The audio companion to Bloomberg Opinion’s beloved Money Stuff column hosted by its author Matt Levine, “whose deadpan style mixes technical elucidation and wit” (NY Times). Once a week, Matt and his friend, Bloomberg News reporter and TV host Katie Greifeld, talk about Wall Street, finance and…other stuff. New episodes every Friday.
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For 20 years, the Modern Love column has given New York Times readers a glimpse into the complicated love lives of real people. Since its start, the column has evolved into a TV show, three books and a podcast. Each week, host Anna Martin brings you stories and conversations about love in all its glorious permutations, dumb pitfalls and life-changing moments. New episodes every Wednesday. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subsc ...
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Slate's premier advice column, featuring Jenée Desmond-Harris, helps you navigate the thorniest questions of relationships, work, and life. Want more Dear Prudence? Join Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes with exclusive advice. Plus, you’ll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Dear Prudence show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/prudie-plus to get access wherever you listen.
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A conversational advice column featuring compelling and lighthearted discussions about mental health, spirituality, relationships, personal growth, and wellness.
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A comedy podcast that looks back at the bygone era of write-in advice columns like "Dear Abby," Ann Landers, etc., to see if their wisdom still holds up in modern culture.
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Professional artists Peter Keegan and Tom Shepherd discuss the practical issues of making art your career. Drawing on their own experiences they offer candid advice for artists who want to make a living from their work. Peter is a portrait painter working predominantly to commission for both private and public clients and he also teaches in-person and online. Tom is a watercolour artist with a passion for wildlife and conservation and he also teaches in-person and online. Both Tom and Peter ...
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Big Facts, No Cap is an iPod broadcast in which two normal dudes with highly overlapping worldviews give advice to online strangers who will probably never hear it. Using questions from advice columns ranging in scope from dating to pet care to religion and everything in between, Paul and Adrian deliver the best suggestions they can muster off the top of their lovely yet largely vacant heads. The duo’s tough love and hot takes also extend to the advice giver as they critique the published re ...
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Welcome to Inbox Zero—your audio advice column for modern business leadership. I’m Bianca Lager (but you can call me B), and every week I’m answering the questions that are cluttering your mental inbox—from tough team dynamics to leadership overwhelm to sales strategies that actually work. Whether you're a startup exec, emerging leader, or seasoned pro trying to lead with presence and purpose, this show helps you clear the chaos and get to the good stuff: clarity, confidence, and career mome ...
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Wild ’Til 9 blends raw, unfiltered relationship talk with laugh-out-loud storytelling. Equal parts marital diary and comedic advice column, hosted by Lauren Riihimaki (aka LaurDIY) and Jeremy Lewis. This show thrives on its opposites-attract dynamic—Lauren’s bubbly, high-energy personality meets Jeremy’s dry wit and sarcastic humor, creating a perfect storm of playful banter. No topic is off-limits as they dive into spicy themes**, relationships, and daily life chaos** with a mix of personal ...
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What happens when what you learned about relationships doesn’t help you create the kind of connection you long for—and you’re left wondering: how do I do this differently? Ask Angela is a relationship advice column devoted to answering the questions that arise when you're navigating intimacy after trauma. Hosted by Angela Amias—therapist, writer, and founder of the Institute for Trauma-Informed Relationships—Ask Angela offers honest guidance with deep respect for where you’ve been. Each epis ...
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Chutzpod! is a frank and wide-ranging conversation on how to build a good life, using real-life quandaries and millennia-old Jewish wisdom. Each week, Rabbi Shira Stutman and journalist Hanna Rosin bring a Jewish lens to life's toughest questions, asked by our listeners: Do I offer forgiveness to a friend who refuses to apologize? Am I right to be annoyed at all the service dogs on the plane with me? How do we work to heal this broken world? It's a podcast for people of all or no faiths; Heb ...
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As we all know, an educator’s career is one of prestige, respect, and authority. Just kidding. Sure, there are lesson plans and inspirational posters. Book reports and detentions. But nobody tells you it’s also parents brawling in the parking lot, students unleashing live crickets during finals, and getting evaluated for “running a tight ship” while the ceiling literally leaks onto your head. Hosted by Andrea Forcum (aka @Educator Andrea on TikTok, former high school teacher and current prof ...
