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Collaborative Solutions Podcast

Collaborative Solutions Podcast

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In the Collaborative Solutions podcast, listeners are introduced to a diverse panel of local experts from Kansas as they work to solve the challenging social issues that confront people experiencing homelessness. Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, James Chiselom, Barry Feaker, Misty Bosch-Hastings, and Brett Hartford highlight the importance of collaboration and compassion in finding solutions.
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Leading organizations with intentionality and purpose is complex work, and dedicated leaders work tirelessly each and every day to build impactful cultures of collaboration! But effective collaboration is difficult and messy. The good news is you don’t have to do it alone! Join the Jigsaw Learning team for Leading Collaborative Response, sharing insights for leaders committed to establishing, refining and deepening Collaborative Response in their organization.
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Welcome to The Collaborative IEP 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. We’ll talk about self-care for caregivers and professionals that support children on IEPs. We’ll discuss best practices, behavior, therapies, and more!
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The Dietitian Collaborative

Celestina Brunetti RDN, LD

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The Dietitian Collaborative Podcast is all about connecting solopreneur RDs...because let's be real, the solopreneur life can be a bit lonely! No matter your niche, nutrition background, or how long you've been in the RD world...this podcast is here to help connect you to other dietitians who also love to collaborate & be part of a larger community! I provide my fellow RDs with collaboration insights, tips, and guides to make communicating & collabing with fellow dietitian super easy & fun. ...
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Respected & Connected is the podcast that helps you create more collaboration & intimacy in your romantic relationships. We're here to explore the complexities of modern love, challenge the common biases and assumptions about what it takes to make a marriage work, and seek a more balanced and empowering approach to relationship challenges.
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K9 Detection Collaborative

Stacy Barnett, Robin Greubel, Crystal Wing

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Candid conversations about the reality of training, deploying, or competing with a canine partner. Each episode is a cross pollination from the professional and sport canine camps, exploring how we all want the same thing: A great relationship with our dog.With humor, and a big dose of theory, we talk practical training advice and includes interviews with top trainers and scientists. We keep it fun, honest, and rated PG 13ish.
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Renovating? Designing new homes? Imagine the value you could add to your next project and the time and money you could save if you were up-to-date with industry knowledge about environment, design, construction and costs. The Renovation Collaborative podcasts give you the critical information you need to know. We help architects, designers and homeowners who want to do more for the environment but don’t know where to start or struggle to find the time to learn and want affordable ideas that ...
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Divorcing Collaboratively

Florida Academy of Collaborative Professionals

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This podcast is a product of the Florida Academy of Collaborative Professionals and is to help the public better understand the Collaborative Process and the benefits it can bring to people facing dispute such as divorce.
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Join Kurtis and Lorna as they explain the 'why' behind different elements of Collaborative Response. These short clips serve as a valuable resource for leaders in sharing and describing specific components of the processes and structures in Collaborative Response.
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Effective parenting requires communication, discipline, and setting boundaries. But what if you approached these aspects by listening to your child's input on how they want to be parented. This podcast will explore the benefits and strategies of collaborative parenting.
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Collaborative Consultants is a collective of retired program managers, engineers, and developers that have consolidated their knowledge into a consulting firm working with several of the leading aerospace comapnies. The podcast gives an insight to the philosophy behind their work, stories from the field, and real world program management experiences. Learn more at CollaborativeConsultants.net
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Collaborative Craft navigates the ins and outs of software design and development. Host Jerome Goodrich is joined by fellow software, design, and technology professionals to discuss their ambitious project work and gain an understanding of the ever-shifting craft of software. As a consultant at 8th Light, Jerome has visibility into how different organizations — big, small, young, and old — navigate their technological challenges and transformations. Throughout this series, he dives into deta ...
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We believe that teachers have unique expertise and perspective. We work to elevate teachers’ authentic voices toward improving teaching and learning. The teaching profession is full of brilliant, dedicated, passionate people. Meet some of them on The Teacher Collaborative Podcast.
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The Collaborative Resolution Project (CRP) examines the PEOPLE, PROCESSES, and PRINCIPLES of an alternative dispute resolution strategy employing a team-based negotiation model. This approach is highly relevant especially for divorcing couples but equally appropriate in any human conflict scenario (e.g., family business issues, leadership challenges, parent-adult child impasses, and probate disputes). It serves as an emotionally intelligent alternative to the traditional litigated or adversa ...
