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An inclusive workplace that ensures equal opportunity for all can boost resilience, foster innovation, improve hiring and retention, enhance public image, and help employers better respond to their consumers and the communities they serve. The purpose of Littler's podcasts is to provide helpful information for employers, addressing the latest developments in labor and employment relations. They are not a substitute for experienced legal counsel and do not provide legal advice or attempt to a ...
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MultiVu, a PR Newswire company, provides unsurpassed broadcast and multimedia production and global distribution services to companies worldwide who seek to reach the media, financial community and general public with their visual messages.
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A 1-hour, conversational podcast for artists that aims to provide different viewpoints to different issues relevant to the contemporary creative’s career development by simply asking: should I or shouldn’t I? Artists of the Houston community from all walks of life and practices provide their insight, experiences, and expertise through a series of questions, both organic and pre-set, that will ultimately answer this main question. The guest artists are curated to provide alternate viewpoints ...
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Business Intelligence is rapidly transforming the way businesses access and analyze data Join Paul Grill, CEO of Infosol as he interviews remarkable and thought-provoking guests about innovation, and how to leverage business intelligence to transform and inspire the future of your business. Whether you are an executive, an administrator, an analyst or business user, our objective is to help you and your organization get the most out of your data and introduce you to ways of leveraging what y ...
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Want to love walking into your ELA classroom each day? Excited about innovative strategies like PBL, escape rooms, hexagonal thinking, sketchnotes, one-pagers, student podcasting, genius hour, and more? Want a thriving choice reading program and a shelf full of compelling diverse texts? You're in the right place! Here you'll find interviews with top authors from the ELA field, workshops with strategies you can use in class immediately, and quick tips to ignite your English teacher creativity ...
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” Indepth Arts And Care Podcast: Where Creativity Meets Compassion” is a captivating podcast that invites listeners on a journey of exploration where the transformative power of art and the art of caring collide. Delving into the lives of remarkable individuals, this show uncovers the profound ways in which creativity, empathy, and compassion intersect, reshaping our perspectives on the human experience. Creative powerhouse with over a decade in the arts! Independent Creative Director, scree ...
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Each week we bring you a new, in-depth exploration of the space where science and society collide. We’re committed to the idea that making an effort to understand the world around you though science and critical thinking can benefit everyone—and lead to better decisions. We want to find out what’s true, what’s left to discover, and why it all matters.
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I bet you know your favorite way to learn something. Maybe it's by listening to a podcast, skimming a couple of articles on the topic, reading a book, going to a live lecture, taking a Masterclass, talking to a knowledgable friend, playing your way through an App like Duolingo, attending a conference... The point is, we're all pretty different when…
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On today's podcast, we are diving into the immersive world of vision boards, where manifestation meets creativity, and your dreams take center stage. If you thought vision boards were just pretty collages, get ready to expand on your perception. Join our host as we embark on a journey that goes beyond the ordinary, uncovering the secrets of how vis…
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Dickens' A Christmas Carol stands out strongly from his other works, but not because it's so different, really, in what it hopes to accomplish. Critiquing society, drawing attention to the world outside the doors of the wealthy in Victorian England, hoping to create social change... this was Dickens. But it's in A Christmas Carol that he condenses …
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Haiti has been devastated by many catastrophic events. The most recents events earthquake and flooding with over 2000 deaths with the numbers increasing. Join us as we speak with the leader of the Alleluia Tribe - Barbara Daphnis Marc as she discusses how the Non-Profit Alleluia Tribe was started and its continuous community outreach programs. Thei…
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According to research by Stanford Professor Bob Sutton, innovative businesses need to generate about 4,000 ideas to come up with two or three really good ones. Think about that. 4,000 ideas. What does that mean for our students? In their busy whirlwind days, they're likely to opt for their first or second idea on any given assignment. A thesis pops…
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#blackwomenpodcasters #entrepreneur #podcastinterview KLADZ Resources & Consulting LLC. is a Human Resources and workplace Conflict Resolution company. We are the only organization in South Florida that takes a multidisciplinary approach to integrate Human Resources and conflict resolution to provide a transformative experience to our clients. We p…
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It's easy to think of hexagonal thinking as a big event, a full-class activity that you set up and run for a whole period. But once your students know how to use this tool, it could come in handy in lots of other ways. Especially if you keep some blank hexagons on hand in your classroom. In today's short episode, I want to share five ten-minute hex…
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In this episode of Talk with KLADZ, Kadianne welcomes Chef Andrea Young, CEO and Owner of Sweet Vegan Chocolates, to talk about how she switched careers and became an entrepreneur, what makes a successful business, and her best tips, resources, and advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Plus, Kadianne does a live taste test that will make you want to R…
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You know how some spaces just make you feel excited to DO something? Whether it's a Cricut getting your wheels spinning with what-ifs, beautiful shelves of paint inviting you to decorate holiday pottery, or a giant stack of cookbooks suddenly causing you to wonder if it's time to fill the cookie jar, well-organized resources in a creative space can…
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In this special Veterans Day episode, Associate Caroline Lutz (military spouse) welcomes three colleagues whose lives have been shaped by military service – whether as veterans or as family members. Shareholders Matt Hank (Army veteran) and Zoe Argento (Navy veteran), and Littler CaseSmart Counsel Lisa Bolen (military spouse) share personal stories…
