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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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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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Calibrate Conversations is a podcast that helps to reveal and untangle the lies we have believed as we seek to embrace God's standard for sexuality. Join us weekly as we discuss topics ranging from faith, sexuality, and culture. For more resources, visit www.CalibrateMinistries.com
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A journey through the highs and lows of living the Catholic faith in the modern world. Hosted by The Catholic Adventurer, this podcast offers a candid and thought-provoking exploration of Catholic spirituality, theology, and culture.
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Lean Blog Audio

Mark Graban

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Lean Blog Audio features Mark Graban reading and expanding on LeanBlog.org posts. Explore real-world lessons on Lean thinking, psychological safety, continuous improvement, and performance metrics like Process Behavior Charts. Learn how leaders in healthcare, manufacturing, and beyond create cultures of learning, reduce fear, and drive better results. Listen and learn: leanblog.org/audio
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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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Policing Matters

Police1.com

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Talking the beat to cover what matters to you as an LEO. Join deputy chief Jim Dudley (ret.) every weekly as he sits down with law enforcement leaders and criminal justice experts to discuss strategy, challenges and trends in policing.
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Let's Talk UNLV

Dr. Sammie Scales

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Rebels, tune in to 'Let's Talk UNLV' with Dr. Sammie Scales. Your express pass to everything UNLV — campus highlights, programs, and the latest buzz. Join us weekly as we chat with student leaders, administrators, and faculty, diving into the core of what makes us Rebels. The program brings guests from different areas of UNLV every week to discuss campus highlights, programs and services, research interests that are essential to being a Rebel. Let’s Talk UNLV places its emphasis on connectin ...
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Needing Christian Parenting advice? Help raising kids with biblical values? Looking for a faith-based parenting podcast?... Meet me in the Treehouse for God shaped storytelling. Treehouse Storyteller is where we can come together as messy parents seeking Jesus together and raising kids to love Him too. If you aren’t scared of addressing cultural issues head-on and finding a deeper understanding of the Biblical world view to share with your children, then you have come to the right place. Han ...
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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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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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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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Foundational Impact

Good Future Foundation

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Welcome to Foundational Impact, a podcast series that focuses on education and artificial intelligence from a nonprofit perspective. Hosted by Daniel Emerson, the Executive Director of Good Future Foundation, a non profit whose mission is to equip educators to confidently prepare all students, regardless of their background, to benefit from and succeed in an AI infused world. This podcast series sets out to explore the trials and tribulations of building a non profit from the ground up, whil ...
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The New Mainstream Podcast

The New Mainstream Podcast

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The New Mainstream podcast features real conversations about the cultural nuances impacting multicultural communities in the U.S. and its influence on brand marketing and the importance of DEI in strategic marketing conversations.
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Paging Dr. Scott

allthingsyvette

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Welcome to Paging Dr. Scott, a podcast hosted by Dr. Ursula Yvette Scott. Each episode explores topics like relationships, careers, spirituality, parenting, education, and everyday life. Dr. Scott shares insights to help you grow, make better choices, and live a more balanced life in mind, body, soul, and spirit. Sometimes you’ll agree with her (that’s the sugary sweet), and sometimes you won’t (that’s the pinch of salt)—but both are part of the conversation. Tune in for honest, thoughtful d ...
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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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ChangeMakers

