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IMPACT LEARNING
Bringing Social and Emotional Learning into Live Virtual Experiences with Seth Fleischauer

IMPACT LEARNING

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 61:58


This episode is for students, parents and educators who want to learn how to design live virtual experiences for social and emotional learning. Today, Maria talks with Seth Fleischauer, president and founder at Banyan Global Learning, an organization that since 2008 has been using video conferencing to connect daily with learners in classrooms in Asia. Seth’s work is at the intersection of technology, language, culture and social and emotional learning. By connecting students to people, places and ideas to whom they would never otherwise have access, he believes that live video conferencing is an underutilized force of revolutionary change in education. Seth studied psychology at Princeton University and has been leaning on his experience as a public elementary school teacher to create meaningful educational experiences and authentic human connections. While watching his daughter struggle in the early days of the pandemic, Seth decided to help students and parents develop social and emotional skills that are the foundation of learning. Through their virtual programs, learners practice empathy, consider the relationship between their thoughts, feelings and actions and apply social and emotional skills to real-world homework assignments.Tune in to learn from a leader in education who wants to inspire people to start to unpack the defences they put up over the years and build a greater emotional intelligence. Listen to this episode and explore:Introducing Seth Fleischauer and sharing highlights from today's episode (1:20)How Seth discovered the power of personal expression and creativity in high school (3:30)Deciding to study psychology to understand himself and heal from personal trauma (5:06)Discussing how Social & Emotional Learning (SEL) can be incorporated into education (8:34)Choosing between social work and education: the decision to become a teacher (10:22)Reflecting on his experience as a teacher and what he would do differently today (12:46)How teaching in Taipei, Taiwan during the summer led Seth to become a founder (14:50)Making a bet on video conferencing (VC) and partnering with an outsider in education (17:29)Unpacking the launch of their first VC-based program in 2008 and its evolution since then (18:40)Banyan Global Learning (BGL): the origin of the name (21:40)Their vision: to create responsible and kind global citizens through authentic connections (22:17)How virtual experiences can help students develop cultural resilience (24:34)How observing his daughter during the pandemic led Seth to make SEL an essential part of the design of their programs (26:24)How learning is a collaborative experience between learning facilitators and learners (30:05)Creating a Digital Citizenship program to help parents and children build essential skills (31:42)How parents can establish deeper connections with their kids by solving problems together (34:20)Unpacking the design of live virtual experiences for their key programs (38:34)Using music to help students practice empathy while doing their homework (43:06)What goes into the design of SEL-based virtual experiences: identifying and sharing emotions (44:41)How to build richer live virtual experiences (48:49)Seth’s desire to combine student voice and choice with technology to foster authentic human connections (52:05)How Seth envisions the future of education as an expression of our shared values (54:50)What Seth wants to leave his mark on within his lifetime (59:03) Wonnect with Seth Fleischauer on LinkedIn  Mentioned in this episode:Banyan Global LearningBGL Live Virtual ProgramsDigital Citizenship ProgramsSocial &  Emotional LearningPlutchik's Wheel of EmotionsTodd Amstrong: Seth’s uncle who provided SEL guidance  Production team:Host & Producer: Maria XenidouIntroduction Voice: David Bourne  Contact us:impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com Music credits:Like Lee performed by The Mini VandalsTransition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks

The Irish Mummy Podcast | Work Life Balance
The Day the Irish Mummy was Born | With Our Mentor Seth Risenmay

The Irish Mummy Podcast | Work Life Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 35:03


In this episode we talk with our great friend and mentor, Seth Risenmay, who helped us get started on our business path. From the beginning Seth saw a lot of potential in us, even though we had a lot to learn and a lot of distance to go in our progression, and he did an amazing job of just encouraging us to achieve our goals. Working toward a common goal really helped Seth as a mentor as well as us as the ones being mentored and we were able to really progress and improve. We talk about the principles we've followed that have led to success and how we chose the name of our brand. What Seth thought of us in the beginning 1:45The day the Irish Mummy brand was born 7:44Pursuing a worthwhile goal 12:39Why we chose Irish Mummy as the title 24:17“Sometimes it's just being around someone that, you know, you see how they live their life, you see what they do, and one thing that I always loved is that you always had principles. Even just learning those principles and seeing them in action really helped us as well. To see someone live their life in action was a really great example.” “Being able to mimic someone that was successful in more ways than just business. It was a powerful process.” 5:57https://www.facebook.com/theirishmummy/https://www.instagram.com/the_irish_mummy/https://www.theirishmummy.com

