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CPM Educational Program is a non-profit publisher of math textbooks for grades 6-12. As part of its mission, CPM provides a multitude of professional learning opportunities for math educators. The More Math for More People podcast is part of that outreach and mission. Published biweekly, the hosts, Joel Miller and Misty Nikula, discuss the CPM curriculum, trends in math education and share strategies to shift instructional practices to create a more inclusive and student-centered classroom. ...
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A scripted, comedy podcast about modern dating. Follow Mike and Brad as they stumble through Tinder, Bumble, JSwipe, OKCupid, and other dating apps in their fruitless pursuit of love.
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Join a 20 year resident of Oahu as he goes around and explores the happenings and sights in Hawaii. Some podcasts will be dealing with local events some will be places. Some episodes will be geared towards residents and some geared towards tourists. In any case come along with me and enjoy the sights and sounds of a place that people save for a life time to visit for 10 days. I get to live here and need to enjoy it more.
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The Adventures of Philip Marlowe was a radio series featuring Raymond Chandler's private eye, Philip Marlowe. Robert C. Reinehr and Jon D. Swartz, in their book, The A to Z of Old Time Radio, noted that the program differed from most others in its genre: "It was a more hard-boiled program than many of the other private detective shows of the time, containing few quips or quaint characters." The program first aired 17 June 1947 on NBC radio under the title The New Adventures of Philip Marlowe ...
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Ever wondered what makes a Monte Cristo sandwich so special? Join us on the More Math for More People podcast as we celebrate National Monte Cristo Day with a fun-filled exploration of this delectable sandwich and its (supposed) ties to Omaha (spoiler alert - not true). We reminisce about our own encounters with the Monte Cristo, including the sad …
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Ever struggled to find the perfect bowling ball or wondered how handicaps actually make the game fairer? Join Joel and Misty for some light-hearted fun as they share personal tales of bowling triumphs and mishaps, from dropping balls on toes to their goals for "no gutter balls!" Then John Hayes and Pam Lindemer join Joel and Misty to talk about the…
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It's World Mosquito Day! Oh, geesh! How do these annoying pests get a day to themselves??? After Joel and Misty talk about their feelings and share some random facts about mosquitos, they have a conversation with Brandon Pelter, a teacher from Connecticut who recently attended the Academy of Best Practices for New Teachers. Brandon shares his story…
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It's National Root Beer Float Day! Joel has, apparently, already been celebrating... Do you have a favorite way to enjoy a root beer (or other) float? Then they have a conversation with their co-worker, Ashley Boyd, CPM Professional Learning Specialist, about things to consider as part of your communication with parents as you begin, or prepare to …
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It's National Sprinkle Day! So, of course, Joel and Misty first discuss how they use sprinkles, different names for sprinkles, and some other interesting facts about them. How will you celebrate? Then they have the final part of their conversation about productive struggle in math class with Kevin Dykema, the President of NCTM. If you missed parts …
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Join Joel and Misty as they celebrate National Sugar Cookie Day. Learn about when sugar cookies first were made and revel in fun facts like Pillsbury's world record for most cookies iced in one hour. Next, they continue their thought-provoking conversation with Kevin Dykema, president of NCTM, about promoting productive struggle in math classrooms.…
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It's Global Beatles Day! So first of all, Joel and Misty talk about the impact of the Beatles and their memories of them. Then it's part 1 of a conversation with Kevin Dykema. Kevin is the current President of NCTM and a 25-year middle school teacher from Michigan. He's also the co-author of Productive Math Struggle: A 6-Point Action Plan for Foste…
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Buckle up! It's the end of the school year and we've got a podcast filled with reflections, advice, and learnings! First, Joel and Misty discuss King Kamehameha Day. If you live in Hawaii (first, #envious), then you probably already know many of the fun facts that they share about King Kamehameha and a few of his amazing accomplishments. Then it's …
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It's another interesting podcast with Joel and Misty! First, they learn about the Scripps Spelling Bee and Misty's former spelling bee prowess as a child... Then, they have part 2 of our conversation with Dr. Mandy Jansen about rough draft thinking in the math classroom! If you missed part 1, please tune in to the May 14 podcast (here). Connect wit…
