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The vision of this podcast is for participants and learners - YOU - to listen for and notice advocacy needs in your school communities for yourself and your students. By learning from other advocacy leaders’ stories and evaluating the needs of your own personal experiences and your students’ experiences, you will be illuminated and empowered to lead others, creating a plan of action with a list of strategies to improve the lives of your students, as well as your own.
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In this second episode in a two-part series, Susan Roggendorf aka The Sweary Therapist, gives us invaluable information on the remaining steps to self-care. If you haven't heard the first episode, go to Episode #4 to hear Susan's personal, heart-to-heart information and direction on gender, identity, and language. She also sets us up for this secon…
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How many times have you been told to make time for self-care only to wonder what *exactly* that means? Me personally -- way too many times. My dear friend, Susan Roggendorf, The Sweary Therapist, is here to tell us what self-care is and is not. Listen to how she helps us through new language in support of the LGBTQ+ community and also starts to lay…
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Today's episode is with two of my former instructors and they have SO much experience and expertise to share with us! Amy Stolpestad and Michelle Benegas are both teacher leaders and advocates. They are also "teacher teachers" - they continually support and guide all levels of EL and content teachers and administrators through their work in Teacher…
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In our very first interview, Dr. Linville walks us through what advocacy and voice actually are and how we can survive and thrive in our daily lives in order to better advocate for ourselves and our EL students and families. Listen for excellent advice and real talk regarding collaboration, risk, and finding your voice. Heather A. Linville, Ph.D., …
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So often in the classroom, in the hallway, in our relationships, someone might say to you, “Use your teacher voice!” But do you know how to use it? Can you show others? Do you know what to say? We're here together to find out what our voices are. Will you join me? In this first episode, you will listen to my personal story of teacher advocacy. Who …
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A London conference tackles women in music production, Gimlet Media is, like, really serious about that HBO of Audio thing, and your favorite AI assistant and mine, Siri, gets a new feature that will read you the news...Kinda. Association of Independent Musicians (AIM) Women in Music conference Gimlet hires Jenny Wall, former SVP of Hulu, as CMO "G…
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This week's Use Your Voice is a quick note to explain that I am putting the show on hiatus until 17 January 2018. In the meantime, please go and follow me on Twitter @alison_pitt. You can also continue to hear me weekly on Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast. And don't forget to subscribe to this show so you can pick up right where you le…
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As you’re listening to this show, I’m actually travelling. It’s the week after Thanksgiving here in the States, and I’ve got places to be. You know, important stuff. For grown-ups. Because of that, I’m skipping the news, and we’ll pick up on that again next week, but I do still want to talk to you about the DeBreath plugin, as I promised, and befor…
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It’s a podcast-palooza this holiday week: “Super-listeners” are the next big thing, Shortcut is a new open-source web app for sharing clips of podcasts on social media, and SoundCloud introduces a new metric for their platform, that measures algorithmically-driven plays. The Rise of the “Super-Listener” Shortcut web app lets listeners clip and shar…
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The Recording Academy publishes guidelines for producing hi-res audio, and a mysterious music production course has turned up on the web at a stunning 96% off…but where did it come from? I’m bringing you a few of the highlights from the Society of Voice Arts and Sciences awards last weekend, and sound engineers are experimenting with how object-bas…
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IBM tries – and fails – to put voice actors out of jobs, Google is bringing 3D audio to mobile devices, and Disney announces some powerhouses as the voices behind its upcoming Lion King remake. In podcasting news, Al Jazeera is experimenting with using Facebook Watch as a marketing tool, and as promised, I’m reviewing the latest update to Adobe Aud…
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Adobe pushes some great new features for Audition CC, Voices.com upsets unionized voice artists with an expansion to their services, Spotify knows you’re listening to podcasts when you should be working, and LeVar Burton is out of legal trouble, but you don’t have to take my word for it. New updates for Adobe Audition (and more from Adobe CC) com i…
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There’s good news this week for voice artists who speak languages other than English, as Netflix continues its push for content globalization. Upwork releases a study that claims that 10 years from now, the majority of American workers will be freelancers, and the IBC profiles two visual effects studios using cloud computing and remote collaboratio…
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Is Google upping their game on podcast delivery? CastBox aims to disrupt podcast discovery with its new transcribe-and-search feature, Amazon’s TV adaptation of the podcast “Lore” hits their streaming service, and the new Kindle comes with Audible…But why? Google buys audio startup 60dB CastBox unveils smart podcast discovery based on audio, not ke…
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A sports audio company from the UK is blazing a trail for object-based audio broadcasting, Ford and Harman get together to create awesome audio for cars, Blue Apron makes a podcast of their own, and Gimlet Media wants to rule the podcasting world. Salsa Sound is pioneering NGA for broadcast A look inside how Ford and Harman create great car audio B…
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Anchor has secured $10 million in Series A funding for its growing audio social network, SAG-AFTRA has reached a tentative agreement with video game companies over contracts for voice actors, and Bruno Mars could send your kid to camp. How cool is that? Anchor secures $10M in new Series A Funding SAG-AFTRA Reaches Agreement with Video Game Publishe…
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SAG-AFTRA and The Actors’ Fund team up to help hurricane victims, Dolby Atmos is coming to the new Apple TV…at some point, and PRX’s Podcast Garage looks set to expand, but I’m not sure if that’s a good thing. SAG-AFTRA Foundation, SAG-AFTRA Motion Picture Players Welfare Fund partner with The Actors Fund for Hurricane Relief Dolby Atmos coming to …
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The IRS extends tax deadlines for those affected by hurricanes, Spotify’s already hired someone to replace Tom Calderone, and the Creative Arts Emmys celebrate excellence in voiceover. IBC’s highest honour goes to Dolby, object based audio is the next big thing, and is it going to be Battle of the GarageBands between Apple and Microsoft? Extensions…
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Three weeks into a new podcast and I get derailed by a hurricane…This week is a little different because for the past week, my day-to-day has mainly been living through Hurricane Irma. I promise I’ll get back to my normal format next week, but this week I wanted to share with you a little about what it’s like to actually live through the most inten…
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There’s relief available for performing artists affected by Hurricane Harvey, Morgan Freeman is honored by the Screen Actors’ Guild, and Spotify’s Head of Video and Podcasting leaves the business. Podcast tech company Art19 raises $7.5 million dollars, and I’m following up on last week’s story about podcastmusic.com. Actors Fund help available spec…
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I’ve got the winners and the super-winners from the Academy of Podcasters Awards, presented at last week’s Podcast Movement conference. The BBC World Service is getting twelve bigger, and audiobooks for dogs is somehow a thing now. This week’s topic for discussion is all about that mysterious unit: the DECIBEL, and our spotlight is a fantasy book e…
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