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The Inclusive Music Classroom: Conversations on Belonging in Music Education is a podcast exploring how music educators can create spaces of safety, connection, and belonging for every student. Through reflective conversations and practical insights, it invites listeners to reimagine music teaching as an act of care, inclusion, and community.
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Unfiltered, radical conversations at the intersection of queerness and education. Feeling isolated in your school, department, or campus? You’re not alone. Teaching While Queer brings together LGBTQ+ educators and activists to talk about identity, inclusion, burnout, book bans, drag in the classroom, and finding joy while fighting for justice. Hosted by Bryan Stanton (they/them)—a former Teacher of the Year turned theatre pedagogy nerd—this podcast centers storytelling as a survival tool and ...
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Teachers and sometimes students discussing how we co-create anti-racist, culturally-responsive, compassionate learning communities. This podcast looks at this through the lens of teaching immigrant and multilingual learners. We teach high school classes driven by student agency. We share practical strategies that have transformed our instruction, as well as practicing compassion and reflection with ourselves.
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Healthcare for Humans

Kumara Raja Sundar

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This show provides actionable skills in cultural humility, culturally responsive care, and health equity so clinicians, leaders, and neighbors can serve every community better. Hosted by family physician and healthcare leader Dr. Raj Sundar, each episode explores cultural humility, culturally responsive care, and health equity through the voices of patients, clinicians, and system designers who live the work every day. WHAT YOU’LL HEAR Practical ways to deliver culturally competent & cultura ...
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Welcome to Wholehearted Voice Pedagogy, a podcast dedicated to the art and practice of teaching singers. Host David Sisco knits together current research from a plethora of fields to highlight a student-centered, culturally responsive, trauma-informed approach to teaching, which gives singers agency over their vocal expression and buoys teacher well-being. Each episode, David will be joined by a special guest, who will share their wholehearted knowledge about the student-teacher relationship ...
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Learning and Teaching Systemic Therapy

Society for the Teaching of Marriage and Family Therapy

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Welcome to the Society for the Teaching of Marriage and Family Therapy (STMFT) podcast hosted by Dr. Sofia Georgiadou. Dr. Sofia facilitates dialogues between seasoned Marriage and Family Therapy educators and PhD students. The experienced MFT Educator(s) respond to questions PhD students in CFT/MFT have about becoming effective CFT/MFT educators. Our podcast is open to systemically trained educators of all ranks in the United States, Australia, Canada, Latin America, Africa, and Europe. The ...
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Welcome to Optical Allusion—the podcast that reimagines education for today’s world. We dive into groundbreaking ideas and transformative practices that put students at the heart of learning. Each episode brings you closer to the voices shaping the future of education—teachers, experts, and change-makers who are pushing boundaries and creating inclusive, thriving classrooms. Get ready for real stories, fresh perspectives, and actionable strategies that any educator, parent, or lifelong learn ...
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FDU EdCast

Brian Mooney

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A podcast about teaching, learning, and educational justice. We talk to faculty, students, alumni, and community members about current issues in education affecting K-12 schools and higher education. FDU EdCast is produced by the School of Education at Fairleigh Dickinson University and hosted by Brian Mooney. Executive producer is Allen Debren. The opinions expressed are those of the host and guests alone, and not the university or School of Education.
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Re: WOKE

Just Like Me Presents' Michelle Person

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Struggling to find inclusive, engaging, academic content or culturally-responsive teaching that represents and educates your child? So were we! Society is in the midst of a revolution. We are rethinking institutionalized social and racial ideologies and deconstructing the ones deemed irrelevant, oppressive, and flat out wrong. It’s time to rethink the content and curriculum we put in front of children, the strategies we use to engage them, the techniques we use to manage behavior, and the re ...
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Westchester Words: Education, EdTech, and Publishing

