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Each episode of Behind the Lectern features a public speaker or business Speaker and pulls back the curtain on their Speaker Journey; how they got started, where they came from, where they're going, and more. Since 2006, Your host, Jeff Klein has been working with speakers at all levels, from beginners to Toastmasters International award winners, from experts to National Speaker Association (NSA) Hall of Famers. Take the lessons they have learned on their way to help you with your own path t ...
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Beyond the Lectern Podcast

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The Beyond the Lectern podcast is about learning and teaching in higher education. We chat with our guests about their research. Each episode is usually accompanied by a specific research article, which will be cited in the episode description. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests.
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We have a fun, lively conversation about Rich’s history, his challenges, and his triumphs. About the Guest: Serial Entrepreneur, Author, Christian Coaching, Speaker Rich Cavaness is known as a "Acquisition Entrepreneur." He buys well established businesses and then takes them to the next level in sales, production, management, and financially. He o…
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Steve shares his amazing Speaker Journey from young, professional musician to civic organization speaker, to paid professional speaker, to CAPS (Canadian Association of Professional Speakers) Chapter President, then CSP (Certified Professional Speaker) to President of the Global Speakers Federation. We also learn what all those organizations do. Ab…
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Join me there each and every Thursday, or drop in when you can. Every Thursday 12:30-2 Central time Register Here: http://tiny.cc/SpeakerPlayhouse In this episode, Lorraine shared her speaking journey and about her methodology when helping people manage their anger. In 2007, Lorraine had to speak to parents and wanted to get better. She discovered …
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In this episode, Pamela Cowan shares how she started her speaking journey and how she helps and empowers people to achieve resilience in their personal and professional lives. Pamela’s coaching: Simple Toolbox to Build Resilience Rest Replenish Emotional need Silence TIME True About the Guest: Pamela Cowan is an emerging Speaker where she mentors L…
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Sue Wilhite shares how she went from teaching the Basic programming language to engineers, overcame her fear of public speaking with the help of a hypnotherapist , and is now a sought after speaker and coach. About the Guest: Sue Wilhite helps successful women at a career dead-end accelerate their success with a 90-day block clearing coaching progr…
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Pamela Stambaugh’s experience is very diverse. She spoke in corporate first. She shared a stage with NSA Leader Ken Blanchard and spoke in Greece on a public stage. We had an interesting discussion about presentation slides and about coaching. According to Pamela, counseling is not coaching, is not therapy, is not psychology, and is not psychiatry.…
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Steve Feld Started having to speak for work, but he had glossophobia, or, the fear of public speaking. Went to Toastmasters International (TI) for help Learned how to get booked and worked on speech to really help businesses I hope I don't pass out - left the stage exhausted Learned how to limit filler words Learned about TI specialty clubs Works w…
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Janine started speaking about data, pharma developments in the age of aids. She worked in radio in 1987 lobbied and informed legislators in 5 States about home schooling because they moved to each State. Did blog talk radio and a written blog called smart sense on money - audio blog sponsored powerful women. Meeting planners sought Janine for MC wo…
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Listen and join us as Tracy Pohlmann shares her desire to help people with their careers by dressing up effectively, and how it turns into speaking. https://tracy-pohlmann.mykajabi.com/pl/246634 To book a free style consultation: http://tracypohlmann.com/ Guide to looking slimmer: tracy-pohlmann.mykajabi.com/pl/246634 (Look 10-20 lbs. Slimmer ) qui…
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In this episode, we get to learn from Dean Hankey as he shares his values and process in serving and contributing to success for others. o Dean Hankey: Stop Looking for a Paycheck, Look for Ways to Serve ASK "What Do You Need?" Simplicity = Success o VIP V add Value I generate Impact for others P then you Profit o ESP E Events S Sponsorships P Prog…
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Join us as we talk to Erica Bigelow, Motivational Speaker and Life Coach extraordinaire. About the Guest: Erica Bigelow's rare blend of audience engagement, killer take-away strategies, and instant connection with the audience have made her one of the most unique and memorable speakers on the stage today. Her extensive expertise on how change works…
