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As Bruno Mars gears up for his headline performance at the Trifecta Gala in Louisville, during Kentucky Derby 150 week, we are sharing Bourbon expert Tom Fischer's recent interview with Grammy-winning songwriter and record producer Phil Lawrence - who performs and writes with Bruno Mars. Learn more about the Bruno Mars performance and Trifecta on this link. Listen to this podcast recorded after Bourbon & Beyond 2023 as Phil dives into upcoming ventures and projects including his work with siblings (Dee Dee Lawrence and Shane Lawrence) in "The Lawrences". The Trifecta Gala, organized by Ulysses “Junior” Bridgeman for the 150th Kentucky Derby, supports Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana, celebrating community and mentorship --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bourbonblog/support
Dive into the world of AI and Kubernetes with Shopify's Shane Lawrence in this episode of the Cloud Security Podcast. Shane, shares his experience in the security team at Shopify and working on the intersection of AI, Large Language Models (LLMs), and Kubernetes security. Shopify is looking to pioneer the use of AI to streamline developer operations, enhance productivity, and bolster security measures in multi-tenant Kubernetes environments. This episode will be valuable for you if you work in Kubernetes, Security and looking for how AI can build efficiency in your team. Guest Socials: Shane's Linkedin (Shane's Linkedin) Podcast Twitter - @CloudSecPod If you want to watch videos of this LIVE STREAMED episode and past episodes - Check out our other Cloud Security Social Channels: - Cloud Security Podcast- Youtube - Cloud Security Newsletter - Cloud Security BootCamp Questions asked: (00:00) Introduction to AI and Kubernetes (01:32) Shane Lawrence and Shopify's AI Journey (02:21) AI and Developer Efficiency in Kubernetes (04:39) AI-Driven Automation for Security (06:34) Challenges of AI in Kubernetes Environment (11:22) Case Studies for AI in Kubernetes (13:43) The Future of Kubernetes and AI (15:59) Learning and Experimenting with AI in Kubernetes (17:49) Closing Thoughts and Fun Q&A
After a long, tough school year, I figured we could all use a good laugh. In this encore interview in Episode 45 from April of 2021, I interview the one and only Mr. D, Joe Dombrowski the educator and comedian who performs around the country and whose videos have gone viral. We talk about the importance of using humor when teaching, and how to do it, even if you don't think you're funny. I also share a taste of how I recently used humor to connect with students. This is the perfect summer episode: Learn a little something and laugh a lot. I want to thank my special guest, Joe Dombrowski, and my fellow education podcasters who helped with my fauxmercial today: Charles Williams, Host of The Counter Narrative Podcast, and Shane Lawrence of The Ed Podcast and Unprofessional Development, and of course, Yossie Frankel. I can watch this a million times and still laugh: https://youtu.be/RwnBAHtc1D0 Joe's first appearance on Ellen: https://youtu.be/SqoJMbLRNjc See more of Joe's great video's and listen to his podcast: https://www.mrdtimes3.com/ Find Joe on Twitter: @MrDtimes3
Cloud Security Podcast - we are continuing with our "Kubernetes Security & KubeCon EU 2023" and for the fourth episode in this series Shane Lawrence and Daniele Santos from Shopify explained how kube-audit an open source tool from Shopify. They spoke about how they have used the audit tool to improve security with a developer security lens. Episode ShowNotes, Links and Transcript on Cloud Security Podcast: www.cloudsecuritypodcast.tv FREE CLOUD BOOTCAMPs on www.cloudsecuritybootcamp.com Host Twitter: Ashish Rajan (@hashishrajan) Guest Socials: Shane Lawrence (Shane's Linkedin) and Daniele Santos (Dani's Linkedin) Podcast Twitter - @CloudSecPod @CloudSecureNews If you want to watch videos of this LIVE STREAMED episode and past episodes - Check out our other Cloud Security Social Channels: - Cloud Security News - Cloud Security BootCamp Spotify TimeStamp for Interview Questions (00:00) Introduction (02:52) A bit about Shane (03:45) A bit about Dani (04:23) Which kubecons have Shane and Dani attended? (05:03) A bit about Dani and Shane's talk at Kubecon EU (06:42) Misconfigurations in Kubernetes (09:48) Dani talks about the Kubernetes Security Report (10:13) Use case for Kubernetes Misconfiguration (11:45) What is Azure Escape? (12:51) What is container escape? (15:26) What is kubeaudit? (15:49) Contributing to kubeaudit (16:40) The maturity of kubeaudit (19:04) How would kubeaudit help with an azure escape? (19:41) The developer experience (21:34) How shopify uses kubeaudit (24:59) Getting started with kubeaudit (25:53) Challenges with implementing kubeaudit (27:19) Maturity of kubernetes security and kubecon (30:02) Learning about kubernetes (34:07) Areas of security not being spoken about enough (36:16) Open Source and Software supply chain risks See you at the next episode!
