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Curated Questions: Conversations Celebrating the Power of Questions Hosted by Ken Woodward, Curated Questions is a thought-provoking podcast that celebrates the art and science of asking profound questions. This podcast is for curious minds who understand that the right question can unlock new perspectives and drive personal growth. What to Expect Insightful Conversations: Experts from diverse fields share their journey in mastering the craft of inquiry, revealing how it has transformed thei ...
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The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast

Jennifer Gonzalez

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Teaching strategies, classroom management, education reform, educational technology -- if it has something to do with teaching, we're talking about it. Jennifer Gonzalez interviews educators, students, administrators and parents about the psychological and social dynamics of school, trade secrets, and other juicy things you'll never learn in a textbook. For more fantastic resources for teachers, visit http://www.cultofpedagogy.com.
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Collars & Calluses

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Collars & Calluses is a working theology for young men where grit meets grace and faith meets the work bench, where young men can come to learn how to grow in the strength, wisdom, and courage that God calls them to. In a world confused about manhood, we open God's word and roll up our sleeves. We'll talk theology, that's not just for the classroom, but for the job site, the gym, the family table, and the front lines of life. We are about forging biblical masculinity that works in the real w ...
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School Me

National Education Association

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A podcast fueled by educators. Each month, School Me brings you advice from fellow educators, expert breakdowns of education trends and news, and the encouragement you need to give your students your very best each day. Brought to you by the National Education Association.
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Plants, People, Science

American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS)

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Horticultural science is the only discipline that incorporates both the science and aesthetics of plants. It is the science and art of producing edible fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs, and ornamental plants, improving and commercializing them. Plants, People, Science, a podcast by the American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS), will bring you the recent advancements in science, technology, innovation, development, and education for economically important horticultural crops and pla ...
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This podcast series serves all educators interested in implementing global-based collaboration in their K-12 classrooms. This series will introduce you to the topic of global collaboration and why it's important for today's student, provide pertinent Web-based resources and applications to utilize in the classroom, guide you toward selecting standards-based and discipline specific global projects, troubleshoot common technological and other obstacles to cooperative learning, and provide info ...
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The Teaching Practice

The Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication

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New podcast weblog“The Teaching Practice” is a podcast out of Franklin Pierce University that discusses practical approaches to addressing the classroom discipline and management issues that every teacher encounters. In each episode, a college student observing in the classroom brings a specific situation for us to discuss, reflect on, and brainstorm practical strategies to improve their craft.
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teachernerdz

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Welcome to the TeacherNerdz podcast. Joe and Ron are self-proclaimed teachernerdz geeking out on all things education. They are looking to move educational practices to a student-driven classroom full of globally aware, empathetic, creative, innovative, and collaborative students willing to take risks. Join them as they chat with educators from around the world, discussing educational tools, techniques, ideas, policies, & much more. Joe is a 5th-grade teacher and Ron a technology teacher, gr ...
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Join TMac, a Multi-Emmy Award-winning former TV camera operator, photographer, and teacher as he hosts intimate conversations with world-class photographers, cinematographers, TV directors, and producers. Each episode is packed with real-world tips for breaking into the business, techniques, and stories from the world of media production. Whether you're shooting with a smartphone or cinema camera, this learning lab helps you level up your visual storytelling skills. From weddings to wildlife ...
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Real conversations. Real connection. The Mother Son Podcast with Kim and Jacob is a heartfelt and often humorous series where a real-life mother and her teenage son explore the joys, challenges, and awkward moments of growing up and parenting. From navigating friendships and school drama to handling bullies, big feelings, and social pressure, no topic is off limits. Jacob, who is on the spectrum, brings his unique insights, humor, and perspective to every conversation. Together, they share t ...
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Elite Leader Insights™

Donald C. Kunkel Jr, Founder - Elite Leadership Center

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Weekly insights to help you lead with more trust, clarity, and influence — from Donald C. Kunkel Jr., founder of the Elite Leadership Center™, author of The Foundations of Influence, and creator of the TECCA™ Influence System. Whether you’re leading a team, a classroom, a family, or a company, these no-fluff lessons are designed to help you build real leadership impact — rooted in trust, emotional intelligence, communication, credibility, and adaptability.
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The Score

