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Kiera is a guest on The Zero Balance Podcast with John Stamper! She and John discuss the advancement of software over the past few years, and why the current culmination — artificial intelligence — isn't something to be skittish around in your practice. Episode resources: Subscribe to The Dental A-Team podcast Schedule a Practice Assessment Leave us a review Transcript: The Dental A Team (00:00) Hello, Dental A Team listeners, this is Kiera. And today we are sharing a guest interview I did on another podcast. And it was too valuable not to bring you guys here. this episode, you're gonna hear this host lead the conversation and then I'll wrap us up at the end. I cannot wait. It was truly one of my most incredible episodes and I truly hope you enjoy. John (00:19) What's going on everybody. Welcome to another episode here on The ZeroBalance podcast brought to you by the team at Quanta Suite. Very excited to keep this thing going. Uh, our last conversations and episodes crazy to think it's 2026 already were at the Dykma conference. And I had the privilege of spending time, not only with the Quanta Suite team, but also a lot of great individuals that came on the podcast and talked about what they were seeing in that case, it was in the DSO space. Uh, I'm very excited today to be with Kiera Dent from the Dental A team. I've known Kiera for many years. We were actually just talking before we came on here live. ⁓ she is doing a lot along with her team to help dental practices, take things to the next level. she's been in dental for many, many years. And so we're going to have a conversation today, ⁓ kind of around all things AI and automation and love to have her, you know, kind of share with all of you what she's seeing, you know, her and her team are working with dental practices on a daily basis. And obviously, you know, the Qantas suite team is, is creating. their software in an effort to be able to support practices in the RCM world. But Kiera, it's such great to have you here. How you doing? Kiera (01:26) Oh my gosh, John, it's great to see you again. And I love chatting about all things dentistry. I love having the last name dent. I love dental. love AI. love, um, it's crazy. Dental A Team hits 10 years old this year, which is like absolutely wild. Uh, 2026, I was getting ready to, know, writing my goals out and I was like, Oh my gosh, I turned 40. My husband turns 40. We've been married for 15 years and Dental A Team hits 10 years this year. So ⁓ and I bring that up only because like, it's like a trifecta of a cool year for me. ⁓ but I think as you were discussing, like being in dental consulting for 10 years, having worked in front office teams, having worked at a dental college, having owned dental practices, having bought and sold, having consulted like 300 plus offices physically, ⁓ watching the DSO emerge, watching AI come in. I just think it's really like such a fun time for us to be in dentistry and so many great advancements and, yeah. In Dental A Team, we are obsessed with doctors and teams, like getting them aligned, getting them streamlined, helping dentists be like CEOs and owners of their practices. We love ⁓ Josh, we love what he's building in DCS and now in Qantas. We think that they're doing some really fun, incredible things. And Dental A Team, we're just really big on, I think, streamlining dental practices, helping them say yes to more things. So getting them in their vision, getting financially free and profitable. and then getting systems and team development to support that. And AI is definitely being a big player. And I think dentistry is, it's so fun because it's been such a, like, I think slow roll on evolution in certain ways. Sometimes I think we are very archaic. My husband's in healthcare and medicine and he's like, wait, that's your guys' software. I'm like, don't judge. I know it's a little dated. He's like, they didn't even have that when I started my career 15 years ago. ⁓ But I think, to watch dentistry evolve into AI and automations and different things. I think we are in such a special time. So yeah, we work with solo practices. We work with multi practices. We work with emerging DSOs. We work with DSOs. We've got consulting for kind of a broad spectrum and kind of our sweet side, like two to five to $10 million practice. ⁓ We definitely have built a lot of things that can help multi offices, but yeah, we really love those offices that are obsessed about team, about culture and about. just positively impacting the world of dentistry in the greatest way possible. So John, super excited to talk about it. I feel like we just have like so much knowledge to bring to the table and just rift and discuss and give your listeners hopefully a fresh, fun, positive perspective on the world of AI dentistry and of course bringing team and doctor perspectives to the table for you today. John (04:03) Well, thanks for sharing that. you can see, everybody, Kiera comes with a ton of energy, but it is rooted, as she mentioned, in years of experience in this industry. And here's where I wanted to start, Kiera. So I want to go back maybe like five or six years in dentistry when there was a lot of new software platforms that were coming to dentistry, patient engagement, right? It was like this big giant party and a lot of practices were excited. You may remember though, as someone that works directly with the dental practices with as much excitement as there was there also was a little bit of overwhelm right because it's like where do we start like how do we build these in and it's funny that you talk about your husband because yes in dentistry these are all somewhat kind of new to the industry and so practices are figuring how to use them and I do feel like okay maybe a couple years ago with like firms like yourself that have really helped these practices figure out how to utilize them they got that under their belt and then here comes AI, right? And here comes this whole new way for these practices to be able to communicate, you know, task orient and all that stuff. So that's kind of the first place I'd like to start is that when you look at the work that you do now with the dental practices and I say the word AI, where is everybody's heads? Kiera (05:13) Yeah. and agreed. I think, I think that this is just evolution of business. Like if I were to like even simplify it down, I think dentistry has been so much like we drill teeth, we fill teeth, but I'm like, guys, we have evolved. We don't do wooden teeth anymore. we've evolved and now there's laser and there's PRF and there's more advancements to dentistry that we do. Like I have a practice, I call them my PRF powerhouse and they've added PRF to their practices and we've added multi-millions to their office. But like, yes, financially, that's been amazing, but their patient care has gone up so much, like the amount of results we're seeing. so when people are like, software's AIs, I'm like, hold on. You have evolved in your dentistry and you've seen how much it's evolved and how much better it is. I mean, the way we used to do crowns compared to how we do crowns, we can do same day crowns. We look at how we do ortho. We look at the different like skill sets that we've been able to add in. I feel like AI is the same thing. And I think when we get a little skittish, that's actually where I feel like we're at more danger of a society. as I don't want to use the word old John, but I'm like, Hey, if you're not going to innovate and like you're going to die. there's innovate or die. We've got to grow and evolve or we're going to be left behind. And I mean, I think we see that with certain practices who elected no, no, John, I'm not going to have online and online. No, they're going to see my sign. They're going to drive by. This is how I'm going to be. Well, if you don't have an online presence today, you're pretty much not visible anywhere in the world. No, no, no, John, I'm not going to do Google reviews. I don't need to do Google reviews. Well, Google reviews are how people find you. And now it's becoming AEO where AI is actually now searching for offices. I mean, we just did a trip to Iceland and where did I go? Chat GPT. And where's my next place I go? I go to Instagram, TikTok. What are the best places to go? No, John, I don't need to be on social media. We don't need to have that presence. We have our marketing. We send postcards. Well, if you're not on Instagram, people are going there now. They go check your Google reviews and then go check your online profile. So I think for dentists to maybe recognize that high five, like you actually have evolved over the last several years. You've evolved. You are morphing and as businesses, it is an innovation or it is a die. And so when we talk about AI, AI is going to be awesome. You guys, AI was created. Like I think so much of the reason it took off is because we had 2020, we shut down. Then we went through 2021 of the great resignation. We could not find people. You want to talk about hygiene shortages? Well, great. Now we're able to bring in people and you're like, but AI is not going to replace hygiene. Correct. But AI is actually helping with perio charting and different pieces that we're able to utilize. It's cutting down our costs that we're able to have on some of the billing and the revenue cycle management that we actually have alleviated funds to be able to pay the higher costs of hygiene that's offsetting. So our businesses can still be profitable. So when I look at it from a business, I think guys, welcome to 2026, welcome to AI and get excited about it. And rather than being afraid of it, let's start to embrace and you don't have to be the earliest adopter, but I will say similar to like, I'm not going to join the internet. I'm not going to have Google reviews. I'm not going to do Instagram. We have watched that those who wait too long, I'm not going to do online payments. John, that's my favorite. Like we still expect checks. I don't even know how to write a check guys. Like truly I'm like, who accepts checks? ⁓ But things like that are so dated and so cumbersome compared to how the world's evolving that you are niching yourself more and more, more to less and less and less of a patient base. And if that's your exit strategy, rock on, it's a great one. But if you're not on the exit strategy, you definitely need to get on board with AI. And I think like we have a practice in Maryland, she's a pediatric practice and she's like, we call it AI Amy. And well, yes, our team gets annoyed with ⁓ AI Amy. They've trained an AI bot to be able to schedule for these DC parents that want to make appointments at all hours of the day and they want to talk to someone. AI Amy schedules and guess what? AI Amy schedules about 75 % correctly and the team's annoyed and the doctor's like, you never get to be mad at AI Amy because that was 75 % of patients that we didn't even have to schedule. 