My guest today is Lindsay Lyons. We talk about what a culturally responsive sustaining classroom is, as well as why and how to make it happen, especially through PBL. She shares a lot of practical ideas and resources. Then Lindsay knocks it out of the park playing a literature focused The 5-Minute Game Show. I want to thank my guest today, Lindsay Lyons, and for help with the fauxmercial - Shane Lawrence, who is now on the podcast Unprofessional Development, and also Shane's daughter. Resources and links: Lindsay's Website YouTube Twitter https://extras.lindsaybethlyons.com/overthrowsurvey https://extras.lindsaybethlyons.com/overthrowcircle https://extras.lindsaybethlyons.com/overthrowplanne
In this bonus episode, I wanna talk about the idea of a teacher holding their classroom as if they were holding it in the palm of their hand versus a tight fist. As brand new teachers, we are in the process of holding our hand so tight around that classroom. We imagine that in order to manage that classroom, we have to be in control, and control a lot of times looks like holding our hand in that fist. I've recently had several conversations. Guests about that idea of classroom management, making a fist in terms of how I keep my classroom in control, and I've started to wonder if it's a benefit. We're often told don't smile until Thanksgiving. You don't want to let them know that you have a heart. I wonder if that's really good advice there's this underlying message that you are in charge. You are in control, and I'm not sure that's the message we wanna give. When I speak with Shane Lawrence in the near future, he mentioned that as a new teacher, he also felt like he had to hold his hand in a fist. With more experience the less he held his hand so tight and started to open it up and open palm with his students, allowing them to engage with empowerment and the student voice in the classroom. Do I wanna push people away with control? It gives you this false sense of comfortability and lack of vulnerability. But in the end, you're really putting barriers up for yourself and for those around you. And as a teacher, the last thing that we should wanna do is to put a barrier between us and the students. If you have a classroom and you control it with a closed fist, you will not have the kind of relationships we want. I also think of Ross's interview. And his experience of being bullied and feeling so alone, he was connected to teachers that had open hands, but I don't think enough of us understand how important opening our hands and empowering our students. This whole podcast is geared toward student voice. How do we engage student voice? How do we empower students to use their voice? If you chose to engage and talk with your students. You are absolutely tapping into a valuable resource, our students are an incredible resource. I don't think we use them as a resource enough. I encourage you to try. Try one lesson. Operating with a hand that's open. If nothing else, recognize the lack of energy that you have to put in holding onto your fist and the energy that comes out from those students. What a beautiful place that could be.
I am so ready for some huge, great changes, to education. How about you? How are we going to make this happen? How can we provide a super high quality education for every student? My guest today, Dr. Lacrecia Terrance, has been working toward this goal for a long time. In our conversation she shares a lot of practical experience with how PBL and the concepts of unschooling can genuinely create a better and more equitable education experience. We do talk a little educational philosophy, but there are also practical ideas and tools, as well. After our chat, Lacrecia crushes an NFL/PBL hybrid The 5-Minute Game Show! I want to thank Dr. Lacrecia Terrance and re-thank Shane Lawrence who is now a co-host on the Unprofessional Development podcast for joining me on the fauxmercial. Follow Dr. Terrance's journey on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram @TheEduProject Visit the EduProject website Email lterrance@theeduproject.org PBL Works
Mealey and our guest host, Shane Lawrence from The Edpodcast, inteview Beth Donahoe, a Maine teacher and teaching union rep. We discuss common misconceptions about union reps, what teachers can do to help their unions, and what Mealey keeps hidden in his desk... Just for fun, check out our first conversation with Shane on Unprofessional Development's 18th episode: "The 'Ed Podcast' Podcast Listen to more of The Edpodcast! Sponsors: Goodniks is a podcast series exploring the journey and meaning of doing good in the world — for people who do good or are just thinking about it. Support Us: Don't forget to like and subscribe, and follow us on Twitter @unprocast Have a funny story or suggestion? Email us! Get your Unprofessional Development Merchandise! T-shirts, bumper stickers, magnets, and mugs!!!
