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The Vocal Lab Collective: Episode with Bobby Morgan Welcome to The Vocal Lab Collective! In this episode, we dive into an incredible journey with Bobby Morgan—an industry executive whose path is as diverse as it is inspiring. From milking cows on a farm to working at the White House and making films, Bobby's story is a testament to the power of embracing chaos, staying authentic, and being fully present.Tune in as Bobby shares how these elements guided him through unexpected twists and turns, and discover how they can help you navigate your own life adventure. Whether you're in a rut or seeking fresh inspiration, this episode is your guide to finding clarity in the midst of chaos.Don't miss this compelling conversation—subscribe now and let's explore the art of thriving in uncertainty together!
Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Bobby Morgan to the Restorative Works! Podcast. Bobby joins us and reflects on his early struggles as a teacher and the realization that traditional teaching methods were not effective in modern classrooms. He shares how his experiences led him to embrace restorative practices and culturally responsive teaching to build inclusive and supportive learning environments. With a focus on disrupting conventional education paradigms, Bobby sheds light on the importance of accountability, community-building, and the need to empower students in their learning journey. He shares invaluable insights into the complexities of modern education and the urgent need for systemic change. Bobby inspires us to reimagine education as a collaborative endeavor rooted in empathy, equity, and innovation. Bobby is an acclaimed speaker and visionary educational consultant dedicated to igniting transformative change within educators. Passionate about education and driven by a mission to build disruptive educators, Bobby works tirelessly to equip professionals with the skills and mindset needed to excel in their roles. His engaging and fun approach to professional development inspires participants to embrace innovative teaching methods. Specializing in serving educators at all levels, Bobby's expertise shines when working with those serving urban and culturally diverse communities. He believes every student deserves a chance to thrive and helps educators create inclusive, supportive, and transformative learning environments. Bobby's contagious enthusiasm for education radiates whether on stage, in the classroom, or through personalized coaching sessions. His commitment to nurturing educators' and students' potential fosters a lasting positive impact on the future of learning. Tune in to hear more about Bobby and how the Liberation Lab is changing the educational landscape one educator at a time.
On today's podcast episode I interview probably THE most quotable guest I have had on the show.Bobby Morgan, the founder of The Liberation Lab, is a spearhead for disruptive education practices that break away from the confining norms of high-control teaching. We unravel the threads of deficit ideologies and reimagine a classroom where culturally responsive teaching and social justice aren't just concepts but are interwoven into the fabric of learning.Right at the very heart of our discussion, we cast a spotlight on the harsh truths behind punitive discipline in schools, advocating for a seismic shift towards nurturing relationships within classroom management. We dissect the unrealistic standards we set for our students, standards that we, as adults, often fail to meet ourselves. Our exchange serves as a mirror, reflecting the essential need for educators to embody the principles they champion, fostering an environment ripe for understanding, compassion, and true behavioural change.This episode is overflowing with value, as we touch on:What is a disruptive educator (and how can we be one)?A little about our own roots in education and some mistakes we have made along the wayTeacher helplessnessThe 4 types of educators you will come across at every school, and finally (but most importantly:A really practical and immediate way you can bring more restorative practice into your classroom to have a positive impact on behaviour.This is an episode that truly calls for teachers to be the catalysts of growth, nurturing every child's potential through self-awareness and continuous development. I can't wait for you to listen.REGISTER HERE for the free live training: Turn your Teaching into a Classroom Management Machine*The waitlist for my signature training program That'll Teach ‘Em is now open! TTE gives you the exact roadmaps and resources you need to adopt a holistic behaviour approach, so you can walk into your classroom feeling confident, calm, and in control. Enrolment opens April 6th for the 2024 intake. So if you are ready to feel confident reducing, responding to, and resolving challenging classroom behaviours, join the waitlist now to claim an early-bird discount and course bonuses. Pre-order a copy of my book ‘It's Never Just About the Behaviour: A holistic approach to classroom behaviour management Other ways I can support you in your teaching practice: Download my free guide: 9 Tiny (But Mighty) Tips to Transform Your Teaching Follow me on Instagram for daily micro-professional learning and support Connect with me on LinkedIn
Bobby Morgan founder of Liberation Lab is passionate about education and driven by a mission to build disruptive educators, Bobby works tirelessly to equip professionals with the skills and mindset needed to excel in their roles. His engaging and fun approach to professional development inspires participants to embrace innovative teaching methods. Specializing in serving educators at all levels, Bobby's expertise shines when working with those serving in urban and culturally diverse communities. Connect with Liberation Lab at myliberationlab.com and on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok and YouTube. Dr. Crystal G. Morrison is a highly regarded executive advisor, strategist, leader, scientist, tech entrepreneur, and co-founder of Meerkat Village, a software company dedicated to improving outcomes for children with special needs by building collaboration and communication among adults providing care. She create the Village Vision podcast to celebrate their stories and ignite action. Follow at TheVillageVision.com and on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn .and YouTube. WordofMomRadio.com - sharing the wisdom of women, in business and in life.
