Normal Curves is a podcast about sexy science & serious statistics. Ever try to make sense of a scientific study and the numbers behind it? Listen in to a lively conversation between two stats-savvy friends who break it all down with humor and clarity. Professors Regina Nuzzo of Gallaudet University and Kristin Sainani of Stanford University discuss academic papers journal club-style — except with more fun, less jargon, and some irreverent, PG-13 content sprinkled in. Join Kristin and Regina ...
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Visual Literacy Podcasts
course podcast for EDT 6040 - Visual Literacy in the Classroom taught by Jason Rhode, Ph.D.
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Podcast for the Digital Literacies and 21st Century Skills course at Adelphi University's Educational Technology program.
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Reading with Rella B - Interactive Author Visits for Early Reader Families
Rella B - Children's Book Author, Mama, Former Educator
Looking for a screen-free way to entertain and educate your little ones? 'Reading with Rella B' is perfect for families with early readers, offering a delightful mix of stories, riddles, and interactive exercises that will keep kids entertained and learning. Here's what you'll get: Interactive Read-Alouds 📖: Read by the authors and host. Virtual Author Visits ✨: Meet the authors and hear them share their stories and answer fun questions. Brain Break Activities 🤸♂️: Enjoy movement and imagin ...
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Reading in the Gutter (www.readinginthegutter.com) is a podcast that attempts to bridge the space between comics and education. We aim to have thoughtful discussion with students, teachers, parents, administrators, librarians, and researchers about comics and roles they can place in classrooms and other learning contexts. We seek to share research, resources, pedagogy, and curriculum focused on comics with interested stakeholders that is theoretically sound and empirically vetted. Cover art ...
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Learn how mindset, creativity, and visual literacy will help you think like an artist so you can create work you love and build a career that matters; bridging the gap between technique and art.
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Welcome to TinyTrusts — the podcast that helps parents build wealth for their children, one smart step at a time. Whether you’re saving for college, setting up a custodial Roth IRA, or dreaming of giving your child a million-dollar head start, this show is for you. Each week, we break down powerful investing strategies, simple money habits, and legacy-building moves you can start today—even with just $50 a month. 🎯 What You’ll Learn: How to open your child’s first investment account Custodia ...
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The Knowledge at Wharton Network Acast feed serves as a curated showcase highlighting the best content from our podcast collection. Each week, we feature one standout episode from each show in the Wharton Podcast Network, giving listeners a comprehensive sample of our diverse business and academic content. This rotating selection allows audiences to discover new shows within our network while experiencing the depth and variety of Wharton's thought leadership across different topics and forma ...
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Brian Booden and George Beaton are very excited to introduce The Data Mix - a new show focusing on some of the leading individuals in the Data and Analytics space! Our aim is to bring you our guests in a relaxed and conversational format, where you can ask questions and we can all learn more about some of the topical items in today's Business Intelligence and Data driven world.
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The Picture This podcast explores innovative ways to use picture books in classrooms and libraries, going beyond just teaching students to read. Each episode offers creative ideas, expert insights, and practical tips to help educators and librarians engage young minds with the power of storytelling.
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This podcast centers on my research and understanding of color, color usage, and optics as they relate to theories of human color perception in the making of visual art and design. By Ed Charbonneau, an artist (drawing & painting focus), and an adjunct faculty member in the Foundation, Fine Arts, and Creative Entrepreneurship Departments at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. (Content expressed does not reflect the views of the Minneapolis College of Ar ...
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The Present Beyond Measure Show: Data Storytelling, Presentation & Visualization
Lea Pica | Data Storytelling Advocate, Speaker + Educator
Your one-stop-shop for essential data storytelling, data visualization, and presentation skills for data analysts, digital marketers, data science, and data practitioners. With regular original content and luminary guest appearances from Nancy Duarte, Rand Fishkin, Alberto Cairo, Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic, Jim Sterne, Dustin Mathews, Garr Reynolds, and more. This is the toolset you need to present your insights, inform business decisions, inspire action, and become INDISPENSABLE.
