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Streamageddon
#102 – Class of 2024-25: It's the Streaming Superlatives Spectacular!

Streamageddon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 55:37


It's the Streamageddon Streaming Superlatives Spectacular! It's our annual tradition where we hand out yearbook-style honors to streaming services, shows, stories, and the people who make the things we (mostly) love to watch. This year we're looking back and looking ahead, making picks for both 2024 and 2025.

The Hockey Writers Podcast Network
The Hockey Writers Prospect Corner - 2023 NHL Draft Superlatives: Best Skater, Shot, Compete Level & More

The Hockey Writers Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 67:14


The Hockey Writers prospect crew of Logan Horn, Matthew Zator, and Peter Baracchini get together to do the first 2023 NHL Draft Superlatives. They go through which prospect is the best skater, has the best shot, is the most likely to be successful in the NHL next season, and more. Time Stamps 3:33 Best Shot 7:05 Best Skater 11:36 Best Hockey IQ/Sense 17:24 Best Compete Level 21:38 Best Physical Profile 27:22 Most Likely To Succeed in the NHL Next Season 33:50 Biggest Draft Year Riser 39:00 Biggest Draft Year Faller 44:00 Most Underappreciated Prospect 52:19 Most Likely To Slide/Most Likely To Rise 57:53 Prospects of the Week (JJ Paterka, Arturs Silovs, Theo Rochette) Write for The Hockey Writers - https://thehockeywriters.com/current-openings/ The THW Prospect Corner crew are great writers too: Matthew Zator - https://thehockeywriters.com/author/mzator Peter Baracchini - https://thehockeywriters.com/author/pbaracchini/ Logan Horn - https://thehockeywriters.com/author/lhorn/ And, make sure to check out all our great prospects content - https://thehockeywriters.com/category/prospects/ Follow The Hockey Writers: Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheHockeyWriter Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thehockeywriters_ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheHockeyWriters Graphics by Vince Richard - https://www.behance.net/vincergraphics

RUMBLE with MICHAEL MOORE
Ep. 291: Approval Ratings? Nobody Approves!

RUMBLE with MICHAEL MOORE

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 29:14


What is this — high school? These approval ratings are in a time where most of the country doesn't approve of virtually anything. This concept is so antiquated, the pollsters might as well ask the public, in the presidential race, to vote for "Best Dressed", "Most Likely To Succeed", "Cutest Couple", "Class Clown", "MVP", "Best Smile" and "Most Likely to Bring Back Canadian Beer Through the Windsor Tunnel." In this episode of Rumble, Michael Moore discusses the stupidity of presidential approval ratings and why it doesn't matter how low Biden's is because there still aren't enough Americans willing to return criminal defendant #4913961R to the White House. Says Mike, "Biden could run somebody over in the middle of 5th Avenue and it still won't matter. He will get a second term — and your brother-in-law is still not invited to Thanksgiving dinner this year." For more of Michael's work, subscribe to his Substack at https://www.michaelmoore.com/ ******************** This episode of Rumble is brought to you by: 1) BetterHelp — Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/RUMBLE and get on your way to being your best self. 2) Moink — Moink brings additive-free, farm-fresh meat right to your door, and supports independent family farmers in the process. Go to https://www.MoinkBox.com/RUMBLE right now and get FREE bacon in your first box. 3) Shopify — Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://www.shopify.com/rumble [all lowercase] and get full access to Shopify's entire suite of features. ******************** Write to Mike: mike@michaelmoore.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rumble-with-michael-moore/message

Living On The Edge of Chaos
169: Josh Reppun - Reimagining the Future of Education: Insights from Hawaii

