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Mom2Mom Podcast

Stephanie Sinclair

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We are on a mission to make the journey of motherhood a little less overwhelming. During these episodes you will hear stories of triumph, heartache, and hope. You will hear time-tested tips and tricks shared by moms, a variety of birth stories that will resonate with all birthing families, and advice from professionals who have dedicated their teachings to pregnancy, birth, and moms. Here, you will find encouragement, support and community. We are your community. And we’re so happy to have y ...
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Show n’ Tell is an ongoing conversation at the heart of America’s literacy movement — where filmmakers, educators, and advocates come together to talk about what’s working in our schools and what still needs to change. Hosted by Harvey Hubbell V, creator of the documentary Hopeville: How to Win the Reading Wars, the podcast builds on the film’s mission through insightful interviews with leading voices in education, literacy, and advocacy. Each episode dives into the science of reading, struc ...
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The T-Factor Podcast

MarieLine Grinda

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A surprising podcast that celebrates Tallness and explores Wellbeing with Tips and Tools for creating a more meaningful life. It showcases candid conversations with people who are ‘out of the norm’, entrepreneurs and leaders in self-development on what it takes to overcome difference and how to use our unique attributes to build the foundations to bliss and success.
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Brave In Vision

Kenya Bryant

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Welcome! Brave in Vision Podcast unites women and men through storytelling and the power of community #bettertogether with sharing the bold, brave valley and mountain top stories of fellow visionaries. Join vision enthusiast and founder of the Oven: A Women's Vision Incubator, Kenya Bryant every month for fun, real conversations on tackling fear and life's cray, cray to walking out our beautiful vision journeys. Love to hear your feedback, comments and shoutouts, send to braveinvision@gmail. ...
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If you’ve ever heard someone mention the “5–5–5 postpartum rule” and wondered, okay…but what does that actually look like in real life? This episode is your new best friend. We’re breaking down the 5–5–5 rule the way we explain it to our own clients: five days in your bed, five days on your bed, five days around your bed… and zero days trying to pr…
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In this episode, Harvey reconnects with Sinclair Sherrill, founder of Boon, to discuss the next chapter of the Hopeville movement and plans to expand screenings nationwide. Together, they reflect on the film’s growing impact, the importance of collaboration in literacy advocacy, and how Boon is helping bring Hopeville: How to Win the Reading Wars t…
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In this special Valentine’s Day episode, Harvey sits down with his wife, Stephanie Weaver, for a heartfelt conversation about how they met, fell in love, and built a life together. Filled with laughter, memories, and genuine connection, this episode offers a personal look behind the scenes of the Show n’ Tell host — reminding us that love, like lea…
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In this episode, Harvey reconnects with Hopeville writer and producer Eric Gardner to review the new Hopeville pitch video and discuss plans for expanding screenings nationwide. Together, they share insights on the film’s growing impact, the mission behind the movement, and how schools and communities can bring Hopeville: How to Win the Reading War…
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In the conclusion of Harvey’s conversation with Scott Roderick, founder of Quantum Behavioral Consulting, the discussion continues on how evidence-based behavioral practices can transform classrooms and empower students with diverse learning needs. Scott shares stories from his decades of work supporting children with autism and developmental disab…
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In this episode, Harvey sits down with Scott Roderick, M.A., BCBA, and founder of Quantum Behavioral Consulting, to explore his 20+ year journey working with individuals with developmental disabilities and autism. From his early experiences with Teach for America and the Peace Corps to his leadership in Applied Behavior Analysis, Scott shares valua…
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In the conclusion of Harvey’s powerful conversation with Dr. Tracy White Weeden, President and CEO of the Neuhaus Education Center, the discussion continues on advancing literacy through leadership, innovation, and heart. Dr. Weeden shares her insights on empowering teachers, scaling evidence-based instruction, and building systems that ensure ever…
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In this inspiring episode, Harvey sits down with Dr. Tracy White Weeden, President and CEO of the Neuhaus Education Center, to discuss her lifelong mission to advance literacy and academic excellence. With a career dedicated to building scalable, research-based programs and empowering educators, Dr. Weeden shares how Neuhaus is driving literacy ref…