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The eLearning Coach Podcast
Connie Malamed: Helps people build stand-out careers in learning design.
Connie Malamed is founder of Mastering Instructional Design and publisher of The eLearning Coach. She helps people learn, build and grow instructional design skills. Listen to interviews with expert designers, developers, authors, and professors who provide strategies for effective learning design. If you have a passion for instructional design, cognitive psychology and visual communication, this podcast is for you.
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This podcast series provides an informative introduction to the subject of persuasion and social influence through interviews with scholars and practitioners in the fields of communication, psychology, and media studies. Please see individual episode descriptions for details about that episode, the person being interviewed, and additional resources. Mark Bordine is the podcast host/producer. He is AZ Chapter Director for Media Literacy Now (medialiteracynow.org), specializing in visual commu ...
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Next Gen Personal Finance (NGPF) is a nonprofit committed to guaranteeing that all U.S. high school students receive a personal finance course prior to graduating. NGPF has become the number one source for over 115,000 educators looking for high-quality, engaging personal finance curriculum to equip students with the skills they need to thrive in the future. The organization invests in teacher professional development with live Virtual Professional Development, 11 Certification Courses, and ...
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Talking Stock is a podcast from the Institute for Faculty Development at Stockton University. It is meant to be a space for faculty colleagues to discuss topics related to teaching, scholarship and service.
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In this podcast, Stephen, Sherry, Tutu, Cassie and Amanda (five early childhood professionals) come together to share their experiences, expertise, and exuberant personalities. They cover various early childhood education topics in a conversational format that is easy to listen to, and have laughs along the way.
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The Fréderiq Effect was founded by Arsene Jr. This podcast is an episodic series focusing on perception and reality. Each season focuses on a special theme to conceptualize ideas.
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New ways of thinking about the world, brought to you by the humanities and The World According to Sound. We’re working with universities to translate academic research into sound. Each season has a radically different format and topic. You’ll never hear the same kind of thing twice. We’re independent and ad free. Patreon is the best way to support our work. https://www.patreon.com/theworldaccordingtosound
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Ripple Effect: Rethinking Retail | Barbara Kahn
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17:49Wharton's Barbara Kahn, author of The Shopping Revolution: How Retailers Succeed in an Era of Endless Disruption, explains the latest trends in retail, how AI fits into the customer experience, and what's to come for brick-and-mortar. This Ripple Effect episode is part of the “Future of Retail” series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor…
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From Disney Animator to Award-Winning Author: The Secret to Visual Storytelling | w/ Benson Shum
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35:43What’s the difference between reading a story and truly seeing it? In this captivating episode of the Picture This Podcast, host Adam Lehrhaupt welcomes award-winning author and Disney animator Benson Shum for an unforgettable conversation! Benson shares his creative journey and pulls back the curtain on how he blends research, imagination, and ani…
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Jeff Desjardins, founder of Visual Capitalist
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56:13This episode features Jeff Desjardins, founder of Visual Capitalist, which unpacks powerful data storytelling and key mega trends shaping our economy. From the impact of aging societies to the rapid rise of AI, Jeff shares insights that can enhance financial education. Discover practical tips for creating engaging infographics and learn how visuali…
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This Week In Business Back-to-School Series: Why Early Financial Literacy Matters for Every Generation
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9:48David Musto, Wharton Finance Professor and Director of the Stevens Center for Innovation in Finance, explores the importance of teaching financial literacy to students, the progress made in recent years, and why early education in personal finance is essential for preparing future citizens and voters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more…
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Bill Bynum, CEO of Hope Credit Union and the Hope Policy Institute
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54:31In this NGPF Podcast episode, Tim Ranzetta sits down with Bill Bynum, CEO of Hope Credit Union, to explore how innovative banking solutions are transforming lives across the Deep South. Educators will hear firsthand stories on breaking down financial barriers, fostering dignity for underbanked communities, and empowering students through real-world…
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Find Your Way: Ali’s Big Adventure with Author Roxie Fiste
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14:48Message Rella B Here! Welcome to Reading with Rella B! This episode features a sample reading of the early reader chapter book: Ali's Big Adventure by Roxie Fiste. Join Ali, a bright yellow puffball who loves to bounce, on a heartwarming journey to find his way back home. After chasing a dragonfly too far in the forest, Ali ends up lost in a strang…
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Literacy, Curation, & Community: The Ultimate Modern Librarian's Playbook with Matthew Winner
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39:23What is the true purpose of a library beyond just books? In this inspiring episode of the Picture This Podcast, host Adam Lehrhaupt sits down with award-winning librarian and children's literature advocate Matthew Winner. Matthew shares invaluable insights from his two decades in education, revealing how he curates a library collection that reflect…
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Age Gaps: How much does age matter in dating?
