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Friday 5/23/25
On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus, Andy Rotherham, and Rick Hess break down the latest on the education policy landscape. Nat, Andy, and Rick discuss budget reconciliation, what the creation of a national tax credit scholarship program would mean for school choice, how potential changes to student lending would affect borrowers and […]
Thursday 5/22/25
CBB report cards for last season! CBB lie detector test! NBA Playoff check-in! The Sleepers Podcast is now available daily with new episodes every Monday-Friday!
Wednesday 5/21/25
Host: Mindy McCulley, MS Extension Specialist for Instructional Support, University of Kentucky Guest: David Weisenhorn, PhD Extension Specialist for Parenting and Child Development Season 7, Episode 47 Welcome to another insightful episode of Talking FACS, brought to you by the University of Kentucky Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Program. In this episode, host Mindy McCulley discusses the often nerve-wracking season of report cards with special guest Dr. David Weisenhorn, Extension Specialist for Parenting and Child Development. Dr. Weisenhorn shares valuable advice for parents on how to approach their child's report card not merely as a measure of academic performance but as an opportunity for meaningful dialogue and growth. He outlines four key strategies: creating a supportive environment focusing on positives using open-ended questions, and collaborating on solutions. Through these approaches, parents can foster a positive, motivating atmosphere for their children while avoiding the pitfalls of perfectionism. Join Mindy and David as they explore how to shift the focus from grades to growth, encouraging intrinsic motivation and problem-solving skills in children. This episode promises a fresh perspective for parents aiming to support their children's educational journey effectively. Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below for more information about any of the topics discussed on Talking FACS. Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension Website Facebook Instagram FCS Learning Channel
Tuesday 5/20/25
In this episode Jake grades Amir for some reason, then we play a rousing rendition of Truth or Date.Advertise on Segments via Gumball.fm.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Clay Jenkinson interviews Jonathan Thompson, the author of books about the American West, including Sagebrush Empire: How a Remote Utah County Became the Battlefront of American Public Lands. Thompson has written much about the pushback of western ranchers, irrigators, mining interests, and chambers of commerce against federal regulation (and even federal ownership) of the public lands in the West. How should we balance the varied interests in the West: agriculture, mining, motorized recreation, backpack recreation, Native American interests, and America's deep addiction to carbon extraction? Who should be at the table? Clay asked Thompson to look at the West from 38,000 feet and offer his predictions of its future in the second half of the 21st century. Will President Trump achieve his goal of privatizing whole swaths of the public domain?
The most petty and ill informed podcast available. Season Report Card, Lightening the Mood, Heatwave XI and Terracing Teaser. Comedian Raymond Mearns and Thistle podcaster Heather Holloway join Stuart and Tam.
Nicole Petallides catches up with the Najarian brothers at the NYSE. In this episode of Market Overtime, Jon and Pete dive into the ongoing trade talks with China, President Trump's Middle East visit as well as their favorite stocks to watch right now. From Nvidia (NVDA), Apple (AAPL), Amazon (AMZN), Tesla (TSLA) and so many more companies, the Najarian's highlight their disciplined investing approach to today's market.For more from Jon & Pete, check out @MarketRebellion 0:00-2:36 Introduction and Trading Tariffs Headlines2:37-3:52 Najarian's on Market Sentiment, VIX3:53-6:04 U.S. and China's 90-day Tariff Pause6:05-7:45 Retailers, WMT & AMZN Tariff Focus7:46-8:22 Apple (AAPL) Supply Chain8:23-9:33 A.I. Stocks and Investing Outlook9:34-10:50 Options Trading and "It's Not an Option"10:51-11:54 2025 Watch List: Financials, Big Tech11:55-13:10 Tesla's Full Self-Driving Technology13:11-14:20 Robotics: Nvidia and Tesla Impact14:21-15:50 Elon Musk's Future at Tesla15:51-19:47 Najarian's Investing Mantra: Be Disciplined19:48-23:34 Stock Picking in Today's Market23:35- 25:33 Energy Stocks for A.I.25:34-27:47 Portfolio Factors Amid Geopolitical Tensions27:48-29:27 Najarian's 2025 Report Card: Gold29:28-30:47 Najarian's 2025 Report Card: U.S. Dollar30:48-32:35 Najarian's 2025 Report Card: Bitcoin32:36-34:11 Najarian's 2025 Report Card: U.S. Equities34:12-35:26 Najarian's 2025 Report Card: International Equities35:27-38:35 2025 Year-end Outlook, Recession Odds38:36-40:35 Jon and Pete on Being Brothers, Business Partners
For nearly three decades, a pair of nonprofits – the North Carolina Institute of Medicine and NC Child – have released a biennial study known as the Child Health Report Card. The goal, as you might expect, is to provide legislators, public health officials, school administrators, parents and other nonprofit leaders with the […]
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Tami, Candice and JLJ talk about the Young and the Restless.