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We get to learn from Paulette’s Speaker Journey before she shares some great ways to get exposure, including being featured in printed and digital booklets. These make great lead generators. Get in on the Speaker Co-op 75 Business Expert Tips: https://speakercoop.com/booklet About the Guest: PAULETTE ENSIGN Owner, Tips Products International and In…
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Jeff and his guest, Beth Stoller, had many things in common. They work with the same kinds of people, helping business professionals, experts, and solopreneurs use speaking to promote themselves. Studio Audience: Lorraine Durnford-Hill mychildisspecial.ca mychildisspecial@outlook.com Laura Cobb, PhD, LPC laura@drlauracobb.com drlauracobblifecoach.c…
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This episode was recorded as our Valentine’s Day show. We talked about all kinds of love and finding the right community. Ico prides himself on providing resources for those who call themselves non-traditional to be loved and find love. We talked about who people are and how they tell the world and perhaps why. Ico says his superpower is helping so…
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In this debut episode, Jeff shares his story of how he became a speaker and how SpeakerCoop.com was born. We then move into some time doing Q&A with his studio audience. After that our special guest, Sherry Prindle joined us and we had a lot of fun talking about her unique Speaker Journey from Seminar Road Warrior to now, where she’s known as the T…
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In this trailer, Jeff talks about his motivation for starting this podcast and his hopes for you to start your speaker journey through the lessons learned by his guest speakers. Connect with Jeff Schedule a Visit Here: https://calendly.com/visitwjeff Find Speakers at https://speakercoop.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/speakercoop Facebook Private …
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In this episode, Rachel and Jason speak with Dr Duncan Nulty from Australian Catholic University about the self and peer assessment in higher education.We discussed the paper: Nulty, D. D. (2011). Peer and self?assessment in the first year of university. Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 36(5), 493-507.Producers: Dr Rachel Searston & Dr …
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In this episode, Rachel and Jason speak with Professor Rose Luckin from the UCL Knowledge Lab at University College London about the impact of artificial intelligence in higher education.We discussed the report: Luckin, R., Holmes, W., Griffiths, M. & Forcier, (2016). Intelligence Unleashed: An argument for AI in Education. London: Pearson.Producer…
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Cooper, Ophilia, and Miko Technogeisha sit down at Chicago's famous Golden Apple Grill & Breakfast House to discuss their evening's entertainment, seeing The Cornservatory's production of Silence! The Musical. After they discuss their favorite moments and songs, they decide to deconstruct the Hannibal series and give it the autopsy/post mortem it d…
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Well, we pretty much hate on Hannibal Rising for about 90 minutes here. Thankfully this is not the last episode of Eat The Rudecast. Miko has read Hannibal Rising as a novel, and fills in how poorly Thomas Harris adapted his own poorly written novel that he was blackmailed by Dino Di Laurentiis into creating. There is almost nothing to recommend ab…
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We're joined by frequent guest and friend of the show Kate Kulzick, contributor to The AV Club and PopOptiq, and host of our favorite Hannibal podcast This is Our Design and wide ranging TV podcast The Televerse to discuss Ridley Scott's 2001 film Hannibal, the final film in the Anthony Hopkins Lecter trilogy. We all agree that the film is severely…
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After the decent Manhunter and the unacceptably mediocre Red Dragon, we tackle Silence of the Lambs, and are quick to point out that we all adore this film. It's one of the greatest horror movies, and certainly the greatest serial killer film of all time. With such pedigree we find it difficult not to wax extensively, and we do so, for nearly four …
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We begin the Anthony Hopkins Lecter Trilogy with arguably the worst of the three of them, Red Dragon, an ill advised eleven years later prequel that finds us with an incredibly uninteresting Will Graham in Edward Norton, serviceable at best Dolarhyde and Reba (Ralph Fiennes & Emily Watson), but a more restrained performance from Anthony Hopkins, an…
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We're joined by Sean Colletti, the other half of the This is Our Design team to discuss an epic example of '80s movie, Michael Mann's Manhunter, the first filmic adaptation of Red Dragon, as we begin our analysis of the Hannibal Lecter film series. We wade into the Brian Cox VS Anthony Hopkins – Who is the better Hannibal? debate. (Though, it's the…