25 % were a miss. Perfect. But that was 25 % out of 75, like a hundred percent. We, that's a quarter. We've literally cut down our space. And so I think when it's looking at scheduling tools, revenue cycle management, ⁓ looking at how we use it for hygiene. Doctors like using Pearl or ⁓ Overjet to help with diagnosis. Case acceptance is going up. And while it's not perfect today, I think getting in the language, getting in the familiarity so you don't accidentally get too dated, AI is going to take off faster than anything else. If you're not on chat GPT, if you're not utilizing it for things, it cuts down man hours and people are like, but I don't want people to lose jobs. And I'm like, You're not, we're elevating, we're lifting up our practice and we're morphing into where the world and society is going and your practice and your patients will thrive because of it. So that's my take. And I know I kind of went on a soapbox for you, John, but I think doctors need to realize it's not as scary as I think maybe some of them are looking. ⁓ It's something we've always done. It just looks different today. John (10:22) Well, I'm glad you shared all that because I've been talking with people a lot lately and I feel like in unknown times or times where many of us don't know kind of where things are going to be, it really calls for leadership. And I think that's what's important. I think that's what you shared. think that practices are looking for people like yourself and others that are living this. They've dove into it. They're embracing it. They're learning how to get the maximum out of it. And so I glad you shared that. All right. So that's the first piece, right? That's kind of like the overwhelming the tech. you mentioned a little bit about revenue cycle management and I wanted to get your thoughts as well on this other thing that dental practices are facing which is patients now come in and are having the same type of expectation of the experience on the business side of the practice, their billing and their payments and all of that, that we have with other businesses that we work with. And so now a dental practice is getting questions as you know so well, like, okay, like am I gonna be able to pay easy? Are we gonna be able to track all this easy? Because that's how we do it with other businesses. And now all of sudden the dental practices have had to wake up and they have to make sure that that part of their practice is also, you know, automated and where it needs to be. So love to have your thoughts on that part as well. Kiera (11:37) Yeah, and John, just to piggyback of where you were talking about dentists getting on board, I will just plug, and this is why we built an in-person mastermind, is because I recognize dentists feel like they're on isolated islands. And when you can get around really smart, you are the equivalent, proximity is power. And so getting around dentists that are not afraid of this, being in groups, listening to podcasts like this, if we can serve on that, rock on, I'm happy to do that. I would just encourage you to... surround yourself with smart people that are getting involved in this and people that push you out of your comfort zone. People that have voices that are maybe not the same of what you normally listen to. Like if you're always listening to Fox News, maybe listen to CNN or if you're listening to CNN, then go to Fox. Like you need to hear opposing opinions on this. And I would just really encourage people to be a part of innovation rather than being destroyed by innovation would be my recommendation. And then going into this patient payment. John, it makes me laugh because dentistry and I did a podcast, I should go find it. was several years ago and I'm like, why is dentistry on payments? Like we're in the 1800s, like put it on my tab. I'm like, what is going on in dentistry? Like nowhere else do you go and you're like, got my groceries, but could you put that on my tab, John? Yeah. Yeah. But yet in dentistry, we're like, yeah, we'll bill insurance and then we'll charge you for that. What are we doing? And I just think like, Our revenue cycle management in dentistry is so dated and archaic that I'm like, ladies and gents, it's an amazing way for you to make a lot more money with a lot less effort if you just update a little bit on your revenue cycle management. Like we are so archaic ⁓ and dental insurances are using AI. Like why do you think Pearl and Overjet exist? Well, you better believe that the insurance companies are ripping that too. They're using AI to see their claims. ⁓ so with payments and patients, do think like patients are expecting us to have online scheduling. They're expecting us to have easy ways to pay. mean, I've even seen some dental offices that take payments in Bitcoin and I'm not here to say you need to go clear to Bitcoin or like some extremes, but I do think that there's this evolution of, I don't want to wait a long time. I don't want to have weird payment things. want to people like John, I think it used to be the society where we worked eight to five. We left our work at home. didn't have computer or at work. We didn't have computers. Our phone was a landline. It would shut off and we were home. That does not exist anymore. So most of the time I feel like our eight to five is our quiet time at work. And then after hours we're like, ⁓ I need to pay for this and I need to take care of this appointment and I need to schedule the kids for this. And we do that while we're sitting in bed scrolling through Instagram and like, shoot, I need to make that payment. I feel dental practices, they have such an amazing opportunity if they will update and use more modern, I would say, like it's not even AI guys. We're just talking about getting onto the playing field. If you would do that, I have watched practices that implement these processes, their AR, their collections, their profitability are exponentially more, I would say consistent and constant as much as... as opposed to being like inconsistent and fluctuating like they were in the past, because patients can pay all the time. Patients can send things forward. And I do think like, yes, dentistry people want that good old home, like girl and dentists that like takes care of them. But I think a lot of times the way you've evolved with technology also helps people see how have you evolved in your dentistry as well. I do not want to go to somebody who's still paper charts. I get concerned about Are we up to speed on our current things? That's so foreign to me. No one else does that anymore that I think we to be careful that we don't accidentally date our dentistry by not being up to speed on our payments as well. John (15:27) So you just built the bridge to the next thing I was going to ask you, right? So we talked a little bit about technology and embracing it, the patient experience and what they expect. And then this final thing is the perception of the patient in looking at the practice and the technology that the practice invests in. And again, 10, 15 years ago, when maybe dentistry was not as proactive and patients were just going to the practice. Now practices are, it's more competitive. There's more practices in every city, many across the country. And so with that becomes this image that you portray to the patient and your business that you are making those investments to stay up to speed to be able to provide those types of services. And so talk about that a little bit. And I think that for many dental practices, like for many of us that are entrepreneurs, like we've lived in this ROI world, right? If you ever were someone that had to raise cash or capital, you get those questions. And from a dental practice perspective, right? It's like, okay, we're going to make this investment in technology and rightfully so. What's the ROI on this? And I do think, and I loved your thoughts on this, that companies are doing such a better job of being able to paint that picture of, okay, you're going to make this investment. You're going to put this technology in the practice. It's going to make your patient experience better. But here is going to be the return on investment, you are going to unlock a lot of your AR that's out there, make things easier for your patients. So talk about that a little bit. Kiera (16:50) Yeah. I'll just get like paint a story of a practice. So there's a practice in Texas and this practice is amazing. Like they truly have a castle of an office. am blown away at how stunning this practice is. They are up to par on all the latest technology. They do a lot of these items in their practice, but what they were doing was the patient came in. So the waiting room was beautiful and they would just walk the patient straight back to the back. Now this is a practice who's been around multi-generations of dentistry. They do service in other places. They have a state of the art lab they do in-house. Like it is a practice that should be showcased and they were struggling and their revenue was down and we went in person with this office and we consulted their team and we taught them like, we're going to have you guys take them on a patient tour. like, this is a pretty large team. think there's about 35, 40 people and we like made them role play walking through this practice and showcasing. this ROI items that they've put into it. I you guys are using this, but do your patients actually know that you're doing it? So we do this, we implement it, we track a few things with them. Fast forward two, three months post visit, their reviews exponentially went up, their new patient counts went up, their revenue, they had their highest revenue number they had ever had and their culture of their team was happier. And I was like, I don't think I can sit here and say it's a coincidence. So like the patients love the tour. Like they love seeing this practice. They love seeing what's going on. And what is as is it just gives confidence. And I say, John, if you and I were to go to ⁓ a surgeon, right? I'm going to want to know that that surgeon is the best freaking surgeon and that I'm going to put my confidence in them because I only have one arm, one hand, one leg, one neck. We'll have one set of teeth too. And so helping patients get the perception of who you are as a dentist and showcasing, I have seen like I've worked in hundreds of practices. And some of my best offices do not showcase like they're the best and perception is a lot. Now there's some practices who actually are not great dentists and they showcase like they're amazing. And so you've got to make sure that who you are is what you're doing. But the ROI, and I wanted to showcase that practice, they have invested in a lot of this technology. They have invested in advancing their practice and it shows and they're able to show their patients. And we had direct correlation of higher reviews, higher new patients and higher production. And so I think. Just that example, and this was done just a couple of months ago. We were out there in September and in December they had their highest month. So it wasn't a long-term ROI churn. It was very quick. so I think in general, medicine has evolved. think across the board, we're talking healthcare as a whole has leveled up. They uptick higher. Patients are expecting more. I mean, we go anywhere and technology is higher. You go to the movie theater, you go to the restaurants. everything has upleveled. And if you and your practice are not up leveling, and I don't think it's hard for dentistry, I'm like, you guys already have a 3d printer or you already have a scanner or you already are taking digital x-rays. Just tell your patients, you do this showcase it around because I think the, the fallacy that you might fall into is like, but patients are just loyal to me. I think I to be careful because there's so much online noise that while a patient might love you, they're seeing other offices that might accidentally take away your patients and they're doing it. Like it annoys me, John. I have a patient sitting in my chair and like, yeah, I just went to Dr. Thompson down the street from my ortho. I'm like, so we do ortho here, but they didn't know we did it. And so don't accidentally not showcase your work and showcase how great you are and how up to par you are that you're accidentally losing patients that are silent levers of your practice. ⁓ because you didn't showcase how great you were and let your patients know what you actually do. I think that's the trap and the opportunity if you take it to be able to keep your patients with you and keep them happier with you when there's still noise and chatter because they know they're at the best practice that's investing and elevating and giving them the best patient care they possibly can have. John (20:52) Yeah, I've been thinking about that a lot lately, just this kind of invisible credibility that comes with what you just talked about, which is when a business, in this case, a dental practice is making the investment in these newer technologies. A lot of times as patients, we don't say it, but we know, like you said, you walk into a practice and you see there's in your own life, you know what it took to remodel your house or to get a new car or whatever the case may be of the things that are important to you. And so I think more and more patients know and understand what a dental practice or a business has to go through when they up their game. I believe that you get a lot of credibility out of that, right? Versus maybe the one that doesn't do that. Maybe the thought becomes whether it's real or not. Hey, why aren't they doing that? Like are things not good here? Like, do I have something to be concerned about? And in many cases, perception is reality. And again, It's going to run through to patient care. We all know that. think the last thing I wanted to get your thoughts on, and you talked a little bit about earlier was AI in the sense of case acceptance because you know, you and I both