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JD and Bobby Morgan continue their conversation about the current state of education and his efforts and goals to improve it. Bobby is a principal, writer, speaker, and consultant who works with other educators to promote equity and culturally responsive teaching practices. With over a decade in education, primarily in under-resourced populations, Bobby is passionate about cultivating brilliance in Black and Brown communities. Through coaching, workshops, and meaningful professional development, Bobby desires to change the educational landscape, ensuring pathways of success for students. In addition to his work within academic institutions, Bobby works as an educational advocate partnering to fight for equitable policies and legislative priorities for all students. Today we welcome Bobby Morgan with Liberation Lab to change the narrative with JD Fuller. What You Will Hear:Teacher shortage and challenges Emotional and mental health in education. Liberation LabSchool Districts being culturally responsive and providing means of accountabilityExcellence in communityWho would you be without oppression?Quotes:“We honestly don't pay teachers enough.”“Educators are realizing that the same skills that they have, In the classroom can merit so much more outside of it.”“What has rocked education to its core is the need for us to be prioritizing mental health and the ways in which we have not done that. And the ways we have not done that in a way that is even culturally responsive.”“We should be able to inspect what we expect.”“We've been trained as a culture to be afraid of the repercussions, and so there is power in knowing how to navigate those potential repercussions.”“I'm not gonna leave you outside of the thing you enjoy. You're gonna be an active participant in your liberation.”MentionedMy Liberation Labinfo@myliberationlab.com@liberation.lab Instagram TikTok@liberationlab Facebook LinkedIn
Bobby Morgan is a principal, writer, speaker, and consultant who works with other educators to promote equity and culturally responsive teaching practices. With over a decade in education, primarily in under-resourced populations, Bobby is passionate about cultivating brilliance in Black and Brown communities. Through coaching, workshops, and meaningful professional development, Bobby desires to change the educational landscape, ensuring pathways of success for students. In addition to his work within academic institutions, Bobby works as an educational advocate partnering to fight for equitable policies and legislative priorities for all students. Today we welcome Bobby Morgan with Liberation Lab to change the narrative with JD Fuller. What You Will Hear:Bobby's journeyWhat is it like to be BobbyObserving the benefits of privilegeRaising childrenEquity, Belonging and actionHistory and its accuracyTeaching teachers, education and special educationEquity in education and teaching “trouble makers”Quotes:“Part of the reason I'm so passionate about the things that I am is because I know what it's like to live in a world where you're not necessarily wanted, you're excluded and you're pushed aside.” “If we're really gonna talk about equity beyond black boxes and anti-racist statements on your website, show me where the money is going. Show me that you're putting your finances behind the things that you say you believe.”“For somebody of African descent in this country, you are always as good as what you could produce. Always as good as how you can help the bottom line.”MentionedTeach Like a Champion
In this episode the boys get to talking Dan Snyder and him allegedly letting everyone know he has receipts if they want to take his #WashingtonCommanders franchise from him. They also talk about the #Steelers being 8 point underdogs at home for the first time since 1989...my goodness. Finally, they touch on concussion protocol changes in the #NFL and drop a dime of an interview with Chops and Bobby Morgan of #EliteTalentSportsManagement...a guy heavily involved in the concussion dilemma impacting both past and present NFL players. Grab a drink, sit back and enjoy...it's a solid one.