Eric Jimenez & Justin McLean

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An Urban Music Education Podcast hosted by Eric and Justin. They provide tips and strategies through honest discussions about their experience teaching music in an Urban setting. The goal is to provide a positive and solution-based narrative to create more effective, compassionate and culturally relevant music educators.
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Welcome to “Making It With Terry Wollman”, the show that explores the secrets, successes and strategies for making it in the music biz. In the studio, the classroom, and in my travels, I so often get questions about the creative process, so I created this show to focus on what it takes to have a lasting career in the ever-changing landscape of the music business. You’re really in for a treat, as I have invited my friends, some of the best and brightest in music, to share their stories. I gua ...
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Business Blindspots

James Pederson

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Success isn't about avoiding challenges it's about how you overcome the challenges when they come your way. In Business Blindspots, we dive deep into the journeys of accomplished individuals across various fields who have achieved remarkable success by embracing the invaluable lessons learned from their mistakes. Our podcast features candid conversations about business-related missteps and personal challenges that have shaped these remarkable individuals.
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Teaching Strides

Mount Royal University

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The Teaching Strides podcast is a production of the Academic Development Centre and the journalism department at Mount Royal University. A space dedicated to highlighting the many and varied teaching philosophies at MRU, each episode features professors (and sometimes their students!) as we dig into their unique teaching practices.
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Edspective Podcast

Dr. Christopher F. SIlver, Dr. Jared Bigham, Dr. Jared Myracle

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The Edspective Podcast takes on the most challenging questions in education today. During each episode, Drs Jared Myracle and Jared Bigham examine one “big question” that is confronting the field of education. Leaning on their experience as educators, Jared and Jared tackle each episode’s “big question” by sharing their own unique perspectives and the thoughts and opinions of other experts in the field. The Edspective Podcast is not just for educators. People from all walks of life will find ...
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The Montessori Notebook podcast is the place for all your Montessori inspiration. Simone Davies, author of The Montessori Toddler, reveals all her insights from years of being a Montessori teacher and parent. Through conversations, answering listener’s questions, and sharing what she’s been learning lately, you’ll be inspired to take those ideas that resonate for you and put them straight into practice to be a more calm, supportive parent or teacher. Simone is down to earth, warm, and makes ...
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Teachers Who Pray

