Welcome to "Teaching Python Podcast,” the go-to podcast for anyone interested in the intersection of education and coding. Hosted by Kelly Paredes and Sean Tibor, this podcast dives into the thrills and challenges of teaching computer science through the engaging and versatile Python programming language. About the Hosts: Kelly Paredes brings a wealth of global experience in curriculum design and currently inspires sixth and eighth graders at Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Ce ...
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Inquiry Based Learning Podcasts
Esac Rl week 6 Cover art photo provided by Nathan Chinapen on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@_photogratify_
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Inquiry based learning. REMOTE LEARNING Cover art photo provided by Jason Leem on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jleeems
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Created for newly engaged couples, Now That I’m Engaged, How Do I Get Married? Provides soonlyweds with everything they need to navigate their wedding planning journey easily. Kevin Dennis, host, and owner of Livermore-based lighting and A/V company Fantasy Sound Event Services, invites wedding professionals from across the industry to share their tips and advice on smart wedding planning (and what not to do!). Tune in each week to learn everything from budgeting and booking vendors, overcom ...
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Open University Educational Technology researcher, Eileen Scanlon looks at the benefits of 'inquiry learning' for young students, and how she is using the experiences to help design a customized tool kit to support evidence-based 'inquiry learning'.
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A podcast featuring recent research coming out of Sydney Health Ethics, at the University of Sydney, coming to you from Gadigal Land. Sydney Health Ethics is a centre for academic research, for teaching and learning in bioethics and the medical humanities, and for ethical consultation and discussion. We aim to stimulate creative thought, dialogue and action. Our work engages different disciplinary perspectives and fosters a community based on collegiality and critical inquiry. For working li ...
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I will be talking about how inquiry-based learning was reflected in the video i watched. Cover art photo provided by Oliver Paaske on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@photolli
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A roundup of news relevant to the secular, skeptic, reality-based community. Hosted by Paul Fidalgo, creator of The Morning Heresy blog and newsletter. Presented by the Center for Inquiry. Learn more at centerforinquiry.org
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Literacy in Color: A Science of Reading Aligned Podcast for Educators
Michelle Sullivan • Literacy Coach & Science of Reading Advocate
Literacy in Color is the go-to podcast for elementary teachers, literacy coaches, and reading interventionists who are passionate about bringing the Science of Reading to life in vibrant, engaging, and effective ways. Hosted by Michelle Sullivan — a seasoned literacy expert & Science of Reading advocate - with over a decade of experience as a reading interventionist & literacy coach — this show is designed to help you captivate your learners, boost reading fluency, and foster a deep understa ...
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I AM ENOUGH & SO ARE YOU! Discussing Sex, Power, Religion and Politics under the Divine Feminine Umbrella with Rev. Prs. Karen Tate, Hon. D.Min, thought leader, author, speaker and social justice activist. Voices of the Sacred Feminine is the longest running Divine Feminine podcast - on the air since 2009, discussing spiritual psychology, esoteric wisdom, cosmic inquiry and spiritual awareness. Check out the archives! Every Wednesday hear Dr. Rev. Karen Tate, discussing the bees buzzing roun ...
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Teaching Into the Future explores how Integral teaching and learning practices take shape in the classroom or home environment. Hybrid teaching tips bring live education practices for parents or teachers. Host Diane Walters identifies student voice, student inquiry based lessons and teaching from emergent, holistic and integrated curriculum ideologies.
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The Anchor Point Podcast offers reflections, interviews, and explorations that tie together story, human experience, and self-discovery. This is the space where evidence-based mindfulness meets lived experience — where honesty, curiosity, and reflection are valued over aesthetics, trends, or performance. Hosted by Alexandria Quinn Love, historian and storyteller, this podcast is for anyone who wants something real: not wellness fluff, not vague affirmations, and not another routine your body ...
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An on-the-go professional development podcast for busy science teachers. Get a grip on the new science standards and discover ready-to-use strategies to “NGSS your science class.” Don’t just teach the NGSS -- become an NGSS teacher.
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The Art Engager Podcast with Claire Bown is your go-to resource for creating engaging experiences in museums and cultural spaces. Explore practices that deepen connections with art, objects, people and ideas. Learn techniques to spark curiosity, foster dialogue, and transform how you engage with your audience. Each episode offers practical insights to enhance your skills and bring your museum experiences to life.
