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Anne-Laure Le Cunff (@neuranne) is a neuroscientist and author of the book Tiny Experiments, where she shines a scientific light on how we set goals, what experiments we should think about, and how we can deal with uncertainty in a high-stress world.We chat about goals, reprogramming your own subconscious, and how learning in public can benefit anyone on any journey.The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/anne-laure-le-cunff-tiny-experiments/The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/379-anne-laure-le-cunff-tiny-experimentsCheck out Podscan to get alerts when you're mentioned on podcasts: https://podscan.fmSend me a voicemail on Podline: https://podline.fm/arvidYou'll find my weekly article on my blog: https://thebootstrappedfounder.comPodcast: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/podcastNewsletter: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/newsletterMy book Zero to Sold: https://zerotosold.com/My book The Embedded Entrepreneur: https://embeddedentrepreneur.com/My course Find Your Following: https://findyourfollowing.comHere are a few tools I use. Using my affiliate links will support my work at no additional cost to you.- Notion (which I use to organize, write, coordinate, and archive my podcast + newsletter): https://affiliate.notion.so/465mv1536drx- Riverside.fm (that's what I recorded this episode with): https://riverside.fm/?via=arvid- TweetHunter (for speedy scheduling and writing Tweets): http://tweethunter.io/?via=arvid- HypeFury (for massive Twitter analytics and scheduling): https://hypefury.com/?via=arvid60- AudioPen (for taking voice notes and getting amazing summaries): https://audiopen.ai/?aff=PXErZ- Descript (for word-based video editing, subtitles, and clips): https://www.descript.com/?lmref=3cf39Q- ConvertKit (for email lists, newsletters, even finding sponsors): https://convertkit.com?lmref=bN9CZw
Do you ever feel like your child is falling behind their peers? In this episode of Non Linear Learning, we talk about the gaps that Traditional Education can create in Neurodivergent learners and 3 ways you can address that right now! I'll explain how sensory needs, Apraxia, and an under-resourced education system contribute to the illusion of "lagging behind." Plus, three actionable steps to reframe, support, and empower your child's learning journey. Tune in and let's obliterate the gap!
How do you create meaningful change in education without losing your job?My guest this week, Jennifer D. Klein, explores the delicate balance of innovation and resistance through the lens of her experiences in nontraditional education. Jennifer shares with us her incredible insights about leading change in schools today. From poetry in the wilderness to navigating political turbulence, discover how language, timing, and understanding can help leaders create schools where every student thrives.IN THIS EPISODE, WE DISCUSS:The transformative experience of growing up in alternative educationHow leaders can navigate resistance to change while staying true to their educational visionThe unexpected ways language choice can impact how communities receive educational innovationCreating school environments where each child is celebratedRESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Connect with Jennifer:https://principledlearning.orghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jdeborahkleinhttps://x.com/jdeborahkleinhttps://www.instagram.com/jdeborahklein/https://www.facebook.com/jdeborahkleinLearn more about the Rebel Project Literacy Curriculum, a fully integrated literacy and project based learning curriculum, at projectup.us or inkwire.co/rplc Get your copy of Rebel Educator: Create Classrooms Where Impact and Imagination MeetLearn more about Rebel Educator, explore our professional development opportunities for educators and students, and check out our project library.Visit us at UP Academy to learn more about our personalized and inclusive learning environment.Connect with Tanya and UP Academy on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram and learn more about her journey here.GUEST BIO:Jennifer D. Klein is a product of experiential project-based education herself, and she lives and breathes the student-centered pedagogies used to educate her. She became a teacher during graduate school in 1990, quickly finding the intersection between her love of writing and her fascination with educational transformation and its potential impact on social change. A former head of school with extensive international experience and over 30 years in education--including 19 in the classroom--Jennifer facilitates dynamic, interactive workshops for teachers, leaders and students, working to amplify student voice, to provide the tools for high-quality project-based learning in all cultural and socio-economic contexts, and to shift school culture to support such practices. Motivated by her belief that all children deserve a meaningful, relevant education like the one she experienced herself, and that giving them such an education will catalyze positive change in their communities and beyond, Jennifer strives to inspire educators to shift their practices in schools worldwide.Jennifer's first book, The Global Education Guidebook, was published in 2017, and her second, The Landscape Model of Learning: Designing Student-Centered Experiences for Cognitive and Cultural Inclusion, written with co-author Kapono Ciotti, was published in 2022.Enjoying the show? Leave us a rating and review and help more people find us!bit.ly/RebelEducatorApplePodcastsWe'd love it if you could take a few minutes to fill out this survey to let us know how we can bring you the best possible content: forms.gle/JcKHf9DHTZnYUmQr6 Interested in being on the Rebel Educator podcast? Fill out this form and we'll reach out to you if we think you'd be a great fit for an upcoming episode. https://forms.gle/CZJXLQDdevPh22ZN7Want to learn more about opening your own UP Academy? Check out the Rebel Educator Accelerator:www.rebeleducator.com/courses/the-acceleratorMORE ABOUT THE REBEL EDUCATOR PODCAST:In each episode of the Rebel Educator podcast, I deconstruct world-class educators, students, and thought leaders in education to extract the tactics, tools, and routines that you can use as teachers and parents. Join me as we discuss how to shift the classroom, the learning environment, the mindset, and the pedagogy, to resist tradition, reignite wonder, and re-imagine the future of education.This podcast is dedicated to all of the educators who work thankless hours to make our next generation the best it can be. It was designed to begin conversations on how we can redesign education for the future of work and the success of our students. It is meant for teachers, students, administrators, homeschoolers and anyone who interacts with and teaches youth. Ever wish you had a blueprint for transforming your school without drowning in administrative tasks? The 90-Day Accelerator is opening soon, and waitlist members get two live coaching calls plus exclusive leadership courses ($750 value). Claim your spot → https://90-day-waitlist.carrd.co/?rootabl=tanyasheckleyWe're thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. IXL's comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:Simplify and streamline technologySave teachers' timeReliably meet Tier 1 standardsImprove student performance on state assessments
Welcome to episode #969 of Six Pixels of Separation - The ThinkersOne Podcast. Michael B. Horn is one of those rare people who seamlessly bridges the worlds of education, innovation, and career development. As the co-founder of the Clayton Christensen Institute and a teacher at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Michael has dedicated his career to reimagining how we learn and work. He's the author of several transformative books, including Disrupting Class, From Reopen To Reinvent, and his latest, Job Moves - 9 Steps For Making Progress In Your Career. In this conversation, Michael shares his thoughtful approach to helping individuals and organizations adapt to a world where education and careers are anything but linear. We discussed how his latest book applies the “Jobs to Be Done” theory to career moves, offering a framework that helps people align their work with their lives in a more meaningful way. Michael's passion for unlocking potential shines through as we explore the challenges minimum wage workers face, the evolving role of AI in the workplace, and the need for more experiential learning in education. He also reflects on the legacy of his mentor, Clayton Christensen, and how his ideas continue to shape modern business and learning. What struck me most was Michael's grounded optimism - he's not just thinking about the future of work... he's actively working to make it more accessible, human, and fulfilling. If you're grappling with a career change, wondering how education needs to evolve, or just curious about how to thrive in an unpredictable world, this episode is full of insight and inspiration. Enjoy the conversation... Running time: 1:03:06. Hello from beautiful Montreal. Listen and subscribe over at Apple Podcasts. Listen and subscribe over at Spotify. Please visit and leave comments on the blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. Check out ThinkersOne. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on Twitter. Here is my conversation with Michael B. Horn. Job Moves - 9 Steps For Making Progress In Your Career. From Reopen To Reinvent. Disrupting Class. Clayton Christensen Institute. Harvard Graduate School of Education. Follow Michael on X. Follow Michael on LinkedIn. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Chapters: (00:00) - Navigating Career Choices in a Fluid Landscape. (02:58) - The Evolution of Education and Work. (06:06) - Understanding Learning Differences and Accommodations. (08:51) - The Impact of Traditional Education on Career Paths. (12:10) - The Value of Trades and Alternative Pathways. (14:50) - Rethinking Professional Training in Healthcare. (17:58) - The Role of Entrepreneurship in Modern Careers. (21:09) - The Importance of Self-Discovery in Career Development. (23:55) - Job Mobility and Employee Engagement. (26:54) - The Challenges of Individual Needs in the Workplace. (31:39) - Navigating Individual Needs in Organizations. (35:40) - The Challenges of Minimum Wage and Job Mobility. (41:49) - The Impact of AI on Job Markets. (51:03) - Lessons from Clayton Christensen.
"Raising rents comes raising expectations."In this episode of The Honest Property Podcast, Becky and Ruth sit down with Ben Giles, the founder of Balloon Lettings in Bristol. Ben shares his inspiring journey from overcoming challenges in traditional education to running a successful people-focused lettings agency.Here's what you'll learn:Why a people-first approach benefits landlords and tenants alike.The changing expectations of tenants in a post-pandemic rental market.How clear communication builds trust and improves property careThe importance of setting boundaries to avoid burnout as an entrepreneurBen also reflects on the rise of ‘new school' landlords treating property as a business and shares his insights on creating a welcoming brand that prioritizes tenant care. Whether you're a landlord, property manager, or aspiring entrepreneur, this episode is packed with actionable advice and inspiration.
