market and minimum viable product, her real focus lies in sharpening the mind and body of her clients. That is, she guides them to clarity, which helps …
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Thoughts on the episode? Let us know. Hey, jan Tokawi here, and we're going to be talking about languages. jan Tokawi is my Toki Pona name. Toki Pona is a language that I had not heard about until three weeks ago. It's a Conlang, a constructed language, meaning that it was created by, in this case, basically one human being and then a community for…
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Thoughts on the episode? Let us know. Christopher Miller is an unlikely poster child for psychological well-being. Diagnosed with bipolar disorder as an adult, and losing his wife to brain cancer in 2021, he has nevertheless turned his personal struggles and tragedies into a mission to help people get the most out of life. His first book was all ab…
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Send us a text Welcome to the fourth episode of our specialist and supporting teachers series. We are continuing our journey with agency through the lens of the specialist teacher, in particular the librarian. All other specialist and supporting teachers should be able to find ways to modify the strategies over the two episodes to help their practi…
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Send us a text Welcome to the third episode in our specialist and supporting teachers series. If you haven’t listened to the series so far, consider going back to the beginning, because we are getting into the nitty gritty about your roles in each part of the PYP. Agency is a huge push in the PYP, but I rarely hear it being discussed in the role of…
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Send us a text Welcome to the second episode of my new series to support specialist and supporting teachers. I just want to let you know that in this space you are so valued. The work you do makes the rest of the school more complete. Never forget this my friends as you try to navigate your role within the PYP framework. Before we begin, I want to …
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Thoughts on the episode? Let us know. Nava Atlas has been writing and publishing vegetarian cookbooks and advocating for a more plant-based lifestyle for 40 years. And she's not slowing down any time soon! Click to subscribe to the Mindset Mastery Memo. Support the show저자 Howie Jacobson
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Send us a text Welcome to our new series about specialist and supporting teachers. I have been thinking a lot about this series over the past couple months, especially during a visit to Le Jardin Academy in Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii. I had a candid chat with the specialist team and it made me think that other specialist and supporting teachers might app…
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Thoughts on the episode? Let us know. What's the problem with being a "problem-solver?" How can we create the future we want for ourselves, and help others do the same? On today's Walk and Talk, let's explore the Magic Question. Click to subscribe to the Mindset Mastery Memo. Support the show저자 Howie Jacobson
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