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Pantry Raid is an advice column podcast about cooking. Every Monday, Hannah gives you ideas and advice about one ingredient that will help you make more food and less waste.
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Get fresh tips from budget decorating guru, Betsy Helmuth. Each episode is packed with interior design secrets the other pros don't want you to know and with answers to your burning questions. Betsy owns Uploft Interior Design and has been featured on HGTV, NBC's "Today Show", CBS News, Lifetime, and more. She penned the best-selling books, "Big Design, Small Budget" and "Affordable Interior Design". Helmuth has shared her affordable interior design design advice and DIY approaches with mill ...
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Dear Science takes problems that have already been answered in 'agony aunt' advice columns, and tackles them again—with science.
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Quinn Cummings knows nothing. This has never stopped her from giving advice. In each episode, Quinn boldly tries to solve problems that really should be handled by far more qualified people. You can listen here, or follow this podcast on your favorite platform, below...
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Robin and Gorjan sift through the internet's best advice columns and serve up some hot and spicy real talk.
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Tired of your annoying coworkers? Do your family's idiosyncrasies drive you crazy? And what about that moron in line in front of you?? Etiquette Asshole is an irreverent podcast take on the advice column format, dedicated to solving problems in social interactions… or maybe just exploiting them for a laugh. We’ll give you advice - some good, some terrible! But most importantly, we’ll give you a chuckle. Our advice is to shut up and listen… to the Etiquette Asshole podcast!
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Ask A Bitchface advice column hits the studio to take your questions and possibly provide semi solid advice for them. Expect profanity, wanton abuse of one another, and a lack of respect for serious adulting.
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Girls Can Tell: It’s Not Me, It’s You is a brutally honest, wickedly funny, no BS look at modern dating, love, and the absolute circus of profiles, red flags, and emotional landmines people over 50 have to deal with. Hosted by radio veteran Trent Erikson, this show is part relationship autopsy, part rant, part advice column, and part therapy session, if your therapist was sarcastic and occasionally inappropriate. Expect weekly episodes with bold opinions, smart insights, and savage humor abo ...
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An advice column for people who live with people who live for sports
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Not So Nice Advice is a comedy driven, entertainment podcast that analyzes advice columns and blogs. The show revisits letters already answered by the columnist or blogger, explains why the given advice is wrong and then offers the correct prescription for a successful solution. Hosted by comedian and television personality Chuck Nice, along with fellow comedians and celebrity guests, Nice Advice is a hilarious take on the industrial opinion complex. Listeners who are wise enough to request ...
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This is a multiple award-winning podcast about early American history. It’s a show for people who love history and who want to know more about the historical people and events that have impacted and shaped our present-day world. Each episode features conversations with professional historians who help shed light on important people and events in early American history. It is produced by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
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Millions read Cary's "Since You Asked" advice column on Salon.com from 2001 to 2013. Then he left Salon and moved to Italy, where he writes and podcasts the weekly. Hear his compassionate insight and offbeat humor in his own entertaining voice every Thursday, direct from the medieval Tuscan town of Castiglion Fiorentino!
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In the style of Dear Abby and Ann Landers we will give straightforward and honest advice from the GenX perspective. We will also revisit advice columns of the past and dive into the questions these icons received, the answers they gave and how they would relate to today’s world.
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Dear Podcast is three friends drunkenly discussing strangers' problems taken from Agony Aunt columns and dispensing their own bad advice.
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Business Badassery: the audio advice column for your online business. Each week we answer questions our listeners submit. Without taking ourselves too seriously, we cover anything and everything to do with running, building or growing an online business. Got a question? Ask it here: https://bit.ly/2ZsvJ2A
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Teen Anonymous Advice Column & Online Community
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Techniques, skillbuilding, pattern discussion, interviews with makers we adore, our favorite tools... and the knitting advice column you've been waiting for!
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A show about advice columns and columnists by three unqualified friends from the internet. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wtto/support
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Ill Advised with Stefani and Ray is a comedy-advice podcast where friendship meets life’s messiest situations. Each week, the BiFFs dive into classic and modern advice columns — from the sincere & genuine to the unhinged & absurd — and serve up their own brand of thoughtful, unfiltered advice, the way only a best friend could. If you like living through someone else’s drama, emotional deep-dives, and laughing through life’s inconveniences, this one’s for you. Join the BiFFs — Stefani & Ray — ...
