Bringing educators timely and relevant conversations to support student-centered instruction.
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This podcast focuses on supporting educators with the tools and resources necessary to ensure equity at their school. On this podcast, listeners can expect to hear interviews and stories from voices of equity in education today.
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Informal discussions of effective practices in teaching and learning.
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A weekly discussion of current affairs in China with journalists, writers, academics, policymakers, business people and anyone with something compelling to say about the country that's reshaping the world. Hosted by Kaiser Kuo.
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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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Culture Builders Podcast shares thoughts, tools, and tips for leaders to improve relationships, raise standards, and grow personally. We’re all about working to do better and to be better. You can learn more at TOCculture.com
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The Little Church in the Vale is a non-denominational church nestled in the suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio. Subscribe now to listen to sermon audio from LCV's pastor, Dr. Andrew Shanks.
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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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Each week on the Life.Church podcast, you’ll hear teaching from senior pastor Craig Groeschel or a Life.Church pastor. Get practical, relevant, biblical perspectives on topics that matter to you. Visit us at www.life.church or download the Life.Church app.
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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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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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Fireside chats about whole child (and adult) Social Emotional Learning.
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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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The Culture-Centered Classroom podcast is the go-to podcast for teachers, instructional coaches, and school leaders ready to step into their power by centering educational equity, celebrating diversity, and affirming culture every single day. This podcast will provide you with powerful reflection questions, learning, and action strategies to elevate your practice and impact the way you guide the next generation of thought leaders. Tune in.
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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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Westchester Words: Education, EdTech, and Publishing
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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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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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An award-nominated podcast featuring stories from people who’ve been to prison, those who work there, victims of crime, journalists and experts to discuss prisons, justice and their wider impact on society. Hosted by Kaigan Carrie, a doctoral researcher in criminology.
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Westchester Words: UK and International, Education and Edtech
Westchester Education UK and International, and guests
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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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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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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In this dynamic and impromptu podcast, the ASOTU street team brings you real-world, real-time interviews and intel while on location with Dealers and Industry Leaders across the U.S. Meet the Automotive movers and shakers you’ve seen on the screen and some you’ve never heard of before as we have candid conversations around some of the biggest challenges in automotive. When team ASOTU is on the ground, you’re right there with us. In the Dirt with ASOTU is produced by Automotive State of the U ...
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Discussion and exploration of the day to day work of an instructional designer. What problems are we facing, what challenges do we see coming up, what even is this job?!?
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The official podcast of Modern Stoicism! If you'd like to support the podcast, check out our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/modernstoicism !
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Jennifer Serravallo interviews leading literacy researchers and scholars about their work. In each episode, she's joined by colleagues from her consulting team, teachers, and coaches, to talk about practical strategies for bringing the research to the classroom.
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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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Faculty often struggle to reduce equity gaps and to foster a sense of belonging and inclusion in their classes. In this episode, Courtney Plotts joins us to discuss course design strategies to increase transparency and to allow students to express and share their own cultural identities as part of an inclusive class community. A transcript of this …
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Behaviors Are Just the Tip of the Iceberg | Leadership & Culture Insight
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2:26"Mindset is a pretty social experience..." — Dr. Alex Auerbach shares a powerful reminder that what drives team behavior lies beneath the surface. In this clip, I reflect on a fundamental leadership insight: if you want to change culture, don’t just focus on behaviors — focus on the beliefs driving them. Drawing from books like The Culture Code and…
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House of Huawei: Eva Dou of the Washington Post on Her New "Secret History" of Huawei
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1:08:40This week on Sinica, I chat with Eva Dou, technology reporter for the Washington Post, about her terrific new book about Huawei. From its prehistory to its fight for its life under tremendous U.S. pressure, she tells its story in a way that's both deeply engaging and very evenhanded. 04:53 – Meng Wanzhou’s case and its impact on media interest in H…
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Ep. 10 - Exploring Artistry with the Student, with Amer Khosla
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50:50In this episode, I have an in-depth conversation with Amer Khosla, whom I had the pleasure of working with while he completed his degree at NYU Gallatin, and now as a singer/songwriter based in India. Amer and I discuss how to help students explore artistry through the lens of his own evolution as a performer and creator. Amer Khosla's Contact Info…
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Generative AI tools are challenging traditional models of college instruction. In this episode, Camille Huggins, Yolanda Carlos, and Orlando Saiz join us to discuss how Pacific Oaks College is working to use these tools to more effectively support student learning. Camille, Yolanda, and Orlando were participants in an AI Institute offered at Pacifi…
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148. Stop Praising Resilience: How It’s Killing Queer Educators
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11:08What if praising queer educators for being “resilient” is actually just another way to keep them exhausted and unsupported? In this episode of Teaching While Queer, host Bryan Stanton pulls back the curtain on the myth of resilience — especially for queer educators who are trans, nonbinary, BIPOC, or multiply marginalized. Through personal stories,…
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The Real Challenges Facing New Teachers Today, Part 2
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10:23In this second episode of our two-part series for early career educators, long-time teacher and author, Berit Gordon, explores practical, compassionate strategies that center both teacher growth and administrator sustainability. Berit, author of The New Teacher Handbook, highlights how bite-sized professional development and human-centered leadersh…
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LE 387: The 7%: Why Representation in Teaching Matters
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34:46Show notes information: Show notes Watch the video Follow me on IG: @sheldoneakins Interested in sponsoring? Contact [email protected] todayBy Sheldon L. Eakins, Ph.D.