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The Brand Collaborative Podcast is brought to you by the founders of Brand Author, a leading Texas based Advertising firm that specializes in Branding. This program takes a deep dive into the science and art behind creating a standout brand. Join Zahra Cruzan and Ian Friedel as they interview experts, discuss case studies, and talk with entrepreneurs leading the next great brands.
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The Collaborative Partnerships for Broader Impacts Design project aims to assist higher education institutions and informal science education organizations to develop robust partnerships through the design of education-based Broader Impacts. This podcast is our way of sharing key insights and lessons learned to support our university and science center colleagues in their endeavors to achieve broader impacts through partnerships around public engagement with science. All resources mentioned ...
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I collaborate and converse with people from all aspects of veterinary medicine and the pet world. From K9karts to education in the latest Pet Cancer Therapies, we talk about it all. Laughing, friendly conversations with the people who love pets. Listen, learn, laugh and love the pets like they love us....unconditionally!
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We amplify trailblazing women who are influencing others and creating success in a big, bold way. From business leaders to authors, politicians to nonprofit founders, and everything in between, we are talking to leading women about what it takes to inspire, impact, and change their corner of the world. Interested in being a part of the Collab? Reach out to us at TheHerstoryCollaborative@gmail.com
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Together We Create is a podcast series from UCL’s Collaborative Social Science Domain in which UCL social scientists share their stories, reflections, and top tips on collaborating with engineers, scientists, health practitioners, and designers and others, and discuss the benefits and challenges of taking a collaborative interdisciplinary approach to research. Series 2 In Series 2 four UCL social scientists, who were awarded one of our Social Science Plus awards, talk about their pilot proje ...
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As a way of recognizing the individuals who best exemplify the mission and objectives of the TCOM community, the TCOM Champions Award was first bestowed in 2004. Hosted by Timothy Fall, creative producer for the University of Kentucky's Center for Innovation in Population Health, the IPH center, and produced by IPH Center Director and TCOM's original developer, Dr. John Lyons, and Lauren Mergen, this podcast marks the approach of the 20th anniversary of the TCOM Champions Award. Past winners ...
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In this show, we explore emerging topics and research that are influencing the fields of physical therapy, strength, function, movement, and performance. Join us for engaging discussions and interviews with experts in sports medicine, athletic performance, and rehabilitative care .Our goal is to provide valuable insights and practical advice that can be applied by practitioners, athletes, and anyone interested in optimizing their health and well-being. Each episode will delve into the latest ...
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Hi, I'm Chris. In 2014, I zig-zagged across the country on my somewhat trusty motorcycle to meet, interview, and learn from other men who have navigated their path of grief, healing, and manhood in the wake of their father's suicides. These episodes feature their stories and insights. Devastatingly, suicide is the tenth leading cause of reported death in the United States, with over 41,000 people taking their own lives each year. This project aims to reduce the shame and stigma for survivors ...