have been in this industry for many years and have watched all the courses that dentists and hygienists and dental assistants have had to take on how to present good treatment and get case acceptance. and we've watched them struggle for many years, Kiera, and then all of a sudden we have these newer technologies where you can show the patient where the work needs to be done in their mouth. And it's crazy, right? All of a sudden, I'm like, wow, that's me? That's where I have to get work done? the dentist is like, I've been telling you this for like, why didn't you just believe me? And in front of our eyes, this technology is now instilling confidence in the patients. And ultimately, it's a win for everybody. Kiera (22:36) Yeah, think it's such a beautiful time for dentistry right now because we've been living in shades of gray for so many years. We advanced from like little tiny thumbnail ⁓ x-rays to on the screen x-rays that are still in gray to now having AI that can show patients exactly what's going on. And it's colored and it's showing them and it's giving measurements. And I think like what an amazing opportunity for you. to use tools at your fingertips where you're not having to try to convince a patient of like, can you kind of see this like little gray box within this like other gray box that they truly cannot see? To now, this is what we're seeing. This is how it is. And to still give the doctors the liberty to be diagnosing. I know some have said that like AI is so aggressive on it. And I'm like, you don't have to diagnose that, but you now have a tool that's going to at least highlight. And I think dentists, you're so busy. You're running from exam to exam to exam. You have something. that can look for all these things, prep it. You can train your eye. You can tee up all your associates that come in. Your hygiene team can learn collectively and your patient now has visible proof. It's like the, and I know dentists hate being compared to mechanics and I'm very sorry. I think it's just such a good like analogy. I go, you know, right? Like I go to the mechanic and like, here, you need new breaks. And I'm like, but do I really? Cause I've been scammed so many times patients like, do I really need a crown? John? Like, are you sure? John (23:50) analogy I say because Kiera (24:02) And we have taken that guesswork of, you sure? To being able to show them with black and white proof to where they're bought into it. They know they're not being scammed by you. They can see it with their own eyes and they're much more likely to accept treatment. I say, like confidence is what people are buying when they're saying yes to dentistry. Confidence is what increases your case acceptance. And this is a layer of confidence for you as the dentist, for your patients to see, for your team to all speak the same language. care if AI is over diagnosing, don't over diagnose. You are still the doctor. Like this is just a tool in your tool belt. But I think it's something that hands down, I am so pro using it. I'm like, doctors also be so vigilant because insurances are denying claims based on the same software. Like they're using AI as well. So you might as well be in the game with them to see what they're seeing, to learn, to educate AI. So you're a part of it. They use AI in medicine all the time. They use AI overlays on their x-rays that I'm like, yes, I get that it's not perfect. Yes, I get that it's clunky, but gosh, it's a freaking good tool that I would strongly advise you trying out, getting to know, using and learning. Even if it just helps you. I think about it. If I'm able to get 1 % more on case acceptance, go look at everything you're diagnosing. Usually that's a pretty good uptick, but not even just on your bottom line, but on the amount of patients you're able to help and serve. ⁓ why not? Like what, what are you holding back on? I would just say, don't be afraid. Like just get in the game because you'll learn it's a lot better for you than it is scary. And there's a lot more good than there is harm. John (25:39) Yeah, no question. Well, here's how I want to bring us home. You work with a lot of dental companies and I believe that this gap that I've seen for years between like the companies that are bringing the technologies to the dental practices and the practices themselves, it's exciting to kind of watch that gap close, right? Like I'm seeing more and more companies kind of listen and say, hey, what problems are you having? How can we utilize our resources to help you solve these problems? And you know, We talked a little bit about at the onset, you know, the relationship that you have with Josh and DCS or whatever. And what's exciting is that you have companies that are starting, ⁓ and doing and solving one problem and then taking a lot of that feedback and then creating, you know, in this case, another technology platform and an effort to kind of elevate that problem. I mean, to be able to solve that problem with their solutions. What's that been like, right? Like talk a little bit about when you watch these companies evolve and continue to listen to the dental practice and bring these technologies to help these practices. practices up their games. Kiera (26:41) Oh, I think it's amazing. Actually. I am such a pro. Like I'm on a couple of different boards as well. And I think it's something where when I look at it, I'm like, why are these people doing it? And it's because we love dentistry. Like I look at Dental A Team team and what I used to consult versus what we consult now, like there's DSO, there's different needs than what a solo practitioner has. And so Dental A Team evolved and we became something of what are we going to do to serve the DSO thing and still be able to give back. What is Josh with DCS? Like we heard this, we saw the need and we built something to help on that other avenue. To me, I think like, how awesome is it that you have people that are in the weeds, in the trenches have been here? I mean, I've got a decade of consulting, not to mention my like five years prior to that of assisting and all the other things prior to before that, like five more years. Like there's so much, like you have people that are so embedded in dentistry and they've seen the evolutions. that they're willing to come forward. They're willing to execute. They're willing to stamp. They're willing to work hard to evolve these products and softwares to give back to you. And I think like people who are deeply rooted in dentistry, building these products, they're the best ones. Like I watched Modento, which I'll just give them. Like they were built by a hygienist and a dentist, and they were able to be one of the best softwares when they first started that I've ever seen. I'm like, I could tell this was built by people that got it. And so watching DCS like, They get it. They're in the trenches. They've been watching this. They know what they're doing and they're moving it forward. We've been watching offices. We've been working with DSOs. We see what the nuances are and we build and create stuff to serve the dentist. Gosh, I just think it's magic and I think it's beautiful. And I think like, how lucky are we to be in these spaces to have people that have had enough time in the industry to know what the next layer is that you need before you even know. It feels like Henry Ford to me in a little bit like, They said, if I give the people what they want, they'll want a faster horse. But if I give them what they need, it will be a car. And they don't even know that they need that yet. And I think that that's where we're evolving is being able to anticipate the needs of what offices need prior to them even realizing it's a need. And that to me is like just epic and incredible of a society and a community that really wants to give back and serve and make dentistry the best it can be. John (28:55) Well, and who would have ever thought that a dental company would take the time to create a podcast like this, the zero bounce podcast, right? As a way to continue to add value and of course, invite amazing guests like yourself. I can tell everybody. I remember, I don't know how many podcast episodes Kiera has done, you know, in the past over many years. I remember the actual weekend that she was building and putting up those black panels behind her. ⁓ and so it's like, you know, you're, you're, you're definitely listen to someone, you know, when you talk about someone that has rolled up their sleeves and dug in an effort to move dentistry forward, Kiera, you certainly have done that. And, ⁓ I know the DCS and Quanta Team really, really appreciate you taking the time out of your busy schedule to show your passion. And I think more importantly, help dental practices bridging a lot of these technologies and how to implement them. So any final thoughts as we wrap. Kiera (29:47) Yeah, well, huge appreciation, John. And thank you for helping me with the background, because I definitely asked for you and your help and your insights. So appreciate that. I love it. Thank you. But I think, again, it's an evolution. And I would just say AI is going to be awesome. And there's going to be glitches, and there's going to be problems with anything. But I think the more we can embrace and we can innovate, we're either going to innovate or we're going to die. And we're going to be either on the path forward or we're going to be left behind. John (29:55) So good. Kiera (30:14) I think, Denissure, we have such a beautiful gift to give people confidence and clarity and smiles and health that no other profession is able to do. So I think it's just a moral charge for each of you to look to see where is maybe one area of AI or advancement that I'm willing to step into this year. So I commit to not getting dated. ⁓ And I think DCS and the Qantas team are a great place to start. think on our side, if there's anything we can do with team, with consulting, with... like shoot, hate doing this. I don't want to go rally my team. Great. We love to do that. We do the part that no one likes to do just like DCS. They do the part of billing that no one likes to do. ⁓ I think we like do the dirty work of dentistry, but we love it we have a passion for it. So if we can help them serve in any way, TheDentalATeam.com Hello@TheDentalATeam.com. ⁓ huge partners of DCS and have referred many people to them over the years and just excited for what they're doing. So be excited guys. We live in the best times. We live in the most innovative times. And I think it's just. a really amazing miracle that we get to be a part of dentistry and the changes. And I think everybody needs to realize what you do or don't do is going to have an impact on our future of dentistry. And I think that that's a moral charge each of us should take to be able to preserve the sanctity of our dentistry. That doesn't mean we stop it. That just means that we're able to positively impact. We're able to keep the integrity of our profession. And each of us, think, have a moral charge to do that. And so get on board, be a part of it, be a part of the noise, be a part of having your voice heard. and I'm truly just excited and honored and happy to help in any way we can. John (31:45) great way to wrap. And if you're watching this on YouTube, love to have you subscribe to The ZeroBalance podcast. If you are an audio podcast listener and you're listening to on Spotify or Apple as well, subscribe. And each time the Quanta team adds a new episode like this great one with Kiera, it'll come through on your listening device of choice. So Kiera, thanks so much. Best of luck as you continue to do great things. It's a big year for you, like you mentioned, 2026. So I'm excited to stay connected and watch all the great things that you and the Dental A Team are doing. So until next time, we'll see you everybody. The Dental A Team (32:13) All right, Dental A Team listeners, that was the guest interview that I absolutely loved. And I hope that if there was one idea that stood out to you, don't just agree with it, but actually go implement it this week. And if you need help setting this up in your practice or you need help just navigating or need a friend, head on over to TheDentalATeam.com and I'll be able to help you guys out. Click on the book of call or any way that we can support and serve you. That's what we're here for. That's what we're obsessed with. And as always, thanks for listening and I'll catch you next time on the Dental A Team podcast.