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49:42Are we all secretly ageist when it comes to dating? We put the stereotype that older men prefer younger women under the microscope using data from thousands of blind dates. What we found surprised us: the “age penalty” was real but microscopic, women wanted younger partners too, and hard age cutoffs weren’t so hard after all. Along the way, we unpa…
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Where AI Works: From Pain Points to Productivity — Finding AI’s Real Value
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25:20Listen to a special episode from Where AI Works, a podcast hosted by Wharton faculty, sponsored by Accenture. The show dives into how artificial intelligence is transforming the way we live and work, with real-world stories and insights from leaders across industries. In this episode, Wharton professor Serguei Netessine is joined by Tereza Nemessan…
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Wharton Marketing Matters Highlight: Founder of Youth Logic | Wilson Sporting Goods Head of Global Brand Partnerships and Collaborations
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26:42Highlights of Wharton Marketing Matters episodes featuring Connor Blakley, founder of Youth Logic, discussing the origins of his company, how to effectively reach Gen Z, and the missteps brands often make with this generation, and David Picioski, Head of Global Brand Partnerships and Collaborations at Wilson Sporting Goods Co., who shares insights …
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Use Interactive Read-Alouds to Boost Literacy & STEM Learning | w/ guest JaNay Brown-Wood
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36:02How can you transform story time into a powerful tool for literacy, engagement, and empowerment? In this inspiring episode of the Picture This Podcast, host Adam Lehrhaupt sits down with award-winning author and educator, JaNay Brown-Wood! JaNay shares her incredible insights on how to connect students to literature through interactive storytelling…
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Wharton Moneyball: The State of Tennis & College Football Preview
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1:01:06ESPN staff writer Bill Connelly joins Cade Massey, Eric Bradlow and Shane Jensen to share his take on the men’s and women’s tennis tours, the emerging Sinner–Alcaraz rivalry, and the depth of talent in women’s tennis. Bill also dissects the 2025 college football landscape, sharing insights on conference strength, playoff expansion, coaching traject…
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Crafting Stories: Picture Books vs. Chapter Books & Writing Lessons with Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen
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32:01Join Adam Lehrhaupt on Picture This as he sits down with award-winning author Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen to explore the magic and craft behind creating captivating stories for young readers! In this illuminating conversation, Sudipta shares her unique insights from years of writing and connecting with students. We dive into: * **Picture Books vs. Chap…
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Your Brain on AI: Is ChatGPT making us mentally lazy?