Living On The Edge of Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 47:06


TOPICS WE EXPLORE(giving tiny tidbit for inquiry in your behalf:)Who is Josh Reppun?His origin story from Hawaii to being a chef, hotel manager, then into education.What have been so of the impacts of MLTS as a springboard to create change in education over the years?What are the commonalities that Josh has been able to gather from all the perspectives and teaching in various locations?How do we think about the education system based on success stories from all over.What is next for Josh in his work in education?Overview Breakdown(help from Notably)Participant: - The primary participant in this conversation is Josh, an experienced educator and advocate for innovation in education. He works with Ted Dintersmith's organization, whatschoolcouldbe.org, and hosts the "What School Could Be" podcast.Challenges and Goals:- The main challenge discussed is the need for a shift in educational practices to better prepare students for the rapidly changing world.- The goal is to connect educators and foster collaboration across various fields, leading to innovative teaching practices that better serve students in today's world.Takeaways:- The impact of Ted Dintersmith's film "Most Likely To Succeed" on Josh's approach to education and advocacy for change.- The importance of building a community around education reform, as seen through the development of whatschoolcouldbe.org, and its associated online community.- The rapid spread of innovative ideas in education, fueled by increased communication and collaboration among educators worldwide.- The potential impact of podcasts and other digital resources on education.Emerging Patterns:- Increased focus on skill-building and content analysis from kindergarten onwards, rather than focusing solely on content during K-12 education.- Integration of technology and innovative approaches in education to improve student outcomes and empower them for future success.- The power of continuous conversations and support in helping people move from their point A to point B in their personal and professional lives (concept of "big magic"). - Using podcast episodes as a "spark" for professional learning experiences and fostering intentional connections between educators in various settings.YOUR CHALLENGEShare ideas you gathered from the conversation with us on the socials.What resonated with you?RESOURCES MENTIONED IN SHOWPodcast - https://wscbpodcast.com/https://whatschoolcouldbe.org/Twiiter - https://twitter.com/joshreppunMost Likely To Succeed - https://teddintersmith.com/mltsfilm/100. Ted Dintersmith, Relentless Crusader for What School Could Be https://blubrry.com/wscbh/93736556/100-ted-dintersmith-relentless-crusader-for-what-school-could-be6 Ways to Use ChatGPT to Save Time https://www.edutopia.org/article/6-ways-chatgpt-save-teachers-time/Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear https://amzn.to/3UvGP21103. Bike Repair, Great Coffee and Three Pioneers at Embark Education https://blubrry.com/wscbh/94993764/103-bike-repair-great-coffee-and-three-pioneers-at-embark-education JUST A FEW OF MY FAVORITE IDEAS FROM THE CONVERSATION!

Enter The Dark
Herbert Mullin - The Earthquake Killer

Enter The Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 104:43


Support us on Patreon - https://www,patreon.com/enterthedark​ Herbert Mullin was voted Most Likely To Succeed in his Senior Year, but nobody would guess what Herbert would accomplish. Fueled by his Paranoid Schizophrenia and his habit of eating 10 tabs of LSD at the same time, Herbert Mullin became obsessed with the idea that he had to kill as many people as he could to prevent an Earthquake destroying California. What followed was one of the worst series of Serial Killings in history. PLEASE LIKE, SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE AND BE PART OF OUR SICK FUCK FAMILY! LISTEN TO ALL OF OUR EPISODES ON SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS AND WHEREVER ELSE YOU CAN GET THEM! BUY OUR SICK MERCH! https://teespring.com/stores/enter-th...​ EMAIL US - enterthedarkpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Enter_The_Dar​​​... Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Enterthedark​​​... Instagram @Enter_The_Dark_Podcast Buy us a coffee on CASHAPP - £enterthedark

Cardinals Cover 2
Cardinals Cover 2 - Free Agency Superlatives

Cardinals Cover 2

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 60:15


Ep. 411 - Best Dressed. Most Popular. Most Likely To Succeed. Remember those categories back in middle school and high school? Sure you do. Well, Craig Grialou and Mike Jurecki put a different spin on the yearbook-style superlatives when looking at many of the moves made by the Cardinals this offseason. Feel free to agree or disagree with their selections. There is no debate, however, that the team has been aggressive with the additions to the roster. Also, the guys discuss the difficult conversations GM Steve Keim has had with a handful of players concerning their position on the team.