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Welcome to Through Thick & Thin! On this Podcast two young women, Georgette and Nafi, hold a verbal advice column. We use personal anecdotes, facts and real world happenings to formulate advice for people who may be experiencing similar things. We sincerely hope you enjoy and Share this podcast with the world! Follow @___efua____and @welovefifi_ on Instagram as well as Twitter!
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Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator of the Financial Times, reads his weekly column Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Humans are complicated, but the resourcing of humans doesn’t have to be. Listen in as our guests rant and reflect on their managerial and career challenges, with lighthearted and practical advice from day job expert Heather Krentler. Call her at 313-327-2209, or reach out via email: [email protected]. Heather is the Regional Director Human Resources for Crain Communications Inc and the voice of HR Confidential, a management and career advice column aimed at Crain’s national audience. ...
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The Forward’s classic Jewish advice column, A Bintel Brief, is now a podcast. Our co-hosts, two Jewish mothers, dish on the dilemmas of Jewish-American life, identity, culture and politics. New episodes every Thursday.
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Ask A Wayfinder is an audio advice column that combines wisdom with meditation and mindfulness techniques to help listeners find the path that is right for them. Hosted by life coach and meditation teacher, Dana Wheeles. Submit your letter at https://www.deerhawkhealing.com/ask-a-wayfinder/.
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Personal podcast to promote mental health awareness and wellness in our community. Here giving perspective from both my clincical and personal experiences. Advice column with a little hint of societal issues. I’m pretty blunt so thick skin is required. But generally this is what you want this experience to be...
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Uplifting reminders to connect with the best in yourself, others, and the world! With so much negativity in the world, we can use some inspiration. Join us as we spend a few moments reflecting on the wisdom and beauty around us. If we are just meeting, thank you for stopping by! I’m Lisa and I’m glad you’re here. When I was just an eight-year-old kid, my dad used to play motivational stories on cassette tapes as we’d zip around in his sports car on the weekend. From that age I have been draw ...
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Baly Family Circus is a fortnightly familial advice column. We answer questions from the terribly mundane to the deeply philosophical. If you want to know if you own a ball that has been accidentally thrown onto your roof, or what happens after death, then send your questions our way; [email protected]. It’s free advice from four family members doing their very best to figure it out so you don’t have to. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Need advice from some super smart women about your career, love life, or maybe what to do with all that rage you're feeling? Comedy writer Ashley Nicole Black (Full Frontal with Samantha Bee) brings her popular DAME advice column, "Sip On This," to life, pulling in amazing guest co-hosts like Ijeoma Oluo, Samantha Bee, Rebecca Traister and more to answer listeners' questions.
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News and advice columns of yesteryear. Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Join your hostess the delightful, Ms. Helen Chen on a trip back in time. Ms. Helen covers everything from vintage dating tips, old baking tricks, unsolved murders and bank robberies, and the occasional want ad that would likely be banned in today's prints.
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Everything from weird internet trends, to branding tips, to that older sister advice column you never knew you needed. Connect with us @mblaircreative on social media or send us an email at [email protected] with what you want to hear next!
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Everything from weird internet trends, to branding tips, to that older sister advice column you always wanted. We've got it all! Send us an email at [email protected] with what you want to hear next or connect with us @mblaircreative on any social media site.
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Raging Gracefully, which first appeared as a column in 2012, leveled up to a podcast in 2024. It takes a shallow dive into a deep ocean of hilarious and trending topics that often involve the aging process. Expect satire, tongue-in-cheek social commentary, questionable advice, obscure musical references, life hacks, as well as fitness and wellness tips that just might fly in the face of what we're currently force-fed. Annie Niland is a writer, teacher, fitness pioneer, motivational speaker, ...
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410 The World's First Personal Advice Column
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1:06:13When did people begin seeking anonymous advice for their most profound personal dilemmas? What can the answers to their early questions tell us about the emotional lives of people in the past? We’re traveling back in time to 1690s England to explore the world’s first personal advice column, The Athenian Mercury. This two-sided broadsheet publicatio…
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A Mother’s Fierce, Extravagant Love (Encore)
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22:18In honor of Mother’s Day this week, we revisit the story of one mom who went to extraordinary lengths to make sure her daughter always felt her love, even after she was gone. Each time Genevieve Kingston reached a milestone — a birthday, her first period, high school graduation, she’d reach into the box her mom had packed for her and pull out the n…
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My Jewish Friend is a Murderer. Can We Stay In Touch?