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1:14:07ChatGPT is melting our brainpower, killing creativity, and making us soulless — or so the headlines imply. We dig into the study behind the claims, starting with quirky bar charts and mysterious sample sizes, then winding through hairball-like brain diagrams and tens of thousands of statistical tests. Our statistical sleuthing leaves us with questi…
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Ripple Effect: The Rise of Crypto | Campbell Harvey and Neha Narula
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40:07Cryptocurrency has evolved from a niche experiment to a global financial force. But how did we get here? In this episode, professor Itay Goldstein is joined by Duke professor Campbell Harvey and Neha Narula, director of the MIT Media Lab’s Digital Currency Initiative, to explore the milestones that led to crypto’s rise, the forces that shaped its g…
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Picture Books for Tough Topics: Grief, Identity & More | Picture This Podcast E5
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14:22In this episode of Picture This, join Adam Lehrhaupt as we explore the incredible power of picture books to address tough topics and spark meaningful conversations in the classroom and beyond. Discover how these seemingly simple stories can help navigate complex themes like grief, identity, environmentalism, justice, and anxiety, providing a safe s…
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How to Invest for Your Child If You’re Starting Late
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6:18Think you’ve missed the boat on building wealth for your child? Think again. In this episode of TinyTrusts, we break down how to invest for your child even if they’re already a pre-teen or teenager. You’ll learn: - Why starting late still works—and why it’s more common than you think - What accounts to open if your child is older - Realistic strate…
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Move Beyond Story Time: Unlock Student Creativity with Picture Books in Your Classroom!
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28:26How can you inspire boundless creativity and strengthen evidence-based teaching using the magic of picture books? In this illuminating episode of the Picture This Podcast, host Adam Lehrhaupt sits down with acclaimed author and educator Carmen Oliver! Designed specifically for **elementary teachers** and **librarians**, this conversation is a treas…
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The Backfire Effect: Can fact-checking make false beliefs stronger?
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58:26Can correcting misinformation make it worse? The “backfire effect” claims that debunking myths can actually make false beliefs stronger. We dig into the evidence — from ghost studies to headline-making experiments — to see if this psychological plot twist really holds up. Along the way, we unpack interaction effects, randomization red flags, and wh…
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This Week In Business: Understanding Dynamic Pricing in Today’s Inflationary Climate
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9:54John Zhang, Wharton Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy, discusses how firms use tariff-induced economic conditions to raise prices and explore dynamic pricing strategies, balancing profit motives with consumer perceptions and competition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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How to Teach Your Kids About Investing—at Any Age
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6:11Description: No matter how old your child is—there's a way to teach them how to build wealth. In this episode of TinyTrusts, we break down how to introduce investing to kids at every stage of development, from toddlers to teens. You’ll learn: - Foundational lessons for ages 3–6 using money jars and stories - How to connect real brands to investing …
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Move Beyond Words: Why Visual Literacy is Essential for Every Elementary Educator (Picture This E3)
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21:23How can you help young readers truly *see* the story? In this insightful episode of the Picture This Podcast, we dive into the incredible power of **visual literacy** in picture books. Join us as we explore how illustrations aren't just pretty pictures, but powerful tools that convey emotions, build critical thinking skills, and tell stories just a…
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Wharton Marketing Matters: Adobe's Chief Communications Officer, Stacy Martinet
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31:07Adobe's Vice President of Marketing and Communications and Chief Communications Officer, Stacy Martinet, speaks with Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed about the company’s transformation from its PDF roots to a global leader in creativity and digital experience solutions, offering insight into Adobe’s strategic reinvention, generative AI integration, a…
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Title: Top 3 ETFs to Invest in for Your Child’s Future
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6:06Want to grow your child’s wealth without picking stocks or timing the market? In this episode of TinyTrusts, we reveal the top 3 ETFs every parent should consider for a child's investment account—VOO, SCHD, and QQQ. You’ll learn: - What makes ETFs ideal for long-term investing - Why VOO is the ultimate market tracker - How SCHD helps you build inco…
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Ripple Effect: Gen AI Workplace Revolution | Stefano Puntoni
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16:19Generative AI promises productivity and cost-cutting gains, but it also has the potential to increase employee well-being. That’s why Wharton’s Stefano Puntoni wants companies to put their workers at the center of the AI conversation. This Ripple Effect episode is part of the “Research Spotlight” series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m…
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Transforming Literacy: Ignite Creativity in Students With Nonfiction Picture Books (Picture This... Episode 2)
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30:33What if your students could paint with emotions, write with memory, and hear music in everyday sounds? In this first-ever guest episode, Adam chats with award-winning author and library teacher Lisa Rogers about how nonfiction picture books spark creativity across the curriculum. If you're looking for authentic, project-based learning that builds b…
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Dating Wishlists: Are we happier when we get what we want in a mate?
