The Hidden Curriculum is a podcast on all the topics you wanted to learn in (econ) graduate school. There are lots of things about the profession that you only hear if you have a great mentor or during networking opportunities. This podcast aims to help decrease that knowledge gap by bringing that information into your headphones! Artwork by @factorintrinseco. Music by Funk O'Clock by Delicate Beats. Licensed by Premium Beat Email: [email protected]
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Curing the Curriculum – Students’ Take on Medical Education We are international medical students in the Netherlands, engaging in conversations about what medical education is - and what it could be. We ask: What should medical education look like? And what did the curriculum forget to teach us explicitly? Join us on a journey towards more care, more humanity, and a curriculum worth shaping together.
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Out of the Science Education and Society Lab at the University of Rhode Island, Hidden Curriculum investigates the social context of students' college experiences. Join host Gyasi Alexander to explore the unwritten rules and networks that govern college campuses.
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Join the conversations of Rebecca and Naomi, two ex-Amish Mennonite women who jumped the proverbial fence in their younger years and later experienced college as first-gen, non-traditional students. They discuss pursuing formal education while raising a family, navigating the hidden curriculum of academia, and other dimensions of reimagining a life beyond high-demand religion. Send your questions to [email protected].
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A podcast about exploring knowledge wherever you find it, from the Black Paint Curriculum Lab at Teachers College, Columbia University. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
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Agentic schools are extraordinary places where children have real power to determine the direction of their education. These are schools that recognize the academic curriculum as being less important than the hidden social curriculum. Your host Don Berg interviews the people who make the magic of agentic schooling happen.
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A podcast about medical student life and the journey to becoming a physician. Featuring survival tips, wellness strategies, inside scoop on major milestones, and interviews with inspirational faculty members, residents, and students. Join host Dr. Neda Frayha and find out what doctors wish they knew when they were in medical school. From the University of Maryland School of Medicine's Office of Student Affairs.
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The Rural Scoop will bring new ideas, innovative curriculum, and current rural school issues to the table and will highlight what is working in rural communities with guests that are teachers, administrators and educational professionals. Come get the Scoop!
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Imagine a vibrant online space where unique learners and their families find belonging, support, and personalized learning experiences, no matter where they are in the world. That’s the heart of Conduit Academy’s vision and our podcast is part of this vision. And we also like reading books here too:) *Please note: often we use NotebookLM to convert Conduit Academy weekly newsletters into podcast form. This is done to ensure that this information is accessible in multiple formats for our fami ...
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Law students at Loyola University Chicago School of Law explore legal topics and engage in the intentional infliction of emotional discourse.
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Welcome to The ESL Teaching Podcast, a place for K-12 teachers of English learners who are looking for simple and easy-to-implement ways to engage their students and for inspiration and empowerment in their day-to-day teaching. Whether you need a boost of confidence in reaching ESL/ELL newcomers, students in mixed proficiency level classes, or clarity in how to help them access content in the mainstream classrooms, this podcast will quickly become your go-to spot for inspiration and support. ...
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The Developer Tribe; a podcast that delves into the process and practice of coaches, educators and beyond, offering their insight into the navigation of developing others and giving us cause to reflect on our own practice. Thank you for being here, however you got here. Welcome to the tribe!
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Reading Between the Reels: Film analysis with snark and heart
Craig Dickinson, Corey Heitschmidt, and Justin Eldon
Reading Between the Reels dives deep into your favorite movies with sharp wit and genuine passion. We blend biting snark and heartfelt insights to uncover the hidden layers, flaws, and brilliance that make films unforgettable. If you love honest, fun, and slightly chaotic film talk, this is the podcast for you.
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Bible teaching and theological commentary on social issues by theologian, Krista Bontrager.
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How often do you get weighed down by life’s daily concerns? There’s an antidote -- look up! There’s a Cosmic Curriculum that supports and guides you to be your best self when you tune into it. During the Astrology Hub Podcast, Amanda Pua Walsh (CEO of Astrology Hub) sits down with the world's best astrologers to inspire you to embrace your own wisdom and cultivate more magic and connection in your life, using the wisdom of astrology as your guide. If you’re curious or already in love with as ...
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In the spaces between the daily commute, dirty laundry, & moments of overwhelm, there is a great mystery happening. A spiritual spot in the ordinary. Disrupt materialism and get to know this side of life (and yourself) with Laura Scappaticci, spiritual explorer, mom, and anthroposopher. Each episode includes fun, insightful conversations where we reveal the esoteric and hidden world that’s right here in front of us--so That Good May Become. Waldorf, anthroposophy, spiritual encounters and ex ...