CANDYcolored STUDIO podcast episode 243:a french pastry shop! what a dream to paint this sweet painting for the sweetest of families. special thanks to todd, carl and carsten -- todd for his craftsmanship, problem solving and for all three of their support!! they are the best -- soo much grattitude! i'm sharing some raw and personal stories of our older kids -- teens and two are now adults. what a joy it is to be their mom - to learn from them, to watch them and to cheer them on! from homeschool, alt high school, culinary school, home mtc and more -- hear all about the challenges and surreal joy that comes as they have followed their hearts. god has truly sent this sweet generation for a time as this -- because THEY knew these kids could handle it, face the hardships, fall at times and ultimately thrive thanks to our savior and redeemer jesus christ and the guidance of our heavenly parents. love love love them! soo much happening in the utah art scene right now: make sure to go to the 135 show & four lemons, 1000 show, the compass gallery and the utah masters studio tours. it's a great season to enjoy and support art!LINKSdane wigington's youtube channel & documentary the dimmingbrooke bowen artistla petite maison antiques - for my latest alcace village & nutcracker piecesnutcracker paintings available in my online shoprfk jr's maha & children's health defenseutah art market's 135 show and four lemonsheather holmbarbara youngloralee nicolayjenna ward1000 dollar show jkr gallerythe compass gallery - showing shari lyon & denise gasserutahmastersfineart.combyu art history art auction - artists apply here CONNECT WITH ME:katrinaberg.comemail: k@katrinaberg.comjoin my SWEETlist (my email list)instagram @katrina.berg LEAVE ME FEEDBACK: - what should i talk about next? let me know in the comments below. - did you enjoy this episode? if so, leave me a review!
Message me your 'Takeaways'.What happens when your academic performance doesn't predict your future success? Matty Lancashire's story is a testament to beating the odds, achieving triumph in real estate despite an OP 16 score in school. In our conversation, he shares how surrounding yourself with positivity, and maintaining enthusiasm and hard work can lead to extraordinary results, such as his $200 million in annual sales. Matty also sheds light on the necessity of setting boundaries and finding success outside the traditional schooling system. Support the showJoin us in the Strong Men of Value Academy (Waitlist Open)https://www.themanthatcanproject.comFollow Lachlan:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lachlanstuart/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@lachlanstuart91Website: https://themanthatcanproject.com/Newsletter: https://lachlan-stuart-tmtcp.ck.page/profileDo Something Today To Be Better For Tomorrow
Business ideas are a dime a dozen. Execution is everything. I could say that execution is the hard part, but it's really not. Coming up with an execution plan is easy as well. We live in the information age. Everything we could ever want to learn about making money and marketing and selling our product or service is literally at our fingertips. So if ideas aren't the hard part and coming up with ways to market and sell your product or service aren't the hard part...why is it that not everyone is a deca millionaire with a thriving business that gives them the financial and life freedom they dream of? The truth is, our brains have been programmed for survival and are not always the best at helping us get the things we really want. You combine that with the modern day, instant gratification world we live in, it's no wonder why we struggle achieving our long-term goals, the things that we truly care about in life. But our brains are incredibly powerful as well and the modern age we live in can be a huge benefit. We just need to be aware of what we're dealing with and set up the right system for long-term success! Bonus: To get an additional 17 Stay on Track Hacks, click here. (Original Air Date - 3/13/23) What Justin discusses on today's episode: + Introduction + The Importance of Execution in Business + The Flaws of Traditional Education and Corporate America + Clarifying Thoughts on College Education + The Potential of a Better Path + The Power of Going Against the Status Quo + The Art of Getting People to Do Things + Understanding the Human Brain for Business Success + Stay on Track Hacks for Business Success + The Power of Focus in Business + The Importance of Tracking and Measuring in Business + The Power of Planning and Prioritizing + The Importance of Community and Accountability in Business + Understanding and Leveraging the Dopamine Feedback Loop + The Power of Gamification in Business + The Importance of Consistency and Persistence in Business + Conclusion and Sign Off Resources from this episode: To read more about 4 Mind Hacks For Massive Business Success, check out this blog post. Ready to Create a 7-Figure Business of Your Own..? Build My Money Machine Will Help You Think And Act Like A 7 Figure Income Earner So You Can Create The Business And Life Of Your Dreams. Go to BuildMyMoneyMachine.com to get started today! And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Disrupt Education podcast, hosts Peter Hostrawser and Alli Privitt sit down with Dr. Kevin Fleming—an education disruptor, scholar, author, and global keynote speaker. Kevin shares his passion for career-connected learning and offers insights into reshaping education to better serve students. From his viral video "Success in the New Economy" to his work influencing legislation, Kevin talks about the need for purpose-driven, student-focused, and career-minded educational models. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on how education can empower learners with a competitive advantage in today's evolving workforce. Connect with Kevin and Catapult at www.catapultlpd.com Connect with Alli and Peter Peter Hostrawser LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterhostrawser/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/peterhostrawser/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/disrupteducation1/ TW: twitter.com/PeterHostrawser Website: https://www.peterhostrawser.com Alli Privitt LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alliprivitt/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/myfriendalli/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/people/My-Friend-Alli/100070164684007/ Website: https://www.myfriendalli.com/ Want to be a guest on the Disrupt Education Podcast? Please Fill Out This Form Check out our sponsors below spikeview You are more than a grade and test score. Colleges, internships, jobs, any opportunity needs to see that! Head to www.spikeview.com and build your portfolio for FREE and start heading towards your dreams today! If you are interested in more info email the spikeview team at team@spikeview.com Host Peter Hostrawser talking about spikeview --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disrupt-educ/support
Today on the podcast we speak to JP Sears about discovering personal sovereignty and mental resilience in the face of societal pressures and challenges. We discuss the influence of societal narratives on personal beliefs, mental health strategies for managing stress, uncertainty, and societal pressures, the role of sovereignty and personal freedom in well-being, the importance of personal growth and self-awareness, and managing exposure to media and its effects on mental health.JP Sears is a comedian, author, and wellness advocate known for his satirical take on modern culture and his insightful commentary on health, personal freedom, and spiritual growth. With a unique blend of humor and depth, JP challenges conventional beliefs and encourages his audience to think critically and embrace authenticity in their lives.Timestamps:(00:00) Resilience and Awareness in Health(04:22) Finding Balance and Boldness in Adversity(14:56) Navigating Backlash and Mental Health(22:05) Navigating Technology and Masculinity(30:52) Navigating Self-Awareness and Spiritual Growth(42:00) Discovering Self-Confidence Through Mentorship(47:23) Finding Purpose and Growth Through Comedy(01:01:14) Hope, Faith, and Perseverance *** SPONSOR ***CarnivoreCrowd - CrowdHealthThe CarnivoreCrowd over at CrowdHealth is bringing together metabolically healthy people to share in medical expenses. It's incredible. They're providing an alternative to health care coverage in the form of a community-based approach. It's pretty simple - you pay a monthly fee and then when your medical expenses come up you simply cover them with cash (which is often times 50% less) and then the crowd bands together and splits those costs through a crowdfunding model. We've both used this service for the last two years and love it.Check out their new CarnivoreCrowd and if you sign up be sure to use code MEATMAFIA for a discount on your first 3 months!We Feed RawI've been a dog owner for the last two years and I can confidently say that nothing has made a bigger difference than feeding my dog, Sunny, raw food. I've been feeding her We Feed Raw for the last 18 months and Sunny has transformed into the healthiest dog I've possibly ever seen (I am biased though).If you're a dog owner who's tired of feeding their dog kibble, check out We Feed Raw and use code MEAT to get 30% off.*** LINKS***Check out our Newsletter - Food for Thought - to dramatically improve your health this year!Join The Meat Mafia community Telegram group for daily conversations to keep up with what's happening between episodes of the show.JP's book recommendation - King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine. Connect with JP Sears:YouTubeInstagramFacebookTwitterConnect with Meat Mafia:Instagram - Meat MafiaTwitter - Meat MafiaYouTube - Meat MafiaConnect with Noble Protein:Website - Noble ProteinTwitter - Noble ProteinInstagram - Noble ProteinAFFILIATESLMNT - Electrolyte salts to supplement minerals on low-carb dietThe Carnivore Bar - Use Code 'MEATMAFIA' for 10% OFF - Delicious & convenient Pemmican BarPerennial Pastures - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' 10% OFF - Regeneratively raised, grass-fed & grass-finished beef from California & MontanaFarrow Skincare - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' at checkout for 20% OFFHeart & Soil - CODE ‘MEATMAFIA' for 10% OFF - enhanced nutrition to replace daily vitamins!Carnivore Snax - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' Crispy, airy meat chips that melt in your mouth. Regeneratively raised in the USA.Pluck Seasoning - 15% OFF - Nutrient-dense seasoning with INSANE flavor! Use CODE: MEATMAFIAWe Feed Raw 25% OFF your first order - ancestrally consistent food for your dog! Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA'Fond Bone Broth - 15% OFF - REAL bone broth with HIGH-QUALITY ingredients! It's a daily product for us! Use CODE: MAFIA
Whether you're a first time listener or a longtime fan, you're safe to think we're pretty AI forward here. But in all our talk about AI being the future, it can be easy to lose sight of the actual future: our kids.AI is bringing up all kinds of issues critical for both society at large and individual parents, like me. What kind of world are we creating? How will our kids find their place? What does their education to get them ready look like?We're on with Edward Glassman, faculty and leading voice of the AI Task Force at Philadelphia's prestigious Springhill Chestnut Hill Academy, on what it looks like to raise the entrepreneurs of tomorrow, how to navigate AI in the education space, and what it means to be a parent and teacher in this age of transition.
