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✨ New Episode Alert! ✨ Teens Tap In co-host, Sara, and Outreach’s Clinical Program Director, Maggie Zangara, are joined this month by the incredible Tim Curry - this year’s keynote speaker at the Outreach Connections Gala 💚 From the power of meaningful connection 💬 to building resilience through life’s toughest moments 💪, this conversation dives deep into what it takes to lead, grow and thrive. Tim, founder & CEO of Curry & Co. Solutions and Ret. U.S. Air Force Colonel 🇺🇸, brings wisdom you won’t want to miss. 🎧 Search "Teens Tap In" on your preferred podcast platform to tune in now and get inspired! Note: You may hear some background noise as parts of this episode were recorded in public locations. Directed and produced by: Maggie Zangara
In 2012 actor Tim Curry suffered a stroke, after which he had to relearn how to speak. In this exclusive, the steadfastly private Curry talks with Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz about his memoir "Vagabond," and his life, career, and medical story.
Send me a Voicemail or Text! Oh YEAH?! I know you are, but what am I? Feedback can be hard to take and even harder to give. Today let's talk about how, what, and when we should give feedback to our colleagues in our sign language interpreting teams. What is feedback? What do we do with it? Why? All this in today's episode with me, Tim Curry. Support the show On Demand Workshops Now! (Certificates of Attendance, RID CEUs approved) [ The official place to get CPD/CEUs for this podcast. ] IW Community Buy Me a Coffee Share/follow the PODCAST Subscribe to the Monthly Newsletter [TRANSCRIPTS ARE HERE] Thanks for listening. I'll see you next week. Take care now.
Send me a Voicemail or Text! I don't make webs, but I do have a special "interpreter sense" that warns me of what people really mean! This InterpreTip discusses what it means to be a designated interpreter. We can learn a lot about our decision-making, empowerment, ethics, communication management, and more from the responsible designated interpreter and the deaf professional they support. Next week we will compare the responsibilities of a designated interpreter with that of the community interpreter who works in a variety of places and situations every week. Give me your thoughts, send a voicemail with the link below. Or email me at tim.curry @ interpretersworkshop.com Support the show On Demand Workshops Now! (Certificates of Attendance, RID CEUs approved) [ The official place to get CPD/CEUs for this podcast. ] IW Community Buy Me a Coffee Share/follow the PODCAST Subscribe to the Monthly Newsletter [TRANSCRIPTS ARE HERE] Thanks for listening. I'll see you next week. Take care now.
Send me a Voicemail or Text! Sightseeing in Slovenia with Slovene Sign Language interpreting. (Say that five times fast.) Learning from a CODA interpreter in Slovenia, gives us one more perspective that adds another piece to the puzzle of our profession. Bostjan Jerko shares his story and experience in interpreting with us in this interview. How do they get paid? Where do they work? What languages do they use? Enjoy this chat with Bostjan and Tim. Give me feedback or comments! Keep the passion AWAKE! (Buy Me a Coffee) Be one of THE cool kids, join the newsletter! Please rate and review on your favorite podcast player too. Support the show On Demand Workshops Now! (Certificates of Attendance, RID CEUs approved) [ The official place to get CPD/CEUs for this podcast. ] IW Community Buy Me a Coffee Share/follow the PODCAST Subscribe to the Monthly Newsletter [TRANSCRIPTS ARE HERE] Thanks for listening. I'll see you next week. Take care now.
Send me a Voicemail or Text! Cheesy American Grits, a food for all who dare! Today we learn some details of Brett's life experience inside and outside of interpreting. What are "grits"? She'll tell you. How can we be better interpreter colleagues? She'll tell you. It was a fun conversation with Brett. We should all have conversations with each other more often. Mentioned in the episode. Check it out! Let them know Tim Curry sent you. HIVE CRAFT - Home Brett's family business. I'll see you next week for the last episode of 2022!!! Keep on interpreting. The new year is coming soon with more fun to our IW-podcast community. Click the links below to be a part of the discussion: Give me useful feedback! Support the passion! Join the email list like the cool kids! Please rate and review on your favorite podcast player too. Take care now! [FOR TRANSCRIPTS CLICK HERE] Support the show On Demand Workshops Now! (Certificates of Attendance, RID CEUs approved) [ The official place to get CPD/CEUs for this podcast. ] IW Community Buy Me a Coffee Share/follow the PODCAST Subscribe to the Monthly Newsletter [TRANSCRIPTS ARE HERE] Thanks for listening. I'll see you next week. Take care now.