Westchester Publishing Services, Westchester Education Services and guests

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Informed and informative conversations with experts about the topics that are impacting the Educational Publishing and Ed-Tech sectors, as well as the broader publishing industry. Covering a range of issues including operations, production, product development, content distribution, and more. Hosted by Westchester Education Services and Westchester Publishing Services.
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Teachers shouldn’t be fighting AI—they should be co‑creating with it. From Riyadh to Beijing, educators are already expected to weave artificial intelligence into daily lessons, creating hybrid classrooms where human insight meets machine precision. In this episode, we unpack how countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, and China are leading the charge, and why mastering AI‑infused pedagogy is quickly becoming a global baseline. Learn how to: Shift from “AI versus teacher” to “teacher ...
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Real-Life Finance

with Ben Joergens

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Real-Life Finance by Old National Bank brings financial literacy to life with engaging discussions featuring executives, influencers, athletes, kids, and more, making finance accessible and relatable for all.
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New Teacher Talk

Elizabeth Wilkins and Anna Quinzio-Zafran

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Are you a new teacher in an urban, suburban, or rural school? Or, are you an aspiring new teacher? We’re here to support YOU! This podcast channel is designed to help those new to teaching. We talk about the most common challenges educators face and how to find answers. On this channel, you will find a community of support as well as on our associated social media platforms: Instagram and BlueSky - @NewTeacherTalk.
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Postmodern Realities Podcast

The Christian Research Institute

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Hosted by Melanie Cogdill the Managing Editor at the Christian Research Institute, Postmodern Realities is a podcast from the Christian Research Institute and the CHRISTIAN RESEARCH JOURNAL. Each podcast features in-depth conversations with our JOURNAL authors.
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Westchester Words: UK and International, Education and Edtech

Westchester Education UK and International, and guests

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Topical discussions about the issues that are impacting upon the education publishing industry within the UK and internationally, along with the ways that Westchester Education UK and International supports education publishers and ed tech companies. Hosted by Westchester Education UK and International.
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Black SEL is about acknowledging the ways that SEL competencies have been present in black communities long before the designation or study of social-emotional learning. In this seasonal podcast, we open up a safe space for black thought leaders and change-makers to share their experiences, and expertise all while highlighting key Social-Emotional Skills. Through each episode, we showcase the variety and depth of the Black SEL experience by making SEL relatable, tangible, and sustainable in ...
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The School of School