traditional education? In this episode, Steph & Steph are joined by public school art teacher, Kelly Montgomery for the second installment of our education mini series. With 19 years of experience as a public school educator under her belt, and a burning passion for what she gets to do everyday for work, we knew Kelly was the perfect person to have this conversation with from the moment we connected with her. Throughout this thought provoking conversation, Kelly shares with us: the many resources that the public school system provides for her students; their parents and the faculty the community aspect of the school system and why it's so fundamental for these kids Some of the biggest wins & challenges she's experienced in 19 years of teaching art to teenagers the important role that mutual respect, trust & passion have played in her classroom …and so much more. — if you loved this chat with Kelly, be sure to connect with her on Instagram or Threads, and check out her Etsy shop as well! (She makes the COOLEST journals!) Follow Kelly: https://www.instagram.com/thoughtfullyflawed/ Shop Kelly's Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/thoughtfullyflawed/?etsrc=sdt
What happens when you mix Lego, business strategies, and playful creativity? Join us as we uncover the secrets with Tim Kroll, a seasoned business strategist and team-building expert who gained fame from season two of Lego Masters. Tim recounts his unique journey to the show, highlighting the special bond and collaborative spirit he shared with his son. Discover how Tim masterfully incorporates Lego into his workshops to break down barriers and nurture creativity, and learn how he teaches vital business concepts through engaging hands-on activities.Ever felt like you don't fit into the cookie-cutter mold of traditional education? You're not alone! This episode dives deep into the value of individuality and the often restrictive nature of conventional schooling. Tim and I discuss how embracing unique problem-solving skills and adaptability can lead to more effective and innovative outcomes. Using metaphors like basketball plays and coat hangers, we illustrate how foundational principles can support dynamic, personalized strategies in life and work, encouraging you to balance structure with flexibility.Transitioning from a secure corporate job to a creatively fulfilling career can be daunting, but Tim shares his journey that beautifully captures this emotional rollercoaster. We talk about the illusions of job security, especially highlighted during the pandemic, and the importance of following one's passion. Adding a playful twist, we engage in a fun game of "Survey Says" and share intriguing Lego trivia, all while emphasizing the balance between intentionality and fun. Tune in for a compelling conversation that champions the significance of serious play in achieving a purpose-driven and enjoyable life.Support the Show.Support the Playful Humans mission to help adults rediscover the power of play: Subscribe to the YouTube channel Subscribe to the Podcast Book a playshop for your team Support our sponsors
In this episode of "Invest In Yourself: The Digital Entrepreneur Podcast," host Phil Better sits down with Graeme and Leanne Carling, the formidable entrepreneurial couple behind a business portfolio worth £1,000,000. From their transition out of mainstream employment to making their mark in real estate investment, the Carlings share invaluable insights on waiting for the right opportunity, focusing on cash flow, and learning from failures. With a story that started from a mutual inspiration by Robert Kiyosaki and their first deal during the 2008 financial crash, the Carlings highlight the importance of continuous personal and professional development. Tune in to hear how this dynamic duo plans to tackle bigger deals and diversify their investments, all while stressing the significance of teamwork, risk-taking, and participatory learning. Don't miss this engaging conversation filled with lessons on resilience, strategic growth, and the power of collective ambition. Listen now to discover how Graeme and Leanne Carling turned challenges into stepping stones for success.
In today's episode of the World of Empowerment podcast, Ahonu quotes from the profound wisdom of F. Scott Fitzgerald, examining the concept of holding two opposed ideas in the mind simultaneously—a hallmark of true intelligence. Inspired by an email from Robert Kiyosaki, Ahonu explores the metaphor of the three-sided coin: heads, tails, and the edge.
Are Traditional educational systems and school educators struggling to keep pace with the demands of modern workplaces? With advancements in technology and a shifting global economy, educators must prepare students for jobs that exist now and for future roles yet to exist. This scenario raises significant questions about the relevance and adaptability of current educational practices.DisruptED host Ron J. Stefanski engages in a compelling two-part conversation with Joseph Orgel, the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs at the Illinois Institute of Technology, and Kelly Crabb, the Senior Vice President of Sales at Honor Education. This first episode explores realigning the traditional education model with the necessities of a modern, technology-driven society.Key Points from the Episode:• Adaptation of Higher Education: Insights into how universities and school educators are adjusting their curriculums to integrate durable skills essential for the future workforce• Role of Technology in Learning: Discussion on how emerging technologies, especially AI, can enhance educational delivery and personalization• Innovative Teaching Methods: Examples from the Illinois Institute of Technology on new approaches to teaching that cater to diverse learning styles and needsDr. Joseph Orgel, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs at Illinois Institute of Technology, is recognized for his innovative approaches in higher education, particularly in adapting teaching methods to support neurodivergent students. Kelly Crabb, Senior Vice President of Sales at Honor Education, brings extensive experience in online education and is dedicated to leveraging technology to improve learning outcomes.Be sure to continue this discussion in Part Two.
Are Traditional educational systems and school educators struggling to keep pace with the demands of modern workplaces? With advancements in technology and a shifting global economy, educators must prepare students for jobs that exist now and for future roles yet to exist. This scenario raises significant questions about the relevance and adaptability of current educational practices.DisruptED host Ron J. Stefanski engages in a compelling two-part conversation with Joseph Orgel, the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs at the Illinois Institute of Technology, and Kelly Crabb, the Senior Vice President of Sales at Honor Education. This first episode explores realigning the traditional education model with the necessities of a modern, technology-driven society.Key Points from the Episode:• Adaptation of Higher Education: Insights into how universities and school educators are adjusting their curriculums to integrate durable skills essential for the future workforce• Role of Technology in Learning: Discussion on how emerging technologies, especially AI, can enhance educational delivery and personalization• Innovative Teaching Methods: Examples from the Illinois Institute of Technology on new approaches to teaching that cater to diverse learning styles and needsDr. Joseph Orgel, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs at Illinois Institute of Technology, is recognized for his innovative approaches in higher education, particularly in adapting teaching methods to support neurodivergent students. Kelly Crabb, Senior Vice President of Sales at Honor Education, brings extensive experience in online education and is dedicated to leveraging technology to improve learning outcomes.Be sure to continue this discussion in Part Two.
Educational methods are changing significantly, driven by the growing use of artificial intelligence and an emphasis on durable skills. As more people seek flexible, lifelong learning options, these tools are critical for modernizing education. This shift is essential given the increasing gap between conventional educational routes and the varied demands of the current job market.How can AI and a learner-centered approach redefine the future of education? This core question underpins the latest discussion on the DisruptED podcast.Host Ron J Stefanski delves into the potential of AI to enhance the educational experience and explore the importance of durable skills in modern learning environments with Kelly Crabb, Senior Vice President of Sales at Honor Education, and Dr. Joseph Orgel, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs at the Illinois Institute of Technology.The role of AI in personalizing and enhancing learning experiences.Strategies for developing durable skills, such as critical thinking and effective communication.The need for educational models that integrate technology without overshadowing human interaction.Dr. Joseph Orgel, an accomplished academic with a Ph.D. from the Illinois Institute of Technology, has been instrumental in integrating innovative technologies into the learning process. His work emphasizes the importance of both technology and human connection in education.Kelly Crabb has a remarkable track record of driving significant revenue growth, leading teams to exceed multi-million-dollar targets, and architecting innovative, mission-aligned solutions to address market challenges.
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In this episode of eLABorate Topics, co-host Tywauna Wilson dives into the transformative world of learning beyond the traditional classroom setting. Join us as we explore strategies for medical laboratory professionals to continue their education, enhance personal growth, and achieve professional success.Today, we will cover:- Techniques for integrating daily practice and repetition in your routine for mastery and personal transformation.- The role of technology in reinforcing learning and habit formation for lifelong success.- The value of coaching, mentoring, and surrounding yourself with achievers in accelerating your learning curve.- How to diversify your skills through experiential learning, continuous education, and embracing a culture of growth.- Practical steps to make lifelong learning an intentional, fulfilling journey, including participating in book clubs and joining forces with accountability groups.$70 billion annual spend by U.S. companies on training with minimal long-term retention.Reflection QuestionsReflect on your current approach to learning and development. In what ways can you incorporate lifelong learning practices into your daily routine to ensure continuous personal and professional growth?Consider the last time you learned something new. How did you apply it in your life or work? What strategies could you use to ensure that new knowledge is not only retained but also applied effectively?Think about the role of mentors, coaches, and mastermind groups in your life. How have these relationships (or the lack thereof) impacted your learning journey? Commitment to continuous improvement and learning is the key to reaching and maintaining excellence.- Roger DawsonJoin Team #eLABorate and connect with us! Podcast Call to ActionWe would love to feature YOU!!!Share your favorite takeaway from today's episode: Video ReviewBe an eLABorate Supporter!1. Listen on directimpactbroadcasting.com, Spotify, Apple Podcast, or your favorite podcast platform2. Don't forget to subscribe to the show on your phone, tablet, or notebook so you never miss an episode!3. Be sure to leave a comment, and share it with fellow medical laboratory professionals!4. Join our eLABorate Topics Group on LinkedIn5. Leave us a Video Review and we will feature you on our Social Media: Video ReviewConnect with Coach Tee WilsonTo connect with Tywauna for more on this and other leadership and personal development topics visit: TywaunaWilson.com or connect with her on LinkedIn where she shares topics to help you learn grow and develop in the area of leadership and personal development.Be a Guest on our show!If you have a leadership or laboratory message to share and would like to be a guest on the show, please contact us by completing the guest interest form or e-mailing us at elaboratetopics@directimpactbroadcasting.com.
