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Epilepsy Awareness Month 2023 - My Seizure Story #1
For Epilepsy Awareness Month this year I’m doing the 30-mile challenge to raise money for much-needed research. I’ve managed epilepsy for 10 years, and I’m still confronting new challenges. I’ve decided to do a video diary to share some of my story 🫶❤️💜
Here is the link to my fundraiser if you would like to contribute to the Epilepsy Foundation of America: donate/861057928867322/
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Evie and Mr. Jonze
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They are finally getting along!
FILM at the Erie Art Museum: Q&A with MoreFrames Animation
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Ben Speggen of the Erie Reader leads the Q & A with Adam Calfee, Ron Levellie, Gus Trauth, and Jordan Held of MoreFrames Animation, special guests of the Film Society of Northwestern Pennsylvania's FILM at the Erie Art Museum fall kick-off party.
Jessica is an athlete!
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Girls Only salutes a helluva lady!
The Assault on Ben Fischer
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When is it too much? Ben finds out.
Management
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Management
Sunset Hooping on Presque Isle
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Hooping on Beach 1, Presque Isle State Park, Erie, PA
Remembering Jeremy Quezada
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Sharing this tribute with those who could not be with us to celebrate Jeremy's life this weekend. Soundtrack of guitar and violin improvisations by Jeremy Quezada and Christian Sedelmyer. Jeremy, you will be loved and missed by all who knew you. We will carry your spirit in our hearts forever. Jeremy Andres Quezada Oct 16, 1984 - Jan 13, 2012
U.S. Brig Niagara coming about in stormy Lake Erie
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Sunday August 28, 2011 - I caught this shot of the Brig Niagara from the Sunset Inn in Lawrence Park.
Cindy and Bobbi got a super shredder!
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This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
Robin @ the FundingFactory booth 6/27/12
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This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
FundingFactory user Nancy talks to us at ISTE2011
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Nancy came by the FundingFactory booth to meet the team at ISTE 2011 in Philadelphia.
A young Ben talks Dobbins food
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You all know BKR, Esq. But back in 2002, Ben was just a young Freshman at Penn State Behrend with Spongebob Squarepants shoelaces. As my fellow tutor at the Learning Resource Center, he was recruited to enact the onset of sudden diarrhea caused by eating at the student cafeteria, Dobbins Hall. Not bad, eh?
Happy St. Patty's Day from Mike Berlin
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Happy St. Patty's Day from Mike Berlin
Hannah's Art Show
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Hannah's Art Show
Brews and Shoes 2011
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Brews and Shoes 2011
New Years Walk at Asbury Woods
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New Years Walk at Asbury Woods
the black bear that andrea barked at
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the black bear that andrea barked at
xmas.com
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xmas.com
MVI 5721
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MVI 5721
xmas baby bop
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xmas baby bop
Who Are You Voting For?
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Who Are You Voting For?
Who Are You Voting For?
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Who Are You Voting For?
schism at sundance
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schism at sundance
schism at sundance 1/20/08
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schism at sundance 1/20/08
schism at sundance 1/18/08
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schism at sundance 1/18/08
Learned Helplessness
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Learned Helplessness

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @mancavemademan2911
    @mancavemademan2911 3 дні тому

    Comparison is the killer of joy

  • @owaistoru
    @owaistoru 3 дні тому

    This is so true, happened to me recently, in my PhD. Confidence is main thing, avoid toxic friends and toxic mentors

  • @obsidiansiriusblackheart
    @obsidiansiriusblackheart 4 дні тому

    I saw "cinerama" and thought "camera" 😂 😂

  • @sabrinamorris53
    @sabrinamorris53 5 днів тому

    I got this: # 1. "Wilhr" - Wilhr please be ma wife? # 2. "Plasticks" - Man plasticks be all up in dis shit. #1. "Amacrine" (this one is actually a word) My leff amacrine be lovin some a dat more dan da rite! 😉😂 Yes, I'm also disappointed in myself. Lol

  • @ramgopalsoundararajan3183
    @ramgopalsoundararajan3183 2 місяці тому

    For me it doesn't looks like Learned helplessness. The right half of the class after solving second question would have already started solving the third. But the left side of the class was still occupied in solving the first 2. They just ignored the instructions to move to third question. The words should been introduced one by one to entire class. Now in the modern times, the same experiment can be repeated with digital gadgets and slido. We can then see if the same phenomenon is observed

  • @JPaul60
    @JPaul60 2 місяці тому

    That teacher would have hated me. I would have stood and told her this is bullshirt as soon as I realized she was effing with the kids.. I learned early on most teachers were not there to help you or teach you.

  • @chrislucy3778
    @chrislucy3778 2 місяці тому

    Knew rigged from the outset. Same for moon walking gorilla video. I’m in a very small demographic.

  • @scottredford4801
    @scottredford4801 3 місяці тому

    This experiment has a flaw in that the students with the easy list could have worked out the first two in a few seconds, giving them half the time required for the first word and the full time for the second word working out the third word. Meanwhile the other students would have been trying to process the words "whirl" and "slapstick" during the entire time allocated to solving them. A better example would have been to provide the three words separately and only allowed them to see each word at the start of trying to solve the answer for that word. I assume the results would be similar, but maybe not as polarising.