The School of School

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Becoming an effective teacher takes years of experience. Lucky for you, our podcast hosts have seen enough ‘aha!’ moments throughout their education careers to know which ideas are useful (and which should be avoided). Join Andy, Robin and Adam as they unpack current pedagogical thinking, chat about their education obsessions and share invaluable teaching tips for the classroom and at home. From big questions like, where does the inspiration to learn come from? To smaller ones like, which wr ...
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Leading From the Arch is a Podcast dedicated to helping individuals learn how to be an effective coach, mentor, communicator, people manager, and improve workplace culture. Leading from the Arch will interview Executives from the Midwest that have a proven track record of success developing teams. Our goal is to provide a platform for Executives to share their experiences in order to teach our listeners how to improve themselves and take their teams to the next level.
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As a Pastor & Christian leader, I have two main responsibilities. To help send Christians out as missionaries to the culture around them and to shepherd the flock that God has entrusted to me. This podcast is an attempt to do both as a missiologist of the culture Christians are sent to and as a shepherd who desires to help teach the church how to think and live out a biblical worldview.
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Presented by Karryon, Into the Hearts of Canada takes you beyond the guidebooks and into the heart and soul of one of the world’s most progressive travel destinations. Hosted by Karryon’s Matt Leedham, this 10-part series explores the people, places, and powerful ideas shaping the future of travel through a Canadian lens. From Indigenous knowledge-keepers and local changemakers to iconic landscapes and regenerative tourism pioneers, each episode offers an intimate conversation with the peopl ...
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The Master Books podcast will strengthen your biblical worldview and the faith of your family as we host conversations about homeschooling for the real world, the latest Creation science research, and Christian apologetics. In a world increasingly at war with God, we are publishing to partner with you to disciple your family, the Church, and the nations.
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This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author Alexa Cramer about her article, “Pop Culture’s Idea of Shame and Spirituality: A Review of ‘K-Pop Demon Hunters'”. Coming Soon! [Editor’s Note: This review contains spoilers for K-Pop Demon Hunters .] One way you can support our online articles and podcasts is by leaving us a t…
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In this heartfelt Thanksgiving week episode, Dr. Beth offers a much-needed moment of recognition for the countless ways teachers show up every day, even when that work goes unnoticed and unacknowledged. If you've made it through parent-teacher conferences, handled classroom disruptions with grace, or kept your cool when the copier jammed at the wor…
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The next core competency our hosts want to chat about is Generalisation. How important is it for learners to make links and apply certain knowledge to new and varied situations? Plus, ever heard of Zoltan Dienes? Andy explains the two types of variation that Dienes is famous for discussing.
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This episode is for teachers, school leaders, and DEI facilitators who want to create more inclusive classrooms while navigating fear, burnout, and systemic bias. Bryan (they/them) talks with Sean McGill (he/him) — a Chicago-based educator, anti-bias facilitator, and doctoral researcher — about what it means to teach, train, and show up authentical…
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This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author Cole Burgett about his article, “The Man and the Monster: A Review of Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’“.This also part of Cole’s ongoing column, Cultural Apologetics. [Editor’s Note: This review contains spoilers for Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein on Netflix.] https://www…
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On the final episode of this season of Wholehearted Voice Pedagogy, I have an in-depth conversation with Dr. Brian Manternach about his new book, Voices of Influence. Brian opens up about the impact of his family and mentors, including his doctoral voice teacher at Indiana University, Robert J. Harrison (or Bob). Brian beautifully illustrates how v…
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Join us for a powerful conversation with Cecily Relucio, founder and co-director of Umuwi Ethnic Studies, as she shares transformative strategies for teaching honest history through an anti-racist, community-centered lens. In this episode, Cecily opens up about her personal journey with Ethnic Studies as a daughter of Filipino immigrants and explai…
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Overview: We explore how immigration status profoundly impacts healthcare access, from barriers to benefits and financial assistance, to the psychological toll experienced by patients and families navigating fears of deportation. We discuss mental health stigma within Spanish-speaking communities, challenges with behavioral health access, and how c…
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Join us as high school US history teacher David Atkins shares an innovative and adaptable teaching strategy that's transforming how students make connections across curriculum. In this episode, David introduces hexagonal thinking, a hands-on activity where students arrange hexagon-shaped cards with concepts written on them, explaining the relations…
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In this first installment of a multi-episode series, Dr. Sid Adams explores why LGBTQ+ inclusion is essential to building healthy, expressive music classrooms. Drawing on his doctoral research on how LGBTQ+ music students experience school music programs — and how policies and practices influence their decisions to disclose or hide their identities…
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This episode is for school librarians, elementary educators, and district leaders who want to create truly inclusive and affirming library spaces—without fear or burnout. Bryan (they/them) sits down with Bec Anderson (they/them), a nonbinary librarian from Kansas, to talk about what “Reading the Rainbow” really means, how librarians can push back a…