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It's Season 4 on the More Math for More People podcast and we have some new segments in store for you this upcoming season! May 14 is International Chihuahua Appreciation Day - so first Joel and Misty discuss what they like about chihuahuas including Misty's rescue dog, Tabitha Chicken Bean. Then they begin part 1 of a conversation with Dr Mandy Ja…
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Please complete our FIVE-question listener survey! Doing so will help us design content that you want to hear. LINK Ever wondered about the intriguing little balls at the bottom of your bubble tea? Sip along with Joel and Misty at they toast National Bubble Tea Day. Unravel the mysteries of tapioca pearls, reminiscing on childhood memories and the …
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It's National Orchid Day! So Joel and Misty discuss their favorite types and their valiant, and often failed, efforts to get them to rebloom... They also have a conversation with Nicole Esterling, an instructional coach from Little Chute, WI, about her initial challenges, setbacks, and growth as a coach with her team of elementary teachers. We appr…
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This week on the More Math for More People podcast: Joel and Misty discuss National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day. Which do YOU prefer, crunchy or smooth? Raspberry or grape? Jam or Jelly? Make yourself a sandwich (with as many knives as you would like) and come listen! Mike Lolkus and Ernesto Bautista drop in to discuss how the ideas behind a growth…
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Get ready for a blend of humor and insight with Joel and Misty on the More Math for More People Podcast as they celebrate "Let's Laugh Day" and Joel's quirky half birthday tradition. Then they delve into the world of discretionary spaces in education. Pam Lindemer and Adam Varnes join them to unpack how these spaces are pivotal to foster inclusive …
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First, it's National Potty Dance Day! Do you or your child have a potty dance? Or perhaps your doggo? Then Joel and Misty reflect on the 2024 CPM Teacher Conference which just wrapped up in Los Angeles, CA. The PL Team joins them with their reflections and take aways as well. We hope to see you next year presenting or attending in San Diego, CA on …
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On this episode of More Math for More People, Joel and Misty first talk about National Hoodie Hoo Day. What is this, you ask? Well, you'll need to listen to find out! Then they have a conversation with Dr. Lara Jasien about the Teacher Research Corps. You can find more information about TRC at cpm.org/trc and apply HERE. Next Sara Thompson, the Reg…
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On this episode of the More Math for More People podcast, Joel and Misty first discuss how they might (or might not) celebrate National Frozen Yogurt Day. Then they have an in-depth conversation with Marlena Eanes, a doctoral student at Vanderbilt University under Dr. Nicole Joseph, author of the Black Feminist Mathematics Pedagogy framework publis…
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It's National Pie Day! Yes, the desert, not the number... Joel and Misty discuss some pie trivia and their favorite selections. Then Joel has a conversation with Cheryl Tucker about the Academy of Best Practices which will be held in Seattle in late July. Applications are open now! https://cpm.org/abp/ Then Joel and Misty are joined by Amanda Huffm…
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It's National Poetry at Work day! Joel creates a haiku on the spot and Misty reads everyone a poem by Langston Hughes. How will you celebrate? Also, they reprise a conversation with Gail Anderson, one of the writers in the Curriculum and Assessment department, about assessments. A lot of excellent reminders about how to deal with assessments, parti…
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It's National Ambrosia Day! Joel and Misty chat about how they might celebrate. Also, they have a conversation with Andie Peterson-Longmore, a former CPM student and now a CPM teacher and member of the CPM Teacher Research Corps as well. Andie tells them about her experience with CPM as a student, adopting it at her school in WI several years ago, …
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It's Red Planet Day! Joel and Misty discuss the Red Planet, aka Mars... Remember when they talked about Pluto Day? If not, find it HERE. They also have a in-depth conversation with Jessie Todd and Phil Ero of Astoria High School in Astoria, OR about how they have flipped their assessment model to better align with the CPM Pillar of Mixed, Spaced Pr…
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It's National Pickle Day. Come celebrate with your pickle spear and listen to the More Math for More People podcast! This week we have a reprise of a very interesting conversation we had with Dr Leslie Dietiker of Boston University. Dr Dietiker is one of the key authors of the CPM courses and she talks with us about the mathematical storylines that…
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Knock Knock... Who's there? Joel and Misty... Joel and Misty who? Joel and Misty with a new episode of the More Math for More People Podcast! On this podcast episode, you'll hear some silly Knock Knock jokes in honor of National Knock Knock Joke Day. Have Knock Knock that you want to share? Please send it to us at cpmpodcast@cpm.org! Also, they hav…
