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What is Premier Skills podcast?

The Premier Skills English podcast is a part of a project from the British Council and Premier League for people who are learning English and love football. If you want to know more visit the website https://britishcouncil.org/premierskillsenglish, or get in touch at [email protected].

Who are the comedians on Conan and the Tonight Show?

As featured on Conan and The Tonight Show, Self-Helpless dives into all things self-improvement with Type A comedians Delanie Fischer, Kelsey Cook, and Taylor Tomlinson. Completely uncensored and special guests! BONUS episodes & exclusive rewards at patreon.com/selfhelpless

Who is Gary Vee on the Relentless?

Gary Vaynerchuck, known to millions as Gary Vee, has had remarkable success as an innovative entrepreneur, investor, author, and podcaster. His new book Twelve and a Half: Leveraging the Emotional Ingredients Necessary for Business Success explores the self awareness and emotional skills that are crucial for success in any business. Later, we hear from Eddie Berenbaum, co-owner and president of CENTURY 21 Redwood Realty. Eddie discusses the importance of loving what you do, and how he’s using technology to empower agents with valuable insights. Guests: Gary Vaynerchuck: Investor, Author & Chairman of VaynerX Eddie Berenbaum: Co-owner and President of CENTURY 21 Redwood Realty This paid podcast is produced by Slate Studios and Century 21 Real Estate. © 2021…

Special Education Podcast Review: The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly

Disclaimer: Every attorney podcast reviewed for this article has received a grant from Special Education Legal Fund on behalf of a client in S.E.L.F.'s Legal Assistance Program.

Special Ed on Special Ed with Dana Jonson

Dana Jonson is a special education attorney practicing civil rights and special education law in Connecticut on behalf of parents. I was a guest on her podcast “Special Ed on Special Ed” in April 2020 and I had an absolutely fantastic time chatting with Dana about Special Education Legal Fund and all things special ed.

The Special Ed Files with Julie Swanson & Jennifer Laviano

Jennifer Laviano and Julie Swanson are true partners in crime (no pun intended) and their rapport is obvious in the episodes of “The Special Ed Files” that I reviewed for this article.

Conclusion

The question that I get asked most frequently (right after “How can I apply for a grant”) is “Do you have a special education attorney that you would recommend?” The answer to this question is a frustrating (for both the asker and the asker) ‘no.’ What I do tell families is that they should meet with more than one attorney.

1. Education Law Insights

Chicago, Illinois, US Franczek's podcast brings timely legal updates to school administrators. franczek.libsyn.com 796 ⋅ 1 episode / month ⋅ Avg Length 56 min ⋅ Dec 2019 View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

2. Class Act: Updates in Education Law

Cleveland, Ohio, US This podcast explores legal developments relevant to school districts, board of education members, administrators, teachers, and parents. walterhav.com/podcasts-index 258 ⋅ 1 episode / week ⋅ Avg Length 28 min ⋅ Jul 2019 View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

3. Education is a Right

Ontario, Canada This podcast is produced by front-line education workers to provide a forum for the voice of all those concerned with affirming the human right to education.

4. Inclusive Education Project Podcast

California, US Disability rights are the next frontier in civil rights. We believe education is the key to building an inclusive society and ensuring that all students are given an equal opportunity.

5. Let's Talk Sped Law

Shelton, Connecticut, US A national podcast dedicated to all things relating to special education law. Hosted By: Jeffrey L. Forte, Esq. - A Special Education Attorney. letstalkspedlaw.com 572 ⋅ 9 episodes / year ⋅ Avg Length 37 min ⋅ Feb 2020 View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

6. Special Education Advocacy with Ashley Barlow

Welcome to the Ashley Barlow Co. podcast! This business has been in my heart for so many years, and I so excited to share it with you. In these podcasts, we'll discuss all things special education from eligibility to implementation of the IEP. We'll talk about basic concepts and dive deeper into specific topics.

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What do Scott and Courtney discuss?