Send me a Voicemail or Text! PIRATES in Austria?! Pink is the OLD color for interpreters! Who knew!? We meet with Hanna Boesch, an experienced sign language interpreter, teacher, and friend. The profession is alive and vibrant! In this part 1 of our chat, we learn the standards and conditions of the Austrian interpreting profession. What's the situation there? What's the education system like? How did Hanna start her career? How were they affected by the Russian-Ukranian war? and much more. What can we learn from our Austrian colleagues? Stay tuned for the next two episodes to find out! ARRrrg! Thank ye all fer filling up me treasure chest wit' gold! [September 19 is Talk Like a Pirate Day.] Click the links below to be a part of the discussion: RATE and REVIEW! SUGGEST a topic or guest! SUBSCRIBE to receive updates and news! You'll get a free interpreter's checklist. Please rate and review on your favorite podcast player too. Take care now! [FOR TRANSCRIPTS CLICK HERE] Support the show On Demand Workshops Now! (Certificates of Attendance, RID CEUs approved) [ The official place to get CPD/CEUs for this podcast. ] IW Community Buy Me a Coffee Share/follow the PODCAST Subscribe to the Monthly Newsletter [TRANSCRIPTS ARE HERE] Thanks for listening. I'll see you next week. Take care now.
Send me a Voicemail or Text! What do YOU really think?? This episode is a fun, sarcastic look at what we sometimes are thinking or what we would like to say. Laugh, if you can, but try not to cry. We get the same old questions, the same old comments. We deal with the same problems every month. We don't have the PowerPoints yet, sorry. Sign language is universal, right?! Please don't stand there. Why two interpreters? How do you deal with it? Do you have the answers memorized? Do you sigh, roll your eyes, or just smile? Do you like this type of episode? Let me know! Give me SUGGESTION! You can: Support the show ! Please rate and review on your favorite podcast player too. Take care now! Support the show On Demand Workshops Now! (Certificates of Attendance, RID CEUs approved) [ The official place to get CPD/CEUs for this podcast. ] IW Community Buy Me a Coffee Share/follow the PODCAST Subscribe to the Monthly Newsletter [TRANSCRIPTS ARE HERE] Thanks for listening. I'll see you next week. Take care now.
Send me a Voicemail or Text! Smiling from Poland! In this last part of my chat with Dr Aleksandra Kalata Zawlocka we find advice from research to improve our interpreting and more. Consecutive interpreting is best for... ?? We should ask our clients about... ? Don't regret what made you... ? Think about how our roles change over time when working together in our field. A BIG thank you to Dr Aleks for sharing so much about her life. You can Support the show ! Click the links below to be a part of the discussion: RATE and REVIEW! SUGGEST a topic or guest! SUBSCRIBE to receive updates and news! You'll get a free interpreter's checklist. Please rate and review on your favorite podcast player too. Take care now! Support the show On Demand Workshops Now! (Certificates of Attendance, RID CEUs approved) [ The official place to get CPD/CEUs for this podcast. ] IW Community Buy Me a Coffee Share/follow the PODCAST Subscribe to the Monthly Newsletter [TRANSCRIPTS ARE HERE] Thanks for listening. I'll see you next week. Take care now.
Send me a Voicemail or Text! Stepping into Poland again! Dr Aleksandra Kalata Zawlocka gives research insights for the interpreting profession and tips for creating an education program for sign language interpreters. Aleksandra shares her passion for linguistics and how to use existing programs and research to improve our field and its education. You can Support the show ! Click the links below to be a part of the discussion: RATE and REVIEW! SUGGEST a topic or guest! SUBSCRIBE to receive updates and news! You'll get a free interpreter's checklist. Please rate and review on your favorite podcast player too. Take care now! Support the show On Demand Workshops Now! (Certificates of Attendance, RID CEUs approved) [ The official place to get CPD/CEUs for this podcast. ] IW Community Buy Me a Coffee Share/follow the PODCAST Subscribe to the Monthly Newsletter [TRANSCRIPTS ARE HERE] Thanks for listening. I'll see you next week. Take care now.
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