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Best podcasts about brooke newman

Latest podcast episodes about brooke newman

Worlds Turned Upside Down
Episode 9: The Sugar

Worlds Turned Upside Down

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 69:27 Transcription Available


In the 1760s, Jamaica and the islands of the British Caribbean were the crown jewels of Britain's American Empire. And as King George III's ministers searched for solutions to a vexing imperial puzzle and moved to counter a pernicious threat in the aftermath of the Seven Years' War, they looked west from London, to the islands of sugar. Featuring: Trevor Burnard, Abby Chandler, Mary Draper, Jon Kukla, Andrew O'Shaughnessy, and Brooke Newman. Voice Actors: Anne Fertig, Norman Rodger, Dan Howlett, Nate Sleeter, and Beau Robbins. Narrated by Jim Ambuske Find the official transcript here. Worlds Turned Upside Down is a production of R2 Studios at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media at George Mason University.

Brewing Bright Minds
Classroom Culture Part 2, with Brooke Newman

Brewing Bright Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 13:24


Description Welcome back to the second part of our podcast series on "Classroom Culture." In this episode, we continue our insightful conversation with Brooke Newman, diving deeper into the topic of creating a nurturing and effective learning environment for young learners. In Part 2 of this series, we explore additional strategies and practical tips that teachers can implement to cultivate a positive classroom culture. Join us as we discuss the importance of fostering strong relationships, promoting student agency, and creating opportunities for meaningful collaboration. Throughout the episode, Brooke Newman shares her expertise and provides valuable insights to support teachers in their journey to create thriving classroom cultures. Whether you are an early childhood educator or interested in educational practices, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration. Connect with Us: Subscribe to our channel to stay updated on future episodes. For more resources and information on early childhood education, visit our website: Website: brewingbrightminds.com Instagram: @brewingbrightminds TikTok: @brewingbrightminds Pinterest: @brewingbrightminds Join the Conversation: We value your input! Share your thoughts, experiences, and additional tips on classroom culture in the comments below.

Brewing Bright Minds
Classroom Culture, With Brooke Newman

Brewing Bright Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 13:31


Welcome to another episode of our podcast, focusing on the vital topic of "Classroom Culture" with our special guest, Brooke Newman. Dive deep with us into the nuances of creating a nurturing and effective learning environment for young learners. In This Episode: Understanding Classroom Culture: Join Brooke Newman as we explore what makes a classroom more than just a space for learning. Discover the key elements that contribute to a positive and thriving classroom culture. Tips for Teachers: Gain valuable insights on how to foster a sense of community, encourage curiosity, and tailor learning experiences to meet the diverse needs of each child. Strategies for Success: We delve into practical strategies that ECE teachers can implement to create a supportive and inclusive classroom environment. From establishing routines to incorporating fun and engaging learning activities, get ready to transform your teaching approach. Expert Insights: Brooke Newman shares her experiences and expertise, offering a treasure trove of ideas to enrich your teaching methods and positively impact your students. Connect with Us: Stay tuned for more episodes by subscribing to our channel. Visit our website for additional resources and information on early childhood education. Website: brewingbrightminds.com Instagram: @brewingbrightminds TikTok: @brewingbrightminds Pinterest: @brewingbrightminds Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences on classroom culture. Share your stories and tips in the comments below!

Brewing Bright Minds
How to Have Hard Conversations, Speech Delays, and Professional Development with Brooke Newman

Brewing Bright Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 17:01


Join us for Part Two of this captivating episode where we delve deeper into the innovative and dynamic world of early childhood education (ECE). We continue our engaging conversation with Brooke Newman, a distinguished expert in the field, who brings invaluable insights and fresh perspectives. Meet Our Guest, Brooke Newman: Brooke Newman, a celebrated authority in early childhood education, rejoins us to further share her profound insights and experiences. Renowned for her commitment to nurturing young minds and advancing ECE methodologies, Brooke will delve deeper into the nuances of effective parenting and child development. In This Episode: Advanced ECE Strategies: Brooke expands on cutting-edge trends and techniques in early childhood education, emphasizing their transformative impact. Child Development: A deeper exploration into the multifaceted aspects of a child's growth – emotional, social, cognitive, and physical. Navigating Difficult Conversations: A new segment focusing on how parents can effectively engage in challenging discussions for the betterment of their child's development. Engaging Learning Environments: Further insights into crafting stimulating and nurturing spaces that promote exploration, learning, and growth. Stay Connected: Website: brewingbrightminds.com Instagram: @brewingbrightminds TikTok: @brewingbrightminds Pinterest: @brewingbrightminds Join the Conversation: We invite you to share your experiences and thoughts on having meaningful conversations with parents for the holistic development of children. Your stories and questions are crucial to our community!