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Join Joel and Misty as they celebrate International Pronouns Day—highlighting the vital aspect of acknowledging and respecting an individual's chosen pronouns. Let's embark on increasing our understanding of the impact of pronouns in our day-to-day interactions. For more information on personal pronouns please visit: https://pronouns.org/day Then t…
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First Joel and Misty do a comprehensive, rapid-fire rundown of the National Day holidays. So many opportunities! Then we have another sneak peek for the 2024 CPM teacher conference featuring Ashley Boyd and John Hayes. They’ll be discussing how you can unlock potential and empower teachers. You don’t want to miss that! But wait, there's more! They …
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Arrgh, Matey! Are you ready to transform your approach to math education? Prepare to shake things up as we journey towards the much-anticipated CPM teacher conference in Los Angeles, February 2024. We unveil a host of exciting updates - the fresh venue, innovative format, along with seven options for the Friday pre-conference, promising to enrich y…
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Have you ever considered how liberating it could be to break away from the shackles of your schedule? Well, Joel and Misty kick off this episode by celebrating National Be Late for Something Day and discuss the importance of slowing down, reconnecting with our loved ones, and appreciating the world around us. In the second segment, they conclude th…
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On this episode, Joel and Misty get a little off topic while discussing World Plant Milk Day, indulging in their stream of consciousness thoughts around plant milks, dairy products, and allergens. Then they have part 1 of an invigorating discussion about fostering and supporting positive struggle for students with disabilities with their guest, Dr.…
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Get ready to become a part of the fastest growing sport in the US - Pickleball! Ever wondered about the significance of staying out of the kitchen? Or what it means to be pickled? Joel and Misty have got you covered. Then they switch gears to explore the rhythm of math with the help of Jordan Orozco, a math teacher and math rap maestro. Discover ho…
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Join Joel and Misty they celebrate National Wine and Cheese Day, sharing their personal favorites. They they talk with a distinguished guest, Dr. John Staley, about his thoughts about revolutionizing high school mathematics. As a contributor to Catalyzing Change, he brings a wealth of knowledge on setting high standards for high school math, ensuri…
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It's 7/11 and National Slurpee Day! And if you're just now learning this... you're probably too late! It's also part 2 of our conversation with Eli Luberoff, founder of desmos calculators. What is next for desmos? Eli gives us some ideas. Huzzah! Send Joel and Misty a message! The More Math for More People Podcast is produced by CPM Educational Pro…
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B-I-N-G-O! BINGO! It's National Bingo Day. A great way to get out and meet people. It's also part 1 of an engaging conversation with Eli Luberoff, founder of desmos calculators. Come find out the Eli Luberoff origin story and the truth behind how desmos got its name. Part 2 next episode. Send Joel and Misty a message! The More Math for More People …
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This week Joel and Misty celebrate National Forklift Safety Day. So if you have an opportunity to use a forklift today - DO IT SAFELY, PLEASE! Then they have an engaging conversation with Tony Hawk (no, not THAT Tony Hawk!), the Executive Director for K-12 Mathematics for the Detroit Public Schools, Community District. Tony discusses some of the ch…
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It's late May - welcome to to the next episode of the More Math for More People podcast! This week Joel and Misty reminisce about there being a hole in the bucket (dear Liza, dear Liza) and how to correct this problem... They also have a conversation with Danielle Berman and Ashley Meyer from Grand Island School District in Grand Island, NE about t…
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On this fine episode of the More Math for More People podcast, you'll hear part 2 of Joel and Misty's conversation with Steve Leinwand. You won't want to miss! They also discuss National Do Something Good For Your Neighbor Day. Remember to sign up for some exciting CPM learning events this summer: Residential Institute in Salt Lake City, UT, June 2…
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Welcome to Season THREE of the More Math for More People podcast from CPM Educational Program!!! It's an exciting new episode with Joel and Misty. First, they talk about National Play Your Ukulele Day (unfortunately, Joel does not play for us... boo!). Then - a few announcements including lots of summer professional learning events to register for!…