Y'all, buckle up! We are about to have a very honest conversation about liberation and living liberated. Today I sit down with Bobby Morgan to talk about the WORK of liberation work. Bobby is the founder and principal consultant at Liberation Lab, a company focused on working with educators and administrators to promote equity and culturally responsive teaching practices. We are talking about the direction of our work, how we got here, where we are going, and the dangerous trend of commodifying liberation. It's not all unicorns and rainbows, but it's all important conversation! We're exploring: Seeing and getting to know ourselves outside of the limitations of oppression Awakening to who we can be and not what was placed on us as a lens of survival How liberation fails if we are not leading with love and empathy What we mean when we say we want to be put out of business Untangling ourselves from the work that we do The dangerous ways liberation has been coopted and commodified - how liberation has become a brand Cancel culture vs redemption culture - offering chances to apologize and learn How we build a transformative space of community And so much more!! Catch up with Weeze! Website: https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/ Instagram: @accordingtoweeze The Academy (it's like Patreon): https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/the-academy Get to know Bobby and check out his work here: https://www.myliberationlab.com/ Facebook & Instagram - @liberation.lab Twitter - @myliberationlab
Bobby Morgan is a man committed to education. He is also a husband, father, and founder of Liberation Lab, an educational consulting firm that builds pathways of internal and external accountability. In this interview with Kiesha Garrison, Bobby talks about how he freed himself from the toxicity of chasing acceptance in places he was taught to value that did not value him back. The two also discussed the mixed feelings of both Father's Day and Juneteenth.Episode Resources:Liberation LabBooks:Ratchetdemic: Reimagining Academic SuccessPushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in SchoolsInside the quiet rooms - nj.comType Descriptions — The Enneagram InstituteContact InfoSend booking inquiries for Kiesha to (info at kieshagarrison.co)Kiesha on IG: @kiesha_garrisonDirectly support the podcast financially:Cash AppVenmoPayPal.Me
In this episode, I had the pleasure of chatting it up with my good friend Bobby Morgan. In our conversation, Bobby shares his personal journey in education, the founding of Liberation Lab, his thoughts on the state of teacher performance evaluations, the need for antiracist solidarity in the fight for liberation, and much more. To learn more about Bobby's work, you can follow him on Instagram (@liberation.lab), Twitter (@myliberationlab) or you visit his website at myliberationlab.com. BIO: Bobby Morgan is an educator, writer, speaker, and consultant who specializes in working with other educators to promote equity and culturally responsive teaching practices. With over a decade in education, primarily in under resourced populations, Bobby is passionate about cultivating the brilliance in Black and Brown communities. Through coaching, workshops, and meaningful professional development, Bobby desires to change the educational landscape, ensuring pathways of success for students. In addition to his work within educational institutions, Bobby works as an educational advocate partnering with allies in the fight for equitable policies and legislative priorities for all students. He founded Liberation Lab, an educational consulting firm to build pathways for internal and external accountability. Internal accountability for teachers to put liberatory practices to work, immediately benefitting student outcomes. External accountability will come through empowering parents and families with the resources necessary to hold schools accountable for more than aspirations of equity. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/identitytalk4educators/support
Welcome back to the Black on Black Education Podcast! For today's episode we sit down with Bobby Morgan, the Founder of Liberation Lab. He has been a passionate educator for over a decade and works to hold schools accountable and create equitable education. We talk about CRP, recreating the education system, the importance of having black male educators, and much more! Hope you enjoy.
The TSPP Crew host, Bobby Morgan, President of Elite Talent Sports, in a special interview discussing sports, player representation, launching of the new XFL and the game behind the game. This is a show you don't want to miss. "Welcome to the Show!"
Tito Ruiz is an artist and the owner/founder of TRu iNk Media®. Tito’s art focuses on the use of visual imagery in advocacy. He works to create alternative narratives to the portrayals of protesters by mainstream media. In this episode, Tito and Laura talk about his photography exhibit "Hope Rebellion & Justice", the story of Wardel Meech Davis, how media impacts and is impacted by current events, & more. Cover art photo by Bobby Morgan.
Bobby Morgan brings us this message from James 1:2-4.
Bobby Morgan brings us this word from Genesis 39:6-20.
Bobby Morgan brings us this message from Matthew 18:21-35.
Bobby Morgan brings us this message from Philippians 1:12-20.
Today, Bobby Morgan will be speaking out of Luke 15:11-24. He will 3 main points he will be speaking on.
Bobby Morgan brings us this message from Matthew 6:1-8; 16-18.
Bobby Morgan brings us this message from James 5:7-11.
The Jackson Street BridgeDr Paul talks with Bobby Morgan of Elitetalent biz. We talked about what we can accomplish with building a community even in our pain.
This week…Thickness and the shine celebrate their ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY!!! From the bottom of our hearts, we would like to thank each and every one of you listeners and anyone who supports us. Special thanks go out to Jarreau Santiago, Ryan Daley, Bobby Morgan, Lorenzo Martinez, Mitch Beard, Mark Toquam, Ben Snow, and Dustin Lotspeich, Steven Shepperd, Roland Merman, Zach Campedel, Momma Campedel, and Momma Snow….did we forget anyone?
Bobby Morgan joins us this week as we tackle The Defenders, the first crossover for the Marvel Netflix universe. As well as the Netflix adaption/reimagining of Deathnote. We touch on whitewashing and we have our first disagreement! Check us out on our new website and Twitter! podtimeforgot.weebly.com/ twitter.com/podtimeforgot twitter.com/namaste_27 twitter.com/codysthompson