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Why can't you divide by zero? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice discuss higher dimensions, dividing by zero, and math's unsolved questions with math YouTuber Grant Sanderson (3blue1brown).NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here:https://startalkmedia.com/show/the-language-of-the-universe-with-grant-sanderson-3blue1brown/Thanks to our Patrons Nicolas Alcayaga, Ryan Harris, Ken Carter, Ryan, Marine Mike USMC, VARD, Mile Milkovski, Gideon Grimm Gaming, Shams.Shafiei, Ben Goldman, Zayed Ahmed, Matt Nash, Stardust Detective, Leanice, morgoth7, Mary O'Hara, David TIlley, Eddie, Adam Isbell-Thorp. Armen Danielyan, Tavi, Matthew S Goodman, Jeremy Brownstein, Eric Springer, Viggo Edvard Hoff, Katie, Kate Snyder, Jamelith, Stanislaw, Ringo Nixon, Barbara Rothstein, Mike Kerklin, Wenis, Ron Sonntag, Susan Brown, Anti alluvion, Basel Dadsi, LoveliestDreams, Jenrose81, Raymond, David Burr, Shadi Al Abani, Bromopar, Zachary Sherwood, VP, Southwest Virginia accountability, Georgina Satchell, Nathan Arroyo, Jason Williams, Spencer Bladow, Sankalp Shinde, John Parker, Edward Clausen Jr, William Duncanson, Mark, and Dalton Evans for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Not sure what matters most when designing math improvement plans? Take this assessment and get a free customized report: https://makemathmoments.com/grow/ Math coordinators and leaders – Ready to design your math improvement plan with guidance, support and using structure? Learn how to follow our 4 stage process. https://growyourmathprogram.com Looking to supplement your curriculum with problem based lessons and units? Make Math Moments Problem Based Lessons & UnitsHave you ever wished for a simple yet effective way to improve math instruction without overwhelming teachers?Many educators struggle with making math lessons engaging, equitable, and effective. Without clear guidance, teaching methods can vary widely, leading to inconsistent student experiences. But what if there was a structured, research-backed approach that empowers teachers while ensuring high-quality instruction for all students?You'll learn: Discover how instructional recipes provide clear, research-based strategies that simplify lesson planning while enhancing student engagement.Learn how small, high-leverage instructional changes can lead to significant improvements in student understanding and classroom equity.Gain insights into practical teaching techniques, including effective task launches, student discourse strategies, and how to provide hints and extensions without lowering cognitive demand.Tune in now to explore how instructional recipes can transform your math teaching approach—giving both you and your students a more rewarding experience!Show NotesLove the show? Text us your big takeaway!Get a Customized Math Improvement Plan For Your District.Are you district leader for mathematics? Take the 12 minute assessment and you'll get a free, customized improvement plan to shape and grow the 6 parts of any strong mathematics program.Take the assessmentAre you wondering how to create K-12 math lesson plans that leave students so engaged they don't want to stop exploring your math curriculum when the bell rings? In their podcast, Kyle Pearce and Jon Orr—founders of MakeMathMoments.com—share over 19 years of experience inspiring K-12 math students, teachers, and district leaders with effective math activities, engaging resources, and innovative math leadership strategies. Through a 6-step framework, they guide K-12 classroom teachers and district math coordinators on building a strong, balanced math program that grows student and teacher impact. Each week, gain fresh ideas, feedback, and practical strategies to feel more confident and motivate students to see the beauty in math. Start making math moments today by listening to Episode #139: "Making Math Moments From Day 1 to 180.
Not sure what matters most when designing math improvement plans? Take this assessment and get a free customized report: https://makemathmoments.com/grow/ Math coordinators and leaders – Ready to design your math improvement plan with guidance, support and using structure? Learn how to follow our 4 stage process. https://growyourmathprogram.com Looking to supplement your curriculum with problem based lessons and units? Make Math Moments Problem Based Lessons & Units comparison is a crucial yet often overlooked concept in elementary mathematics. Many students in grades 4-6 struggle with fractions and multiplication, while those in grades 7-8 need a strong foundation to think algebraically. In this episode, we explore how understanding multiplicative comparison can unlock deeper mathematical reasoning and support students' progression. When should we introduce it? How do we leverage it effectively? Join us as we break it down with real-world examples!Key Takeaways:Understanding how it differs from additive comparison.A bridge between multiplication, fractions, and algebraic thinking.How a strong grasp of multiplicative comparison supports algebraic reasoning.Key moments to reinforce the concept in elementary math.Practical ways to help students develop this understanding through rich tasks and discussion.Show NotesLove the show? Text us your big takeaway!Get a Customized Math Improvement Plan For Your District.Are you district leader for mathematics? Take the 12 minute assessment and you'll get a free, customized improvement plan to shape and grow the 6 parts of any strong mathematics program.Take the assessmentAre you wondering how to create K-12 math lesson plans that leave students so engaged they don't want to stop exploring your math curriculum when the bell rings? In their podcast, Kyle Pearce and Jon Orr—founders of MakeMathMoments.com—share over 19 years of experience inspiring K-12 math students, teachers, and district leaders with effective math activities, engaging resources, and innovative math leadership strategies. Through a 6-step framework, they guide K-12 classroom teachers and district math coordinators on building a strong, balanced math program that grows student and teacher impact. Each week, gain fresh ideas, feedback, and practical strategies to feel more confident and motivate students to see the beauty in math. Start making math moments today by listening to Episode #139: "Making Math Moments From Day 1 to 180.