Brewing Bright Minds
Professional Development with Brooke Newman

Brewing Bright Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 16:36


Join us in this captivating episode as we speak into the innovative and dynamic world of early childhood education (ECE). We're excited to have a special guest, Brooke Newman, an esteemed expert in the field, who brings a wealth of knowledge and fresh perspectives to our discussion. Meet Our Esteemed Guest, Brooke Newman: Brooke Newman, a renowned figure in early childhood education, joins us to share her insights and experiences. With a career dedicated to shaping young minds and advancing ECE methodologies, Brooke offers a unique blend of practical strategies. Prepare to be inspired by her passion and expertise in fostering holistic development in young learners. In This Episode: Innovative ECE Strategies: Brooke discusses the latest trends and techniques in early childhood education that are transforming the way we teach our youngest learners. Child Development: Learn about the importance of addressing all aspects of a child's growth – emotional, social, cognitive, and physical. Engaging Learning Environments: Discover how to create stimulating and nurturing spaces that encourage children to explore, learn, and grow. Stay Connected: Website: brewingbrightminds.com Instagram: @brewingbrightminds TikTok: @brewingbrightminds Pinterest: @brewingbrightminds Join the Conversation: We're eager to hear your thoughts and experiences related to the topics discussed in this episode. Share your stories and questions in the comments below!

Vulgar History
Super Special: Queen Charlotte and Race (with Dr. Brooke Newman and Stacey Murrell)

Vulgar History

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 111:20


The new Netflix series Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story adapts the real-life story of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, presenting her as a Black woman living in 18th-century England. There have long been rumours about Charlotte's real-life Black ancestry. To understand this complex situation, I sat down with two experts to learn more. ** Content warning: at around 1:33:25, the derogatory racial term "mulatto" is used twice, in a historical context. ** Stacey Morrell is a Ph.D. candidate at Brown University. Stacey works on the western Mediterranean throughout much of the Middle Ages (c.900-1520), with a particular emphasis on the relationship(s) between gender, sexuality, and power.  Learn more about Stacey Murrell and her work YouTube video of Stacey's presentation on Madragana (her part is from 1:00:15 to 1:26:46) Follow Stacey on Twitter @theamyrlinseat Dr. Brooke Newman is an Associate Professor of history at Virginia Commonwealth University. She is a historian of early modern Britain and the British Atlantic, with a current special interest in the history of slavery, the abolition movement, and the British royal family. Learn more about Dr. Newman and her work Follow Dr. Newman on Twitter @DrBrookeNewman -- Support Vulgar History on Patreon -- Vulgar History is an affiliate of Bookshop.org, which means that a small percentage of any books you click through and purchase will come back to Vulgar History as a commission. Use this link to shop there and support Vulgar History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Human Resources
Royally Flush part 2

Human Resources

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 31:50


Did the Slave rebellions play a part in the British Monarchy's stance on abolition? Featuring author and associate professor of History at Virginia Commonwealth University, Brooke Newman. The full episode transcript can be found here. CREDITS Written and hosted by Moya Lothian-McLean Editor and Producer is Renay Richardson Researchers are Arisa Loomba and Dr. Alison Bennett Production Assistant is Rory Boyle Sound Design by Lex Adimora Social Assets by /Forward Slash This is a Broccoli Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Human Resources
Royally Flush part 1

Human Resources

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 31:06


The British monarchy is one of the oldest and most resilient in the world. In this episode, we explore their links with the slave trade and just how involved they were. Featuring author and associate professor of history at Virginia Commonwealth University, Brooke Newman. The transcript for this episode can be found here. CREDITS Written and Hosted by Moya Lothian-McLean Editor and Producer Renay Richardson Researchers Arisa Loomba and Dr. Alison Bennett Production Assistant Rory Boyle Sound Design Lex Adimora Social Assets /Forward Slash This is a Broccoli Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Speak Life Podcast
Homeschooling || An Interview with Brooke Newman and Garry Williams || SLP298

The Speak Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 54:26


Glen Scrivener interviews Brooke Newman and Garry Williams about homeschooling and asks the questions on many people's lips: Why do it? Isn't it a flight from the Great Commission? Won't it make the children weird? How do you manage it? Any tips for new home-schoolers (that's all of us since lockdown!)?Support the show

Good Junk
Discipline

Good Junk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 39:30


This week Brooke and Trey talk about the difference between discipline and routine and whether or not they excel at either (hint: they don't). They also talk about taking a break from social media, and of course, their love of food.