If you're feeling overwhelmed and frustrated in your career, wondering why opportunities aren't coming your way, then you are not alone! It's time to stop doubting yourself and start focusing on presenting yourself in the best possible way. Let's work on making those easy fixes and open the doors to the opportunities you deserve. “Bet on yourself, be willing to make an effort, and don't wait for the permission of an employer to give you a job.” - Braxton Wood In this episode, you will be able to: Achieve career growth and success by implementing actionable strategies. Break free from limitations hindering your professional advancement. Leverage networking to uncover new and exciting opportunities. Creatively fill resume gaps to showcase your full potential. Embrace vulnerability and open dialogue for personal and professional development. My special guest is Braxton Wood Braxton Wood, an executive career coach and the founder of Career On Command, brings a unique perspective to career development. His personal experience of being homeschooled and opting out of traditional education has shaped his approach to professional growth. With a strong focus on self-directed learning and breaking through limiting beliefs, Braxton has developed effective strategies to empower individuals to take charge of their careers. Through his work, he aims to inspire others to recognize the myriad of opportunities available and navigate their career paths with confidence and purpose. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 - Overcoming Career Discouragement 00:00:32 - Reaching Full Potential 00:01:23 - Introduction to Executive Career Coaching 00:13:27 - Career On Command 00:14:18 - Unconventional Education Journey 00:17:04 - Homeschooling Experience 00:20:07 - Homeschooling Curriculum 00:26:05 - Critique of Traditional Education 00:28:54 - Foundation of Education System 00:29:05 - The Impact of Conditioning in Education 00:30:49 - The Current Job Market 00:34:29 - Challenges in Career Progression 00:35:25 - Resume Optimization and Job Hunting 00:38:15 - The Resume Writing Industry 00:44:02 - Recognizing Niche Services 00:45:02 - Challenges with Hiring Software 00:49:02 - Shifting Mindset in Career Growth 00:53:31 - Leveraging Job Listings 00:58:35 - Overcoming Qualification Mindset 00:59:20 - Effective Networking Strategies 01:01:51 - Filling Resume Gaps 01:08:14 - Future Projects and Goals 01:13:20 - Importance of Subscribing 01:13:23 - Visit the Website 01:14:00 - Braxton Wood Interview 01:14:45 - Key Takeaways Guest Links: Website https://careeroncommand.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/braxtondwood LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/braxtonwood/ Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@workforreal YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMixKrVhrNKqMH8vK8oVwcw Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/thebraxtonwood/ The video version of this show is available on YouTube after 3 PM the day it is released https://www.youtube.com/@thefalliblemanpodcast and Rumble! https://rumble.com/c/c-2176422 Join our Exclusive Private Community – Fallible Nation https://bit.ly/FallibleNation Sponsors: Grow YOUR Show: The Easy Button for Podcasters Have you thought about starting a podcast to grow your business or even as a hobby? Then you need to go talk to my friend Adam Adams. I trust him and so you should you! https://growyourshow.com/ Ghost Bed Actually get a GOOD night's sleep! Go see my friends at https://www.ghostbed.com/pages/fallible and use the code “fallible” for 30% off your order! It's what I sleep on and what I count on!
This episode I had the amazing opportunity to speak to Kimberly Gawne about her experiences with and views on traditional and alternative education methods. Kimberly reflects on her journey from enthusiastic teaching student to a passionate advocate for alternative education, asserting her fundamental belief that the traditional education system stifles the natural learning process. Touching on the limitations of the classroom, the role of parental influence, and the importance of individualized learning, Kimberly also predicts that the real 'rebels' of education – homeschoolers – will positively shape the future of the world. LINKS Website: Star Students Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/starstudentslearning Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/starstudentslearning LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/star-students-education-online/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@starstudents 00:04 Introduction and Welcoming Kimberly Gawne 00:25 Kimberly's Journey into Alternative Education 01:29 The Influence of Kimberly's Father on Her Teaching Philosophy 02:12 Kimberly's Experience in Teachers College 02:57 The Struggles of Conforming to Traditional Teaching Methods 05:14 Kimberly's Decision to Step Outside the System 06:08 The Challenges of Traditional Grading Systems 08:04 The Importance of Questioning and Critical Thinking 10:46 The Role of Home Environment in Learning 14:14 The Limitations of Traditional Education 21:15 The Power of Project-Based Learning 23:53 The Future of Education and Homeschooling 26:48 Conclusion and Invitation to the Realizing Genius Homeschool Conference
On this special episode of Anchored, Soren welcomes three of the 2023 CLT10 National Award winners: Jack Ferrell, William Adkison, and Maylivia Barrett. The National Award winners are among the very top-performing sophomores on the CLT10. Tune in to hear the students discuss their test-taking experiences, share their future plans, and examine the unique challenges of the CLT10. They also explore the value of removing the pressure of test prep materials for a standardized test. The new Honors College at the University of Tulsa has announced it will be offering a full tuition scholarship for all CLT10 National Award winners! To learn more, visit utulsa.edu/honors
Are you eager to unlock the secrets of a joyful and personalized educational journey for your children? Join me, as I sit down with the incredible Julie Bogart, a seasoned homeschooling expert and the mind behind "Brave Writer". Together, we embark on a heartwarming exploration of homeschooling's transformative power, from the initial hesitations to the ultimate triumphs of tailored learning experiences. We unravel the beauty of authentic learning, where the simple act of writing a grocery list or strategizing in a board game becomes a profound educational moment, and how self-directed learning can reignite a child's love for discovery. Transform the way you think about teaching writing with our enlightening discussion, where Julie and I share innovative exercises that breathe life into this often-dreaded subject. We confront the haunting memories of rigid writing instruction, and I reveal how free writing can help heal those wounds, allowing children (and adults) to find joy in their literary voices. As we navigate the world of digital communication, we celebrate the renaissance of writing that's taking place outside classroom walls, driven by the authentic interactions of today's youth. Wrap up your tea, and let's pour over some final, nurturing tips for the homeschooling voyage. We'll touch upon the enchanting tradition of poetry tea time and its role in strengthening family bonds against the backdrop of literature. I'm thrilled to announce an exciting new resource, "Becoming a Critical Thinker," designed to challenge and engage young minds. Whether you're a veteran homeschooler or pondering the transition, this episode promises to inspire confidence and creativity on your educational path. Join us and discover how to capture the essence of learning within the comfort of your home. The Brave Learner by Julie Bogart Raising Critical Thinkers by Julie Bogart Brave Writer Online Classes Pre-order Julie's new workbook HERE! *Please note that some of the links included in this article are Amazon affiliate links. CONNECT with US Join the Private Facebook Group Connect and follow along with Janae's Journey on Instagram @janae.daniels Learn more about School to Homeschool
In this episode of the Econ Dev Show, Dane talks with Nate Clayberg CEcD. Nate Clayberg's approach to education is all about getting students ready for a future job market, including careers that might not even exist yet. With his varied experience in fields like broadcasting, sports, and economic development, Clayberg sees the importance of changing the way education is delivered. He suggests moving away from the traditional classroom focus and instead, developing skills that are versatile and crucial for a wide range of future jobs. Clayberg emphasizes starting career exploration early. He believes in exposing students to a variety of job options, especially those in their local areas, to expand their understanding of possible career paths. This is vital in connecting what they learn in school to real-world scenarios. He advocates for an education that involves hands-on, project-based learning, where students work on actual problems faced by businesses. This method makes learning more relevant and interesting. A crucial aspect of Clayberg's idea is to bridge the gap between the education system and the evolving job market. He highlights the role of economic developers in bringing together schools and local businesses. This collaboration aims to create educational models that are in tune with both current and future job market requirements. It's about ensuring that the education system works closely with businesses and industry experts to make learning more dynamic and directly applicable to the workforce needs of tomorrow. Like this show? Please leave us a review here (https://econdevshow.com/rate-this-podcast/) — even one sentence helps! Special Guest: Nate Clayberg.
