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Jim Knight is the founder of The Instructional Coaching Group, a professional development provider dedicated to offering PD for coaches, teachers, and leaders based on a partnership approach that creates better learning environments for all students. As a research associate at the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning Jim has spent 25 years studying professional learning and instructional coaching. He earned his PhD in Education from the University of Kansas and has won severa ...
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A wise man once said, Forgiveness is divine, but never pay full price for late pizza." Whether you're a wandering ronin, a panda who can do Kung Fu, or simply stuck in traffic during rush hour, we all need wisdom to navigate the winding road of life. Join host Brandon Knight, a student of the martial arts and martial art cinema for over 20 years, as he searches out wisdom as he reviews all of your favorite Kung Fu, Ninja, and Samurai flicks! Kun Fu Pizza Party promises to deliver high-flying ...
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Math Knights

Ron Martiello

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#NPMathKnights gives Math teachers the latest information from around the North Penn School District and from around the country. Our goal is to move teachers and students forward in their understanding of learning in Math.
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Rotten Mango

Stephanie Soo & Ramble

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Rotten but still a little sweet! Rotten Mango is a true crime + all things spooky podcast. We love doing deep dives into the darkest crimes and we tend to not leave out any details - which can get a little rotten at times. If you want deep dives in the psychology of killers, no holding back storytelling of crimes, and stories of lesser known criminals from around the world this is the place for you. Welcome to Rotten Mango but don’t worry it all comes with a seasoning of comedy/sweetness.
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Aspire with The Ivy Dream

Michael Justin Lee | The Ivy Dream

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In this podcast series, America’s top admissions consultant and audition coach, Michael Justin Lee interviews current students and recent graduates of elite American universities. Each episode covers the unique story of a guest, their childhood, a meticulous account of how they tackled each aspect of the college application process to their dream university, and how their life and studies at that university have shaped them.
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Nylons & Pylons

Blake Knight & Camille Knight

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A couch potato dad and his college student influencer wannabe daughter talk football and pop culture. Worlds collide. After what seems to be a billion hours of chatting away by the coffee pot, I thought some of the banter was not only compelling, but also quite hilarious. We not only talk about what happens on the field, we'll pretty much, discuss anything and argue everything.Welcome to Nylons & Pylons!
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The Classics Podcast

The Classical Association

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Produced by The Classical Association, this podcast features content all about the ancient world - from revision material for students of classical subjects to stories inspired by classical mythology, to interviews with famous voices and people from all walks of life discussing the classical past, there's something for everyone. Follow The Classics Podcast on Instagram at @theclassicalpod so you don't miss out on a single episode Out now: Meet our Experts in Residence
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Journalism Innovation

Tow-Knight Center @NewmarkJSchool

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Listen in as journalists make new things and launch new ventures. We bring you into CUNY's Newmark Graduate School of Journalism's in New York City for behind-the-scenes stories of how people develop journalism startups of all shapes and sizes. In season one, you'll hear the voices of journalists and students as they go through the learning process. Join us on the journey. Season One was produced, mixed and edited by Kristen Clark, with music from Chad Crouch (soundofpicture.com).
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Kids Imprisoned is a 7-part series investigating juvenile justice in America. It's produced by Carnegie-Knight News21, a national multimedia reporting project produced by the nation's top journalism students and graduates. This year, 35 journalism students virtually reported through video conferencing, examining challenges and disparities America's youth face in the criminal justice system.
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Making the Rounds

American Medical Association

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Making the Rounds, a podcast from the American Medical Association, features advice, interviews and discussions on the most important topics impacting the lives and careers of medical students. Find all AMA podcasts at ama-assn.org/podcasts.
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A podcast for Catholic disciples who are wrestling to be missionary-minded in their normal, everyday lives. Joseph and Crystal were Catholic missionaries for over a decade with FOCUS, the Fellowship of Catholic University Students, serving at MIT, UW Madison, Carnegie Mellon University, Western Washington University, and then at a parish in Jackson, Michigan. They're now the co-founders of Our Outpost Marriage Ministry, Inc., a marriage ministry seeking to awaken authentic Catholic culture t ...
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SkillSet

Aidan A., Aster Podcasting Network

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SkillSet is an urban fantasy podcast that follows four university students as they face the growing evil of the creatures of Dissonance. Listen in as Alex, Eshe, Laura, and Michael find out the darker sides of Attunement, as well as the darker sides of the people they love. Produced by Aster Podcasting Network.
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MindStew

Joshua Kugel

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The MindStew podcast aims to inspire Australia's psychology, counselling and cognitive science students to become wise and effective practitioners, through conversations with academics and those working in mental health/cognitive science.
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Oriental, Here We Go!