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In the conclusion of Harvey’s heartfelt conversation with Robin Zikmund, founder and president of Decoding Dyslexia Idaho, the discussion continues around advocacy, awareness, and the power of parent voices. Robin shares more about her personal journey raising children with dyslexia and how that experience fuels her mission to create lasting change…
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In this episode, Harvey sits down with Robin Zikmund, founder and president of Decoding Dyslexia Idaho, to talk about her mission to support the 20% of students who struggle with dyslexia. Robin opens up about her own children’s experiences with dyslexia and how that journey ignited her passion for advocacy. Together, they discuss the fight for awa…
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In the second part of Harvey’s inspiring conversation with Henry Sinclair Sherrill, founder of Boon, the discussion continues on advancing literacy through collaboration, innovation, and philanthropy. Sinclair reflects on the evolution of Boon’s mission, the importance of uniting research with action, and how strategic giving can drive lasting chan…
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In this episode, Harvey sits down with Henry Sinclair Sherrill, founder of Boon, to explore his remarkable journey in literacy advocacy and nonprofit leadership. With over thirty years of experience in grantmaking, fundraising, and educational advancement, Sinclair shares the deep personal connection that inspired his lifelong commitment to structu…
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In the conclusion of Harvey’s in-person conversation with Jen and Wendy, founders of InformedLiteracy.com, the discussion continues around implementing structured literacy and supporting educators through real, data-driven approaches. Jen and Wendy share powerful insights on professional development, curriculum alignment, and what it takes to susta…
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In this first part of Harvey’s in-person conversation with Jen and Wendy, founders of InformedLiteracy.com, the trio dives into how educators can connect research to real-world reading instruction. Jen and Wendy share their mission to make structured literacy accessible and practical for teachers everywhere, offering clear insights on what truly wo…
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In the conclusion of Harvey’s conversation with Jason Borges, Executive Director of Literacy and Academic Intervention Services for the New York City Department of Education, the two continue exploring the power of literacy to create lasting educational equity. Jason reflects on the challenges and breakthroughs of implementing evidence-based readin…
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In this episode, Harvey sits down with literacy leader Jason Borges, whose two decades of experience in education have been driven by a passion for literacy as the foundation of educational justice. Jason shares his journey from teaching in alternative schools in Massachusetts to his leadership role as Executive Director of Literacy and Academic In…
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In Part 2, Harvey continues the conversation with Dr. Pam Kastner, diving deeper into what it takes to sustain meaningful literacy reform across schools, districts, and higher education. Dr. Kastner discusses supporting educators through change, building communities of learning, and aligning teacher preparation with the science of reading. They exp…
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In Part 1 of this conversation, Harvey speaks with Dr. Pam Kastner, Educational Consultant at PaTTAN Harrisburg and State Lead for Literacy in Pennsylvania. Dr. Kastner has played a key role in the state’s Dyslexia Screening and Early Literacy Intervention Program and works to bring the science of reading and structured literacy into teacher prepar…
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In Part 2, Harvey and Jessica McKee, LCSW, continue their discussion about supporting children and teens who learn differently. Jessica shares practical approaches for navigating school stress, strengthening communication between families and educators, and helping young people build confidence in their identities as learners. They also talk about …
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In Part 1 of this conversation, Harvey speaks with Jessica McKee, LCSW, a clinical social worker and therapist who supports children, teens, and families navigating learning disabilities, ADHD, anxiety, and life transitions. Jessica brings a compassionate and grounded approach that emphasizes emotional well-being alongside academic support. She dis…
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In this episode, Harvey speaks with Malia Hollowell, creator of Playdough to Plato, a trusted resource hub supporting parents and educators with science-backed, hands-on literacy instruction. Malia shares how her experience as a classroom teacher led her to develop playful, easy-to-use activities that help young learners build strong reading founda…
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In Part 2, Harvey continues the conversation with Maria Murray and Kari Kurto of The Reading League, shifting from the origins of the movement to the work of sustaining it. They discuss what it takes to support educators through instructional change, how to build shared language around literacy, and how to navigate the challenges and misconceptions…