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Blog Order (Podcast 1 in Blog 40) 40. J. Miller, K. Vine, and D. Larkin, ‘The Relationship of Product and Process Performance of the Two-Handed Sidearm Strike’, Physical Education and Sports Pedagogy, 2007, 12, 61–75. 41. K. L. Oliver and R. Lalik, ‘The Body as Curriculum: Learning with Adolescent Girls’, Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2001, 33, 303–33. 42. C. C. Pope and M. O’Sullivan, ‘Darwinism in the Gym’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2003, 22, 311–27. 43. J. Quay, ‘Experie ...
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Empowering moms to work from home and homeschool. Life Unboxed is a momtrepreneur's guide to raising kids, running a business, and keeping your sanity. So you can work at home and homeschool confidently. For more great momtrepreneur content check out lifeunboxed.blog. New episodes posted weekly.[Some of the links in the show notes are affiliate links. If you purchase using one of these links, I make a small commission at no additional cost to you. This helps me keeps things free for you, and ...
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The Colorado news you need in less than 15 minutes a day, from Colorado Public Radio’s newsrooms. Get connected with your community and understand how the biggest stories in Colorado impact your life. Available each weekday morning at 6:00 a.m. with hosts Bazi Kanani and Arlo Pérez Esquivel. Follow this show, and consider donating to support future episodes at cpr.org.
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Teaching Matters Edinburgh, created by the University of Edinburgh, complements the University's Teaching Matters blog. We invite students and staff to engage in topical conversations, both debating and celebrating aspects of Higher Education.
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Your ultimate (and accurate) guide to Italian culture! Italian, For Sure goes beyond the cliches and stereotypes to reveal the true Italian way of living. *Season 2 coming soon* Catrin Skaperdas, an American living in Italy, hosts lively interviews with locals in an effort to give Italians the (befitting) stage to passionately share their wisdom, stories and insights about Italy. This podcast is perfect for listeners who desire to learn more about Italian culture, dream of moving to Italy, p ...
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The human soul, shaped by passions and misfortunes, seeks true and pure happiness, but it's often elusive. This is the School of You. Sam Gute Rogers, your host, will guide you through a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. In each episode, we'll uncover the hidden gems of wisdom from remarkable individuals from around the world, exploring what makes us unique and what drives us. We'll delve into the profound questions of existence and the nature of our souls, seeking new perspecti ...
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E52 – Working in Global and U.S. Economic Policy with Sandile Hlatshwayo
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57:26In this episode, we talk with Sandile Hlatshwayo about working in important institutions such as the Council of Economic Advisors and the International Monetary Fund. Dr. Sandile Hlatshwayo is an IMF economist who previously served as a senior economist at the Council of Economic Advisors. She holds a PhD in Economics from UC Berkeley and works in …
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August 29, 2025: Dairy worker deaths, federal layoffs aftermath, legacy of environmental disaster, weekend ideas
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15:23Six workers died at a dairy in Weld County. Now other workers in the industry say they’re fearful it could happen again. Then, federal workers who’ve been laid off band together, just as many more of them are getting ready to file for unemployment. Plus, it was supposed to be an awakening about environmental disasters, but 10 years after the Animas…
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August 28, 2025: Colorado copes with federal tax cuts, Vail agrees to reforms, new college degree, Ralphie retires
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13:48Lawmakers become the first in the country to fill the budget hole created by the Big Beautiful Bill. You’ll hear all the policy surprises lawmakers packed into their special session. Then, Vail was sued by a Native American artist and has now agreed to changes. Plus, a new offering at Metro State University that could help you find a career post-co…
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Rick Levine on responsibility, community & the opportunities hidden in change - September 2025 Forecast
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58:11🎬 IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL HEAR: 00:56 — September big picture overview 13:33 — The Eclipses adding color 29:30 — Staying in the status quo vs moving into the future 36:36 — Chronological highlights 44:21 — What to keep in mind through the month of September ___________________ LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Dive deeper into the Strongest Planet technique w…
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August 27, 2025: Food aid cuts raise hunger fears, youth suicide rates fall, Colorado band reimagines the love song
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15:20Hundreds of thousands of Coloradans already faced food insecurity before recent cuts to federal food aid. You’ll hear from the people who are impacted most. Then, in a rare bright spot for mental health: youth suicide rates are going down. A new approach offers solutions. Plus, a love song, with a twist! This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by …
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August 26, 2025: Hidden bodies found at mortuary, dry lightning causing fires, Boulder’s quirky nickname