Iconoclast Network

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The ChangeMakers Podcast tells stories of people changing the world. We produce ChangeMaker Chats with people who share why and how they make change, and we also do documentary style episodes about change making campaigns. W known change makers like the 2019 Hong Kong Protesters, Standing Rock activists, climate campaigners like Bill Mckibben and Australian of the Year Grace Tame, as well as change makers, all of whom have stories and lessons to share. Tune to our episodes that release every ...
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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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The Up Close Podcast explores issues of equity, opportunity, and excellence in public education. Hosted by The NEA Foundation President and CEO Sara A. Sneed, she talks with educators, policy experts, and other passionate voices about the most urgent issues in public education and our shared responsibility to deliver a quality public education for all students. The Up Close Podcast is a journey through the reimagining of public education to create a more fair, equitable, and just system in A ...
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On this episode of the podcast, I have the pleasure of talking to Dr. Noélia Luna Archambealt de Hernández about the power of culturally-responsive teaching in the voice studio. She shares some very insightful examples of how we can engage this teaching modality in a way that supports student growth. Noélia's Contact Information: Website: https://w…
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Our hosts this week are discussing why culturally responsive teaching is essential for inclusive education. What age is right to start learning about world views? How important is representation in education? Plus, the gang agree that building and emphasising curiosity about different cultures enriches the educational experience.…
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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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Born from a push to professionalize policing, the FBI National Academy has evolved into a 10-week residential program where law enforcement leaders sharpen their fitness, academics and communication while building a global network. On this episode of Policing Matters, host Jim Dudley and two recent FBI NA graduates explore what the experience looks…
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The blog post In this episode, Mark Graban shares a small but revealing story from a local post office — and what it teaches us about bad metrics and broken systems. When a clerk tapped the “green smiley face” on a customer feedback device for the customer, it raised an important question: was this about genuine service, or just gaming the system? …
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“I had to become a fully integrated person—same at home, same in class, same everywhere—or I couldn’t keep teaching.” In this powerful conversation, Bryan sits down with Rodney Wilson, the Missouri educator who founded LGBTQ+ History Month and made history as the first openly gay K–12 Missouri teacher to come out to his students. Together, they unp…
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In Australia, since 2012 there has been an explosive growth in community independents who have been challenging the two-party system and bringing new voices in the parliament. But there is a much bigger story than just the arrival of many new faces in parliament. Behind the new elected representatives is a massive movement of people - the "Voices o…
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The blog post Are 95% of enterprise AI pilots really “failing”? And how does that compare to the long-repeated claim that 70% of Lean initiatives fail? In this episode of Lean Blog Audio, Mark Graban examines what’s really behind these numbers. He explains why many so-called “failures” stem not from flawed tools or technologies, but from leadership…
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An Northern Illinois University physics educator knows that all it takes for kids to get excited about science is their natural curiosity about the world around them.“I've compared it to to listening to a song in a language you don't understand. You can you can hear the melody. You can appreciate the beauty. But if you learn that language, then all…
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In this episode, Mark revisits a 2007 conversation with James P. (Jim) Womack, founder of the Lean Enterprise Institute and co-author of The Machine That Changed the World. Nearly two decades later, Jim’s reflections on the origins of the word “Lean” remain just as relevant. The blog post The discussion takes us back to MIT in 1987, when Womack and…
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They called him a danger just for existing as a gay teacher—then they went after his students. In this powerful replay, Kentucky Teacher of the Year Willie Edward Taylor Carver Jr. shares his story of being relentlessly targeted by groups like Moms for Liberty and the systemic failures that put queer teachers and students at risk. From book bans an…
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For more than a decade, Abby Ellsworth has been listening to police officers, first through interviews in the Seattle area and later through her podcast, On Being a Police Officer. She launched the show in 2020, at a moment when policing was under intense scrutiny and officers faced both public criticism and personal strain from COVID restrictions …
