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  • WHAT: Weekly episodes for PBL TEACHERS. Guest and solo episodes to answer your most significant PBL Need to Knows. We bring information AND inspiration!
    WHO: Brought to you by Magnify Learning, your customized PBL partner for over a decade.
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    FREE RESOURCE: Go to WhatisPBL.com for your first free resource.

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    Magnify Learning is a teacher driven organization dedicated to expanding the use of high quality Project Based Learning (PBL) through Project Based Learning professional development. We provide customized PBL Workshops and Coaching for schools and districts, individual teachers and small groups, administrators and afterschool workers. Our emphasis is on building relational culture and authenticity.
    We don’t just talk about transforming education through Project Based Learning — we are actively engaged in the implementation of PBL across the country. Our passion is using Project Based Learning professional development to improve the lives of students and move educators to their sweet spot, defined as the place where they have purpose and can live out their “Why!”

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  • Welcome to Inspiring Salon Professionals, the Podcast that allows every salon professional, whether new or experience, to level up, build their business and career and reach for their dreams. Inspiring Salon Professionals is a blend of host, Sue Davies, covering different topical subjects within the salon industry and interviews with salon owners, industry leaders and other professionals that can share their knowledge and experience on practical skills, business skills and creating a client welcoming space. Some of the areas the podcast will cover are: * Career Development * Mindset * Recruitment and Job Hunting * Inspirational Stories from Experienced Salon Professionals & Owners * Sales & Marketing * Client Experience * Building a Brand * Salon Development * Designing your Workspace * How to Start a Salon Business The podcast covers subjects from the beginning of your career to becoming an award winning business owner and everything in between. Sue Davies is an award winning salon owner and industry professional who has been in the salon industry for 20 plus years and has qualifications in nails, beauty, holistic therapies and the mind changing Control System, as well as an educator and assessor. She has gone from a home/mobile worker to self employed salon based, back home to a purpose built salon cabin and onto salon and academy ownership. Since 2005 Sue has held a few other roles along the way in trade association management, national nail competition management, judging internationally and nationally for practical nail competitions and business categories within the Scratch Stars awards system. Sue has spoken at Professional Beauty events on career development and the journey from mobile/home salon to salon owner and how to make the leap. Between 2020 and 2022 Sue was a co-founder and Deputy Chair of The Federation of Nail Professionals. In 2022 she sold her successful and award winning salon, Gorgeous Nail & Beauty Emporium in Bexley, Kent so she can take new directions within the industry. In 2023 Sue became co-creator and founder of Salon Education Journal, as Editorial Director. SEJ was an innovative and collaborative education publication with a heavy lean into creating successful salon businesses and academies which was part of a business partnership that has now disbanded. Sue's current business is Inspiring Business Excellence, of which the ISP podcast is part, which offers business mentoring, client journey/experience guidance and audits as well as helping business owners impactfully address their limiting beliefs with the Control System to make rapid change in confidence, anxiety, overwhelm, and many other mindset challenges. Find out more at www.sue-davies.com. From time to time there may be the odd explicit word used although generally this should not occur.

  • Recovering from a brain injury can feel very lonely, but The NeuroNerds Podcast is here to help through our love of all things nerd and pop culture! Each Tuesday, join Joe Borges and his co-host Lauren Manzano as they share stories from their personal recovery journeys. They offer tips for coping and thriving post-brain injury. Some episodes feature interviews with fellow survivors and experts. While many episodes explore varying nerd topics from comic book movies to video games that all relate back to brain injury and brain health. If you're a stroke or brain injury survivor, a caregiver or family member of a survivor, or a big lover of nerd culture, this podcast is for you.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Разговариваем про путь, челленджи, опыт на пути CTO.

    Говорим про реальную жизнь, о том, о чем не пишут в книжках, живые разговоры с живыми людьми

  • Welcome to Splat Podcast founded by ShopSplat.com a place to get uniquely AWESOME things ! Giving out as much information as possible on as many different things ! Enjoy !

  • (English Language Teachers) ELT - Under The Covers: Profesor Rich and Neil TEAcher go behind the scenes and under the covers of English Language Teaching with a series of interviews with professionals from the ELT industry as well as deep dives into teaching methodologies.

