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 middle school 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 Lauderdal ...
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Inquiry Based Learning Podcasts
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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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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A podcast for learning how to deepen convictions without dividing communities. Tune in for insight from Tim Muehlhoff and Rick Langer on how to cultivate understanding, civility, and compassion in disagreement.
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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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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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Secondary Science Simplified is a podcast specifically for high school science teachers that will help you to engage your students AND simplify your life as a secondary science educator. Each week Rebecca, from It's Not Rocket Science, and her guests will share practical and easy-to-implement strategies for decreasing your workload so that you can stop working overtime and start focusing your energy doing what you love - actually teaching! Teaching doesn't have to be rocket science, and you' ...
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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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My name is Jake Panasevich, and I’m a yoga teacher with a focus on teaching men and athletes - from your everyday dad to professional athletes. And I’m also a lifestyle science journalist and I link my yoga practice and habits to evidence based medicine, outcomes and research. Which honestly, often gets lost in a yoga practice. I want to provide you, my audience with as much value as possible and that’s why I started this: the Yoga with Jake podcast, where I tap into my access to world-renow ...
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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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Join us for wide-ranging chats with outdoor and environmental educators about best practices, changing trends, and new insights about the outdoor learning and enviro. ed. fields. Long-time educators Ian Shanahan and Jade Berrill from the Non-profit Outdoor Learning School & Store facilitate the cross-pollination of ideas. Join the discussion!
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Quick motivational messages from one of the best coaches and speakers of our time. 2004 Olympian, Dr. Rhadi Ferguson
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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! 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 https://amzn.to/3zwTnAg Blog https://bit.ly/4 ...
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This podcast, hosted by Tiger Singleton, offers casual, direct, and compassionate explorations into the heart of life and being human. The intention is to help you open up, fear less, and love more. Tiger shares insight and wisdom that focuses on seeing yourself, others, and all of life more clearly. The invitation is always to discern the difference between the mind's fearful or anxious imagination and connect more deeply with life as it truly is. A lot of the content shared, comes from Liv ...
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UDL in 15 Minutes: Where educators share their implementation of Universal Design for Learning with host Loui Lord Nelson.
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Dr. Catlin Tucker is a bestselling author, international trainer, and keynote speaker. She was named Teacher of the Year in 2010 in Sonoma County, where she taught for 16 years. Catlin earned her doctorate in learning technologies from Pepperdine University. Currently, Catlin is working as a blended learning coach, education consultant, and professor in a Masters of Arts in Teaching program. Catlin has published several books on blended learning, including The Shift to Student-led, The Compl ...
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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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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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Welcome to Roots L.E.A.D. to Results—a weekly podcast that brings soul-deep encouragement to educators who are tired of surviving and ready to serve from a place of alignment, clarity, and conviction. I’m Lisa Karosas—science teacher, curriculum designer, and believer that classrooms change when teachers are rooted. This podcast is my own accountability check-in: a chance to slow down, reflect on the bigger picture, and disciple through my daily work right alongside you. Each week follows a ...
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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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194. The Importance of Inquiry-Based Learning - And How to Implement It Practically
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31:17Back-to-school season is the perfect time to breathe new energy into your classroom, and one of the most powerful ways to do that is through inquiry-based learning. In this episode, I’m sharing why inquiry matters, why students often push back against it, and how you can scaffold it to feel less intimidating for everyone. I’ll break down what inqui…
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We all have blind spots, especially when it comes to self awareness. Perspective can be complicated, however are those who profess to be in 5-D Ascension actually just kidding themselves, gaslighting themselves and others as they hold themselves to be on that more lofty level? Hear me out.By Karen Tate
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The Story Behind the Soil: Why This Podcast Is Shifting
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22:39This isn't Episode 1. This is something deeper. Before we begin the rhythm of weekly episodes, I wanted to sit down with you and share the heart behind this podcast. It’s not just about faith or teaching or educational trends — it’s about the soul work of showing up, over and over, in spaces that don’t always see the roots we're growing. In this ep…
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Creating the Classroom You Want: Culture, Ownership, and Doing Things Differently with Evalaurene Jean-Charles (Part 2)
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37:23I discovered Evalaurene Jean-Charles on Instagram and was instantly drawn to her joyful, honest, and unfiltered reflections on life as an educator. Her posts tackle hard truths about teaching and school systems, but always with a sense of hope, purpose, and joy. In the second episode of our conversation, Eva and I explore what it really takes to bu…
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Perspective-Taking With Critical Race Theory
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46:00On today’s episode, we’re practicing perspective-taking on the topic of Critical Race Theory (CRT), and we’re getting some help from Dr. Ed Uszynski (Ph.D.). Ed’s book, Untangling Critical Race Theory: What Christians Need To Know And Why It Matters, is an excellent resource on this subject, and it helps the church to frame conversations on race re…
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Dr. Alexandra Seidenstein: Yoga for Back Pain & Scoliosis. Bridging the Gap Betwen Yoga & Science. Yoga & the Biopsychosocial Model for Treating Pain.