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Stories of courage and faith have a way of igniting something deep within us—a spark of hope, strength, and determination. They remind us of who we are, where we've come from, and what we're capable of when we trust in God. Let's dive into some of the greatest stories of all time, exploring how the faith of others can embolden us to stand firm, face challenges, and live boldly for Christ. Join Eric Hovind and John Stamper and be prepared to be uplifted, encouraged, and inspired as we uncover the timeless truths found in extraordinary lives. These are not just stories—they are fuel for your soul and a call to action. Let your faith be strengthened by the power of God's work through His people! Watch this Podcast on Video at: https://creationtoday.org/on-demand-classes/courage-to-stand-creation-today-show-409/ Join Eric LIVE each Wednesday at 12 Noon CT for conversations with Experts. You can support this podcast by becoming a Creation Today Partner at CreationToday.org/Partner
It's no surprise as believers that we often face challenges and trials. After all, Jesus said, "These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." Nonetheless, sometimes our trials are very intense and this can make us feel overwhelmed. However, we're not alone in this as some of the heroes of the faith had similar feelings. Appearing on Crosstalk to relate such biblical instances to our lives today was John Stamper. John is a professional coach and former public school teacher who left his career because of the enormous conflict between his beliefs and what he was required to teach. He graduated from home school and achieved a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education, Special Education, P.E. and Health along with a master's in Leadership and Sports Management. He was interviewed in reference to his most recent book, Courage to Stand: Profiles of Enduring Faith.John defined courage as the willingness to act despite fear and the obstacles in front of us. So why do some stand why others crumble? Where is your walk with the Lord? Do you have the courage to be used by Him as a doer and not just a hearer? Gain insights to these and other questions as John describes 9 different profiles of people ranging from biblical heroes to modern individuals who through enduring faith experienced God's presence in profound ways.
It's no surprise as believers that we often face challenges and trials. After all, Jesus said, "These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." Nonetheless, sometimes our trials are very intense and this can make us feel overwhelmed. However, we're not alone in this as some of the heroes of the faith had similar feelings. Appearing on Crosstalk to relate such biblical instances to our lives today was John Stamper. John is a professional coach and former public school teacher who left his career because of the enormous conflict between his beliefs and what he was required to teach. He graduated from home school and achieved a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education, Special Education, P.E. and Health along with a master's in Leadership and Sports Management. He was interviewed in reference to his most recent book, Courage to Stand: Profiles of Enduring Faith.John defined courage as the willingness to act despite fear and the obstacles in front of us. So why do some stand why others crumble? Where is your walk with the Lord? Do you have the courage to be used by Him as a doer and not just a hearer? Gain insights to these and other questions as John describes 9 different profiles of people ranging from biblical heroes to modern individuals who through enduring faith experienced God's presence in profound ways.
Faith must be boldly livedw/ John Stamper
AADOM Radio Presents:The AADOM Influencer Series w/John Stamper, Founder of John Stamper Media.More About John:With over 25 years of leadership, business development, and entrepreneurial experience, John Stamper has carved a niche in the world of social media branding and digital storytelling. As the founder of John Stamper Media, he has revolutionized how companies amplify their presence online, driving significant engagement and growth through strategic content creation.John's journey began in the U.S. Navy as a submariner, where he developed a deep appreciation for human achievement and the collaborative spirit. This foundation fueled his passion for motivating others to bridge the gap between the present and a successful future, blending joy with commitment and sacrifice. Transitioning to the dental industry, where he has now spent two decades, John's diverse experiences range from sales management at Brasseler USA to comprehensive practice development with Mortenson Dental Partners. His hands-on work with dental teams across the U.S. has given him a 360-degree perspective on dentistry, focusing on communication, unscheduled treatment, and data-driven decision-making. In 2019, John channeled his vast experiences into founding John Stamper Media. The company specializes in helping businesses catapult their narratives into the public eye via organic social media strategies and compelling video content. A seasoned host and producer, John has hosted and produced over 400 podcast episodes across four different series, interviewing more than 1500 people. He has also been instrumental in managing and streaming over 75 live and virtual events to social media, driving a robust online presence that has engaged tens of thousands of people with over a million and a half views & downloads. When he's not steering digital campaigns or hosting podcasts, John transforms into DJ IV, bringing his dynamic energy to the music scene. Happily married to Hilary, he is a dedicated father to six children, balancing a thriving professional life with a vibrant family dynamic.Learn More About: John Stamper MediaLearn More About: AADOM
In this inspiring episode of the Master Books podcast, host Jennifer White talks with author John Stamper about his latest release, Courage to Stand: Profiles of Enduring Faith. Designed for Christian homeschool parents dedicated to family discipleship, this powerful conversation delves into nine real-life stories of bold Christians throughout history who stood firm in their faith amidst intense cultural pressure. John shares how his personal experience as a former homeschooler and public school teacher shaped his commitment to teaching families how to courageously live out their beliefs. Tune in to discover why Courage to Stand is a timely resource for those navigating today's cultural challenges with a biblical worldview. Links: Courage to Stand: Enduring Profiles of Faith Coach Stamper's Courses at Master Books Academy Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education (first book) John Stamper's Website State of the State School Podcast hosted by John Stamper
Join us for a special "Back to School Blessings" episode of the Master Books podcast, where we offer encouragement, Scripture, and prayer to kick off the 2024-2025 homeschool year. Hosted by Matt Ubl, this episode features insights from CEO Jerrod Vaughan, and beloved authors like Angela O'Dell, Kristen Pratt, and Marilyn Boyer. Highlights: Seek God's strength and presence daily in your homeschooling journey. Recognize God's role in every subject you teach. View homeschool as a mission field and an investment in your children's spiritual and academic growth. Apply James 1:22 to your homeschool. Be doers of the Word and live out your faith through homeschooling. Pray that your homeschool curriculum will help your children understand the gospel and effectively share it with others. Be sensitive to the opportunities for development and rely on worship and prayer in your daily lives. Rely on God's strength for the school year. God has everything you need for success, even in uncertain times. Stay rooted in Christ. Apart from Him, true flourishing is impossible. New Book Alert: Enjoy a chance to win a digital copy of John Stamper's new book, Courage to Stand: Profiles of Enduring Faith. Perfect for families seeking spiritual support and inspiration for the homeschool journey. Show Links: Master Books Homeschool Curriculum Master Books Academy for Online Homeschool Learning Master Books Christian Homeschool Catalog Courage to Stand: Profiles of Enduring Faith
Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!
This is an excerpt from John Stamper's "Understanding the Public School Conflict" interview on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. Watch or listen to the full conversation here. Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel. In this thought-provoking conversation from the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast, Yvette Hampton welcomes John Stamper, author of Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education. Join them as they delve into the topic of public school methods, philosophies, and compromises, exploring issues beyond homeschooling and the impact of ideologies in the education system. Discover the significance of understanding history, parental responsibility, and the importance of being informed in this engaging conversation. Recommended Resources: Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education, by John Stamper The State of State Schools Podcast John Stamper on YouTube Masterbooks Academy Courses Answers for Homeschooling: Top 25 Questions Critics Ask, by Israel Wayne Education: Does God Have an Opinion, Israel Wayne Demystifying Learning Styles – Tyler Hogan on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Is College Worth It, by William J. Bennett Getting Started in Homeschooling - Israel Wayne on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast
In this eye-opening episode, former Chicago public school teacher and coach John Stamper shares his journey of leaving his chosen career after witnessing the promotion of destructive ideologies and the undermining of parental authority in the education system. Join me in this conversation as we discuss the influence of Marxism and communism in schools, the labeling of concerned parents and teachers, and John’s hope for people to become informed and take action. John Stamper is the instructor of Physical Education, Strength & Conditioning, and Geocaching at MasterBooksAcademy.com. He graduated from homeschool and achieved a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education, Special Education, and P.E. and Health as well as a master’s degree in Leadership and Sports Management. His background in homeschooling and thirteen years’ experience as a teacher and coach give him a unique perspective on how to meet the physical education needs of homeschool students. Connect with our guest: JohnStamper.org masterbooksacademy.com instagram.com/thestateofstateschools youtube.com/@johnathandstamper2357 open.spotify.com/show/2dWKtwhdtVKTkSXACOVO4b?si=cf24d6cd18f440d5 Resources for this episode: Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education – masterbooks.com/conflicted Preparing the World for Jesus – FamilyDiscipleshipPodcast.net/history Follow the Family Discipleship Podcast on your favorite social and podcast platforms: - Website: FamilyDiscipleshipPodcast.net - Facebook: facebook.com/familydiscipleshippodcast - Instagram: instagram.com/family.discipleship.podcast - YouTube: youtube.com/@familydiscipleshippodcast` - SermonAudio: familydiscipleshippodcast.net/sermonaudio - Apple Podcasts: familydiscipleshippodcast.net/apple - Spotify: familydiscipleshippodcast.net/spotify - iHeart: familydiscipleshippodcast.net/iheart - Amazon Music: familydiscipleshippodcast.net/amazon The Family Discipleship Podcast is published every week, Lord-willing, by Christian Horstmann. Feel free to also visit my other websites, ChristianFamilyReformation.com and FamiliesForFreedom.info.
