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This is a podcast based on the book titled Closing the 18-Inch Gap by Edwin Soler. This is a book that helps you discover the bloodspots in your mindset so that you can close your 18-inch gap which is the distance between your mind and your heart. Your heart desires to accomplish big dreams and lofty goals but your mind says you cannot do it for whatever reasons there may be. I help you close the gap so you can achieve your dreams and goals.
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We are two educators and mothers who share a passion for early literacy. As educators we have noticed the devastating gap between many children's abilities and the expectations for proficiency in learning to read and write. We have great desire to catch those children who are falling through the cracks and put them on the pathway to academic success. This podcast is our attempt to reach out to all of the fellow educators, parents and anyone else who works with children to share research and ...
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From supply issues and vaccine hesitancy to scheduling failures and wastage, COVID19 vaccination efforts are plagued by many problems. With situation changing every week, state and local governments need to be on their toes. They need to use scalable and agile systems and processes to execute their vaccination program rapidly and safely. In this podcast, Nick Demetriades and Dr. Suman De deconstruct the challenges that state and local governments are facing as they execute their vaccination ...
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This podcast helps bridge the knowledge gaps between marketing and creative teams. Episodes explore how to communicate creatively, production hacks that save time, and unique solutions to ongoing creative problems. Open Pixel Studios is a women-owned (WBENC) certified animation studio in Massachusetts that creates custom animated marketing content. Hosts Will Colón and Kathryn Taccone are co-founders of Open Pixel Studios with years of industry experience in sales, marketing, animation, desi ...
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Closing The Gender Pay Gap is the podcast for thoughtful HR leaders in technology and cybersecurity companies who want to do more to develop and retain their female talent. Sharing tips, techniques and talent pipeline strategies to help technology companies do more to attract, develop and retain female talent to strengthen the female talent pipeline and close the gender pay gap. From promotions to pay cheques, latest figures reveal men are still out-earning women at work in the technology se ...
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Join your hosts, Shane Hyland and Gareth Shears, on "Finance Unpacked: Closing the Advice Gap", a podcast dedicated to demystifying the complex world of personal finance. Each week, Shane and Gareth delve into critical topics ranging from budgeting basics and saving strategies to smart investments and retirement planning. Whether you're a financial novice looking to build a solid foundation or a seasoned saver searching for advanced tips, this show brings you practical, actionable advice, an ...
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Close The Gap was created to showcase entrepreneurs at whatever stage in their journey they may be in. So speaking with an entrepreneur that may just be starting off or well on there way will be here to close the gap on what it really takes to get there. Most podcasts just speak with business owners that already been through the dirt, and there's nothing wrong with that but talking to one that is fighting in it could give you just as much value. I'm JR and I'll be your host. I have been doin ...
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En podd om mod, ledarskap, personlig utveckling och uthållighetsidrott. Poddens syfte är att hjälpa dig stänga gapet mellan den du är idag och den du vill vara som den bästa versionen av dig själv när du når dina mål och drömmar. Christian är certifierad coach, entreprenör, ultralöpare, triathlet, föreläsare, författare och pappa till tre söner.
