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Teaching strategies, classroom management, education reform, educational technology -- if it has something to do with teaching, we're talking about it. Jennifer Gonzalez interviews educators, students, administrators and parents about the psychological and social dynamics of school, trade secrets, and other juicy things you'll never learn in a textbook. For more fantastic resources for teachers, visit http://www.cultofpedagogy.com.
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Husband and wife team, Craig and Jennifer Moser of Maestro Wealth Advisors discuss crucial tips for planning your successful retirement. Listen for valuable insight from professionals with unique insight and perspective on How Money Works. If you need any help with your financial or retirement plan, give them a call at 336-448-1086 or visit the website, https://maestrowealth.com Avantax affiliated financial professionals may only conduct business with residents of the states for which they a ...
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The Dream Catcher Podcast is for seekers and achievers looking for inspiration, advice and tools to maximize their success and happiness and live a richer, more fulfilling life. Join award-winning writer and community founder Seline Shenoy as she explores mindsets, strategies, and habits for achieving your full potential in your personal and professional life. Also, be inspired by Seline’s intimate and candid conversations with over 165 thought leaders, including bestselling authors, influen ...
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Deconstructing Dallas

Deconstructing Dallas

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Shawn Williams and Ryan Trimble deconstruct politics, government, sports, entertainment current events, all things Dallas and all things Texas. An Allyn Media production. Deconstructing Dallas has garnered multiple awards. The podcast was internationally recognized with a 2021 Hermes Creative Award and a 2021 Communicator Award, and was part of Allyn Media's work that helped the firm win D CEO's Nonprofit and Corporate Citizenship Awards 2021 for Equity Leadership, out of fellow finalists th ...
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View from Venus

Meg Palladino, Mary L Churchill

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The View from Venus is a new podcast created and produced by Mary Churchill and Meg Palladino, the founders of the University of Venus blog at Inside Higher Ed. Like The View, The View from Venus is a talk show hosted by women with invited guest experts related to the topic of the day. We offer tips on surviving and thriving in the academy as well as successfully navigating work life integration. Our goal is to bring you 20 minutes of fun and laughter along with some solid takeaways.
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The Marketer’s Journey is a podcast dedicated to learning from senior marketing executives including the career journey they’ve taken and the buyer journey they set their customers on. Each week we speak to a senior marketer and learn whether it was luck, hustle or a combo of the two that propelled them to their latest post. We then discover how they engage their current and future customers on a path that is similarly planned but adaptive. The Marketer’s Journey features amazing conversatio ...
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The wisdom of ancient civilizations is significantly important to our understanding of the evolution of our species. By exploring the rich tapestry of ancient worlds, we can learn valuable insights that challenge our modern perspectives and broaden our understanding of the human experience. In addition to the well-documented achievements, an intrig…
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For many centuries, cartomancy, or divination using a deck of cards, has been a popular tool for connecting with our intuition and understanding ourselves better so that we can co-create the future we want. Lotería, also known as Mexican Bingo, has seen many artful incarnations and has served a multilayered purpose across Latinx cultures, including…
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In today's fast-paced and technology-driven world, our attention spans are shrinking. With never-ending distractions, it can be a real challenge to stay focused. The good news is that there are strategies you can implement to combat the negative effects of a shortened attention span and reclaim your focus and productivity. These techniques will hel…
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Are you curious about the current state of the real estate market in North Carolina? In today’s episode, special guest Nick Gonzalez, CCIM, the co-owner of Linville Team Partners in Winston-Salem, joins Craig on the show to talk all about the world of investing in real estate with a special focus on real estate investing in the Triad. Join Craig an…
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Original airdate: June 28, 2022 Enlightenment can be found in the most unexpected places, including in Western literature. According to my guest, Dean Sluyter, there’s a lot we can learn from several beloved classics. We can read Hemingway as haiku, learn mindfulness from Virginia Woolf, see Dickinson and Whitman as Buddhas of poetry, and Huck Finn…
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Transactional love is a relationship in which individuals engage in a give-and-take dynamic driven by personal gain or self-interest. Genuine love, unlike transaction love, is characterized by selflessness and an unwavering dedication to the well-being and development of the other person without expecting anything in return. While all relationships…
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The capacity to establish empathic connections with others—to feel with them, showing concern for their welfare, and demonstrating compassion—is critical in our lives. Yet several studies show that there’s less empathy in the world than previous decades. But, my guest, Michael Tennant, believes that learning to care more about each other is a skill…
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Losing your way is a common experience. It can arise due to significant life changes, challenging situations, or simply losing focus on your goals. Losing your way can impact several aspects of your life, like your relationships, career, and well-being. It can result in stagnation, unhappiness, and feeling stuck in a rut. But getting lost is part o…
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Ever wondered how the timeless wisdom of Mark Twain applies to finance? Known for his wit and profound observations on life, Twain's words offer more than just entertainment—they provide valuable lessons for managing your finances. Join us as we discuss financial tips through the lens of some classic Mark Twain quotes. Here’s some of what we discus…