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The other day I found myself walking through a parking garage stairwell in Iowa City, and I realized they were using the same scent design as the local mall in Bratislava where we used to live. Half-shocked, half-amused, I climbed the cement stairs as I remembered riding the escalator through the same subtle scent cloud two years ago. The memory wa…
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Join us as we speak with Attorney and Mediator Ana Cristina Maldonado. Cristina is a multi-cultural and multilingual attorney that has mediated over 9 years and hundreds of cases. She also teaches the Art of Mediation. Learn about mediation, her background, life-lessons, passions and the experience of mediating during the virtual age.…
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Imagine you and I were about to make a dinner together. Now, I bring a love of baking to our project, and a decently strong roast chicken game. But I don't want to dominate the conversation too much. "Let's make roast chicken and vegetables," I say, "and cookies." Your face falls a little. "Oh, but you can choose which vegetables we roast, and what…
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ABOUT GUEST Dr. Katyayani Singh, an academic researcher and author, contributes extensively to various research domains. As an Assistant Professor and Coordinator at the Center for Nonkilling and Peace, Jagran Lake City, her fervor lies in advocating non-violent conflict resolution methods. Topics Discussed (01:50) Dr. Singh’s journey of being an a…
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For so many reasons, it becomes important for people to find a better standard of living outside their comfort zone. This transition can be tasking, and it requires a lot of knowledge to avoid being victims of the system. In this episode, Immigration expert, Diana Stevens, shares her deep insight into the immigration service, its laws and flaws, an…
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My first classroom was a little blue trailer on the edge of the soccer field. Every morning, I got my shoes clogged with mud hiking across the field, but I loved my corner of campus, and I felt pretty free to design it to work best for my students. And it turned out that what really worked best was constant change. Our desks were attached to our ch…
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The first time I had much use for poetry came in college, freshmen year. My professor assigned each of us to memorize a poem and recite it in class. Horrified, I chose ee cummings' "anyone lived in a pretty how town" and began the process of reading it a million times between tennis practices and snowball fights. Over and over and over I read it, t…
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Join us as we speak about the myth of infertility in minority communities, and journey with the CEO/Owner of Not Your Average PateKode, Jessania Compare as she discusses her journey with infertility issues within her family and how she has become an advocate in creating awareness about infertility within her community.…
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I've got more and more respect, these days, for the humble webquest. Slash hyperdoc. Slash game board. Slash immersive digital multimedia experience. Slash clickable infographic. Slash playlist. Slash choice board. When it comes to sharing information and contemporary texts with your students, there is SO MUCH available online right now. Students c…
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Recently I had to learn APA citation. Oof. It was a heavy lift, after a few decades with MLA. It gave me a refreshed sense of how overwhelming students likely find MLA. I found myself thinking, why can't I just link my sources in parentheses? Why can't I just reference the authors who informed my thinking inside my sentences? Why on earth does it m…
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If you teach American literature, chances are you're touching on the theme of the American Dream somehow, through book clubs, a poetry unit, a look at Gatsby, or an essential question that binds together a variety of genres and perspectives. So when I received this request for our Plan my Lesson series, "How about a fun way to introduce the America…
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I worked at the cutest little bookstore coffee shop last week. In that small space, the collection had to be heavily curated, with just one or two books by popular authors and launching points for popular series books for kids. But the shop still held one full bookshelf for staff recommendations, covers out. Each employee had their shelf: "Sarah re…
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Conflict is a part of human interaction, and throughout history, different strategies have been employed to resolve these conflicts. One of the most intriguing and transformative approaches is the nonkilling conflict resolution strategy. This innovative approach seeks to address conflicts without resorting to violence or killing, promoting peace, j…
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In this episode of Talk with KLADZ, Kadianne welcomes Chef Andrea Young, CEO and Owner of Sweet Vegan Chocolates, to talk about how she switched careers and became an entrepreneur, what makes a successful business, and her best tips, resources, and advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Plus, Kadianne does a live taste test that will make you want to R…
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We know employers want creative thinkers. We know creative thinking is necessary to solve the problems we see everywhere in our world. We know we want our students to learn to be more creative. But what does that mean exactly? Where does the science of creativity meet the cultural definition we all build for ourselves just by swimming in the 21st c…
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When it comes to teaching grammar, the research is clear. Drill and kill is not what we're looking for. You don't want to march through a series of grammar lessons unrelated to your students' writing and reading. Here's what NCTE's "Resolution on Grammar Exercises to Teach Speaking and Writing" has to say about it: "This resolution was prompted by …
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Think of your favorite book. Now think of your favorite food. Now match those two together - your favorite book and your favorite food - into some kind of experience. Maybe you've slipped into the world of the book and you're eating your favorite food with your favorite characters. Are you smiling yet? Today's "Plan my Lesson" episode is all about …
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I never truly understood the power of affirmations until pain became my teacher. You’ve probably heard that you should say affirmations—maybe you’ve even repeated a script once or twice. But here’s the real question: have you ever tapped into the essence of your own words? Have you discovered what happens when affirmations move beyond routine and a…
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