In this episode, the tables are turned. I was a guest on Shane Lawrence's The Ed Podcast and we talked about so many important ways that we can begin to really overthrow education for the better including inquiry and game-based learning, authentic creative assessments and why I compare traditional education to a rotary phone and what it's going to take to upgrade to a smart phone (metaphorically speaking). When Shane interviewed me, it was at the beginning of 2020 and it aired on March 5th of 2020 (Cue ominous music). Needless to say, much has changed since then. You know many about the big changes, but I also update you on what's up with me. Lastly, I've got a really fun and exciting announcement coming up in May about the fauxmercials. So, stay tuned! I want to especially thank Shane Lawrence for lending me this episode and his voice for the fauxmercial! And also thank Yossie Frankel for lending his voice as well. Links and Resources: The Ed Podcast Shane's Twitter: @theedpodcast New Lens Ed. – See my workshop, courses and more. My Twitter @BatshevaFrankel Lenses of Questioning Self-Paced Course Qualia: The School for Deeper Learning
Shane Lawrence, veteran educator, and the long-time host of The Ed Podcast shares some wisdom he has learned and gained from all of the educators on his podcast over hundreds of episodes as well as his students. It covers both bigger picture and lot of practical ideas. Because Shane teaches, among other things, film studies and film production we talk about ways to incorporate filmmaking into any subject, and after our interview, I share more ways to use video making in your class. Also, you won't want to miss the film-themed The 5-Minute Game Show written by associate producer, Eve Hirschman, because Shane totally nails it! Links and Contact Information: Shane's Twitter and Instagram: @theedpodcast Shane's Email: theedpodcast@gmail.com The Ed Podcast Episode 134 on The Ed Podcast with Batsheva Batsheva@newlensed.com New Lens Ed. Shop for Overthrowing Education swag
Matt Barnes, podcast host and founder of started the Global Education Movement, so that educators and parents can team up to create and implement a whole new vision of learning that will benefit every student. Our conversation has many great take-aways for both parents and educators. Please share this episode with every parent you know! Matt hit it out of the park for The 5-Minute Game Show. And I announce a contest for a listener to get their own Overthrowing Education mug! Special thanks to Matt Barnes, and to my fauxmercial VO pal Shane Lawrence from The Ed podcast. For Parents: https://theeducationgame.com/ https://educationgame.fireside.fm/ www.QualiaSchool.com Contact Matt to find out information about Global Education Movement: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook
Today's episode with educator and author Connie Hamilton is so near and dear to my heart. We have a great conversation about the importance of not only how to ask powerful, more focused questions, but also how students can do the same. Connie also shares how to respond to the “I don't know” answer that we often get from students. She offers so much solid, applicable advice in this episode! At the end of the interview. Connie plays a “pop songs with questions in the title” The 5-Minute Game Show. And super bonus: She sings some of the answers! In my discussion with Connie you'll hear me talk about my Lenses of Questioning course that has now officially launched. Watch the video to find out more about the course and see NewLensEd.com to register. I'd like to give my special thanks to Connie Hamilton for joining me and also a special shout out to my Lenses of Questioning commercial helpers Shane Lawrence from The Ed Podcast, Yossie and Tuvia Frankel. Links and Resources: Hacking Questions Visit www.hackingquestions.com Connie's Free Resources Follow Connie on Twitter: @conniehamilton Check out the Lenses of Questioning Course