What is the value of a dollar? In this episode of Remnant Finance, Hans and Brian explore the concept that not all dollars are created equal. They discuss how the value of your money changes dramatically depending on where it's stored, how it's invested, and what phase of life you're in.From emergency funds to retirement planning, they challenge conventional financial wisdom and explain why simply chasing higher returns isn't always the best strategy. The discussion dives into how liquidity, accessibility, and guarantees can often be more valuable than pure growth potential.Through real-world examples and case studies, this episode offers a fresh perspective on financial planning that goes beyond account balances to consider the true value and utility of every dollar in your personal economy.Not All Dollars Are Created Equal: When a dollar bill is held in your pocket, it's the same as any other. But once that money is put into motion - invested, saved, or spent - its true value changes based on accessibility, guarantees, liquidity, and many other factors that are often overlooked in conventional financial planning.The Dangers of Conventional Financial Wisdom: The common advice that focuses solely on account balances and growth rates ignores or minimizes crucial factors like accessibility, guarantees, and tax implications. This blanket financial advice can lead people to make devastating financial decisions without considering their individual circumstances.The Power of Liquidity in Uncertain Times: A compelling case study reveals how a wealthy client struggled to secure a mortgage despite having millions in collateral, until they could provide $600,000 in liquid cash deposits. This real-world example demonstrates how cash value life insurance policies can provide guaranteed access to capital when traditional financing becomes restricted.Planning for an Unpredictable Future: Creating financial plans that can withstand unexpected events is more important than relying on historical market performance. With major disruptors like AI on the horizon and economic uncertainty, liquidity and guaranteed access to capital will be increasingly valuable.Estate Planning Considerations: The often-overlooked estate phase of financial planning highlights how different assets pass to heirs and why life insurance death benefits offer significant advantages in terms of tax treatment, probate avoidance, and guaranteed value.▶️Chapters:00:00 - Understanding Dollar Value01:00 - Brian's Office Setup & Hans's Finger Injury 03:00 - The Value of a Dollar - Not All Equal05:00 - Three Things You Can Do With Money 08:00 - Bad Financial Planning & Blanket Advice 13:00 - Report Card for Your Dollars 15:00 - Planning for the Future vs. Past Performance21:00 - AI as a Major Economic Disruptor 26:00 - Case Study: Mortgage Access & Liquidity 34:00 - Benefits of Cash Value Life Insurance 37:00 -Waiver of Premium Rider Benefits 39:00 - Estate Planning & Death Benefits 44:00 - Final Thoughts: Grading Your Dollar's PerformanceVisit https://remnantfinance.com for more informationFOLLOW REMNANT FINANCEYoutube: @RemnantFinance (https://www.youtube.com/@RemnantFinance)Facebook: @remnantfinance (https://www.facebook.com/profile?id=61560694316588)Twitter: @remnantfinance (https://x.com/remnantfinance)TikTok: @RemnantFinance Don't forget to hit LIKE and SUBSCRIBE
Five years ago, schools shut down for the COVID-19 pandemic. Schooling was remote for the rest of the year, and many schools would remain remote for much of the following year. Europe took a different approach. In many European countries, schools reopened that first pandemic spring, only weeks after closing. Schools, officials determined, were safe […]
Five years ago, schools shut down for the COVID-19 pandemic. Schooling was remote for the rest of the year, and many schools would remain remote for much of the following year.Europe took a different approach.In many European countries, schools reopened that first pandemic spring, only weeks after closing. Schools, officials determined, were safe to reopen.So: Why did American schools stay closed so long? Why did America not follow Europe's lead? And why did Europe and the US respond so differently to the same evidence?On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus discusses these questions, and more, with David Zweig.David Zweig is a journalist and the author of An Abundance of Caution: American Schools, the Virus, and a Story of Bad Decisions.
