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The Future Education Podcast explores how humanity will learn at the very edge of its evolution. Hosted by the University of the Universe, our mission is to reinvent higher education so it not only sustains but uplifts civilization into the next millennium. Each episode features pioneering educators, visionary scholars, breakthrough technologists, and cultural innovators as they uncover what’s essential for the future of learning—from cradle to maturity. From cutting-edge research labs to tr ...
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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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What makes us happy? How can we help people with depressive disorder? Is it possible to improve intelligence?... Scientists all over the world seek to find answers to these questions. Let's take a look at their findings...
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The Edtech Toolbox

Andrew Mowat

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Engage with this unique podcast - each week one of our team of experts will explore from one to three favourite and impactful apps or platforms for learning and teaching. Sometimes we'll add downloadable resources and guides too.What makes this different is the way we use neuroscience and learning design models to explore and assess the value of the app to teaching and learning. We also include adult learning - the training game in particular - to the scope of our content and recommendations ...
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Often researchers and academics get ‘lost in citations’ –– we forget there’s a real person/voice behind the writing. In each episode, we focus on a publication that has caught the host’s eye. We’ll learn more about the writer and gain insights on researching and writing better academic papers. Rotating podcasts by Chris Haswell, Jonathan Shachter and contributing interviewers. [email protected]
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Lisa Betts-LaCroix talks to brilliant and wise academics and scientists, visionary innovators and entrepreneurs, communication experts, authors, and other bright minds to unpack the skills and mindset needed to activate your Inner Super Hero. Whether you're growing a business, building a family, launching a start-up, managing a team, or reinventing your Self, the world needs your brightest, biggest most powerful Self now more than ever.
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The first AI-generated podcast about everything. Each 12-episode season is a deep dive focusing on a different topic of interest to the creators. Everything from the science of aging and life extension to the history of the middle ages and democratic backsliding in the United States.
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Learn Smarter Podcast

Rachel Kapp and Stephanie Pitts- Educational Therapists

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Learn Smarter: the Educational Therapy Podcast is your go-to resource for the parents and teachers of students with different learning needs. We are two educational therapists who are committed to helping parents and educators find easy, simple and FUN ways of supporting learners. We’ll be covering everything from executive functioning to games to feelings to tricks of the trade. Join us on this journey to support your complex and diverse kids.
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Polymathmatics Institute

Paul Royle-Grimes

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Become a Master Learner. This podcast deals with lifelong learning. Coaching the listeners in depth on how the brain works, how learning happens and how to increase skills, knowledge and understanding. Topics include metacognition, practicing techniques, and unique breakdowns on different levels of mastery. Useful for learners, teachers and coaches. PI is the ultimate podcast for curious minds, where each episode dives deep into a thought-provoking topic with expert guests from various field ...
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Adding It All Up

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)

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The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) welcomes you to Adding It All Up —a podcast created by and for mathematics educators and teachers. Join us each month as we explore current topics, insights, and emerging trends with thought leaders in the math community.
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Teach & Learn is a podcast for curious educators. Hosted by Dr. Cristi Ford and Dr. Emma Zone, each episode features candid conversations with some of the sharpest minds in the K-20 education space. We discuss trending educational topics, teaching strategies and delve into the issues plaguing our schools and higher education institutions today.
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Wide Walls

Mathieu Penot

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Welcome to Wide Walls, a podcast where inspiring educators, researchers, designers, and innovators share their personal journey and their vision for creating better learning experiences for children. widewalls.substack.com
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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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The School of School

The School of School

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Becoming an effective teacher takes years of experience. Lucky for you, our podcast hosts have seen enough ‘aha!’ moments throughout their education careers to know which ideas are useful (and which should be avoided). Join Andy, Robin and Adam as they unpack current pedagogical thinking, chat about their education obsessions and share invaluable teaching tips for the classroom and at home. From big questions like, where does the inspiration to learn come from? To smaller ones like, which wr ...
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Threadings.

