Episode 2 of our Nailing Homesickness Summer Series is out now! This week, we talk to Ned Kennedy, a boarder from The King’s School in Sydney, who hails from Trangie, NSW. Ned shares his top tips for managing homesickness and settling into boarding life, offering practical advice for new boarders starting in 2025. Don’t miss this insightful chat—listen now: https://lnkd.in/gkNeqHFV
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Katie, Nat, and Eric (E) are three amazing humans who ensure the highest standard and value is maintained for our Inner Circle events and community experience. They're busy prepping for next week's event in Surfer's Paradise! Stay tuned for some behind-the-scenes footage. #businessmentorship #businesscoaching #businessgrowth #businesscommunity
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Stenger Family Office is optimistic about the USA from both a political & economic standpoint. Check out this clip from the most recent episode of Bullish to add some clarity and confidence to your Friday afternoon! Full episode here:
You'd Choose The USA Every Single Time | Stenger Family Office
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YELLOW CHAIR CHATS 💛 Episode 2! Meet our Vice President candidates and get to know them a bit better in this series, Yellow Chair Chats! Dundee and Angus College
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Jack's Birdhouse
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This message is so timely.
Director of Maxwell Teacher Leadership, District Teacher of the Year, Difference Maker, Hope Instiller, and Educational Encourager
https://lnkd.in/e8RwpxC6 You won’t regret this 11 min! So beautiful. Former state superintendent! Please comment and share with educator friends!
Why Tabletalk Matters | Molly Spearman | TEDxYoungstown
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Episode 614 - Cambridge InsideOut: Mar 19, 2024 (Part 2) This episode was recorded on Mar 19, 2024 at 6:30pm. Topics: Linear Park, lack of public process; paradoxical negative climate effects of electrification - increased electrical demand outpacing new energy sources; Reinventing the Wards, organizing in the wards, party ward committees, potential charter changes to create issue-specific “citizen assemblies” - a partisan, biased proposal; creation of nonpartisan ward committees; triple AAA bond ratings for 25th straight year; water & sewer rates; Red Line shutdowns and proposal for fare-free #1 Bus - better than expecting everyone to move to bikes; proposal to restrict conversions to fewer units and unintended consequences; proposal to allow multi-family homes citywide - rationale in Order based on fiction. Host: Robert Winters Reference: https://lnkd.in/eTDp3VRQ
Episode 614 - Cambridge InsideOut: Mar 19, 2024 (Part 2)
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Episode 636 - Cambridge InsideOut: Nov 19, 2024 (Part 2) This episode was recorded on Nov 19, 2024 at 6:30pm. Topics: Many opportunities for City boards and commissions; City Council diminution of authority of the Planning Board, growing City Council opposition to public input; process underway to ruin Broadway for the Cycling Safety Ordinance, removal of 75% of parking - all a done deal to rubber-stamp plans of City staff, possible political backlash, Traffic and Parking Department and other City departments don't care; Linkage fee increases, Nexus studies, and proposal for Job Training Trust - how much is too much?; Dramatic upzoning proposal disguised as “ending exclusionary zoning” - potential for major political backlash, dumping all the negative effects onto the “corridors” for political expedience; status of possible City Charter changes - things that could use revision and things that should remain. Host: Robert Winters Reference: https://lnkd.in/ebn5yds5
Episode 636 - Cambridge InsideOut: Nov 19, 2024 (Part 2)
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Episode 624 - Cambridge InsideOut: July 2, 2024 (Part 2) This episode was recorded on July 2, 2024 at 6:30pm. Topics: Possible future of Starlight Square - floating some ideas; compatibility with housing; creating a Square within the Square; working with abutting property owners for best solutions; the problem of self-appointed spokespersons for people they don't represent; cyclist fatalities at Mt Auburn/DeWolfe and now at Hampshire/Portland, the problem with intersections and visibility, better solutions needed, hostility and vengefulness by bike lane advocates; noteworthy board appointments; Central Lots Study and future zoning considerations continue - “hurry up and wait”; PILOT agreements; upcoming meetings of interest; accountability of Affordable Housing Trust; Charter Review status - what should happen, keep it simple; DPW gratitude; Cambridge Jazz Festival coming July 27; government role in local news? - reinvention needed, a problem that needs to be solved; a final note on Presidential election prospects. Host: Robert Winters Reference: https://lnkd.in/ejC48bYD
Episode 624 - Cambridge InsideOut: July 2, 2024 (Part 2)
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Reflecting on a 20-year journey with Kumon, it's a privilege to celebrate not just the passage of time, but the collective achievements of countless passionate individuals—associates, Instructors, and students—who have enriched every step of the way. These amazing people have not only inspired but have also deepened a commitment to education and the Kumon Method, embodying the Mission in everything they do. The growth of students, the dedication of Instructors, and the unwavering support of colleagues have all contributed to the shared goal of unlocking potential in others. The journey has been one of continuous improvement and lifelong learning, driven by a shared mission to make a meaningful difference. The passion and determination encountered along this journey have only strengthened the belief in Kumon’s ability to shape the future of education. The collaborative efforts of everyone involved have been the foundation of every success, and their commitment to the Mission has fueled the ongoing pursuit of excellence. Looking ahead, the opportunities before us are more exciting than ever. The Kumon business venture is not just a career; it’s a shared calling to create lasting, positive change. With the same passion and determination that has driven this journey, there is confidence that together, we will continue to innovate, adapt, and make a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve. A multi-generational calling, as shared below. Thank you to everyone who has been a part of this incredible journey. The future is bright, and with the collective dedication and shared vision, the next chapter promises to be even more impactful. #kumon #franchising #newbusiness #education #studentsuccess
Brittany is a second-generation Kumon Instructor, having taken over the center her mother started. She says helping children learn while being in charge of her own future is very rewarding. Watch her story: [https://lnkd.in/eYMN-aS8]
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Did you know that adding just a few extra feet of length to your leash can lead to more enjoyable walks? Here's a blog post I just wrote on the topic: https://lnkd.in/ePb6e9wb
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