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1:05:31Loyal, funny, hot — you’ve probably got a wish list for your dream partner. But does checking all your boxes actually lead to happily ever after? In this episode, we dive into a massive global study that put the “ideal partner” hypothesis to the test. Do people really know what they want, and does getting it actually make them happier? We explore s…
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Shang Saavedra, Author of Wealth is a Mindset
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57:50In this NGPF Podcast episode, Yanely welcomes Shang Saavedra, author of Wealth is a Mindset: Change Your Mind, Change Your Money, for an inspiring and candid conversation about her personal finance journey, the emotional side of money, and practical advice for educators and individuals seeking financial freedom.…
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Wharton Moneyball: Using Data to Model NBA Performance with Seth Partnow
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5:50A highlight of Eric Bradlow, Shane Jensen, and Adi Wyner's conversation with Seth Partnow—Data Science Manager for the NBA at PENN Interactive, former Director of Basketball Research for the Milwaukee Bucks, and author of The Midrange Theory—discussing what NBA work at PENN Interactive entails, expectations for draft picks and predicting player per…
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Custodial Roth IRA vs. Custodial Brokerage: Which One Is Right for Your Child?
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6:07Should you open a Custodial Roth IRA or a Custodial Brokerage Account for your child? In this episode of TinyTrusts, we break down the pros, cons, tax implications, and ideal use cases of both accounts—so you can make the smartest choice for your child's future. 🎯 What You’ll Learn: - What each account does and how it works - Which one offers tax-f…
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Picture Books & STEM: Creative Lessons for Elementary & Beyond! (Picture This Episode 1)
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16:15Spark creativity & problem-solving in your elementary classroom! Welcome to Picture This… with Adam Lehrhaupt, the podcast that helps educators and librarians bring picture books to life across the curriculum! In this inaugural episode, join award-winning author Adam Lehrhaupt as he dives into the dynamic intersection of picture books and STEM educ…
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How $50 a Month Can Change Your Child’s Future
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6:36What if just $50 a month could set your child on the path to becoming a millionaire? In this episode of TinyTrusts, we break down how small, consistent investing can transform your child’s future. You’ll learn: Why compound interest is your child’s greatest financial advantage The difference between custodial accounts and Roth IRAs Real-life exampl…
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Ripple Effect: Visual Marketing | Barbara Kahn and Zab Johnson
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16:05Wharton’s Barbara Kahn and Elizabeth (Zab) Johnson talk about their book, Visual Marketing: A Practical Guide to the Science of Branding and Retailing. This Ripple Effect episode is part of the “Meet the Authors” series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Stats Reunion: What have we learned so far?
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56:00It’s our first stats reunion! In this special review episode, we revisit favorite concepts from past episodes—p-values, multiple testing, regression adjustment—and give them fresh personalities as characters. Meet the seductive false positive, the clingy post hoc ex, and Charlotte, the well-meaning but overfitting idealist. Statistical topics Bar c…
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Episode 8 of Ways of Knowing -- Season 2, an audio series about the humanities.Made by The World According to Sound and The University of Washington. This episode features the work of professor of philosophy, Sara Goering.By The World According to Sound
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HPV Vaccine: How close are we to wiping out cervical cancer?