Today we are celebrating a milestone of 150 episodes and looking back to how it all began.
SummaryIn this conversation, Gabriel Hesch interviews Kyne Santos, an online creator who combines art, music, and performance in math education. They discuss the intersection of math and music, the controversy surrounding math and drag, and the creative side of math. They also explore topics such as topology, mathematical shapes, and influential books in math. The conversation highlights the importance of challenging traditional definitions and finding new and innovative ways to engage with math education.Takeaways Math and music have a strong connection, and math can be used to analyze, manipulate, and create music. Combining art and math education can make learning math more engaging and fun. Topology is a branch of mathematics that relaxes the rigid terms used in geometry and focuses on the similarities and differences between shapes. Mathematical discoveries can come from playing around and exploring different possibilities. Challenging traditional definitions and thinking creatively are important aspects of math education.Chapters00:00 Introduction: Best Song Ever Created02:03 Introduction of Guest: Kyne Santos03:00 Math and Drag: Combining Art and Math Education07:45 Addressing Controversy: Math and Drag08:15 Music and Math: The Intersection09:14 Mathematical Shapes: Mobius Strip10:10 Topology vs Geometry13:01 Holes and Topology15:14 Topology and Thought Experiments21:13 Aperiodic Monotiles: New Math Discovery23:02 New Shapes and Descriptive Rules25:26 Influential Books: The Quantum Story and Incomplete Nature27:01 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview
Do you find math a challenging subject when it comes to homeschooling? I'm excited to have Nadim El-Rahi here today to talk about CTC Math and what makes it unique and effective! Resources shared in today's episode: Excel College ctcmath.com The Unhurried Homeschooler Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart The Four-Hour School Day Subscribe to my monthly email and receive a free digital download of Encouraging a Homeschooling Heart Homeschool Summit 2.0 (Free online homeschooling conference) (Please check out my latest book, The Four Hour School Day: How You and Your Kids Can Thrive in the Homeschool Life on Amazon, durendawilson.com, or your favorite bookseller!)
Today we are going to take a look back to see what we discussed in our first 100 episodes.
Today we are going to answer the question, “What can I learn from the Ten Minute Math Podcast?”
While Amy and Maya are walking around town, they stumble upon Evan, sitting outside the local Mcdonalds. They decide to walk over and say hello, but as they get closer they notice he appears to be deep in thought. The ladies ask him how he's doing, and he let's them know that he's struggling with a very difficult conundrum. He's already had lunch, but he really wants another cheeseburger. When asked why he would want another, Evan responds by explaining to them the unlimited power and energy that it could provide to him. Maya and Amy shake their heads at one another, and remind him of the consequences of eating too much of something. Evan assures them that he knows the need for self control, but that it can be so hard sometimes. The ladies suggest that they take an in depth look at self control and look at how the world views it, versus what the Bible says about it. Why it's important for believers to have self control. Also, what are some good ways to practice it. Audio Source: George Lucas (1983). Return of the Jedi [M. Hamill, J. Williams, B. Burtt] On Return of the Jedi [Audio File]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JuHWuq0_e8 "This is a Jesus Podcast, not a Math Podcast"
After power walking up "C" Hill, Maya and Ann stop to enjoy the view and take a water break. Unfortunately their enjoyment is short lived as they hear a terrible noise coming from behind them. They turn around to see Evan huffing and wheezing as he jogs up to the top of the hill, and falls to his knees. Maya and Ann rush over to help Evan up, and offer him some water. Once he's able to catch to his breath, Maya asks him what happened. He informs them that after enjoying his regular order at McDonalds, three cheeseburgers. He thought it'd be a good idea to work off the extra calories and stay in shape, by running up "C" Hill. The two women inform him that trying to conquer a big challenge like that, without prepping beforehand, can be very risky. Evan nods his head in response, but asks how he should prep for getting older. Because eventually his body won't be able to go run up a hill after a large and happy meal. Maya and Ann tell him that there's actually a difference between what the secular world says about aging, and what the Bible says about it. But that it's good for him to start prepping now, and eventually he can share what he learns with others. "This is a Jesus Podcast, not a Math Podcast"
While Pastor Mike is prepping his sermon notes for Romans 3, Kristen practices her CSI Chadron skills by looking for a blood trail. After several minutes of unsucessful searching, Kristen finally finds the start of the trail. She excitedly yells to Pastor Mike, "It goes this way!" But is startled when Evan jumps out in front of her, and responds, "This is the way!" After calming down from the frights, Kristen remembers a story about blood that she read in Romans 3. She offers to teach Evan and Pastor Mike about it, but Pastor Mike asks her if she could rap it instead. Not wanting to show off her singing skills she learned from Shania Twain, Kristen offers to speak it in Italian. Pastor Mike counters, by asking her to speak it in Russian. Feeling left out, Evan jumps in, and suggests they just do a podcast episode about it. Everyone agrees, and they discuss the context of the passage, define difficult terms, and look at what God, Christ, and man are all doing in the passage. "This is a Jesus Podcast, not a Math Podcast"
When Evan shows up late to the meat shop, Cole threatens to fire him. But his phone goes off before he's able to, and Evan threatens to fire him instead, for not silencing the phone. Luckily, Kassy jumps in to calm the situation, and reminds them that they both need the job for income. Cole and Evan agree, but are unsure of what to do with their income. Cole suggests they buy some haying equipment, but Evan wants to go get some cheeseburgers instead. Once again, Kassy jumps in and suggests they look through God's Word. That way they can get a Biblical perspective on money, understand how to be good stewards of it, and learn the heart attitude behind giving. Music Source: The O'Jays (1974). For the Love of Money [K. Gamble , L. Huff, A. Jackson] On The Celebrity Apprentice [Audio File]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPhqU--Mq1A "This is a Jesus Podcast, not a Math Podcast"