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40:37A listener’s friend committed a heinous crime and is now in prison. She wonders if remaining friends and visiting him dishonors his victim’s memory. Tune in to hear Rabbi Shira and Hanna’s advice. Support Chutzpod! Submit a question Contact Chutzpod! Follow Hanna on Instagram Follow Shira on Instagram Follow Shira on Facebook Follow Chutzpod on Fac…
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It's time to say goodbye, thank you for everything. Next week will be the finale episode, looking back on your favorite moments. We'd love to hear from you one last time, in the comments or at the gmail with your favorite stories, guests, moments or highlights from the past 5 years. With so much love, L&J. Send us your highlights on the Wild 'Til 9…
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The Secret Tapes of a Teacher with Charles Fournier
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46:35What do a lead-painted door, a rubberized body part in a middle school backpack, and the KKK showing up to a school in the ‘80s have in common? Absolutely nothing—except they’re all packed into this episode. Today, I’m kicking things off solo with chaotic home improvement updates (including which stripper works hardest) and a couple of voice memos …
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So, we changed the name. Welcome to How To Survive the Classroom—you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be. In this kickoff to the new era, I’m diving into two of the most unhinged teacher submissions I’ve ever heard—one involving a movie mishap that will haunt you and another featuring a hallway hair war that somehow became my own personal realit…
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Passing Out In The Classroom with Gabe Dannenbring
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1:02:06On this week's episode "Passing Out In The Classroom", I spoke with Gabe Dannenbring, about how he comes from a family of teachers and got into teaching to bring something to society, the time he tore his pants at school, when a meth head broke into their school, and shared his opinions on what the US can do to recruit more teachers. — Want to Lear…
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A Special Interest in Rodents with Mrs. Frazzled
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1:03:30On this week's episode, "A Special Interest in Rodents with Mrs. Frazzled", I spoke with Arielle Fodor, AKA Mrs. Frazzled, about her love for rodents, maternity leave practices among teachers, and where her teaching voice came from. — Want to Learn About Mrs. Frazzled? TikTok / Instagram / Facebook / YouTube : @mrs.frazzled — Don’t be shy come say …
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BTS Of The Trust & Teaching with Gaspare Randazzo
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1:06:14On this week's episode "BTS Of The Trust & Teaching", I spoke with Gaspare Randazzo, about how a dare sent him to China, which in turn led him to teaching, as well as talking about Abe Lincoln being his favorite historical figure, his stand-up career, and his time on the Netflix reality show, The Trust. — Want to Learn About Gaspare Randazzo? @Stan…
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On this week's episode "Puke and Rally", I spoke with Devin Siebold! He shares stories about the teacher who inspired him in his youth, the time he volunteered to be pied in the face by students, and what led to him vomiting in the classroom. — Want to Learn Devin Siebold? All Social Media: @devinsiebold or @devincomedy — Don’t be shy come say hi: …
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Buff Nipple Drawings with Mr. Philip Lindsay
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1:05:03On this week's episode "Buff Nipple Drawings", I spoke with Mr Philip Lindsay, about how he is about to finish his Masters in Special Education, how he strategizes reaching kids who just can’t pay attention learning math, using Gen Z and Alpha language in the classroom, and shares his most embarrassing story. — Want to Learn About Mr Philip Lindsay…
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A Blind Taste Test with Matt Eicheldinger
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59:43On this week's episode "A Blind Taste Test", I spoke with Matt Eicheldinger! He told us about how being a soccer camp coach in high school and that experience working with kids led him to teach, shared moments of how technology in the classroom failed him, talked about the books he wrote for middle schoolers, and shared some of the grossest stories…
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Raccoon Roadkill with Andrea Caspari
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1:02:39On this week's episode "Raccoon Roadkill", I spoke with Andrea Caspari! She shared her experiences teaching in the inner city, discussed how to embrace what kids are into and develop those interests and skills, and recalled a crazy possum stand-up act she saw. — Want to Learn About Andrea Caspari? Facebook: Andrea Caspari Comedy Instagram / YouTube…
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Historically Hot Gossip with Lauren Cella
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1:10:03On this week's episode "Historically Hot Gossip", I spoke with the amazing Lauren Chela! Discover how she transforms history lessons with storytelling, her memorable experience at Disney's Abe Lincoln exhibit, and her journey from subbing for two years to becoming a full-fledged teacher. Plus, don't miss the hilarious story of how she recreated a b…