Dive into the latest Adventures in Learning podcast with Dr. Diane and special guest Skyler Fountain! SUNY New Paltz junior Skyler takes the mic and leads a conversation where we explore what it means to engage the community in learning beyond the classroom, the impacts and opportunities of teaching in a post-COVID world, and the future of education. And Dr. Diane turns the tables as we explore Skyler's journey from a fierce preschooler to an inspiring future educator. Tune in now for engaging insights on hands-on learning, inclusivity, and the ever-evolving landscape of education. [04:26] Long and Winding Road to Education [07:31] Transition to Doctorate[09:32] Embracing "Dr. Diane"[10:49] Beyond the Classroom in Traditional Education[15:13] Memorable Experiences in Preschool[19:01] The Impact of Early Education[15:47] Dr. Diane's Preschool Philosophy[21:32] Skyler's Path to Education[26:05] Impact of Social Justice Minor[27:06] Importance of Educational Philosophy[30:08] Dr. Diane's Transition to Virginia[32:17] Innovative Museum Programs[38:57] The Role of Hands-On Learning[40:13] Summer Camp Amidst COVID[43:15] Impact of COVID on Children[45:03] Educator Resilience[47:28] Embracing Change[48:42] Valuing Teachers[49:18] Bringing Your Whole Self[51:52] Dr. Diane's Post-Museum Journey[55:26] Future Goals for Dr. Diane's Adventures in Learning[57:00] Inspiring Educators[59:43] Discovering Learning Opportunities[01:00:08] Hopes for the FutureSupport the showRead the full show notes, visit the website, and check out my on-demand virtual course. Continue the adventure at LinkedIn or Instagram. *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
Andrew Price, AKA Blender Guru, is a famous YouTuber who is particularly known for his Donut tutorials on Blender. He is also Founder & CEO of Poliigon which provides high quality 3D assets that support the world's leading 3D artists. Andrew talked about the story behind his famous Donut tutorial, the changing landscape of education, his impact on an Oscar-winning movie, and got his perspective on Unreal Engine. Episode 35 Timestamps: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:03:40 Life before Blender Guru 00:13:26 LOVE was the reason! 00:26:12 Starting Poliigon 00:28:26 Story of the DONUT! 00:39:27 Inspiring an Oscar-winning Movie 00:42:00 Why people should create Tutorials? 00:45:41 Traditional Education vs Youtube 01:00:06 AI's role in the 3D world 01:18:18 Should schools teach 3D and Blender? 01:21:28 Unreal Engine 01:41:07 Upcoming Plans! Find out more about Andrew and Poliigon: https://twitter.com/andrewpprice https://www.youtube.com/user/AndrewPPrice https://www.instagram.com/andrewpprice/ blenderguru.com poliigon.com Join our discord server where we connect and share assets: https://discord.gg/zwycgqezfD Bad Decisions Audio Podcast
In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Jack is joined by his good friends May, Layla, and Hendrick as they discuss the questions:Do you believe in the value of traditional education, or do you think there are better ways to learn and acquire knowledge?00:00:01JackWelcome to the A-Z English podcast, where Jack and Social take you on a journey from learning the basics to mastering the nuances of the English language. Our podcast is designed for non-native speakers who are looking to improve their English skills in a fun and interactive way. Each episode covers a wide range of.00:00:22JackTopics from grammar and vocabulary to slang and culture to help you navigate the English speaking world with ease.00:00:32JackWelcome to the A to Z English podcast. My name is Jack and I'm one of the hosts of this podcast. I am here without my co-host social, however, I am lucky enough to be in the presence of three amazing people may from Malaysia, Hendrick from Indonesia, and Leila.00:00:52JackFrom Saudi Arabia and they're back again for another episode. How are you doing today, guys?00:00:59MayEverything is fine, Jack.00:01:01HendrickYeah, I'm doing good.00:01:03JackDon't worry everybody listeners out there. Leila's Wi-Fi is a little bit wobbly today, but we'll I think it's. I think she's gonna make it. I have a good feeling. It's gonna. We're gonna make it through. So what we're going to do today is a quick chat episode and I'm going to ask.00:01:22JackMy guests are question, question and then we're all going to take turns and share our opinions about these questions. So the first the question, the only question today is.00:01:34JackIs do you believe in the value of traditional education?00:01:41JackOr do you think there are better ways to learn and acquire knowledge?00:01:49JackAnd I could read it one more time for our listeners out there so they can catch it. Do you believe in the value of traditional education or do you think there are better ways to learn and acquire knowledge?00:02:09JackThat's the question, and I'll let whoever wants to go first is free to jump in.00:02:15MayI believe traditional education is still is still necessary or still still value these days.00:02:27MayBecause when when we mention about traditional education, I believe it is something to do with going to school, meeting the teachers and sit sitting in the classroom and learn together with.00:02:44MayOur friends, I mean our, our friends, the classroom.00:02:50MayIn that way way we will learn.00:02:53MayExactly how to communicate with people.00:02:57MayIn real, in actual or maybe so communication skills is?00:03:03MayVery important, although these days will be getting used on the Internet or online platform, but I believe it's still important to be traditional.00:03:18MayAs I mean, sitting in the class learning, talking to the teachers directly, so that would be perfect.00:03:26JackOK, OK. So may you're.00:03:29JackYou're still a traditionalist. Do you still think the uh, the current uh approach? The current tradition is still valuable to students.00:03:37MayYeah, it's still, it is still reasonable because we need to.00:03:44MayActual communication with I mean face to face communication with each other.00:03:50MayWhen it comes to computers, we can. I mean, it's not difficult at all and we just we just press 1 button and then we can hide our face and we can maybe beautifying our our face, beautify our face and.00:04:08MayAnd so but and it it comes to physical communication or with physical contact with people, things are different.00:04:20JackOK. And you're talking about like online offline education?00:04:25JackUM, when you think of traditional, you think of in the classroom, students are facing the teacher. The teacher is at the front of the classroom, but online would be, you know, through some kind of platform like what we're using right here. Zoom to communicate to each other, OK.00:04:45MaySo we're just looking at the.00:04:46MayScreen so I I will be able to see you directly.00:04:50MaySo you you may reject, but maybe you.00:04:55MayYou could be somewhere someone.00:04:56MayElse so same goes today.00:04:56JackI could be someone else. This I could be AI. I could not even be AI. I might be a robot right now. You don't even know. Yeah.00:05:04MayI can replace myself with my twin sister if I have her.00:05:08MaySo anything impossible?00:05:09JackRight.00:05:12JackWell, let me.00:05:12MaySo I I prefer the traditional way.00:05:14JackI might start making sounds.00:05:16LaylaLike pee, poo poo. Pee, poo poo, poo poop.00:05:18JackYou know and do.00:05:19JackYou do you like? Who's that? Is that Jack?00:05:21JackOr is that?00:05:22JackA robot.00:05:23MayEverything you want that's not you.00:05:26JackAlright, nice. Thanks mate. Let's let's go and we'll just go in in order of what's on my screen right here. Ohh Leila's Layla's asking to participate. OK, go ahead, Layla.00:05:40LaylaI think in when it comes for children, teenagers, I think traditional education is.00:05:53LaylaMore important than the other ways of education because they need to be sitting in front of the teacher and to communicate physically with the other students, they also need to improve other skills.00:06:14LaylaLike sports, I mean, which related to sports they.00:06:20LaylaRelated to their bodies, I think it's not only about getting information, so it's very important for kids and teenager.00:06:32LaylaBut when it comes for adults.00:06:36LaylaYeah. Yeah, we can. We can replace.00:06:41LaylaTraditional education in in another style, in another method like teaching.00:06:51LaylaLearning by online using zoom classes or maybe searching about some information on some websites we can we can study something ourselves. In many cases we don't need to be exactly with the teachers.00:07:11LaylaTo get the information. Yeah, there is some benefits I.00:07:16LaylaReject that, but it's it's possible. It could be, and a lot of people just learn from these resources and they really have good information and knowledge about many different. I can say subjects.00:07:35JackMm-hmm. OK. OK, good. Alright. So I think you and may are are thinking very similarly. You guys are on the same page. I think Mr. Hendrick's future teacher or future professor, what do?00:07:50JackYou think about this, Sir?00:07:50HendrickWow, yeah.00:07:53HendrickSo yeah, I believe.00:07:56HendrickTraditional education it is good. But I mean, like right now we live in the 20th century, which is we have to adapt with the technology, right. And talking about traditional education, I think we talked about like the teacher Center, which is the teacher is the only one.00:08:16HendrickTeach their students. But when we talk about, you know, like something change changes right now, I think it should be like student center, which is the student they have to, you know, like.00:08:29HendrickMake research on the Internet or they can, you know, like learn something from the Internet or they can read books and then they can come to.00:08:39HendrickThe they they.00:08:40HendrickThey can come to the class and then they can discuss with their friends or with.00:08:43HendrickThe teacher. So yeah, I think personal education, that's good, but.00:08:48HendrickWe have to, you know.00:08:49HendrickAnd that with the.00:08:50HendrickTechnology are it?00:08:53HendrickSomething here?00:08:54JackYeah, yeah, interesting. Alright. I'm gonna throw my two cents in here. I'm going to agree with with Hendrick. Teaching should be student centered, not teacher centered. So the teachers should not be up in front of the room lecturing and talking and telling everybody.00:09:05HendrickYeah. Hey.00:09:13JackHow to do it? You know you should actually focus on students needs.00:09:19JackAnd you know the teacher should be floating