Arizona Cardinals Podcasts
Cardinals Cover 2 - Free Agency Superlatives

Arizona Cardinals Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 60:15


Ep. 411 - Best Dressed. Most Popular. Most Likely To Succeed. Remember those categories back in middle school and high school? Sure you do. Well, Craig Grialou and Mike Jurecki put a different spin on the yearbook-style superlatives when looking at many of the moves made by the Cardinals this offseason. Feel free to agree or disagree with their selections. There is no debate, however, that the team has been aggressive with the additions to the roster. Also, the guys discuss the difficult conversations GM Steve Keim has had with a handful of players concerning their position on the team.

Arizona Cardinals Podcasts
Cardinals Cover 2 - Free Agency Superlatives

Arizona Cardinals Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 60:15


Ep. 411 - Best Dressed. Most Popular. Most Likely To Succeed. Remember those categories back in middle school and high school? Sure you do. Well, Craig Grialou and Mike Jurecki put a different spin on the yearbook-style superlatives when looking at many of the moves made by the Cardinals this offseason. Feel free to agree or disagree with their selections. There is no debate, however, that the team has been aggressive with the additions to the roster. Also, the guys discuss the difficult conversations GM Steve Keim has had with a handful of players concerning their position on the team.

The Punctually Late Show
Episode 49: The Dustin Morris Senior High 90's "Rock" Senior Superlatives (w/ Derek "Jamie" Morris, and Space Mafia's Caleb Butcher and Lane Hume)

The Punctually Late Show

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 142:41


On this episode of TPLS/2, we are opening the yearbooks and selecting the popular kids for superlatives. By  popular kids, we mean 90s “rock” songs. That's right, this episode we will be choosing some 90's tunes based on a matching senior superlative.My guests today are the original members of Straight Path Caleb Butcher, Lane Hum, and Derek Morris. Derek was kicked out of the band because Straight Path went through a phase where they felt like a bass player was not necessary. Come to find out, a bass player is actually pretty important. Caleb and Lane are now in a band called Space Mafia based out of Chicago, IL.In this episode we choose songs based off of these familiar senior superlatives:Most Athletic, Class Clown, Most Artistic, Most Likely To Succeed, Best Couple, Best Dressed, Most Unforgettable, Biggest Flirt, Most 90's, Best All Around. This episode was not possible without Dustin Morris.Lane's Mom gave all of his clothes away because he had already peaked in how he was dressing.Gary Glitter is a real person apparently.The Rock N Roll Hall of Fame should change their name to The Music Hall of Fame.The Punctually Late Show has found their own “Young Jamie.”What's more ridiculous? The Floss or the Chicken Dance.Lifeguards at local aquatic centers have no idea what they are missing by looking up from their phones. "NAAAAAAAATTUUUUUURE! Goulet!”Radiohead is further solidified as a terrible band.Metallica ruined Napster, but they did not ruin cover songs.MTV's newest show “Cancelled” is going to make us millions. By millions I mean millions in debt.Need a song to dedicate to an event in your life? The Offspring have your back.Derek proposed to his wife listening to a local metal band.We do not own the rights to the RHCP song played in the show. I honestly didn't know it existed until this episode.Like Chris Gaines was Garth Brooks, Kurt Cobain was Alan JacksonThis episode is brought to you by Tablow Roasting Co. The greatest coffee known to man. Get your coffee local and stop wasting your money on subpar coffee. Be sure to Like and Share the Facebook page and Follow us on Instagram. The more you interact on our pages with likes and comments, the more eyes and ears we get on the show. Drop us your thoughts in the comment sections, hit the like buttons and help us do our part in getting back to making the world a better place!Your written reviews and 5 star ratings encourage us to keep cranking out content and also helps others find the Show. If you like what you hear - Subscribe to the show, share us on social media and hook us up with some hilarious and positive reviews! check us out on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcastsSupport the show (https://cash.app/$punctuallylate)