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Dating Without the Drama | Love Stories | Part 4
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34:59Dating is complicated. Between social media and dating apps, finding lasting love can feel like a full-time job. But what if there’s a better way? Discover practical relationship advice in this message to help you build God-centered relationships. NEXT STEPS Have you made the decision to follow Jesus? You might be wondering what’s next for you. We …
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Unlock the secrets to fostering growth and development in others (and yourself!). This episode explores the pivotal moment when tennis pro Tim Gallwey abandoned instruction and embraced awareness, leading to his groundbreaking book, "The Inner Game of Tennis." We trace the journey of these principles into the business world with John Whitmore, reve…
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147: 3 Ways Queer Educators Can Build Safe Classrooms With Their Story & Identity
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8:23Are you a queer educator struggling to balance authenticity with classroom safety—and wondering if sharing your story can actually build trust? In this episode, host Bryan Stanton (they/them) explores how embracing your queer identity and personal narrative can create safer, more inclusive learning environments—without putting yourself at risk. Dra…
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NEW! China Talking Points Ep. 1: Trade Truce, J-10C Dogfight, and What Comes Next
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1:04:49The Sinica Network proudly presents a new podcast: China Talking Points, featuring Kaiser Kuo (host of the Sinica Podcast), Eric Olander (host of the China-Global South Podcast and China In Africa Podcast) and Andrew Polk, co-founder of Trivium China and host of its podcast. We'll be joined regularly by Lizzi Lee, Fellow on Chinese Economy at the A…
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China's DeepSeek Moment — a talk given April 17 2025 at Carnegie Mellon
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30:45I had scheduled a show to record while I was in Providence last week, but it fell through and had to be rescheduled, so please give this talk I delivered at Carnegie Mellon last month a listen! Hope you enjoy. Kaiser See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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How Do I Adapt My Coaching Style for Different Ages and Skill Levels?
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2:51🧠 Coaching different age groups or skill levels? Here’s the mindset shift that changes everything:Don’t ask your athletes to adapt to your style—adapt your style to serve their needs.🔥 3 Steps to Coach More Effectively:1️⃣ Ask: “What do my athletes need?”2️⃣ Separate your style from your values.3️⃣ Adapt your approach without losing your identity.G…
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In this heartfelt episode, Thom Stecher shares a deeply personal story of injury, loss, and the unexpected healing power of service. Through reflection and lived experience, he reminds us that when our burdens feel heaviest, offering care to someone else may be the very thing that helps lighten our own.…
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146. How a Paranormal Medium Built a Queer-Inclusive Learning Community Through Spirit & Story
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37:18What if building an inclusive classroom started with sharing your personal truth—and the voices from beyond? In this episode, Rob Gutro, a queer paranormal medium and adult educator, reveals how he weaves spirit communication, lived experience, and openness into his classroom to create a radically inclusive and trusting space for learners of all ba…
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The Real Challenges Facing New Teachers Today, Part 1
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16:19In this episode, Berit Gordon dives into the real challenges facing new teachers. A longtime educator in New York City public schools, and author of The New Teacher Handbook: 110 Strategies to Problem-Solve the Hard Parts of Teaching, Berit talks about the daily pressures, emotional strain and hurdles that often push passionate educators to the bri…
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LE 386: What Schools Get Wrong About Parents
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31:19Show notes information: Show notes Watch the video Follow me on IG: @sheldoneakins Interested in sponsoring? Contact [email protected] todayBy Sheldon L. Eakins, Ph.D.