around the classroom working with students on projects where they get to explore and and and basically kind of discover the knowledge themselves instead of the teacher just telling them what the knowledge is. I mean, I think we.00:09:40JackI think I brought up a Chinese proverb the other day, and I I don't remember it exactly, but I'll paraphrase it. It was like.00:09:50JackTell tell a person and they forget in a minute.00:09:55JackRead it in a book. You forget it in a day, but if you do something, you remember it for a lifetime, you know? So there's something, something to be said about that the old lecture style teaching, I think needs to go away forever. Like it just doesn't, I don't think.00:10:12HendrickYeah, exactly.00:10:12JackIt works.00:10:15MayYes, that's it.00:10:15JackBut if, but it's much more difficult job, it's a much more difficult job for a teacher to come up with activities and tasks for students where they can explore and discover the knowledge themselves. But if they do it that if you can figure out how to do it that way.00:10:30JackIt's it's really more profound and impactful for the students and yeah, that's the trick. I think of being a good teacher is how do you do that? And sometimes lecturing is just the fastest, easiest way to give the information. But if you can find a better way to do it.00:10:50JackIt's. That's always better than than just.00:10:53JackDoing a lecture.00:10:54JackSo that's my opinion. Yeah, yeah.00:10:56HendrickYeah. And I think when you know like when the education, it becomes to the student center, I mean like the student, they can explore the more about the activity. So that's really good. That's thing better than they have to yeah. Rather than they have to rely on the teacher.00:11:08JackRight, they get to use their creativity.00:11:14HendrickThat's that's not really.00:11:15JackYeah, providing students with a lot of opportunities to learn a lot of different things and discover things and and and put kind of put the pieces together themselves. You know, instead of you showing them like you have to put this right here together with this, let them discover it on their own. That's a really important thing.00:11:16HendrickGood, I think.00:11:36JackAnd I think it's hard, you know, it's very hard to do in a, in a classroom full of 24 students, 25 students, thirty students, forty students. How?00:11:47JackDo you do that?00:11:48JackI don't know. I don't have the answer to that. It's a huge challenge and sometimes it's impossible. You know, sometimes it's impossible. But but I think that should be the goal.00:12:01HendrickThanks hector.00:12:02JackAll right. Well, you.00:12:04JackGuys, thank you so much for sharing your opinions. I really appreciate it. I think this is a really important topic and I would love to know what our friends and listeners out there think about this topic.00:12:17JackUM, the question is, uh, do you believe in the value of traditional education like kind of teacher centered or even like online education or sorry offline education or do you think there are better ways to learn and acquire knowledge which could be student focused or even?00:12:37JackUsing platforms like Zoom or other online platforms and so let us know what you think by sending us an e-mail at AZ englishpodcast@gmail.com.00:12:50JackOr go to our website A-Z englishpodcast.com and leave a comment and or join our WhatsApp group. Leave a comment there as well so they have. There are lots of options and lots of ways to get in touch with me and I'll read your comment and happily write a response to it. 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Home educating during difficult life circumstances can feel lonely and impossible to navigate. We understand these challenges at SPED Homeschool, that's why we focus one month of our broadcast each year for sharing homeschool veteran stories of hope and encouragement. This week's broadcast features a veteran homeschooler, Kerry Beck and her story on how she transformed education by defying the traditional education model. Our special guest this week on Empowering Homeschool Conversations was Kerry Beck, homeschool veteran, encourager, podcaster, and parent training events host. Kerry shared with us about how she "Transformed Education by Defying the Traditional Education Model" Viewers like you funded similar episodes, and other free resources from SPED Homeschool. To learn how you can support the nonprofit work of SPED Homeschool and this broadcast, visit https://spedhomeschool.com/donate/ To connect with Kerry's resources, use these links: Website: https://howtohomeschoolmychild.com/ Homeschool Super Heroes Event FREE Ticket: https://spedhomeschool--kerrybeck.thrivecart.com/hshw23-basic/ Family Business Resources by Kerry:https://familyebiz.com/ To find out more about SPED Homeschool, visit our website at https://spedhomeschool.com/ Check out our most recent articles on SPED Homeschool at https://spedhomeschool.com/articles/ Click here to power up your at home teaching with courses and downloadable hand-selected for you! https://empoweredhomeschool.com/ Join our mission to empower homeschool families!: https://spedhomeschool.com/donate/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
In the season 5 premiere of Asase Ba, I talk about indigenous knowledge and traditional education in Ghana. I discuss the differences between Western education and African indigenous knowledge systems, pre-colonial education in Ghana, benefits of traditional education, what it looks like today and more! Join in on the conversation! Use the hashtag #AsaseBaPod. TRANSCRIPT https://www.asaseba.com/podcast/season-5/episode-1-indigenous-knowledge-in-ghana WEBSITE Check out our official website for podcast transcripts and resources by and for Ghanaians at https://www.asaseba.com/ SUPPORT To support the podcast, you can use e-transfer or PayPal and send to asasebapod@gmail.com. Thank you so much for your support! SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/AsaseBaPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asasebapod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asasebapod EMAIL asasebapod@gmail.com HOST This podcast is produced, edited and hosted by Ghanaian Canadian Michelle (pronouns: she/her). She is also the creator of the theme music. #ghanaian #ghana #podcast #african #africa #culture #ghanaianpodcast #africanpodcast #oraltradition #asasebapod #asaseba #africanindigenousknowledge #traditionaleducation #africanwisdom #folktales #proverbs #atr #africantraditionalreligions #africanspirituality REFERENCES Boateng, F. (1983). African Traditional Education: A Method of Disseminating Cultural Values. Journal of Black Studies, 13(3), 321–336. http://www.jstor.org/stable/2784292 @ewehistory. (2020, December 4). A crab never walks straight but that does not mean he doesn't know where he is going.
Having immigrant parents, getting a good education was over emphasized in our household. Lucky for me, I was down for traditional schooling, having gone to a four year college then grad school. But after seeing “battle royale" play out between the Biden-Harris administration and Congress over student loan debt cancellation AND realizing how much I owe, I chatted with my co-producer, Wize Grazette of The Indie Creative Network, about the worth of getting a degree versus real life field experience. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blacknuancedpod/support
Higher education is supposed to help students develop skills, explore new possibilities, and design a brighter future. Instead, most students are forced to choose majors without fully understanding themselves or their options. Then, they're shipped out on a career conveyor belt, ending up in careers they despise – all at a six-figure price tag. Dr. Farouk Dey is on a mission to challenge our restricted and traditional education system. He is leading the charge through his work at the Johns Hopkins' Imagine Center for Integrative Learning and Life Design, empowering students to design their lives and redefine the purpose of education itself.Dr. Dey has over two decades of experience in higher education and talent development, having served in executive leadership and board roles at Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, and the National Association for Colleges and Employers (NACE), among others. He has been named one of LinkedIn's Top Ten Voices in Education and is the Vice Provost of the John Hopkins' Imagine Center.In this episode, Dart and Farouk discuss:- The Imagine Center for Integrative Learning and Life Design- How economic shifts drive national career changes- The growing need to develop minds, not just careers- Changing the outdated career service models of American universities- Balancing competition and curiosity when choosing a career- The importance of experiential learning for life design - How universities can give students a higher return on their investment- Farouk's advice for companies who want to build a life design center- How to construct your passion, rather than "find it"- And other topics…Dr. Farouk Dey is the Vice Provost for Integrative Learning and Life Design at Johns Hopkins University. With over two decades of experience in higher education and talent development, Dr. Dey leads a newly created division of 15 departments and centers that bridge curricular and experiential learning with professional ambitions for students and alumni across the university's nine schools.Before Johns Hopkins, Dr. Dey served in executive leadership and board roles at Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, the National Association for Colleges and Employers (NACE), and others. He has also served as a keynote and TEDx speaker, consultant, and professor across the world. Dr. Dey holds a PhD and EdS in Educational Leadership, MBA and MEd in Counseling Psychology, and a BBA in Finance. Resources mentioned:Work For Humans, Ep. 53 – Designing Your Life: How to Use Design Principles to Get What You Want in Work and Life | Bill Burnett: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1949517/13012061Connect with Farouk:Imagine.jhu.eduLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/faroukdey/ Twitter and YouTube: @faroukdey
The rise of online learning platforms and advanced language models like ChatGPT has sparked a contentious debate on the value of traditional degrees and business schools. CEO, President, and Dean of Asia School of Business Sanjay Sarma sheds light on the emergence of 'job refugees', the concept of 'gig education' and the urgent need for educational leadership to adapt.