Future Hindsight
Fixing Public Schools: Ted Dintersmith

Future Hindsight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 32:04


Innovation in the Classroom Classroom innovation stems from teachers and students working together to pursue subjects that excite students to learn. Examples include allowing students to design robots and make documentaries about local landmarks. In the age of Zoom learning, keeping students engaged by letting them solve community problems or pursue independent learning goals will achieve much more than endless worksheets and standardized test prep. Standards V. Standardized Tests Implementing and upholding academic standards are not the same as demanding high scores on standardized tests. Engaging and exciting students about a topic should be the focus, like teaching students to think critically like scientists. Information retention rates are abysmal when the emphasis is to just regurgitate scientific facts for a test. Other basic standards should include knowing how democracy works, reading, writing, and thinking critically. High School Education A high school education should prepare all Americans for a life of civic and economic success. Our current education system fails to deliver this promise, which has resulted in many of our current social problems. Maintaining a functioning and thriving democracy requires high-quality education that equips students with pragmatic life and civic engagement skills. Find out more: Ted Dintersmith is one of America's leaders in innovation, entrepreneurship, and education. Ted has become one of America's leading advocates for education policies that foster creativity, innovation, motivation, and purpose. He knows what skills are valuable in a world of innovation, and how we can transform our schools to prepare kids for their futures. His contributions span film, books, philanthropy, and the hard work of going all across America. He's funded and executive produced acclaimed education documentaries, including Most Likely To Succeed, (Sundance, AFI, and Tribeca). With co-author Tony Wagner, he wrote Most Likely To Succeed: Preparing Our Kids for the Innovation Era. During the 2015/16 school year, he went to all fifty U.S. states, meeting with governors, legislators, educators, parents, and students, and encouraging communities to work collectively to re-imagine school and its purpose. The culmination of that effort was his recent book What School Could Be: Insights and Inspiration from Teachers Across America.  Ted's professional experience includes two decades in venture capital, including being ranked by Business 2.0 as the top-performing U.S. venture capitalist for 1995-1999. He chaired the Public Policy Committee of the Board of the National Venture Capital Association. In the public sector, he was a staff analyst in 1976-78 for the U.S. House of Representatives, and was appointed in 2012 by President Obama to represent the U.S. at the United Nations General Assembly. Ted earned a Ph.D. in Engineering from Stanford University and a B.A. from the College of William and Mary, with High Honors in Physics and English. Learn more about his work from his website or by following him on Twitter @dintersmith. We've started a referral program! Refer us to your friends to get a free button or Moleskine notebook. Please use this link to get your personal referral code: https://refer.glow.fm/future-hindsight, which you can then forward to your friends.

THA DR'S ORDERS PODCAST WITH @THA512FOOTDR
#15 - Dave Waite - Most Likely to Succeed

THA DR'S ORDERS PODCAST WITH @THA512FOOTDR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 103:11


Special Guest: Dave WaiteDoc sits down with Standup Comedian and Comedy Store door guy Dave Waite via zoom from Tha Studio of Life or Death and talks life, telling jokes on stage, hiking, Kentucky and Cincinnati living, cars for the road, comedy in L.A., his passion for standup comedy and much more. You won't want to miss this one!!! Join us Freaks and Geeks on this epic exchange of comedic tales and good laughs. Follow Dave Waite on instagram @davewaitecomedyAlso check out his website for all of his Specials and Albums @https://www.davewaitecomedy.organd on Itunes and Amazon.Also Be sure to Subscribe and Rate to the podcast on whatever podcast platform you enjoy the podcast on. Please follow Tha Dr on Instagram @tha512footdr and the official podcast instagram @thadrsorderspodcast.Tha Dr's Orders Podcast is a Life or Death Studio Production . Thank you to our sponsor: Greenbelt Botanicals CBD Dispensary of Austin Texas, https://greenbeltbotanicals.comUse Promo Code FOOTDR15 when checking out at Greenbeltbotanicals.com to receive 15% off your purchase. And thank you to YOU the Freaks and Geeks!!!Greenbelt Botanicals Locally owned and operated Austin Texas based CBD Dispensary. The Future Of CBD. Greenbelt Botanicals Locally owned and operated Austin Texas based CBD Dispensary. The Future Of CBD.