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This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author Robert Velarde about his article, “’Alien: Earth’ and the Search for Immortality”. https://www.equip.org/articles/alien-earth-and-the-search-for-immortality/ One way you can support our online articles and podcasts is by leaving us a tip. A tip is just a small amount, like $3, …
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Join Ken King, education professor at Aurora University, as he explores the transformative power of peer tutoring in elementary and middle school classrooms. This episode provides aspiring and early career teachers with research-based strategies and practical implementation tips for making peer tutoring work in any classroom. Ken breaks down peer t…
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Join us for a transformative conversation with Helene Alalouf, an instructional coach with 32 years of classroom experience and professor at Touro University, as she introduces the Learner Variability Navigator (LVN)—a powerful, free open-source tool from Digital Promise that's changing how teachers approach differentiated instruction. Helene share…
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Oboe experts, Being anti-maths, and more. We’re reposting this fantastic episode about teacher training — with our hosts looking into how many hours teachers actually get to explore maths during their training. How serious can the knock-on effects be if something is misunderstood by a child early on? Why are there different attitudes to other subje…
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What does real allyship look like when the stakes are high? In this powerful episode, Bryan (they/them/elle) talks with Françoise Thenoux (she/ella) — also known as @TheWokeSpanishTeacher — about how educators can move from performative allyship to courageous co-conspiracy through inclusive, non-binary Spanish language and classroom practices. 🌈 Yo…
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On this episode of Wholehearted Voice Pedagogy, I have a far-ranging conversation with my dear colleague Anthony Turner about what it means to be a teaching artist. Anthony opens up about his life, his training, and what he's curious about these days. There are plenty of insights (not to mention lots of laughs) in this episode. I'm so pleased to sh…
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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Becky Weiler (5th and 6th grade band and general music at Central Intermediate School) and Martin Czernicki (7th and 8th grade band at Shepherd Middle School), both from Ottawa, Illinois, as they reveal the transformative benefits of music education that extend far beyond academic achievement. While the co…
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This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author Anne Kennedy about her article, “Does the Bible Teach Complementarity? ’”. This is also part of Anne’s ongoing column, Theological Trends. https://www.equip.org/articles/does-the-bible-teach-complementarity/ .Please click here for information on receiving Complementarity: Digni…
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Overview: We explore the powerful intersection of healthcare and thearts with our guest, Rose Cano—a Spanish medical interpreter, playwright, and cultural mediator specializing in type 2 diabetes care for Spanish-speaking patients. We dive into Rose’s journey from theater to medicine, her advocacy for narrative medicine, and her experiences working…
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Hitting the November Wall? You're Not Alone. Join Drs. Beth and Anna on New Teacher Talk as they tackle one of the most challenging periods for early career educators: the November wall. If you're feeling exhausted, isolated, or questioning whether you're cut out for teaching, this episode is for you. Discover why that initial excitement from Augus…
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In this episode of The Incisive Music Classroom, we explore how to move from awareness of bias to action by intentionally designing classroom experiences that promote a sense of belonging. You’ll learn five practical strategies to help every student feel seen and valued: Start with empathy — listen deeply and seek to understand. Reflect on systems …
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Send us a text Hosted by Old National Bank Financial Empowerment Director Ben Joergens, each Real-Life Finance episode focuses on everyday financial solutions that empower listeners to build the financial future they richly deserve. Chief Information Officer Matt Keen shares how his early interest in programming led to his role guiding technology s…
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This week our trio discuss the complexities of curriculum organisation in mathematics education. How are curriculum decisions are made? Does the secret to success lie more in the curriculum or in the classroom? Plus, hear how scales and analogue issues might be a problem without the right guidance!
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What does it mean to be a queer teacher in a faith-based school? In this episode of Teaching While Queer, host Bryan Stanton (they/them) sits down with author and ritual designer Bill Hulseman (he/him) to explore his path from Catholic school teacher to educational leader to full-time ritualist and writer. • Navigating authenticity and inclusion as…
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Feeling overwhelmed in your first year of teaching? You're not alone. In this essential episode of New Teacher Talk, fifth-grade teacher Samar Abousalem shares honest insights from her own challenging first year and reveals the game-changing strategy that transformed her second year: asking for help. Samar gets real about the exhaustion, self-doubt…
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This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author Jay Watts about his article, “The Incredulity of Yuval Noah Harari: Evaluating the World’s Foremost Big Story Historian’”. https://www.equip.org/articles/the-incredulity-of-yuval-noah-harari-evaluating-the-worlds-foremost-big-story-historian/ Related articles and podcasts featu…