Ismatu Gwendolyn

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In which ismatu gwendolyn, young revolutionist, explores what keeps them bound at the seams: disciplined, precarious love; insurgent strategy; reading. Cozy up and pour some tea. All essays and transcripts available at threadings.io
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Exploring Kodawari

Exploring Kodawari

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We are two classical musicians exploring the many manifestations of kodawari in the world. Kodawari is a beautiful concept word from Japanese. Although difficult to translate succinctly, kodawari essentially means pursuing perfection in a craft. It is the pursuit of an ideal even though you realize you can’t arrive there. Kodawari is what drives musicians to spend countless hours in the practice room. It motivates a chef to make the perfect meal, a writer to suffer over their words, and a ba ...
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The Primary Maths Podcast is a year-round maths podcast for teachers, leaders and anyone interested in how children learn mathematics. Every Tuesday, join me, Jon Cripwell, for an in-depth interview with an expert voice from across education - teachers, leaders, researchers, authors and thinkers - as we explore what really works in primary maths. We dive into the big ideas shaping maths education, from maths anxiety and fluency to task design, curriculum, reasoning and problem solving. Then ...
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Discussions on Writing and Rhetoric

Meeghan Faulconer and Nikolas Gardiakos

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Greetings and welcome to DWR- Discussions on Writing and Rhetoric. Join your hosts, professors Meeghan Faulconer and Nikolas Gardiakos from the University of Central Florida, for some informal conversations around research and practice in the field at the university level. These discussions are a place inclusive for curious novices, blossoming scholars, and seasoned academics to consider and share their inquiries, experiences, and passions surrounding writing and rhetoric.
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Welcome to "For Your Ears from the Early Years," a podcast by Kriegler Education and hosted by Lili-Ann. Join us for candid and heartfelt interviews with the leading voices in early childhood education. Each episode features influential educators, leaders, and advocates who share their experiences, insights, and innovative ideas to inspire and inform anyone passionate about early years education. Our guests reach deeply into their journeys, offering invaluable messages, cutting-edge informat ...
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Welcome to Another Beautiful Life podcast where I will be sharing my personal journey with you - an unexpected journey of profound, complicated grief after the suicide of my husband and the ongoing healing & restoration of my mind, body, and spirit in the aftermath. May my story be a source of hope for yours.
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Creative Language Technologies explores the multifaceted aspects of this emerging field, at the intersection of Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and Medicine (STEMM) with the broader sector of Humanities, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture (HSSAC). The podcast aims to explore creative themes with social impact, revitalize technological imagination, and transform current practices of language technologies. New episodes, uploaded once or twice a month (usually on a Thursday), tackle diver ...
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The Music Room

Aileen Miracle

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The Music Room is a podcast for elementary music teachers looking to learn helpful strategies, lesson ideas, songs, and more, for distance and hybrid learning, and beyond! Through discussion and interviews, Aileen will cover everything from Kodaly-inspired teaching, to decolonizing practices, to classroom management. For more helpful ideas for music educators, visit www.mrsmiraclesmusicroom.com
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Art VS Life Podcast

Art VS Life Podcast

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In this podcast, we'll be talking about the ways art influences life and visa versa. and of course, we're be talking to artists to find out how they manage the balance between their art and life. We ask that question of "how separate are the two?". With the aim to inform, empower, and inspire, we'll be covering fun facts, have interviews, and even cover some how-to's when it comes being an artist. IG: @ArtVSLife.NYC ----- Youtube: @ArtVSLife
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This is a podcasts for teachers by teachers. Every week, Dr Flavia Belham will be hosting a Virtual TeachMeet with a teacher or subject expert. There will be plenty of actionable tips and tricks on how to manage the classroom, develop your career and become an even more efficient teacher! Register for an upcoming free Virtual TeachMeet: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/seneca-learning-30056277422 Get certified for your CPD efforts by completing one of our free online courses: https://bit.ly/Fr ...
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UX Podcast