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Do traditional teaching methods still have a place in the modern international school? Are things like textbooks, call and response or direct instruction still valuable. If your school is grappling with these questions, this episode is for you.This episode features my conversation with Dan Guerrard, an experienced music teacher based in Penang. We delve into a crucial discussion on teaching approaches, the use of workbooks and textbooks, and the importance of traditional methodologies in international education.Episode Summary:We kick off the episode by navigating the "black or white mentality" dominating the education sphere. Dan brings to light the importance of avoiding categorizing teaching methods strictly as good or bad, emphasizing the necessity for nuance and context.Dan passionately advocates for the use of workbooks in international education. He underscores the benefits they offer, particularly for English as an additional language learners and transient students. Workbooks, as per Dan, provide a tangible resource for students to review and track their learning progress.Key Quotes"A workbook is actually incredibly useful for [students] to be able to go away and just look back over the work that they've been doing."_ - Dan GuerrardIn a captivating segment of our discussion, we explore the often controversial topic of textbooks in education. Dan shares an intriguing anecdote about a school discarding textbooks, illustrating the prevalent yet misguided belief that "no good teacher uses textbooks". We discuss the potential advantages and drawbacks of textbooks, ultimately agreeing that textbooks are merely resources that can be beneficial if utilized thoughtfully, not just blindly followed.The conversation shifts to the value of a more traditional teaching approach, with music education as the focal point. Dan expresses his concern about wasted opportunities in music education where students spend significant time without gaining substantial skills or knowledge."What have they learned in 360 hours of music tuition?... They spend most of the time, keyboards and messing around in groups."_ - Dan GuerrardWe wrap up our conversation discussing strategies to implement more traditional teaching methods. Dan suggests that starting with Rosenstein's principles of instruction could be a good way to initiate this shift."If you're going to try to get everybody to buy into something… you've got to do something which people will struggle to reject." - Dan GuerrardKey Links:Traditional Primary Music Blog: traditionalprimarymusic.com/You can find Dan on Twitter: @DanGuerrardRosenstein's principles of instruction – Playlist from Tom SherringtonDan Guerrard's insights challenge us to question traditional stances and to continuously strive for improvement in the way we approach teaching and learning.Find me on Twitter and Instagram using the handle @leaningshaneYou can also find me on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/leaningshane
This episode of the #citizencosmos podcast features Gregory Markou, AKA GregTheGreek, ex Eth core dev and co-founder and CPO at ChainSafe a blockchain R&D firm, specializing in protocol engineering, cross-chain interoperability & web3 gaming On their website ChinSafe claims that their mission is to enable the world's systems to run on decentralized infrastructure. We spoke to Greg (https://twitter.com/GregTheGreek) about Chainsafe (https://chainsafe.io/) and: - The importance of product development strategy - Gaming - The importance of self care - Visions of the future for the interchain - The journey from traditional education to being a founder in Web3 - Traditional banking's failures as a catalyst for adoption - Bias and objectivity in Education - Knowing when to hand over the reigns of power - What does Web3 mean to Greg and ChainSafe - Is there enough product development in blockchain - Providing the tools for the next generation of devs - What is missing in Web3? - How free should the free market be? - Goerli ETH and moral quandaries. - Challenges for Testnets - Opinions on Governance and multisigs If you like what we do at Citizen Cosmos: - Stake with Citizen Cosmos validator (https://www.citizencosmos.space/staking) - Help support the project via Gitcoin Grants (https://gitcoin.co/grants/1113/citizen-cosmos-podcast) - Listen to the YouTube version (https://youtu.be/RFLv4GtZEnc) - Read our blog (https://citizen-cosmos.github.io/manuscripts/) - Check out our GitHub (https://github.com/citizen-cosmos/Citizen-Cosmos) - Join our Telegram (https://t.me/citizen_cosmos) - Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/cosmos_voice) - Sign up to the RSS feed (https://www.citizencosmos.space/rss) Special Guest: Gregory Marco.
If you feel like you're trapped – whether that be through not having the “perfect background” or feeling like your economic situation is holding you back, you need to listen to this episode. You may be struggling right now because you believe more strongly in the barriers right in front of you. Or you may (like many others) believe that there is a straight highway to success, and you don't see yourself on that road. You feel like you're in the grass on the side. This episode is going to shift your mindset and provoke thought to help you succeed. Nitzan Pelman is a three-time social impact entrepreneur whose life mission is to create economic opportunity for hidden and overlooked talent. She founded Climb Hire in 2019 as a way to generate upward mobility for people earning below livable wage. Climb Hire's program model is based on Nitzan's first-hand research as an Entrepreneur in Residence at LinkedIn, where she studied the powerful role that social networks can play in securing living wage jobs. Early in her career she worked at the Department of Education in New York City, KIPP, and Teach for America.ResourcesGet more help on your applications from Let's Eat, GrandmaCheck out Climb HereConnect with Nitzan on LinkedInFollow us:Follow Let's Eat, Grandma on LinkedInConnect with Chris on LinkedInCheck us out on InstagramSubscribe to Let's Eat, Grandma's YouTube channel for video podcast highlights Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Online Hustlers Podcast, where we bring you the inspiring stories of entrepreneurs and game changers making a difference in the world. In this episode, Esteban sits down with the Carvajalino Sisters who are revolutionizing the education system in Colombia through their non-traditional approach. From their upbringing in an entrepreneurial family to their vision for the future of education, these sisters share their insights on creating opportunities for kids to discover their potential and develop real-life skills. Tune in as they discuss their innovative curriculum, their challenges in scaling their impact, and their efforts to inspire young entrepreneurs through events like Business Fest. Take advantage of this enlightening conversation about the power of education to shape a better future for all. And here's what to look forward to in today's episode: · Carvajalino Sisters' background and non-traditional education system in Colombia · Vision for education system and challenges faced in scaling impact · Importance of changing traditional education and creating spaces for kids to learn and grow · Biz Nation's program for teaching real-life skills and their plans for expansion · Importance of key skills for success in the 21st century, consistent leadership, and inspiring young entrepreneurs through events · And much more! ~ About Carvajalino Sisters: Carvajalino Sisters are three successful Colombian entrepreneurs, speakers, authors, and education activists. They started their first chocolate business at the ages of 6, 7, and 8, and have since dedicated themselves to transforming lives around the world. Today, they have over a decade of experience in the business world and are considered to be among the 10 most influential young leaders in Colombia. You can find Carvajalino Sisters on... Website: https://www.carvajalinos.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-biz-nation/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lashermanascarvajalino Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hermanascarvajalino/ Connect with Esteban Andrade! Website: https://www.heselmedia.com/ Connect with me: https://estebanandrade.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/estenick/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/estenick --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/estebanandrade/message
Business ideas are a dime a dozen. Execution is everything. I could say that execution is the hard part, but it's really not. Coming up with an execution plan is easy as well. We live in the information age. Everything we could ever want to learn about making money and marketing and selling our product or service is literally at our fingertips. So if ideas aren't the hard part and coming up with ways to market and sell your product or service aren't the hard part...why is it that not everyone is a deca millionaire with a thriving business that gives them the financial and life freedom they dream of? The truth is, our brains have been programmed for survival and are not always the best at helping us get the things we really want. You combine that with the modern day, instant gratification world we live in, it's no wonder why we struggle achieving our long-term goals, the things that we truly care about in life. But our brains are incredibly powerful as well and the modern age we live in can be a huge benefit. We just need to be aware of what we're dealing with and set up the right system for long-term success! Bonus: To get an additional 17 Stay on Track Hacks, click here. For more information go to MillionaireUniversity.com 00:06 Introduction 00:53 The Importance of Execution in Business 01:57 The Flaws of Traditional Education and Corporate America 02:29 Clarifying Thoughts on College Education 03:14 The Potential of a Better Path 03:45 The Power of Going Against the Status Quo 04:32 The Art of Getting People to Do Things 05:08 Understanding the Human Brain for Business Success 06:21 Stay on Track Hacks for Business Success 09:30 The Power of Focus in Business 11:09 The Importance of Tracking and Measuring in Business 12:06 The Power of Planning and Prioritizing 13:49 The Importance of Community and Accountability in Business 15:55 Understanding and Leveraging the Dopamine Feedback Loop 17:53 The Power of Gamification in Business 19:32 The Importance of Consistency and Persistence in Business 20:26 Conclusion and Sign Off To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I speak with Barbara Smith, a long-time forward-thinking educator and prolific writer. We talk about her upcoming book, The Gatekeepers: Why School Systems Should Rethink Resisting Change. We discuss who the gatekeepers are that keep us from moving education forward and creating a better system. Of course, that includes the U.S. and other countries' obsession with standardized tests, ranking schools and students, and a whole more. This conversation got me riled up, in a good way, to continue the work so many educators like you are doing to overthrow education. And bonus: we talked about the connection between a certain TV franchise and its connection to better education! Also, this episode's fauxmercial was borrowed from Episode 60 with Zaynab Baalbaki about creating transformative schools, because this episode is really about overcoming the challenges to create transformative education. Once again, the awesome Jake Miller joined me in this fauxmercial flashback. I want to thank my special guest, Barbara Smith, and my fauxmercial helper, Jake Miller. I also want to remind you to please rate and review this podcast so others can find it. And of course, if you share it with your colleagues, friends, and some of those gatekeepers, we can help make some really positive changes in education. Of course, it couldn't hurt to get some Overthrowing Education swag to really make your point! Links and Resources: For all of Barbara's books and resources: www.z-pd.ca Contact information: zpdschoolandcurriculumdesign@gmail.com or Barbaraj.smith@utoronto.ca
As African countries go, Ethiopia has always been a place I have known very little about, but I was fascinated to find that the country's ancient monarchy has had just one women rule independently. Empress Zewditu is incredibly underrated in her own country and in world history so I feel as if it is time to bring her story alive and learn all about Ethiopia's only female ruler! Bloks, Moniek. “Empress Taytu of Ethiopia - The Founder of Addis Ababa.” History of Royal Women, October 14, 2019. https://www.historyofroyalwomen.com/taytu-of-ethiopia/empress-taytu-of-ethiopia-the-founder-of-addis-ababa/. Contributors to Wikimedia projects. “Araya Selassie Yohannes.” Wikipedia, September 27, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Araya_Selassie_Yohannes. ———. “Ethiopian Empire.” Wikipedia, November 24, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethiopian_Empire. ———. “Gugsa Welle.” Wikipedia, August 29, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gugsa_Welle. ———. “Haile Selassie.” Wikipedia. Accessed December 3, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haile_Selassie. ———. “Lij Iyasu.” Wikipedia, November 12, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lij_Iyasu. ———. “Menelik II.” Wikipedia, November 28, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menelik_II. ———. “Traditional Education in Ethiopia.” Wikipedia, August 14, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditional_education_in_Ethiopia. ———. “Yohannes IV.” Wikipedia, December 3, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yohannes_IV. ———. “Zewditu.” Wikipedia, September 16, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zewditu. Dan, Major. “The Last Empress in the World (A Real African Game of Thrones).” History and Headlines, April 2, 2020. https://www.historyandheadlines.com/the-last-empress-in-the-world-a-real-african-game-of-thrones/. Cultural Atlas. “Ethiopian Culture - Family.” Accessed December 3, 2022. https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/ethiopian-culture/ethiopian-culture-family. New World Encyclopedia. “Ethiopian Empire.” Accessed December 3, 2022. https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Ethiopian_Empire. MadMonarchist. “Monarch Profile: Empress Zewditu of Ethiopia.” Accessed December 3, 2022. http://madmonarchist.blogspot.com/2009/07/monarch-profile-empress-zewditu-of.html. https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/empress-zewditu-1876-1930
Last week I talked with you all about failure, and this week, I want to talk with you all about learning. I am going to open up some ideas for you all about what learning TRULY means, and what this means for traditional education systems. But it doesn't stop there... Have you ever wondered how much your traditional education could be influencing your limiting beliefs, and what this means for your life fulfillment? I cover that in today's episode as well!So tune in, and listen up... You DO NOT want to miss this!Enjoy!To get in touch with Me (coach Seth) My email- lifecoachseth@gmail.com My Website- https://www.lifecoachseth.com My downloadable step-by-step guide to YOUR secret code for fulfilling success-https://lifecoachseth.com/reveal-your-authentic-success-code/An interesting blog article on life fulfillment, and how to achieve it - https://lifecoachseth.com/2023/03/11/life-fulfillment-what-it-is/An interesting article on choosing medication or therapy for mental health resolutions-https://lifecoachseth.com/2023/02/13/mental-health-resolutions-medication-or-therapy/My Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/sethlusk_lifecoach My Facebook Group Community- https://www.facebook.com/groups/791672441409550 My Personal Development Book on Amazon- (American Market) ...