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1:17:57Dr. Ali Seidenstein is an orthopaedic surgery resident at Johns Hopkins and longtime yoga teacher with nearly 20 years of experience which included three years living and studying in India. Before medical school, Ali was on faculty at NYU’s School of Engineering, where she continues to advise premedical students. Her Ph.D. research focused on how t…
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Building Classroom Community Series Part 1: Interview with Erin's Daughter
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33:13In this first episode of our 3-part series on building classroom community and expectations, Erin interviews a special guest — her daughter! Together, they reflect on the things that helped her feel seen, supported, and respected throughout middle school. From small gestures to classroom routines, this conversation offers a unique student perspecti…
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Host: Kathryn MacKay Guest: Diego Silva Project: Research paper https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40592-025-00237-2 Editor: Ella Dungey Music: ‘Years’ by Death By Ginger https://deathbyginger.bandcamp.com/ Transcript: Provided by Otter.ai Transcript link: https://otter.ai/u/zL3OUTrFiNWqzvofLfxLM8REovc?utm_source=copy_url…
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Discussing why people are neutral in the face of corrupt leaders, when fascism is a threat. Are we really spiritually bypassing as we tell ourselves we're morally and spiritually superior for not getting our hands dirty with politics. Are we neutral because of white privilege or fundamentalist backgrounds. Maybe it's intersectionality where we are …
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Are we assisting oppression or resisting? Are we being neutral in the face of atrocities? Why? Is it moral or selfish? How do we define love? Are we just spiritually bypassing? How can we turn our back on our neighbor and believe we're spreading love and compassion? What about agape or love of the common good? Discrimination is not love or compassi…
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Are we Social Justice Warriors or Spiritual Bypassing Conscientious Objectors? Are we assisting oppression or resisting? Are we sitting beside injustice and calling it peace? Is white privilege or fundamentalist backgrounds preventing so many from fighting against fascism?By Karen Tate
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Teaching with Self-Awareness: Finding Joy and Purpose in the Classroom with Evalaurene Jean-Charles (Part 1)
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36:55I discovered Evalaurene Jean-Charles on Instagram and was instantly drawn to her joyful, honest, and unfiltered reflections on life as an educator. Her posts tackle hard truths about teaching and school systems, but always with a sense of hope, purpose, and joy. In this first part of our two-part conversation, Eva shares why self-awareness is essen…
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Jivana Heyman: How and Why He Teaches Accessible Yoga. Balancing Structure and Freedom in a Yoga Class. Business Development for Yogis.