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Join us for an illuminating conversation with Dr. Vicki Phelps, Executive Director and Head of School at Quest Academy in Palatine, Illinois, as she explores the multifaceted approach to talent development in educational settings. Drawing on Gagné's Differentiating Model of Giftedness and Talent, Dr. Phelps takes educators beyond traditional classr…
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🎧 Episode 4: Understanding Bias in Music Education Bias isn’t always intentional — but it shapes how we teach, listen, and lead. In this episode, Sid explores how unconscious assumptions influence everything from repertoire choices to classroom expectations, and how awareness can transform our teaching. You’ll walk away with five practical strategi…
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On this episode of the podcast, I have the pleasure of talking to Dr. Elizabeth Ann Benson and Kate Rosen about Fat Liberation in the Voice Studio. I am so grateful to both Elizabeth and Kate for being so open and offering actionable steps for supporting all bodies in the studio. I personally took so much from this episode and hope you will as well…
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In this special episode of Teaching While Queer, host Bryan Stanton (they/them) reflects on the inaugural Teaching While Queer Educators Conference, held on October 11, 2025—a global gathering of queer educators, allies, and advocates transforming education through authenticity and collective care. • “Belonging isn’t just entering the room—it’s red…
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Feeling isolated as a new teacher? Middle grades educator Jessica Smith shares her proven three-step system for finding the right mentors and building a support network that actually works. In this episode, you'll discover the "mentorship map" framework that identifies four essential mentor types every teacher needs, learn the FAST test for vetting…
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This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author Lindsey Medenwaldt about her article, “Channeling the Dead—A Christian Response to Mediums’”. This is also part of Lindsey’s ongoing column, The Fringe Files. https://www.equip.org/articles/channeling-the-dead-a-christian-response-to-mediums/ Related articles and podcasts featu…
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Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Benita Gordon, founder of Global Education Concierge and veteran educator with over 26 years of classroom experience. In this episode, Benita reveals what university programs often miss and introduces her transformative R-E-A-L framework for new teacher success. Discover how to build meaningful Relations…
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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Josh Amstutz, a high school math teacher from Cincinnati, Ohio, who discovered how to break out of survival mode and maximize professional growth opportunities. After participating in the transformative Transatlantic Outreach Program in Germany, Josh faced a common challenge: how to organize and actually u…
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Every student’s musical voice is shaped by who they are... their culture, language, gender, race, ability, and lived experiences. In this episode, we explore how those identities influence learning, expression, and belonging in music education. Host Sid Adams shares stories from the classroom and the field... from a Korean student seeing their cult…
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2 of 3 in Series Ready to revolutionize how you handle student mistakes? Join us as education professor Ken King from Aurora University shares game-changing strategies for transforming those "wrong" answers into powerful learning moments! This is another episode in Dr. King’s series on brain-based teaching. Discover why students get frustrated with…
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This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author Lindsey Mendenwaldt about her article, “Behind the Crystal Ball: The Spiritual Risks of Seeing Psychics’”. https://www.equip.org/articles/behind-the-crystal-ball-the-spiritual-risks-of-seeing-psychics/ This is also part of Lindsey’s ongoing column, The Fringe Files. Related Pod…
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In this episode of Karryon Podcast's Into the Hearts of Canada hosted by Matt Leedham, we head to Calgary, Alberta — Canada’s “Blue Sky City,” where western heritage meets modern energy on the edge of the Rockies. Shaping the city’s tourism future is proud Calgarian, Alisha Reynolds, President and CEO of Tourism Calgary. With fresh energy and visio…
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You can read the written version of this critique here, https://centerforbaptistleadership.org/a-critique-of-preston-sprinkles-upside-down-kingdom-study-bible-part-two/.If you'd like to watch PART 1 of my critique, you can find it here, https://youtube.com/live/Jl1dbOMzFAM.If you'd like to read the written version of PART 1, you can find it here, h…
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Transform your classroom discussions with the power of pause! Join Dr. Monica Boehle, Associate Director of Curriculum and former social studies teacher, as she explores "wait time", the simple yet revolutionary 3-5 second pause that can dramatically improve student engagement and learning outcomes. Discover why this research-backed practice, prove…
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Representation is an important first step toward inclusion, but it’s not the finish line. In this episode, we explore how music education can move beyond simply who is in the room to focus on how the room feels for every student. Through storytelling, performance, and reflection, we look at how music-making helps students build empathy, compassion,…
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In the premiere episode of The Inclusive Music Classroom, host Dr. Sid Adams (he/him) invites listeners into an open and reflective conversation about belonging, identity, and the power of inclusion in music education. Drawing on his experiences as a music educator and researcher, Dr. Adams shares the inspiration behind the podcast and the importan…
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We’re Andy-less this week, but luckily joined by the fantastic Neil and Rosie from St Bridget’s once again. This week we’re discussing the importance of professional learning communities in education, focusing on how they foster collaboration, trust, and continuous improvement among teachers. Just how key is that supportive environment for teachers…
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