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One Tired Teacher

Trina Deboree

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Teachers have important things to say and share about teaching, life, teaching, and learning. A podcast for teachers brings you the stories and inspiration behind the scenes from classrooms around the globe. Honest conversations about teacher tired and passion-filled teaching allow educators to speak their truth on the trials and treasures of being a teacher.
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The Firstieland Podcast For Elementary Teachers: Teaching Tips And Ideas is a weekly podcast that gives kindergarten and first grade teachers real, practical strategies to make teaching easier, more effective, and a whole lot more fun. If you’re an educator who's feeling stretched thin trying to fit it all in as an elementary teacher, you're not alone. Each week, you’ll get easy-to-implement ideas that will help you feel more confident and in control of your classroom. Hosted by Molly Schwab ...
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The Primary (Paradise) Teaching Podcast shares engaging, hands on, easy to implement teaching ideas for your Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade classroom. Our host, Martha Moore, is an experienced, IB certified, K-5 intervention teacher and 1st and 2nd grade classroom teacher. Learn how to provide students with relevant, engaging learning experiences with activities, strategies, and lessons that are easy for you, the teacher, to implement as well. With an emphasis on writing skills, ...
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Educator Forever

Lily Jones, Teacher Advocate

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There’s a lot that needs to change in education. But there are inspiring movements going on too! At Educator Forever, we believe teachers need to be at the forefront of education reform and be empowered to create career pathways that work for them. Do you ever think about leaving the classroom but have absolutely no idea what else you could do? You may not realize it yet, but you have acquired highly valuable skills throughout your teaching journey, and there is unlimited potential for you t ...
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Shana Rae Callahan, a Milwaukee suburbs first grade school teacher, welcomes you to The Rainbow Weather Racers podcast. The idea behind the podcast is pushing the learning forward in this super-hard virtual world. This is a fun and engaging way of learning, and these first-graders will tell us all about the weather.
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Saved By The (Liberty) Bell

Derek Johnson's 8th grade class

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Like History class... But FUN! 8th Grade class podcast from Highland Park Middle School in Amarillo Tx. We'll be covering the Colonial Era through the Civil War, the same topics the students will learn throughout the school year. I hope you enjoy!
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Dive Deep With Drake 🙏

Drake Friedman @drakemfree

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Join me on my journey to higher consciousness through Yoga, Meditation, Ayurvedic Lifestyle, Biohacking, Seeking the Truth, and Raising Your Vibration 🕉 Helping every human being unlock their highest potential and live their greatest life through these ancient practices. I like to research the oldest information I can get my hands on. Science is only a baby starting to figure out what the ancient mystics of yoga have been saying for thousands of years. I take the information I find, and put ...
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Destination Retirement is hosted by Robert Kuhn, Founder and President of Kuhn Capital Partners, an SEC-registered investment advisor and fiduciary. Currently you can hear Robert on Chicago AM 560, Chicago AM 890, and Florida Man Radio. Each week, Robert pulls back the curtain on Wall Street and exposes what most financial advisors don’t want you to know. Kuhn Capital Partners is built on a fiduciary standard that puts clients first, always. From institutional-grade strategies and tax reduct ...
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Chinese Star Tales 亮晶晶中文

Mama Yen and first grader Jing Jing

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Fun bilingual stories and songs for the young (and young at heart)! We understand the struggle to learn Chinese in an English speaking environment, so we choose relatable content for bright and easily bored little ones. Join Mama Yen and her first grade daughter in their Chinese learning journey, with help from a Chinese literature teacher. Visit us at Chinesestartales.com and see the books on our youtube channel! https://www.youtube.com/c/ChineseStarTales Please rate and review the show on ...
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Breaking the Grade

Josh Chernikoff

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Breaking the Grade is a thought-provoking podcast that follows entrepreneurs in the education space as they make their way to the top. Tune in for stories about breaking norms, introducing new ideas, and shaping our future society through every lesson let out.
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Chance Ball

You Love To Hear It Productions

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Only jocks allowed. Chance Ball will cover every sports anime, even the ones that aren't sports, one season at a time. Please join us in learning about the power of teamwork, and getting mad at crooked refs.
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Making The Grade