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We Are Insecure with Lauran Woolley
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1:05:32On this week's episode "We Are Insecure", I spoke with Lauran Woolley She shared her teaching dress code philosophies, how middle school girls are terrifying, and how turning 30 means getting old and becoming uncool. — Want to Learn About Lauran Wooley? TikTok / Youtube / Facebook / Instagram / Threads / Snapchat: @Mrs.Woolleyin5th — Don’t be shy c…
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On this week's episode "Free Snacks", I had an inspiring chat with Carey Arensberg! She shares the heartwarming story behind her Care Closet, opens up about being diagnosed with ADHD later in life and how an earlier diagnosis could have changed things, and discusses the challenges of navigating social media. Plus, hear about some of the weirdest it…
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Navigating Mean Girls and Mischief with Rebecca Rogers
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1:08:19On this week's episode "Navigating Mean Girls and Mischief", I spoke with Rebecca Rogers! She shares hilarious and heartfelt stories from her early teaching years, the challenges of handling mean girls, and the memorable pranks her students played. Rebecca also opens up about setting boundaries with difficult parents and the surprising experiences …
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Teach for America Critiqued with Joe Dombrowski
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1:16:29On this week's episode "Teach for America Critiqued", I spoke with Joe Dombrowski! He shares his journey from elementary school teacher to full-time touring comedian. Joe shares some wild classroom stories, including his infamous viral April Fool's prank, and offers hilarious insights into the world of teaching and comedy. Plus, don't miss his cand…
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How Can We Keep Teachers in the Classroom? Insights with Charles Fournier
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1:10:44On this week's episode "How Can We Keep Teachers in the Classroom?", I spoke with Charles Fournier! Together, we dive deep into the critical issues of teacher attrition, workload, and the cultural challenges within the education system. Charles shares insights from his podcast, discussing the systemic problems that lead to teachers leaving the prof…
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Bathroom Fan Encounters with Sam Salem
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1:05:44On this week's episode "Bathroom Fan Encounters", I spoke with Sam Salem! He shares his journey as a substitute teacher and comedian, his wild experiences on the road, and the challenges of balancing comedy with teaching. From awkward encounters with fans to navigating the unpredictable world of subbing, Sam shares it all with humor and insight. Pl…
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Mentor Moments with Mr. Eugene Williams
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1:08:34On this week's episode "Mentor Moments", I spoke with Mr. Eugene Williams! He shares some stories and we reminisce about the early days of my teaching career under his guidance, share some wild and hilarious classroom stories, and discuss the invaluable lessons I learned from his mentorship. From navigating tricky student situations to growing as a…
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What Are the Secrets to Longevity in Teaching? with Jessica Hawk
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1:05:33On this week's episode "What Are the Secrets to Longevity in Teaching?", I spoke with Jessica Hawk! Together we discuss the importance of administrative support in achieving long-term success in teaching, the challenges and rewards of starting a Gay-Straight Alliance in the early 2000s, and the humorous yet touching moments of Jessica's last days a…
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Why Is Honest Sex Education Essential in Schools? with Leslie Rob
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1:06:16On this week's episode "Why Is Honest Sex Education Essential in Schools?", I sit down with Leslie Robinson, a dynamic stand-up comedian, speaker, and Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS) teacher. The conversation dives into Leslie’s unique teaching experiences, from navigating the shift from Home Economics to FACS, to engaging students in practical…
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How Do Conspiracy Theories Affect Our Students? with Katy Kahn
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1:08:30On this week's episode "How Do Conspiracy Theories Affect Our Students?", I spoke with Katy Kahn! Together we explore a range of topics, from the humorous misunderstandings in pickup basketball to the serious challenges of media literacy in today's digital age. Katy shares her unique journey as a teacher and content creator, discussing the importan…
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You Might Also Like: In It: Raising Kids who Learn Differently, from Understood.org
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28:07We’re doing something a little different today. We’re sharing an episode from another podcast. It’s called In It: Raising Kids who Learn Differently. It’s a show for parents and educators of children who have challenges with reading, math, focus, and other learning differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you have any students in your class who are …