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People are hungry for hope. Nate Herbst (Great Commission Alliance) shows how anyone can start a gospel conversation kindly and confidently — in under a minute — and go deeper with the BEST FACTS apologetics tool. If you’ve ever felt nervous, this episode gives you the words, the workflow, and the wisdom. Timestamps / Chapters 00:00 Welcome & why t…
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Storytelling has long been recognized as a powerful way to bridge differences and build empathy across communities. To advance health equity, stories that transform complex medical terms and statistics into human experiences can break down barriers and even save lives. When people hear from survivors or caregivers who share their culture, language,…
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In this episode Dr. Scott touches on how our words, our mouths, our voices contribute to the relationships we value. Touching on topics such as blame, expectations, inaction and Emotional Intelligence (EQ), she challenges us to do more self-reflection and less finger-pointing. Her advice? "Don't allow your body to become a Depot for Darts." In othe…
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In this episode, Dr. Ursula Yvette Scott emphasizes the importance of effective communication between teachers and parents. She offers detailed advice on how teachers can prepare for open house, and the significance of sending a 'Dear Parents' letter to set expectations and initiate communication. Dr. Scott provides practical tips on drafting the l…
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Today on the podcast, we have Dr. Adam Jones from Texas Woman's University and his amazing Master's student, Madeline Schock. Questions about the FSIS Rating Scale that we discussed today: You helped develop the Facilitative Systemic Intervention Skills measure. Can you help us understand a little bit about why you developed the measure and what it…
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Episode page In this episode, I share a reading of my recent blog post, based on a Catalysis webinar where I explored what we can learn from Lean in Japan. Since 2012, I’ve been fortunate to travel to Japan six times with study groups, including those led by the Kaizen Institute, Honsha, and Katie Anderson. Each trip has reinforced the paradox that…
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Summary This episode features Matthew Pullen from Jamf, who talks about what thoughtful integration of technology and AI looks like in educational settings. Drawing from his experience working in the education division of a company that serves more than 40,000 schools globally, Mat has seen numerous use cases. He distinguishes between the purposefu…
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Starbucks boycotts and culture-war stunts won’t change anyone’s heart. In this episode, Brady Cone urges Christians to stop chasing distractions and focus on the real spiritual battles—sharing the gospel, discipling Gen Z, and standing on biblical truth. Timestamps 00:00 Intro: A decade-old viral Starbucks moment 03:12 Why red cup outrage misses th…
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Queer teachers face double scrutiny—and yet our visibility can be the lifeline students need. In this conversation, Spanish teacher Timothy Chavez (@CommunicativeTeacher418) shares what it means to bring queerness into the classroom—not as a lesson plan, but as a lived truth. With over a decade in education, Timothy opens up about navigating scruti…
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Self-care isn’t bubble baths — for queer teachers, it’s survival in a world trying to push us out of classrooms. In this solo episode of Teaching While Queer, host Bryan Stanton (they/them) lays out what authentic, practical self-care looks like for LGBTQ+ educators navigating burnout, political attacks, and the daily emotional labor of being visib…
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When millions of fish died overnight in Menindee in western NSW, the community came together to mourn, interpret and respond to what had happened through a series of powerful arts events. What happened was supported by the use of a socially-engaged arts practice that brought people together across difference to create a space where communities coul…
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How do we raise children to stand boldly for truth in a culture that’s crumbling? In this episode, Hannah reflects on the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk, Erika Kirk’s powerful act of forgiveness, and what it means for parents raising the next generation. Through 2 Corinthians 4, we discover how to live as “jars of clay” filled with God’s treasure—…
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On a new Teachers' Lounge, a psychology professor who comes into class every year a little mean to show students how often their first impressions are wrong. We also talk about giving her students tools to de-stress and her own journey into the classroom.By Peter Medlin
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Chaplain Major Matthew Spencer and Christina Spencer join the Treehouse Storyteller to discuss their book Valor and Vows, sharing how military parallels and biblical truth helped rescue and rebuild their marriage. They explore practical themes—communication, realigning priorities, handling deployments and separations—and describe their nine-month s…
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Training police officers for real-world encounters requires more than classroom instruction — it demands safe, repeatable and cost-effective tools that prepare officers for high-stress situations. This special episode of the Policing Matters podcast, part of Police1’s Police Training Week series, showcases how agencies can expand training opportuni…