Per Axbom & James Royal-Lawson

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UXPodcast™ is a twice-monthly digital design podcast - hosted by James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom - sharing insights about business, technology, people and society since 2011. We want to push the boundaries of how user experience is perceived and boost your confidence in the work you do.
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In this episode of Deep Dive, the hosts unpack what happens in the mind when confidence outpaces reality, opening with Alex’s story — a trader whose rock‑solid gut led to a catastrophic loss. They trace the neural mechanics (ACC, ERN, DLPFC), explain how error monitoring and confidence judgments overlap, and discuss how internal consistency, prior …
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In this episode, I chat with Suzy Evans and Dr. Shane Saeed about how learner agency, metacognition, and assessment can work together rather than be siloed or disconnected. We explored what the science of learning tells us about helping students take more ownership of their thinking and how teachers can design routines that make assessment somethin…
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Why is maths one of the few subjects people feel completely comfortable saying they hated at school? In this episode of The Primary Maths Podcast, Jon is joined by Emma Lockhart, Head of Maths at Mill Hill School, to explore what really sits behind that narrative and why it disproportionately affects girls. Together, they unpack how maths so quickl…
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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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Why "Just 10 More Minutes" Backfires: The Psychology of Time Limits Do you constantly find yourself telling your kids, "You only have 20 minutes of tablet time" or "Just one more level"? Many parents rely on time limits to control screen time or play, but what if setting these boundaries actually makes the craving worse? In this episode, we dive de…
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As the year winds down, many teachers find themselves thinking about what they want to change and why it’s been so hard to change it. In this episode, I guide listeners through a practical reflection process that helps explain why meaningful change often feels elusive, even when the desire is there. Using real coaching stories and classroom-based e…
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In this episode of The Deep Dive, the host unpacks why high-functioning, analytical minds—exemplified by "Alex," a successful CEO—can become trapped in relentless worry loops. We explore the neuroscience of the default mode network (DMN), how predictive processing (priors and precision) and interoception drive rumination and physical anxiety, and h…
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This episode is another attempt to keep the podcast on life support. Like last year, our busy musician schedules (and lack of proper planning) made it difficult to publish several episodes throughout the year. With a few free days left in 2025 before some traveling, I gathered my thoughts and reflections from the year 2025 and tried to make them in…
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Transitions can make or break a station rotation, especially when time is tight and energy is high. In this episode, I respond to a teacher’s question about transitions and logistics by unpacking practical strategies for creating clear, consistent routines that students can actually manage. I share why transition systems need to be explicitly taugh…
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Rachel Kapp, M.Ed., BCET, and Stephanie Pitts, M.Ed., BCET explore what’s really happening when support starts to feel like nagging. They discuss why it happens, how it affects both parents and learners, and share practical ways to shift from constant reminders to strategies that build independence and strengthen connection. Support us on Patreon: …
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Christmas Is Just One Long Maths Problem (A Festive Aftermaths) There’s no interview this week, no school talk, and absolutely no mention of lesson objectives. Instead, Jon and Becky settle in for a festive Aftermaths special — a lighter, reflective end-of-term episode full of Christmas maths, curious statistics, questionable guesses, and the kind …
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In this episode of Deep Dive we unpack how two neuromodulators — dopamine and serotonin — tune your confidence, patience, impulsivity, and overall rationality. Through a clinical vignette of a software engineer on an SSRI, interviews with expert researchers, and a tour of circuit neuroscience and computational (Bayesian) models, we show why calming…
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Send Me a Text Message FOR YOUR EARS FROM THE EARLY YEARS Episode 36:Guest: Debi Keyte-Hartland The Pedagogy of Listening: Art, Children, Materials, and the Power of Place For my final episode of 2025, I speak with UK-based artist educator Debi Keyte-Hartland about art, pedagogy, materials, listening, and what happens when we stop separating the ar…
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As the autumn term finally draws to a close, Jon and Becky reflect on teacher fatigue, festive chaos, and the sense of relief that comes with making it to the holidays. This week’s Aftermaths dives into fractions — why they’re such a sticking point for pupils (and adults), and how misunderstandings often stem from losing sight of the whole. Jon sha…