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This podcast is for ESAC Week 6 Remote Learning on the Basics of Science. The podcast is about Inquiry-based Learning and specifically on the video “Investigating Rocks.” The podcast covers the role of teachers in this video, the use of questions, emphasis on process skills, provision of time, space, materials and resources, as well as other pointers. Cover art photo provided by Oliver Paaske on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@photolli
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Dr. Lisa Dieker, a professor at the University of Kansas in the Department of Special Education, and Dr. Rebecca Hines, a professor at the University of Central Florida in the College of Community Innovation and Education, have worked with schools and parents across the country. Dr. Dieker directs a center in the Achievement and Assessment Institute called Flexible Learning through Innovations in Technology in Education (FLITE) and Dr. Hines directs several doctoral grants and the teacher pr ...
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Welcome to the Red Hot Healthcare show, hosted by Dr. Steve Ambrose. Your go-to podcast for forward-thinking, cutting-edge conversations with today's top healthcare luminaries and business leaders. This shows is not about softball questions or neatly-packaged sales enablement for show guests. It's about bringing the voice of candid thought leaders and forward-thinking visionaries into your mindspace. We cover trends, news, challenges, technology, and opportunities across all segments of the ...
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Honestly just school work. Cover art photo provided by Nathan Anderson on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nathananderson
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Role of teacher in inquiry based learning Cover art photo provided by Nikoline Arns on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nikoline_nik
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Welcome to "The Counselor's Chair" podcast, where we delve into the rich and multifaceted world of mental health, personal growth, and philosophical inquiry. Our podcast is dedicated to providing you with insightful discussions, expert advice, and thoughtful reflections on a wide array of topics related to counseling, psychology, philosophy, and self-help. Whether you are a seasoned professional in the field or someone seeking personal development and understanding, our episodes are designed ...
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Future ADHD is a podcast hosted by Grace Koelma, Founder & Educator at futureadhd.com, and creator of the Future ADHD Planner, with 50,000+ downloads and recommended by psychologists, therapists and coaches. Future ADHD exists to serve neurodivergents who have a deep sense that — while they struggle with self regulation and executive functioning on a daily basis — they’re not flawed or disordered, but rather living in a fast-paced world that wasn’t designed for their brain. Being diagnosed w ...
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Designing the Future of Education: The Paradigm Shift of AI, Media Arts, and Holistic Learning
Dain Olsen
Imagine the ideal futuristic school, with a Digital Creativity Lab at the center! Students are highly engaged in dynamic, interdisciplinary projects, utilizing AI and digital media technologies to design, research, experiment and problem-solve in real world contexts. Traditional education, based in passively receiving and retaining information, has evolved into an exciting and active adventure that unleashes student learning into limitless possibilities! Site https://www.dainolsen.com/ Book ...
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Do I Think Too Much? Is Ignorance Bliss? & I Wish For You 2026
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11:38After a heartfelt and practical New Years Resolution Prayer called I Wish for You, Karen asks the question "Do I Think Too Much? Is Igorance Bliss? " particularly around trying to analyze MAGA. Inspired by the crazy gals at IHIP on Youtube. Closing with the prayer Our Mother.By Karen Tate
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75. Bringing Word Inquiry to Life with Picture Books with Fiona Hamilton, Lauren Hateley-Crowe and Angela Brienza of Engage with the Page & Search Engage
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48:00Returning guest Fiona Hamilton, an international literacy consultant and founder of Word Torque, unites with her partners Lauren Hateley-Crowe and Angela Brienza – the team behind Engage with the Page and Search Engage. Together, they help teachers bring meaningful, joyful word inquiry into their daily read-alouds. Together, they unpack how their c…
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The Anchor Point Episode 6 -When the Feelings Hit: Working With Emotions in Meditation
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18:18Nobody tells you this when you start meditating: you're going to feel things. A lot of things. Things you didn't know were there. Things you've been successfully avoiding for years. You sit down, close your eyes, follow your breath—and suddenly emotions you've been outpacing for months catch up with you. Anger. Grief. Anxiety. Shame. And your first…
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Lure of the Golden Future - My Conspiracy Theory about MAGA and the Law of Attraction
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11:39As we start the new year, can we take a look at the lure of the golden future so many are talking about. Have people been brainwashed and are part of a coup? As MAGA jumps ship are they doing so because of any moral clarity or soul searching or cause grocery prices are too high? See my 10 point checklist to vet the MAGAs as they cross over. Do you …
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The Anchor Point-Episode 5: When Practice Gets Hard: The Gap Between Knowing and Doing