Journey to Jupiter: Discover the Life You'll Create
Struggles Shape You for Unique Success

Journey to Jupiter: Discover the Life You'll Create

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 13:06


It’s been both the longest and shortest year ever, and we still have 4 more months left to go. I reflect on words of wisdom and inspiration by the late Chadwick Boseman and share how they serve as a light to us in the times we’re in. I also discuss a film I stumbled upon that helps us put into perspective the various types of success we achieve in life and how our struggles shape us for it. The premise of Most Likely to Succeed by Pamela Littky: In 2007, four teenagers from disparate backgrounds are voted "Most Likely To Succeed" during their senior year of high school. Filmed over a ten-year period and directed by award-winning photographer Pamela Littky, we watch as they each chart their own version of success and navigate the unpredictability of American life in the 21st Century.   Also mentioned in this episode: Chadwick Boseman’s Howard University Commencement Address Solange Knowles’ Interlude: The Glory is In You   ----- Sign up for my contact list to be the first to know about new offerings and to receive my weekly note on all things!   You can also stay connected with Journey to Jupiter via..... Email: jetaun@jetaundavis.com Website: jetaundavis.com Instagram: @JourneyJupiter Twitter: @JourneyJupiter Facebook: @JourneyJupiter ----- Produced by Ken Inge of Dead End Hip Hop

Becoming Your Best | The Principles of Highly Successful Leaders
Episode 244 - S.O. What! Rising above the challenges of life with Summer Owens

Becoming Your Best | The Principles of Highly Successful Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 28:57


Life is hard sometimes. We get to face challenges we’ve never imagined we would, during our time on this earth – and it’s up to us how we react to those obstacles in our way to a happy and successful existence. What would you do? Give up, or push through? Your ability to be successful in spite of challenges is directly related to how fast you're able to say "so what!" My guest today is a true example of that statement. Summer Owens is an award-winning Resilience and Leadership speaker, 11-times published author, and certified life coach. She's the founder and CEO of S.O. What! and the S.O What! Foundation. In addition to being an author and a speaker, life coach, excuse eliminator, and entrepreneur, she is an adjunct professor at the University of Memphis where she teaches marketing and the life skills course she created. Summer became a mother at 15 as a result of a forced sexual encounter, but she didn't let that stop her from achieving her dreams! She graduated from high school, college, and business school with honors and was named "Most Likely To Succeed" and "Miss University" - with her son by her side through it all. And she indeed earned her prize! Listen to Episode 244 of Becoming Your Best, to find out her story, how she overcame the obstacles in her life, what drove her, and how she’s inspiring countless people through her work. Some questions I ask: Tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that’s had a significant impact on you and on what you’re doing. (02:42) How did you get to be a speaker? Where did that idea come from? (07:35) What’s it like being a woman minority in corporate America? (10:40) What is it like to tell such a personal story, like you’ve been talking about? (13:39) Tell us about S.O What! Give us the background on it, describe it, help us understand it. (17:09) Any final tips you’d like to leave our listeners with? (24:50) In this episode, you will learn: The reason Summer decided to write her memoir – her first book. (04:37) How having set goals motivated Summer to push through the challenges she was faced with and defy the statistics. (05:15) Three of the Becoming Your Best Principles that helped Summer become successful: having a vision, managing with a plan, and prioritizing your time. (08:47) The importance of looking for the lesson in every challenge you go through. (21:33) How to be accountable for your life. (22:15) The power of never giving up whenever life gets hard. (23:05) Connect with Summer: Website LinkedIn Facebook Page Instagram Twitter Youtube Channel Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