Good Junk
New Year, Who Dis?

Good Junk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 44:51


Join Brooke and Trey as they ring in the new year and the end of a decade! Find out their favorite music, movies, and shows of the year, and some of their resolutions for 2020.

Good Junk
Food, Fitness, and #CheatDayz

Good Junk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 31:37


This week, Brooke and Trey discuss their own journeys with food and fitness, some lessons they've learned along the way, and their go to cheat meals.

Good Junk
Getting Vulnerable

Good Junk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 37:46


This week Brooke and Trey make Brené Brown proud as they discuss vulnerability. It's a deep conversation, but surprisingly... upbeat! Be sure to follow us on Instagram @goodjunkpod to vote on next week's topic!

Good Junk
Inhale the "Good Junk"

Good Junk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 24:31


Welcome to the "Good Junk" Podcast! Join Trey Fenwick and Brooke Newman as they learn to inhale the good junk, and exhale all the rest. Subscribe now to be notified when new episodes are posted every Tuesday.

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New Books in Gender Studies
Brooke Newman, "A Dark Inheritance: Blood, Race, and Sex in Colonial Jamaica" (Yale UP, 2018)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 65:45


In an empire built on racial slavery, what roles do blood purity and citizenship play in the creation of subject citizens? This is one of the many questions broached by Dr. Brooke Newman in her new book A Dark Inheritance: Blood, Race, and Sex in Colonial Jamaica (Yale University Press, 2018), Newman tells the story of how racial mixing affected the status of many different groups of people in colonial Jamaica. In doing so, Newman interrogates how notions of race were largely dependent on government’s role in shaping the meaning(s) of it. Largely, such discussions were based on the sexual violation and rape of enslaved women. Such violations were exacerbated by British print culture’s dissemination of what could only be termed a sort of modern-day rape tourism. A Dark Inheritance ultimately shifts our understandings of British notions of race, sex, and national belonging. Adam McNeil is a PhD student in History, African American Public Humanities Initiative and  Colored Conventions Project Fellow at the University of Delaware. He can be reached on Twitter @CulturedModesty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in African American Studies
Brooke Newman, "A Dark Inheritance: Blood, Race, and Sex in Colonial Jamaica" (Yale UP, 2018)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 65:45


In an empire built on racial slavery, what roles do blood purity and citizenship play in the creation of subject citizens? This is one of the many questions broached by Dr. Brooke Newman in her new book A Dark Inheritance: Blood, Race, and Sex in Colonial Jamaica (Yale University Press, 2018), Newman tells the story of how racial mixing affected the status of many different groups of people in colonial Jamaica. In doing so, Newman interrogates how notions of race were largely dependent on government's role in shaping the meaning(s) of it. Largely, such discussions were based on the sexual violation and rape of enslaved women. Such violations were exacerbated by British print culture's dissemination of what could only be termed a sort of modern-day rape tourism. A Dark Inheritance ultimately shifts our understandings of British notions of race, sex, and national belonging. Adam McNeil is a PhD student in History, African American Public Humanities Initiative and  Colored Conventions Project Fellow at the University of Delaware. He can be reached on Twitter @CulturedModesty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books in British Studies
Brooke Newman, "A Dark Inheritance: Blood, Race, and Sex in Colonial Jamaica" (Yale UP, 2018)

New Books in British Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 65:45


In an empire built on racial slavery, what roles do blood purity and citizenship play in the creation of subject citizens? This is one of the many questions broached by Dr. Brooke Newman in her new book A Dark Inheritance: Blood, Race, and Sex in Colonial Jamaica (Yale University Press, 2018), Newman tells the story of how racial mixing affected the status of many different groups of people in colonial Jamaica. In doing so, Newman interrogates how notions of race were largely dependent on government’s role in shaping the meaning(s) of it. Largely, such discussions were based on the sexual violation and rape of enslaved women. Such violations were exacerbated by British print culture’s dissemination of what could only be termed a sort of modern-day rape tourism. A Dark Inheritance ultimately shifts our understandings of British notions of race, sex, and national belonging. Adam McNeil is a PhD student in History, African American Public Humanities Initiative and  Colored Conventions Project Fellow at the University of Delaware. He can be reached on Twitter @CulturedModesty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Caribbean Studies
Brooke Newman, "A Dark Inheritance: Blood, Race, and Sex in Colonial Jamaica" (Yale UP, 2018)