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34:43There's a massive gap between knowing meditation works and actually sitting down to do it. Restlessness. Sleepiness. Doubt. Resistance. Difficult emotions that make you want to bolt from the cushion. This episode doesn't give you platitudes about "just showing up." It gives you practical strategies for the five main obstacles that derail meditation…
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In this episode of Now That I’m Engaged, How Do I Get Married?, Kevin and August wrap up 2025 by reflecting on a year of growth, standout conversations, and the wedding planning insights couples found most helpful. They look back on their most-played episodes, discuss recurring themes like guest experience and wedding-morning timelines, and highlig…
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The Anchor Point-Episode 4: The First Practice: Breathing Like You Mean It
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25:22Nobody tells you that learning to meditate means you'll be bad at it at first. Your brain has spent your entire life training you to think constantly—and now you're asking it to just sit there and watch your breath. It's going to stage a full rebellion. This episode cuts through the wellness-speak and teaches breath-focused meditation the way it ac…
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74. Inside Project Read AI: What Educators Need to Know About AI and Structured Literacy with Viv Ramakrishnan
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48:56Artificial intelligence is everywhere – but what does it actually mean for structured literacy and foundational skills instruction? In this episode, I sit down with Viv Ramakrishnan, co-founder of Project Read AI, to unpack what educators truly need to understand about AI, large language models, and how thoughtfully designed technology can support …
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Deer Mother - Female Reindeer - Spirit of Winter Solstice
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11:25Long before Santa charioted his flying steeds across our mythical skies, it was the female reindeer who drew the sleigh of the Sun Goddess at Winter Solstice. So as we gather this holiday season why not tell the story of the ancient Deer Mother of old. Tune in to hear Her story and she's associated with female shaman and the Amanita Muscaria mushro…
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73. Why These Holiday Words Are Spelled the Way They Are: Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa
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12:29Holiday Word Study: Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa In this cozy, end-of-year episode, we’re slowing things down for a short and joyful holiday word study investigation. Instead of a full instructional deep dive, this episode invites you to get curious about three words we hear everywhere this time of year: Christmas Hanukkah Kwanzaa Together, we …
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The Anchor Point Episode 3: The Four Pillars of a Resilient Mind
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26:51If you have ever tried to meditate and quit because you couldn't "quiet your mind," this episode is for you. You didn’t fail; you were sold a fantasy. True mindfulness isn't about mental silence—it is about the relationship you build with the noise. In this episode, Alexandria breaks down the four foundational principles that make mindfulness work …
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The Anchor Point- Episode 2: The Unfiltered History of Mindfulness: Beyond Buddha, Branding, and Corporate Wellness
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23:19In this episode of The Anchor Point, Alexandria Quinn Love pulls the curtain back on one of the most misunderstood concepts in modern wellness: mindfulness. Not the Instagram version. Not the corporate productivity hack. The real thing—its origins, its evolution, and how it traveled from ancient Buddhist practice to Western hospitals and $2.2-billi…
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The Anchor Point Episode 1 - A Trained Mind Suffers Less: The History and Science of Mindfulness
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18:20After a year of loss, relocation, and recovering from a serious accident, Alexandria Quinn Love realized something uncomfortable: she hadn't been practicing mindfulness at all. She'd been managing emergencies. That wake-up call sent her on a deep dive into what these practices actually do—and don't do—for the human body. In this episode, you'll dis…
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Guadalupe, Our Lady of Miracles (Feast Day December 12)
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11:06We are in the season of the Feast Day of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Miracles, who heralds the flowering of humanity. Listen in to hear her miraculous stories, her indigenous past, and why she's relevant for us all today. Beloved by millions, her shrine is a pilgrimage site for millions annually in Mexico City.…
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#44: From Inquiry to We're Booked with Craig Peterman
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23:43In this episode of Now That I’m Engaged, How Do I Get Married?, Kevin sits down with Phoenix-based wedding photographer and videographer Craig Peterman, who has captured more than 500 weddings and brings a clear, practical perspective to the vendor booking process. Craig walks couples through what really matters between the first inquiry and the mo…
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72. Raising Up Readers: Scaffolding Strategies to Help Students Access Challenging Text with Jennifer Throndsen
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1:02:41In this inspiring conversation, Dr. Jennifer Throndsen, author of Raising Up Readers: 25 Scaffolding Strategies to Help Students Access Challenging Texts, breaks down what it really takes to accelerate reading achievement for all learners, including multilingual students and those reading multiple years below grade level. Drawing from decades of ex…