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15:11A coroner is facing accusations of mishandling remains, raising concerns that this case may point to a troubling trend in the state. Then, Colorado’s wildfire season is shaping up to be the worst in years, with extreme droughts and thunderstorms that bring lightning but no rain. Plus, New York is the Big Apple, Denver is the Mile High City, but Bou…
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117 | Integrating Social-Emotional Learning into Rural Schools with Krista Leh
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37:49Episode Summary: In this episode of The Rural Scoop, Dr. Melissa Sadorf sits down with Krista Leh, CEO of Resonance Ed and nationally recognized SEL consultant, to explore how social and emotional learning (SEL) can be woven into the daily life of schools—especially in rural communities. Krista shares her journey from high school social studies tea…
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August 25, 2025: Tariffs hit Colorado companies, Christian leader’s polarizing legacy, sports championship
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15:02CEOs of Colorado’s biggest companies reveal to investors the real impact of tariffs on themselves and customers. Then, how James Dobson changed the way many think of family, faith and politics. Plus, in Colorado Springs, a fairytale ending to a historic career for an athlete who couldn’t see the court he was playing on. This episode of Colorado Tod…
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Planning For Homeschooling: Everything You Need To Know
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13:50It is that time of year, planning for homeschooling! Out with the old curriculum or posted on Ebay, and in with the new. Planning for homeschooling can be fun and exciting, but it can also be a bit overwhelming. Whether you are new or a veteran, making sure you haven't missed anything can be stress paralyzing. Let's take the stress out of planning …
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What Israeli Christians Wish You Knew About Their Lives
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37:52Krista is continuing to report on issues related to Israel, Palestine, Judaism and Islam. In this episode, I share the perspective of Arab Christians in Israel. She also explains the challenges she's faced in finding an Arab Christian pastor to share his perspective, the influence of Palestinian liberation theology and claims of Christian persecuti…
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10 Years After Obergefell: The Hidden Cost to Children and Families | 8/23/25 | ATT#216
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56:26We are joined by Them Before Us founder and child rights advocate, Katy Faust, to discuss the impact of the Obergefell decision a decade later. We explore critical insights about why biological family structures matter, whether children’s rights have been compromised, and what Christ-centered, child-first solutions may look like.Katy Fausthttps://t…
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August 22, 2025: Republican resigns to avoid censure, health insurers pull out, hoax attack, State Fair starts
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14:54There’s an effort underway in Colorado to shore up health insurance access for thousands of people before it goes away or costs rise and force people to drop their coverage. Then, an unusual punishment for a state lawmaker who got caught kicking off a crude group chat. Plus, as the State Fair kicks off, hear what’s new – and what’s back. Plus, an a…
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August 21, 2025: Vaccine questions answered, Denver layoff details and controversies, opera’s modern twists
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14:00The layoffs and elimination of jobs in Denver’s city government could be a sign of things to come in other cities and the state, and they’re generating backlash. Then, this year’s rollout of fall vaccines is leaving some providers and parents confused. We’ll answer your questions. Plus, lawmakers arrive back at the Capitol for a special summer sess…
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August 20, 2025: Climate change curriculum vote, feds claim Venezuelan gang arrests, Settlers of Catan competition
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15:13The state board of education will vote tomorrow on new science standards, and students are pushing for more lessons about climate change. Then, law enforcement officials in Colorado say they captured Venezuelan gang leaders, but there are no gang charges. Plus, is there someone in your family who’s really competitive when playing board games? You m…
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RBR# 126: “Star Wars 101: The Empire Strikes Back... With a Pop Quiz”
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21:08What happens when you hand a microphone to a bunch of students, toss in a few Star Wars-obsessed adults, and ask them to unpack Episodes I–VI? Absolute mayhem—and movie magic. With Aaron Harris as our special guest, we attempt the impossible: covering all six Star Wars films in one classroom session without anyone spontaneously combusting. Whether …
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How to identify and work with the Strongest Planet in your birth chart w/ Ricky Williams
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50:01🎬 IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL HEAR: 01:56 — What is the strongest planet 07:35 — How the ruling planet different from strongest 16:14 — What is the weakest planet 19:20 — Seeing your chart from different angles 26:35 — The difference between a planet and a sign 29:49 — How does the sign color the strongest planet 32:23 — Diving deeper into the stronges…
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August 19, 2025: Kids’ social media showdown, ICE expansion protest, Denver layoffs, CU Boulder chancellor