Continuing our release of the 2021 Edupodlooza, we have our radio drama, "The Last Day." Please enjoy the exciting story of a group of teachers, a PD on the last day of school, and a zombie attack. Written by Batsheva Frankel Aviva Levin William Mealey Chris Tudisco Starring Jordan.... Charles William of The Counter Narrative Sage... Batsheva Frankel of Overthrowing Education Wallace... Chris Tudisco of Unprofessional Development Robin... Aviva Levin of Lesson Impossible Cameron... Lindy Mealey Taylor... Brad Sheffler of Planning Period Podcast PA Announcer... Gerardo Muñoz of Two Dope Teachers and a Mic Darryl... Shane Lawrence of The Edpodcast Cheryl... Sandrine Hope of Step Into Mondays Nico... William Mealey of Unprofessional Development Sound Effects... Lanny Cross And just for fun, here's the full video of Edupodlooza! (Yes, we really hosted podcasts for almost 8 1/2 hours...). Don't forget to like and subscribe, and follow us on Twitter @unprocast Have a funny story or suggestion? Email us! Sponsors: Podgo
On this episode, my wonderful guest is educator and co-author of The Startup Teacher Playbook, Darcy Bakkegard. We have an in-depth conversation about why so much of traditional professional development for educators isn't working and how teachers can take charge of and design their own PD. She also talks about why teachers are natural leaders even if they don't see themselves as such. There are so many great takeaways in this episode. And at the end of our chat, Darcy plays a special musical theater version of The 5-Minute Game Show. I'd like to thank my special guest Darcy Bakkegard as well as the fantastic people who helped me the Magic PD Dust fauxmercial, Shane Lawrence of The Ed Podast, Yossie Frankel and Rivi Frankel. Resource Links: The Educators' Lab Website The Startup Teacher Playbook Personalized PD Challenge- Darcy's PD Challenge for the summer to help teachers turn ideas into action. Free to participate, all videos & resources will be on YouTube; no book required. Darcy on Twitter: @DBakkegard Michelle Blanchet (Co-Author of The Startup Teacher Playbook) on Twitter: @Educatorslab
Action Heros show up early, or is is just on time, so this one dropped 2 hours and 20 minutes ahead of schedule. Enjoy! You deserve it! Welcome to FreshAirAtFive (FAAF) Podcast - Episode 19 I'm your host, Bryon Carpenter In this episode, I share my daily reflection posted on Twitter @bryoncar, from May 3-7, 2021 I reflect on these podcast episode from my listens on the: 3rd: Leader of Learning E115 "Make Them Feel Like Action Heroes with John Davis"; Good News Brad News E18 "Featuring Shelley Moore" 4th: Overthrowing Education E47 "Lorraine Connell: How to Develop Every Learner's Student Leadership Skills"; Define YOUniversity E67 "Classroom Management and Leadership: What's the Difference?" 5th: The Staffroom Podcast E84 "Vision and Mission The Student Connection" 6th: Educational Duct Tape E59 "Kasey Bell - Dynamic Blended Learning from Shake Up Learning"; My EdTech Life E62 "The Hustle Culture and STEM for All!" 7th: TNT EdTech Podcast E & TheEdPodcast E163 "Making It Count with Scott Nunes and Shane Lawrence"; Teachers on Fire E192 SPARK "How I'm Making Student Learning VISIBLE in My Math Classroom" Next Episode: May 21th at midnight - stay tuned. You can connect with me by leaving a Voice Message here or following me on Twitter (@FreshAirAtFive or @bryoncar) ------------------------------ As my OneWord for 2021 is APPRECIATE, I appreciate you giving this my first-attempt-in-learning to create a podcast experience a listen. Subscribe so you don't miss any upcoming episodes and please give me a review on Apple Podcast to get my voice out there further. ------------------------------ Track: It's Almost Over - SelChol ( NoCopyrightMusic ) | My Audio Library | Background Music Bumper: Jen Giffen Shukes&Giff --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freshairatfive5/message
In episode 78 we partner up with Shane Lawrence's Ed. Podcast with sharing the episode Conversation 163 - Scott Nunes - Making it Count from Ed. Podcast on our TNT EdTech Podcast. Quick links to topics and tools in this episode: theedpodcast.com Twitter theedpodcast Follow on Twitter Scott Nunes @mrnunesteach and Matthew Ketchum @mattedtechcoach Follow TNT EdTech Podcast on your favorite podcast player of choice, on the web www.tntedtech.com and on Twitter @tntedtech - we thank you for listening!