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Julian Sequeira from PyBites joins Sean and Kelly to share their top holiday gift picks for coders, makers, and educators. This episode features 15+ gift ideas ranging from budget-friendly maker tools to classroom robots—plus book recommendations, coding platforms, and a few surprises. Show Notes Wins of the Week Julian: Staying focused on "the one…
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Second & Fifth Wave Feminism (1963-1980) Personal is Political
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13:58Class is back in session explaining the mission of Second Wave Feminism, what it achieved, where it fell short, who was important, etc. Check out the books The Second Sex (Simone de Beauvoir) and The Feminine Mystique (Betty Friednan) Please complete the assignment: Google or Ask ChatGPT about Third/Fourth Wave Feminism so no one can fool you or tr…
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71. Uncomplicate Ed: How the Science of Learning Transforms Classrooms with Ashley Doty
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46:55In today’s episode of Literacy in Color, we’re chatting with Ashley Doty, founder of Uncomplicate Ed, an organization dedicated to making teaching and learning clearer, simpler, and more effective. Drawing on two decades of experience across the education landscape (and even a past life as a theater educator!), Ashley brings both heart and science …
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First Wave Feminism (1848-1920) The Suffragettes
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12:34In our Eat, Talk, Laugh Salons we shared the origins of Feminism. Most people only know the negative propaganda from the people who love to demonize women's fight for their rights. In this episode I'll share the mission and some key events and people of the movement. Pros and Cons. Next week I'll be sharing about Second Wave Feminism...Please strea…
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70. How Effective Literacy Instruction Breaks the School-to-Prison Pipeline with Hilderbrand Pelzer III
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48:45In this powerful and deeply moving episode, Michelle welcomes Hilderbrand Pelzer III — award-winning principal, author of Unlocking Potential, national speaker, and a transformational leader whose work inside one of the largest jail systems in America has reshaped conversations about literacy, justice, and hope. Michelle heard Hilderbrand as a keyn…
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Reclaiming Our Attention with Menka Sanghvi
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38:38In this episode, host Claire Bown is joined by Menka Sanghvi, researcher, writer, guide and founder of Just Looking. Menka’s work explores attention through science, culture and creativity, and encourages us to slow down and notice more in our everyday lives. Together, we talk about why ordinary moments matter, how our attentional filters shape wha…
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Calling the history of Thanksgiving "forgotten history" is being kind. It might better be called sanitized or white-washed history. Listen in as I discuss the real history of Thanksgiving you probably never learned from history class as I unpack who the Pilgrims really were and what the relationship was between those Europeans and the Native Americ…
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Episode 152: High School CS with Quincy Tennyson
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54:19In this episode, we sit down with Quincy Tennyson, who teaches an impressive four-year computer science pathway at Fern Creek High School. Quincy's background in the Marine Corps and as a network engineer brings a unique perspective to CS education. He discusses his curriculum progression from introductory courses through AP Computer Science Princi…
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#43: Why Choose an All-Inclusive Wedding Package? with Cherri Maley
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33:27In this episode of Now That I’m Engaged, How Do I Get Married?, Kevin and August sit down with Cherri Maley, General Manager of Messina Inn in Texas Hill Country. As a Certified Meeting and Event Planner and Certified Wedding Coordinator, Cherri brings a rare combination of logistical expertise, hospitality leadership, and heartfelt dedication to e…
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69: What Are Kindergarten Reading Levels? The Hidden Problems Behind Levels A–D
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21:12In this solo episode, we take an honest, unflinching look at what are traditionally called Kindergarten Reading Levels: Guided Reading Levels A, B, C, and D — and why these levels do not reflect how children actually learn to read. If you’re a kindergarten teacher, literacy coach, interventionist, or a parent of a beginning reader, this episode wil…
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SHE Pod S6 Episode 6: Supriya Subramani and Bryan Mukandi
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59:06Host: Gabriel Watts Guests: Supriya Subramani and Bryan Mukandi Project: Passive Patient Culture in India: Disrespect in Law and Medicine (BookEditor: Ella Dungey Music: 'Years' by Death By Ginger Transcript: Provided by Otter.ai
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S13 E2: Bringing Science and Math to Life for Every Learner
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12:21Send us a text In this episode of Practical Access, Lisa Dieker and Rebecca Hines focus on providing science and math tools for teachers working with students of all abilities. They highlight the importance of making abstract concepts like data and computation more engaging and accessible. The discussion features practical, research-backed resource…
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Temple - Israel & Egypt