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1:13:42Jivana Heyman, C-IAYT, E-RYT500, is the founder and director of Accessible Yoga, an organization dedicated to increasing access to the yoga teachings and supporting yoga teachers. He’s the author of Accessible Yoga: Poses and Practices for Every Body; Yoga Revolution: Building a Practice of Courage & Compassion; and The Teacher's Guide to Accessibl…
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"Start Small" Series: Deepen Learning By Reducing Tasks
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14:37In the third episode of this "Start Small" series, Nicole shares some ways we can deepen learning by replacing *quantity* with *quality* in our science classrooms. More isn't always better, and while it can sometimes feel counterintuitive, cutting back on the amount of work we assign can open the gateway for richer discussions, natural differentiat…
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193. First Year Teacher Reflections With Cienna Domke
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41:19What if you could hit pause after your first year of teaching and really process what just happened? That’s exactly what we’re doing in this episode with Cienna Domke. Cienna just wrapped up her first year teaching high school biology and chemistry in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, and y’all—she brought the honesty, humility, and wisdom that only come…
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Indigenous wellness and language learning
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46:26There has been a sharp increase over the past decade in educational resources from Indigenous perspectives. What can we look for when selecting such resources? Which gaps remain, and how do we address them? Launa Payne and Sherrelle Anderson of Rise Up Indigenous Wellness joined us to discuss these questions and offer their insights about learning …
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Herstory vs History Make Strange Bedfellows
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12:57History has been written by the winners leaving the perspectives of the dominated and oppressed on the cutting room floor. Hear some examples of History vs Herstory and social justice and political commentary about living in our patriarchal society vs the other half of the equation so often denied, neglected or simply never known!…
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Cultivating Metacognition and Self-Regulation in Multilingual Learners with the Station Rotation Model (Part 4)
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23:24In this final episode of the four-part series, I explore how the Station Rotation Model can nurture self-regulation, metacognition, and agency in multilingual learners. I share practical routines—like weekly goal setting, thinking routines, and strategy choice boards—that help students reflect, monitor progress, and advocate for their needs. These …
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Emotional Awareness When Engaging Scientific Technologies
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36:19On today’s episode, Tim speaks with psychologists Liz Hall (Ph.D.) and Erin Smith (Ph.D.) on how emotions shape perspectives on science, including new scientific technologies. Hall and Smith point to research that indicates emotions are some of the main features causing problems in dialogues between science and religious beliefs and values, and gai…
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Dr. Tracey Shors: Her MAP Train My Brain Program. How Our Brains Learn. Trauma, Memories and the Brain.
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1:03:24Dr. Tracey Shors is a Distinguished Professor in Behavioral and Systems Neuroscience in the Department of Psychology at Rutgers University, where she is also a member of the Center for Collaborative Neuroscience. Dr. Shors has more than 150 scientific publications in journals including Nature, Science, PNAS and Nature Neuroscience, and her research…
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"Start Small" Series: Quick Strategies To Get Your Students *Thinking*
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16:18In the second episode of this "Start Small" series, Nicole shares a few strategies to create a better THINKING science classroom -- you know, the kind where students actually NOTICE that the bird isn't giving its energy to the worm or that it just doesn't make sense for a pencil to measure 8 meters! More Resources: Why You Need Vertical Whiteboards…
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192. Teaching Biology, Managing 6 Preps, and EOC Review with Macee Huseman
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36:48What would you do if you were the entire science department at your school? That’s the reality for my guest, Macee Huseman, a powerhouse high school science teacher from Texas who juggles six preps, engaging labs, and family life with incredible grace. In this episode, Macee shares her best tips for staying organized, keeping students engaged, and …
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Coffee With Rhadi | Why I Trained My Son Like a Champion Not a Friend | The Truth Behind His Flag Bearer Moment
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7:44http://www.JudoIsLife.net - I’ve trained my son since he was four years old—not to be my friend, but to become the man God called him to be. That meant tears, tough love, and years of discipline he didn’t always understand. But today, I watched him walk as the flag bearer for Team USA at the World University Games… and I saw the fruit of obedience.…
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The Reality TV Bamboozle - From Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous to The Apprentice, Bunny Ranch, The Duggars & Duck Dynasty
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11:48Taking a look at the lies, consequences and myths created by reality television from Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, The Apprentice, The Duggars, The Bunny Ranch and Duck Dynasty. The psyches of an unsuspecting public can be twisted and manipulated with dire consequences.By Karen Tate
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Designing for Independence: How to Support Multilingual Learners at Online and Offline Stations (Part 3)
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20:04In this episode, I explore how intentional design can help multilingual learners thrive at the online and offline stations in a rotation model. I share seven practical strategies—from using visuals and sentence frames to building predictable routines and peer supports—that build student confidence and autonomy. You'll hear how we can move from co-r…
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Episode 149: Guiding Education with Sheena O'Connell
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47:42Description In this episode, we're thrilled to welcome Sheena O'Connell, an educator and developer from South Africa who has been making waves in the Python education community. Sheena shares her journey from electrical engineering to founding Prelude, where she runs advanced Django learning sprints and teamwork training courses. We explore the cri…
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"Start Small" Series: Building Simple Routines With 3D Practices
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29:54In the first episode of this "Start Small" series, Nicole shares three ideas to consider implementing this fall that will engage your students in three-dimensional learning in a way that builds skill through consistency and practice -- all without eating up huge chunks of class time OR creating a sense of overwhelm for you or your students. 1) Noti…
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Dr. Susanna Søberg: Debunking Misconceptions About Cold Plunges. What Are the Benefits of Cold Exposure? How to Practice Cold Exposure For the Most Health Benefits.
