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High School Counseling Conversations®

Lauren Tingle, School Counselor

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High School Counseling Conversations® is a podcast dedicated to energizing your school counseling program while reminding you how much you love your job! This podcast will give you the confidence you need to implement actionable ideas into your high school counseling program… all while having a little fun along the way. Each week, host Lauren Tingle of Counselor Clique® will cover relevant topics for busy high school counselors. Just think of it like hanging out with your high school counsel ...
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Tingle Thinks

Tingle Thinks

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Tingle means experience or cause to experience a slight prickling or stinging sensation. we want to explain or give opinions to things that tingle our minds, things that we can find around us (culture, society, law, news, etc)
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Movie nerd, filmmaker, and anniversary celebrator Mark J. Parker brings a friend on each episode to discuss movies (and sometimes TV shows and music) that are hitting milestone anniversaries of release that month. Think 20th anniversary, 25th, 30th, 40th, 50th, 60th, 70th, 75th, you get it! They'll dive in together, discussing fun facts, memorable moments, and what makes these movies worth a rewind all these years later. Let's get nostalgic! The podcast logo was originally created by Greg Cl ...
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I've been going to science fiction, fantasy, horror, and comic book conventions since I was 15, and I’ve found that while the con which takes place within the walls of a hotel or convention center is always fun, the con away from the con—which takes place when I wander off-site with friends for a meal—can often be more fun. In fact, my love of tracking down good food while traveling the world attending conventions has apparently become so well known that one blogger even dubbed me "science f ...
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Sleep Like a Log