On this episode, I chat with the hilarious, charming, passionate educator and professional comedian, Joe Dombrowski. We talk about not only why teaching with humor and playfulness is crucial for deeper learning, but also how to make it happen in your classes and lessons, even if you don’t consider yourself naturally funny. You might know Joe from his many hysterical, viral YouTube Videos , or maybe you saw him on one of his appearances on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which I made him tell me all about. And while I can’t say Joe was the most successful player of The 5-Minute Game Show, he was certainly one of the funniest. Don’t miss it at the end of the interview. I want to thank my special guest, Joe Dombrowski, and all my fellow education podcasters who helped with my fauxmercial today: Charles Williams, Host of The Counter Narrative Podcast, Traci Browder host of Intelligogy, The Podcast, and a recurring favorite, Shane Lawrence of The Ed Podcast, and also Yossie Frankel. See more of Joe’s great video’s and listen to his podcast: https://www.mrdtimes3.com/ Find Joe on Twitter: @MrDtimes3
PodSwap(n): when two podcasters jump on each others' shows to double down on the awesome. In this bonus episode, I chat with Shane Lawrence, host of The Ed Podcast. We dig into podcasting (obviously), what he's learned after interviewing over 160 guests, and the joyful discovery of making things.
Prolific author and passionate educator Starr Sackstein is my guest for a great conversation about the power of questions and the importance of cultivating students’ curiosity. We had so much to talk about that I have a second episode with Starr about better assessments and going gradeless on my next episode. She also slayed the super hero-themed The 5-Minute Game Show at the end of our discussion. On this episode, I also debut my new course, Lenses of Questioning, an approach I created to help students ask a wider variety of kind of question, and it helps teachers, too. In my course you’ll learn lots of activities and games you can do with your students to help them develop their analytical and critical thinking skills. Listen to this episode to get the discount code for the course. For more information, go to NewLensEd.com or write to me at Batsheva@newlensed.com My special thanks to Starr Sackstein and to the voice over talent that helped me with my Lenses of Questioning not-so-fauxmercial, Shane Lawrence, from The Ed Podcast, and Yossie and Tuvia Frankel from my family.
In a time of online teaching, Danny Hauger is a bit of a standout. See, he likes online teaching. And before you come after him for that, give him a chance. Danny is a big believer in remaining positive, finding the good, and building an environment that kids can thrive in, no matter if that’s online or in person. With his background in broadcasting and radio, he’s also got some great advice for those of us struggling to keep things interesting and engaging for our students as we attempt to teach through a screen. Hosted by Shane Lawrence. Questions for our next episode or guest ideas? Write us! inspiringteachershow@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @InspiringTeacherShow Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/inspiring-teachers/id1442182731?mt=2 Questions for our next episode or guest ideas? Write us! inspiringteachershow@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @InspiringTeacherShow Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/inspiring-teachers/id1442182731?mt=2 Help support Danny Hauger's Music Podcast new album "Lime Light" on Bandcamp (pay what you want! Support a teacher's dream!) This episode of Inspiring Teachers is brought to you by AmpedUpLearning.com - Are you looking for new and engaging ways to get your students up and moving in the classroom? Get out of the Sit and Get rut of teaching by checking out AmpedUpLearning.com, a 2 teacher owned and operated company in Texas that is looking to gamify teaching with creative new activities for the classroom. From their FRECK! resources and Escape Rooms for Social Studies and Science to SPEED Squares and task cards for Math and English they have TONS of teacher created resources...and don't forget to check out their apparel designed specifically for teachers. Use code HAUGERHISTORY10 to save 10% on all items and follow them on social media @AmpedUpLearning for their monthly giveaways of Amazon giftcards, lessons and apparel. Start your podcast today with a free trial here from Podbean.com and support our show! Hauger History Store on AmpedUpLearning!
