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The NACEP Network Podcast, where we explore the latest in dual and concurrent enrollment, innovative practices, and policy updates shaping the future of education. Expect engaging conversations with leaders in the field, inspiring stories of partnership and collaboration, and insights to drive student success and institutional growth.
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Voices United in Education

Escambia County Public Schools

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Hear the positive stories in education that don’t make the news. You’ll hear uplifting stories of student, parent and teacher impact in Escambia County. Meredith Hackwith Edwards interviews teachers, staff, parents, students, graduates, community mentors and members, so that we can become more united inside and outside the classroom to support the success of every student in Florida’s Escambia County Public Schools.
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EdSurge Podcast

EdSurge Podcast

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A weekly podcast about the future of learning. Join EdSurge journalists as they sit down with educators, innovators and scholars for frank and in-depth conversations.
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Empowering moms to work from home and homeschool. Life Unboxed is a momtrepreneur's guide to raising kids, running a business, and keeping your sanity. So you can work at home and homeschool confidently. For more great momtrepreneur content check out lifeunboxed.blog. New episodes posted weekly.[Some of the links in the show notes are affiliate links. If you purchase using one of these links, I make a small commission at no additional cost to you. This helps me keeps things free for you, and ...
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Live With Cris

Dragon Digital Radio

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Discover the endless possibilities at Howard Community College! Connect with us and explore a world of services, programs, opportunities, and incredible people. Join Cris Oviedo and unlock the secrets of why HCC is the place to be for your educational journey. Start your path to success today!
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We’re Emma and Beth, two mom friends who have been homeschooling our kids together for about fifteen years in super-flexible, fun ways. Our oldest kids have graduated and are successful adults, and we are still homeschooling the rest of our kiddos. On our podcast and blog, we’ll be sharing our experiences along with tips and tricks for creating a peaceful homeschool life. Peaceful Homeschool: You can do it, and it can change your family’s life. https://peacefulhomeschool.com
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Tuscaloosa Talk

City of Tuscaloosa

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Join City of Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox around town as he visits with members of our community. Tune into each episode to meet the people who make Tuscaloosa the one and only and learn about what's happening in our city. Tuscaloosa Talk is the official podcast of the City of Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
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Zara Fagen, author of "Minimalist Homeschooling," brings strategies and perspectives for keeping your homeschool simple, valuable, and focused. In her biweekly episodes, she's on a mission to prove that less really is more; and Simple really is the New Smart, in your homeschool and your life. Simple is the New Smart is for any homeschooler who wants to trade overwhelm, exhaustion, or self-doubt for clarity, confidence, and some margin in their days. Hear about how to make the most of your re ...
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Pink Money

Jerry Williams

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Pink Money: All About Money from a Gay Perspective helps LGBTQ+ listeners take control of their finances. Hosted by Jerry L. Williams, a former financial advisor with 25+ years in the industry, the show covers budgeting, saving, investing, and wealth building—with honesty, humor, and heart.
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Money CHIC: Financial Wisdom and Advice for Single Women