ScaleWise, Tom Glason

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Less than 1 in 100 Startups manage to achieve funding beyond Series D or an exit. Investors typically expect 8 out of 10 of the businesses they invest in to fail. It’s time to make building a business less depressing and scale more wisely. Tune into Making The Grade to hear first-hand experiences of venture-backed software companies in their journeys from Seed to Series B funding. Every week, we’ll be joined by Founders, Investors and senior Go-To-Market Leaders to explore the factors drivin ...
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Starting school can be exciting…and sometimes scary! But Elmo and his friends are here to help. Together with your little one, listen anytime, anywhere to real kids, real parents, a real teacher, and Elmo—all on the topic of school! In each episode, there’s also an interactive game you can play along with. Listen in any order and pick from pre school, kindergarten or first grade. Brought to you by PNC Grow Up Great.
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The goal of this podcast is to give you the story of the 9th Grade here at Emmaus High School through the people who live it daily - the students and staff. We will attempt to touch on the real issues and stories that 9th grade students face in order to prepare them to know that #ehs9counts.
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Create a cozy, comfortable home on a budget! * Do you spend hours on Pinterest pinning beautiful images? * Do you go over to a friend’s house and have decor envy? * Do you wonder where to start when it comes to decorating your house? * Are you frustrated every time you walk into your house because you haven’t taken any action on decor? * Do you wish you could create a cozy home on a budget? Friend, I’ve been there... This podcast inspires REAL moms with REAL homes and REAL budgets to transfo ...
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This podcast was created to share the stories of "Home Kids". These are men and women who were raised at Angel Guardian Orphanage in Chicago. This is an opportunity to hear first hand accounts of what life was like growing up in an Orphanage. Some stories are happy, while others are sad. My husband, Norm was there from first grade and graduated HS there. Many like himself are so grateful for A.G.O. as they truly do not know where they would be today if not for A.G.O. This podcast is the late ...
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Here Lies Me

Lemonada Media

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Middle school will bury you. Or at least that’s how it feels to 13-year-old Noa—a shy and witty misfit who endures the horrors of living in an affluent New England town with a dark side. It's the first day of eighth grade, and The Olivias are already icing her out. The weird kid who calls himself God publicly proclaims his love for her and then punches the guy Noa kinda sorta (definitely doesn’t!) have a crush on. Desperate to get God to leave her alone, Noa teams up with a secret club and t ...
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Hard Candy & Fruit Snacks

Carrie Clifford and Gloria Harrison

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Hard Candy and Fruit Snacks tackles race head on. Gloria Harrison and Carrie Clifford met in first grade when Gloria was part of a busing system that brought black kids from the inner city to schools in the suburbs. On this podcast, they discuss systemic racism, inequality, and injustice while reminiscing about growing up as black and white kids in a world with a lot of gray areas. Despite their different backgrounds, Gloria and Carrie end up working on the same TV show in their twenties. Jo ...
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Hi there! I’m Fe. I’m currently a First Grade teacher in Georgia working through my 6th year of my teaching journey. I was very close to becoming the next teacher burnout statistic, but I’ve made some changes to my everyday lifestyle both teaching and my at-home life. I’m a believer in Christ, a believer in yourself, a believer in perseverance + hard work “makes the dream work”, and a believer in self-care. Join me on my teaching journey! I’m here to support you, share tips + tricks, share m ...
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You're in the "write" place. This podcast is for Kindergarten, first, and second grade teachers wanting to gather ideas for writing instruction (with a sprinkle of other literacy topics). With over 20 years of experience and a passion for teaching writing, your host, Stacy, will dig into various topics to bring your writing block to the next level. As someone who is still in the classroom, Stacy will bring you current information that has been tried and tried again. Along with teaching exper ...
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I have been doodling all my life. In notebooks, sketchbooks, post-its, and pretty much anything else I can get my hands on. I remember when I was in first grade, I would sell drawings of cars and super heroes for 25 cents. This interest continued all the way throughout school as I took every art class as I could. What I love about doodling is how loose and imperfect it is. As a graphic designer bound by rules of grids, spacing, and precision - a doodle is a fun escape. I can just grab a mark ...
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Lessons Learned