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Original airdate: March 12, 2019 As someone who loves to travel, I’ve experienced its benefits firsthand. It’s exposed me to many cultures and broadened my horizons. My guest today, Jennifer Morilla, shares my passion for traveling. But unlike me, she does it for a living. Jennifer, also known as the Social Girl Traveler, is a travel influencer dri…
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In this episode your favorite podcasters interview Rick Loessberg, author of Two Societies. Two Societies discusses how a presidential commission of eleven individuals with differing opinions studied the horrendous rioting of 1967, unanimously concluded it was not the result of radicals but was instead a response to decades of pervasive discriminat…
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Throughout history, there have been friendships that transcended time, culture, and even adversity. These unbreakable bonds enriched the lives of those involved and played a significant role in shaping human history. From political allies to artistic collaborators, the impact of these historic friendships is immeasurable; we’ll delve into the stori…
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In our stressful world, many feel overwhelmed and exhausted. One way to overcome this is to tap into the transformative and healing practice of empathy. Empathy is a form of emotional intelligence that enables us to offer care and compassion with intention. In this episode, my guest Dr. Judith Orloff, shares the magic of empathy to help us find gre…
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Failure is often seen as something to be feared and avoided at all costs. However, based on innumerable success stories, it’s clear that embracing failure can work in our favor. Failure is not a destination but a stepping stone to higher ground. Each failure presents an opportunity for growth and self-reflection. From personal setbacks to professio…
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Investing can be a daunting task, especially for those who are just starting out. Even seasoned investors can fall into common traps that can derail their financial goals. In this episode, we’ll share our experience on how to avoid rookie investing mistakes and build a solid financial plan. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Making sur…
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Original airdate: November 17, 2020 Spirituality, philosophy, and science were once intertwined, but they diverged over time. We’re returning to a time when Western medicine embraces the ancient healing arts. Medical doctors now regularly prescribe alternative therapies and energy medicines to their patients. But what is energy medicine, and how do…
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Objectifying people in relationships means treating them as objects rather than human beings —viewing them as a means to an end without any feelings or regard for their well-being. Objectification not only hurts people but also erodes the foundation of any meaningful relationship. Learn the signs of objectifying someone and how to stop doing it so …
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The latest episode brings Shawn and Ryan to the Exchange Club of Lake Highlands' June meeting where your hosts were the featured speakers. They took the time to record a podcast and what do you know...they interviewed one another. The guys covered a lot of ground, including their backgrounds, life at Allyn Media, the Deconstructing Dallas podcast o…
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The human species is evolving into a new phase in which we retreat from external power based on what we perceive with our senses and towards embracing internal power based on our spiritual identity. My guest, Gary Zukav, says that each of us can be part of this evolution and become the authority in our own lives when we embrace certain values of th…
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When teachers and students feel heard, the climate of a school just gets better, and semantic pulse surveys can make that happen. In this episode, we'll learn what about this fresh approach to surveying and how teachers and administrators can create their own to gain better insights about the students and teachers they serve. This episode is sponso…
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Intellectual humility is a mindset that guides our intellectual conduct. It makes us aware that we do not have all the answers and that our beliefs and viewpoints may be imperfect. Many people lack this understanding of ‘knowing what they don’t know’, which can lead to poor decisions and disharmony in their relationships. Discover the benefits and …
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The 401(k) ​is ​a ​great ​tool. ​It's ​easy ​and ​painless, ​which makes it a ​great ​way ​to ​build ​our ​savings. But ​it's ​also ​easy ​and ​painless, ​which also ​means ​we ​ ​tend ​to ​forget ​about it ​for ​long ​periods ​of ​time. Today we’re going to talk about a few of the places where people make mistakes with their 401(k). Here’s some of…
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Original airdate: March 22, 2022 Native Americans have lived in North America for over 13,000 years. Today, over 500 tribes celebrate their heritage. Their culture is rich in tradition and spiritual beliefs. Traditional healing treatments such as herbal remedies, allopathic medications, smudging, and others are integral to promoting health within N…
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Peter Pan Syndrome is a psychological condition characterized by an unwillingness or inability to mature and assume adult responsibilities. While occasional childlike qualities are normal and even healthy, people with this syndrome consistently behave in ways that hinder their personal and professional development. Whether it’s you or someone you k…
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You can never have too many ideas for helping struggling students, right? In this episode, you'll get a few more that you may not have tried. My guests are two teachers — learning specialist Sarah Riggs Johnson and math teacher Nate Wolkenhauer — who share their system of strategies that help all students learn better, a kind of pyramid where the o…
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Your purpose is why you wake up in the morning feeling eager to start the day. It’s more than a job. It’s what drives you and connects you to everyone and everything. We all have a natural need for purpose—a feeling that we know our place and what we can offer the world. But finding our purpose is not always simple and straightforward. I invited Am…
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Race and ethnicity are often used interchangeably, but they hold distinct meanings. People's rich and varied backgrounds contribute to the vibrant tapestry of global culture, molding traditions, customs, and artistic expressions. Knowing the difference between race and ethnicity and where they overlap is essential for celebrating diversity and crea…