Oriental, Here We Go!

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This podcast was designed to share episodes recorded by students from Atlántico department. All the content is in English as a way to encourage students to practice all English skills. We hope you enjoy and share the episodes with your friends!
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Join Victoria and Anna, along with expert guests and industry friends, in a deep-dive investigation into just what literacy is, and how the students within the US education system could be better serviced when it comes to modern literacy methods
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When three high school students from modern-day Pennsylvania find themselves trapped in a world of wizards, elves, and feudal intrigue, they must learn to survive in their new surroundings, and undertake an epic quest to save the world from the encroaching forces of chaos. WARNING: This Audio Drama contains adult language, graphic descriptions of violence, and explicit discussions of sexuality. This is, of course, in the interest of historical realism. We hope you enjoy our story about wizar ...
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Running Minds

Helena Keenan

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Helena Keenan is a current Sport and Exercise Psychology MSc student at Loughborough University and former NCAA Division 1 cross country and track runner. Helena's experience moving away from her home in England, to study and compete in the USA, has inspired her mental health, exercise, anti-diet and healthy body image advocacy. Tune in to hear honest conversations with friends, athletes, and motivational guests, exploring the relationships between fitness, food, sport and mental health.
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Victorian Academy of Teaching and Leadership

Victorian Academy of Teaching and Leadership

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Join the Academy for conversations with some of the world’s biggest thought leaders in education. We will also showcase the thoughts and reflections of teachers and school leaders from across Victoria. Find out more about our programs. https://www.academy.vic.gov.au/professional-learning
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Welcome to Anand Deshbhratar's Learn To Transform podcast, where amazing things happen. Anand Deshbhratar is an Engineer and Theologian, a teacher and a lifelong student of the WORD, who is looking forward to seeing a real transformation of this world. This podcast is a small step towards that goal. Hope your valuable critics, comments, suggestions will make it worth. All glory to God, forever and ever. Amen.
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Welcome to the Return On Lifestyle podcast host by Paul D'Abruzzo. Paul is the leader of the Expert Investor Team, an Industry Leading Investor-Focused Realtor & Sales Team, a regular industry Speaker & Goals-Oriented Coach. Based out of Rock Star Real Estate, a brokerage well known in Ontario in Real Estate Investment education and sales, Paul and his team specialize in the Acquisition and Sale of Investment & Development Grade Property in Southern Ontario. Together with his wife, Paul D’Ab ...
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Hosted by Jenny Anderson, the Learnit podcast showcases global learning leaders re-imagining what students need to know, how they will learn it and the technology they are using to get there. We look at school leaders, tech entrepreneurs, and learning engineers who are closing equity gaps, accelerating academic learning and instilling in every learner the drive and skills to learn and thrive. Jenny is a former financial journalist who loves to tell a story, interrogate the numbers and uncove ...
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Kurdistan in America

Kurdistan Regional Government Representation in the United States

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"The 'Kurdistan in America' podcast is the official voice of the Kurdistan Regional Government Representation in the United States, headquartered in Washington, DC. Its primary objective is to delve into the rich ties between Kurdistan and the United States. Now in its fourth season, this English-language podcast is published monthly, covering a broad spectrum of subjects such as art, culture, security, politics, humanitarian issues, and economics. We're proud to announce that 'Kurdistan in ...
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Known as the Canadian Mark Twain, Stephen Leacock was a humorist whose gentle parodies and spoofs still evoke a smile and a chuckle more than a hundred years after they were first published. Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town was published in 1912. Set in the fictional town of Mariposa in Canada, which is peopled by a delightful assortment of characters, the book has proved to be an enduring classic in the humor genre. Readers around the world continue to enjoy these little stories about the ...
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The Research Her