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For the third season running, Bryan Fuller et al have managed to shock us silent with the revelations and twists that bring the season to the close. With this finale possibly being a bit more final than the other two, we discuss whether it's possible it could've ended better, worse, or even differently. We discuss the omissions from the Red Dragon …
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We're joined by an out of town friend, fan of the podcast and the show, Raina, as we discuss the penultimate episode of our season (hopefully not series). Raul Esparza gives his best performance of the series, Richard Armitage creates an otherworldly persona through movement and vocalizations as he truly becomes the dragon. We speculate on the end …
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Formerly NBC's Hannibal goes far off-book with this episode, taking us to a place where we smug book readers are just as uncertain about what is to come in the final two episodes of the season. The Red Dragon is thrown at Will's family in a tense scene of stalking, Hannibal spends as much time as possible fucking with everybody around him, and Will…
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We're halfway through the Red Dragon arc on Hannibal, and are being given both stunning beauty in the scenes between Dolarhyde and Reba, and stunning acts of CGI crappery (see the below CGI teeth). We go off on several tangents, Cooper calls some fans hipster douchebags and spends a good four minutes angrily ranting about the aforementioned terribl…
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The Red Dragon arc reaches the beauty that separates this work of fiction from so many in this genre with the introduction of Reba McClain (Rutina Wesley) and beginning to peel back the story of Francis Dolarhyde. Meanwhile Will and Hannibal begin a dance of working together in their own family, as Hannibal remembers his building of a family with s…
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We're joined by Kate Kulzick from Sound on Sight‘s Hannibal podcast This is Our Design joins us to discuss the rise of The Great Red Dragon, as Miko completes her summer walkabout in a vacation home with poor wifi. Cooper is a bit jarred by the transition from pretentious seventies foreign film first half of the season to (relatively) straight forw…
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An episode that could very well be the series finale, as it brings us all the way up to the beginning of the Thomas Harris novels (excluding Hannibal Rising). The Italy portion of this season comes to a close, as does Mason Verger's story line. This episode brings us some of the most bizarre and upsetting imagery of the series, which says a lot. Al…
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Everything comes to a head in Florence, as Hannibal's time there is nearly at an end. Bedilia puts her drug and confusion filled plan into effect, Mason, Margot, & Alana go to plan B, and Will is briefly reunited with Jack, before getting to the reunion we've all been waiting for. All on this episode of Eat The Rudecast, a podcast about NBC's Hanni…
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The tragic hubris of Inspector Pazzi comes to a head in an episode that gave us severe déjà vu from the film version of Hannibal. We lament that his story was rather brief, and a single line change from the text leads Cooper down a complaint path to Watchmen. In the mean time Will and Chiyoh take the dream train through Narnia, and Jack says goodby…
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A bang up episode that finds Chilton running his Avengers Initiative, Dead Abigail, and post Red Dinner origins for all of our characters. We meet Joe Anderson's version of Mason Verger and are quite pleased, as well as find out what happened (in brutally graphic fashion) to Frederick Chilton post Miriam Lass intervention last season. The only thin…
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So, now the question: Did Hannibal kill and eat his younger sister Mischa? Was she his first victim? This is the major overarching discussion of this third episode of Hannibal's third season. Cooper is a bit exhausted by the slowness and didn't initially like the episode. Miko & Ophilia are a bit more on board thanks to firefly symbolism. Jack Craw…
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At once an episode full of hallucinations and dream logic, and an episode that follows a very straight forward timeline. Will Graham wakes up after the events of the Red Dinner and heads to Italy himself. There he encounters Inspector Pazzi from the novel Hannibal. Will seeks Hannibal both for closure, and for comfort, to offer forgiveness. All on …
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And we're back! Hannibal roars back onto our screens on a motorcycle in Paris, stalking his prey. This tremendous season opener written by Bryan Fuller & Steve Lightfoot, and directed by Cube director Vincenzo Natali wastes no time in proclaiming Season 3 to be an entirely different beast than seasons 1 and 2. The adventures of The Fells, Hannibal …