While delivering the mail, Evan stumbles upon Burt and Sam. He realizes they're talking about all the crazy upsets in the march madness tournament, and wants to join in the fun. After nodding along for several seconds, Evan, comments on how he saw the purple team do really well at dribbling the soccer ball down the rink and kicking it in the net for 7 points. Unfortunately for Evan, in his haste to join in the conversation, he forgot that he didn't know anything about basketball or the tournament. And from the confused looks on both Burt's and Sam's faces, he's able to deduce that they figured it out as well. So, in an attempt to save face, Evan questions if sports are even that important anyways. This leads to a deep theological discussion on what the Bible says about sports, what sports can show you about your inner heart, and the need for a believer to keep their priorities straight. Music Sources: Conti. B. (1976). Gonna Fly Now [C. Connors, A. Robbins] On Rocky [Audio File]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPhqU--Mq1A Vangelis. (1981). Chariots of Fire On Chariots of Fire [Audio File]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a-HfNE3EIo "This is a Jesus Podcast, not a Math Podcast"
In an effort to prepare for their conference that has happened, is happening, and will happen, Sam and Burt dig through different papers/articles on the topic of Hell. As they're researching, Evan notices that they're reading texts written by a bunch of old dead guys. After finding a statement that they disagree with, the trio wonder how best to interpret authors from the past. Following a lengthy and illuminating discussion, Sam suggests they record an episode on what they've learned about Hell. Together, Evan, Burt, and Sam, discuss some of the misconceptions of Hell, look at the question of whether or not God is present there, and explain how to think about Hell correctly. "This is a Jesus Podcast, not a Math Podcast"
Moral Philosopher and Intelligence Researcher James Flynn wanted to debunk a racist article by UC Berkely professor Arthur Jensen (who was concluding that blacks scored lower on IQ tests because they were genetically inferior). He ended up discovering that far from scoring lower, they were actually doing steadily better, and to his amazement, so was the entire population, regardless of race or ethnicity. This was later called the Flynn Effect and numerous studies across the world, across populations and over time frames confirmed his conclusionsJoin your SImblified Hosts Naren and Tony as they try to explore the effect and what might the possible causes beA great piece on the phenomenon of intelligent people holding biased and stupid views, which we talk about in the episode ishttps://gurwinder.substack.com/p/why-smart-people-hold-stupid-beliefs Add one part news, one part bad jokes, one part Wikipedia research, one part cult references from spending too much time on the internet, one part Wodehouse quotes, and one part quality puns, and you get Simblified.A weekly podcast to help you appear smarter, to an audience that knows no less! Your four hosts - Chuck, Naren, Srikeit, and Tony attempt to deconstruct topics with humor (conditions apply). Fans of the show have described it as "fun conversations with relatable folks", "irreverent humor", "the funniest thing to come out of Malad West" and "if I give you a good review will you please let me go".Started in 2016 as a creative outlet, Simblified now has over 200 episodes, including some live ones, and some with guests who are much smarter than the hosts. Welcome to the world of Simblified!You can contact the hosts on:Chuck: twitter.com/chuck_gopal / instagram.com/chuckofalltradesNaren: twitter.com/shenoyn / instagram.com/shenoynvTony: twitter.com/notytony / instagram.com/notytonySrikeit: twitter.com/srikeitSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this special episode of The Ridgeview Podcast, Evan is joined by the world famous Pastor Michael Gordon Johnson, and Chadron's hip local DJ Jayden. Before starting the discussion, Jayden, throws down some sick beats and scratches some old records, in an attempt to get Evan to change the intro song. Unfortunately, as soon as he finishes, Pastor Michael gets up and opens the door, and yells at the editor (who happened to be running past), "To cut that part of the recording out." Proceeding on to the discussion, the trio look at the importance of deacons, what the actual office of deaconship looks like, and the blessing of being a deacon. "This is a Jesus Podcast, not a Math Podcast"
While working on his house, Evan enjoys some manly grunts. He proceeds to measure once, before cutting a board for the frame. However, Evan finds that the framing is not too agreeable, and the board ends up being short. After letting out his frustration by yelling at the walls, Evan decides to go outside and try to cool off. Unfortunately, his neighbors are outside as well, and they happily greet him as he steps outside. In an effort to bury his emotions, Evan tries to bring out his inner Spock, before approaching the neighbor's wood fence. Sadly, his Spock persona fails, as Logan and Maya had heard him yelling earlier. Luckily for Evan, Logan had just stopped by to talk about emotions with Maya, and they suggest he join them. Together the trio discuss what the Bible says about emotions, how to deal with emotions properly, and even look at the physical aspects of emotions. "This is a Jesus Podcast, not a Math Podcast"
On this episode of The Wicket Gate Podcast: Evan tries to use his lifeline and phone a friend. Jayde goes on a field trip to the Orlando International Airport. And Pastor Mike learns the difference between reading and listening. All while discussing the topic of studying the Bible. Looking into why it's important to study the Bible, what studying actually looks like, and even taking time to dig into a practical example. So tag along on this exciting journey, as we venture down the straight and narrow road, to the Wicket Gate. "This is a Jesus Podcast, not a Math Podcast"