Teachers Who Pray

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Many schools are filled with high levels of anxiety and trauma - due to increases in school violence, students' lack of respect for others and classroom interruptions during instruction. Teachers face unprecedented challenges in the classroom: students’ mental health struggles, students’ learning loss from remote learning caused by Covid-19, and so much more. Teachers also face real-life personal issues just like everyone else and these burdens don’t disappear when they go to work. At school ...
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Think a great wine grape can’t survive where winters drop to minus forty? We sit down with breeder Dr. Harlene Hatterman-Valenti from North Dakota State University to unpack how a young industry, a focused research program, and some stubborn optimism produced two new cultivars built for the northern plains. From the early days of variety trials and…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Mother-Son Podcast with Kim & Jake, we dive into what research actually says about the positive side of ADHD and neurodiversity. While ADHD is often discussed only in terms of challenges like inattention, impulsivity, emotional regulation, and executive functioning, growing scientific research shows that ADHD i…
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We're kicking off the year like we always do, with a round-up of six educational tech tools we think are worth a look. On the list this year: a site that offers fantastic STEM interactives, an AI-powered collaborative writing platform, a free, web-based sound editor, a tool that can turn any text into an infographic, a library of beautifully produc…
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"What are the questions you will be carrying into the year, such that it will be a celebration of your becoming?" - Ken Woodward This year-end Curated Questions episode is a reflective curation of the questions that shaped several conversations throughout 2025. Rather than offering a rapid recap of every episode, Ken highlights a handful of moments…
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Join Bill in this special edition of Collars & Calluses, where he is joined by his sons and sons-in-law to delve into the challenges and triumphs of young men today. Together, they explore the principles of biblical masculinity, the importance of hard work, and the influence of Proverbs in their lives. Hear personal stories of marriage, career, and…
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"Direction often emerges not from knowing what you want, but from finally admitting what you don’t." - Ken Woodward The Inquisitive Almanack: 2026 Edition closes the year with something Curated Questions has never quite done before—an affectionate, slightly irreverent, and deeply thoughtful almanack for the inner life. Inspired by Benjamin Franklin…
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In this episode of Collars & Calluses, Bill and Rich discuss the wisdom found in Proverbs, focusing on the sexual mission of young men and avoiding Harlot Folly. They explore themes of honor, consequences of sexual sin, and the importance of discipline and positive pursuits. They discuss the impact of sexual sin on both individuals and marriages, p…
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Send us a text As this year comes to a close, we just want to say thank you. When we started The Mother-Son Podcast, we never imagined how meaningful these conversations would become—not just for us, but for so many of you listening along. This year we’ve talked about big topics: parenting through tough moments, ADHD and neurodiversity, discipline,…
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In this episode of the Zoom With Our Feet Podcast, TMac talks with media arts teacher and former radio producer Bernie Van Tilburg about how teaching, storytelling, and real-world media skills help students learn photography, video, and creative production the right way. radio beginnings and learning timing under pressure why teaching sharpened emp…
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"Not being a hundred percent sure all the time is a weird strength." - Haru Yamada In this episode of Curated Questions, Ken Woodward is in conversation with Dr. Haru Yamada, a sociolinguist, intercultural communication scholar, and author of Kiku: The Japanese Art of Good Listening, to explore what it really means to listen. Haru traces her early …
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In this episode of Collars and Calluses, the focus is on young men's sexual mission, particularly how to fight against Harlot Folly as described in Proverbs. Hosts Rich and Bill discuss the pervasive nature of sexual temptation in modern society, noting that it manifests in various forms both online and offline. They emphasize the importance of und…
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Send us a text Should my child get diagnosed with ADHD? If you’ve ever asked yourself that question, this episode is for you. In this episode of The Mother-Son Podcast with Kim & Jake, we explore why recognizing and diagnosing ADHD early can be life-changing — and why missing the signs can have serious emotional, academic, and mental-health consequ…
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Episode Summary "If all you do is pay attention to what everyone else is paying attention to, then by definition you're not likely to innovate anything or create anything very original or different or surprising." - Rob Walker Writer and cultural observer Rob Walker joins Ken to explore how questions and noticing reshape the way we move through the…
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In this episode of 'Collars & Calluses,' Bill Smith and Rich Lusk continue their discussion on discipline and sexual mission within the framework of Biblical masculinity. The focus is on identifying and avoiding the temptations of Harlot Folly as described in Proverbs. They emphasize the importance of understanding female nature, the impact of immo…
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Send us a text In today’s quick mini-episode, Kim and Jake share 10 evidence-based strategies teachers can use to help ADHD students thrive. These approaches reduce disruptions, boost engagement, and make school more manageable for neurodiverse kids. If you're a teacher, tutor, coach, or parent, this episode gives simple tools grounded in what we n…
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We're living in a time when having a difference of opinion is a potential minefield of hurt feelings, emotional outbursts, and severed relationships. If this has caused you to avoid certain topics in your classroom, the growth discourse framework used by the School of Ethics and Global Leadership (SEGL) may offer a way to re-engage in these convers…