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This bonus episode features one of the teams scheduled to present at the 2025 Collaborative Response Retreat, happening May 1-3 in Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. Find out more about this amazing professional learning event at http://jigsawlearning.ca/events/retreat In this episode of Leading Collaborative Response, Lorna and Kurtis are joined by Helene …
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Program Staff Jennifer Watley Maxell and Amy Valdez Barker speak with Rev. Dustin Mailman (Deep Time, Asheville) about the power of ministry through social enterprise, his own call to working alongside folks impacted by incarceration, and Deep Time's approach to ministry - including their coffee subscription service. Listen here.…
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In this powerful episode, host Barry Feaker joins Misty Bosch-Hastings, Director of Homeless Solutions for the City of Lawrence, James Chisholm, Executive Director of the Lawrence Community Shelter, and Kyle Roggenkamp, CEO of the Ballard Center. Together, they explore the profound impacts of collaboration, empathy, and gratitude in addressing home…
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In this brand-new series, we're diving deep into the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to break it down in simple, actionable terms. We are literally going section by section through the law, and I'll try my best to make it easy to understanding, stopping to provide advocacy ideas along the way. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or…
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How do you design a Passive House in Warm Temperate climates like Perth, Adelaide or Sydney? In today's episode, I continue to investigate the design specifics for each of the four climate zones around Australia, where most of our population lives. I talk to very experienced Passive House designer Ben Caine, the director of the award-winning practi…
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What to listen for: “If I cannot, in five repetitions, isolate a variable down and get it where I want it, I do need to stop. That doesn't mean the next time we'll be successful. What that tells me is, don't do the same thing again and again and again. And there's been a lot of variation. Isolate that variable. It looks good now. Put it back in a c…
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In this final episode before the break, Sharon Costanzo reflects on her year, the thought-provoking books and stories that are on her mind, and how it paints her unique perspective as a woman navigating a world dominated by patriarchal structures. Sharon reflects on recent events, including Blake Lively and Jason Baldoni, the overturning of Donald …
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Episode Notes Register for the 2025 Dietitian Growth Summit! - https://dietitianhub.com/?wpam_id=6 This live + virtual conference is coming this January 16th and 17th. With 8 sessions including live Q&As, you’ll find inspiration to collaborate, make your next career move, reduce burnout along the way, and more to increase your impact in the new yea…
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Andrew Adamski, or walkie talkie callsign gopher, is one of the farmer owners of Full Circle Community Farm in Wisconsin, the land of coops in the US. He came back to his generations old family farm in 2017 after college, along with his now wife heather, to not only continue the family farming tradition, but diversify both its production and member…
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This bonus episode features one of the teams scheduled to present at the 2025 Collaborative Response Retreat, happening May 1-3 in Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. Find out more about this amazing professional learning event at http://jigsawlearning.ca/events/retreat Get on the Waitlist to receive a free gift, valued at $200! Time Limited Offer!! Sign-Up …
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This bonus episode features one of the teams scheduled to present at the 2025 Collaborative Response Retreat, happening May 1-3 in Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. Find out more about this amazing professional learning event at http://jigsawlearning.ca/events/retreat Get on the Waitlist to receive a free gift, valued at $200! Time Limited Offer!! Sign-Up …
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This bonus episode features one of the teams scheduled to present at the 2025 Collaborative Response Retreat, happening May 1-3 in Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. Find out more about this amazing professional learning event at http://jigsawlearning.ca/events/retreat Get on the Waitlist to receive a free gift, valued at $200! Time Limited Offer!! Sign-Up …
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This bonus episode features one of the teams scheduled to present at the 2025 Collaborative Response Retreat, happening May 1-3 in Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. Find out more about this amazing professional learning event at http://jigsawlearning.ca/events/retreat Get on the Waitlist to receive a free gift, valued at $200! Time Limited Offer!! Sign-Up …
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This bonus episode features one of the teams scheduled to present at the 2025 Collaborative Response Retreat, happening May 1-3 in Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. Find out more about this amazing professional learning event at http://jigsawlearning.ca/events/retreat Get on the Waitlist to receive a free gift, valued at $200! Time Limited Offer!! Sign-Up …
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Get on the Waitlist to receive a free gift, valued at $200! Time Limited Offer!! Sign-Up today. https://www.jigsawlearning.ca/events/retreat Access the Collaborative Response Introductory Chapter for FREE - https://bit.ly/CR-intro In this bonus episode of Leading Collaborative Response, Lorna and Kurtis connect with Sean Beaton and Nicole Short, di…