My guest in this episode, Kevin Stoller, started Kay-Twelve in 2009 to help educators design better learning environments. He is the author of “Creating Better Learning Environments” and host of the Better Learning Podcast. We discuss different ways to enhance student engagement and provide true equity by focusing on the design of classroom. He gives lots of tips for educators even with no budgets, and in an interview update, talks about what to do now, and why there are better options than plexiglass. Special thanks to Kevin and to my fauxmercial voice actors, Shane Lawrence of The Ed. Podcast and his daughter. Other Links: Kevin’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinstoller/ Lorraine Connell’s Are we Breeding Poodles
ClassCast Podcast Ep.047 features Shane Lawrence, the host of The Ed Podcast and a middle school drama/film/computer/art/English/everything teacher from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Shane and host Ryan Tibbens discuss Shane's experiences in education, podcasting, how to make school better for students, great movie and book recommendations, and more. For over six years, The Ed Podcast has been among the most loved and respected education podcasts; using that background, Shane shares what he has learned about great teaching and about how to broadcast it. For the "ideal school" section of this episode, Shane showed up prepared -- he had notes about schedules, planning times, options, and more. And of course, as a film and drama teacher, Shane shares some excellent movie and book recommendations at the end. This episode has a little something for everyone, and it has a whole lot for teachers, administrators, and podcasters. You can contact Shane via TheEdPodcast.com and on Twitter @theedpodcast. Be sure to like, follow, subscribe, share, comment, review, and all that other good stuff wherever you get your podcasts. Streaming now on all major services. Table of Contents0:00-15:52 -- Intro to Shane Lawrence & Education Podcasting15:52-26:00 -- Shane's Education & Teaching Career26:00-31:13 -- How We Schedule a School Day31:13-1:06:04 -- The Ideal School1:06:38-1:14:25 -- Shane's Movie & Book Recommendations1:14:26-1:15:27 -- Wrap UpSupport the show (http://paypal.me/TibbensEST)
Welcome to the Mess Hall Podcast, part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown. Community supported. This week, Lena and Avery try local goods from the farmer's market. Garlic crunchies, rum, and lemon chia jam are a few of the things we sampled. This weeks podcast shoutout is going to ED - CONVERSATIONS ABOUT THE TEACHING LIFE Honest conversations between educators. Hosted by teacher Shane Lawrence. This episode of The Mess Hall Podcast is brought to you by World on Fire, a new podcast from CBC Edmonton.World on Fire is a new five-part series that takes you to the front lines of out of control wildfires in Canada, Australia, and California. Recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic, hosts Adrienne Lamb and Mike Flannigan look at what it takes to find hope in the midst of fear and destruction and how communities affected by wildfires rebuild. The series examines the high costs that wildfires cause to people’s health, homes, and communities. Find World on Fire on the CBC Listen app or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also find it online at cbc.ca/worldonfire
Welcome to the Mess Hall Podcast, part of the @albertapodnet powered by @atbfinancial. Today Avery and Lena revisit their youth with candy of the past. Fun Dip, Runts, and candy "cigarettes" are some of the nostalgia treats we tried. This weeks's podcast shout out is going to ED - CONVERSATIONS ABOUT THE TEACHING LIFE No lists, no inspirational quotes — just honest conversations with teacher Shane Lawrence. Hear interviews with educators every week, and a monthly check-in with a roundtable of local teachers. Find out more at www.theedpodcast.com With Pod Power, ATB is making it possible for us to amplify the voices of Albertans and Alberta podcasters. This episode, we’re giving a Pod Power shout out to: WHAT ON EARTH CAN WE DO? WHAT ON EARTH CAN WE DO? is a podcast produced by the Alberta Emerald Foundation. In this annual series, hosts Colleen and Gregory chat with Alberta’s environmental leaders about hot topics like food waste, reusing and recycling, and more. While tackling ecological challenges as individuals can seem daunting, we can learn together how to answer the question “What On EARTH Can We Do?“ To listen and find out more, visit emeraldfoundation.ca/podcast/