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14:16In another episode of the series A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Temple, I share a few stories of our time in Israel and Egypt: A Woman's Worth (Israel) Alarming Aswan (Egypt) and At the Isis Temple in Philae (Egypt)By Karen Tate
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68. It’s Never Too Late: Helping Older Struggling Readers Succeed with Linda Farrell & Michael Hunter of Readsters
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1:07:44In this powerful episode, Michelle is joined by legendary reading experts Linda Farrell and Michael Hunter, Founding Partners at Readsters. With more than 40 years of experience helping struggling readers — from kindergarten through adulthood — Linda and Michael break down what effective intervention truly looks like, why older learners often conti…
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The Art Engager x NEMO: Who Cares? Museums, Wellbeing and Resilience
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51:31In this special episode created in collaboration with NEMO – the Network of European Museum Organisations, I’m sharing voices and ideas from the 2025 NEMO European Museum Conference ‘Who Cares? Museums, Wellbeing and Resilience’ in Horsens, Denmark. Recorded during the conference itself in the unique setting of the FÆNGSLET Prison Museum, this epis…
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The Divine Feminine - Offers a New Path Forward
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14:29You are not alone if you believe domination, patriarchy and authoritarianism is destroying countless lives and our planet. There is a more sustainable alternative and it's not new. In fact it's ancient. Exiled for a time, but making a big return, the Sacred Feminine as deity, archetype and ideal has become indelibly integrated into our lives remind…
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#42: How to Break Up with Tradition and Plan a Wedding 100% You with Jenny Mac
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40:15In this episode of Now That I’m Engaged, How Do I Get Married?, Kevin and August sit down with Jenny MacFarlane, owner of Eloping is Fun in New York City. With 15 years of experience crafting elopements and micro-weddings, Jenny has helped over a thousand couples throw out the rulebook and design days that feel authentically them—from private vows …
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67. Small Groups, Big Results with Dr. Julia B. Lindsey
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59:26In this episode, Michelle talks with Dr. Julia Lindsey about her brand-new book “Small Groups, Big Results: Evidence-Based Routines to Get Every Child Reading ”, a practical guide to designing effective small-group instruction with the Science of Reading in mind. Julia shares her journey to researcher and author, and explains why the “leveled-text …
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A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Temple - Land of Ixchel, Jaguar Goddess
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8:37A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Temple - Land of Ixchel, Jaguar Goddess of Midwifery and Medicine - and Quetzalcuatal, is a sacred travel story of an incident we experienced in Tulum, Mexico. Sit back for a few minutes and let me take you on the journey.By Karen Tate
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S13 E1: Filling the Gap: Practical Coaching for Math and Science Educators
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15:15Send us a text In this episode of Practical Access, Lisa Dieker and Rebecca Hines reunite to kick off a new season focused on filling important gaps in the field of education. They introduce their collaborative work on the FLITE STEM Coaching project, a national initiative designed to support math and science coaches working alongside special educa…
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66. Writing Instruction: When You Have the Strategies but Not the System with LaNesha Tabb
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42:03If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed teaching writing, you’re not alone. In this episode, Michelle sits down with educator, author, and founder of Reimagine Writing, LaNesha Tabb, to talk about her framework in building confident, independent writers. For years, LaNesha admits she either “barely taught writing” or avoided it altogether — not because she…
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65. Supporting Students with Dyslexia Online with Michelle Breitenbach, Read to Rewire (Dyslexia Awareness Month)
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1:02:30October is Dyslexia Awareness Month, and today’s conversation shines a light on the power of online instruction to reach and teach our one in five students with dyslexia. In this episode, I’m chatting with Michelle Breitenbach, founder of Read to Rewire, certified dyslexia practitioner, and creator of the Online with Ease Academy, where she trains …
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Slow looking, leadership and the neuroscience of perspective-taking
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52:51In this episode of The Art Engager, I’m talking with Dr Elizabeth (Zab) Johnson, Executive Director of the Wharton Neuroscience Initiative and a visual neuroscientist whose work explores the intersection of art, perception and leadership. Zab’s research asks one key question: how does what we see guide our decisions, actions and behaviours? Her wor…
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Tune in today at this time of Samhain, as I discuss the Burning Times, sometimes called the Women's Holocaust, or the Gendercide remembering this abuse of religion, particularly to women who comprised 95% of the victims. We'll also mention several women from Europe caught up in the religious fanatacism.…
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64. My SOR Betrayal List (and the Podcast's 1st Birthday!)