Becca Foxwell

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Hi teacher friends! Welcome to the Lessons Learned Podcast! I’m Becca Foxwell—an award winning first grade teacher turned stay-at-home mama to two truck loving little boys. And I am on a mission to help teachers learn to calm the chaos in their hearts, lives, and classrooms! It took reaching burn out for me to realize that in order to teach well you have to be well! So, this podcast is for you–you spend all day pouring into the lives of your students and I want to spend each episode pouring ...
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Sharing Agile Product Owner experiences on a 3rd grade level. Use these thinking patterns and insights whether you are new or seasoned with scrum, agile, lean or SAFe methods, to any level of your journey. Don’t let the audio from the first few of episodes run you off. It gets better. Subscribe, follow and check for new episodes! Tell your friends! I guarantee you’ll enjoy the journey and get better. [email protected] Stay Ad-Free!! www.planetproductowner.org
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Join Adam Sims and Michael Adkins as they begin their heroes' journey through the popular anime, My Hero Academia! Get to learn all about the students of UA high with us! My Hero Academia is a Japanese superhero manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. Each week, we will view and discuss two episodes. You can watch along with on Hulu, VRV, and Crunchyroll! Be sure to tweet our hosts to keep the theories flowing!
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The Grizzle Pod is HQ for thematic growth investing, we analyze the most compelling investment ideas in the market. Our Grizzle conferences also provide in-depth breakdowns of different sectors in the economy through interviews with investment experts and leading companies.
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Happy Holidays Message From Molly At Firstieland In this short and heartfelt episode of The Firstieland Podcast for Elementary Teachers, your host Molly Schwab shares a special holiday message for teachers everywhere. We want to thank you for tuning in and hope you take a well-deserved break, enjoy the holiday season, no matter what you celebrate, …
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Some episodes can't just be missed… this one is one of them. Why? Because it shifts how education founders think about sales, delegation, and building predictable pipelines. Originally streamed as a LinkedIn Live in October 2025, this replay brings back one of the most tactical, mindset-shifting conversations of the year. When Karim Kuperhause, CEO…
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Welcome to Commodity 1x1, a one-of-a-kind event in the resource sector. We are bringing you unfiltered, real-time access to the sharpest minds in the market. Each year, we gather top-tier portfolio managers, elite market strategists, and the executive management teams behind the companies defining the future of resources. We don't just scratch the …
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Send us a text If January has ever felt like educational whiplash, this conversation is your warm landing pad. We walk through a practical plan to protect your peace after winter break, built on a few high-impact moves you can set up before you unplug: print-ready sub plans, a back-from-break packet that rebuilds community, and plug-and-play units …
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From his late-night TV show to Carpool Karaoke, James Corden has become known globally as one of the most engaging and delightful interviewers in the entertainment world -- and with his breadth of work across TV, film and stage, he has met so many incredible people whom he now gets the opportunity to spend more time with. In this episode, James sit…
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If you’ve ever bought a new rug, throw pillows, or wall art—hoping it would finally pull your space together—only to find your home still feels “off,” this episode is for you. Before you pick up that paintbrush or shop another sale, there’s a crucial step that often gets skipped: organizing. In today’s episode, I’m talking with professional organiz…
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Jessica Werner, Ph.D. is the founder and CEO of Northshore Learning. She has worked with schools worldwide as an instructor, a professor of education and classroom management, and a consultant. She is passionate about helping to equip educators to work with students with varying academic and behavioral needs. In this episode Jessica details how her…
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11 Things Elementary Teachers Should Do Before Leaving For Winter Break In this episode of The Firstieland Podcast for Elementary Teachers, your host Molly Schwab shares 11 simple and time saving things to do before leaving school for winter break. Instead of walking back into chaos and clutter in January, you’ll discover easy ways to set yourself …
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Send us a text December doesn’t have to be a stress test. We unpack five blissful, low-prep strategies that keep kids learning and let you breathe, so you can walk into winter break proud, present, and not wiped out. We start with Elf Diaries, a creative writing approach that turns classroom elf hype into voice, perspective, and narrative skills wi…
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Some episodes don’t just share insights, they show education founders how to turn relationships, strategy, and innovation into measurable results. This one did. Robert Martellacci, founder and president of Mindshare Learning Media, has spent 25 years shaping Canada’s EdTech ecosystem, mentoring leaders, and creating opportunities for companies to s…
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Today’s episode is a special peek behind the curtain of a real Decorating SOS call with Leah — a homeowner whose style blends modern farmhouse charm, a little cowgirl grit, and just a hint of soft romanticism. If you’ve ever looked around your home and thought, “Something’s missing… but I don’t know what,” this episode is going to feel like a deep …