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1:08:36Dr. Susanna Søberg is a Danish scientist and expert in cold and heat therapy, with a PhD in metabolism. She's the founder of the Soeberg Institute and creator of the Thermalist Method and Søberg Principle, which combine cold and heat exposure to improve health. Søberg's research focuses on how deliberate exposure to heat and cold can improve metabo…
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191. Engaging Students, Serving ELLs, and Teaching Earth Science With Becca of Science Lessons That Rock
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32:08If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed trying to make earth science engaging and hands-on, this episode is for you! I’m joined by Becca from Science Lessons That Rock, a veteran teacher with over 15 years of experience and a passion for turning abstract concepts into meaningful, accessible learning experiences. Becca shares creative ways to teach everythi…
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Coffee With Rhadi | I Love My Job But… | Late Night Meanderings
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9:10http://www.TheUnspokenStruggles.com In this episode Dr. Ferguson talks about how much he loves his job but how difficult it is at the same time. He also encourages the listener to thank someone important in life who has provided help or a kind words along the way. Please visit: www.CoffeeWithRhadi.com - Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.c…
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Coffee With Rhadi | How To Move On When You Can’t Move Away | Stop Begging For Half-Love
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7:34http://www.CoffeeWithRhadi.com - Are you stuck loving someone you can’t fully walk away from? Maybe you share kids, a job, family, or a life that’s hard to untangle. Maybe you’ve outgrown the cycle but you can’t change your ZIP code — yet. In this raw, unfiltered talk, I’ll break down how to take your power back when your heart wants to stay but yo…
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Coffee With Rhadi | Sport: The Jealous Lover That Demands Loyalty and Sacrifice
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3:55http://www.CoffeeWithRhadi.com - Here We talk about how sport is a jealous lover that demands our full commitment and devotion. If we cheat on sport by skipping practice, being distracted, or not giving it our all, it will leave us and our dreams behind. To achieve greatness, we must be faithful and sacrifice everything for sport. Please visit: www…
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Gagged & Stabbed - Do Women Really Like It?
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14:11Patriarchal conditioning has not only robbed men of their empathy and emotions, it has taught women to endure and denied them their ability to express their sexuality and their sacred rage. Are women honest about what they really like and want? Or are they conditioned to only worry about the pleasure of others?…
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The Disengaged Teen: Understanding Why Students Check Out—and How We Reignite Their Drive to Learn
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58:36Why are so many teens tuned out, stressed out, or just going through the motions at school? In this episode, I talk with journalist Jenny Anderson and education expert Rebecca Winthrop about their new book The Disengaged Teen, which breaks down four student engagement modes—Resister, Passenger, Achiever, and Explorer—and how each one impacts a youn…
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Tim Milosch (Ph.D.) joins today’s episode for another edition of Report From The Front, conversations with people who are doing it right, to speak with Tim and Rick about his work with Braver Angels, a non-profit dedicated to political depolarization. They discuss the function and benefits of parliamentary procedure - What is it? How to practice it…
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Natalia Mehlman Petrzela: Connect With Your Teenage Kids With Exercise. How to Approach Exercise With Your Kids. Youth Sports and Accessibility.
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1:00:32Natalia Mehlman Petrzela is a historian of contemporary American politics and culture. She is the author of CLASSROOM WARS: Language, Sex, and the Making of Modern Political Culture (Oxford University Press, 2015), and FIT NATION: The Gains and Pains of America’s Exercise Obsession (University of Chicago Press, 2023). She is Executive Producer and …
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190. Student Mastery, Switching Schools, and Teaching Chemistry with Heather Bonanno
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42:40Have you ever met a teacher who just gets it—who knows how to challenge students, meet them where they are, and do it all with purpose and empathy? That’s exactly who you’ll hear from in this episode. I chat with Heather Bonanno, a high school chemistry teacher from Pennsylvania who recently returned to the classroom after a five-year break. Heathe…
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Erin discusses her recent ADHD diagnosis. She recorded this episode in hopes that it may potentially help other people who suspect they have ADHD or who want to know more about what its like having ADHD. In this episode: Deciding to be assessed - 4:25 Being a kid with ADHD - 9:45 Struggles as an adult and in the classroom 22:00 Deciding on medicati…
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Continuing my series of topics under the umbrella I call Stifled No More, I'm sharing an on-going peeve: People who think they can scapegoat, marginalize and discriminate against others and still believe they're living a life of love the oneness. Spoken from the perspective of a Divine Feminine Goddess Advocate. We can never rationalize and justify…
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138: Maddy Gentry shares UDL co-teaching strategies: identifying barriers through proactive lesson planning.