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24:50Literacy in Color is officially ONE year old! I’d like to start this anniversary episode from a place of gratitude with a huge THANK YOU to my Top 10 Guest Episodes of the Year: Dr. Stephanie Stollar, Justin Browning, Lindsay Kemeny, Sarah Paul, Fiona Hamilton with Rebecca Loveless, Dr. David Kilpatrick, Dr. Molly Ness, Dr. Treasa Bowe, Christina W…
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63. The Power of Parent Advocacy with Melanie Brethour, Soar with Dyslexia (Dyslexia Awareness Month)
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35:24October is Dyslexia Awareness Month, and every Friday Michelle is highlighting voices who are changing the landscape for students with dyslexia and their families. In this episode, Michelle sits down with Melanie Brethour, a Montreal-based resource teacher, founder of Decoding Dyslexia Quebec, and the voice behind Soar With Dyslexia. Inspired by he…
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Fortuna - Rags to Riches Goddess of the Lottery
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14:59Fortuna, the early Etruscan Goddess might be called the Rags to Riches Goddess or Lottery Goddess. Her meaning over time shifts a bit with relevance for us today as we try to manage how our life flows and what direction our fate or destiny takes us. Learn about her symbols, the areas over which she presides, her feast day and why her archetype is i…
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#41: In Our Engagement Era: Taylor, Travis & the Future of Weddings
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45:56In this special “Taylor-era” episode of Now That I’m Engaged, How Do I Get Married?, Kevin sits down with co-host August Yocher, Susan Stremlau, Owner and Creative Director of Marion Moss Floral Design & Farm, and Ariana Teachey, Founder of Ariana Teachey | Virtual Assistant, to talk all things Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. From engagement-day rea…
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62. The Science of Learning: What Every Teacher Needs to Know with Dr. Shane Saeed
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45:13How does the brain actually learn or remember something new? In this fascinating episode of Literacy in Color, Dr. Shane Saeed joins Michelle to break down the Science of Learning in a way that’s simple, practical, and classroom-ready. Shane is an Elementary ELA Curriculum Coordinator, national presenter, and author who has spent years helping teac…
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61. From Screening to Support: Coaching Teachers to Reach Every Learner with Jean Peake (Dyslexia Awareness Month)
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56:34In this Dyslexia Awareness Month bonus episode of Literacy in Color, I’m joined by Jean Peake, Lower School Literacy Specialist and Orton-Gillingham Practitioner. Jean shares about the importance of early screening, diagnostic assessments, and data-driven interventions – especially for those with dyslexia. Jean’s insights are both practical and hea…
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Ask Me Anything: Your Questions on Museum Engagement and Facilitation
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39:01In today's solo episode, host Claire Bown celebrates the one-year anniversary of The Art Engager book with our first-ever Ask Me Anything format. She answers 10 practical questions from listeners about facilitating guided experiences in museums. From how long to let people look at artworks to building psychological safety with established groups, C…
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Do You Know the Real Medusa? Protectress of Women, Queen of Wisdom
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13:46Most people know the most recent patriarchal story of the "monster" Medusa who turns the Greek hero, Perseus, into stone, yet that's not Her real story. Far from it. Listen as I share Medusa's most ancient story and tell you about her coming into my life.By Karen Tate
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