RethinkingEDU
Ep18-Knowledge Drop-The Revolution School with Henry Fairfax

RethinkingEDU

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 63:07


Listen as co-host Mike Dunn sits down with Henry Fairfax, the Head of School at the Revolution School in Philadelphia, PA. Revolution is a boutique school serving a diverse group of Philly-based students. It was founded as a way to radically transform education. With this goal in mind, Henry and his team have showcased what's possible with a nimble, thoughtful approach to rethinking eduction. Plugs include Most Likely To Succeed by Tony Wagner and Ted Dintersmith, Range by David Epstein, Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Ibram X. Kendi and Jason Reynolds, and your local bikeshop like Keswick Cycles. Music by Scott Holmes.

That's Not On Brand
Can You Dig It?

That's Not On Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 49:33


This episode Tikima and Bre'nai share how they are queens of the tetherball court, and what they are currently digging from food, music, and television. Things we mentioned in this episode are linked below! An Evening with Belafonte: https://open.spotify.com/album/0j340tt50t3nVIr56nMtH7?si=rMZ2QdRkTHy_xmAdDVL47Q Snak Club Tajin Flavored Peach Rings: Snak Club Tajin Peach Rings, 11 Ounce, 6 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PYCGSCC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_yatgFb7FVXJH4  The Spice Suite: https://www.thespicesuite.com/shop RuPaul Drag Race All Stars: http://www.vh1.com/shows/rupauls-drag-race-all-stars Supermarket Sweep: https://www.netflix.com/title/81289176 Shop Till You Drop: https://youtu.be/fYkEI-c9krY Pose FX Series: https://www.netflix.com/title/80241986 Most Likely To Succeed: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B07ZJWB5TG/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r Netflix’s Rodney King: https://www.netflix.com/title/80128715 Follow us here: instagram.com/thatsnotonbrand Tikima: instagram.com/tikimarenee Bre'nai: instagram.com/stalkerbabydaddy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatsnotonbrand/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thatsnotonbrand/support

90 Day Fiance Mmkay
Questionable Fashion Choices

90 Day Fiance Mmkay

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 95:08


On this podcast episode, Miss H and Mr O discuss the season finale of Season 7 of 90 Day Fiance. In this episode Robert is dressed like a bell hop, Anna can eat an ice cream cone out of her cleavage (hypothetically), Tania is dressed like the princess of darkness while Syngin looks like a lumberjack, Michael and Angela get matching necklaces, and Blake's crew looks like they got fashion tips from Pit Bull.  As always, we have our student of the week, class dunce, and life lessons. In addition, Miss H challenges Mr O with a difficult F, Marry, Kill round with our current cast, and we predict who is most likely to get in a fight with Angela on next week's tell all. Next week, we will be releasing a new episode on Tuesday since the Tell All is two parts that airs on Sunday and Monday. We will be prepared with our end of the season main cast power rankings, a 2 minute rumor roundup, and we will be awarding our senior superlatives (ex. Most Likely To Succeed, Best/Worst Dressed, etc.). If you would like to submit an idea for our senior superlatives, send us an email at 90daymmkay@gmail.com, or message us on Instagram @90DayMmkay If you watch Love After Lockup, we invite you to listen to our podcast Life After Lockup, Haha, Mmkay (or search for us wherever you listen to podcasts). If you like what you hear, please support us and give us a rating. We also welcome constructive feedback. 