Welcome to Episode 89 of the podcast! Original Air Date: April 1, 2020 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud part of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB. This week's network shoutout goes out to then ED-Conversations About The Teaching Life. Listen for honest conversations with teacher Shane Lawrence. Hear interviews with educators every week, and a monthly check-in with a roundtable of local teachers. Visit www.albertapodcastnetwork.com for links to this show and all the other great shows on the network. Be sure to visit www.seatgiant.ca for tickets to all the hottest sporting events, concerts and theatre. Use the code ‘APN' at checkout and save 5% off your purchase while helping out the Alberta Podcast Network. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: Pod Power. ATB is making it possible for us to amplify the voices of Albertans and Alberta podcasters. This episode, we're giving a Pod Power shout out to: WHAT ON EARTH CAN WE DO?, a podcast produced by the Alberta Emerald Foundation. In this annual series, hosts Colleen and Gregory chat with Alberta's environmental leaders about hot topics like food waste, reusing and recycling, and more. While tackling these issues as individuals can seem daunting, we can learn together how to answer the question “What On EARTH Can We Do?“ To listen and find out more, visit www.emeraldfoundation.ca/podcast Visit the Canadian BBQ Society website at www.cbbqs.ca for a full calendar of events, team info and results from past competitions. Abe Delgado is my guest this week. Based in Corona, CA, Abe is the host of the I Crush BBQ podcast. You can find I Crush BBQ on your favourite podcast app and please give him a follow on his social media. Abe's email is: icrushbbqshow@gmail.com. Facebook & Instagram: I Crush Barbecue Show Twitter: @iCrushBBQshow Tik Tok: icrushbbqshow All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Eat More Barbecue can be found at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca, on Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue and on Twitter @eatmorebarbecue. My email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. This podcast is a www.EatMoreBarbecue.ca production.
15 year veteran teacher, and "The Ed Podcast" host, Shane Lawrence, chats with us about giving students ownership, being flexible, and the power of discovering your own style. More at www.teachbetter.com/podcast/shanelawrence Episode Highlights 3:45 - Chatting about the "Call For Proposals" for the 2020 Teach Better Conference. 10:44 - Previewing the episode with Shane Lawrence. 17:03 - Shane introduces himself. 18:20 - Shane's failure: Musical theatre - Took on too much. 23:00 - Talking about Shane's podcast, "The Ed Podcast." Check out Rae's episode on Shane's podcast! 26:02 - What's keeping Shane excited about education right now: New challenges every dqy. 29:22 - Shane's advice for teachers: Be yourself - work to discover your own style - you don’t have to be someone else, you don’t have to do everything 31:48 - 6 questions answered in 15 seconds or less. 34:52 - How to connect with Shane. Shane's Recommendations EdTech Tool: Google Classroom Book: "The Overstory" by Richard Powers. Who to Follow on Social Media: @JennBinis @collidingwithscience @stantonalana YouTube/Podcast/Website/Blog: Smarter Every Day, New York Times - Anatomy of a Scene Daily/Weekly/Monthly Routine: Do something that scares you. Best piece of advice you've ever received: Pick your battles. Links to Connect With Shane Website: www.theedpodcast.com Twitter: @theedpodcast Instagram: @theedpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teach-better-talk/message
Chris and Lee are joined by Shane Lawrence, high school art, computing, film studies, and drama teacher at Elk Island Public School in Edmonton, Canada. Shane is a prolific podcaster, releasing over 130 episodes to date. Shane is passionate about film studies and film production. This week's show is all about getting started in podcasting and Shane's experience in teaching Film Studies.