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When Love Feels Like a Letdown | Love Stories | Part 3
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35:20Everyone wants a great marriage. But over time, things can get tough—disconnection, disappointment, even resentment can build up. If that’s where you find yourself, you’re not alone. Learn how there’s hope for your marriage, no matter what you’re facing. NEXT STEPS Have you made the decision to follow Jesus? You might be wondering what’s next for y…
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145. Why “Self-Care” Is Failing Queer Educators—and What Real Support Looks Like
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9:20What if the people building safe spaces in schools are the ones who feel the least safe? In this deeply personal episode, host Bryan Stanton (they/them) explores the emotional and professional toll of being a queer educator in a system not designed to protect—or even acknowledge—you. If you’ve ever felt like teaching as your full self comes at a co…
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Broken Engagement: Veteran China reporter Bob Davis on his new collection of interviews
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1:15:47This week on Sinica, I chat with veteran Wall Street Journal reporter Bob Davis, who has covered the U.S.-China relationship for decades. He recently published a new book called Broken Engagement, which consists of interviews with U.S. policymakers who were instrumental in shaping American policy toward China from the George H.W. Bush administratio…
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Ep. 9 - "Setting Healthy Boundaries with Students" with Dr. Harriet L. Schwartz
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48:23In this episode, I talk to Dr. Harriet L. Schwartz, author of Connected Teaching, about the importance of setting healthy, flexible boundaries with students. Using the framework of Relational-Cultural Theory (RCT), Dr. Schwartz offers helpful ways to think about the student-teacher relationship and offers real-life examples of how boundaries and cl…
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During the past decade, public confidence in education has been declining. In this episode, SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. joins us to discuss his new book that provides a compelling narrative of the value of education in transforming lives. Chancellor King has a long history of involvement with education. After graduating from Harvard, he acquir…
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How Great Coaches Apologize (Without Losing Respect)
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2:09💥 Every coach messes up. The real test of leadership? How you recover. In this clip from The Coaching Culture Podcast, we break down how to apologize effectively — without letting athletes off the hook: ✅ Own your mistakes (no excuses!) ✅ Restate the facts ✅ Share what you wish you’d done differently When athletes see you take responsibility, they …
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144. How Education Is Being Weaponized Against LGBTQ+ Teachers—And Why Silence Won’t Save Us
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11:24What do you do when your job, your identity, and your safety are all under political attack—just because you’re an LGBTQ+ educator? If you're a queer teacher—or support one—you’ve likely felt the chilling effect of anti-LGBTQ+ policies creeping into schools. This episode breaks down exactly what’s happening across the U.S. and globally, and why edu…
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How to End the School Year Strong: Time-Management Insights for New Educators
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5:50Today we have another episode in Berit Gordon's series Tips for New Teachers. In this episode, she tackles the challenges of balancing the never-ending tasks and pacing units to finish the year strong by setting firm end dates for your units and prioritizing key concepts. Join us as we explore practical strategies to help you stay focused, maintain…
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LE 385: Why Public Education Needs Your Voice NOW
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25:33Show notes information: Show notes Watch the video Follow me on IG: @sheldoneakins Interested in sponsoring? Contact [email protected] todayBy Sheldon L. Eakins, Ph.D.
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What Your Marriage Is Missing | Love Stories | Part 2
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34:51Do you feel like your marriage or relationship is missing something? You can’t put your finger on it, but you know something’s not the way it could be. There’s a key to real, lasting love—one that changes everything. Find out what it is in this message. NEXT STEPS Have you made the decision to follow Jesus? You might be wondering what’s next for yo…
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Can We Get Rid of the Worst Parts of Ourselves Without Losing the Parts That Make Us Great?
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6:46During a layover in the Philadelphia Airport, a conversation with Michigan fans sparked a deeper reflection on the evolving image of leadership in sports. In this episode, we contrast the fiery sideline style of Dan Hurley with the calm, intentional presence of Dusty May—two winning coaches with dramatically different approaches. We explore the hid…
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143. 5 Ways Queer Educators Can Use Visibility to Transform Athletics and Schools
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10:09Feeling like you have to stage a protest just to make a difference as a queer educator? Visibility isn’t about shouting the loudest — it's about being present, real, and intentional in ways that matter to your students and your school community. After my conversation with Anthony Nicodemo, it’s clear: you already have everything you need to make a …
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One of the challenges facing faculty, staff, and administrators is keeping up with the continuous flow of email. In this episode, Robert Talbert joins us to discuss strategies to efficiently handle email so we can allocate time to other essential tasks. Robert is a Professor of Mathematics at Grand Valley State University and the author of Flipped …
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Where Does a Coach’s Responsibility to Athletes End?
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2:30💥 "You ruined my season!" 💥 If you've ever been hit with that from a player or parent, you're not alone—and you're not to blame. But as coaches, we do have a responsibility: to create an environment where athletes can grow. ✅ Get curious ✅ Build relationships ✅ Ask questions that lead to ownership The best coaches don’t avoid hard moments—they lead…
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The EU-China Relationship in the Age of Trumpian Disruption, with Finbarr Bermingham of the SCMP
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1:06:46This week on Sinica, I chat with SCMP Senior Europe Correspondent Finbarr Bermingham, who joins from Brussels where he's been covering the EU-China relationship in fantastic depth and with great insight. 3:17 – EU-China relations in early 2025: the effect of the 2021 sanctions, who advocated for engagement versus confrontation with China, and the i…
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Thom’s historical perspective on SEL. SEL has always been around; we’ve just called it something different.