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"We vote with our labor for the world we want to create. If you don't reflect on what you're doing, how do you know you're casting the right vote?" - Radhika Dutt In this episode of Curated Questions, host Ken Woodward engages entrepreneur and author Radhika Dutt in a profound exploration of how questions can transform organizations from goal-drive…
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Struggling to recruit, manage, or retain Gen Z? You're not alone, and you're not imagining the shift. In this episode of The Ascended Workplace, Rebecca Burtram sits down with HR leader Jack Foust to break down what’s REALLY happening with Gen Z talent and what the most effective HR leaders are doing to adapt. Drawing from years of recruiting, onbo…
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In this episode of 'Collars & Calluses,' hosts Bill Smith and Rich Lusk discuss the topic of sexual temptation and the biblical concept of 'Harlot Folly' from the book of Proverbs. They explore how Solomon's teachings to his son emphasize the importance of choosing Lady Wisdom over Harlot Folly. The conversation includes discussions on sexual disci…
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Send us a text In this eye-opening episode, Kim and Jake explore the truth behind one of the most quoted — and misquoted — sayings in parenting: “Spare the rod, spoil the child.” Together, they unpack where the phrase really came from, how corporal punishment became woven into American parenting culture, and what modern science reveals about its lo…
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We trace Todd’s path from a basement darkroom to a thriving production company, focusing on film-era discipline, business choices, and the power of relationships. We share practical systems for shooting, hiring, and staying resilient while moving into documentaries and nonprofit storytelling. • origin story from school darkroom to ad agency lead • …
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"The Insight Pause is sitting in the rubble of your shattered worldview before clearing a single stone." - Ken Woodward In this solo episode, Ken Woodward introduces The Insight Pause—a five-step framework for navigating the moments that crack open our worldview. Through his own story of confronting the hidden history behind the Indigenous names an…
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In this episode of Collars & Calluses, Bill Smith and Rich Lusk continue their discussion on the sexual mission, exploring the role of sexual pleasure and maturity within marriage. They delve into the importance of building physical attraction, the biblical mandate for sex within marriage, and how men can embody strength and confidence to become go…
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Send us a text In this episode, Kim & Jake break down a question every parent, teacher, and kid wonders about: What does ADHD actually feel like? Not how it looks from the outside — how it feels on the inside. Jake shares honest insight about racing thoughts, emotional intensity, impulsivity, overwhelm, and the pressure to “just try harder.” Kim ad…
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Neurodivergent educators, like those with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other forms of cognitive diversity, are essential voices in our schools. They bring innovation, empathy, and authenticity. Yet they often work within systems that weren't built with them in mind, and this can make the job of teaching especially challenging. In this episode, we'll…
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"I'm gonna make an appointment with my curiosity." - Frank Sesno Emmy award-winning journalist Frank Sesno shares how curiosity and strategic questioning shaped his four-decade career covering presidents and world leaders as CNN's Washington Bureau Chief and White House correspondent. From a fourth-grade question about astronauts to interviewing fi…
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In this episode, Rebecca turns the mic toward Adam for a candid conversation rooted in his years as a Restorative Justice (RJ) coach in K–12 schools. What began as a well-intentioned approach to repairing harm and strengthening community eventually drifted into something different: a system where accountability blurred, consequences disappeared, an…
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In this episode of Collars & Calluses, hosts Bill Smith (@wrs2_) and Rich Lusk (@Vicar1973) continue their discussion on the sexual mission for young men. They explore the importance of sexual discipline both within and outside of marriage, the role of sex as a bonding and covenant-renewing act, and the significance of procreation within the contex…
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Send us a text Arguing isn’t the problem — how we argue is. In this episode of The Mother-Son Podcast with Kim & Jake, we unpack one of the most universal parts of family life: conflict. From Friday-night screen-time debates to “Because I said so” moments, Kim and Jake explore why respectful disagreement can actually strengthen connection instead o…
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This episode is a game-changer for any teacher struggling with food guilt and restrictive diets. We welcome back wellness coach Eric Nelson, who shares his "nothing off limits" philosophy to help you build a sustainable, healthy relationship with food. Eric shows you how to ditch the counting, reframe your nutrition mindset, and tap into your body'…
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For more than 30 years, schools, hospitals, and places of worship have been considered "sensitive locations" — spaces protected from immigration enforcement. But recently, President Trump has moved to strip away those protections, opening the door for ICE to enter campuses and target families. Now, a coalition of educator unions, community organiza…
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"When you have a trusting environment, it is exactly to hold each other accountable." - Jaimie Reese What does it take to build trust in one of the world’s largest bureaucracies? Former U.S. Navy Senior Executive (SES) Jaimie Reese joins Ken Woodward to explore how genuine curiosity and courageous questioning can reshape systems, teams, and lives. …