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Our hosts this week are thinking up the essential skills young people need to thrive in an ever-changing world. Should schools tach more life skills? What skills are most important for young people to learn? Plus, what is the impact of technology on human interaction and community building?
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The founding voice of Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk, has been fatally shot—his death sparking outrage, heartbreak, and a cultural reckoning. In this week’s episode of Calibrate Conversations, host Brady Cone walks through the tragedy, the deep divisions it’s exposed, and why now, more than ever, faith demands truth, courage, and compassion. What …
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In this episode of Wholehearted Voice Pedagogy, David takes a thoughtful dive into the science behind self-care—and why it's not just beneficial, but essential for voice teachers. Drawing from current research, we’ll unpack the proven benefits of meditation, journaling, boundary-setting, and strategies for cultivating a healthier work-life balance.…
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Fitness, training, discipline and communication are core to good policing, but sleep underpins them all. Quality sleep sharpens judgment, reaction time and restraint while buffering stress and trauma. For officers working long shifts, odd hours and high-stress scenes, better sleep is a practical readiness tool — not a luxury. In this episode of the…
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Summary: Many schools begin their AI journey by formulating AI policies. However, Matthew King, Director of Innovative Learning at Brentwood School, reveals their preference for establishing guiding principles over rigid policies considering AI’s rapidly evolving nature. Matt shares his approach to fostering dialogue with diverse school stakeholder…
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This episode featured a discussion on the Barbershop Talk initiative, which aims to engage men of color in higher education. The program, initiated by Imani Patterson, has expanded to a monthly series involving Nevada State University, College of Southern Nevada, and the City of Las Vegas. The initiative includes free haircuts, food, and discussion…
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Celebration is advocacy—and when queer educators gather, we refuse to be erased. In this solo episode, host Bryan Stanton (they/them) shares everything you need to know about the upcoming Teaching While Queer Queer Educators Conference 2025, happening October 11th, National Coming Out Day. This isn’t just another professional development event—it’s…
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This week our trio are discussing the role of volunteers in schools, exploring both the benefits and potential drawbacks of volunteer involvement. Do volunteers need proper training? Can the volunteers inadvertently reinforce misconceptions in students? Plus, our hosts chat about the value community involvement has on both the school and the commun…
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Brady Cone sits down with Andrew Rodriguez, founder of Integrity Christian Counseling and host of the Psycho Bible podcast, to unpack SSA, shame, Side-B identity, marriage readiness, gender ideology, and how parents can disciple kids without compromise—or cruelty. It’s practical, biblical, and unflinchingly honest. 🔔 Like, comment, and share to equ…
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Online threats amplified by AI — from doxxing and deepfakes to coordinated influence operations — are collapsing the time between rumor and real-world risk. Expect pressure points across campuses and big cities, immigration enforcement and politically charged events, with protests only one piece of the picture. For police leaders, the task is to de…
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping society, but with its transformative power comes pressing ethical, cultural, and social questions. The conversation around AI often centers on new capabilities, but equally important are the implications for equity, transparency, and human values. A key concern is the concentration of AI development…
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The blog post When Mark applied for a burglar alarm permit, he accidentally sent the form to the wrong Newport — Rhode Island instead of Kentucky. The voicemail he got back was kind, clear, and even funny: pointing out that an 845-mile police response probably wasn’t going to work. In this story, Mark reflects on: Why small mistakes are easier to h…
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Senator Fatima Payman was the first hijab wearing member of parliament representing the Australian Labor Party and in 2024 she was removed from the ALP caucus in response to her campaigning (and crossing the floor of parliament) calling for the ALP to recognise the genocide in Gaza and the need for a Palestinian State. As it turns out, her leadersh…
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The blog post In this episode, Mark explores how the Dunning-Kruger effect shows up in Lean—especially after a first belt course, workshop, or book. Early enthusiasm can turn into overconfidence, creating blind spots and stalling growth. Drawing from his book Practicing Lean, Mark shares stories (his own and from contributors like Paul Akers and Ja…
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