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This bonus episode features one of the teams scheduled to present at the 2025 Collaborative Response Retreat, happening May 1-3 in Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. Find out more about this amazing professional learning event at http://jigsawlearning.ca/events/retreat Get on the Waitlist to receive a free gift, valued at $200! Time Limited Offer!! Sign-Up …
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In the first Collaborative Solutions episode of 2025, host Barry Feaker joins Misty Bosch-Hastings, James Chiselom, and guest Jonathan Smith, Executive Director of Lawrence-Douglas County Public Health. The discussion highlights Jonathan’s journey and his commitment to serving underserved populations through innovative public health initiatives lik…
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This bonus episode features one of the teams scheduled to present at the 2025 Collaborative Response Retreat, happening May 1-3 in Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. Find out more about this amazing professional learning event at http://jigsawlearning.ca/events/retreat Get on the Waitlist to receive a free gift, valued at $200! Time Limited Offer!! Sign-Up …
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Program Staff Jennifer Watley Maxell and Amy Valdez Barker speak with Dr. Thema Bryant about the importance of intergenerational coalitions for wisdom and innovative courage; the need for people of faith to offer continuity of care; and her upcoming book on healing, Matters of the Heart. Listen here.…
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In today's episode I'm giving you to down low on Interroception, the sense of feeling your feelings and accessing skills and tools to ameliorate them when they're uncomfortable. This is part of a series where I give you little snippets of helpful information in short bursts- similar to how I do it in the IEP Guru Academy products! Over half of my I…
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How do you design a Passive House in a mild temperate climate like Melbourne? In today's episode, I continue to investigate the design specifics for each of the four climate zones around Australia where most of our population lives. I talk to very experienced Passive House designer Andy Marlow, a director of the award winning environmental practice…
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In this episode Kurtis and Lorna consider the significance of timing. As leaders, we have the ability to speed up our implementation or slow down our change intiatives but we should always be aware of and listen to who we are leading. Connected Resources: Blog - The Importance of Timing When Leading for Change - https://www.jigsawlearning.ca/public…
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Program Staff Adam Mixon and Amy Valdez Barker speak with Kathi Vodenicker and Adrienne Mixon (Better Days Counseling) about what the church gets right - and wrong - about mental health, the difference between healing and wholeness, and what Jesus offers us by sharing his wounds. Listen here.
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This week on the podcast, I’m getting real with you. I’ll share my honest reflections on the IEP Guru Academy launch, why it didn’t go as planned, and what I’ve learned about the challenges of advocacy in special education. Spoiler alert- it was a bummer. But here’s the thing—I’m not staying in disappointment. Instead, I’m using it to inspire a fre…
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The holidays can be a challenging time for many women, who often find themselves feeling unappreciated and overwhelmed. In this episode of Respected and Connected, Sharon Costanzo explores why this is such a common experience and how to navigate it with grace and confidence. Sharon dives into how phrases like "should" can reinforce harmful societal…
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What to listen for: Today, our hosts Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing reflect on key takeaways from their recent conversations with Diana Bunch, Jack Thorpe, and Annissia Justice – all expert handlers with a golden nugget or two (or 100s) around cadaver dog and disaster response training. From avoiding the "ego hide" trap, to getting …
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Program Staff Adam Borneman and Mark Ramsey speak the Rev. Dr. Joe Scrivner (Stillman College, Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church) about the dangers of communal and individual self-righteousness, the universality of human longing, and how the church can be a source of hope in this moment. Listen here. Read the original blog post here.…
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This episode of Collaborative Solutions celebrates Trina Tinsley, co-founder of the Jax Project, a grassroots effort born from her 8-year-old son Jax heartfelt question: “Why can’t we feed them dinner?” What began as a simple act of kindness has grown into a lifeline of love and care for those experiencing homelessness. Every Sunday, Trina and her …
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Access the Collaborative Response Introductory Chapter for FREE - https://bit.ly/CR-intro In this episode of Leading Collaborative Response, Lorna and Kurtis connect with Sean Beaton and Nicole Short, district leaders for Grasslands Public Schools. Sean (Associate Superintendent) shares how they are using the collaborative team meeting process to s…
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In this inspiring episode, we are honored to highlight the incredible Holly LeClaire, Manager of Community Outreach and Lived Experience Integration at Alive Inc. Holly’s journey from overcoming personal challenges, including homelessness and substance use, to becoming a beacon of hope and transformation in Lawrence, Kansas, is truly remarkable. Ho…
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Want to learn about interoception in 20 minutes or less? I’m breaking it down for you in this episode – literally faster than it takes me to paint my nails! 💅 Interoception is the ability to sense what's going on inside our bodies – think hunger, thirst, or even when we need to use the bathroom. It’s a critical skill, especially for kids with senso…