Podcast Notes Playlist: Latest Episodes
Seth Godin: Writing Every Day

Podcast Notes Playlist: Latest Episodes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 46:43


North Star Podcast Podcast Notes Check out Episode Page and Show Notes The Imposter Syndrome is when you feel you’re about to do something important but don’t feel worthyWays to quiet your inner skeptic: acknowledge that you are an imposter and accept it!The only reason to do creative work is to ship it, to create change“Don’t write because you’re inspired, write and become inspired”- Seth GodinIf you feel you don’t have any good ideas, you may actually be afraid of your bad ideasHome Schooling is scary because you’re accepting responsibility for something you have no training forOnline education is a factory mindset – it’s regurgitation – but it can be good when it’s collaborativeRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgMy guest today is Seth Godin, the author of nineteen international bestsellers that have been translated into more than 35 languages. My all-time favorite is Purple Cow, which I discovered in college and became my nickname. This is my second interview with Seth, who has published an article every day now for more than a decade. If you want to be a prolific creator, Seth is one of the best teachers you can possibly find. This interview is all about his writing practice. Seth calls himself a “professional noticer” so we talked about how he finds and validates new ideas. On the topic of shipping creative work, we spoke about the root of imposter syndrome and why Seth likes writing on airplanes, and how his book The Practice was inspired by one of his workshops. We also discussed his tactics for effective public speaking, how to improve the education system, and what we've learned by running online schools — his AltMBA and my Write of Passage. ____________________________ Show Notes 2:32 - What inspired Seth to start his now 20+ year daily writing streak. 6:00 - The root of impostor syndrome and why Seth thinks it's not only normal but just true. 8:14 - The evolution of an idea or a blog post into a full book. 10:50 - Why it is important to ship as a creative worker and what it means to ship your content. 13:50 - Why certain conditions make it easier for people to create than others. 16:59 - What Seth learned about creating inspiration from hard science fiction writer Isaac Asimov. 20:22 - How Seth developed his unique video style and the unique way he utilizes his slides. 23:25 - What the best future of education looks like to Seth and why he believes in the dream of public schooling. 29:48 - Why the standard lecture model of the current education system is missing the point of education. 33:53 - The difference between online education and online learning and why Seth sees them as almost polar opposites. 39:35 - Why there must be space for surprises in online learning. 41:31 - How capitalism has caused certain schools to flourish less through their educational prowess and more as a pipeline to various jobs.

North Star Podcast
Seth Godin: Writing Every Day

North Star Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 46:43


My guest today is Seth Godin, the author of nineteen international bestsellers that have been translated into more than 35 languages. My all-time favorite is Purple Cow, which I discovered in college and became my nickname. This is my second interview with Seth, who has published an article every day now for more than a decade. If you want to be a prolific creator, Seth is one of the best teachers you can possibly find. This interview is all about his writing practice. Seth calls himself a “professional noticer” so we talked about how he finds and validates new ideas. On the topic of shipping creative work, we spoke about the root of imposter syndrome and why Seth likes writing on airplanes, and how his book The Practice was inspired by one of his workshops. We also discussed his tactics for effective public speaking, how to improve the education system, and what we've learned by running online schools — his AltMBA and my Write of Passage. ____________________________ Show Notes 2:32 - What inspired Seth to start his now 20+ year daily writing streak. 6:00 - The root of impostor syndrome and why Seth thinks it's not only normal but just true. 8:14 - The evolution of an idea or a blog post into a full book. 10:50 - Why it is important to ship as a creative worker and what it means to ship your content. 13:50 - Why certain conditions make it easier for people to create than others. 16:59 - What Seth learned about creating inspiration from hard science fiction writer Isaac Asimov. 20:22 - How Seth developed his unique video style and the unique way he utilizes his slides. 23:25 - What the best future of education looks like to Seth and why he believes in the dream of public schooling. 29:48 - Why the standard lecture model of the current education system is missing the point of education. 33:53 - The difference between online education and online learning and why Seth sees them as almost polar opposites. 39:35 - Why there must be space for surprises in online learning. 41:31 - How capitalism has caused certain schools to flourish less through their educational prowess and more as a pipeline to various jobs.