Courtney and Scott had so much to discuss that this Episode is 2 parts! They have a candid discussion about the highs and lows of being a lawyer and what brought each of them to higher education law. Scott shares some interesting things that he worked on in-house (hint: A Camel Use Agreement for Hump Day) and you will hear about both of their experiences interviewing for the in-house position – so if you have any interest in going in-house this episode is for you! Scott also talks about when an institution should consider hiring an outside investigator for a Title IX matter.

What episode does Courtney make the mistakes she sees on campus?

In Episode 10, Courtney shares the Top 10 mistakes she sees campuses make in their Title IX compliance efforts. Be sure to tune in to this informational episode if you are a Title IX Coordinator or Title IX investigator in order to be thinking critically about your campus process as you look to enter the new academic year.

What does Courtney do for Title IX?

In this informational episode, Courtney provides the foundation for her practice – ensuring everyone on campus knows their role in compliance with Title IX and related laws and regulations. Courtney shares a few examples of what can happen when folks either do not know their role or do not know that they have a role, in compliance as well as some tips for Title IX Coordinators as they assess their campus compliance efforts.

What episode is Title IX Compliance?

Episode 23: Title IX Compliance for Faculty, Students and Staff, with Elizabeth Conklin from the University of Connecticut

What episode is the Circuit Split?

Episode 15: Informational Episode on the Circuit Split on Due Process in Title IX Cases

Who is Stephanie Lott?

In this episode, Courtney continues her conversation with Stephanie Lott, Title IX Coordinator at Arkansas State University. The full discussion with Stephanie covers campus accessibility, pronoun use, and her journey in Title IX with regard to LGTBQI+ and kink culture. In this second part of our discussion, Stephanie gets into some of the challenges investigators, witnesses, complainants, and respondents tend to face in Title IX investigations of cases involving kink or LGTBQI+ communities. For example, identity questions in hookup culture make for complex experiences, which makes the ‘truth’ of a case incredibly nuanced.

Who is Sarah Brown?

Courtney sits down with Sarah Brown, Senior Reporter at the Chronicle, to discuss the complex landscape of higher education and what is grabbing her attention right now. They discuss the evolution of Title IX since 2011 from her perspective as a college student at the time, the challenges she faces in covering Title IX matters, Sarah’s article about the concept of “passing the harasser”, the hot legal landscape that exists from her perspective reporting on the myriad of issues facing colleges and universities today and so much more (hint: horse jockey!). If you work in higher ed, you do not want to miss this episode.

Jill Escher of the National Council for Severe Autism (NCSA)

Many of us have noticed the increase in students diagnosed with disabilities such as autism. These numbers include students, like my son, whose disabilities significantly impact their ability to live independently.

Lynne Merrill Education and Reading Specialist

Lynne is a reading specialist and treats children with decoding, comprehension, spelling, and written expression problems through worldwide acclaimed programs in literacy.

Let Me Carry The Burden On My Shoulders

I don’t have to remind you how difficult it can be to raise a child with special needs. However, I am going to do it anyway. Along with the challenges of maintaining the daily activities we call family, a parent to a child with special needs may also have to advocate and/or or fight to ensure their child has the services they need to succeed.

There Is a Lot More to Learning Than Just Hearing by: Dr. Cydney Fox

Cydney holds a doctoral degree in Audiology from the George Osborne School of Audiology at Salus University in Pennsylvania. Her master’s degree in Audiology was awarded from the University of Denver and her undergraduate degree in Speech and Hearing from Indiana University. She is Board Certified in Audiology. Dr.

Behavior Analyst Melissa Willa Helps Us Understand ABA

ABA, Applied Behavior Analysis, is a popular program designed to improve the overall development of individuals on the autism spectrum. If you are new to the world of ABA, then my chat with Melissa Willa of Gateway Learning Group is for you.

Pediatric Neuropsycholoist Dr. Dana Chidekel

Dr. Dana Chidekel started her career as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist. She subsequently completed training in neuropsychology. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatric Neuropsychology and the American College of Professional Neuropsychology.

Education and Clinical Psychologist Dr. Marta M. Shinn

Dr. Marta M. Shinn, Ph.D., is the founder of Variations Psychology, a private practice mental health clinic in Orange County, California that offers independent diagnostic testing and counseling services to children, adolescents, college students and their families.

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