Shari Rash, Money Expert and Personal Finance Advice for Women

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Think money talk is just for dudes in suits? Not on Money CHIC! Hosted by Shari Rash—a money expert and the person all her friends call for advice—this podcast delivers real, no-nonsense money conversations that feel like hanging out with your best girlfriend. Except this time, we’re talking finances. Whether it’s saving, investing, or turning financial dreams into reality, Money CHIC is here to help you ditch the jargon, take control of your future, and build unapologetic wealth… all while ...
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Send us a text Jacob Hill, IB Business Management teacher at Pensacola High School, is not only seeing the future, he’s helping build it. In this episode, he shares how Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is giving high school students real experiences that translate into confidence, connections and leadership. Learn how students in middle sc…
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You've been homeschooling a while or you just started, and you've discovered that you got this. Yes, you can really teach your kids. You are sailing along on your homeschool journey. It's not perfect, but it is good. Then, suddenly, out of nowhere, your child hits 8th grade. The panic starts to slowly creep in. What are you going to do for high sch…
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Send us a text In this episode, you'll quickly understand why Kelly Reed is the Escambia County Public Schools 2025-2026 Teacher of the Year. A kindergarten teacher at Global Learning Academy, she shares her journey to becoming a teacher, some special stories about her little “love nuggets,” as she calls her students, and surprising tips for parent…
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Professional voice actor Talia Genevieve, ’11, talks about how her time in Montco’s Sound Recording and Music Technology program helped launch a career as a voice actress. You can see her work on the animated series “Universal Basic Guys.” Recorded by Kyle Ziebis & Dylan Thomas, edited by Matt Frankl from the College's Sound Recording and Music Tec…
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If you want to set each day up for success, tame the chaos before it starts, and just have a good day. Then you need to create a morning routine. I know the prevailing thought is to schedule every minute of your day. If you want to get it all done, then every minute should be scheduled. Or the opposite is pushed—never schedule, just be free and spo…
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Send us a text Joseph Moss is the Welding Instructor at Pensacola High School. In this episode, he shares his journey out of generational poverty and into welding & how that led him to becoming the cornerstone of the PHS welding program. Hear how one arc and one weld are building multiple opportunities for his students. Guest: Joseph Moss https://w…
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Summer break and work from home can really be a mixed bag of emotions. Your excited that the schoolwork is finally done. You finished the year, good or bad, it is done. But then there is trepidation wondering what you are going to do with the kids all summer long. You are still working. Then you are back to relief because you get a break from gradi…
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Send us a text Steve Harrell, Workforce Education Director at Escambia County Public Schools, shares how the new Automotive Technology Academy is opening the door to more career opportunities for our students and is bringing needed ASC certified technicians to our community. Guest: Steve Harrell https://www.escambiaschools.org/career Learn more abo…
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Wellness Center Director Dr. Nichole Kang and Resilient Students Network Engagement Coordinator Erin Cassidy talk about the grocery program and housing resources available to students to combat food and housing insecurity. Recorded and edited by Quinn Szente from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program…
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Homeschool all in one curriculums are a work from home mom’s secret weapon. But they get a bad rap in the homeschool world. If you want to streamline your education journey, save time, and still tailor education for your kids. Then let’s dive into the ultimate guide to homeschool all in one curriculum. There are so many homeschool curriculum option…
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Send us a text Holly Busse, Escambia County Public Schools Counselor Specialist, and Lesa Morgan, Director of High Schools, talk about dual enrollment, student and parent readiness, what to expect and how the free class credits for both college and workforce, focus kids. Guests: Holly Busse & Lesa Morgan https://www.escambiaschools.org/Page/4437 Le…
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Dual enrollment. I actually have a lot to say about it. At this point, my oldest son finished his associates degree, and my next two teens are about to start their second year. So I wanted to give an update on our experience with dual enrollment. Between the three of them, they’ve attended six different colleges. So where do I start with sharing ou…
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Send us a text Meet Bethany Gurley, a senior in the New Media Academy at Pine Forest High School and outstanding student intern with ECPS’s Communications Office. In this special episode, Meredith Hackwith Edwards becomes the guest, sharing insights into her world and our podcast while Ms. Bethany gets hand-on, real-world experience in podcasting—n…
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Homeschooling is about freedom. It is freedom to choose your curriculum and work on your schedule. But it doesn’t mean this freedom is always easy. It does take intention. One of the areas that requires intention is understanding learning styles. Show notes and links: https://lifeunboxed.blog/learning-styles/ Grab your guide today! The Momtrepreneu…