Customer Service Revolution
016: The Practice with Seth Godin

Customer Service Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 43:23


This week, customer experience expert John DiJulius interviews the legendary Seth Godin, entrepreneur, author, speaker, leader, and visionary. Seth Godin is the author of 20 books that have been bestsellers around the world and have been translated into more than 35 languages. In 2018, Seth was inducted into the Marketing Hall of Fame.  In addition to his writing and speaking, Seth has founded several companies, including Yoyodyne and Squidoo. He’s also the founder of the altMBA and The Akimbo Workshops that have transformed the work of thousands of people. His blog is one of the most popular in the world and his podcast belongs to the top 1% of all podcasts worldwide. In this episode, you will learn: How Seth got started in his career Success and failures of Seth’s career In-depth preview of Seth’s newest book The Practice: Shipping Creative Work that is launching November 2020  How skill and talent are not the same Passion is a choice You can be a leader without having anyone underneath you Why feeling like an impostor is a good thing and what a writer’s block really means What Seth wants his legacy to be How to deal with the pandemic What Seth will be presenting on at the 2020 Virtual Customer Service Revolution.    Resources mentioned: www.thedijuliusgroup.com Seth’s new book - The Practice: Shipping Creative Work: https://www.amazon.com/Practice-Shipping-Creative-Work-ebook/dp/B088QLT891/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+practice+seth+godin&qid=1596117207&sr=8-1  Seth’s website: https://www.sethgodin.com/ Seth’s blog: https://seths.blog/ Know more about the Customer Service Revolution Conference 2020: www.CustomerServiceRevolution.com    *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com     

Unemployable: Advice for Freelancers and Entrepreneurs
Seth Godin on the Future of Marketing [Rebroadcast]

Unemployable: Advice for Freelancers and Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 37:31


[Note: This conversation was originally broadcast in April of 2019.]If you're paying attention to the world of work, the news is unavoidable. Everyone is bracing for a tech-induced transformation -- and it’s already started.As a solo or small business person, technology allows you to do things that used to require scores of employees and tons of capital -- and that ability will accelerate with AI. But it’s the human being at the center of it all that will ultimately determine if you succeed or fail.Today author, entrepreneur, and educator Seth Godin joins us to share his direct experiences with helping people put the “human” first, while still taking advantage of the ever-powerful tools. Get the ratio right, and the sky’s the limit for even the tiniest of ventures.Here are just a few of the highlights from this episode:• Is “permission marketing” still the core of what makes marketing work?• The enduring power of being human and connecting with other humans.• Why consistency is more powerful (and scalable) than authenticity.• Why being a better marketer is more about making a conceptual shift than a tactical one.• What “status roles” are and why understanding this concept is so important for understanding how humans make decisions.• What Seth means when he says, “Most people prefer the blamelessness of ‘I’m for everyone’ than the responsibility of ‘I’m for someone.’”• Why automation and AI will not create, but continue, the long-standing trend of technology replacing jobs that don’t require a human touch.https://unemployable.com/podcast/future-of-marketing/

Yours in Marketing
Seth Avergon: How to Be a Top 1% Marketer

Yours in Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 54:45


On this week's episode, I speak with Seth Avergon, the President at Avergon Marketing Group.  His focus is on strategic marketing. We discuss how to have a top 1% marketing strategy, how psychology plays into marketing, and his time as a "fractional" CMO. Episode Highlights: Seth's background in psychology and shift to marketing.  How psychology plays into marketing.Discussion on growth ideology vs. marketing.The cohesion of Sales and Marketing.Consulting vs. company work.Creating a marketing group focused on both strategy development and implementation.Seth's personal marketing strategy.Honing the skills to be a complete marketing strategist.The need for flexibility in marketing strategies.Understanding those that have a vested interest and approach to strategy.The importance of marketing intelligence.The role of "fractional" CMO and its place in the market.The goals of a "fractional" CMO.The foundational elements that go into a marketing strategy.What the top 1% of marketing strategies have that others don't.The need for "delighting" your customer.The game plan to learn how to become a strategic marketer.The top marketing minds on the planet.What Seth is working on right now.