Destiny Pizza
Week 313: TWIMITN & Trailer Talk

Destiny Pizza

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 10:14


Follow us on Twitter & Instagram! TWIMITN: Playmobil the Movie Trailer Talk: Emma, The Call of the Wild, Antebellum, The Wolf Hour, Cats, Spies in Disguise, Feedback, Beyond the Law, Most Likely To Succeed

DisruptEd TV presents Dismissed with Jeremy Williams
#307 Ted Dintersmith - What School Could Be

DisruptEd TV presents Dismissed with Jeremy Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 72:19


This week I spoke with Ted Dintersmith. Ted Dintersmith is one of America's leaders in innovation, entrepreneurship, and education. Ted's professional experience includes two decades in venture capital, including being ranked by Business 2.0 as the top-performing U.S. venture capitalist for 1995-1999. He served on the Board of the National Venture Capital Association, chairing its Public Policy Committee. From 1981 to 1987, he ran a business at Analog Devices that helped enable the digital revolution. In the public sector, he was a staff analyst in 1976-78 for the U.S. House of Representatives, and was appointed in 2012 by President Obama to represent the U.S. at the United Nations General Assembly. Ted earned a Ph.D. in Engineering from Stanford University and a B.A. from the College of William and Mary, with High Honors in Physics and English. Ted has become one of America's leading advocates for education policies that foster creativity, innovation, motivation, and purpose. He knows what skills are valuable in a world of innovation, and how we can transform our schools to prepare kids for their futures. His contributions span film, books, philanthropy, and the hard work of going all across America. He's funded and executive produced acclaimed education documentaries, including Most Likely To Succeed, (Sundance, AFI, and Tribeca). With co-author Tony Wagner, he wrote Most Likely To Succeed: Preparing Our Kids for the Innovation Era. During the 2015/16 school year, he went to all fifty U.S. states, meeting with governors, legislators, educators, parents, and students, and encouraging communities to work collectively to re-imagine school and its purpose. Learn more about his work from his website or by following him on Twitter at www.twitter.com/dintersmith. Ted speaks frequently at major events and conferences, delivering a vision of what our schools could - and need to - be. Drawing on inspiring examples garnered during his fifty-state tour, he can articulate the conditions required to let our students, teachers, and schools race forward. Recent keynotes include state superintendent meetings in Virginia and North Dakota, the annual meeting of the Coalition for Access (several hundred top college admissions officers), the annual Jobs for America's Graduates conference, and a plenary session of the Finnish parliament. In addition to his keynotes, Ted is often asked to also screen his film and lead a post-film discussion. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Rock Star Principals' Podcast
Episode 111: The Rock Star Principals' Podcast (Interview with Ted Dintersmith)

The Rock Star Principals' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 56:21


Today, the Rock Star Principals are proud to welcome one of our Edu-Heroes to the podcast. Ted Dintersmith is one of America's leaders in innovation, entrepreneurship, and education. Ted's professional experience includes two decades in venture capital, including being ranked by Business 2.0 as the top-performing U.S. venture capitalist for 1995-1999. From 1981 to 1987, he ran a business at Analog Devices that helped enable the digital revolution. In the public sector, he was a staff analyst in 1976-78 for the U.S. House of Representatives, and was appointed in 2012 by President Obama to represent the U.S. at the United Nations General Assembly. Ted earned a Ph.D. in Engineering from Stanford University and a B.A. from the College of William and Mary, with High Honors in Physics and English. Ted has become one of America's leading advocates for education policies that foster creativity, innovation, motivation, and purpose. He knows what skills are valuable in a world of innovation, and how we can transform our schools to prepare kids for their futures. His contributions span film, books, philanthropy, and the hard work of going all across America. He's funded and executive produced acclaimed education documentaries, including Most Likely To Succeed, (Sundance, AFI, and Tribeca). With co-author Tony Wagner, he wrote Most Likely To Succeed: Preparing Our Kids for the Innovation Era. During the 2015/16 school year, he went to all fifty U.S. states, meeting with governors, legislators, educators, parents, and students, and encouraging communities to work collectively to re-imagine school and its purpose. Learn more about his work from his website, http://www.edu21c.com, or by following him on Twitter @dintersmith. Buy his new book here: What Schools Could Be and Most Likely to Succeed Now, sit back, relax, and enjoy this thought provoking and rebellious episode of RSP!