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14:27A lawsuit attempts to stop a new state law meant to protect kids from overusing social media. Then, protests over the possibility that ICE will get new detention centers in Colorado. Plus, as students come back to campus, colleges have to figure out what to do with less federal funding. And, Denver begins laying off city employees. This episode of …
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116 | Leading with Trust and Compassion in Rural Schools with Greg Wyman
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54:52Episode Summary: In this episode of The Rural Scoop, Dr. Melissa Sadorf sits down with Dr. Greg Wyman, superintendent of the J.O. Combs Unified School District and author of the Substack Celebrating Traditional K–12 Public Education. With over four decades of service, Greg shares his leadership journey across Arizona’s rural and suburban schools, t…
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August 18, 2025: Bunnies with horns, teacher housing shortage, National Park reopens, wildlife signs explained
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14:05In Northern Colorado right now you might see a rabbit that looks like it has horns or tentacles. We’ll explain the crazy images of bunnies online. Then, as school starts, a plan for students and volunteers to build housing for teachers, since fewer than 20 percent of homes on the market are affordable to the average teacher in Colorado. Plus, an in…
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Survival Guide for Working at Home Mom: Coffee, Chaos, and a Plan
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9:50Some days feels like chaos as a working at home mom. Even to the point of researching private school tuition and wondering if you should get an office job. Mom, if you’re juggling work, homeschool, family, and everything in between, then grab your coffee (you need that to conquer the world), let’s tame the chaos, and create a plan for working at ho…
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Back-to-School Alert: How SEL and Mental Health Screenings Impact Your Kids | 8/16/25 | ATT #215
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1:13:50Schools are changing fast—far beyond reading, writing, and arithmetic. Dive into a thought-provoking discussion on the challenges parents face in navigating today’s public school system, including the impact of Social Emotional Learning (SEL), the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) model, and controversial policies like California’s …
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August 15, 2025: Nuggets mascot lawsuit, compost confusion, book ban update, live poetry this weekend
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15:35Denver City Council will vote on whether to require businesses, events and apartments to compost, but they may not realize how much work it would take to reduce the city’s impact on landfills. Then, as the school year starts, banned books have been put back on the shelf in one Colorado district. Plus, a man who performed as the Nuggets’ high-flying…
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August 14, 2025: Youth violence program faces cuts, Polis warns cities over housing laws, Aux Wars music competition
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13:14A youth violence prevention program could lose funding… Just as new research shows kids may have easier access to guns than many parents realize. Also, governor Jared Polis is warning cities they could lose up to $280 million in state funding if they don’t comply with housing laws. And 16 rappers gathered in front of a live audience to play their m…
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Practical ways to use Saturn–Uranus & Uranus–Neptune for real progress w/ Christopher Renstrom
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1:10:03🎬 IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL HEAR: 00:56 — Sextiles between Saturn, Neptune & Uranus 07:21 — The astrological current climate 16:08 — What to expect with the Saturn Uranus sextile 31:04 — What to expect with the Uranus Neptune sextile 58:11 — Key takeaways to work with these energies ___________________ LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Sign up for Christopher’s…
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August 13, 2025: DIA nuclear pause, private ponds targeted, wildfire damage up close, ask Polis a question
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13:35Denver International Airport’s proposal for a possible nuclear power plant on its grounds gets tripped up before the starting line. Then, you’ll get on the scene near Colorado’s biggest wildfires. Plus, a crackdown on small, man-made ponds — over water rights. And, your chance to ask the Governor your questions. This episode of Colorado Today is ho…
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Episode 129: Applying to Residency! Interventional (and Diagnostic) Radiology with New SOM Grad Dr. Shirin Parsa
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17:32We continue our series on Applying to Residency with brand new SOM grad Shirin Parsa. She's a prelim surgery intern who will complete her residency in Integrated Interventional Radiology at the University of Maryland. She shares her residency application journey, including the mentorship she received, the interviews she went on, and how she crafted…
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August 12, 2025: Wildfire updates, sports betting breaks records, new Temple Grandin doc, Perseid meteor shower
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12:24A new wildfire is burning near Pagosa Springs. Also, Colorado’s sports betting revenue reaches a record high – and is tied to how much betters are losing. Plus, a new documentary celebrates Colorado legend Temple Grandin. This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Arlo Pérez Esquivel. It’s edited and produced by Mateo Schimpf and Stephanie Wolf. T…