  • @DrFrasierCrane
    @DrFrasierCrane 3 місяці тому

    2:17 Am I crazy, or are there exactly 6 hands raised on each side for the last question (thus not really proving the learned helplessness idea)?

  • @playc.holder6432
    @playc.holder6432 3 місяці тому

    One of the most constructive and rewarding experiences in my life was going to theatre school. I no longer work in theatre, but having to perform for my instructors in front of my class and fail over and over and over and over again and struggle and find success and then fail the next time was amazing. I now am more confident. I take criticism better than most people I know. I can publicly speak if I need to (I still absolutely get nervous but I can compartmentalize it). I would encourage anyone at any age to try out improv, or acting classes.

  • @steneslore5826
    @steneslore5826 3 місяці тому

    At its most basic level, learned helplessness is the result of punishment being applied to an animal that can't control what it's being punished for. This is why Dr Nixon asked about "the biggest fear of an adolescent" at the start, to illustrate what the aversive was. The students with the impossible task were unable to control their actions and were punished for it by not fitting in, giving them the learned helplessness.

  • @woodrobin
    @woodrobin 3 місяці тому

    Problem one: that's a terrible teaching method -- the fact that she didn't put the words up on the board and didn't work the problem with the class was a dead giveaway that she was messing with them. Problem 2: This is completely unethical and unprofessional. Performing psychological experiments on students without consent *to the specific experiment* is strictly against the regulations of the psychological profession and the administrative rules of nearly every college.

  • @PuffyWuzHere
    @PuffyWuzHere 3 місяці тому

    Wow idk there was a term for it. Truly makes me relieved I'm not the only one. I've had it for over 10 yrs

  • @GordonWrigley
    @GordonWrigley 3 місяці тому

    This kinda thing is what school should be teaching us.

    • @dandlmorrish
      @dandlmorrish 3 місяці тому

      As a teacher in 2024, I can confidently say that I never, ever ask students to put their hand up if they got the answer right. It achieves nothing but humiliation from those who didn't and smugness from those who did.

  • @koikun
    @koikun 3 місяці тому

    wow, learned helplessness huh.. I've been living with this irritant for years after failing one test, or losing one friend. I'm glad to know what it's called.

  • @everythingelse_underthesun
    @everythingelse_underthesun 4 місяці тому

    Such an oldie but so glad it showed up on my feed. Learned helplessness, something i learned about all those years ago. I hope more will see this gem of a video.

  • @elmoreglidingclub3030
    @elmoreglidingclub3030 4 місяці тому

    Girls? Well, yeah. But now it’s boys who have been so denigrated and maligned that they’re all living in learned helplessness. I’m from the South. I grew up being bombarded with how stupid, evil, and backward we all are. It took a while-and some insightful visits up North-but I learned the truth.

  • @seangeary7100
    @seangeary7100 4 місяці тому

    I think it is important to learn about this concept, yet I think it would help more to learn how to defeat the mindset. I believe military training is good at this. I remember some of the experiences in boot camp were set up so you can't help but fail, and then you were commanded to continue despite the failure. I know this changed my mindset about failure in a positive way. Failure needs to be addressed and one has to take responsibility for it, yet you have to push past it and shrug it off in the moment because hesitation and distractions can get you killed, at least in extreme situations. I think the only thing that comes close to this experience is weight lifting because in weight lifting, the whole point is to fail. By bringing your muscles to failure, that is when they are stimulated to grow. But you have to keep going back and keep failing; you KNOW you are going to fail before you even go, yet you continue to go because you know you will get stronger. Psychologically fascinating.

  • @brandonhavis8526
    @brandonhavis8526 5 місяців тому

    Now that's a teacher... And she's teaching things that can change lives. Good on her.

  • @xclusiveraj
    @xclusiveraj 7 місяців тому

    Where can I find more videos of yours

  • @xclusiveraj
    @xclusiveraj 7 місяців тому

    I would like to see more of such videos

  • @jessstuart7495
    @jessstuart7495 8 місяців тому

    Learned helplessness is when a student immediately goes to the teacher (or their classmate, Google, or ChatGPT) for the answer before thinking about the problem and trying to answer it for themselves. In this case, the students were not given enough time to recognize the problems they had been given were unsolvable. They hadn't been given the opportunity to fail; They were still working on the problems! THIS IS CRAP RESEARCH.

  • @baleshomat7599
    @baleshomat7599 10 місяців тому

    She explains it so friggin well. Wish I had professors like her. Professors in Germany don't really teach like this.

  • @RGarden-i9d
    @RGarden-i9d 10 місяців тому

    I never knew Jeremy Quezada, but I truly enjoyed this beautiful tribute to a beautiful person.

