Monday, March 02, 2009

Middle Chamber Books Podcast #18; Temple Emanuel Podcast #7: Worskhop with Dr. Richard Selznick, Ph.D., author of “The Shut-Down Learner”

In this special episode of the Middle Chamber Books Podcast, we present a workshop with Dr. Richard Selznick, Ph.D., a nationally known psychologist, about his newly published book, The Shut-Down Learner: Helping Your Academically Discouraged Child.

This workshop was recorded at Temple Emanuel in Cherry Hill, NJ, on Sunday, March 1, 2009. This podcast is also being cross-posted to the Temple Emanuel Podcast series as Episode #7



Richard Selznik

A psychologist, nationally certified school psychologist, graduate school professor and university professor of pediatrics, Dr. Selznick has great sensitivity for the topic. Dr. Selznick has consulted with thousands of families over the years on the issues related to The Shut-Down Learner. Included in the book are numerous case studies drawn from vast professional experiences.



As Director of the Cooper Learning Center, Dr. Selznick oversees a program that assesses and treats a broad range of learning and school-based academic and behavioral problems. The Cooper Learning Center is a Division of the Department of Pediatrics, of Cooper University Hospital. The Hospital is a leading teaching hospital in the region. With its affiliation to UMDNJ (University of Medicine and Dentistry in New Jersey), many of its faculty are represented as among the best in the region. The Cooper Learning Center was established by Dr. Selznick within the Pediatric Department in 1995. It is the leading program in the region offering a variety of different services, including parent and teacher training along with its clinical practice.



Dr. Selznick additionally works as a school consultant, and is asked to lecture frequently to parents and teachers on a variety of different topics. Throughout the year, Dr. Selznick speaks to numerous parent groups through schools, regional conferences, and lectures at Cooper University Hospital and the newly established Cooper Center for Women. Popular topics of Dr. Selznick’s include: “Myth’s & Realities of Dyslexia,” “Dealing With Bullying: Is Your Child a Shark or Shark Meat,” “Parenting Dilemmas: Regaining Control of the Ship,” “Managing Your ADHD in College,” among many others. In the spring of 2007, Dr. Selznick spoke to over 200 teachers on the topic of the Shut- Down Learner and the signs to notice in early childhood. Known for presenting with humor and a down to earth style, Dr. Selznick offers his audience an enjoyable experience, with practical and very applicable strategies for the challenging issues they are faced with their children.

Dr. Selznick has been invited to appear on radio and television to discuss a variety of children’s issues. Within the last year, Dr. Selznick appeared on the nationally syndicated Lynne Doyle show, “It’s Your Call.” The topic of discussion was whether same-sex schools were advantageous.



In the summer of 2007, Dr. Selznick was an invited guest on the Michael Smerconish radio show (1210 WPHT) to discuss the current trend of “redshirting” kindergarten students.

Learn more about Dr. Selznick’s book at shutdownlearner.com.

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Download the podcast file here (130 mb stereo MP3 file, 01:34:54 length).


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We produce these podcasts in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ.



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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Middle Chamber Books Podcast #10: A Conversation with Ghosthorse, an indigenous, jazz fusion musical group

In epsiode #10 of the Middle Chamber Books podcast, we present a conversation with Native American jazz-fusion musicians Ghosthorse, which has released Ksa (pronounced k'sah), a CD of music combining Lakota cedar flutes with jazz and other world music influences.

Ghosthorse is composed of

Tiokasin Ghosthorse: flute maker/player, speaker, activist

Charley Buckland: multi-instrumentalist, composer, entity

Dan Grigsby: drummer, engineer, producer, recording magician

Steve and Dan Grigsby both got their earliest radio broadcast experience at WMCX radio at Monmouth College in the 1970s. Steve has gone on to form Professional Podcasts LLC, and Dan has gone on to become a Grammy Award-winning recording engineer and independent music producer.

Purchase the Ghosthorse Ksa CD at CDBaby.com, or download MP3 verson of the CD at Amazon.com.

Amazon link: Ghosthorse Ksa MP3 Downloads at Amazon.com

Download the podcast file here (82.4 mb stereo MP3 file, 01:00:02 length).

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Ghosthorse members posed after our podcast interview at Dan Grigsby's New York apartment. From left: Tiokasin Ghosthorse, Dan Grigsby, and Charley Buckland.

Coming soon: A video excerpt of our interview with Ghosthorse. Watch for it on our video feed at http://professionalpodcasts.blip.tv/.




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Saturday, June 16, 2007

Middle Chamber Books Podcast #6, June 16, 2007: Dr. Robert Schram, author of Maximize Life by Living for Peace, Harmony, and Joy

Middle Chamber Books Podcast #6, June 16, 2007:
In this edition of the podcast, we chat with Dr. Robert Schram, the Executive Director of BARC in Bucks County Pennsylvania. BARC is a nonprofit agency serving people with developmental disabilities.

Rob is the author of Maximize Life by Living for Peace, Harmony, and Joy, the story of his own personal struggles with clinical depression, and how he cured himself through a combination of traditional therapy, yoga, and a return to the traditions of his Jewish background.


Rob Schram

Rob is also my cousin on my mother's side.

Download the podcast here (Stereo MP3, 24.4 mb, 17:50)





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