  • In education, career, and life, young adults and students encounter different opportunities and challenges that are explored in “The Novice Experience.” Host Calvin Chan delves into fun and inspiring stories to discuss their meaningful lessons and how they can influence others.

  • Коуч Анна и психолог Тома вместе раскрывают жизненные темы, волнующие клиентов и их самих.

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  • Я - Лиза, мама и блогер. В своем подкасте я общаюсь с детскими и взрослыми врачами на тему беременности, родов и материнства

  • Студенты ЛГУ им. А. С. Пушкина делятся своим контентом. Этот подкаст - обо всём, что интересно сегодня современным студентам. В частности, будущим журналистам. Про образование и профессию, хобби и психологию, молодое поколение и более опытное.

  • Coach Lee Hopkins knows firsthand the difficulties that come with trying to make meaningful connections in today's world. Although he is a Transgender man, he doesn’t attribute his struggle to connect solely to his gender identity. He learned that by speaking from the heart and being true to himself, he could have meaningful conversations that lead to lasting friendships and more fulfilling relationships with others.

    Listen as Coach Lee shares his life lessons and experiences.

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  • Halloween Horrors: The Psychology of Fear - Part 1 As the crisp autumn air settles in and jack-o'-lanterns flicker in the growing darkness, there's a palpable sense of excitement and anticipation. Halloween, the holiday that celebrates all things spooky and macabre, is upon us. But what is it about this festival of frights that draws us in year after year? Why do we, as a species, seem to revel in the very things that should, by all rights, terrify us? In this two-part exploration, we'll delve into the fascinating world of fear, examining why people enjoy being scared and the intricate science behind our most primal emotion. The allure of fear is a paradox that has long puzzled psychologists and neuroscientists. On the surface, fear is an unpleasant emotion, one that our bodies and minds are hardwired to avoid. It triggers our fight-or-flight response, flooding our systems with stress hormones and preparing us for danger. Yet, millions of people actively seek out fear-inducing experiences, from watching horror movies and visiting haunted houses to riding roller coasters and bungee jumping. This seeming contradiction is at the heart of our fascination with Halloween and its associated thrills. To understand why we enjoy being scared, we first need to explore the nature of fear itself. Fear is one of our most fundamental emotions, deeply rooted in our evolutionary history. It's a survival mechanism that has been honed over millions of years, designed to keep us alert to potential dangers in our environment. When we encounter a threat, real or perceived, our bodies undergo a series of rapid changes: The amygdala, a small almond-shaped structure in the brain, detects the threat and sends a distress signal to the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus activates the sympathetic nervous system, triggering the "fight-or-flight" response. The adrenal glands release stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol into the bloodstream. Heart rate and blood pressure increase, pumping more blood to the muscles. Breathing becomes more rapid, increasing oxygen intake. Pupils dilate to take in more light and improve vision. Digestion slows or stops, diverting energy to more immediate survival needs. This physiological response is remarkably similar whether we're faced with a real threat or a fictional one. When we watch a scary movie or walk through a haunted house, our bodies react as if we were in actual danger. So why, then, do we find this experience enjoyable? The key lies in the context of the fear. When we engage in Halloween-themed activities or other controlled fear experiences, we know, on a cognitive level, that we're safe. This creates a unique scenario where we can experience the physiological arousal of fear without the actual threat of harm. It's this combination of physical excitement and cognitive safety that many people find exhilarating. Psychologists refer to this phenomenon as "excitation transfer." The idea is that the physiological arousal from fear can enhance the positive emotions we feel once the perceived threat has passed. It's why the relief and exhilaration after a scary movie or haunted house experience can be so potent. The residual arousal from the fear amplifies the positive emotions that follow. Moreover, successfully navigating a frightening experience, even a simulated one, can boost our sense of self-efficacy and mastery. It's a way of testing our limits and proving to ourselves that we can handle difficult situations. This can be particularly appealing during Halloween, a holiday that allows us to confront our fears in a socially sanctioned and controlled manner. The enjoyment of fear also has a strong social component. Halloween celebrations, horror movie nights, and visits to haunted attractions are often group activities. Shared experiences of fear can create strong social bonds. This phenomenon, known as "emotional contagion," occurs when people unconsciously mimic each other's emotional states. In a group setting, this can amplify the excitement and enjoyment of a scary experience. Furthermore, fear experiences