When Evan is unable to think of a joke for the sponsor, Sam offers to lend one that he came up with. Unfortunately, Pastor Mike and Evan judge the joke as too nerdy and go a different route. The judging of the joke causes the trio to think about the concept of judgment, and the upcoming conference that is focused on the subject. Together the trio discuss why Christians should study judgment in the Bible, the importance of judgment in the Gospel, and the connection between judgment and mercy. "This is a Jesus Podcast, not a Math Podcast"
Well there ain't no story like the man who got ate by a whale. A tale as old as time. Full of pirates, fish slappers, and of course twisted cheese curls. But we're getting ahead of ourselves. Our story starts with Kristen, who was busy not doing anything. Along came a friend who wanted to help lead a Bible study of the book of Jonah. Kristen suggested that they could daydream about singing vegetables instead, but gave in after her friend insisted. Several ladies came to the study, including Kassy. Upon completion of the study, both Kassy and Kristen were left with many thoughts and questions. And what better way to think things through, then with a podcast? Together with Evan, the ladies look at the setting/background of Jonah, some difficulties of studying the book, and what they learned from their studies. But will they answer the most important question of all time? Are tomatoes a fruit or a vegetable? "This is a Jesus Podcast, not a Math Podcast"
While skipping through the tulips and enjoying life in the sunlight, Abagail practiced her scripture memorization. After finishing her 3rd lap around the field, she thought about how music might help her even more. So she ran to Pastor Mike's house to see if he'd join her, with his ukulele. Unfortunately, Pastor Mike wasn't home, but Maya suggested Abagail should share her experiences on memorizing scripture with the podcast. Joined by Evan, the trio discuss why memorizing scripture is important, whether or not you should take the translation into consideration, and different ways to practice memorizing. "This is a Jesus Podcast, not a Math Podcast"
After Pastor Mike thanks his local guru for helping teach him how to talk and read. He decides he wants to use his new found skills to better understand and study the Bible. During his studies he comes across a podcast, hosted by Maya and Evan. The two hosts invite Mike on, to discuss how he engages in God's Word. Together, the trio talk about why people should read the Bible, how often they should read it, and look at four different ways to engage with it (reading, studying, meditating, and memorizing). "This is a Jesus Podcast, not a Math Podcast"
Ira Jersey, Chief Rates Strategist for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses interest rates and the Fed. Hans Dau, CEO of Mitchell Madison Group, joins the show to discuss protests in China and the political implications of Xi Jinping's COVID policy. Lee Klaskow, Senior Logistics Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses the potential rail strike in the US and how supply chains could be affected by COVID protests in China. Bloomberg News political director Jodi Schneider Wilkins also joins to discuss the Biden administration's perspective on both issues. Bloomberg Intelligence Analyst Rob Schiffman talks about Amazon's five-part bond sale. Vivek Ramaswamy, co-founder and executive chairman at Strive Asset Management, joins the show to discuss outlook for the crypto industry and what's next for FTX. Angela Williams, CEO at Common Denominator, joins the show to talk about education, Common Denominator, and the environment for non-profits amid varying economic headwinds entering the holiday season. Marianne Scordel with Bougeville Consulting joins Angela in-studio to talk about the role finance and Wall Street is playing in this charity and creating better education and career pipelines for Wall Street and other finance professionals. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Parental Guidance - This episode includes (non-medical) discussions about the issue of abortion. On this episode of The Ridgeview Podcast. Evan, Pastor Mike, and Kristen take a serious look at abortion and the sanctity of life. First, Pastor Mike runs through a brief history of abortion in America. Roe V Wade Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey Dobbs vs Jackson Women's Health Organization Then, the trio look through God's word, to see what the Gospel says about human life. Lastly, they discuss how believers should handle the issue, and how to support and love people that are struggling with pregnancies. "This is a Jesus Podcast, not a Math Podcast"
Evan decides, in good faith, to help out with some Podcaster Ed. Unfortunately for him his first student, Maya, has other plans. She hijacks the episode in order to have a conversation with John. In order, to learn more about how to teach the Bible. Even after being bamboozled, Evan helps Maya, through the awkward pauses and trick questions. And together, the trio discuss the need to understand the weight of what you're teaching, tips on how to prep and organize a lesson, and ways to help foster discussion. So grab your math homework, pull up a seat on the cry couch, and remember to check back next week to see if the "host in training" returns... "This is a Jesus Podcast, not a Math Podcast"
When Evan becomes curious about Biblical ways to teach and discipline kids. Maya and Amy, suggest looking through the theology and wisdom of Proverbs. During their discussions they look at how to be a good example for kids, the need to control the tongue, and how to talk with kids about difficult topics like relationships. "This is a Jesus Podcast, not a Math Podcast"
When Pastor Mike is distracted by helping, Kristen, double check her notes. A friendly and bearded camel rider, steps in to help host. Following some miscues and off topic comments. Kristen and the gang are ready to start off Season 3 of The Ridgeview Podcast. For episode 1, they look at how the Gospel transforms the act of forgiveness. First, they take a deep dive into how the secular world looks at forgiveness. Then, they look through God's Word and discuss God's example of forgiveness, the basis of why God forgave us, and if it is Biblical to forgive one's self. "This is a Jesus Podcast, not a Math Podcast"