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1:15:57Could a preteen vaccine wipe out a global cancer? In this episode, we examine the bold claim that cervical cancer could be eradicated in much of the world by the end of the century—thanks to the highly effective HPV vaccine. We unpack statistical modeling, microsimulations, and how Markov chains make good date-night conversation. We also explore wh…
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Episode 7 of Ways of Knowing -- Season 2, an audio series about the humanities.Made by The World According to Sound and The University of Washington. This episode features the work of Mal Ahern, professor of cinema and media studies.By The World According to Sound
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Episode 6 of Ways of Knowing -- Season 2, an audio series about the humanities.Made by The World According to Sound and The University of Washington. This episode features the work of professor of cinema and media studies, Golden Owens.By The World According to Sound
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Ways of Knowing 05: Abstract Pattern Recognition, or Math
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14:13Episode 5 of Ways of Knowing -- Season 2, an audio series about the humanities.Made by The World According to Sound and The University of Washington. This episode features the work of professor of Math and the Comparative History of Ideas, Jayadev Athreya.By The World According to Sound
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Imani Moise, Wall Street Journal Reporter
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34:47In this NGPF Podcast episode, Wall Street Journal reporter Imani Moise breaks down the myths and realities of credit scores. She shares the story of Steve Michel, who spent five years mastering the credit score system to reach an 850. Imani discusses how credit scores are influenced, the rise of tools like Buy Now, Pay Later, and how financial educ…
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Ripple Effect: Resolute Japan | Harbir Singh and Mike Useem
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22:36Wharton management professors Harbir Singh and Mike Useem discuss their book Resolute Japan: The Leaders Forging a Corporate Resurgence, which explores how a new model of leadership has transformed Japan's top companies. This Ripple Effect episode is part of the “Meet the Authors” series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Today’s deep dive: the surprisingly serious science of penis size. Using self-report surveys, objective measurements, and a healthy dose of old-school statistics, we ask: How do you get clean data on gentlemen’s goods?Along the way, we explore social desirability bias, survey design tricks, and what happens when science meets insecurity. You’ll nev…
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Ways of Knowing 04: Global Disability Studies
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11:35Episode 2 of Ways of Knowing -- Season 2, an audio series about the humanities.Made by The World According to Sound and The University of Washington. This episode features the work of professor of International Studies, as well as law, societies and justice––Stephen Meyers.By The World According to Sound
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Episode 2 of Ways of Knowing -- Season 2, an audio series about the humanities.Made by The World According to Sound and The University of Washington. This episode features the work of professor of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures Hamza Zafer.By The World According to Sound
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Episode 2 of Ways of Knowing -- Season 2, an audio series about the humanities.Made by The World According to Sound and The University of Washington. This episode features the work of professor of French Richard Watts.By The World According to Sound
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Planning for Peace: The Emotional and Financial Legacy of End-of-Life with Dr. Kim Harms
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47:38In this episode of the NGPF Speaker Series, Yanely welcomes Dr. Kim Harms, grief counselor and death doula, shares her unique perspective on end-of-life planning and legacy building. With decades of experience and a life shaped by personal loss, Dr. Harms discusses the importance of emotional and financial legacy planning. She also offers insights …
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Episode 1 of Ways of Knowing -- Season 2, an audio series about the humanities.Made by The World According to Sound and The University of Washington. This episode features the work of professor of English and Data Science Anna Preus.By The World According to Sound
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Wrinkles and sagging skin—just normal aging, or can you blame your sweet tooth? We dive into “sugar sag,” exploring how sugar, processed foods, and even your crispy breakfast toast might be making you look older than if you’d said no to chocolate cake and yes to broccoli. Along the way, we encounter statistical adjustment, training and test data se…
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TDM S3 Ep10 - Qlik Connect 2025 with Mike Capone - Navigating the Agentic Revolution
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23:18Send us a text Qlik CEO Mike Capone shares insights from Qlik Connect in Orlando, highlighting their vision of AI that differs from competitors. He emphasizes that successful AI implementation requires high-quality data integration, governance, and analytics working together seamlessly. • Qlik's new agentic framework provides end-to-end capabilitie…
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Are Bad Listeners Actually Bad at Listening?
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8:53Research from Wharton professor Rebecca (Becky) Schaumberg and PhD student Zhiying (Bella) Ren reveals how disagreement in a conversation is often mistaken for bad listening, regardless of how engaged the listener is. Schaumberg explains their findings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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