SHANE LAWRENCE is a high school educator in Alberta, Canada who specializes in film studies but also teaches digital media and art courses at the 7th and 8th grade levels. Shane is the host and producer of The Ed Podcast. In our conversation, Shane shares candidly about how the extraordinary demands of a musical production once stretched him to a breaking point. He tells the origin story of The Ed Podcast and describes his mission as a podcaster today. Shane talks about what is exciting him in education, the new course that will teach him the most in the coming school year, and the key to overcoming imposter syndrome. As we conclude, he also shares the voices and resources that are shaping his thinking and inspiring his practice today. Connect with Shane: On Twitter @TheEdPodcast On Instagram @TheEdPodcast On his podcast: The Ed Podcast Visit https://teachersonfire.net/ for all the show notes and links from this episode! Connect with the Teachers on Fire podcast on social media: On Twitter: https://twitter.com/TeachersOnFire On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teachersonfire/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeachersOnFire/ On LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/TimWCavey On The Teachers on Fire Magazine: https://medium.com/teachers-on-fire On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFDPjkAn7lZb-rahyVDttKA Song Track Credits Intro: Easy (by Mike Cosmo -- license purchased at https://taketones.com/) Outtro: Bluntedsesh4 (by Tha Silent Partner, courtesy of FreeMusicArchive.org) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teachersonfire/support
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Shane Lawrence is a high school teacher in Alberta and host of The Ed Podcast. Check it out http://theedpodcast.podbean.com/
Today Shane Lawrence is in the house and we are talking about The Edge of Seventeen, which really means we're talking about all the things that teenagers think about that maybe they shouldn't say out loud. But, actually they should because teenagers are people too and they are going through awful and devastating things just like the rest of us and deserve to feel them fully and complexly. Life is hard, man, and it's even harder when you're dealing with mental health issues and your father dies and your best friend starts dating your brother. What? Did I say all that out loud? Ok, well if you haven't seen this movie, WATCH IT, and then come immediately back here to listen and discuss along with us because this episode is packed with revelations that are sure to get you thinking about things you've been repressing for awhile.
I'm joined by podcast host Shane Lawrence of the Ed Podcast. The Ed Podcast focuses on conversations about teaching life. Shane and I discuss: - Impact of PD - Media Narrative of Teachers - EdCamps - Microcredentialing PD - Educational Mercenaries/Stability of the teaching profession - Shane's "happy place" teaching Film Studies - Parenting and our hopes for our children in school - Jingle All the Way --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Algorithms that effectively guide instruction is the dream of some people… but the reality of what instructional programs can do right now is something else entirely. Shane Lawrence guest hosts this month as we discuss a recent study on how computer-assisted instruction compared to human teachers. Later, we look at some urban planning research to find lessons on how we can create better learning spaces in our classrooms and our buildings. We consider the role student work should play, and what decorations do more harm than good. The Peer Review is a full mail bag, with questions submitted by pre-service teachers and authors who respond to last month’s discussion. We drink Big Wave, a golden ale from Kona Brewing Co in in the Hawaiian islands (and other places).
Ramona Meharg talks to Shane Lawrence (@theedpodcast) about Team Teaching, Summer, what makes a good podcast and how everyone has a story to share.
**Follow us on Twitter - @InstantRel** On the thirteenth episode of the Instant Relevance Podcast, Denis (@MathDenisNJ) and Raymond (@blended_math) interview teacher, podcaster, tech enthusiast, and relevance advocate, Shane Lawrence (@theedpodcast) about how there are no subjects in life, and how learning should span all realms of our curiosities. Shane Lawrence - -- theedpodcast.podbean.com/ Check out more from Denis -- denissheeran.com/ Check out more from Ray -- blendedlearningmath.com/ The Instant Relevance Podcast is a proud member of the Education Podcast Network - www.edupodcastnetwork.com/
After an entire season talking about the lyrics of West Side Story, we now turn our attention to the film version. I invited on Shane Lawrence to discuss the artistry of the movie and why it still remains such a cultural touchpoint almost 60 years later.
It's a crossover episode! Fawnda is joined by APN bud Shane Lawrence of the Ed Podcast to talk dance education with Jodie Vandekerkove and Gerry Morita of Mile Zero Dance on their outreach work in Edmonton schools. There's no “5, 6, 7, 8…” in these classes, folks. To learn more about having Mile Zero's Dance residencies, visit milezerodance.com. Photo by Natasha Dixon. I Don't Get It is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB. https://idontgetityeg.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/IDGI-S4-E34-1.mp3 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
It’s a crossover episode! Fawnda is joined by APN bud Shane Lawrence of the Ed Podcast to talk dance education with Jodie Vandekerkove and Gerry Morita of Mile Zero Dance on their outreach work in Edmonton schools. There’s no “5, 6, 7, 8…” in these classes, folks. To learn more about having Mile Zero’s Dance […]
Hello, and welcome to Episode 27 of the Planning Period Podcast, your #EdBreakroom. I’m your host, Brad Shreffler. This week on the show I am … Read More ›
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