Meditations, Counselling & Community to Relieve Bedtime Anxiety

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Hi, Sloggies! At Sleep Like a Log, we like to think we are a nerve-centre for all your bedtime anxiety needs. We are all about helping you reduce your anxiety (whenever it happens) and we have many ways in which we can help: We offer free episodes through Apple Podcasts & Amazon Music: Meditations, visualisations & hypnotherapy, to relax you... Soothing Sounds (no talking) to chill you out... 'Get Back To Sleep' episodes, in case you wake in the night... ASMR sounds with music/voice to give ...
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Health care podcast exploring different types of treatments to help people function better. With a strong emphasis on structural integrity and proper exercises, people can perform better as well as feel better. Increasing mobility through better biomechanics. Core Health Darien offers chiropractic care, physical therapy, exercise instructions, and massage to get you back on track as fast as possible. Listen and Learn. Core Health Darien 551 Post Road Darien CT 06820203-656-3636 https://www.d ...
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Can you believe that in 150 episodes of this podcast, I've never taken a week off from releasing episodes? Well, the time has come! High School Counseling Conversations will be on an official break from November 2024-January 2025. I'll return with new episodes in February 2025. While we're on break, I invite you to enjoy previous episodes (check ou…
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We talk about a lot of sensitive topics as school counselors, and today is no exception. We’re taking a deep dive into child sex trafficking. Heavy, I know. But with sex trafficking happening all around us, this just might be the conversation you never knew you needed to hear. I’m joined by Krystal Nierman of Switch, an organization fighting to end…
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Pamela wants to know whether the distribution of chemical isotopes is the same on other planets as it is on Earth. Take carbon, for example, 99% of which is carbon-12 on Earth while 1% is carbon-13? To find the answer, James Tytko asked Xander Byrne from the University of Cambridge's Institute of Astronomy... Like this podcast? Please help us by su…
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How you doin'? It's "must see TV" time as Mark welcomes longtime friend and Friends expert Melissa Ward back to the podcast to discuss the classic sitcom for its 30th anniversary. The Fall of '94 gave us premieres of memorable TV series and Friends became the biggest of them all. Mark and Mel discuss the most talked about episodes through the ten s…
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Share a bowl of Cullen skink with the award-winning Wole Talabi as we discuss his love of combining contradictory ideas, why failing is an important step toward success, how optimism can be a choice (and why making that choice could also make the world a better place), how to convince others who might fear hurting your feelings you truly want their…
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What do you do if a student tells you they’re pregnant? There’s a good chance you were asked this question during a job interview because it’s a situation that you will probably run into sooner rather than later. In fact, if you’ve been a high school counselor for any length of time, it’s highly likely that you’ve already supported pregnant student…
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Hi Sloggies! This is a new idea for Sleep Like a Log; Positive Thought Engagement. This is where I use words that evoke and re-ignite positive experiences, so that your mind can disengage from negative thoughts, feel uplifted and move into a much better place to be able to settle and rest for the night. SUBSCRIPTION: Join Sleep Like a Log EXTRA and…
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David wants to know whether the intricate and varied spiders' webs seen in nature are a product of arachnid instinct, or something that is cultivated across their life. To get to the truth, James Tytko sought out spider expert Professor Sara Goodacre from the University of Nottingham... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scie…
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You may not realize this, but you have a unique superpower in your role as a high school counselor! You have the ability to nurture your students and walk them through four of the most important years of their life. One practice that will help you strengthen this superpower is cultural competency. Today’s guest, Jocelynn Hubbard, is here to help us…
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Jim writes in to say, 'Sometimes when I pinch near my knee, I will feel a tingling or tickling sensation behind one of my shoulder blades. What's up with that?' James Tytko found him an answer, with help from neuroscientist Dr Mark Hoon from the NIH... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists…
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Headaches Due to Pressure on Brain Stem Imagine you’re constantly nagged by headaches that seem to originate from deep within your head, persistently disrupting your days. You might not know that these could be linked to pressure on your brain stem, a critical area that helps manage your body’s most basic functions. Chiropractic care offers a uniqu…
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Have your students ever expressed interest in taking a gap year? A gap year is more than just time off! It’s a deliberate period to explore personal, practical, and professional interests before transitioning to post-secondary education. Under the right circumstances, and with intentional planning, a gap year could be the perfect option for some st…
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Share beef noodle soup with award-winning writer John Chu as we discuss the way he gamified the submission process when he started out, how the pandemic made him feel as if he was in his own little spaceship, when he learned he couldn't write novels and short stories at the same time, how food has become a lens through which he could explore a vari…
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Students, take note: This episode is going to teach you some things about working behind the scenes in Hollywood! But don't worry, our teacher isn't nearly as harsh as Mrs. Tingle. He's the amazing Albert Bianchini, producer of films, TV, podcasts, and more! Mark and Albert go way back when they worked on the talk show Live with Regis and Kelly, bu…
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Hi Sloggies! This is a new idea for Sleep Like a Log; to merge ASMR sound with music AND voice. I hope you like it! The affirmations are for positivity and letting go of your day (starting from approx. 6mins) Duration: 2 Hrs SUBSCRIPTION: Join Sleep Like a Log EXTRA and get 2 BONUS ANXIETY-REDUCING SLEEPY EPISODES per Month, 5 Minute Tips for Bedti…