Our send-off bonus episode celebrates kink by indulging in the sexy, fun, and life-changing stories of Fetish Fellow, Malcolm Lovejoy, and Mackenzie Peck. With each storyteller, we enter into a titillating space primed for pleasure and arousing self-discovery. We hope you enjoy the final episode of the Math Podcast. Stay kinky! Content Warning BDSM, kink, sexually explicit stories, explicit language, electricity play, and knife play Stay in touch with Fetish Fellow IG: @fellowfetish Twitter: @subfellow Stay in touch with Malcolm Lovejoy Twitter: @MalcolmLovejoy Credits Host - Elyza Therese Parker Guests - Fetish Fellow, Malcolm Lovejoy, Mackenzie Peck Editor - Elyza Therese Parker Music - Fonkee Ryde by Noir Ett Blanc Vie For more from Math Magazine including our print titles: mathmagazine.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mathpodcast/support
For Sci-Fi Sunday, we're heading into the final stretch of Season 1 of Stargate SG-1, and things are finally starting to get us excited about where this is going! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Carol and Dee talk about Pentas, imperfect vegetable gardens, and more on this week's episode.Visit our Substack newsletter for more show notes. Subscribe to get the newsletter delivered each week to your inbox.Links:Awards from the National Federation of Press Women!Second Place for our podcast episode: We Almost Became a Math Podcast! Kidding!First Place for Carol for a personal blog post: My New Gardening Admiring Service.Pentas - an annual flower for your garden. Carol write a blog post about them.On the bookshelf: Grow Your Own Mini Fruit Garden: Planting and Tending Small Fruit Trees and Berries in Gardens and Containers by Christy Wilhelmi (Amazon Link)Piper and Ivy gardening T-shirtsFrosted Elfins found in OklahomaRoar Like a Dandelion, by Ruth KraussThe Marginalian: The Dandelion and the Meaning of Life: G. K. ChestertonDocumentary: The Pollinators on Amazon Affiliate link to Botanical Interest Seeds. (If you buy something from them after using this link, we earn a small commission at no cost to you. This helps us continue to bring this podcast to you ad-free!) Book links are also affiliate links.Email us at TheGardenangelists@gmail.com For more info on Carol and her books, visit her website. Visit her blog May Dreams Gardens.For more info on Dee and her book, visit her website. Visit her blog Red Dirt Ramblings.Don't forget to sign up for our newsletters, via our websites!
Seldom do we think about self-reference, but it is a huge part of the world we live in. Every time that we say 'myself', for instance, we are engaging in self-reference. Long ago, the Liar Paradox and the Golden Ratio were among the first formal examples of self-reference. Freedom to refer to the self has given us fruitful results in mathematics and technology. Recursion, for example, is used in algorithms such as PageRank, which is one of the primary algorithms in Google's search engine. Elements of self-reference can also be found in foundational shifts in the way we understand mathematics, and has propelled our understanding of mathematics forward. Forming modern set theory was only possible due to a paradox called Russel's paradox, for example. Even humor uses self-reference. Realizing this, can we find harmony in self-reference? Even in a podcast intro, are there elements of self-reference? Nobody knows, but I'd check if I were you. Catch all of this, and more, on this episode of Breaking Math. Episode 70.1: Episode Seventy Point One of Breaking Math Podcast [Featuring: Sofía Baca, Gabriel Hesch; Millicent Oriana] --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakingmathpodcast/support
Welcome to the ninth episode of season four of the We Bombastic Few podcast! We Bombastic Few prides itself as a search for the answers to the questions no one cares to ask. Consisting of three long time friends, this casual podcast is sure to give you something to think about. In this episode there's a mini qualgorithm, a hypothetical, and Brent's Game Segment. New episodes will be uploaded... probably. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today on the Let's Talk Teaching Podcast with Kayla Durkin, we are interviewing a guest who is sharing all about math workshop during this math podcast series. Math workshop is a framework that allows students to move through stations learning new content, practicing skills and strategies, and reflecting on learning and today we have Jamie Miller from @jamiemillermath taking us through the math workshop process. From your mini lesson, to guided math groups, learning stations, and student reflections, Jamie has you covered! Plus, Jamie is sharing an amazing freebie today too that you can grab at www.ndteaching.com/jamie Instagram: @northdakotateaching Blog: www.ndteaching.com Student Teachers: www.ndteaching.com/stseries
Let's talk about math on the Let's Talk Teaching Podcast with Kayla Durkin! Over the next few weeks, we are going to cover a math podcast series that is going to spark new ideas and make you excited about teaching math again! Not a math teacher, no worries! The teacher tips being shared on each episode are filled with so much goodness that can be applied to any content area as well! This week we are interviewing Jay Brown from joyful.math as she shares about encouraging academic achievement through self-efficacy. Be sure to check out Jay's freebie at www.jbrownedu.com/freeguide Looking for more? Check out this curriculum mapping guide! www.ndteaching.com/map
I often have moms reaching out to me to ask me about math. Maybe their child hates it and they're struggling to help them. They can't seem to find an approach that works or they hated math as a student or weren't good at it and aren't sure how they're going to teach their kids. If you can relate, please know you are not alone: Put simply, math is the bane of many a home-school mom's existence. Today, I'm going to share with you my personal experience homeschooling our 8 kids. I'm not a math professional or a teacher, just a regular mom sharing from my perspective now, 26 years and 7 graduates later! I know you'll be encouraged! If you know other moms who might enjoy this podcast, please share it with other moms! Homeschooling Today Magazine at homeschoolingtoday.com Video link mentioned in the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyowJZxrtbg&t=623s (Please check out my latest book, The Four Hour School Day: How You and Your Kids Can Thrive in the Homeschool Life on Amazon, durendawilson.com or your favorite bookseller!)