Welcome to Season 11 of The Big Bid Theory! Bill Culhane, our host, and the TBBT team kick off with a powerful episode focused on U.S. infrastructure and the recently released ASCE Report Card.Our guest is Darren Olson, Vice President and Department Head for Water Resources at Christopher B. Burke Engineering and Chair of the ASCE Report Card Committee. Darren joins the show to break down what this year's grades really mean for communities, procurement professionals, and the future of the country.This marks our fourth time tackling infrastructure with ASCE. The latest conversation is perhaps the most critical yet.
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On today's Quick Start podcast: NEWS: The U.S. and China agree to a 90-day tariff pause in a rare diplomatic breakthrough. Meanwhile, a UK report suggests assisted suicide could save millions—prompting fierce backlash from faith and disability advocates. FOCUS STORY: Has Noah's Ark been found? One independent researcher makes the case for a promising location—and explains why more digging hasn't happened yet. MAIN THING: New data from The Nation's Report Card shows a widening reading gap between red and blue states. Helen Raleigh from The Federalist joins Madison Seals to break down the numbers and what's really behind them. LAST THING: Psalm 40:4 — “Blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord, who does not look to the proud, to those who turn aside to false gods.” SHOW LINKS Heaven Meets Earth PODCAST: https://cbn.com/lp/heaven-meets-earth JESUS AND THE PROPHECIES OF CHRISTMAS : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jesus-and-the-prophecies-of-christmas/id1783607035 NEWSMAKERS POD: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/newsmakers/id1724061454 DC DEBRIEF POD: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/d-c-debrief/id1691121630 CBN News YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CBNnewsonline CBN News https://www2.cbn.com/news
Report card season doesn't have to mean late nights and coffee-fuelled stress! In this episode, Ash and Alisha are diving into practical, time-saving strategies to make report writing smoother, more efficient, and—dare we say it—more enjoyable.From creating systems that actually work, to harnessing the power of assessment books and AI tools, this episode is packed with helpful ideas to support you during one of the busiest times in the school calendar. You'll learn how to manage your workload, maintain a positive mindset, and even turn writing reports into a task that feels a little more satisfying.7 Report Card tips:A reporting timeline is your friendHave your assessment book readyAllocate blocks of timeTeamwork makes the dream work (Ai might be part of your team)Follow a systemRemember it is part of your jobReward yourselfWhether you're a brand-new teacher or a seasoned pro, these tips will help you feel more organised, empowered, and in control. Because report writing doesn't need to be a solo struggle—let's work smarter and not harder!For more report writing help, check out our blog.Rainbows ahead, Alisha and AshleighResources mentioned in this episode:Steal our Report Card Writing TimelineCheck out the Report Companion - all the help you need to write reportsRainbow Sky's Assessment BookAPPLE PODCAST | SPOTIFY | AMAZONLet's hear from you! Text us!
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Stu Cowan joins Matt Ohayon to grade Jake Evans' season and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Pierre McGuire joins Tony Marinaro to discuss and break down Montreal Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis' work this season, the team's significant point increase from last season, improvements made to the special units, the controversial defensive zone coverage strategy, Martin's direct impact on certain players, a final grade for St. Louis and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's Tech3 from Moneycontrol, we decode India's rising drone power post Operation Sindoor, the ripple effect on e-commerce and IT companies, and how travel firms are boycotting Turkey and Azerbaijan. We also break down Swiggy's Q4 numbers — rising revenue, but soaring losses. Plus, a cyber alert across banks and NPCI as tensions rise.
It's day 107 of the second Trump administration, and a lot has happened over the last two weeks. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two cases that sit at the intersection of schooling and religious liberty. Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a massive ESA bill into law. President Trump signed a raft of executive […]
It's day 107 of the second Trump administration, and a lot has happened over the last two weeks. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two cases that sit at the intersection of schooling and religious liberty. Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a massive ESA bill into law. President Trump signed a raft of executive […]
It's day 107 of the second Trump administration, and a lot has happened over the last two weeks. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two cases that sit at the intersection of schooling and religious liberty. Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a massive ESA bill into law. President Trump signed a raft of executive […]
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Craig Button joins Tony Marinaro to discuss and break down Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes' work this season, why Juraj Slafkovsky and Kaiden Guhle's contracts will ultimately become bargains, the importance of the Patrik Laine and Alex Carrier trades, the significance behind Jake Evans' contract extension, a final grade for Kent and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the second hour, DVD discusses that ESPN is open to adding more money for the SEC to add a 9th conference game. They also gave a report card for the 2025 AFC South this offseason.