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When you work in a school, there are a million and one things to think about every single day. School safety is at the top of that list, and might even be one of the more intimidating parts of your job. If there was a crisis, would you know what to do? Do you have a strong grasp on what your role as a school counselor is when it comes to crisis man…
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Akori wants to know whether it is safe to eat vegetables and herbs grown where animals have been buried in the past. James Tytko sought the help of Professor Malcolm Bennett at the University of Nottingham's School of Veterinary Medicine and Science... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists…
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Have you checked your phone’s screen time lately? If you’re anything like me, you might be embarrassed about how much time you actually spend on your phone, specifically the time spent scrolling on social media. I use social media for both work and personal purposes, and I was beginning to feel like I was spending way more time on these apps than I…
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Chow down on cheesy garlic bread with award-winning writer Jeffrey Ford as we discuss why writing has gotten more daunting (but more fun) as he's gotten older, the difficulties of teaching writing remotely during a pandemic, how he often doesn't realize what he was really writing about in a story until years after it was written, the realization th…
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Hi Sloggies! This super-gentle visualization guides you through a full body scan, asking you to release tension in your mind and your body... and then moves on to a classic Counting Sheep imagery.... helping you drift away, deep into a good night's sleep SUBSCRIPTION: Join Sleep Like a Log EXTRA and get 2 BONUS ANXIETY-REDUCING SLEEPY EPISODES per …
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As school counselors, we know that not all of our students are going to go to college after graduating. However, for the students who do have college in their future plans, we want to make the application process as accessible as possible. Cue: College Application Day! Hosting a College Application Day is one of the best ways that we can support st…
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It's time for two scoops with writer Sarah Pinsker as we discuss the origin of her ice cream collaboration with The Charmery which resulted in their book-inspired flavor, the sculpture she saw at the American Visionary Art Museum which planted a seed for Haunt Sweet Home, how she knew her idea was meant to be a novella and not a novel, why she pref…
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This week, Carl writes in to ask whether he can be cured of specific musical anhedonia. This is a condition whereby a person can hear and distinguish between different types of music and the emotion they convey, but doesn't feel moved in the same way most people do. James Tytko took on Carl's conundrum with the help of Malinda McPherson, Assistant …
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Peripheral neuropathy can pose various dangers depending on its severity and the specific nerves affected. Some of the primary concerns include: 1. **Loss of Sensation**: This is one of the most common symptoms of peripheral neuropathy. Reduced sensation, especially in the feet and hands, can lead to an increased risk of injuries like burns, cuts, …
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Have you ever held a “Coffee with the Counselor” event at your school? This can be a great opportunity for parents to connect with counselors and other parents all while learning about a particular topic. I’ve held several “Coffee with the Counselor” events in the past, and some have been a huge hit while others didn’t quite have the turnout we’d h…
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I see... alive podcasters! Spooky season is here so it's time to get creepy with the horror-loving hosts of the How I Met Your Monster podcast, Danny, Zach, and Casey! Mark is surrounded by not one, not two, but three ghostly guests in this episode ("they're everywhere!") to celebrate the twisty 1999 thriller The Sixth Sense for its 25th anniversar…
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When listener Suzy is taking pictures of the night sky, she makes use of longer shutter speeds to capture more light to get better images of stars. That got her thinking, do human eyes also have a shutter speed? James Tytko took up the question... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists…
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Munch on Mattar Paneer with horror writer William J. Donahue as we discuss the artistic endeavor which had him performing under the name Dirty Rotten Bill, why the first three novels he wrote will never see the light of day, what he was doing with one of those heads from the film 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag, why he finds playing with the apocalypse so …
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Hi Sloggies! Our Sponsor: SheppieFilms.com Are you or someone you know planning a wedding? Sheppie Films is your premier choice for stunning wedding videos across the UK and Europe. Visit Sheppiefilms.com and use code SLEEP20 when you enquire. This a super soothing affirmations episode for bedtime, focusing on love and protection while you fall asl…
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Begin with the end in mind. You've probably heard this advice before, but I want it to be your mantra this school year! One of the best things you can do at the beginning of a new school year is to plan your year. I've talked on the podcast before about using organizational tools, such as a calendar, to give you a visual of your year and showcase a…
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Whether you’re still on summer break or have already kicked off a new school year, there’s one thing I think you need during this season: a curriculum map! While it’s very common for teachers to use this planning tool, I believe there are so many benefits for high school counselors to use it as well. In today’s episode, I’m sharing why you should c…
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In this week's Question of the Week, listener James writes in to ask, is it just him, or does spider silk feel really strange? James Tytko took on the question with Professor of Evolutionary Biology and Genetics at the University of Nottingham, Sara Goodacre, and entomologist at Western Sydney University, Eleanor Drinkwater... Like this podcast? Pl…
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