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It's the final episode of Season 2 of the More Math for More People podcast! This week it's National Piñata Day! So fill a ball of paper mâché with candy, get yourself dizzy and bust it open! Joel and Misty also have some fun with AI - both writing a segment for them and then reading it for them! It's reasonably silly and impressive. And since it's…
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It's another fine episode of the More Math for More People podcast. So many good things this week! First, Joel and Misty talk honor School Librarians for National School Librarian Day. Then they conclude their series on the features and aspects of the new Inspiring Connections curriculum with a discussion of some of the delivery features of the pro…
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It's National Slytherin Pride Day! What Hogwarts House would you belong to? There are lots of quizzes online to find out. Misty took hers... Her house colors would be blue and bronze... ;) We also continue our series discussing the supports and features of the new Inspiring Connections curriculum. This week we chat with Tony Jones, Dan Henderson an…
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It's the 22nd episode of Season 2 of the More Math for More People Podcast! On this National Cereal Day, Joel and Misty hearken back to the days when they ate sugary cereals (this may be longer in the past for one of them than the other...) and discuss how they might celebrate today. They also have a conversation with Tony Jones and Dan Henderson, …
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It's National Paczki Day! Have you ordered your special doughnuts for Fat Tuesday? Joel and Misty are also joined by Stephanie Castaneda and Mike Lolkus from the Curriculum and Assessment department at CPM to discuss the embedded social and emotional learning supports in the upcoming Inspiring Connections curriculum. Thank you for being a supporter…
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It's another enchanting episode of the More Math for More People podcast! Today is National e Day AND National Periodic Table Day, so Joel and Misty nerd out about that for a bit. Karen Wootton and Krista Holstein also join them on the podcast to discuss some of the key features and updates that are part of CPM's new Inspiring Connections curriculu…
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You are all such amazing listeners! Smart and clever! Yes... it's National Compliment Day on the More Math for More People Podcast. Thank you for being so attentive! It's also part 3 of Joel and Misty's conversation with Peter Liljedahl. Check out Episodes 2.17 and 2.18 if you missed the first parts! Have a wonderful day, you're very deserving of i…
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It's 2023 and welcome to a new year! The More Math for More People podcast is delighted to bring you part 2 (of 3) of Joel and Misty's conversation with Peter Liljedahl, author of Building Thinking Classrooms - this time they (actually) talk about maths! It's also National Oysters Rockefeller Day. Joel and Misty don't know how to make them, but the…
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It's National Ice Cream Day! So many flavors to choose from... Joel and Misty can't really decide. What they DO know is that they would like some ice cream, though.... They also have the beginning of their conversation with Peter Liljedahl, author of Building Thinking Classrooms. And the start of the conversation may not be what you are expecting..…
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On this episode of the More Math for More People podcast, Joel and Misty wonder about the differences between lemon meringue, key lime and lemon cream pies... Joel is a fan of citrus desserts. Misty is not. They also discuss the latest CPM newsletter and preview some of the articles for you in the November issue. If you haven't read it, you can fin…
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It's National Spicy Hermit Cookie Day! Joel and Misty have a reasonably silly conversation about the key characteristics that might or might not make a cookie spicy or hermit-like... And they continue their conversation with Monica Marie Jones, an executive coach, about the importance of self care. To learn more about Monica Marie Jones or to find …
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It's November 1 and another fine episode of the More Math for More People podcast! This week, Joel and Misty first discuss Prime Meridian Day - how will YOU celebrate? Then they have Part 1 of their conversation with Monica Marie Jones, an executive coach, about the importance of self care. How will you close and/or empty your container? And... onl…
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On this episode of the More Math for More People podcast, Joel and Misty talk about whether white or yellow cake is vanilla flavored on National Chocolate Cupcake Day and also how much frosting is the "right" amount... They also have a conversation with Abby Bates and Eric Vallecillo from Bear Creek High School in Lodi Unified School District. Abby…
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It's another episode of More Math for More People! On today's show we have Part 2 of our conversation with Pam Seda about how to create more equity in the math classroom. You can find out more about Pam and find her ICUCARE framework at https://www.sedaeducationalconsulting.com/ or follow her on Twitter at @pamseda1. Also, we have more details abou…
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