Post match analysis plus reaction from City boss Brendan Rodgers
The Ten Minute Math Podcast will help parents answer the two big questions...Why is math taught differently today? and How can I support my own child at home?
Math Podcast by: Aadrika Class 5B Topic: Types of finding HCF
Welcome to The Mindful Math Podcast! Listen in to hear what this podcast is all about and how it can help YOU as a math educator or coach. Website: www.mindfulmathcoach.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindfulmathcoach/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Mindful123Coach
Dee and Carol talk about daisies, fall vegetable gardening, birds, worms, and bees! Plus some math for fun!Helpful Links:A few Shasta daisies, Leucanthemum x superbum:'Daisy May' a new daisy from Proven Winners.‘White Lion', also new from Pan American Seeds ‘Becky,' 2003 Perennial Plant of the Year, at American Meadows.‘Banana Cream', also from Proven Winners.Info on fall vegetable gardens from Oklahoma State Extension and from Purdue Univ Extension.On the bookshelf: On the Bookshelf: Old Herbaceous, by Reginald Arkell. Bird problems and hammerhead worm problems.Carol's Blog Post on dried flowers.French Hill Apiary website.Email us at TheGardenangelists@gmail.com For more info on Carol and her books, visit her website. Visit her blog May Dreams Gardens.For more info on Dee and her book, visit her website. Visit her blog Red Dirt Ramblings.Affiliate links to purchase any of our books:The 20-30 Something Garden Guide: A No-Fuss, Down and Dirty, Gardening 101 for Anyone Who Wants to Grow Stuff, by Dee NashPotted and Pruned: Living a Gardening Life, by Carol J. MichelHomegrown and Handpicked: A Year in a Gardening Life, by Carol J. MichelSeeded and Sodded: Thoughts from a Gardening Life, by Carol J. MichelCreatures and Critters: Who's in Your Garden, by Carol J. MichelThe Christmas Cottontail: A Story for Gardeners of All Ages, by Carol J. Michel
Math podcast for cls 5 by Shambhavi of cls 5e on the topic RATIOS
Enjoy an intellectual conversation with Alex Algorhythm, a world-renown mathematician with a wealth of knowledge based on pi alone, as we discuss what got him invested math, his hot takes on pi, why the symbol needs to be rebranded and so much more. Alex's Links: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1eiFQyprf2CO9OvpX9EBfg Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rafibomb316 Video essay on the importance of Pi: https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ NEW MERCH AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW: https://teespring.com/stores/pmap Outro Song - "Parts In Motion" - Vera Much Stream her newest EP "Thank U!": https://open.spotify.com/album/3AO61mm8a81osp9FsPpFgv?si=sZ2Pq_aSTbWLzHLwff2Rig Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see the video version of our podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwXulag3S_3D3buCArqjobw?view_as=subscriber Follow us on Twitter for updates and guest announcements: https://twitter.com/PostModArtPod For business inquiries, contact postmodernartpodcast@gmail.com Go out there and create something amazing!