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High-quality instructional materials are designed to strengthen Tier 1 instruction, but what happens when fidelity turns into rigidity? In this episode, I explore how HQIM can function as a strong foundation rather than a script teachers are expected to follow. I unpack when whole-group instruction makes sense, when small-group instruction is more …
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Chris interviews Kolawole Olagboyega from Tsuru University. [email protected], [email protected] Book: https://www.amazon.co.jp/Japanese-English%E2%80%95%E2%80%95-Descriptive-Kolawole-Olagboyega/dp/486110680X/ref=sr_1_3?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.fgKf7-VdFVBcbZnvbYSBHg.ZuNfDTkIXe3b6lNiAelWFgRYoUtxGuEfc57TcY9hskI&dib_tag=se&qid=1758539740&refine…
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Rachel Kapp, M.Ed., BCET, and Stephanie Pitts, M.Ed., BCET welcome back Dr. Ellen Braaten, clinical psychologist and professor, to discuss her latest publication Motivation Mindset Workbook. In this super fun interview, Dr. Braaten talks about motivation as a skillset, how it’s a part of executive functioning and how executive functioning and motiv…
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Oracy is set to play a central role in England’s refreshed curriculum, but for many teachers it still feels abstract or confined to English lessons. In this episode of The Primary Maths Podcast, Jon Cripwell is joined by Mike Gardner to explore what oracy actually looks like in a real maths lesson. Together, they deconstruct a lesson from start to …
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In this episode of The Deep Dive the host explores neuroeconomics through vivid case studies—last‑second online auction sniping versus face‑to‑face haggling—tracing how brain systems compute subjective value in real time. Topics include the VMPFC as a neural common currency, dopamine reward‑prediction errors and reinforcement learning (Wolfram Schu…
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In this week’s Aftermaths, Jon and Becky unpack a festive mix of maths chat, listener questions, curriculum reflections and some unexpectedly delightful Spotify Wrapped stats. 🎧 In This Episode A listener question on probability, independence and why a coin can land heads 999 times in a row… yet still be 50/50 on the next flip. Jon explains just ho…
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In part 2 of their two-part conversation with Vanessa Vakharia, NCTM President Latrenda Knighten and President-elect, Dewey Gottlieb, continue their discussion on students’ relationships with mathematics, and how educators can empower and guide them to realize they are fully capable of understanding it.…
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Katt Cullen is joined by Tamara from Kids-Zone.ch, who shares her top family-friendly ideas for bringing Christmas magic to life across Geneva, Vaud and nearby France this season. Tamara highlights some of the region’s most enchanting outings - from stepping inside Santa’s castle at Château de Menthon-Saint-Bernard, to exploring the two festive wor…
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Rachel Kapp, M.Ed., BCET, and Stephanie Pitts, M.Ed., BCET dig into the differences, similarities, and overlap between procrastination and perfectionism. They dig into the motivations of both and discuss how to decipher what’s going on and some strategies of what to do next. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/learnsmarterpodcast How to …
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Franca Price is dyslexic and has written a book on he expereicnes and how the condition can be an advange as those with the condituion tend to be bright and creative. She spoke to Mark Butcher You can get the book on Amazon and the French version at the FNAC bookstore in Lausanne. Amazon links USA, France, UK: amazon.com/gp/product/B0DXVRZPYY amazo…
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In today’s episode, Jon speaks to Patrick Renouf, an international maths educator whose journey is unlike almost any other. As a child, Patrick experienced what he later recognised as maths trauma — a mix of high-stakes testing, procedural teaching, and an early sense that maths “wasn’t for him.” But what followed was a remarkable transformation. P…
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Welcome to the Deep Dive: this episode explores why simple mental shortcuts — fast and frugal heuristics — can outperform complex statistical models in noisy, uncertain environments. We examine vivid case studies (like Kalahari Bushman trackers and an emergency-room triage that beats a 19-variable algorithm), theoretical tools (bias–variance trade-…
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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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In this week’s Aftermaths, Jon and Becky dive into the wonderfully frustrating world of mathematical misuses in everyday life, inspired by a brilliant email from listener Sam Asplund, a Year 4 teacher and maths lead from Ketten Primary School. After a pupil requested a “cheese square” during snack time — while pointing out that Dairylea “triangles”…