In this eye-opening episode, former Chicago public school teacher and coach John Stamper shares his journey of leaving his chosen career after witnessing the promotion of destructive ideologies and the undermining of parental authority in the education system. Join me in this conversation as we discuss the influence of Marxism and communism in schools, the labeling of concerned parents and teachers, and John’s hope for people to become informed and take action. John Stamper is the instructor of Physical Education, Strength & Conditioning, and Geocaching at MasterBooksAcademy.com. He graduated from homeschool and achieved a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education, Special Education, and P.E. and Health as well as a master’s degree in Leadership and Sports Management. His background in homeschooling and thirteen years’ experience as a teacher and coach give him a unique perspective on how to meet the physical education needs of homeschool students. Connect with our guest: JohnStamper.org masterbooksacademy.com instagram.com/thestateofstateschools youtube.com/@johnathandstamper2357 open.spotify.com/show/2dWKtwhdtVKTkSXACOVO4b?si=cf24d6cd18f440d5 Resources for this episode: Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education – masterbooks.com/conflicted Preparing the World for Jesus – FamilyDiscipleshipPodcast.net/history Follow the Family Discipleship Podcast on your favorite social and podcast platforms: - Website: FamilyDiscipleshipPodcast.net - Facebook: facebook.com/familydiscipleshippodcast - Instagram: instagram.com/family.discipleship.podcast - YouTube: youtube.com/@familydiscipleshippodcast` - SermonAudio: familydiscipleshippodcast.net/sermonaudio - Apple Podcasts: familydiscipleshippodcast.net/apple - Spotify: familydiscipleshippodcast.net/spotify - iHeart: familydiscipleshippodcast.net/iheart - Amazon Music: familydiscipleshippodcast.net/amazon The Family Discipleship Podcast is published every week, Lord-willing, by Christian Horstmann. Feel free to also visit my other websites, ChristianFamilyReformation.com and FamiliesForFreedom.info.
Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!
This is an excerpt from John Stamper's "Understanding the Public School Conflict" interview on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. Watch or listen to the full conversation here. Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel. In this thought-provoking conversation from the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast, Yvette Hampton welcomes John Stamper, author of Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education. Join them as they delve into the topic of public school methods, philosophies, and compromises, exploring issues beyond homeschooling and the impact of ideologies in the education system. Discover the significance of understanding history, parental responsibility, and the importance of being informed in this engaging conversation. Recommended Resources: Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education, by John Stamper The State of State Schools Podcast John Stamper on YouTube Masterbooks Academy Courses Answers for Homeschooling: Top 25 Questions Critics Ask, by Israel Wayne Education: Does God Have an Opinion, Israel Wayne Demystifying Learning Styles – Tyler Hogan on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Is College Worth It, by William J. Bennett Getting Started in Homeschooling - Israel Wayne on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast
Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!
This is an excerpt from John Stamper's "Understanding the Public School Conflict" interview on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. Watch or listen to the full conversation here. Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel. In this thought-provoking conversation from the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast, Yvette Hampton welcomes John Stamper, author of Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education. Join them as they delve into the topic of public school methods, philosophies, and compromises, exploring issues beyond homeschooling and the impact of ideologies in the education system. Discover the significance of understanding history, parental responsibility, and the importance of being informed in this engaging conversation. Recommended Resources: Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education, by John Stamper The State of State Schools Podcast John Stamper on YouTube Masterbooks Academy Courses Answers for Homeschooling: Top 25 Questions Critics Ask, by Israel Wayne Education: Does God Have an Opinion, Israel Wayne Demystifying Learning Styles – Tyler Hogan on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Is College Worth It, by William J. Bennett Getting Started in Homeschooling - Israel Wayne on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast
Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!
This is an excerpt from John Stamper's "Understanding the Public School Conflict" interview on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. Watch or listen to the full conversation here. Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel. In this thought-provoking conversation from the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast, Yvette Hampton welcomes John Stamper, author of Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education. Join them as they delve into the topic of public school methods, philosophies, and compromises, exploring issues beyond homeschooling and the impact of ideologies in the education system. Discover the significance of understanding history, parental responsibility, and the importance of being informed in this engaging conversation. Recommended Resources: Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education, by John Stamper The State of State Schools Podcast John Stamper on YouTube Masterbooks Academy Courses Answers for Homeschooling: Top 25 Questions Critics Ask, by Israel Wayne Education: Does God Have an Opinion, Israel Wayne Demystifying Learning Styles – Tyler Hogan on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Is College Worth It, by William J. Bennett Getting Started in Homeschooling - Israel Wayne on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast
Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!
This is an excerpt from John Stamper's "Understanding the Public School Conflict" interview on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. Watch or listen to the full conversation here. Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel. In this thought-provoking conversation from the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast, Yvette Hampton welcomes John Stamper, author of Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education. Join them as they delve into the topic of public school methods, philosophies, and compromises, exploring issues beyond homeschooling and the impact of ideologies in the education system. Discover the significance of understanding history, parental responsibility, and the importance of being informed in this engaging conversation. Recommended Resources: Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education, by John Stamper The State of State Schools Podcast John Stamper on YouTube Masterbooks Academy Courses Answers for Homeschooling: Top 25 Questions Critics Ask, by Israel Wayne Education: Does God Have an Opinion, Israel Wayne Demystifying Learning Styles – Tyler Hogan on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Is College Worth It, by William J. Bennett Getting Started in Homeschooling - Israel Wayne on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast
Author of Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education, John Stamper joins the Master Books Podcast to discuss the critical role of parenting in a child's salvation and education. John left the Chicago Public School System because his Christian values were in conflict with what he was mandated to teach his students. In this episode we focus on Chapter 10 of his book entitled Parents Matter where John exposes the "intentional, systematic, and devastating war that's being waged on parents and traditional family values in this country." pg 133 (07:48) We discuss: Parents are the first model of the gospel for their children and how the public education system undermines Christian doctrine and the parent's Christian influence. (07:30) Homeschooling from a biblical worldview is following the model of the Bible Parents have the opportunity to model to children that God loves them. The public school education agenda is not designed to reinforce this fact, instead it seeks to dismiss evidence God exists. (10:07) The doctrine of intersectionality (intersecting identities) which divides people into enemies assigning people roles based on their race, gender, religion, etc. into "oppressors" and "the oppressed." For example, Christians and straight men are actually labeled as "oppressive." This turns classmates and colleagues into enemies which dismantles the Christian value of unity. (12:45) John's experience revealing how school system is designed to disrupt the nuclear family. (14:30) Marxism in the education system today. Carl Marx's intended purpose was to "dethrone God." John Stamper reveals how the influence of Black Lives Matter is destructive to the nuclear family and how it is being promoted within the school system. (14:55) We see how families are divided and undermined in school policies such as the "parental secrecy policies. (15:45) The freedom to choose to live out the hope of life in Christ by fulfilling God's Word in Deuteronomy 6 to teach your children the Word and ways of God diligently throughout each day. (19:19) John exposes the early sexualization of children within the public schools as young as kindergarten using concepts like the "gender unicorn." John explains how this goes beyond brainwashing to being a form of kidnapping their mind and their soul. John shows this is similar to strategies used by Lennon in the USSR. (21:19) Public school teachers are told not to tell parents if their children are living an identity at school than they are at home. (23:29) Stamper reveals how history is repeating itself exposing how the strategy of indoctrination and division of families was successful and the birth of devastation such as the Holocaust and World War 2. This is outlined in chapter 8 of his book, Conflicted, entitled "Learning from Marxism and Communism in the 20th Century." (26:32) Churches and families can partner together to make homeschooling more affordable with a new program: Christian Education Scholarship Program (CESP). (29:12) John invites listeners to his podcast: The State of the State School. Show Links: Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education Christian Education Scholarship Program Homeschool Physical Education Courses by John Stamper at MasterBooksAcademy.com The State of the State School Podcast
Are public school administrators coercing teachers to keep secrets from parents? Don't miss this interview with John Stamper as he shares his firsthand account of the classroom culture and why he walked away from traditional education. Learn more about his work at State of the State Schools here, and join us on the Academic Rescue Mission for K to 12 at www.AcademicRescueMission.com or for college at www.CVCU.us. You can do this; we can help!