We give our marks on Thunderbolts and hand out a full MCU Phase 5 report card — is it a pass or a fail? Then it's on to Andor episodes 4–6, where the tension hits new highs. Finally, we unpack our guy Steven Soderbergh's Black Bag — slick, stylish, and full of secrets. Follow us on Twitter @endslatepod, or join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/endslate for a safe space discussion on pop culture.For inquiries and feedback, email us at endslatepod@gmail.com
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Brian Wilde joins Tony Marinaro to grade Nick Suzuki's season! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ray and Nick give their report cards for every significant rotation player for the Sacramento Kings this season, breaking down how they graded each of them on a curve against their expectations for the players heading into the season. Also, Ray and Nick open the episode by talking about the recent news that former NBA player and agent B.J. Armstrong has been hired as an assistant general manager.
FAN MAIL--We would love YOUR feedback--Send us a Text MessageWhat happens when a determined president returns for a second term after four years in the political wilderness? Donald Trump's first hundred days back in power provide a fascinating case study in executive leadership that's reshaping American government at breathtaking speed.Trump's administration has launched what can only be described as a conservative counter-revolution, systematically dismantling progressive policies through an unprecedented 142 executive orders. The boldest move might be the creation of the Department of Government Efficiency headed by Elon Musk, already identifying billions in potential savings and representing the most significant government reduction effort since Reagan.The southern border transformation stands as perhaps the most dramatic success story. Without new legislation, merely through focused executive action, illegal crossings have reportedly plummeted by an astonishing 95% - a statistic that speaks volumes about the impact of determined leadership. Meanwhile, America First trade policies have reintroduced tariffs targeting China and other trade partners, with early economic indicators showing promise despite some market uncertainty.Foreign policy hasn't been neglected either, with NATO allies facing renewed pressure to increase defense spending contributions and energy independence once again prioritized as a national security imperative. Not all moves have been universally embraced - mass pardons for January 6th defendants have proven deeply polarizing, though Trump campaigned explicitly on this promise.The most significant challenge may be judicial resistance, with an unprecedented number of nationwide injunctions issued against Trump's policies. This constitutional struggle between executive authority and judicial oversight will likely define much of the administration's legal strategy moving forward.Whether you view these developments with enthusiasm or alarm, there's no denying we're witnessing a pivotal moment in American governance - one that asks fundamental questions about executive power, constitutional interpretation, and the proper role of government. What grade would you give Trump's first 100 days?Key Points from the Episode:• Record-breaking 142 executive orders targeting climate regulations, COVID mandates, and diversity initiatives• Creation of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by Elon Musk identifying billions in potential savings• 95% reduction in illegal border crossings through emergency declaration and enhanced enforcement• Implementation of America First trade policies with tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico• Pushing NATO allies to increase defense spending while reducing foreign aid• Mass pardons for January 6th defendants as promised during campaign• Confronting "judicial tyranny" with unprecedented nationwide injunctions against policies• Priority recommendations: pass tax cuts by July 4th, solidify DOGE with congressional action, and work with Congress to curb nationwide judicial injunctionsKeep fighting the good fight.Other resources: Trumps first 100 days written report cardWant to leave a review? Click here, and if we earned a five-star review from you **high five and knuckle bumps**, we appreciate it greatly, thank you so much!