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High school Dual Enrollment student Cat Crutchfield describes her experience as a student in the program. The recent graduate received her associate’s degree in Liberal Studies and is headed to Temple University’s Honors program in the fall. Recorded and edited by Quinn Szente from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program…
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Carl sits down with Laura Weiss, senior director of commercial strategy and growth initiatives at Pearson, to explore how dual enrollment and early career pathways are helping students move more efficiently and affordably toward their professional goals. Discussion focuses on high-quality, virtual asynchronous courses that support a wide range of l…
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Send us a text Dr. Charmain Sutherland, Escambia County Public Schools Specialist for PE, Health, Wellness and Driver Education and Mark Humphreys, Driver Education Instructor at Escambia County Public Schools, share what parents need to know about the free Driver’s Ed program and how the program builds confidence and teaches kids to be better deci…
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Get all the links: https://lifeunboxed.blog/homeschool-preschool/ Do you really need to homeschool preschool? The short answer is no. Now you can stop reading and be on your merry way. But if you want to homeschool preschool, then do it. And keep reading as I share all my tips on homeschool preschool. Homeschool preschool has been a saga for us. I …
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Send us a text Angela Stephens, Youth and Family Services Director for the YMCA of Northwest Florida, shares how a unique partnership with the Vickery Community Center in Pensacola is not only giving parents After School Care options at significantly reduced costs, but truly uniting for the success of children and families in Escambia County. Guest…
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Do you feel like your previous homeschool year was a disaster? Now is the time to reflect on your homeschool life and determine how to make next year better…or at least avoid the things that made this year hard. Homeschool life is challenging. I know I am stating the obvious. But there are things that can take you from this is challenging, to that …
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Music major Kayla Horger, the 2025 Commencement National Anthem singer, tells her story. She’ll talk about her life growing up in music, some of the experiences she’s had as a student at the College and her plans for the future at Kutztown University. Recorded and edited by Quinn Szente from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Progra…
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Join us on the road as we recap our recent site visit to Waterloo, Iowa! In this episode, we share behind-the-scenes moments from our trip—from laughs with colleagues and memorable local stops to meaningful conversations about accreditation and program quality. Whether you're curious about what an accreditation visit looks like or just want to hear…
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Send us a text Sean Fell, owner of Waterboyz Surf & Skate Shop, shares what kids are learn from skateboarding & why he chose collaboration over competition when the downtown skate park was built. You’ll also hear how his skate park, nonprofit & summer camps bring together kids and community all year long. Guest: Sean Fell https://waterboyz.com/ | h…
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Show notes and links: https://lifeunboxed.blog/homeschool-curriculum-for-kindergarten/ There was a time that I was terrified of teaching kindergarten. It didn’t matter how good the homeschool curriculum for kindergarten was, I just didn’t want to do it. It was much easier to send the kids to school for kindergarten and first grade. Then once they h…
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Send us a text In this episode, Sally Lee rejoins our podcast to celebrate the final chapter of her 25-year career in student mentorship and shares how it’s not what you know, but what you can show. As the Student Services Coordinator for Take Stock in Children, she reflects on her life, stories of impact from the mentorship program and a legacy fi…
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A homeschool co-op is a lot of fun, but it also fills the outlet for homeschool socialization. There are different types of co-ops, but a true homeschool co op is parent led and involved. Usually, the parents are teaching all the classes. Now I know your first thought is, “What can I teach?” There are so many homeschool co-op ideas, but I know it i…
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Mechanical Engineering major Ruby Armor, the 2025 Commencement student speaker, returns to talk about her story. She’ll talk about her work on Project Innova- urban concept hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, the Merck Automation Innovation Challenge and her independent study involving astrophysics. Recorded and edited by Quinn Szente from the College's So…
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In this episode of the Peaceful Homeschool Podcast, hosts Emma and Beth share their personal experiences with dual enrollment for their homeschooled teens. They dive into the pros, like cost savings and college preparation, and the cons, such as time management challenges and credit transfer issues. Join them for a heartfelt discussion to help you …
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Send us a text Alicia Gifford is the girls weightlifting coach at Escambia High School, helping students build strength of mind, body & character. In this episode, she debunks weightlifting myths, talks about the value of being a female coach, and shares how the students are building confidence. Guest: Alicia Gifford Learn more about Escambia Count…
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Working moms from home, do you feel like the to do list is never ending. You finally get to check a project off this list, just to add three more to it. It can feel overwhelming and never ending. What is the secret to mastering time management for working moms from home? Show notes and links: https://lifeunboxed.blog/working-moms-from-home/ Find yo…