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As we prep season 3 of Eat The Rudecast, which begins early next week, we have an appetizer for you. Miko, Ophilia, and I were thrilled to join Sean Colletti and Kate Kulzick on their show This is Our Design to talk S03E01: Antipasto. We have our own S03E01 episode coming as well, but isn't this a lovely way to get started? You should absolutely su…
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We are joined at the table once again by Kate Kulzick from Sound On Sight, The Televerse Podcast, and our progenitor the This is Our Design Hannibal podcast. The reason for our expanded table is that we have arrived at the finale! Tonight, the throw down happens, and we get resolution that is both beautiful and horrible, painful and exquisite. Coop…
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Mason Verger is disturbed to find himself not the star of a show called Verger, but merely the “little-bad” on a show called Hannibal. The final pieces are put in place for the epic season finale, and a guest star returns. All on this episode of Eat The Rudecast, an unauthorized podcast about NBC's Hannibal, and the works of Thomas Harris. The post…
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We can barely contain our excitement as Hannibal has multiple sessions with Mason Verger, the reveal and deveal of Freddie Lounds fate occurs, the windego morphs into Shiva, and the game changes significantly for Will and Hannibal when it comes to Mason Verger. All on this episode of Eat The Rudecast, an unauthorized podcast about NBC's Hannibal, a…
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We're thrilled to meet Mason Verger, played by Michael Pitt, as our story kicks over into end game and mini-series blasts its way toward the fight conclusion. This episode offers one of the most unnerving tableaus in the sabertooth Randal Tier display, and a thrilling climax that involves Will cutting the ginger. All on this episode of Eat The Rude…
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From the opening fantasy sequence where Will uses his ravenstag to kill Hannibal/Wendigo, through the expansion of the Margot Verger subplot, to the most raw KOW (killer of the week) in Randall Tier, the beast, the mechanical cave bear, we adore this episode. Even if it does have one of the most unusual and abrupt endings of the series. All on this…
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A treat of an episode filled with guest stars Katherine Isabelle, Jeremy Davies, and Chris Diamantopoulos. We spend the first ten minutes discussing the character of Margot Verger and the differences between the books, movies, and this series, and Bryan Fuller's versions of a character that was a bit of a stereotype in Thomas Harris' work. Beyond t…
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Poor Frederick Chilton. After Will gets released and a severely damaged Miriam Lass returns to the FBI, Hannibal figures now is the time to pull the trigger on his “fall guy,” setting up Chilton. All on this episode of Eat The Rudecast, an unauthorized podcast about NBC's Hannibal, and the works of Thomas Harris. The post Hannibal S02E07 – Yakimono…
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A hell of an episode advances all the plotlines while taking a significant turn to the beautiful surreal of experimental films. We discuss the validity of the Hannibal/Alana storyline, the reality of the cages in the BSHCI, and the beauty of the food at Hannibal's dinner party. All on this episode of Eat The Rudecast, an unauthorized podcast about …
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We return from weeks of illness and vacation and illness again to a really cracking puzzle box of an episode that unfolds and unfolds with more plot points than we can even be prepared for. We bid a farewell to Beverly Katz as she has been deconstructed by Hannibal. Cooper feels that this is the episode where Hannibal becomes magic, but is willing …
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We marvel at the dichotomy that a very strong episode with a slammin' finale could have so many clunky scenes. Beverly behaving as a greatly dumbed down version of herself is a red flag. We all fawn over the naivety of Chilton and I put forth that Hannibal doing a Punch and Judy style hand-puppet show in a dream sequence in season 3 would be the be…
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As Season 2 of Hannibal moves into the courtroom drama phase, the girls both really like what's being offered up, while Cooper grumps about the show not feeling enough like itself. We talk of the gory murders, guest star defense attorney, the return of Dr Chilton and Freddie Lounds, and more gloriously gory tableaus. All on this episode of Eat The …
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We revel in a Killer of the Week (2 weeks) that we actually enjoy. After a tremendous bit of gore and intensity in the open, Episode 2 of Season 2 has dramatically upped the game, stripping away every bit of fat and introducing a lean story on all fronts. This episode is also an outstanding showcase for the curious performance of Gillian Anderson a…
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