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In Part 1 of this conversation, Harvey sits down with Dr. Maria Murray, founder and CEO of The Reading League, and Kari Kurto, National Science of Reading Project Director. Together, they discuss the origins of The Reading League movement, the importance of separating evidence from ideology, and the growing nationwide effort to ensure all children …
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In this episode, Harvey speaks with Nora Chahbazi, founder of EBLI (Evidence-Based Literacy Instruction), a training approach used in schools, clinics, and tutoring centers across the country to help students become accurate, efficient readers and writers. Nora shares the story of how helping her own daughter overcome reading struggles led her into…
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In Part 2, Harvey and Tara Roepke, M.Ed. continue their exploration of how to truly support children who learn differently. Tara shares practical, evidence-based strategies that parents and educators can use at home and in the classroom, while emphasizing the importance of emotional connection and confidence-building. They discuss how to recognize …
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In Part 1 of this conversation, Harvey speaks with Tara Roepke, M.Ed., founder of TeachThemToThrive.com and a viral voice on Instagram known for her clear, joyful, and research-aligned guidance for families. With over a decade of experience across public, private, international, and in-home education settings, Tara brings deep expertise as both a c…
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In Part 2 of Harvey’s conversation with Dr. Lucy Hart Paulson, the discussion continues into practical application — how educators and families can support early language and literacy growth in ways that are meaningful, engaging, and developmentally aligned. Dr. Hart Paulson shares strategies for building strong oral language foundations, supportin…
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In Part 1 of this conversation, Harvey speaks with Dr. Lucy Hart Paulson, Ed.D., CCC-SLP — author, speech-language pathologist, and literacy specialist dedicated to helping educators bring research into everyday instruction. With years of experience supporting young children and families, teaching at the university level, and developing practical l…
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In Part 2, Harvey and Dena Mortensen continue their conversation about what it really takes to strengthen literacy instruction across schools and districts. Dena speaks to the importance of supporting teachers through change, building professional community, and keeping students at the center of every instructional decision. They also revisit the u…
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In Part 1 of this conversation, Harvey speaks with Dena Mortensen, Assistant Professor of Literacy, Elementary, & Early Childhood Education, and former Head of ELA for Waterbury Public Schools. Dena reflects on her work leading literacy change in a large urban district, the instructional challenges teachers face, and what meaningful, sustained supp…
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In this episode, Harvey speaks with Stephanie Mitchell, M.A., Partner at The Bertram Group and a specialist in helping students with learning differences find the school or post-secondary environment that allows them to thrive. With over 15 years of experience in one-to-one remediation, transition planning, and boarding school and college advising,…
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In this episode, Harvey speaks with Jeffrey Ruggiero, Associate Head at The Southport School, where he has spent more than 30 years working in special education as both a teacher and administrator. With advanced training in dyslexia, language-based learning issues, ADHD, and executive function, Jeffrey focuses on building instructional environments…
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In Part 2 of Harvey’s conversation with Dr. Augusto Buchweitz, the discussion turns toward the practical implications of brain research for teaching and learning. Dr. Buchweitz explains how neuroscience can inform early literacy instruction, the challenges of scaling evidence-based practices across diverse educational systems, and the promise of te…
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In this episode, Harvey speaks with Dr. Augusto Buchweitz, Associate Professor of Psychological Sciences whose research explores early literacy, brain development, bilingualism, and dyslexia — particularly in underserved communities across Latin and Central America. Dr. Buchweitz discusses the relationship between language and the developing brain,…
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In Part 2, Harvey and Clarice Jackson continue their powerful conversation about literacy, equity, and community leadership. Clarice dives deeper into the work of Black Literacy Matters — from supporting families and training educators to influencing policy and reshaping narratives around reading instruction. She shares her vision for sustainable l…
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In Part 1 of this discussion, Harvey speaks with Clarice Jackson, founder and CEO of Black Literacy Matters, an organization committed to ensuring that Black students receive access to effective, evidence-based literacy instruction. Clarice shares her personal journey as a parent advocating for her daughter, how that experience opened her eyes to s…