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142. Why Visibility in Athletics Matters So Much for Queer Educators and Students
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33:22Have you ever wondered if being visible as a queer educator could actually transform your students' lives? Many LGBTQ+ educators and coaches feel isolated, invisible, or unsure how to advocate for themselves in spaces that still carry outdated stigma — especially in athletics. This episode shows how living authentically can open doors, challenge st…
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AI in the Writing Classroom, Part 3: A Tool for Finding Student Voice
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13:11In this third episode of our three-part series, hosted by author and educator Kelly Gallagher, we press further into the concept of using AI as a writing partner, not a replacement. Kristina Peterson and Dennis Magliozzi are co-authors of the brand new book, AI in the Writing Workshop. And today alongside Kelly, they explore how their own students …
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LE 384: Why EL Students Deserve More Than Just ‘Support’
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28:38Show notes information: Show notes Watch the video Follow me on IG: @sheldoneakins Interested in sponsoring? Contact [email protected] todayBy Sheldon L. Eakins, Ph.D.
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The Signs You Keep Ignoring | Love Stories | Part 1
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34:04Every relationship has ups and downs, but some behaviors are more than just bumps in the road—they’re red flags. What should you watch for in your relationship? Let’s find out. NEXT STEPS Have you made the decision to follow Jesus? You might be wondering what’s next for you. We want to help! Check out these resources to discover what saying yes t…
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💡 How do I get my team to be more _______? Resilient. Positive. Selfless. Accountable. Grateful. Better leaders. It's the question every coach asks. And the answer? Simple—but not easy. 👇 Here are two powerful ways to start building the team culture you actually want: 🔑 1. Become More ______ Yourself Your team won’t outgrow your example. If you wan…
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141. 5 Quiet Ways Queer Educators Are Creating Safer Classrooms Without Saying a Word
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11:04Feeling the pressure to be “loud and proud” in a school environment that isn’t safe? What if quiet authenticity could be just as powerful? In a time when overt displays of support for LGBTQ+ students can feel risky—or even be banned—many queer educators are wondering how to still show up, protect their peace, and make an impact. This episode explor…
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Live at Pitt: CMU's Benno Weiner on the Evolution of China's Minzu Policy
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52:07This week on Sinica, in a show recorded at the University of Pittsburgh, I speak with Benno Weiner, Associate Professor of History at Carnegie Mellon University, about how China's policy toward its minority nationalities (or minzu) have shifted from their older, Soviet-inspired form to the policies of assimilation we now see. 2:29 – How the so-call…
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Ep. 8 - "Curiosity" with Maurice Goodwin, SLP
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39:00Curiosity is central to our work as voice teachers. But how do we express curiosity and encourage students to engage their own? How can it create a value added in the voice studio? Join me for a great conversation with Maurice Goodwin, SLP who illuminates how curiosity can be useful in both clinical and academic arenas. Maurice Goodwin's Contact In…
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Student feedback is important to improving teaching, but may not be aligned with evidence-based teaching practices. In this episode, Lauren Barbeau and Claudia Cornejo Happel join us to discuss a midterm student feedback instrument focused on critical teaching behaviors, an AI-assisted tool for analysing the feedback, and strategies for debriefing …
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🚨 Coaches interviewing for new jobs—WATCH THIS BEFORE YOUR INTERVIEW 🚨We've all prepped the perfect answers to impress in interviews. But here's the truth: it's not just about them picking you—it’s about YOU picking THEM. 🧠👀Too many coaching jobs are set up to fail. Why? Because coaches don’t ask the right questions to vet the administration.In Epi…
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140. You Don’t Need a Loud Pride Parade To Make a Difference—Queer Educators Can Work Quietly
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31:03Can subtle shifts in language and presence make more impact than bold declarations when supporting LGBTQ+ students? In a time when visibility can feel risky and performative gestures fall flat, quiet consistency and intentional language may be the most powerful tools queer educators have. This episode explores how affirming youth doesn’t always req…
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AI in the Writing Classroom, Part 2: Rules and Guardrails
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13:05In part two of our special three-part series on AI in the writing workshop, hosted by author and longtime educator Kelly Gallagher, we focus on the rules of using AI in the writing process and how to use it as a student feedback partner. Kelly continues his conversation with Dennis Magliozzi and Kristina Peterson, co-authors of the brand new book A…
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