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What Are the Dangers of Suppressed Emotions in Students? with Jared Scott
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1:06:30On this week's episode "What Are the Dangers of Suppressed Emotions in Students?", I sit down with motivational speaker Jared Scott to discuss his journey from a shy, small-town kid to a leading advocate for student mental health. Jared shares his personal experiences with loss, the power of vulnerability, and the importance of mental resilience in…
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What Are the Realities of Being a Teacher and a Mom? with Melissa Rabaya & Lauren Antonio
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1:14:26On this week's episode "What Are the Realities of Being a Teacher and a Mom?", I spoke with my long time friends Melissa Rabaya & Lauren Antonio ! We discuss the realities of balancing teaching and motherhood, by sharing candid stories about the challenges and joys of raising young children while managing demanding teaching careers. From dealing wi…
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How Does Solo Sailing Compare to Teaching? with Luke Hartley (Sailing Songbird)
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1:09:44On this week's episode "How Does Solo Sailing Compare to Teaching?", I sit down with Luke Hartley, also known as the Sailing Songbird. Luke shares his extraordinary journey from being a middle school music teacher in Seattle to sailing solo around the world on his 27-foot sailboat. Currently anchored in French Polynesia, Luke discusses the joys and…
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39:56We’re doing something a little different today. We’re sharing an episode from another podcast. It’s called Opportunity Gap: How to get kids to talk about school. It’s hosted by Julian Saavedra, an assistant principal in Philadelphia who has spent nearly 20 years working in public schools. Kids of color who have things like ADHD or dyslexia often fa…
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In class with a rockstar: Bowling for Soup’s Jaret Reddick
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1:06:44In this week's episode "In class with a rockstar", I sit down with the multi-talented Jaret Reddick, lead singer of Bowling for Soup and solo country artist. We dive into Jaret’s musical journey, from his pop-punk roots to his new adventures in country music, discuss the importance of educators who see potential in every student, and explore how Ja…
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Using Humor, Pranks, and Modern Tools to Thrive in Teaching with Kevin McClintock
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59:25In this week's episode "Using Humor, Pranks, and Modern Tools to Thrive in Teaching", I sit down with Kevin McClintock, aka Mr. McTikTok, to discuss the realities of teaching in today’s classrooms. We dive into the use of humor and pranks as tools for engagement, and how Kevin navigates classroom dynamics with both humor, pranks, and care. We even …
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Managing Bias While Addressing Real-World Issues in Education with Sharon McMahon
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1:06:41In this week's episode "Managing Bias While Addressing Real-World Issues in Education", I sit down with "America’s Government Teacher" Sharon McMahon, known for her clear, unbiased approach to current events. Together, we discuss the challenges teachers face in today’s polarized environment and how educators can help students think critically, unde…
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Turning Stickers into Classroom Gold with Andrea Miller
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1:11:50In this week's episode "Turning Stickers into Classroom Gold", I chat with the ever-popular "Sticker Teacher" Andrea Miller, known for her viral classroom content and sticker-based student motivation. Andrea shares her journey from middle school math teacher to content creator with millions of followers, and how her love of stickers has transformed…
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Homework Horror Stories: When Parents Say ‘No Way! with Gabe Dannenbring
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1:16:12In this week's episode "Homework Horror Stories: When Parents Say ‘No Way!", I chat with Gabe Dannenbring about the challenges of modern-day education. From managing work-life balance post-pandemic to evolving classroom dynamics, we explore how teachers and students alike are navigating an ever-changing landscape. Gabe shares his perspective as a m…
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Dropped in the Classroom: WTF are State Standards with Valerie Dominy
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1:11:14In this week's episode "Dropped in the Classroom: WTF are State Standards", I'm joined by Valerie Dominy, a high school business teacher and the founder of The Highest Standard. Valerie shares her insights into teaching, from navigating state standards and alternative certification to helping new teachers survive their first years in the classroom.…
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In this week's episode "Family Trolls and Hosting Goals", I welcome my sister Becca Cousins, creator of Host in Your Home, for a lively discussion about the ups and downs of party hosting. From family trolling on social media to sharing tips on how to host stress-free gatherings in less-than-perfect homes, this episode has it all. Becca and I dive …
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Haunted Classrooms and Mormon Wives with Denver Riley