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E51 - Communicating stats to non-stats people with Jeremy Weber
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54:22In this episode we talk with Jeremy Weber about applying statistical concepts and lessons into applying to the real world. Jeremy is a professor in the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International Affairs. He has a PhD from the University of Wisconsin Madison and he is focused on the economics of environmental and energy iss…
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Doug Wilson's Vision of Christian Nationalism Explained
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1:01:04I react to a recent segment on CNN presenting Doug Wilson's brand of Christian nationalism. Wilson is the founding pastor of Christ Church in Moscow, ID. His controversial views on gender roles, family dynamics, and societal structures are worth being aware of as his influence in some evangelical continues to grow. Read the article recommended at t…
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115 | Preserving the Secure Rural Schools Act with Jaime Green
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30:48Episode Summary: In this critical episode, Dr. Melissa Sadorf speaks with Jaime Green, a passionate superintendent from Trinity County, California, about the vital importance of the Secure Rural Schools (SRS) Act. Jaime shares his district’s challenges in the face of expired federal funding, why this legislation is essential for over 4,400 school d…
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August 11, 2025: Coal’s resurgence, police use drones and real-time cameras, beaver restoration
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14:53Coal may be staging a comeback in Colorado, as energy demand skyrockets. We’ll tell you about a coal plant that could be open longer than expected. Then, drones and the future of policing. And, the state has a plan to revamp the beaver population for the benefit of the environment and other species. It wants your input. This episode of Colorado Tod…
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Flexible Fall Homeschool Schedule: Planning Your Homeschool For Fall
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10:20Creating a flexible fall homeschool schedule is going to give you the homeschool freedom you want while ensuring those little clones you created are learning. The transition between summer break and starting a new school year isn't easy. Even if you did some schoolwork during the summer. Your kids and you enjoyed the break. And it was needed. Never…
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August 8, 2025: ICE shooting shows pattern, Colorado sued over gas stove law, Philharmonic makes historic hire
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14:57ICE agents fired at a car — then obscured details of what happened. How does this incident fit into the broader picture of shootings by federal immigration officers? Then, Colorado passed a law aimed at protecting people from the fumes released by gas cooktops, and was immediately sued, leaving the law in limbo. Plus, the Colorado Springs Philharmo…
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Learn how astrology can support childhood development, parenting & education w/ Alex Trenoweth
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56:24🎬 IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL HEAR: 04:09 — What brought Alex to astrology & focus on children’s charts 09:46 — Which planet the child leans into in their chart 16:26 — Improving teaching techniques using Jupiter & Saturn 19:35 — Identifying the cycles in a child’s life using astrology 36:21 — Working with parent charts 39:16 — Ethics in reading childr…
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August 7, 2025: Lawmakers’ crude group chat, DIA explores nuclear power, Saigon Azteca and more weekend ideas
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16:39A group of Colorado lawmakers is under fire over a photo they took of a colleague without her consent, and the group chat and social media posts that followed. Then, Denver International Airport wants to build a nuclear reactor, but is it safe, and what would it cost? Plus – birria ramen, pho-zole, and more. You’ll get a preview of Saigon Azteca an…
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August 6, 2025: Fire and smoke, new laws in effect, psychedelic practitioner licensing, a very Colorado jam
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13:38You may notice the skies look hazy today as wildfires continue to burn in Colorado. We’ll bring you an update. Then, hundreds of new laws take effect today in Colorado, including regulations on where you can get a puppy and how to unsubscribe from pesky lists. Plus, a public university here is the first to recruit professionals for a psychedelic fa…
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RBR# 125: "Star Wars 101: Midichlorians, Midterms, and Mayhem"
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19:45Midichlorians? Midterms? Same energy: misunderstood, dreaded, and probably made up. We threw Star Wars Episodes I–VI at a classroom of students and let Ross Hollebon help us make sense of the Force, fate, and why Anakin really needed a therapist. Come for the lore, stay for the hot takes on the Anakin/Padme relationship, Lando’s loyalty, and just h…
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August 5, 2025: Denver evictions rise, viruses tied to cancer growth, bluegrass band in Hall of Fame, DIA security
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14:07Security changes open today at DIA. Then, Denver’s rent is more affordable, but evictions are still climbing. One family’s struggle reveals how difficult it is to access help. Also, new research links common respiratory viruses to cancer growth. Plus, a Colorado bluegrass band known for pushing the genre is about to be inducted into the national Bl…