Locked On Chiefs - Daily Podcast On The Kansas City Chiefs
Chiefs Roster Ripples, Mecole Hardman and Questions - 8-22 Locked On Chiefs

Locked On Chiefs - Daily Podcast On The Kansas City Chiefs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 31:18


On Today's Show:  - DATs Back - what it means - Darwin Thompson this season - What Seth is down on Mecole Hardman - Oline changeup Latest RGR Videos: Chiefs Ups & Downs - Juan Thornhill Darwin Thompson Mo Claiborne - https://youtu.be/AaSzuh_SQr0 Chiefs Training Camp 2019 Report (Day 12) - https://youtu.be/-XQz1FJv5xo Connect:  @RyanTracyNFL | @ChrisClarkNFL  | @RealMNChiefsFan @LockedOnChiefs | Voicemail: 913-777-4457 Subscribe:  iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | Spreaker | Spotify #Chiefs #ChiefsKingdom #RGR #NFL  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Unemployable: Advice for Freelancers and Entrepreneurs
Seth Godin on the Future of Marketing

Unemployable: Advice for Freelancers and Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 37:58


If you're paying attention to the world of work, the news is unavoidable. Everyone is bracing for a tech-induced transformation -- and it’s already started.As a solo or small business person, technology allows you to do things that used to require scores of employees and tons of capital -- and that ability will accelerate with AI. But it’s the human being at the center of it all that will ultimately determine if you succeed or fail.Today author, entrepreneur, and educator Seth Godin joins us to share his direct experiences with helping people put the “human” first, while still taking advantage of the ever-powerful tools. Get the ratio right, and the sky’s the limit for even the tiniest of ventures.Here are just a few of the highlights from this episode:• Is “permission marketing” still the core of what makes marketing work?• The enduring power of being human and connecting with other humans.• Why consistency is more powerful (and scalable) than authenticity.• Why being a better marketer is more about making a conceptual shift than a tactical one.• What “status roles” are and why understanding this concept is so important for understanding how humans make decisions.• What Seth means when he says, “Most people prefer the blamelessness of ‘I’m for everyone’ than the responsibility of ‘I’m for someone.’”• Why automation and AI will not create, but continue, the long-standing trend of technology replacing jobs that don’t require a human touch.View the complete show notes with links at unemployable.com.

Pro Wrestling 24/7
WWE Ratings Aren't Getting Any Better

Pro Wrestling 24/7

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 14:57


Seth Rollins acknowledged that RAW was not a good show.  This certainly was not the works of the Writers or Seth going off the cuff.  What Seth was saying came straight from Vince McMahon.  Nick goes in on RAW, Smackdown and Shane McMahon's performance in WWE. Follow PW 24/7 on Twitter @thepw247 Instagram @thepw247 The Facebook Group  prowrestling247 www.prowrestling247.net

The Future of Work With Jacob Morgan
Seth Godin On Marketing Yourself: What Promises Are You Making And Can You Live Up To Them?

The Future of Work With Jacob Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 74:27