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Struggles are part of life. There is no way around it. I still believe that the bigger the struggle the bigger the victory. But what about when you’re trying to reach a goal and it takes forever. At least it seems that way. It takes me back to a previous episode I did of why the tortoise will win and not the hare. So today I want to look at seven s…
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In this episode we talk about sight words, or what is better named high-frequency words. We discuss how they are often taught and how we think they should be taught. And we do a fun word sort to figure out which ones are decodable, not yet decodable, partially decodable or not decodable at all. References: Fry word list Dolch word list "Reading Abo…
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Closing the 18-Inch Gap Podcast-EP028: The Seven Cardinal Rules of Life I Live By Quote of the week: today’s quote of the week comes from Andy Andrews and it’s perfect for today. It says: “Life itself is a privilege, but to live life to the fullest well, that is a choice.” Points to covered: I love each and every single one of these because they ha…
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Quote of the week: A bird sitting on a tree is never afraid of the branch breaking, because its trust is not in the branch, but in its own wings. Always believe in yourself. Charlie Wardle The Olympics just finished in Paris and there were plenty of medals awarded. I guarantee that every single one of those athletes that has a metal around their ne…
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In this episode we discuss the three different ways you can and should read with kids: reading to them, reading with them, and listening to them read. Resources include: "Active View of Reading" Model by Duke and Cartwright, 2021 "Hop on Pop" by Dr. Seuss "Bob Books" by Bobby Maslen and Lynn Kertell "Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See?" by Bill…
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Closing the 18-Inch Gap Podcast-EP026: 10 Powerful Questions I ask in A Coaching Session. Quote of the week: Identify your problems but give your power and energy to solutions. Tony Robbins A big way to closing an 18 inch gap is through coaching that gives you power and energy to find your solutions. In today’s podcast I am going through 10 questio…
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This is one of our favorite episodes! We had so much fun recording it as we experimented with singing using only vowels and only consonants and consequently had a great conversation about the importance of vowels and the challenges of teaching them. References: Letrs Manual Volume 1 pg. 119 by Louisa C. Moats and Carol A. Tolman "Not So Lazy Schwa"…
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How To Set S.M.A.R.T. Goals Everybody has goals. Well, everybody should have some. But are they smart goals? S.M.A.R.T. is an acronym I will be going into today that breaks down how goals should be structured. It’s a framework I learned many years ago and I alluded to in the last podcast episode, and I want to bring it to you today. Points to cover…
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Welcome to another SLAE episode. These episodes were recorded at The Salt Lake Animation Expo in March of 2024. We interviewed Expo Speakers and others who were involved with the expo. A special thanks to Jordyn Curly for allowing us to do this. In this episode, Kathryn and Will welcome Lindsay Knowler at Eat Your Peas, a collaborative effort among…
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What type of expert are you? They often say that everybody is an expert at something. Sometimes people think they are an expert at everything. But I do agree that we are all an expert at something. Today I’m going through 10 different types of experts and I will ask you, which one are you? These were inspired by a coach named Kim Avery who happened…
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In this episode we discuss the following three big questions surrounding the teaching of letters and sounds: 1. Shoud we teach the names of letters first, sounds first, or teach them at the same time? 2. How fast should we teach the letters and sounds? 3. How should we handle the complexities of English in connecting sounds to letters? References u…
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Dreams do not come true on their own. It takes work, sacrifice, effort and so much more. Today we are going to look at ways to keep those dreams going and keeping them alive so they do not slip away into the land of what could have been. First Lets quickly look at 12 People Who Fought for Their Dreams and Never Gave Up: Nelson Mandela - Anti-aparth…
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Do you know the difference between phonemic awareness and phonics? Do you know how important phonemic awareness is for setting the stage for reading? Do you know how to teach phonemic awareness? In this episode we talk about all these things. References used: National Reading Panel nichd.nih.gov "Reading Above the Fray" by Julia Lindsey "Hop on Pop…
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In this episode, we're joined by Kaci Smith and Jennie Davis, co-founders of the Mothers of Mograph community, to discuss the unique challenges and triumphs of balancing motherhood and a career in the creative industry. They share insights into their organization's aim to helpi mothers navigate the complexities of the creative industry. The episode…
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Today I want to talk about what I learned from watching the story of the tortoise and the hare. It had been in my mind for quite some time just would not let me go so I jumped on YouTube and looked up the video. As childish as it may seem I learned an incredibly important lesson from it. I looked for what I believe is the original video from 1935 o…
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In this episode we go through some studies that show how talking to kids might just be the most important thing you can do for their academic and professional success. We have a special guest appearance by 3-year-old Bea and her mom to show a great example of how talking to children can look. It's amazing! References Used in this episode: "The Read…