We are told if we go to college and get a degree, we will be best suited for what is to come — that was not the case for me. All of what is taught in Legacy Farmer I learned on my own, well after college. We'll spend tons of money on college but will never spend that same money on ourselves to go learn things to bring ourselves or business to the next level. Check out the Impact Legacy Farmer is having on the American Farmer here: www.legacyfarmer.org
Amy welcomes Parish Jefferson, the Regional Director of University Partnerships & Board Chairman One Fullstack ERG of Fullstack, to the Including You podcast this week to engage in a discussion centered around non-traditional education. Connect with Parish on LinkedIn. https://bit.ly/3H6nVKm Including You is brought to you by Lead at Any Level. Learn more about them on their website. http://bit.ly/2lPvOMM
On this Week in Edtech:1) A16z on EdtechAndreessen Horowitz is 'betting heavily' on edtech 2) Layoffs in Tech...Latest layoffs: Companies making cutsThousands of tech workers were laid off last week3) ...and EdtechEd Tech - LayoffsTrackerCoursera announces layoffs Unacademy cuts 10% of jobsBrainly Fires Employees 4) Indian Edtech is MessiBYJU'S unveils Lionel Messi as Global Brand AmbassadorWill Offline Push Help Unacademy, BYJU'S & Co Beat Edtech Blues? upGrad Earmarks $30 Million For Offline Expansion5) Return on Investment for Traditional Education vs. "Upskilling" Emeritus Shows Upskilling Results in Pay Raises and Career AdvancementsGen Zers don't see the point in getting a degree: how to fix the ROI of college (Aaron Rasmussen)Three steps to assess ROI for higher educationGraduate students question career options
Traditional school vs. homeschooling What is homeschooling?The untold story of the traditional educational systemWays to manage multiple homeschooling childrenHow project-based homeschooling worksHomeschool activities to teach your kids financial responsibility The Life & Money Show Spotlight:Your Life & Money: What is one thing you're doing to live a meaningful and intentional life by design?Other's Life and Money: What is one life or money hack that you can share that will make an impact in others' lives right now? Life & Money in the World: What's the one thing you're doing right now to make the world a better place? RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONEDProject-based Homeschooling by Lori Pickert | PaperbackProject-Based Learning by John Larmer Astra Nova School Synthesis Website: Goodegg InvestmentsInstagram: @goodegginvestmentsFacebook: Goodegg InvestmentsLinkedIn: Goodegg Investments CONNECT WITH US To connect with Annie and Julie, as well as with other Investing For Good listeners, and to get the latest scoop on new and upcoming episodes, join Life and Money Show Podcast Community on Facebook. To learn more about real estate syndication investment opportunities, join the Goodegg Investor Club. Be sure to also grab your free copy of the Investing For Good book (just pay S&H)-- Thanks for listening, and until next time, keep investing for good!
In this episode, I have the pleasure of interviewing Britain's "strictest" headmistress, Katharine Birbalsingh. Katharine is the founder of Michaela Community School, a secondary school in London that always seems to be mired in controversy. As other school leaders have sought to innovate their programs by opting for child-led learning and a softer touch to … Continue reading S2E12: Katharine Birbalsingh on Discipline and Traditional Education
We are going beyond the score in this series. Is Traditional Education EVER Going To Change? Peter was asked this question from a close friend. It really hit deep. Alli and Peter talk about the optimistic versus pessimistic views in educational reform. Alli Privitt and Peter Hostrawser dive into missed opportunities in education to really understand where our students strengths lie. In this series opener, Alli and Peter set up the conversation around going beyond the score in education and what opportunities are missed. We will be chatting with experts along the line and seeing how people are doing education "beyond the score." Connect with our co-hosts! Peter Hostrawser LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterhostrawser/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/peterhostrawser/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/disrupteducation1/ TW: twitter.com/PeterHostrawser Website: https://www.peterhostrawser.com Alli Privitt LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alliprivitt/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/myfriendalli/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/people/My-Friend-Alli/100070164684007/ Website: https://www.myfriendalli.com/ Check out our sponsors below spikeview You are more than a grade and test score. Colleges, internships, jobs, any opportunity needs to see that! Head to www.spikeview.com and build your portfolio for FREE and start heading towards your dreams today! Capital One Venture Card! I use the Capital One Venture card and I LOVE IT! The travel perks are great! I use them a lot! You should grab yourself a Capital One Venture card! It's easy and the miles roll in right away! Get approved and help me out by checking out the link below! https://capital.one/3uVxHWz --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/disrupt-educ/support
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What did you learn in school that can actually help you build wealth? Not much.In this episode of The Real Estate Mindset podcast, my co-host Ben Nelson and I chat with Nathaniel Pitchon-Getzels about his experience as a teacher in graduate school - and the moment he gave it all up to go all into real estate. We also chat about what his predictions are for the looming recession and why he believes short-term rentals are the future.What we discuss:00:22: About Nathaniel11:35: What is Nathaniel doing in California?22:09: What are Nathaniel's predictions with AirBnb and companies of that sort in the real estate business?34:00: What is Nathaniel's morning routine?36:18: What books does Nathaniel recommend?40:26: What mistakes did Nathaniel make that he wouldn't repeat?To learn more about Nathaniel:Website: getzelsgroup.com Instagram: @getzelsgroup
In this episode, Joseph Clair meets with Dr. Angel Adams Parham to discuss classical education, sociology, homeschooling, and more. How do cultural lenses affect the way we read classical literature? How could the concept of a “generous Canon” change how we understand history?Angel Adams Parham is Associate Professor of Sociology and senior fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia. She works in the area of historical sociology, engaging in research and writing that examine the past in order to better understand how to live well in the present and envision wisely for the future. Her research and teaching are inspired by classical philosophies of living and learning that emphasize the pursuit of truth, goodness, and beauty. She shares this love of classical learning with her daughters and through Nyansa Classical Community, an educational non-profit which seeks to cultivate knowledge and wisdom to transform a generation.Our host, Joseph Clair, serves as the executive dean of the Cultural Enterprise at George Fox University, which encompasses the humanities, theology, education, and professional studies. He is also an associate professor of theology and culture. Before joining the George Fox faculty in 2013, he earned his PhD in the religion, ethics and politics program at Princeton University while also working as an assistant in instruction. Prior to Princeton, Clair earned an MPhil at the University of Cambridge as a Gates Cambridge Scholar. He also holds master's degrees from Fordham and Duke University, as well as a bachelor's degree from Wheaton College.These podcasts are also all video recorded and on our YouTube channel! You can also visit our website at https://georgefox.edu/talks for more content like this.