New Books in Caribbean Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 65:45


In an empire built on racial slavery, what roles do blood purity and citizenship play in the creation of subject citizens? This is one of the many questions broached by Dr. Brooke Newman in her new book A Dark Inheritance: Blood, Race, and Sex in Colonial Jamaica (Yale University Press, 2018), Newman tells the story of how racial mixing affected the status of many different groups of people in colonial Jamaica. In doing so, Newman interrogates how notions of race were largely dependent on government’s role in shaping the meaning(s) of it. Largely, such discussions were based on the sexual violation and rape of enslaved women. Such violations were exacerbated by British print culture’s dissemination of what could only be termed a sort of modern-day rape tourism. A Dark Inheritance ultimately shifts our understandings of British notions of race, sex, and national belonging. Adam McNeil is a PhD student in History, African American Public Humanities Initiative and  Colored Conventions Project Fellow at the University of Delaware. He can be reached on Twitter @CulturedModesty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Brooke Newman, "A Dark Inheritance: Blood, Race, and Sex in Colonial Jamaica" (Yale UP, 2018)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 65:45


In an empire built on racial slavery, what roles do blood purity and citizenship play in the creation of subject citizens? This is one of the many questions broached by Dr. Brooke Newman in her new book A Dark Inheritance: Blood, Race, and Sex in Colonial Jamaica (Yale University Press, 2018), Newman tells the story of how racial mixing affected the status of many different groups of people in colonial Jamaica. In doing so, Newman interrogates how notions of race were largely dependent on government’s role in shaping the meaning(s) of it. Largely, such discussions were based on the sexual violation and rape of enslaved women. Such violations were exacerbated by British print culture’s dissemination of what could only be termed a sort of modern-day rape tourism. A Dark Inheritance ultimately shifts our understandings of British notions of race, sex, and national belonging. Adam McNeil is a PhD student in History, African American Public Humanities Initiative and  Colored Conventions Project Fellow at the University of Delaware. He can be reached on Twitter @CulturedModesty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Brooke Newman, "A Dark Inheritance: Blood, Race, and Sex in Colonial Jamaica" (Yale UP, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 65:45


In an empire built on racial slavery, what roles do blood purity and citizenship play in the creation of subject citizens? This is one of the many questions broached by Dr. Brooke Newman in her new book A Dark Inheritance: Blood, Race, and Sex in Colonial Jamaica (Yale University Press, 2018), Newman tells the story of how racial mixing affected the status of many different groups of people in colonial Jamaica. In doing so, Newman interrogates how notions of race were largely dependent on government’s role in shaping the meaning(s) of it. Largely, such discussions were based on the sexual violation and rape of enslaved women. Such violations were exacerbated by British print culture’s dissemination of what could only be termed a sort of modern-day rape tourism. A Dark Inheritance ultimately shifts our understandings of British notions of race, sex, and national belonging. Adam McNeil is a PhD student in History, African American Public Humanities Initiative and  Colored Conventions Project Fellow at the University of Delaware. He can be reached on Twitter @CulturedModesty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nostalgia Trap
Nostalgia Trap - Episode 125: A Dark Inheritance w/ Brooke Newman

Nostalgia Trap

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 70:34


Brooke Newman is a professor of history at Virginia Commonwealth University and the author of A Dark Inheritance: Blood, Race, and Sex in Colonial Jamaica, a book that traces the evolution of racial definitions and sexual practices in one of 18th century Britain’s most valuable colonies. In this conversation, Newman discusses how notions of race and nation interacted with sex, gender, and class in often surprising ways during a brutal imperial occupation, and explains how Jamaica’s particular history reveals the deep, pathological contradictions at the heart of the Atlantic slave system.  

REDAQ
Interview with a former democratic school student

REDAQ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2013


In the first part of our interview, Brooke Newman, a former Sudbury Valley School student, told us about her time in this democratic school, about what she has become since graduating from the school and whether she would send her kids to this school. Podcast: Interview with a former democratic school student       […] The post Interview with a former democratic school student appeared first on REDAQ.

REDAQ
The Project for Humane Schooling

REDAQ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2013


In the second part of the interview, Brooke Newman told us about the school that she wants to start in Boston through the Project for Humane Schooling. (Song by A.E.C.) Podcast: The Project for Humane Schooling Tweet The post The Project for Humane Schooling appeared first on REDAQ.