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1:01:01In this week's episode "Haunted Classrooms and Mormon Wives", Denver Riley and I tackle the rollercoaster of being a teacher, from Denver’s near-miss with HR over a missing credential to the spooky fun of Halloween in the classroom. But the real fun begins when they hilariously compare the cast of Secret Lives of Mormon Wives to the types of teache…
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Pep Rally, Tooth Picks, and Gen Z Teachers with Jennifer Cerda & Denver Riley
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1:15:27In this week's episode "Pep Rally, Tooth Picks, and Gen Z Teachers", I am joined by Jennifer Cerda & Denver Riley who share their experiences in teaching and leadership, along with some unforgettable classroom moments. From managing classroom dynamics to the infamous pep rally incident that shocked the entire school, they dive deep into the challen…
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Mastering Work-Life Balance in Teaching with Natalie Ringold
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1:06:35In this week's episode "Mastering Work-Life Balance in Teaching", I sit down with Natalie Ringold, founder of Always Upper Elementary, to talk about effective teaching strategies and work-life balance. Natalie shares her viral experience teaching kindness, discusses the impact of social-emotional learning (SEL), and explains how structured schedule…
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The Stories That Connect Us with Upworthy's Gabriel Reilich and Lucia Knell
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1:03:25In this inspiring episode, I sit down with Gabriel Reilich and Lucia Nell from Upworthy to discuss their heartwarming book, Good People: Stories from the Best of Humanity. We explore the power of small acts of kindness, the impact of storytelling, and how positivity can counteract the negativity in today's world. Takeaways: The Ripple Effect of Kin…
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Unforgettable Freak-Outs with Tyler Jackowski
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1:12:49In this high-energy episode I am joined by Tyler Jackowski, an educator and content creator, for a hilarious and heartfelt conversation about teaching, ADHD, mental health, and the wild world of classroom chaos. From unforgettable freak outs in the classroom to advice on thoughtful teacher gifts and even the unexpected perks of online fame, this ep…
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A Thanksgiving Special: Gratitude and Turkey Butts with Denver Riley
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1:09:24In this special Thanksgiving episode I sit down with Denver Riley to dive into a blend of holiday trivia, teacher humor, and unexpected insights. As we tackle Thanksgiving history questions (with some questionable accuracy), Denver and I find ourselves navigating through fun facts, turkey anatomy, and relatable teaching stories. We also discuss Den…
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The Problem with Sleepy Stickers: A Teacher’s Perspective with Denver Riley
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1:00:07This week Denver Riley is back to dive into the quirky and chaotic moments that make up daily life in the classroom. From a “bagel ban” created by Denver’s students to navigating E.E. Cummings' poetry with skeptical high schoolers, they share the ups and downs of engaging students. Denver recalls being humorously bullied by her middle schoolers and…
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The Art of Social Correction with Denver Riley
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1:07:19In this episode Denver Riley returns to explore the hidden meanings behind teacher language, focusing on the art of social correction and phrases that say one thing but mean another. Takeaways: The Value of Social Correction: Teachers use subtle language as a way of guiding behavior and managing classroom dynamics without resorting to direct confro…
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Swiping Right with ALS with Brooke Eby
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1:02:43In this heartfelt and humorous episode Brooke Eby, social media advocate and ALS warrior, shares her journey of living with and raising awareness about ALS. From her initial symptoms to her diagnosis years later, Brooke talks candidly about the misconceptions surrounding ALS, her work with Salesforce to support the ALS community, and her viral soci…
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The Secrets Behind Writing a Bestseller with Jeneva Rose
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58:29In this captivating episode I welcome New York Times bestselling author Jeneva Rose to share her journey from aspiring writer to literary sensation. Known for her hit thriller The Perfect Marriage, Jeneva talks about her writing process, balancing multiple genres, and the thrill of creating memorable characters. Takeaways: The Evolution of a Story:…
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Loose Meats and Radiator Cuisine with Gaspare Randazzo and Denver Riley
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1:00:33In this chaotic and laugh-out-loud episode I am joined by Denver Riley and Gaspare Randazzo for an unforgettable conversation about teaching, creativity, and hilariously unconventional approaches to classroom life. From Gaspare’s infamous “radiator cuisine” featuring Ziploc-bagged pizza and loose hot dogs to a surprising deep dive into teacher fash…
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