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From FORESIGHT Climate & Energy, Policy Dispatch is a podcast all about the policies that underpin the energy transition. This is what will make or break the global decarbonisation effort. Through biweekly, short-but-sweet episodes, the Policy Dispatch will aim to explain what governments in the globe’s key markets are doing to boost clean energy and create sustainable ecosystems. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Plants & Policies Podcast

Canadians for Responsible Food Policy

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This podcast is aimed at bringing the public important research findings and news surrounding the Canadian food system, specifically, the plant-based food system and policies surrounding the subject. Joined by Canadians for Responsible Food Policy’s Managing Director, Ina Toncescu and Researcher and Graduate Student, Maddie Youngman. We will be hosting various guests occasionally, who are working towards the same goals of a just transition to a plant-based food system in Canada.
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LEAD YOUR HOMESCHOOL CO-OP | Community Building, Servant Leadership, Conflict Resolution, Policies and Procedures

Pam Kafer | Molly Kitsmiller | Hannah Larson | Homeschool Leaders in Mentorship and Coaching

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Welcome to Lead Your Homeschool Co-op! Do you desire a Christian community with families that fit? Do you find yourself up late at night googling “conflict resolution” and “how to build a community”? Do you dream of a sustainable homeschool group only to feel discouraged when policies fail, logistics get in the way or a conflict comes up again? Hello! We are the Homeschool Community Builders.Together, we have more than 30 years of experience in leading successful homeschool groups. But at on ...
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Liberties & Policies