"What an opportunity to be an example for your own family, your own children, but onlookers your colleagues, your coworkers. What an opportunity to be a light in the darkness." — John Stamper In this thought-provoking episode of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast, Yvette Hampton welcomes John Stamper, author of Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education. Join them as they delve into the topic of public school methods, philosophies, and compromises, exploring issues beyond homeschooling and the impact of ideologies in the education system. Discover the significance of understanding history, parental responsibility, and the importance of being informed in this engaging conversation. Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Coach John Stamper is the instructor of Physical Education, Strength & Conditioning, and Geocaching at MasterBooksAcademy.com. He graduated from homeschool and achieved a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education, Special Education, and P.E. and Health as well as a master's degree in Leadership and Sports Management. His background in homeschooling, and thirteen years' experience as a teacher, and coach give him a unique perspective on the issues in public education and the benefits available to homeschool families. Discussion Questions For the Series: What were your initial thoughts and emotions after listening to John Stamper's personal story and experiences concerning public school conflict? How did it make you feel about the current state of education? John mentions the significance of understanding why he and his siblings were homeschooled. Discuss the importance of knowing the reasons behind homeschooling and how it can impact a child's education and upbringing. John draws parallels between the education systems in countries like Nazi Germany, the USSR, and modern-day America. How do you think these historical examples can inform our understanding of the current state of education in our own country? Are there any specific similarities or differences that stand out to you? John describes how education can be both a powerful force for positive change and a tool for indoctrination and control. How do you see this tension playing out in our society today? Are there any specific examples from the media, school board meetings, or classroom settings that come to mind? The speaker emphasizes the importance of studying history to learn from past mistakes and successes. How do you think studying history can help us navigate the present and shape the future? Can you think of any historical events or periods that have directly influenced your own understanding of education or certain ideologies? John mentions the impact of ideology and certain narratives being introduced in schools through teacher trainings, mandatory meetings, and special events/speakers. Have you personally encountered situations where ideologies or beliefs were being promoted in an educational setting without your knowledge or agreement? How did you handle it? John references Mao's policies aimed at dismantling family bonds and the importance of diligently teaching the commandments of the Lord to our children. How do you see the role of faith and spirituality in shaping a child's education and character? How can parents effectively pass down their faith and values to their children in the face of conflicting ideologies? The speaker talks about the current division in society and the need for Christians to be a light and example for their families and communities. How do you personally navigate the challenges of being a Christian in today's world? What are some practical ways you can be a positive influence and make a difference in your sphere of influence? Reflecting on John's experiences and insights, discuss your own thoughts and convictions regarding the state of education in America. What, if any, changes or actions do you believe are necessary to address the issues raised in this episode? Recommended Resources: Podcast Note-Taking Guide
"What an opportunity to be an example for your own family, your own children, but onlookers your colleagues, your coworkers. What an opportunity to be a light in the darkness." — John Stamper In this thought-provoking episode of the Schoolhouse Rock...
"Be a light in the darkness. Show your kids and others around you what it means to have faith and praise in tough times. Your actions and words matter, so let's model that for our children and be an example for everyone." — John Stamper In this thought-provoking episode of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast, Yvette Hampton welcomes John Stamper, author of Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education. Join them as they delve into the topic of public school methods, philosophies, and compromises, exploring issues beyond homeschooling and the impact of ideologies in the education system. Discover the significance of understanding history, parental responsibility, and the importance of being informed in this engaging conversation. Come back tomorrow for the rest of this important conversation. Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Coach John Stamper is the instructor of Physical Education, Strength & Conditioning, and Geocaching at MasterBooksAcademy.com. He graduated from homeschool and achieved a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education, Special Education, and P.E. and Health as well as a master's degree in Leadership and Sports Management. His background in homeschooling, and thirteen years' experience as a teacher, and coach give him a unique perspective on the issues in public education and the benefits available to homeschool families. Discussion Questions For the Series: What were your initial thoughts and emotions after listening to John Stamper's personal story and experiences concerning public school conflict? How did it make you feel about the current state of education? John mentions the significance of understanding why he and his siblings were homeschooled. Discuss the importance of knowing the reasons behind homeschooling and how it can impact a child's education and upbringing. John draws parallels between the education systems in countries like Nazi Germany, the USSR, and modern-day America. How do you think these historical examples can inform our understanding of the current state of education in our own country? Are there any specific similarities or differences that stand out to you? John describes how education can be both a powerful force for positive change and a tool for indoctrination and control. How do you see this tension playing out in our society today? Are there any specific examples from the media, school board meetings, or classroom settings that come to mind? The speaker emphasizes the importance of studying history to learn from past mistakes and successes. How do you think studying history can help us navigate the present and shape the future? Can you think of any historical events or periods that have directly influenced your own understanding of education or certain ideologies? John mentions the impact of ideology and certain narratives being introduced in schools through teacher trainings, mandatory meetings, and special events/speakers. Have you personally encountered situations where ideologies or beliefs were being promoted in an educational setting without your knowledge or agreement? How did you handle it? John references Mao's policies aimed at dismantling family bonds and the importance of diligently teaching the commandments of the Lord to our children. How do you see the role of faith and spirituality in shaping a child's education and character? How can parents effectively pass down their faith and values to their children in the face of conflicting ideologies? The speaker talks about the current division in society and the need for Christians to be a light and example for their families and communities. How do you personally navigate the challenges of being a Christian in today's world? What are some practical ways you can be a positive influence and make a difference in your sphere of influence? Reflecting on John's experiences and insights, discuss your own thoughts and convictions regarding the state of education in America. What, if any, changes or actions do you believe are necessary to address the issues raised in this episode? Recommended Resources: Podcast Note-Taking Guide
"Be a light in the darkness. Show your kids and others around you what it means to have faith and praise in tough times. Your actions and words matter, so let's model that for our children and be an example for everyone." — John Stamper In this thou...
"Education is very powerful. We've accomplished wonderful things through education, but also great evils have come through the education system." — John Stamper In this thought-provoking episode of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast, Yvette Hampton welcomes John Stamper, author of Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education. Join them as they delve into the topic of public school methods, philosophies, and compromises, exploring issues beyond homeschooling and the impact of ideologies in the education system. Discover the significance of understanding history, parental responsibility, and the importance of being informed in this engaging conversation. Come back Wednesday and Thursday for the rest of this important conversation. Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Coach John Stamper is the instructor of Physical Education, Strength & Conditioning, and Geocaching at MasterBooksAcademy.com. He graduated from homeschool and achieved a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education, Special Education, and P.E. and Health as well as a master's degree in Leadership and Sports Management. His background in homeschooling, and thirteen years' experience as a teacher, and coach give him a unique perspective on the issues in public education and the benefits available to homeschool families. Discussion Questions For the Series: What were your initial thoughts and emotions after listening to John Stamper's personal story and experiences concerning public school conflict? How did it make you feel about the current state of education? John mentions the significance of understanding why he and his siblings were homeschooled. Discuss the importance of knowing the reasons behind homeschooling and how it can impact a child's education and upbringing. John draws parallels between the education systems in countries like Nazi Germany, the USSR, and modern-day America. How do you think these historical examples can inform our understanding of the current state of education in our own country? Are there any specific similarities or differences that stand out to you? John describes how education can be both a powerful force for positive change and a tool for indoctrination and control. How do you see this tension playing out in our society today? Are there any specific examples from the media, school board meetings, or classroom settings that come to mind? The speaker emphasizes the importance of studying history to learn from past mistakes and successes. How do you think studying history can help us navigate the present and shape the future? Can you think of any historical events or periods that have directly influenced your own understanding of education or certain ideologies? John mentions the impact of ideology and certain narratives being introduced in schools through teacher trainings, mandatory meetings, and special events/speakers. Have you personally encountered situations where ideologies or beliefs were being promoted in an educational setting without your knowledge or agreement? How did you handle it? John references Mao's policies aimed at dismantling family bonds and the importance of diligently teaching the commandments of the Lord to our children. How do you see the role of faith and spirituality in shaping a child's education and character? How can parents effectively pass down their faith and values to their children in the face of conflicting ideologies? The speaker talks about the current division in society and the need for Christians to be a light and example for their families and communities. How do you personally navigate the challenges of being a Christian in today's world? What are some practical ways you can be a positive influence and make a difference in your sphere of influence? Reflecting on John's experiences and insights, discuss your own thoughts and convictions regarding the state of education in America. What, if any, changes or actions do you believe are necessary to address the issues raised in this episode? Recommended Resources: Podcast Note-Taking Guide
"Education is very powerful. We've accomplished wonderful things through education, but also great evils have come through the education system." — John Stamper In this thought-provoking episode of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast, Yvette Hampton welc...
John was a Christian public school teacher in Chicago who recently resigned. He is pulling back the curtain about what is really being promoted in the government school system. New book: Conflicted https://www.masterbooks.com/conflicted Plus, a little surprise for Sam at the end of the interview!
John was a Christian public school teacher in Chicago who recently resigned. He is pulling back the curtain about what is really being promoted in the government school system. New book: Conflicted https://www.masterbooks.com/conflicted Plus, a little surprise for Sam at the end of the interview!