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In this reflective episode of Respected & Connected, Sharon Costanzo announces that the podcast will be going on hold and shares powerful lessons she’s learned along the way. Drawing from her own experiences in business and life, Sharon offers actionable insights on maintaining relational integrity and making aligned decisions. Sharon explores the …
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What to listen for: Today, 2/3 of the Dames of Detection - Stacy Barnett and Crystal Wing - are sitting down with special guest Diana Bunch, an Air Force veteran-turned-search and rescue trainer. Diana shares her inspiring journey from the military to the world of disaster response, running through her various experiences in various search scenario…
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Passive House design is different in every climate zone. Over the next four podcast episodes, I talk to Passive House designers in the four Australian climate zones where most of our population lives, to discover the key differences. Today I start with Passive House design for cool temperate climates like Canberra and Hobart. I talk to Michael Tolh…
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In episode 52 of Leading Collaborative Response, Kurtis and Lorna share the integral understanding of the connection between the tiers of support on the continuum and the layers of teams providing those supports. Connected Resources: Blog post - Reduce the Number of Student Meetings by Adding One More - https://corwin-connect.com/2022/04/reduce-the…
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In this episode, the spotlight falls brightly on Kristen Shook, a dedicated leader who serves as the Work for Success Program Manager at Mirror Inc. Kristen’s passion for uplifting individuals overcoming homelessness, reentry challenges, and personal hardships radiates through her work. With a caring, empathetic approach, she goes beyond simple job…
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Kelly Maynard is a cooperative development specialist at the university of Wisconsin center for cooperative development and we're going to get into some practical advice and tools you can use when thinking about going into cooperative farming, yourself, or yourselves, as it were. This is the second coop development person, or forth depending on how…
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Behavior. It’s the buzzword at so many IEP meetings, yet it’s often misunderstood, overcomplicated or downright ignored. Today, I’m breaking it down in just 12 minutes—or less! You’ll get my behavior 'ditty'—a quick, memorable way to think about and address behavior effectively. Why? Because this perspective is a game-changer in IEP meetings and sc…
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In this episode, Sharon discusses three levels of expressing your needs to your partner—invitation, request, and demand — and how each approach is based on how important the issue is to you. Consider these three tools to frame requests in a way that fosters collaboration and mutual respect, helping your partner feel engaged and successful in meetin…
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How do you build a Passive House? In this episode you'll find out about the rigorous testing and photographic documentation of evidence that has to happen on site to guarantee that Passive House buildings deliver what they promise. I talk to very experienced Passive House builder Matthew Carland from Carland Constructions in Melbourne. Matthew open…
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Access the FREE guide Top Ten Considerations For Introducing Collaborative Response - https://bit.ly/top10-cr In this episode of Leading Collaborative Response, Lorna and Kurtis Hewson engage in a conversation with Behaviour Consultant Laura Elliott, who shares why there is no such thing as a bad kid and how the intentional development of a behavio…
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Program Director Adam Borneman speaks with the Revs. Susan Rogers (The Well, Jacksonville, FL) and Kathy Escobar (The Refuge, Broomfield, CO) about the downward mobility of Jesus, how we form leadership and wield power, and Kathy's upcoming book (to be released in January, 2025).
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In this episode of "Collaborative Solutions," host Barry Feaker and co-host Misty Bosch Hastings talk with Tenants to Homeowners' Executive Director, Rebecca Buford, and Housing Care Coordinator, Angie Bauer. They explore innovative solutions to homelessness and housing insecurity in Lawrence and Douglas County. Tenants to Homeowners offers a spect…
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How does IQ testing affect your child’s eligibility for special education services, their disability category under IDEA, and their placement in the least restrictive environment (LRE)? In this episode, we break it all down. We’ll explore the purpose of IQ testing, its limitations, and how it fits into the broader picture of determining your child’…
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Schedule a Gridlock Breakthrough Session and get the clarity and confidence you need to address a relationship challenge: https://www.respectedandconnected.com/gridlock --- Would you be surprised to know that aspects of engineering can be applied to strengthen relationships? Our Guest today, Gabriela Embon, shares with us how the mindset of an engi…
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What to listen for: In the second part of the two-part discussion, our hosts, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing, continue their interview with expert trainers Jack Thorpe and Annissia Justice. Drawing from their recent experience doing search and rescue in the aftermath of the floods brought on by Hurricane Doreen, our guests do a deep dive into thei…
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Passive House windows are not like the typical windows that we are used to in Australia. They require double glazing and sometimes triple glazing, and they open and close in different ways. Glass windows and doors are an integral part of building design, functionality and energy efficiency and they always take a large portion of the budget. So it's…
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