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This episode of the Peaceful Homeschool Podcast features Emma and Beth discussing how they plan for the upcoming homeschool year. They reflect on their different planning styles and emphasize the importance of involving their kids in the planning process to ensure a meaningful and enjoyable learning experience. Emma shares her preference for early …
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Send us a text Mark Raab is the Aviation Academy Instructor at Booker T Washington High School, providing students with hands-on experience in an actual hangar with an aircraft and a wide range of future possibilities. In this episode, he shares what parents need to know about this 4 year academy and how it guides students toward a diploma, career …
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You want to teach a co-op class, but you don't know what to teach? Here are 25 easy homeschool co-op class ideas you can put together, and you don't need to be an expert. Here are co-op class ideas that I've taught, the kids have participated in, or been in our co-op. I tried to offer as many ideas for the class. Ideas for art classes, literature a…
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Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs are evolving, becoming more deeply integrated into mainstream high school curricula. Alongside this transition is an expanded perspective on career exploration, and a stronger emphasis on student agency and well-being.In this first episode of a new series, The Idea Spark podcast, host Carl Hooker speaks…
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month and continuing the series on wellness, Ally Arthur, Wellness Center Manager, stops by to talk about the importance of mental health awareness. Recorded by Nate Leslie and edited by Tucker McClure from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program.By Montgomery County Community College
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Send us a text Greg Miller is the Farm Garden Playground Consultant at Picked at Perfection Urban Farm, working with our local schools to provide not just on-site pocket gardens or mini farms, but immersive teaching experiences to help kids reconnect with their food. In this episode, Greg shares how this unique partnership is reinforcing their lear…
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Warm days are right around the corner. If you are ready to put away the school books and start looking forward to summer, then let's talk about bucket list ideas for summer. Yes, mom, you need to finish out the school year, so don't put the books away just yet, but you can start planning your big adventures and make a bucket list ideas for summer. …
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In this episode of the Peaceful Homeschool podcast, hosts Emma and Beth discuss how to make the most of the summer season for homeschooling families. They share their personal experiences and strategies for creating a summer bucket list, incorporating daily activities, and maintaining a healthy balance between relaxation and productivity. From read…
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Send us a text It's swap week! Join us as we cross-promote another local podcast: Accelerate Your Performance is hosted by Dr. Janet Pilcher, Founder and President of Studer Education, headquartered here in Pensacola, Fl. Each week, Janet highlights tactical and actionable strategies that leaders in educational organizations can hardwire to meet su…
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Just think positive thoughts about the terrible situation you are in and everything will be ok. That is typically the promise made from those who promote the idea of the power of positive thinking. But are we allowed to just have a bad day? As a busy work from home mom and homeschool mom, it often feels like you can never have a bad day. The kids a…
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Send us a text Haylee Linam is the 4H Youth Development Agent for Escambia County. In this episode, Haylee does some myth busting about 4H and shares how it’s different from FFA. She shares how student interest drives the 4H clubs and the unexpected ways STEM has become a part of the program. You’ll also hear what membership looks like for students…
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Loujain Ahmed, SGA President talks about her success as a student at Montco. She also talks about how these opportunities have shaped her as a person and how they will help her to her future goals towards a career in astrophysics. Recorded by Nate Leslie and edited by Tucker McClure from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program.…
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What are the best jobs for moms? You have so many things to juggle, so you need to know what will actually work for working from home and homeschooling. You want to bring in extra income because you need to buy curriculum. You don’t really want to dive down the rabbit hole of an MLM, is it possible to work and school on your own terms? How do you a…
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In this episode of the Peaceful Homeschool Podcast, hosts Emma and Beth dive into the topic of home culture. What kind of atmosphere do you cultivate in your family? A culture of kindness, perhaps? Emma and Beth share their personal experiences raising their kids and shaping the culture within their homes. They explore why this is especially vital …
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Send us a text Lisette Guttery, Instructional Coach at Pensacola High School and Stephanie White, attorney and Mock Trial coach, share how the community effort of Mock Trial helps students build confidence, critical thinking and public speaking skills. They share the surprising reasons that students NOT interested in a law career thrive in the prog…
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I had it all planned out. I knew exactly how we would do homeschool dual enrollment. It was working great. Until the school changed the program, communicated very poorly on the changes, and I was back down the rabbit hole looking for schools. College dual enrollment is exactly what it sounds like. Your high school student is taking college classes …
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