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Karen Meyer Cunningham is a nationally recognized special education advocate, speaker, and mediator with over two decades of experience guiding families, educators, and professionals through the complexities of special education systems. Known as The Special Education Boss®, she brings deep expertise in IDEA, Section 504, and disability advocacy, w…
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How To Survive (And Enjoy) December In Your Elementary Classroom In this episode of The Firstieland Podcast for elementary teachers, your host Molly Schwab shares practical and encouraging tips to help you survive (and even enjoy!) the busiest month of the school year. December can feel chaotic - with excited students, endless to-do lists, and clas…
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Building street cred is a valuable skill for any aspiring agile leader. I'll give you 3 ways to start building it and 3 sets of activities to help you get this going in the New Year! Agile leadership coaching is not dead. Folks still want to understand how to make things work and and do them better. This podcast will NEVER go away! I may run out of…
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In this episode we combine 2 topics. We will discuss the highlights of creating the Constitution and then we will discuss the highlights of the first 5 presidents: Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe. Follow, subscribe, like... all of the things. Catch us on the next episode of Saved by the (Liberty) Bell!…
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Send us a text December doesn’t have to be glitter storms and lost learning. We share a practical, story-driven way to turn holiday energy into real science with a Christmas-themed matter unit that keeps kids focused, curious, and proud of their work. Think stockings and balloons for inferring solids, liquids, and gases. Think hot cocoa tests that …
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Some episodes don’t just start conversations, they shift how education founders think about credibility, leadership, and lead generation. This one did. When Jolene Levin, entrepreneur, innovator, and founder of NorvaNivel, shared how she built a global company, scaled too fast, got fired from her own business, and rebuilt from the ground up, it bec…
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Black Friday and Cyber Monday are over — but that doesn’t mean your decorating dreams have to wait another year. In today’s episode, I’m sharing 10 smart, doable, and budget-friendly ways to save money so you can finally afford the home decorating projects on your list. No extreme couponing. No complicated systems. Just simple, intentional strategi…
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Jim Hollis is the founder and executive director of the Calculus Roundtable, a nationally recognized nonprofit that improves math and science achievement for underserved students. Under his leadership, the organization has worked with over 65 schools across California, Washington, and New York, earning accolades such as the New Profit Foundation’s …
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9 Fun Ideas For Your December Classroom Morning Meeting In this episode of The Firstieland Podcast for Elementary Teachers, your host Molly Schwab shares nine festive and easy ideas to add some joy to your classroom morning meetings in December. Instead of feeling overwhelmed by holiday chaos, you’ll discover simple ways to bring cheer and connecti…
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Send us a text December doesn’t have to be survival mode. We’re sharing ten Christmas read‑alouds that bring the room to a cozy hush while still nailing essential skills like character analysis, sequencing, vocabulary, point of view, and fluency. Each pick comes with a clear teaching angle and simple prompts you can use tomorrow, so you can steer i…
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Some episodes don’t just offer sales tactics; they redefine how education founders think about visibility, trust, and lead flow. This one did. When John Gamba joined Josh for a candid LinkedIn Live conversation, it wasn’t just another talk about personal branding; it was a deep dive into how education founders can turn an authentic online presence …
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Remember middle school? Remember eating a round pizza and drinking a chocolate milk? I don't. I was busy dunking and poisoning my teammate's father Currently watching: Kuroko's Basketball Season 3, episodes 13 & 14 Send questions in to @youlovetohearit.bsky.social on the bsky dot app (or join the Discord here) Our Patreon Page…
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Because Thanksgiving is basically Ruth Reichl season (the holy trinity of food, family, and feelings) we’re serving you a special episode of Julia Louis-Dreyfus' lovely conversation with her from Season 1 of Wiser Than Me. On this episode of Wiser Than Me, Julia gets enlightened by 77-year-old food writer, magazine editor, and author Ruth Reichl. F…
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Emily Cadiz is a teacher, musician, mom of three, and founder of Prelude Early Learning, home of Finnegan the Dragon. After a traumatic brain injury left her needing to relearn how to talk and walk, she rebuilt her skills through music and singing—an experience that inspired Prelude’s music-based approach to teaching language and pre-reading. With …
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Fun Holiday Activities In The First Grade Classroom In this episode of The Firstieland Podcast for Elementary Teachers, your host Molly Schwab shares seven fun and easy classroom activities to help you stay calm, keep your students focused, and avoid December chaos. Instead of fighting the holiday excitement, you’ll learn how to embrace the season …
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What is value and how does that inform what we are actually working on? A product owner can't maximize the value of the product without first defining what is valuable. Let's dive in! Today's session is great for agile leadership, Product Owner, Product Management and anyone really in the organization helping to move the needle! Don't forget to sig…