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13:45Join Maddy Gentry, Learning Support Teacher at Dresden International School, as she shares how UDL transforms co-teaching through critical lesson planning. Discover her breakthrough moment when vocabulary barriers disrupted a math lesson, leading to powerful insights about proactive barrier identification. Learn practical strategies for implementin…
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Why Small Group Instruction Works: Supporting Multilingual Learners at the Teacher-Led Station (Part 2)
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21:21In this episode, I explore how small group instruction can transform learning experiences for multilingual learners. You'll learn why the teacher-led station in a station rotation model is the ideal space to differentiate support, build confidence, and offer real-time feedback. I break down three high-impact strategies—I Do, We Do, Pairs Do, You Do…
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Leslie Kaminoff: A Real, Honest Conversation About Yoga. Discipline and Self-Inquiry in a Yoga Class. Humility and Adaptability in Yoga.
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2:20:13Leslie Kaminoff, co-author of the bestselling book “Yoga Anatomy” and creator of YogaAnatomy.net, is a yoga educator and internationally recognized specialist with over four decades’ experience in the fields of yoga, breath anatomy and bodywork. His approach to teaching combines intellectual rigor, spontaneity and humor, and is always evolving. Lin…
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Host: Diego Silva Guest: Melissa McCradden Project: Research paper https://www.cell.com/patterns/fulltext/S2666-3899(25)00053-4#:~:text=The%20notion%20that%20we%20can,patient%20as%20AI's%20prime%20directive. Editor: Ella Dungey Music: 'Years' by Death By Ginger https://deathbyginger.bandcamp.com/ Transcript: Provided by Otter.ai Transcript link: ht…
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189. True Life: I Grade Everything and Because of It, I Have No Life
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17:19If grading has taken over your life, this final episode in the True Life Teacher Confession series is here to help. I’m unpacking the hidden costs of grading everything, challenging the belief that every assignment needs a grade, and sharing mindset shifts and practical strategies to help you reclaim your time. From setting clear grading boundaries…
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5 Things We Want Teachers to Know About ADHD
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42:41Both Nicole and Erin are parents of children with ADHD. Erin was recently diagnosed as having ADHD herself. In this episode, they share the things they've learned in the last year that they wish they would have known. More Resources: 122 Rethinking That Class: What to Do When Classes Feel like a Challenge 111 Rethinking Your Classroom Management Pl…
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Where have we been for the last two years?!?
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29:19It's been two and a half years since we recorded our last episode. So, where have we been!?! In this episode we talk about: What we've been up to Big changes and life updates What this season will entail. Support the show Connect With Erin Sadler & Nicole VanTassel Instagram: @SadlerScience // @iExploreScience Website: Sadler Science // iExploreSci…
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We Endure Abuse to Survive - Pt. 2 Could it be Happening to You?
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14:39I think its safe to say we all endure abuse to survive. That might sound like hyperbole, but that's because we have normalized so much abuse and exploitation in our lives. We say "Oh, that's just the way it is." But it shouldn't be. It is abuse, exploitation - maybe even in some people's lives they would call it a sin. Check out this segment and la…
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Supporting Multilingual Learners: Why Station Rotation Works (Part 1)
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24:40In this first episode of my new series, I explore how the station rotation model can be a game-changer for multilingual learners. I break down the barriers these students often face in whole-group instruction and explain how small-group, differentiated stations create more equitable learning experiences. You'll hear how this model can help build la…
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Friendship, Neighbor Love, and Religious Disagreement
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31:51How do friends who hold differing views of religion and faith maintain a friendship? How do friends handle central and fundamental disagreements about God and faith? On today’s episode, Tim speaks with two such friends - Andrew Reid, professor at Brigham Young University, and Greg Johnson, founder of Standing Together, a bridge-building ministry fo…
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