Liberties & Policies

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A podcast dedicated to discussing policies and recent news from the perspective of maintaining individual and economic freedom. Like us on Facebook and Wordpress for updates and news.
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Heating soaks up a huge amount of energy demand and is responsible for an equally significant amount of carbon emissions. Technology likes heatpumps and more efficient buildings are starting to have an impact on both accounts. Bankwatch Network’s Morgan Henley, the group’s head of EU heating decarbonisation campaigning, joins the Policy Dispatch to…
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Happy End of the Year! Homeschool mama! You made it! Are you SOOOO ready for a break? Us too! It’s so tempting to just put away all the school stuff for the year and not think about anything related to homeschool or community or planning. . . We all need a break. But just closing the books and not looking at or thinking about them again is probably…
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Welcome to part 2 of our series about “bad” behavior. In Episode 43 we talked about reframing how you think about behavior. If we approach behavior with the understanding that there are unmet needs of the students, we can connect and interact to set students up for success. If we react from emotion, ourselves as teachers and the students are set up…
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Do you have students in your co-op with bad behavior? Are your teachers and mentors frustrated with lack of classroom management? Are they feeling helpless? What if I told you that it is in your power to reframe your mindset and turn the situation around. Be ready to be mind-blown in order to make this shift. How many of you have had a student in y…
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How are you doing homeschool mama? Do your kids (and maybe you) have spring fever? Have you been deep in the trenches with your homeschool co-op and are just READY to be done with this year? AND are you already anticipating next year - because it seems like the planning and registering and “need to know what next year is going to look like” comes e…
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In the latest podcast episode, we broke down the planetary boundaries -- a concept that presents a set of nine planetary boundaries within which humanity can continue to develop and thrive for generations to come, but once passed, signal a concern for the Earth's ability to cope with humanity's demand. This Earth Day, you can take action by changin…
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Do you desire a co-op that serves all ages of students? Does your co-op have a history of high schoolers dropping out and pursuing other endeavors? Do you wonder how you can keep your high schoolers in your co-op during this critical time of their development? We know that many families desire to homeschool all the way through high school, but kids…
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Join us on the latest Plants & Policies podcast episode where we dive into the concerns around outbreaks -- scary times for wild and farmed animals AND humans! News of the Avian Flu, also known as HPAI, H5N1 or Bird Flu, spreading into cows' milk, goats, cats have us worried, but even more so as we hear of the spread inching towards the Canadian bo…
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Are you at a loss for what to include in your handbook? Are your community members reaching out with lots of questions that you feel like you have answered over and over? Are there issues that are coming up regularly? In today’s episode, we are going to give you some suggestions on information to consider including in your community handbook. I Cor…
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‘Impossible’ is not in the vocabulary of Swiss explorer and environmentalist Bertrand Piccard. He was the first person to fly non-stop around the world in a hot air balloon and the first to do the same in a solar-powered plane. Piccard is firmly of the belief that society has all the tools it needs to solve the climate crisis, but there is perhaps …
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After almost a century of conditioning from the animal agriculture industry...we have an uphill battle to educate Canadians about the importance of eating plant-based and also decondition them from the propaganda that has been and continues to be fed to the public. Many accounts in Canadians doctors' offices of cow's dairy advertisements and pamphl…
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Do you want families that connect with and invest in the vision and mission of your community? Does the thought of asking hard questions to a new family make you cringe? What if I told you that it is possible to connect families in your co-op, through the application process, that will run the race together for God’s glory? It is possible when you …
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On the latest episode, we talked about our experiences at events, including the latest PlantedExpo Toronto that we hosted a booth at, Maddie's student-led conference. We talked about our experiences with access to plant-based foods and what it's like going to events that are supposed to be honouring sustainability!…
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Do you think you should accept every family that applies to your co-op? Don’t like the idea of discriminating against families wanting to join your co-op? Are you uncomfortable with the vetting process for your co-op? Does it seem elitist to say “no” to someone wanting to join your co-op? In this episode we are going to discuss common mistakes that…
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Wind power in Europe continues to set records. Concerns over supply chains and geopolitical issues have posed challenges but have not derailed progress. Developments in the North Sea continue at a great pace but it is not Europe’s only resource for wind power. Other areas, some of them far-flung and unexpected, show great potential to provide clean…
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In the latest Plants & Policies podcast episode, we dove into Animal Agriculture's interaction with water -- use, pollution and more. We explored how much water it takes to produce animal protein versus plant protein. We also dove into how Indigenous communities are affected by lack of access to clean water and water pollution, overall. References …
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Are undefined roles in leadership burning you out? Does your board desire clarity around their roles and responsibilities? Are important tasks getting missed? In this episode, we will be discussing how to work together as a board with unique giftings, to create a leadership team that is united and also complimentary. Need help? Schedule a coaching …
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Do you have kids in your co-op who are overwhelmed when faced with challenges? Are they easily frustrated when they don’t “get it” right off the bat? Do you often have meltdowns when one team loses a game or things don’t go someone’s way? If you are experiencing this, your co-op might benefit from some resiliency training. In this episode, Pam shar…
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Are you dreaming of a close-knit community for your homeschool next year? Do you long to find connections with others who want to grow together in faith? Do you feel a pull to start something new in your area but don’t know how to begin? If you are ready to step into your calling as a servant leader but need some help getting momentum, then stay tu…
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Electrification of road transport has asserted itself as the leading decarbonisation for four-wheeled vehicles. Manufacturers are investing billions in new EV models and governments are following suit with the infrastructure needed to power them. But there is more to electric cars than just a battery and a plug. A whole host of data-related interop…
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In honour of International Women's Day, we dedicated this Plants & Policies Podcast episode to the women of the world, many of which will be affected by climate change. Works cited: “THE INTERSECTION OF GENDER AND CLIMATE(five facts ABOUT GENDER EQUALITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE ” by GABRIELA CARBÓ ZACK https://unfoundation.org/blog/post/five-facts-about…
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Is your community falling apart because of drama and conflict between families? Has going to community lost its joy because of gossip and complaining? As a leader, do you feel like a failure because it keeps happening again and again? Be encouraged leader. Leading homeschoolers is a difficult task but we would like to share some ideas about potenti…
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In this latest episode, Maddie and Ina talk about the effects the food system has on biodiversity. Biodiversity — short for biological diversity — is the variety of all living things and their interactions. It often involves species richness and diversity of living things in an ecosystem. Everyone does their part to provide for the maintenance and …
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Are the SAME people always volunteering and doing the work at your co-op? Are you struggling to get moms to pitch in because it’s “not my season”? Does your co-op seem to be full of takers rather than givers? What if I told you it is actually possible for parents to be eager to help? In this episode, we are addressing another great question from on…