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If you’re searching for Christmas magic in Geneva, Carouge is the place to find it. With its charming streets, glowing festive lights, expanding decorations each year, and the beloved Christmas market, Carouge transforms into a warm, joyful escape right on Geneva’s doorstep. Shops even open on Sundays in December, adding to the festive buzz. On the…
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On the WRS Breakfast Show, Katt Cullen speaks with John O’Connor, actor, writer, and director, about his acclaimed one-man adaptation of A Christmas Carol, touring for over a decade. This year, the performance comes to the Volkshaus, Zurich, in English, offering audiences a chance to experience Dickens’ storytelling as he might have performed it hi…
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Is artificial intelligence (AI) just for grading and admin tasks? Not according to Matthew Winters. In this episode of Teach & Learn, Dr. Emma Zone chats with Utah’s first state-level AI education specialist about how AI is helping educators turn creative ideas into impactful, inclusive learning experiences. From personalized support to improved ac…
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Our guest for this episode is Dr. Esther Milu, Associate Professor here at the University of Central Florida. Dr. Milu’s research includes language diversity, multilingual pedagogies, translingual writing, immigrant Black literacies, and Global Black Rhetorics. Dr. Milu has been published in multiple publications, most recently including Compositio…
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Rachel Kapp, M.Ed., BCET, and Stephanie Pitts, M.Ed., BCET discuss how there is no perfect time of year to start educational therapy support. They discuss the benefit of “just getting started” and all the emotional benefits of beginning to address learner challenges. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/learnsmarterpodcast How to connect …
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In this episode, I dig into one of the most common challenges teachers face when using the Station Rotation Model: managing noise while maintaining meaningful collaboration. I walk through six quiet, high-engagement collaborative routines—from virtual scavenger hunts to shared visual artifacts—that help students think together without the chaos. Th…
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Sue Lake joins Katt Cullen on the WRS Breakfast Show to share some holiday cheer ahead of this weekend’s Note-by-Note Christmas Sing-a-long. Note-by-Note, founded by Sue, runs several choirs and choral groups that rehearse and perform throughout the year. This Christmas Sing-a-long is open for everyone to join, with a selection of songs also perfor…
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In this episode, Jon is joined by the brilliant Rob Eastaway, whose books, puzzles and radio appearances have helped hundreds of thousands of people see the beauty in everyday maths. They explore how curiosity drives mathematical thinking, why written methods can sometimes obscure understanding, and what we can learn from the history of numbers — f…
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Welcome to the Deep Dive: this episode explores why thinking isn’t free and how our minds make effective decisions under limited time and mental energy. Using the Deep Blue vs. Kasparov match as a launching point, the host walks through bounded rationality, Herbert Simon’s satisficing, and modern resource-rational models that reframe biases as effi…
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There’s a unique version of the Vagina Monologues coming up in Geneva – all to raise money for an excellent cause. The show is called ‘Not the Vagina Monologues’ and it’s a creation by singer songwriter Katrina Syran - she joined Mark Butcher in the studio with Madeleine Rees, who’s extraordinary life inspired the 2010 film, ‘the Whistleblower – wh…
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Katt Cullen is joined in the studio by Tobias Blaha, Director and Veterinarian at Bioparc Genève, along with the show-stealing yellow-crested cockatoo, Aldo. Tobias explains the Bioparc’s mission to help visitors discover, understand, and reconnect with nature through close encounters with wildlife. He discusses their important work in conservation…
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Send Me a Text Message Dr Jillian Woinarski - The Rotary Club of Canterbury 94.1 FM 3WBC - The Rotary and Community Service Radio Show Listen here. https://www.buzzsprout.com/2071197/episodes/18262726-rotary-radio-interview-with-dr-jillian-woinarski-co-president-of-the-rotary-club-of-canterbury --- 🎙️ From Obstetrician to Rotary Co-President: A Jou…
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In this week’s AfterMaths episode, Jon and Becky reunite (voice fully restored!) and unpack a packed agenda: a bit of history, a lot of maths, and some classic year-group trauma. Jon kicks things off with a brilliant history of maths segment — the surprisingly dramatic story of the equals sign, invented in 1557 by Welsh mathematician Robert Recorde…
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Babette Warendorf, Director of Exhibitions and Partnerships at the World Press Photo Foundation, speaks to Katt Cullen on the WRS Breakfast Show to talk about this year’s powerful exhibition at Château de Prangins, running 28 November 2025 to 18 January 2026. Babette shares insights into the curation process, why revisiting the past through visual …
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