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As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, it's a great time to look back and reflect on the many positives in our lives for the seventh annual Attitude of Gratitude special episode. Over 40 members of the Emmaus High School community took time during this busy period of the school year to share a little bit about what makes them #EastPennProud and t…
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After wildfires razed Los Angeles neighborhoods at the start of this year, the city was reeling. Repair the World, a Jewish service organization, mobilized hundreds of people to support wildfire relief efforts. They also launched a service corps specifically focused on assisting wildfire victims. In this episode, we’ll hear from Cindy Greenberg, CE…
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We've seen half of this episode before...but the half we haven't is dope. Join Adkins and Adam as they begin the end of MHA. Follow Us Below: https://twitter.com/allmightypod Discord: https://discord.gg/9cc72zA Adam's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@therealsimso Click here for the Wordle answer list to contribute a Quirkle!…
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Send us a text The week before Thanksgiving can feel like a carnival on wheels—school-wide feasts, cupcake drop-offs, half the class rehearsing for a turkey play, and attention spans migrating toward grandma’s pie. We lean into that reality with a grounded plan that keeps learning meaningful without draining your last nerve. Instead of cramming a f…
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Most founders rush to the next metric, the next meeting, the next milestone. But the truth is: you can’t scale what you don’t stop to appreciate. This episode is different. It’s the last show of 2025. It’s the Thanksgiving episode. And it’s the moment we zoom out, breathe, look at the year we built together, and acknowledge every founder, leader, i…
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Robbie. The reason for this podcast. We talk about falling in love while terminally ill. Getting a phone sex operator to tell you she loves you. God. Sex. Comedy. The goods. I always say a this one or a that one. The is the one. Audio engineering by Jeremy Emery and Lamps Lampanella Theme song melody and vocals by Miriam Katz, instrumentals by Jon …
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If you’ve ever walked into Black Friday with the “maybe this will fix my house” mindset… this episode is your gentle interruption. Before you add one more throw pillow, lamp, or holiday deal to your cart, let’s slow down and talk about the ONE thing that will actually change the way your home looks and feels. In today’s episode, I’m sharing why int…
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If you or someone you know are looking for a great product owner certification course, friends, you're in luck! I'll be co-teaching with a friend of mine named Kert Peterson with NextWave Agility on December 18-19. This virtual 2 day CSPO certification course will be a great way not only for us to meet and do more than what we can on audio together…
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Leah Ellis is a mom of four, writer, wedding officiant, Girl Scout leader, and founder of The Society of Child Entrepreneurs. Through SoCE, Nerdy Nuptials ICT, and Girl Scouts, she creates spaces where kids, couples, and communities are empowered to lead with authenticity. Leah believes in making room for both the mess and the magic of becoming. Le…
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How To Build A Year-Long Read Aloud Plan In First Grade In this episode of The Firstieland Podcast for Elementary Teachers, your host Molly Schwab shares how to create a year long read-aloud plan that will save you time, reduce stress, and help you teach with more intention. You’ll discover how to choose books that align with your curriculum, suppo…
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Send us a text What if the most meaningful lesson in a noisy month is the quietest one? I share the story of a short read-aloud—Molly’s Pilgrim—that shifted my classroom from scattered to centered, and why one complete book can spark more empathy and insight than a week of themed activities. November often pushes teachers into survival mode: short …
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In this episode I speak with my first love. We met as teenagers. He had a lot of swagger and I was smitten. As he says in the conversation, he doesn’t normally talk about his younger years, so this was a notable experience for him. (“My wife said I had to do this”). We delve into meeting at a high school basketball game, falling in love quickly, me…
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Most education founders think their LinkedIn headline is just a formality. A place to drop their title. List their company. Maybe add “passionate about education.” But here’s what they’re missing: your headline is where credibility begins. Where confidence starts. Where clarity is born. And when you nail those three? Everything else follows. Your L…
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The evil has been defeated! By the way this guy is actually two guys. Go figure out what that means yourself. I have a very important flashback to enter Currently watching: Kuroko's Basketball Season 3, episodes 11 & 12 Send questions in to @youlovetohearit.bsky.social on the bsky dot app (or join the Discord here) Our Patreon Page…
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In today’s episode, you get a front-row seat to a real, raw, LIVE coaching call with listener Kirstyn—who is giving her living room a complete refresh before Christmas. Her style is the dream combo of modern + vintage, honoring heirlooms, family and meaningful pieces from her time living in Japan, and working within a real-life budget. In just 25 m…
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Stephen Hughie Lasseter is the author of Kingston To The Rescue. He is also a special education teacher in Philadelphia, where he teaches reading and math to elementary school students. He designed an educational program called Educate to Skate. Educate to Skate combines the metrics of learning, physical exercise and independence with skateboarding…
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