trigger the release of neurotransmitters like dopamine, the "reward" chemical in our brains. This release can create a sense of euphoria or pleasure, especially once the perceived threat has passed. Some researchers suggest that for certain individuals, this dopamine rush can become almost addictive, leading them to seek out more and more intense fear experiences. The appeal of fear also varies significantly from person to person. Some individuals seem to thrive on fear-inducing experiences, while others avoid them at all costs. This variation can be attributed to a combination of genetic factors, personality traits, and past experiences. One key factor is what psychologists call "sensation seeking." This trait, which varies across the population, refers to the tendency to seek out novel and intense experiences. High sensation seekers are more likely to enjoy horror movies, extreme sports, and other fear-inducing activities. They may find the physiological arousal of fear particularly rewarding and may be better able to modulate their emotional responses to frightening stimuli. Another important factor is an individual's "fear threshold." This refers to the level of fear stimuli a person can tolerate before becoming overwhelmed. People with higher fear thresholds may be more likely to enjoy scary experiences because they can maintain a sense of control even in highly arousing situations. Conversely, those with lower fear thresholds may find even mild fear stimuli overwhelming and unpleasant. Past experiences also play a crucial role in shaping our relationship with fear. Positive experiences with controlled fear (like enjoying a scary movie or Halloween attraction) can make us more likely to seek out similar experiences in the future. On the other hand, traumatic experiences can lower our fear threshold and make us more avoidant of fear-inducing situations. The cultural context is another important factor in our relationship with fear. Different cultures have varying attitudes towards fear and its expression. Halloween, with its embrace of the macabre and supernatural, is a particularly American tradition that has spread to many parts of the world. In other cultures, different festivals or traditions may serve a similar function of allowing controlled encounters with fear and the unknown. In the context of Halloween, our relationship with fear takes on additional layers of complexity. The holiday allows us to explore fear in a variety of ways, from the relatively mild frights of children's costume parties to the intense scares of professional haunted houses. This spectrum of fear experiences caters to different preferences and fear thresholds, allowing individuals to engage with fear at a level they find enjoyable. Moreover, Halloween provides a unique opportunity to explore our fascination with death and the supernatural – topics that are often taboo or avoided in everyday life. By confronting these fears in a controlled, often playful context, we can process and manage our anxieties about mortality and the unknown. The Halloween tradition of trick-or-treating itself can be seen as a controlled fear experience for children. The act of approaching strangers' houses in the dark, often while wearing identity-concealing costumes, contains elements of risk and uncertainty. Yet, the social sanction of the holiday and the reward of candy make this a largely positive experience, allowing children to navigate and master their fears in a supported environment. As we conclude this first part of our exploration into the psychology of fear, we've seen how our enjoyment of scary experiences is rooted in the complex interplay of our evolutionary history, physiological responses, and cognitive processes. We've explored how the controlled fear experiences offered by Halloween and other contexts allow us to experience the thrill of fear without real danger, and how individual differences shape our responses to frightening stimuli. In the second part of this article, we'll delve deeper into the neuroscience of fear, exploring how our brains process frightening experiences. We'll examine the role of memory in fear responses, the phenomenon of the "fear circuit," and how understanding these processes can help us manage fear in our daily lives. We'll also look at how creators of Halloween attractions and horror media use this knowledge to craft effective scares, and consider the potential benefits and risks of engaging with frightening experiences. Join us as we continue to unravel the mysteries of fear and its peculiar allure in the context of Halloween and beyond. This has been a Quiet Please Production. Head over to Quiet Please dot a i to “Hear What Matters”

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  • AI-Fluent is my new podcast where I talk with storytellers from around the world about journalism and storytelling in all its shapes and forms, its marriage with AI and other technology, and innovative thinking.

    Most of my guests are from the Global South - Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, so it’s a rare opportunity for those of you who are interested in the subject to listen to people with different perspectives, different challenges, and solutions they have to offer.

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  • A deep dive with chefs and industry experts into the many facets of the foodservice universe.

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