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E50 - Getting better at Teaching with Tal Gross
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52:41In this episode, we talk with Tal Gross about new teaching techniques. Tal is a Professor in the Department of Markets, Public Policy & Law at Boston University. He is also a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research. His research focuses on health insurance and household finance. In this book, Tal shares about his new boo…
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114 | Purpose, Pedals & Passion: Changing Lives with Wheel Fun with Evan Puglia and Emilio Perez
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53:38Episode Summary: In this episode of The Rural Scoop, Dr. Melissa Sadorf, Executive Director of the National Rural Education Association (NREA), dives into the impactful work of Wheel Fun, an Arizona-based nonprofit bringing afterschool mountain biking programs to rural schools. Executive Director Evan Puglia and Southeast Regional Manager Emilio Pe…
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August 4, 2025: Gun background checks rarely used, huge unclaimed cash fund, new state historian, no more hippos
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15:04We find out what happens when someone who can’t legally buy a gun tries anyway. Then, is your money in Colorado’s unclaimed property fund? Hear about the state’s huge amount of unclaimed cash and valuables. Plus, Colorado’s new state historian shares her vision for the role. This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Arlo Pérez Esquivel and Bazi K…
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Writing A Book And Other Creative Ways To Write In Your Homeschool
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14:24Get all the links: https://lifeunboxed.blog/writing-a-book/ Writing a book is a great way to add creative writing to your homeschool. Liven up your homeschool language arts by writing a book. As homeschoolers, we have the unique opportunity to really take the time to make writing enjoyable and fun. I know most college assignments will be the 5 para…
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Conduit Academy: Cognitive Load Theory in Virtual Learning Design
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15:06Send us a text and let us know what you loved! Conduit Academy's model aims to minimize extraneous load through integrated and persistent digital workspaces, while dynamically managing intrinsic and germane loads via adaptive instruction and features that promote productive cognitive processing. Support the show Conduit is in the education revoluti…
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Ethics in a Culture of Confusion || 8/2/25 || #214
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1:16:56The word ethics is an academic word, but we want to go beyond textbooks and ivory towers and give you a practical guide to understanding what ethics really means. Krista talked to our friend, Dr. Joe Miller and got his help to unpack big questions like what makes something right or wrong and how our everyday choices shape a more ethical society. Fr…
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August 1, 2025: State budget hole deepens, help-to-die law challenged, local music festival farewell, ICE shooting
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15:15State lawmakers have to close a billion dollar budget shortfall… Again. Also, a Colorado man shares the final moments of his life with our reporter. His story comes as Colorado’s law that allows medical help to die faces a new lawsuit. Then we share some local music as the curtain closes on a popular festival. And updates about an ICE shooting near…
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August 2025 astrology with Jennifer Racioppi: tools for clarity, creativity & healing
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39:22🎬 IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL HEAR: 00:00 — The pace of change and how it’s affecting us 03:35 — The theme of August: Clarity, values & breakthrough transits 10:49 — Regulating your nervous system during fast-moving shifts 16:30 — Integrating revelations and preparing for what’s next 23:08 — The sacred work of being the “bridge generation” ____________…
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July 31, 2025: Mental health calls rise among men, EPA challenges GHG threats, a new way up Pikes Peak
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13:01Calls to Colorado’s mental health line are climbing — and more than half are from men. We discuss if this signals a shift in how they seek help. Then, we look at a federal move that could change how carbon dioxide and methane are treated as public health threats. And if you’ve ever braved the winding, nerve‑wracking road up Pike’s Peak... There’s n…
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Send us a text and let us know what you loved! The profound impact of personalized relationships and truly "knowing" a student beyond their academic labels...this episode emphasizes genuine connection and understanding, rather than data or frameworks, as the most powerful forces in a child's growth and future success. Support the show Conduit is in…
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July 30, 2025: Denver’s $3M climate ad campaign, Coloradans living longer, Towns demand new zip codes
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14:48Denver is spending $3 million dollars to convince you to take responsibility for climate change. Some question whether that’s money well spent. Then, life expectancy is up in Colorado — is it more than just a COVID rebound? Plus, Colorado towns demand a new zip code. We find out why. This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Arlo Pérez Esquivel a…
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