Seth Godin is a bestselling writer, with 18 books and another one coming out on November 13, 2018. His books address various aspects of marketing, advertising, business venturing and leadership. He is also a successful entrepreneur, marketer and public speaker, who became well-known for public speaking when he uploaded his e-book ‘Unleashing the Ideavirus’ and made it available for free. He obtained his MBA degree from Stanford Graduate School of Business and worked as a software brand manager before he started ‘Yoyodyne’, one of the first Internet-based direct-marketing firms. The publicity of his firm compelled big companies like Volvo, Microsoft, Sony Music, etc. to associate with it and in a few years ‘Yahoo!’ bought the company, keeping  Godin on as a vice president of permission marketing. Since Seth was last here his altMBA program has graduated over 1000 people. He has also written a new book, This is Marketing: You Can't Be Seen Until You Learn to See, which will be available on November 13. Whether you realize it or not, you are always marketing yourself. You will be judged by everyone who interacts with you. Based on your appearance, your attitude, how you tackle a project, etc... This is why it is so important to market yourself intentionally. Historically, people worked at the same location for 40 years and you could get to know people slowly over the years. Now, people are on various social media platforms, they are working virtually with people around the world. This requires people to constantly be aware of how they are perceived. Seth says it is the wrong approach for organizations to tell their employees to be authentic and transparent, because essentially it is a lie. He says, “We make choices all the time of things we can and cannot do. I don’t even know what authentic means. I know what consistent means – you made a promise of how you will behave.  But you really can’t do whatever you want.” For example, you can’t just show up to work wearing footie pjs and take a nap from 11am-1:00pm, even if that is authentically you. What is a better approach rather than saying ‘be authentic’? Seth says it is about making promises and keeping them. Remove the ‘marketing language’ of be authentic because it doesn’t work. “It’s not a family, it’s work.” Be clear– words matter because they remind us of other things.  One example, people have different interpretations of the term ‘family’ so it might not be best to use the word family to describe the workplace environment. How do you start how to market yourself? First you need to answer the question, what promise are you willing to keep? Make a promise to a partner or boss that you are eager to keep and consistently live up to it. This guarantees you a successful career - or relationship. What you will learn in this episode: What Seth has been up to in the year since he was last on the show Why he has 233 Grateful Dead albums Why telling employees to be authentic is not the right approach for organizations How we market ourselves Seth’s experience working with science fiction writer, Isaac Asimov Contact: sethgodin.com This episode of The Future of Work Podcast was made possible by our friends at ServiceNow. Please show your support by checking out the great work they are doing!   Give employees the service experience they deserve because everyone deserves great experiences at work. Eliminate frustration and improve employee satisfaction with a single access point for efficient, personalized HR services. ServiceNow helps you put service at the heart of your business. Start today.

Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life
68) What we need to know about renewables and electric cars with Green Living Guy Seth Leitman

Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2018 33:05


What are some things we need to know about electric cars and the future of renewable energy? What does it take to scale our audience size into the millions, so that we can inspire and engage with more people with our work? Our guest today is Seth Leitman of Green Living Guy – an expert on electric cars and renewable energy who's worked for the state of New York on green energy and who writes about LED green lighting, indoor air quality, alternative-fueled vehicles, and more. Let's dive in.   HIGHIGHTS:  [7:52] How Seth has managed to balance creating helpful content for people while also making money. [8:59] Seth: "Just keep showing up. Find one thing in particular that you're an expert in and focus on it. And then from there, everything else becomes obvious." [9:39] Kaméa: "What's been the key to Green Living Guy really taking off and becoming a leader in this space?" [12:20] Kaméa: "What's something most people don't know about electric cars that we should know?" [16:27] What Seth thinks is our biggest roadblock today to transitioning to renewable energy on a national and global scale. [18:04] How investing in solar energy for your home or business can actually save instead of cost you money.   Thanks for bringing your light! Find the full show notes with links and resources at www.greendreamer.com/68, and share your #1 takeaway from the episode tagging our featured guest and me @KameaChayne to spread the light and to let us know you're tuning in!

SasWhat: A Podcast about Bigfoot
Episode 132: The Great Pacific Northwest Expedition of 2018

SasWhat: A Podcast about Bigfoot

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 34:40


What? Seth is back on the show? And Mark? Yes! Your ears do no deceive you! Listen as Mark and Seth regail you with tales of their epic journey to Bigfoot's homestead in the state of Washington. There's also information on a new show titled Monsteropolis, launching soon. Find us at: https://www.facebook.com/Saswhat   https://twitter.com/saswhatshow  iTunes and Stitcher too... Greetings to our listeners at WCR 97.1 FM in Wadsworth, OH! Listen Saturdays and Sundays at 7 PM anywhere on the TuneIn app. Write us at saswhatmail@gmail.com  Don't forget to check out www.cryptidcrate.com and find them on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter

MetaLearn
ML94: Seth Godin on Educating the Leaders of the Future, Secrets of Closing the Sale and How To Do Creative Work That Matters

MetaLearn

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 45:36


Seth Godin is one of the world’s best marketers, the author of 18 bestsellers and the founder of the altMBA. In this conversation we discuss: - What Seth has learned from building a successful online education program - Seth’s insights on creativity, including quitting projects and getting feedback - Seth’s advice on selling and marketing effectively Whether you’re looking for creative inspiration, insight into alternative education or the secrets to selling well, this episode has you covered.