In this episode, John Stamper discusses the following public education issues on The State of State Schools Podcast:Gender Spectrum & Sex Ed Training in Schools: https://www.openthebooks.com/substack-invent-your-own-gender-governor-gavin-newsom-encourages-youth-with-millions-in-taxpayer-support/Chicago Public Schools refuse to release public records on their gender and sex ed training: https://dailycaller.com/2023/09/11/exclusive-chicago-public-schools-records-gender-sex-education-training/Gov. Glenn Youngkin gives an “absolute pardon” to a father who was arrested at a school board meeting in 2021: https://www.dailywire.com/news/glenn-youngkin-grants-absolute-pardon-to-loudoun-dad-arrested-at-school-board-meetingTeachers in NY who were fired for refusing the Covid vax must be given their jobs back AND given backpay: https://www.dailywire.com/news/nyc-teachers-who-refused-covid-vaccine-must-get-jobs-back-with-back-pay-judge-rulesIn California, a radical trans bill moves on to Gov. Newsom's desk: https://www.dailywire.com/news/california-passes-bill-allowing-judges-to-consider-whether-a-parent-affirms-childs-gender-identity-during-custody-disputesSenator John Kennedy read pornographic children's books out loud in Congress: https://thepostmillennial.com/sen-john-kennedy-reads-pornographic-passages-from-lgbt-childrens-books-out-loud-in-congressSage's mother sues the school district: https://thepostmillennial.com/virginia-mother-sues-school-district-after-secret-gender-transition-ld-to-daughter-being-kidnapped-and-sex-trafficked
In this episode, John Stamper discusses the following public education issues on The State of State Schools Podcast:Updates on legislation in California: https://intercom.help/real-impact/en/articles/3105801-2023-legislationA California school excluded white kids and white families from a school social event: https://thepostmillennial.com/california-school-holds-segregated-playdate-to-exclude-white-studentsThe Alaska Board of Education voted to protect girls sports: https://thenewamerican.com/us/education/alaska-board-of-education-approves-proposal-to-protect-girls-sports/How family values can close education gaps: https://thefederalist.com/2023/09/05/the-answer-to-closing-education-gaps-is-not-race-or-wealth-but-family-values/Why hundreds of school board across the country are suing major social media outlets: https://www.christianpost.com/news/school-districts-sue-social-media-giants-over-youth-mental-health.htmlA teachers union in Colorado told its teachers to break the law and then destroy the evidence: https://www.dailywire.com/news/colorado-teachers-union-told-teachers-to-destroy-evidence-of-student-surveys-on-gender-identity-report#DEI #familyvalues #SocialMedia #Transissues
On today's Truth & Liberty Live Call-In Show, Alex McFarland and guest John Stamper discuss the current events affecting our nation while taking your questions! Tune in Monday-Friday at 3:30 pm MT (5:30 ET) and call (719) 619-2341 and get the answers you need to live in truth and freedom!!
In this episode, John Stamper discusses the following public education issues on The State of State Schools Podcast:Florida put an end to boys entering girls locker rooms: https://www.theflstandard.com/florida-mandates-schools-to-stop-boys-from-entering-girls-bathrooms-locker-rooms/California's AG sued a school district over its Parental Notification Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/news/california-attorney-general-sues-school-district-over-gender-parental-notification-policyBoise teachers were trained to implement Gender Ideology: https://defendinged.org/incidents/boise-school-district-provides-training-to-teachers-that-includes-the-gender-unicorn-and-using-the-preferred-pronouns-of-students/In Colorado, a Marxist Teacher becomes a State Representative: https://www.dailywire.com/news/dems-pick-marxist-teacher-to-fill-open-seat-in-colorado-state-houseEquitable Grading Practices: https://thepostmillennial.com/portland-public-schools-no-longer-allowed-to-issue-zeroes-for-cheating-or-missing-work-under-new-equity-grading-guidanceA California school district paid up big time after they pushed a young girl to transition genders: https://thepostmillennial.com/california-school-district-pays-out-100000-to-mom-after-transitioning-daughter-without-parental-consent#genderidentity #parentnotification #marxism
In this episode, John Stamper discusses the following public education issues on The State of State Schools Podcast:Teachers Unions Pushing Gender Ideology: https://www.dailywire.com/news/nations-biggest-teachers-union-coached-teachers-to-inject-gender-identity-into-curricula-report-saysTexas Teacher Trainings: https://defendinged.org/incidents/round-rock-independent-school-district-provided-training-that-told-teachers-to-keep-the-gender-identity-of-students-a-secret-from-their-parents/Teacher Fired for Reading Book on Gender Identity to 5th Graders: https://www.dailywire.com/news/georgia-teacher-fired-for-reading-gender-identity-book-to-fifth-gradersClassical Schools are on the Rise: https://thefederalist.com/2023/08/23/schools-that-teach-the-classics-instead-of-marxism-see-exponential-growth/#teachersunions #genderideology #classicaleducation
In this episode, John Stamper discusses the following public education issues on The State of State Schools Podcast:“Trans” Athletes in Wisconsin: https://thepostmillennial.com/green-bay-high-school-permits-trans-identified-male-to-compete-against-females-despite-parental-concerns-protests“Vouchers: Shekels with Shackles”: https://christedu.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Vouchers-Revision-11-28-22.pdfParent Notification Policies (Indiana HB1608): https://legiscan.com/IN/text/HB1608/id/2790220Virginia DOE Gender Policy: https://www.foxnews.com/media/virginias-largest-school-district-defy-governors-guidance-bathrooms-pronounsMother fired after speaking at School Board meeting: https://thenewamerican.com/us/culture/company-fires-concerned-mom-who-spoke-against-perverted-sex-ed-curriculum/#Transathletes #parentnotificationpolicies #schoolboard
Teachers in government schools are being subjected to radical ideological training sessions aimed at turning them and their students into social-justice warriors hyper-focused on "race" and other issues, explained former public-school teacher turned whistleblower John Stamper in this interview on Conversations That Matter with The New American magazine's Alex Newman. Stamper, author of Conflicted: Pulling ... The post Teacher Blows Whistle on Dangerous Trainings for Public Schools appeared first on The New American.
In this episode, John Stamper discusses the following public education issues on The State of State Schools Podcast:Tennessee Teacher Trainings: https://thenewamerican.com/us/education/tennessee-school-district-taught-staff-that-christians-are-privileged/DOJ in School Board Meetings: https://www.dailywire.com/news/biden-admin-cites-community-tensions-as-mandate-to-mediate-school-districts-adoption-of-youngkins-trans-policiesParents push back in Virginia Library: https://www.dailywire.com/news/virginia-library-director-resigns-after-parents-called-for-defunding-over-pornographic-childrens-booksRainbow Clubs: https://www.dailywire.com/news/lgbtq-liberation-los-angeles-schools-create-guide-for-elementary-rainbow-clubs#schoolboard #parents #backtoschool
Week of 7/31/23In this episode, John Stamper discusses the following public education issues on the State of State Schools Podcast:Nevada Sex Ed Curriculum: https://www.dailywire.com/news/nevada-school-district-approves-elementary-sex-ed-using-terms-people-with-a-penis-and-people-with-a-vulvaVirginia School Policies: https://www.dailywire.com/news/some-virginia-school-districts-bucking-governors-policies-on-transgender-bathrooms-pronounsPushing Gender Ideology: https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-oklahoma-gov-kevin-stitt-signs-executive-order-protecting-womens-spacesfile:///Users/johnstamper/Downloads/202320240AB5_Senate%20Education.pdffile:///Users/johnstamper/Downloads/20230SB596_97.pdfConfucius Institutes: https://thefederalist.com/2023/08/02/the-chinese-communist-party-has-weaseled-its-way-into-americas-kindergarten-classrooms/Vermont Snowboarding Coach fired for Male/Female beliefs: https://adflegal.org/article/first-amendment-wipeout-vermont-school-district-fires-snowboarding-coach?utm_source=google&utm_medium=ppc#communism #genderideology
Week of 7/24/23In this episode, John Stamper discusses the following public education issues on the State of State Schools Podcast:Parent Permission Policies in Virginia: https://www.dailywire.com/news/new-virginia-rule-requires-all-public-schools-to-get-parental-permission-for-students-to-adopt-transgender-identitiesCalifornia School Boards: https://www.breitbart.com/education/2023/07/21/watch-local-school-board-kicks-out-california-superintendent-from-meeting-on-transgender-parental-notification/https://www.upward.news/newsom-threatens-california-school-board/https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/07/25/radicals-threaten-kill-dismember-school-board-president-adopting-parental-rights-policy/Youth Summer Camp in Colorado: https://www.dailywire.com/news/colorado-summer-camp-will-house-trans-adults-in-kids-cabins-without-telling-parents-if-they-askQueer School in Phoenix: https://www.dailywire.com/news/queer-middle-school-in-phoenix-will-be-funded-by-taxpayer-vouchersPragerU in Florida Schools: https://www.theflstandard.com/conservative-educational-organization-pragerus-materials-can-now-be-used-in-florida-schools/#Parents #schoolboards #Genderideology