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In Part 2 of Harvey’s conversation with Dr. Caroline Wilcox Ugurlu, we continue exploring how the Letters Are Characters approach empowers children to become confident early readers. Dr. Wilcox Ugurlu discusses practical strategies parents and educators can use, the importance of emotional connection in early literacy, and how small, consistent mom…
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Recorded in person, Harvey speaks with Dr. Caroline Wilcox Ugurlu, creator of the Letters Are Characters program — a playful, compassionate, and research-informed approach that helps parents support early reading readiness at home. Drawing on her experience as a scientist, educator, and parent, Dr. Wilcox Ugurlu offers fresh insight into how childr…
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In this episode, Harvey sits down with Eric Gardner, writer and producer of Hopeville: How to Win the Reading Wars. Eric shares what drew him into the literacy crisis, the process of shaping real stories into a compelling documentary narrative, and the responsibility of telling the truth about reading instruction in America. Together, they reflect …
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In Part 2, Harvey and Susie van der Vorst continue their conversation, diving deeper into what it means to teach reading well — not just through method, but through relationship, trust, and patient guidance. Susie shares insights from directing Camp Spring Creek, where students with dyslexia gain skills, confidence, and community. Together, they re…
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In Part 1 of this conversation, Harvey is joined by Susie van der Vorst, a Fellow of the Academy of Orton-Gillingham Practitioners and Educators, a distinction held by fewer than 200 professionals worldwide. With more than 25 years of experience, Susie trained under the legendary Diana King at The Kildonan School and Camp Dunnabeck, and today serve…
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This short episode highlights the new updates to the Hopeville Advocacy Toolkit, designed to make literacy advocacy clearer, easier to share, and more actionable in your community. Harvey walks through the improved features, updated resources, and enhanced guidance to help parents, educators, and education leaders engage in meaningful conversations…
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In Part 2 of Harvey’s conversation with Jake Sussman, we go deeper into how students with learning differences can develop confidence, agency, and pride in who they are. Jake shares how Superpower Mentors supports young people in navigating school, self-advocacy, and emotional resilience — not by “fixing” them, but by helping them understand and un…
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In Part 1 of this conversation, Harvey speaks with Jake Sussman, founder of Superpower Mentors, an organization dedicated to empowering neurodiverse students by helping them understand and embrace their learning differences. Jake shares his own personal journey through school, the challenges he faced, and how discovering his strengths reshaped his …
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In this episode, Harvey speaks with Dr. Teerath Grewal, educator, advocate, and member of The Reading League community, who works to ensure that literacy instruction is both evidence-based and equitable. Dr. Grewal brings deep insight into supporting students, families, and schools as they navigate dyslexia, intervention, and the systemic barriers …
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Harvey is joined by Donna Hejtmanek, former educator and founder of the influential Facebook community “Science of Reading—What I Should Have Learned in College.” With tens of thousands of teachers actively seeking clarity and support, Donna has become a leading voice in helping educators unlearn outdated methods and adopt practices that actually w…
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In this episode, Harvey sits down with Sharon Dunn, M.Ed., a former principal who led dramatic reading gains in a high-poverty elementary school through evidence-based instruction and committed leadership. Sharon’s school improvement journey gained national attention — featured by DIBELS (Acadience), the 95 Percent Group, and highlighted at major s…
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Harvey is joined by Dr. Liz Brooke, Chief Learning Officer at Lexia, to discuss how research-driven literacy solutions can support both teachers and students. Liz shares insights from her career as a speech-language pathologist, researcher, and leader developing tools grounded in the science of reading. Together, they explore what it takes to bridg…
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Recorded live at The Reading League Conference in Syracuse, NY, Harvey sits down in person with Jessica Silverski to talk about what it feels like to be part of a national movement for evidence-based literacy. Jessica shares her experiences supporting schools and educators, the importance of collaboration, and the excitement surrounding the growing…
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This short episode features testimonials from educators, parents, and advocates who responded to Hopeville: How to Win the Reading Wars. These reflections highlight the emotional and professional impact of the film — from classroom transformation to renewed hope in literacy reform. It’s a snapshot of how the movement is growing, one voice and one c…
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