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In this episode of Behind the Pixel, Will and Kathryn dive into a thought-provoking discussion inspired by a well-composed anonymous post on LinkedIn. The episode centers on key principles for improving collaboration and creativity between clients and creators. They both reflect on their own experiences at Open Pixel Studios, emphasizing the import…
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Episode title: Overcoming Adversity with Fierce Resilience Quote of the day: A smooth sea never made a skillful sailor. Anonymous Points covered in this podcast episode: · Learn from Failure: Treat failures as learning experiences. · Develop Problem-Solving Skills: Tackle issues with a structured approach. · Stay Flexible: Adapt to changing circums…
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Welcome to another SLAE episode. These episodes were recorded at The Salt Lake Animation Expo in March of 2024. We interviewed Expo Speakers and others who were involved with the expo. A special thanks to Jordyn Curly for allowing us to do this. In this episode, Will and Kathryn sat down with, Julian Curi, also known as Righteous Robot, a filmmaker…
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Episode Title: Closing the 18-Inch Gap Podcast-EP020: Ready, Reset, Grow! How Slowing Down Can Move You Faster It’s no secret that we live in a fast-paced world. Everything is go, go, go. It’s the rat race of the ready set go! But what if I told you that by slowing down you could actually speed up and get more done. Today we are looking at five are…
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Wouldn't it be great if there was a place to find all the best research on teaching kids how to read? Well, there is! It's called the National Reading Panel report and it can be found at nichd.nih.gov. The National Reading Panel was a panel of researchers and educators tasked by congress to compile the best research on teaching kids how to read. Th…
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Will and Kathryn are back to celebrate their milestone 50th episode by diving into the topic of using templates in animation. They discuss the pros and cons of templates, highlighting their potential to save time and money while also pointing out their limitations, such as inflexibility and lack of originality. This special episode combines valuabl…
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Do you dare to dream big? In fact, do you dare to dream at all? Why is that, or why not? I’ve come to the conclusion that it takes the same amount of energy to think of a small task as it does to think of a big task. Let’s look at how we can take the right perspective and Dream Big! “Dreams come a size too big so we can grow into them”. Josie Bisse…
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In this episode we talk about the basic things that all parents, caregivers and early teachers can be doing to set their kids up for success on the path of literacy. We go through the Simple View of Reading (P.B. Gough and W.E. Tumner) and how activites in both Language Comprehension and Word Recognition gives kids the best chance at success. Refer…
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No one likes setbacks. I just finished the next project related to my business and podcast yesterday. It was something that should have taken 10 days or so but instead took more than 6 weeks. I started to even doubt if it would be completed or if I would need to find someone else to finish the tasks I requested. I even pushed myself out of my own c…
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In this episode we discuss the methods many schools are using to teach kids how to read and how it compares with what science says. We discuss Whole Language versus Phonics. In this episode we reference: "Sold a Story" podcast by reporter Emily Hanford Letrs Training Manual Vol. 1 pg. by Louisa C. Moats and Carol A. Tolman National Reading Panel Re…
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Relationships are difficult to say the least. They involve every aspect of our interactions as humans. To not be in some type of relationship, even just the most basic social norms of relating with someone else is harmful to say the least. Today I’ll be reding directly from my own book and dive deeper into this important subject. Starting on page 1…
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In this episode we talk about the overall problem of illiteracy and what we believe some of the causes of this problem are. We discuss issues with teacher training and parent lack of knowledge, as well as the challenges teachers face in the classroom every day. We talk about the difficulty of science and understanding what is good science and what …
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In this episode we introduce ourselves and our history as educators and mothers and where our passion for early literacy comes from. We talk about what the statistics are for non-proficient readers from www.nationsreportcard.gov and what topics we will be covering in future episodes. Have a comment or question? Please send us a message at kandicean…
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Welcome to another SLAE episode. These episodes were recorded at The Salt Lake Animation Expo in March of 2024. We interviewed Expo Speakers and others who were involved with the expo. A special thanks to Jordyn Curly for allowing us to do this. In this episode, we sit down with Matt Schultz, Executive Creative Director and co-owner of Mass FX Medi…
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Perspectives, How Exact Words Can Have Two Completely Different Meanings Words can have serious power. But what about when the same exact words can have two completely different meanings, I’m not talking about a point of view, rather a perspective completely opposite although the same exact words are being used. How can this even be possible? Well,…
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Closing the 18-Inch Gap Podcast-EP015: Developing a Creative Partnership In this episode I’ll be bring 8 points for you. The first four are what I can offer the coach, and the second set of four are what you get as a client. It’s important to know that a coaching relationship is a creative partnership. It’s just a small sample of what so much a coa…