It's day 107 of the second Trump administration, and a lot has happened over the last two weeks. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two cases that sit at the intersection of schooling and religious liberty. Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a massive ESA bill into law. President Trump signed a raft of executive orders on education. And the Trump administration continued its fight with Harvard.On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus discusses these developments, and more, with Andy Rotherham and Rick Hess.Andrew J. Rotherham is a co-founder and senior partner at Bellwether and the author of the Eduwonk blog.Frederick M. Hess is a senior fellow and the director of education policy studies at AEI.Show Notes:Should Democrats Become Pro-Voucher/ESA? Plus Pro-(school) choice Fish.Caffeine HeadacheTrump's 100 Days: The Good, the Bad, and the ConfoundingMy Uber Driver Doesn't Get Trump's Approach to EducationDrunken Sailors in Our Schools
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Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha's top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: Some initial entries into the playbook for shared prosperity. How inflation and economic instability is affecting pay-as-you-go financing in the off-grid solar market (08:40). And, why Tom Steyer see now as a buying opportunity for climate investors with dry powder to deploy (13:50).Relevant links:“Galvanize's Tom Steyer on why now is a good time for climate investors with cash (Q&A),” by David Bank“Defaults on pay-as-you-go solar tick up with income pressure and financial literacy challenges,” by Lucy NgigeContribute a strategy to the playbook through this short form
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha's top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: Some initial entries into the playbook for shared prosperity. How inflation and economic instability is affecting pay-as-you-go financing in the off-grid solar market (08:40). And, why Tom Steyer see now as a buying opportunity for climate investors with dry powder to deploy (13:50).Relevant links:“Galvanize's Tom Steyer on why now is a good time for climate investors with cash (Q&A),” by David Bank“Defaults on pay-as-you-go solar tick up with income pressure and financial literacy challenges,” by Lucy NgigeContribute a strategy to the playbook through this short form
Trump rang in the first 100 days of his second term yesterday at a rally in Warren, Michigan. // A tribute to the great conservative David Horowitz who passed away yesterday at the age of 86. What is the Trump Administration’s end goal in its negotiations with Iran? // The US and Ukraine finally signed their long-awaited mineral deal. What are the prospects for the war in Eastern Europe coming to end?
On April 30, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School v. Drummond, in which a virtual school in Oklahoma is attempting to become the nation's first religious charter school. On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus and four experts discuss and debate the case and […]
On April 30, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School v. Drummond, in which a virtual school in Oklahoma is attempting to become the nation's first religious charter school. On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus and four experts discuss and debate the case and […]
As President Trump takes a victory lap for a wildly successful first 100 days, democrats say it's been nothing but chaos and corruption. [00:00:00] Bret Baier [00:18:26] Rich Lowry [00:36:50] Michael Goodwin [00:55:14] Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.) [01:13:38] Karl Rove [01:30:26] Martha MacCallum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We break down two reports that show how President Donald Trump's policies are impacting the economy. New tariffs are set to kick in this week. A natural resources agreement between the US and Ukraine could be signed by tomorrow. We have a reminder for anyone planning on taking a domestic flight without a passport anytime soon. Plus, two pets in Idaho had a record-breaking playdate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jason Snell and Weldon Dodd are back on the Mac Admins Podcast to discuss this year's Apple in the Enterprise Report Card. How did the last year go for Mac Admins with Apple Products? Well, let's find out… Hosts: Tom Bridge - @tbridge@theinternet.social Marcus Ransom - @marcusransom Guests: Jason Snell - @jsnell Weldon Dodd - LinkedIn Links: https://sixcolors.com/ Sponsors: Kandji 1Password Nudge Security Watchman Monitoring If you're interested in sponsoring the Mac Admins Podcast, please email podcast@macadmins.org for more information. Get the latest about the Mac Admins Podcast, follow us on Twitter! We're @MacAdmPodcast! The Mac Admins Podcast has launched a Patreon Campaign! Our named patrons this month include Weldon Dodd, Damien Barrett, Justin Holt, Chad Swarthout, William Smith, Stephen Weinstein, Seb Nash, Dan McLaughlin, Joe Sfarra, Nate Cinal, Jon Brown, Dan Barker, Tim Perfitt, Ashley MacKinlay, Tobias Linder Philippe Daoust, AJ Potrebka, Adam Burg, & Hamlin Krewson
In Hour 2, Patrick and Joe give their opinions of the Seattle Mariners' performance 30 days into the season, remember some of the best drops in show history, and more.
An ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll reveals historically low approval ratings ahead of President Trump's 100th day in office. The FBI arrests a sitting judge for allegedly aiding an undocumented immigrant to evade authorities. And a car careens into a Canadian street fair just ahead of the country's election day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The grades are in! The boys dive into the 50+ new coaching hires and give out grades on a curved scale. Who is destined for success, and who is in for a looooonnnngggg tenure of stress? Rundown: (0:00) - Intro (4:35) - Root's Roundup (17:50) - Coaching Hire Report Cards (1:36:00) - Reviews Supports us and the sponsors! YouTube Channel (like and subscribe!) The Burner Discord Channel (sign up and join us!) CBB Analytics promo code "Weave" for $40 off subscription Homefield Apparel promo code "3MW" for 15% discount off purchase
Send us a textCelebrating a milestone of one million podcast downloads, this episode dives deep into the world of financial literacy and business funding with Herman Dolce, founder of Bella Sloan Enterprises and creator of the Execute Podcast.As a first-generation Haitian-American entrepreneur, Herman brings a refreshing perspective to financial education, breaking down complex concepts into understandable components. His comparison of credit reports to "adult report cards" perfectly captures his teaching philosophy - making financial literacy accessible to everyone regardless of background.What makes this conversation particularly valuable is Herman's insider knowledge of business funding strategies that allow entrepreneurs and real estate investors to access capital without impacting their personal credit. He reveals how his clients secure up to $50,000 in 0% interest business credit through strategic banking relationships, providing the leverage needed to launch businesses or fund real estate projects without personal financial risk.The discussion turns especially practical when Herman explains how his company has evolved to serve over 3,000 monthly members through Bella Sloan Academy, offering weekly education, accountability systems, and practical resources for just $50 monthly. His approach combines education with implementation - teaching students not just theory but practical application through careful accountability.Most exciting is Herman's collaboration with construction expert Charles Noonan to help 1,000 people acquire property through land banks, secure funding, complete construction, and implement profitable exit strategies. This comprehensive approach addresses the full spectrum of real estate development, providing a roadmap for beginners to enter the market with guided support.Ready to transform your approach to credit, funding, and financial literacy? Join Herman's community at BellasLoanAcademy.com or connect with him on Instagram @Haitian_CEO. And remember his powerful parting wisdom: execution trumps knowledge every time. Start putting what you learn into action today! Thanks again for listening. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave a FIVE-STAR review.Head to Dwanderful right now to claim your free real estate investing kit. And follow:http://www.Dwanderful.comhttp://www.facebook.com/Dwanderfulhttp://www.Instagram.com/Dwanderful http://www.youtube.com/DwanderfulRealEstateInvestingChannelMake it a Dwanderful Day!
AI has upended schooling as we know it. Students now have instant access to tools that can write their essays, summarize entire books, and solve complex math problems. Whether they want to or not, many feel pressured to use these tools just to keep up. Teachers, meanwhile, are left questioning how to evaluate student performance and whether the whole idea of assignments and grading still makes sense. The old model of education suddenly feels broken.So what comes next?In this episode, Daniel and Tristan sit down with cognitive neuroscientist Maryanne Wolf and global education expert Rebecca Winthrop—two lifelong educators who have spent decades thinking about how children learn and how technology reshapes the classroom. Together, they explore how AI is shaking the very purpose of school to its core, why the promise of previous classroom tech failed to deliver, and how we might seize this moment to design a more human-centered, curiosity-driven future for learning.Your Undivided Attention is produced by the Center for Humane Technology. Follow us on X: @HumaneTech_GuestsRebecca Winthrop is director of the Center for Universal Education at the Brookings Institution and chair Brookings Global Task Force on AI and Education. Her new book is The Disengaged Teen: Helping Kids Learn Better, Feel Better, and Live Better, co-written with Jenny Anderson.Maryanne Wolf is a cognitive neuroscientist and expert on the reading brain. Her books include Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain and Reader, Come Home: The Reading Brain in a Digital World.RECOMMENDED MEDIA The Disengaged Teen: Helping Kids Learn Better, Feel Better, and Live Better by Rebecca Winthrop and Jenny AndersonProust and the Squid, Reader, Come Home, and other books by Maryanne WolfThe OECD research which found little benefit to desktop computers in the classroomFurther reading on the Singapore study on digital exposure and attention cited by Maryanne The Burnout Society by Byung-Chul Han Further reading on the VR Bio 101 class at Arizona State University cited by Rebecca Leapfrogging Inequality by Rebecca WinthropThe Nation's Report Card from NAEP Further reading on the Nigeria AI Tutor Study Further reading on the JAMA paper showing a link between digital exposure and lower language development cited by Maryanne Further reading on Linda Stone's thesis of continuous partial attention.RECOMMENDED YUA EPISODESWe Have to Get It Right': Gary Marcus On Untamed AI AI Is Moving Fast. We Need Laws that Will Too.Jonathan Haidt On How to Solve the Teen Mental Health Crisis