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In this episode of 'Collars & Calluses,' hosts Bill Smith and Rich Lusk discuss the sexual mission for young men in a biblically anchored life. The episode underscores the necessity of sexual discipline as a vital aspect of fulfilling one's masculine mission as outlined in the Book of Proverbs. Addressing issues ranging from the dangers of pornogra…
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Send us a text What happens when you realize later in life that your brain has been wired differently all along? In this episode, Kim and Jacob explore what it’s like to be diagnosed with ADHD or Autism as an adult. From the “aha” moments that spark self-discovery to the emotional rollercoaster that follows a late-in-life diagnosis, this conversati…
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National Geographic photographer Jason Edwards joins the ZoomPod to talk about a career built on light, patience, and discipline—first on Kodachrome, now in the digital field. Episode Snapshot: National Geographic photographer Jason Edwards has spent decades learning how to see light before pressing the shutter—and how to turn individual frames int…
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If we're doing our jobs right as educators, students will gradually become independent, self-directed learners capable of monitoring, directing, and actively participating in building their own learning. But what if that's not happening? What if students continue to lean heavily on their teachers for step-by-step instructions on every task, never r…
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"The closer you become with these people while you're wearing that mask, the more distant you actually feel from the people around you." - Garrett Wood In this episode of Curated Questions, host Ken Woodward engages in a deep conversation with Garrett Wood, a national board-certified health and wellness coach and certified clinical hypnotherapist. …
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This episode of 'Collars and Calluses' features hosts Bill Smith and Rich Lusk discussing the importance of discipline for young men from a biblical perspective. Emphasizing the teachings of Proverbs, the discussion covers how discipline is central to wisdom, responsibility, and freedom. It examines the misconception of discipline as merely punitiv…
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Send us a text In this episode, Kim and Jake dive into one of life’s most essential (and often misunderstood) skills — getting along with others. From awkward small talk to decoding sarcasm, they unpack what social skills really mean and why they can be tricky for all kids, especially those who are neurodiverse. They share practical tools like conv…
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Episode Notes 00:00 The Possibility Of Your Avoided Question 01:21 Welcome to Curated Questions 01:59 Tangled Wings' Impact 04:31 The Question That Changes Questions 07:43 When Your Brain Says "Nope" (A Friendly Science Tour) 12:06 The Locked Door Model (Your Map to the Question) 15:11 A Personal Interlude (When I Found My Door) 16:10 From Boardroo…
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We sit down with our podcast teammate Lena Wilson—fresh off a first-place PhD Graduate Student Poster Competition win—to unpack what it takes to thrive at a major scientific conference, from crafting a clear two-minute story to turning a poster row into a collaboration engine. Lena takes us inside a week in New Orleans at her first ASHS Annual Conf…
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This episode of 'Collars & Calluses' discusses the development of a mission for young men, where faith intersects with practical life. Hosts Bill Smith and Rich Lusk explore the Biblical foundation of mission, stressing that every man's vocational calling contributes to God’s kingdom, whether as a pastor or a plumber. They emphasize the importance …
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Send us a text 🎙 Episode 120: Christopher Herrero – The Art of Band is the Art of War This week on The Score, Eric and Justin sit down with Christopher Herrero, Director of Bands at the legendary Edna Karr High School in New Orleans. 🔥 A proud Karr alum and the first Latino Tuba Section Leader at Jackson State University, Herrero returned home to l…
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Send us a text In today’s episode, Kim and her teen son Jake explore one of the most important yet tricky parts of parenting: knowing when to step in and advocate for your child — and when to step back and let them take responsibility. You’ll hear a real-life mother-son conversation that is for everyone. If you are a parent raising a neurodiverse c…
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Claire Komerak joins the ZoomPod to break down how design thinking and photography work together, from college sidelines to national broadcasts and championship moments. Episode Snapshot In this episode of the ZoomPod, Claire Komerak traces her path from disposable cameras and yearbook sidelines to shaping TCU’s visual identity, designing promos fo…
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If your teaching requires students to read or work with texts, and things have gotten a little stale in the engagement department, this episode will give you some great new strategies to try. High school English teachers Susan Barber and Brian Sztabnik once felt the same way, so they curated tons of fun, interactive, interesting text-based activiti…
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"The most fundamental relationship in any change process is the one that you have with yourself. It's the questions that you ask yourself first and foremost that are the game changers." - Jill Reilly In this episode of Curated Questions, host Ken Woodward is in conversation with global citizen and author Jill Reilly to explore the power of question…
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In this episode of Collars and Calluses, Bill Smith and Rich Lusk continue their discussion on masculine mission. Building on the previous episode, they explore how to develop individual missions by focusing on cultivating various masculine strengths. They discuss the significance of intellectual, physical, and spiritual strength, the importance of…
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Send us a text In this special solo episode of The Mother-Son Podcast with Kim & Jake, Kim opens up her heart to parents and caregivers of neurodiverse kids — especially those raising children with ADHD. After hearing from listeners who said the podcast helped them feel less alone, Kim wanted to take a moment to speak directly to the parents — the …
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