In this episode of the #ActingRealtor, after a year of “experts” telling us that testing is only capturing 10-25% of all actual cases (the CDC has said anywhere from 8-13x as many cases as confirmed, the WHO as many as 20x), and saying that 40-80% of infections lead to mild and no symptoms (which means …
Today we are joined by the host of the phenomenal Mindful Math Podcast Chrissy Allison. Chrissy brings us her years of insight and experience as we grapple with the question of how to finish, as she calls it, unfinished learning. Although, this is only one part of our conversation! Make sure that once you are finished here, head over to hear podcast to hear us discuss how to improve classroom culture on her show! As always, like and follow us on Facebook @morningpreppod. Got a question or episode topic to suggest? Send us an email at MorningPrepPod@gmail.com. I'll see you in the classroom! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morningpreppod/support
Nicole and Shauna welcome guest Junkie Adam Corcovilos of the Cinemadness podcast to talk about cinema...and madness. Nicole is all about the Anistons, while Shauna wants to print holographic Lady Gaga bucks. The Junkies do their best to figure out what the heck is happening in WandaVision and decide who to root for in the "big game." Then it's time to look back on the best movies of 2020 - the ones that came out, anyway. Adam tells us about being a Ghostbuster and explains why San Diego Comic Con wasn't all that much fun. They also discuss bad movies and why Tommy Wiseau does NOT have an Oscar nomination. Shauna talks about Harry Potter's teen angst and makeout dreams and Nicole offers to be a corpse, if the makers of Law and Order: SVU will have her. Join the Pop Culture Junkie Support Group on Facebook to be a part of the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/375422107205220 Cinemadness Podcast:https://www.cinemadnesspodcast.com Apple Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pop-culture-junkie/id1536737728 Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7k2pUxzNDBXNCHzFM7EL8W Website: www.popculturejunkie.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PopCultureJunkiePodcastTwitter: @PopJunkiesInstagram: @pop.culturejunkiesEmail: junkies@popculturejunkie.com Shauna on Instagram: @shaunatrinidadNicole on Instagram: @naeldridge14
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We are back with a brand new season of the Get More Math Podcast focusing on sharing stories from real teachers who are seeing real results in their classrooms! We are kicking off this season by hearing from 2 Get More Math team members, Erica Martin and Chrystie Williams. Erica and Chrystie both share their stories of how they found Get More Math and how they implemented the program into their classrooms while they were teachers. We’re also sharing news and updates for Get More Math users and how we’re doing our best to support the current remote teaching environment.If you are a current Get More Math teacher, we invite you to join our Teachers Group on Facebook. It’s an incredible resource for teachers to ask questions, learn tips and tricks, and maybe even win a prize or two!We hope you enjoy this conversation and are encouraged to continue using Get More Math in your classroom or interested to learn more about how you can start using Get More Math.Thank you for all of the support thus far. If you’d like to know more or see what it’s all about, we’d like to give you a free trial! Go to GetMoreMath.com to learn more.
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This week Thomas makes a return to the podcast and we discuss the latest Marvel’s Avengers video game that has been released. The potential it has and whether this will be Justin’s Destiny is still to be determined.News TopicsAT & T no longer Looking to Sell of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment35th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros AnnouncementsNintendo Allows for Cancelling Digital Switch Game PreordersThe Witcher 3 Getting Free Next-gen Upgrade for PS5, Xbox Series X, and PCDead by Daylight Getting Free PS5 and Xbox Series X UpdateShenmue Anime Announced
This week Thomas makes a return to the podcast and we discuss the latest Marvel’s Avengers video game that has been released. The potential it has and whether this will be Justin’s Destiny is still to be determined.News TopicsAT & T no longer Looking to Sell of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment35th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros AnnouncementsNintendo Allows for Cancelling Digital Switch Game PreordersThe Witcher 3 Getting Free Next-gen Upgrade for PS5, Xbox Series X, and PCDead by Daylight Getting Free PS5 and Xbox Series X UpdateShenmue Anime Announced
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Welcome to Tangents! Spenser sits down with comedian and good friend, David Thorne, to discuss David's southern experience, his love of wrestling, and how to strong arm potential advertisers into submission.
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Olá meu nome é Igor e seja bem-vindo ao MATH PODCAST. Me siga através das minhas redes sociais. Twitter: Confira Igor (@Igor_IOS1): https://twitter.com/Igor_IOS1?s=09 Instagram: igor_ios1
Olá eu me chamo Igor de Oliveira e esse é o Math Podcast
Join me for episode one of the Happy Math podcast! I’ll tell you a little bit about me and why I wanted to start this podcast. Let’s have some fun!
Big has a message for his future self and the Grew has a chance encounter with...retail. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Mentoring Moments is a short episode answering one question at a time of the many questions I get from homeschooling moms! It's my chance to go a little deeper into one topic in order to bring encouragement and a little more perspective. My hope is that I can help homeschooling parents relax a little more and enjoy this journey and their children! I have found that math is one of the subjects that many parents and kids struggle with the most! But how stressed do we really need to be? Listen in and be encouraged! In the next Mentoring Moments episode, I will share the 5 most important things we taught our kids! Check out my books (Available on Amazon, aff. links here) The Unhurried Homeschooler, a simple mercifully short book on homeschooling Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart, a devotional for homeschool moms
Learn from popular mathematics writer and Cornell University Professor Steven Strogatz why calculus matters and what exactly calculus is. Plus, learn a surprising reason why you shouldn’t lie to your kids. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following story from Curiosity.com about why kids who are told lies by their parents are more likely to lie when they grow up: https://curiosity.im/2NeyYUk Additional resources from Steven Strogatz: “Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe” on Amazon — https://amzn.to/36bLz3d Additional publications — https://amzn.to/2MT4d8j Steven Strogatz official website — http://www.stevenstrogatz.com/ Cornell University profile — https://math.cornell.edu/steven-strogatz Google Scholar profile — https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=FxyRWlcAAAAJ Follow @stevenstrogatz on Twitter — https://twitter.com/stevenstrogatz Download the FREE 5-star Curiosity app for Android and iOS at https://curiosity.im/podcast-app. And Amazon smart speaker users: you can listen to our podcast as part of your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing — just click “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing.
AYE, welcome back! It’s been a long year without Similarly Different. If you’re returning, you’re a legend, thank you. A bit of change to the format of the podcast. Most importantly, adding Dylan Kamalay as a permanent co-host to the show. This week, Dylan and I talk about how we determine our self worth, how education and school help define our generation, parental expectations, and the importance of self-value. This is NOT a math podcast, cockatoo’s get us water, Dylan saw a cat, Robert saw a dog learning to throw balls. Come along with us for the NEW era of Similarly Different.