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Indonesia is the world’s eighth biggest polluter and one of the most populous countries on Earth. Its energy system is largely reliant on coal and its economy is propped up by mass exports of the polluting fossil fuel. But there is appetite to break coal’s hold over Indonesia’s energy future. A $20 billion partnership between the island nation and …
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In this episode of the Plants & Policies Podcast, we explored if Canadians can in fact, even adopt healthier eating habits when the prices of groceries have been skyrocketing since the not-to-be-mentioned-by-name-lockdown-causing-event of 2020. Prices are showing to slow down, but food is still very much expensive -- can we save money by eating pla…
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Is your leadership team overwhelmed with all they need to do? Is your board having a hard time connecting to co-op members on community day? As leaders, are you in touch with the heartbeat of your community? In this episode, we are answering a question that was posted on our Facebook page about how the leadership team can actively build relationshi…
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Are you homeschooling on your own and wish you had a community of believers to do life with? Do you desire deep relationships but have not found them in your neighborhood, or even at your church? Are your kids feeling isolated and settling for hanging out with kids just because they are in the neighborhood, but not because they are good friends? In…
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With the plant-based protein market expected to grow at 14% annually by this year (2024), and be a third of the protein market, we question why the Federal Government of Canada is not subsidizing this industry even MORE? We dive deeper into the plant-based protein sector statistics and compare the environmental impacts of animal proteins and the fo…
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The majority of countries around the world have some sort of coastline. That means that they have access to natural resources that could soon make a substantial impact on the energy transition: waves and tides. Water is a proven energy source: countries with the right geography have used hydropower to generate green electricity for decades. Now the…
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Do you have big dreams for your community but don’t know how to pay for them? Does the idea of asking for money make your skin crawl? Does the word “fundraiser” make you want to go bury your head in the sand? What if I told you that you can put the FUN back into fundraising and make all your dreams come true? Listen to Part one of this series: http…
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Do you have big dreams for your community but don’t know how to pay for them? Does the idea of asking for money make your skin crawl? Does the word “fundraiser” make you want to go bury your head in the sand? What if I told you that you could put the FUN back into fundraising and make all your dreams come true? In this episode, we have a special gu…
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COP28 generated plenty of headlines during the two weeks it ran. Emission pledges, new alliances, policy agreements, informal deals and various other announcements flooded the airwaves and email inboxes. Add in the emotional aspect that is now a hallmark of top level climate talks and you would be forgiven for finding the whole thing an overwhelmin…
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Are rules causing frustration and conflict in your community? Are you failing to please anyone because you're trying to please everyone? In this episode we are going to share why making new rules may not be the best solution to your problems. 1 Corinthians 14:40 “But everything should be done in a fitting and orderly way.” Join our Facebook group- …
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How many times do you find yourself wasting time trying to figure out what to do next? Do you find yourself in a state of anxiety, wondering what you have forgotten? Do you know what you’re having for dinner? In this episode, Molly and I will share our favorite planners and why it’s so important to take the time, as a leader, to plan your week. Hor…
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Dreaming of deep relationships that come from a close-knit community? Wish you could find a way to grow together in your faith? Do you desire to tap into God’s peace and wisdom? In this episode, we are going to share ways to implement Moms in Prayer in your community. Moms in Prayer Website: https://momsinprayer.org/ Join our free Facebook group: L…
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Do you need a tool or strategy to build connection, understanding and empathy in your community? Do you desire to lead your homeschool co-op with wisdom and peace? Today, we have a simple tool that could make the difference in your community. And guess what it is? Prayer! Sometimes, we look in all the wrong places for answers to our issues, and for…
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Is conflict between parents and students poisoning your community? Are disrespectful behaviors draining teachers? Do you wish you had a foolproof way of bringing on new board members and vetting new families? You’re not going to believe it but your mission statement is the key to unlocking a close knit community, establishing a solid board, and mak…
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You may have noticed - we changed our name! We are now "Lead Your Homeschool Co-op" instead of "She Leads By Faith". We are still leading by faith, but we learned that we needed to make it easier to find us! Our Facebook group has a new name too! Be looking for our new art for our podcast - It's a new look but the same great content which we pray w…
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Are you ready to plan for the new year? Are you sick of wasting time with distractions and unimportant tasks? Today we are going to be talking about a planning calendar that can help you effectively develop policies, plan events and meetings, create schedules and all the things that it takes to run your co-op. This number one way to stay focused as…
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Is conflict destroying relationships in your community? Are offenses creating division? Feeling at a loss as a leader? What if I told you there is a way to grow through conflict rather than be destroyed by it. Conflict is inevitable whenever humans are in communion together. However, it can be an opportunity for growth rather than a cause for divis…
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Is conflict destroying relationships in your community? Are offenses creating division? Feeling at a loss as a leader? What if I told you there is a way to grow through conflict rather than be destroyed by it. Conflict is inevitable whenever humans are in communion together. However, it can be an opportunity for growth rather than a cause for divis…
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Is conflict destroying relationships in your community? Are offenses creating division? Feeling at a loss as a leader? What if I told you there is a way to grow through conflict rather than be destroyed by it. Conflict is inevitable whenever humans are in communion together. However, it can be an opportunity for growth rather than a cause for divis…
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Methane is the greenhouse gas that often lives in the shadow of its more infamous cousin, carbon dioxide. But methane is a massive problem nonetheless due to its fast-acting impact on the climate.Global action is starting to take off and will be on the agenda at the COP28 summit. The European Union recently agreed on new rules that will aim to redu…
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In part 2 of Planning a High School Trip with Jennifer Hopwood we learn about budget, photo opportunities, activities and what to do after the trip. If you missed part 1 listen to Episode 14 and meet us back here! Don't forget to join our free Facebook page! We would love to connect https://www.facebook.com/groups/72507320516066…
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The bible tells us in 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 "Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus." On this special episode, we would like to give thanks to God for all He has done and share with you what we are thankful for. We hope that if you are feeling the weight of the troubles o…
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Have you ever had one of those moments where you are trying to connect with someone in your community and it just feels awkward and weird? Or have you tried leading by example or to inspire your community only to look back and realize there is no one following you? In this Ten Minute Tip I will review a leadership book that will show you a time tes…
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Are you looking for ways to create deep bonds within your community and especially with your high schoolers? Would you like to have a unique, capstone experience that will provide lifelong memories? Have you ever thought of traveling with your community. Today, we have a very special guest, Jennifer Hopwood, who will be sharing all her secrets abou…
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