The TeachThought Podcast
The TeachThought Podcast Ep. 115 Let's Talk About What School Could Be

The TeachThought Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 60:16


Drew Perkins talks with Ted Dintersmith about his experiences visiting schools and leaders in all 50 states following his first book and documentary "Most Likely To Succeed" which led to his new book, "What School Could Be".

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Vrain Waves: Teaching Conversations with Minds Shaping Education
Tony Wagner (Creating Innovators, Global Achievement Gap and more!)

Vrain Waves: Teaching Conversations with Minds Shaping Education

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 59:13


Don’t miss this incredible interview with Dr. Tony Wagner - widely respected author, educator, and speaker, helping us all reframe our thinking in order to transform education.

The Show with Jen and Truta
Vent Line; Most Likely To ______; Bachelor Wrap: SHOWcast 03/06/2018

The Show with Jen and Truta

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 33:33


More snow was expected in KC today, so it's a cold #TheShowKC. The first half hour has Truta trying to figure out a child's tongue twister based on Sixpence None the Richer...which we figure out later was "sing a song of sixpence." Entertainment News brought us the story of the Oscar Stealer. Someone brings up being voted Most Likely To Succeed. We wonder if anyone on The Show made those lists. Both Jen and Truta's schools did not do them, and Joey didn't make the cut. One texter's kid was voted Most Likely to Join the Army -- and he's going to when he graduates! Jen's dad was voted Most Likely to use a flip phone, and that has us reminiscing about our first cell phones. The Vent Line opens with thoughts on people who don't use their blinkers, people who take enormous amounts of selfies, and the WIND! Haha - that was a good one. Nobody on The Show likes the Bachelor, but we heard last night's finale was particularly cringeworthy, so we dial up our Bachelor expert - Natalie Rush from the afternoon show who fills us in all of the Arie goodness. We'll have to watch again tonight on Round 2! See you tomorrow!

Free Thoughts
Why Schools Haven't Changed in Hundreds of Years

Free Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 53:10


Kevin Currie-Knight joins us this week to discuss why we can’t seem to change the way we educate schoolchildren. Is there one best way to educate kids?Where did our current system—splitting kids up by age, dividing knowledge up into subjects, having teachers stand at the front of the room and give lectures, testing knowledge with exams, summer holidays, etc.—come from? Why does education still look pretty much like it did hundreds of years ago when everything else in our modern world has changed?Show Notes and Further ReadingCurrie-Knight spoke on a Kansas Policy Institute panel on this topic.Here’s Currie-Knight’s video series about education, Schooled.He also mentions The Independent Project (here’s a Huffington Post article about it), High Tech High, and an upcoming documentary about High Tech High called Most Likely To Succeed.Trevor mentions a lecture (and Free Thoughts episode) he gives called The Statrix.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Wrestling Podcast About Nothing
The CWC Superlatives With OKayFabe - Wrestling Podcast About Nothing - Episode 022

Wrestling Podcast About Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 58:11


Pro wrestler "The Kingpin" Brian Milonas and referee Mike Crockett take a page out of their high school yearbooks with this week's episode, as they award Best Dressed (!), Class Couple (?), Most Likely To Succeed and more for the just-completed WWE Cruiserweight Classic! Helping them sort out these superlatives is their friend Conor, better known as OKayFabe (@OKayFabe) on YouTube and 1wrestling.com. Subscribe to his channel at youtube.com/OKayFaber. Also on the show, Merv Griffin gives you a shoutout, a half-witted Promo About Nothing, and podcasting from a garage! Promo About Nothing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GZAMbeVPxo&feature=youtu.be&t=2m51s Follow @TheWPAN, @bda_radio, @BrianMilonas & @crocksox on Twitter. #PDAforBDA Visit BDARadio.com for the most unique commentary on Mixed Martial Arts and Pro Wrestling on the internet.