Classnotes Podcast (August 6, 2019). Over the last two decades, we’ve seen great improvements in engaging girls in math. They ... read more The post Three Strategies for Engaging Girls in Math – Podcast Episode 194 appeared first on IDRA.
Learn about the Goldbach conjecture, a simple math problem that’s never been solved; why researchers studied the cutest age for a puppy; and why extroverted leaders can have too much of a good thing. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: The Goldbach Conjecture Is a Simple Problem That's Never Been Solved — https://curiosity.im/2JV5kUT Science Has Determined That This Is the Cutest Age for a Puppy — https://curiosity.im/2YIsNf8 Extroverted Leaders Can Have Too Much of a Good Thing — https://curiosity.im/2QD1JLE If you love our show and you're interested in hearing full-length interviews, then please consider supporting us on Patreon. You'll get exclusive episodes and access to our archives as soon as you become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/curiositydotcom Download the FREE 5-star Curiosity app for Android and iOS at https://curiosity.im/podcast-app. And Amazon smart speaker users: you can listen to our podcast as part of your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing — just click “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing.
A www.door2math.com production. In this video I talk about my experience with girls and math struggle. Girls tend to memorize math facts which leads to math success in the lower grades but math problems after 6th grade. Critical thinking skills and figuring things out is the long term path to success and I talk about how word problems can be used to change the mindset.
When a child starts having a bad attitude towards math, this is a warning sign and a parent can intervene. In this podcast we talk about a 4 step process that a parent can use to help their child when they have a bad attitude towards math. The steps are: 1. Get the emotions on a piece of paper and crumble them. 2. Split up the work into smaller time chunks. 3. Celebrate every accomplishment. 4. Look for the milestone when a child says they want to do better.
When kids have math struggle, there are several emotions and causes jumbled up in the distress. In this podcast we discuss what parents can do to to untangle the emotions and causes when kids come home with math distress.
When a child comes home with a negative statement about math (I suck at math), we as parents often freeze because we may have had the same feelings when we were kids. In this podcast, we introduce the THINK process to work through math anxiety with your child. THINK stands for: Is it TRUE? Is he/she HONEST? Get INSIDE his/her reality. Have new INTERPRETATIONS. KEEP the most powerful interpretation.
In this podcast we continue our discussion on how parents can best help their kids with common core math. We talk about the best outside resources for parents who are not able to take on helping their kids with common core themselves.
La vidéaste Vesper spécialisée dans la culture populaire et le cinéma, Vincent Manilève et David Honnorat décryptent les sujets d’actu de YouTube. A commencer par le UsulGate, la révélation par la fachosphère des vidéos pornographiques que le vidéaste et chroniqueur pour Mediapart Usul a réalisé avec sa petite amie, la camgirl Olly Plum. L’occasion de comparer les modèles de Pornhub et de YouTube, et de parler de la sexualité des YouTubeurs. Eleonore Costes a posté une vidéo d'annonce d'un projet de série payant : est-ce que les fans de YouTubeurs sont prêts à payer pour voir des vidéos ? Une question d'autant plus importante que YouTube Red, le service payant de YouTube, va bientôt se lancer.Le dossier du jour : comment distinguer, sur Youtube, l’inspiration du plagiat, de la copie pure et simple ? L’affaire Math Podcast l'a montré, certains internautes utilisent parfois le terme sans raison pour vilipender les vidéastes, alors que beaucoup de créateurs reprennent et réinterprètent pour trouver leur place dans un écosystème de plus en plus compétitif. CRÉDITSEnregistré le lundi 26 février 2018 à l’Antenne Paris (10, rue la Vacquerie 11ème). Production : Binge Audio. Direction de production : Joël Ronez. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Rédaction en chef : David Carzon. Direction éditoriale : Julien Cernobori, David Honnorat. Moyens techniques : Binge Audio. Réalisation : Charlène Nouyoux. Chargée de production et d’édition : Camille Regache. Générique : Théo Boulenger. NoTube est une production du réseau Binge Audio www.binge.audio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on the podcast we have Draze. We got to know Draze and learned about his backgound in music, living in a musical household, being on stage at an early age, and what went into creating his latest mix tape. We also learned how he got into licensing his music, we talked about the sound of the Seattle Hip-Hop scene and so much more. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.Be sure to check the conversation with Draze on the Do the Math Podcasthttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/do-math-podcast-deven-morgan/id792054294?mt=2https://youtu.be/LRiwgbSTR9A Featured music:"Seattle's Own feat. Otieno Terry" by Draze off Seattle's Own"The Money Will Come" by Draze off Seattle's OwnYou can find the podcast on iTunes for iOS, Google Play for Android, and Spreaker.Please support the Go Fund Me campaign for the podcast https://www.gofundme.com/wotspodcast
In this video I take you through the construction of a dilation in the plane with a scale factor of 5/3. You will need a compass and straightedge to follow along. If you enjoy this video please like, subscribe and comment. Also, check out my podcast on iTunes: Mr. A’s Math Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mr.-as-math-podcast/id979031516?mt=2