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Closing the 18-Inch Gap-EP014: 10 Questions That Embrace Passion, Purpose, and Legacy Hello, my friend, thank you for joining today. In this episode I ask you 10 questions that will help you live with passion, lead with purpose, and leave a legacy. In today’s world it seems everyone has an answer for everything. But the important thing is not the a…
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Diamonds are one of the hardest known rocks to exist on Earth. The resemblance of you being a diamond also speaks of how not only you are formed but also your strength. An unbreakable inner strength that keeps you going. A diamond is created by pressure formed in darkness (darkness representing the loneliness/solitude) A diamond must be mined out o…
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Today I want to talk about 9 Blocks that will hinder change. No one likes to change but in order to make progress, we all need to make changes in our lives. Here are the 9 points I cover in today’s episode: 1. Not having a vision: lack of vision or a clear vision of who you are and where you’re going. Or more importantly who you need to become firs…
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Welcome to another SLAE episode. These episodes were recorded at The Salt Lake Animation Expo in March of 2024. We interviewed Expo Speakers and others who were involved with the expo. A special thanks to Jordyn Curly for allowing us to do this. In this episode, Mike Morris, the Creative Director at BlueOwl, provides insider insights into the mind …
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One of my favorite quotes is the following: The pain pushes you until the vision pulls you… This is attributed to Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith and it really speaks to what I’m in right now. My vision is becoming clearer and clearer and is now at a tipping point. The pain is being replaced by the vision. What I would like to do today is bring you 10…
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Welcome to the SLAE episodes. These are podcasts we recorded at The Salt Lake Animation Expo in March of 2024. We interviewed Expo Speakers and others who were involved with the expo. A special thanks to Jordyn Curly for allowing us to do this. In this episode we chat with Chaz Walgamott, the owner of Digital Gravy in Salt Lake City, Utah. We chat …
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What is your escape velocity? The super complicated scientific explanation of this is: The escape velocity v is expressed as v = Square root of√2GMr,where G is the gravitational constant, M is the mass of the attracting mass, and r is the distance from the center of that mass. Basically, it’s the velocity needed for a spacecraft to break from the g…
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Kathryn and Will sit with Mark Cernosia founder of Prøfanity Creative to have a no bullsh*t discussion on client-side communication, project budgets, what issues freelancers are facing today, and what his camp is all about. Camp Mograph Tickets drop this Saturday (4/20/24)! Learn more here: https://www.campmograph.com/ More info on Monday Meeting: …
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Who am I and why am I here? Today I’m taking a different approach. I’m going to tell you a bit about myself. But this is just an overview as there is a lot I can get into regarding the subject. But I just want you to know a little bit more of where I came from and where I’m going. I’ve written and said this before in my emails, podcasts and my book…
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Open Pixel gets creative with Amy Scott, the founder of Wild Apple Design Group to discuss the relationship between websites and design. What motion can do to help create successful brands and campaigns online. We explore a little bit of A.I. and it's impact on the web as well as how everything is now on the cloud. Wild Apple is an award-winning an…
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Today we’re diving into another list of things you can do. Today I’m bringing you 10 things you can do when dealing with a loss. We will be looking into that today and helping you close the 18 inch gap with these 10 statements will be bringing to you. Losses come in many ways. I personally dealt with two major ones in 2023. In March I dealt with an…
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Kathryn and Will chat with former client Rachel Murray, the Co-CEO at She+ Geeks Out, to talk to us about how they utilize the medium of animation in different ways within their organization, how D.E.I. is changing, and how to best use long form and short form content. She+ Geeks Out offers a variety of services to support you in your journey to ab…
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Today we’re diving into another 12 ideas to have more success with your goals. It based on the statement: S.E.T. Y.O.U.R. G.O.A.L.S. and the first letter of each word. Here is a synopsis of each one: We’ll start with the S: Set smart goals. When making a goal smart it needs to have the following elements to it. It needs to be specific, measurable, …
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In this podcast I dive into 12 key points that distinguish coaching from counseling. Coaching is still very new so to speak so I decided to bring 12 differences between the two of them. This is based on my book titled Closing The 18-Inch Gap. I will explain in the beginning quite a bit about why coaching is not regulated and what that means. It’s v…
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In today’s episode we will look at what makes champions. It's loaded with a tremendous amount of great information. I believe that everyone is a champion but it’s a process. You don’t have to be in sports to be a champion; people that are their best in their sports are also designed or created to fulfill what they are passionate about. I'll be read…
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On today’s podcast episode I’ll be sharing a powerful story that I’ve read and illustrates the power of self-worth. It involves a Rolex watch, a father and a son. The father uses the watch as he tells his son to sell it to illustrate a very valuable lesson about worth. I go into the whole story in this podcast episode. The premise of it is about go…
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