  • @Masterczulkix
    @Masterczulkix 11 місяців тому

    This is the same waste of time reserch as IQ test. I dont even know what i may supost to do in this movie , i have low IQ test but in real life i trick every one and have my own busines with many people who are working for me. Lest say ... " let them feel be smarter than you, just focus on you target and use them for you purpose, becuse they smart and they make monay for you " that is my own sentance :)

  • @yrdyekcy2709
    @yrdyekcy2709 11 місяців тому

    Can't imagine how they went from guy asking girl out and being always turned down to women forced to be quiet in just a minute. She has some other point to make... not some bullsht about men :P

  • @HealingSongsAndPoems
    @HealingSongsAndPoems 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for that video! This should be taught in high schools or earlier. I thought learned helplessness happens when something bad is done to us over and over again. This experiment showed me how quickly it can affect us. What a special and passionate teacher you are! Thank you.

  • @mordfustang3794
    @mordfustang3794 11 місяців тому

    What would happen if someone in tye left side, solved the third word?

  • @mordfustang3794
    @mordfustang3794 11 місяців тому

    What would happen if someone in tye left side, solved the third word?

  • @akahment
    @akahment 11 місяців тому

    I'm a psych grad yet I was teary watching this vid

    • @JamilaJibril-e8h
      @JamilaJibril-e8h 4 місяці тому

      Look we tell the truth no matter what forcing diversity to widen things to become unreal makes people understand where they stand hate is hate different beliefs are different beliefs no matter so basically they force their ideology lies fake intelligence to make you helpless education system is worthless it's made for the rich but we got to live

  • @RobertDW1
    @RobertDW1 Рік тому

    I was diagnosed with Epilepsy when I was 2 and had a Brain Tumor surgically removed when I was 8. 23 almost 24 years seizure free.

  • @MathTutorVideos
    @MathTutorVideos Рік тому

    How interesting, that a woman brings up a man's issue and immediately the professor shuts it down and goes equivalent to "No, let's talk about women and girls issues only."

  • @ChristineUzoigwe
    @ChristineUzoigwe Рік тому

    Great video!!!:)

  • @soioioioioioio34
    @soioioioioioio34 Рік тому

    School teaches you about learned helplessness while making you feel helpless. Fuck school brainwashing and its lies

  • @chrisalister2297
    @chrisalister2297 Рік тому

    And this is how the left manipulates minorities. The left fuels the idea of helplessness and that they are victims of circumstances. Wake up people. You are being gaslighted.

  • @Nikhil_Dhand
    @Nikhil_Dhand Рік тому

    Very Nice 👍

  • @spiandbeyond
    @spiandbeyond Рік тому

    I think this was a really good experiment, but I disagree that this is more of a problem for females than for males.

  • @nancywysemen7196
    @nancywysemen7196 Рік тому

    oh girl,oh boy.......

  • @fredericksmet
    @fredericksmet Рік тому

    So, in conclusion, and please correct me if I'm mistaken, it seems that when someone faces a challenge, it's crucial to demonstrate to them that they can achieve their goals through repetition. Is this accurate? For example, our school policy dictates that students with dyslexia receive lengthy test or examination texts at least one day in advance so they can read them beforehand. Some of my students with dyslexia have excelled in my class. I did notice that they no longer required this assistance, so I discontinued the extra support. While they initially experienced anxiety when the support was removed, after the test, they realized that they still performed exceptionally well. Therefore, my theory is that their anxiety stemmed from a belief that they still needed the help, whereas, in reality, years of professional support had equipped them to manage their dyslexia. In this context, my question is whether the additional support might do more harm than good. My intuition suggests that it may instill more self-doubt than empowerment. Am i correct? For your information, I myself have dyslexia.

  • @rubybelen
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  • @jjmaguire8281
    @jjmaguire8281 Рік тому

    "Who's going to carry the boats" David Goggins...

  • @bilalkhalid8202
    @bilalkhalid8202 Рік тому

    One of the oldest youtubers.. Lol

  • @billpeet1933
    @billpeet1933 Рік тому

    This teacher made me cry because this was the reality for too many children who are young adults now, and they will never stand up for themselves. But they are not the only losers, the entire society is. All babies smile, but not all of them continue to smile... just because some of them were born in the wrong place, or time, and other people let them think they are wrong and helpless.

  • @shloftyy
    @shloftyy Рік тому

    God ,i really like this teacher. Unlike the other she introduce learn helpnesess and then implies that in realistic life rather than just motivational word

  • @gavinjohnson4879
    @gavinjohnson4879 Рік тому

    Wow

  • @mrcat926
    @mrcat926 Рік тому

    True

  • @yesreneau
    @yesreneau Рік тому

    Omg tell me why I couldn’t solve lemon 😅🤦‍♀️

  • @armaanarora3752
    @armaanarora3752 Рік тому

    Such an effective way of teaching a concept and cementing it good. As an indian, I love her as a teacher 👍

  • @viojaps1043
    @viojaps1043 2 роки тому

    Lena Paul

  • @spooky5338
    @spooky5338 2 роки тому

    Learned helplessness can also pertain to abuse and physical pain, where it is simpler to endure, rather than rock the boat or try anything new.