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Original airdate: October 4, 2022 Presence is known as many things: owning the room, commanding attention, and gravitas—basically, when you speak, people pay attention to you and listen. This quality can give you a distinct advantage and determine your success in work and life. Fortunately, the “it” factor is not elusive and can be learned. If your…
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Mastering the art of prioritization is crucial in today's fast-paced world. It holds the key to unlocking one's productivity potential and managing one's time and energy effectively. While prioritization is an effective tool for increasing productivity, many people struggle to apply it because of the tasks, responsibilities, and distractions compet…
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Have you ever felt a rush of excitement when your investments soared, or a pang of fear when they plummeted? You're not alone. Emotions can play a powerful role in our financial decisions, sometimes leading us astray from our long-term goals. In this episode, we’ll dissect the emotional undercurrents that can influence our investing behavior. Here’…
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It has been estimated that the average person will spend one-third of their life at work. That's roughly 90,000 hours at work over your lifetime. Given the time we'll spend at work, making it as fulfilling as possible makes sense. My guest, Amina AlTai, believes we can achieve that by infusing passion into what we do and creating a work-life balanc…
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The rights of parents to choose the best school for their children — also known as school choice — may seem simple on the surface, but it's anything but, and it has the potential to impact teachers and students all over the country. In this episode, I talk with Cara Fitzpatrick, author of The Death of Public School: How Conservatives Won the War Ov…
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Being in a relationship with emotionally immature people can be draining and frustrating. Their inability to regulate their own feelings and understand the emotions of those around them can break down communication and harmony in the connection. Recognizing the signs of emotional immaturity is essential for understanding and managing relationships …
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Original airdate: October 5, 2021 Throughout our lifetime, our hearts are tested by adversity, but during those experiences, we’re broken up by love and beauty. Nature and our community can be instrumental in awakening our sense of wonder and the sacred treasure of being alive. My guest, Terry Helwig, will share these truths with us today based on …
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The lottery mentality is a limiting belief that suggests success and abundance are solely based on luck or chance rather than on hard work, perseverance, and a mindset of abundance. In a world where instant gratification and the allure of overnight success are constantly promoted, it's easy to fall into a lottery mentality bias. Find out how to bre…
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As the baby boomer generation begins reaching the later stages of life, a staggering amount of wealth is set to change hands. Experts estimate that between $40 trillion to $100 trillion will be transferred to younger generations over the next two decades. This seismic financial shift is not just about numbers; it's about families, legacies, and the…
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Do you ever experience a deep sense of knowing? Maybe you’ve always felt you know what will happen before it occurs, or you know how others are feeling without them telling you. This sense of knowing comes from your intuition. My guest, John Holland, believes that we’re all psychic. He’s here to help us learn more about harnessing our inner guidanc…
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Annotation can be a powerful way to improve comprehension and increase engagement, but its effectiveness can vary depending on how it's taught. In this episode, two teachers share their classroom-tested approaches to teaching students how to effectively annotate texts: 3rd grade teacher Andrea Castellano and high school English teacher Irene Yannas…
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Developed or less developed countries are classified based on a complex interplay of economic, social, and political factors. According to the United Nations, this classification reflects their basic economic conditions. Understanding the differences between developed and less developed countries is essential for fostering empathy, promoting global…
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Original airdate: November 16, 2021 Many of us remember looking up at the stars as kids and wondering, “What IS out there?” As we grow older, we try to seek answers by flipping through science magazines or following NASA’s newsfeed. According to my guest, Abigail Harrison, this is not only a healthy curiosity but also an excellent source of inspira…
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Our society tends to glamorize overnight success. But success, especially the type that lasts, is a long game. Whether you are an entrepreneur starting a new venture or an individual working towards personal goals, you must learn how to pace yourself for success. Learn the art of patience and take your journey toward success to new heights by apply…
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Today we’re going to have a little fun weighing in with a spirited game of 'Agree or Disagree,' where Craig and Jennifer dissect and debate some of the most pressing financial questions facing individuals today. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Whether you should pay off your mortgage as soon as you can. Are individual bonds better t…
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Awakening is the greatest adventure we can undertake as human beings. My guest, Steve Taylor, says it’s a voyage of discovery that reveals exhilarating beauty and richness but may also expose us to challenges. As travelers, cultivating certain characteristics and perspectives can make our voyage more fruitful. Today, Steve will guide us on this pat…
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If your school is lucky enough to have a full-time certified librarian, it's likely they are not being utilized to their full capacity. In fact, yours may be one of a growing number of schools that are eliminating librarians altogether, and that is a terrible idea. In this episode, I sit down with four accomplished librarians — K.C. Boyd, Barbara P…
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