Rachel Smith, homeschool mom of 4, former school educator, and Master Books Customer Service Manager, joins the podcast to help families prepare for the upcoming school year. In this show, she shares: Books Recommendations for Homeschooling Families The Name of her Homeschool & Guiding Scripture Verse Answers to the Most Asked Questions at Master Books What she would do differently if she had to start over today Links: Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education Podcast Episode with John Stamper Education: Does God Have an Opinion Intro to Forensic Science from a Biblical Worldview
Week of 7/17/23In this episode, John Stamper discusses the following public education issues on the State of State Schools Podcast:Montana Leaves the ALA: https://www.christianpost.com/news/montana-withdraws-from-american-library-association.htmlhttps://barackobama.medium.com/thank-you-to-americas-librarians-for-protecting-our-freedom-to-read-80ce373608b3Florida Mayors join the GLSEN: https://www.theflstandard.com/nine-florida-mayors-join-pledge-from-lgbtq-group-to-keep-secrets-from-parents/California School Boards: https://edsource.org/2023/temecula-board-again-votes-to-reject-textbooks-despite-warnings-from-newsom/694317https://intercom.help/real-impact/en/articles/8008536-support-cvusd-s-parental-rights-policy#marxism #lgbtq #schoolboards #education
https://www.dailywire.com/news/tennessee-youth-soccer-coach-suspected-of-raping-unconscious-minorshttps://www.dailywire.com/news/nyu-hosted-a-whites-only-workshop-for-public-school-parents-to-unlearn-racism https://www.dailywire.com/news/wisconsin-school-district-must-let-trans-identifying-student-use-girls-restroom-federal-judge-orders https://www.foxnews.com/media/columbus-city-schools-paid-more-24000-queer-trans-inclusion-traininghttps://www.dailywire.com/news/california-high-school-suspended-kids-for-five-days-for-misgendering-teacher-parent-group-says https://www.dailywire.com/news/texas-school-board-requires-birth-certificate-before-auditioning-for-boys-and-girls-choirs https://www.theflstandard.com/judge-squashes-florida-teachers-unions-attempt-to-hide-books-from-parents/
https://www.foxnews.com/media/largest-teachers-union-america-recommended-educators-include-gender-queer-summer-readinghttps://www.dailywire.com/news/iowa-flooded-with-over-25k-applications-for-new-school-choice-fundshttps://www.foxnews.com/search-results/search?q=missouri%20school%20board%20rejects
https://www.theflstandard.com/radical-leftist-teachers-union-boss-appointed-to-dhs-advisory-council/ https://www.foxnews.com/media/largest-teachers-union-maine-praises-rejection-culture-war-candidates-local-school-board-raceshttps://thepostmillennial.com/non-binary-identifying-students-in-new-jersey-skyrocket-over-4000-since-2019https://www.foxnews.com/media/parents-protest-maryland-school-districts-lgbtq-curriculum-want-right-kids-learning https://www.theflstandard.com/floridas-biggest-school-district-considering-a-return-to-classical-education-model/
Here are the headlines:Another girl is raped in a school bathroom by a biological boy who identifies as a girl.A group of teachers in the Midwest admit to subverting parents.Maryland's Governor says that banning LGBTQ books is the same as castrating children.NY says parents aren't the ones giving permission, they're the ones who NEED permission.The world's largest education publisher is including even more DEI & Social Justice in its textbooks.https://plc.pearson.com/en-GB/news/pearson-acquires-spotlight-to-provide-personalized-education-experience-for-all-students-and-familieshttps://www.theflstandard.com/new-york-education-dept-tells-teachers-to-hide-kids-gender-transition-from-parents/ https://thepostmillennial.com/democrat-maryland-governor-says-that-restricting-books-on-child-sex-changes-is-the-same-as-castrating-themhttps://www.dailywire.com/news/midwestern-teachers-trade-tips-on-subversively-quietly-transitioning-kids https://thepostmillennial.com/exclusive-female-student-alleges-she-was-raped-in-trans-inclusive-bathroom-at-new-mexico-middle-schoolhttps://www.dailywire.com/news/san-francisco-teacher-suspended-for-singling-out-white-male-students-in-class https://www.dailywire.com/news/felony-trial-for-loudoun-schools-spokesman-begins-over-rape-coverup
Here are the headlines:Rainbow Libraries are making their way into schoolsIllinois governor bans book bansLearning from Canada's mistakesA California bill says it child abuse, if parents misgender their own child.https://www.dailywire.com/news/california-bill-would-classify-not-affirming-childs-transgenderism-as-child-abusehttps://www.dailywire.com/news/canadian-province-changes-school-gender-policy-to-recognize-role-of-parentshttps://www.dailywire.com/news/illinois-gov-signs-bill-preventing-book-bans-while-standing-in-front-of-sexually-explicit-bookshttps://www.foxnews.com/media/lgbtq-rainbow-library-program-encouraged-kids-teachers-trusthttps://www.reddit.com/r/JordanPeterson/comments/146qioj/edison_high_school_in_huntington_beach_california/https://thepostmillennial.com/my-pronouns-are-usa-massachusetts-middle-school-pride-revolthttps://www.dailywire.com/news/thousands-of-schools-urge-or-instruct-teachers-to-hide-students-gender-identity-from-parents-reporthttps://defendinged.org/investigations/list-of-school-district-transgender-gender-nonconforming-student-policies/
Here are the headlines:Close to half of the population is fine with schools keeping secrets from parentsIn Ohio, Parental Rights are under attack by the ACLUText messages show that teachers unions and the CDC worked together to keep schools closed during covid.https://www.dailywire.com/news/texts-show-teachers-union-working-with-cdc-director-to-keep-schools-closedhttps://www.dailywire.com/news/the-aclus-campaign-to-remove-parental-notification-rights-by-amending-ohios-constitutionhttps://www.dailywire.com/news/less-than-half-of-dems-oppose-schools-counseling-children-about-gender-without-parental-consent-pollhttps://www.dailywire.com/news/oklahoma-approves-nations-first-religious-charter-schoolhttps://www.dailywire.com/news/los-angeles-school-district-urges-students-to-celebrate-pride-month-with-lgbtq-coloring-books-ally-pledge-cards-and-lgbtq-bingohttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/education/2023/06/07/california-school-board-meeting-pride-fight/70296609007/https://www.dailywire.com/news/nebraska-teachers-union-launches-petition-to-end-school-choice
Here are the Headlines:The NEA is recruiting activists to help promote their big summer event.A public school district is using Covid Relief funds to host a Drag show & other LGBTQ events.https://www.dailywire.com/news/new-hampshire-school-district-to-use-covid-relief-money-to-fund-drag-show https://www.nea.org/resource-library/freedom-learn-teach-truth-day-action
Here are the headlines:School Choice results in a State of Emergency in NCA Gender Support Plan was snuck in behind the curtain in order to become public school policyParents are told that their kids belong to everyone, that their rights end at the school doors, and to shut up because they're incompetent.https://www.foxnews.com/media/indiana-school-counselor-fired-refusing-adopt-transgender-support-plan-now-suinghttps://www.dailywire.com/news/for-real-north-carolina-gov-declares-state-of-emergency-because-republican-led-school-choice-is-about-to-passhttps://www.dailywire.com/news/shut-up-new-hampshire-dem-mocks-parent-for-supporting-parents-rights-billhttps://www.dailywire.com/news/these-are-our-kids-they-belong-to-all-of-us-three-times-the-left-trampled-on-parental-authority-this-past-week-alonehttps://www.claphamschool.org/the_play
Here are the headlines:Indiana HB 1608 was signed into lawTraining Sessions are still being used to sneak political ideologies into public schools.An activist group created a “hit list” to try to cover up the rape of a 9th grade girl that took place inside a public school bathroom.https://www.dailywire.com/news/northern-virginia-leftists-secretly-plotted-to-guard-democrats-from-trans-rape-fallouthttps://dailycaller.com/2023/05/14/exclusive-university-pennsylvania-schools-microaggressions-equity/https://www.in.gov/doe/files/2010_health_education_standards_literacy.pdf
A plot to implement an immoral agenda is being carried out in our Public Education System. Mandatory training, secret meetings, planned promotions, and union cooperation are all part of an elaborate plot to warp the children of America into an anti-Christ mindset. Not only do you deserve to know the truth, you need to know the truth and learn what can be done to thwart Satan's plans! Join us as Eric Hovind and former public school teacher and author, John Stamper, reveal the public education system's dark and evil plans to destroy our children under the guise of public education. Watch this Podcast on Video at https://creationtoday.org/on-demand-classes/exposing-the-secret-plot-in-public-education/ Join Eric LIVE each Wednesday at 12 Noon CT for conversations with Experts. You can support this podcast by becoming a Creation Today Partner at CreationToday.org/Partner
John Stamper, a former public-school educator, pulls back the curtain to reveal the indoctrination of Marxist, socialist, and even communist ideologies through mandatory teacher trainings. He joins the Master Books podcast to share details from his experiences and what he believes parents and teachers should know. His new book, Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education is a must-read! Stamper shares his experiences to awaken teachers and parents on how Critical Race Theory, Gender Theory, and other destructive, Godless theories are being presented as unchallenged facts to students. This book will alarm you and challenge you to make a choice. Links: Conflicted: Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education Master Books Academy Online Instruction
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