Dr. Elissia Franklin

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The Research Her highlights Black women researchers and research topics relevant to wellbeing. Essentially, it's your source for sisterly science. We dive into biology, sexuality, behavioral and physical science, and everything in between. Research Scientist, Dr. Elissia Franklin, is a chemist and educator who brings the realness to keep us improving ourselves and our science. You're guaranteed to love it here!
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The entire courtroom is quiet as each person walks up to the front and points. They point at this tiny miniature model of a movie theater sitting on the table. The tiny blue miniature-model seats are positioned just like they were when it all happened. 3 years ago - the emergency exit door to Theater 9 would open. A man with bright orange hair wear…
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In this episode of "Coaching Conversations," Jenni Donohoo and I discuss the power of collective efficacy in education. In our conversation we explored how collective efficacy, defined as the shared belief among educators in their collective ability to positively impact student learning, significantly enhances student achievement and teacher motiva…
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It’s said the parents of Nova (Northern Virginia) have their little groups that they stick to during school drop offs and pick ups. It’s an upscale neighborhood - with many residents working in government as politicians or even federal agents. It’s only a 30 minute drive to DC. But there is one woman that most moms likely avoid at the school bus st…
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A wise man once said, "Forgiveness is divine, but never pay full price for late pizza." Whether you're a wandering ronin, a panda who can do Kung Fu, or simpley stuck in traffic during rush hour, we all need wisdom to help us navigate the winding road of life. Join host Brandon Knight, a 20 year student of the martial arts and martial art cineam, a…
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South Korea is going through an erase all faces panic. Every single selfie is being wiped from the internet just in case. As a response - a male college student wrote on a forum - “Put a finger down and ask yourself Have I ever been asked out or confessed to? (Joke confessions do not count) Do a lot of men try to talk to me even though I don’t talk…
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Kuzey Kantarcıoğlu is a first-year student at Stanford University with an interest in computer science and linguistics. Fascinated by the function of language in both humans and computers, he aspires to advance AI language models. Originally from Istanbul, Turkey, he was an international college applicant. Outside of academics, he enjoys learning n…
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AI's impact on education, ethical use, and collaboration. In this conversation, Dave speaks with Selene Verhofstad and Faryal Shaukat, experienced teachers who recently gave a talk at NSTA about AI in education. They discuss the use of AI in the classroom, the challenges and benefits it presents, and the importance of teaching students about AI and…
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It's weird how scandalous it sounds, that life is worth living, sharing, and multiplying. But these are ways we're inclined to be, to behave, and to desire as human beings. So saith Aristotle, Aquinas, and me, your friendly neighborhood podcaster. (Joseph did mis-speak-- it's in question 94, article 2, not question 86, of first part of the second p…
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In the latest episode of the Coaching Conversations podcast, Jessica Weiss and I announce our new book, “The IC Toolkit.” This episode is filled with insights for instructional coaches, administrators, and educators dedicated to professional growth. We introduce the toolkit and discuss the profound impact of coaching on educators and students. I em…
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Grandma C knew that something wasn’t right about what she was looking at. Her daughter is standing there holding her 2-month-old baby. But everything is wrong. Her daughter’s pants are soaked in urine. The way she’s talking sounds like someone clamped her tongue, and two-month-old baby Mirabelle is not moving. In fact, Mirabelle’s little face is br…
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There is a college student laying down on the hospital bed. She’s staring up at the ceiling in distress as someone records her silently from the corner of the room. “I’m going to have such a long day tomorrow - I’m not going to answer anyone’s Snapchats!” The person recording does not respond. “Well, you’re too quiet. I’m going to start singing sin…
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Engaging students through hands-on activities and innovative learning. Denise Renfro, from the Academy of Green Technology, discusses the hands-on approach to learning and the use of AI in the classroom. The Academy offers courses on sustainability, renewable energy, drones, and more. Denise emphasizes the importance of engaging students and encour…
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Our social fabric is threadbare these days, and making invitations is our way of re-enforcing, patching, and strengthening society. Joseph talks about having invite-to-able lives, about making clear invitations, and handling rejection. Those are the things he needs to hear, so he's guessing you might too! On our website, if Catholic husbands have a…
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In this episode of “Coaching Conversations,” I had the pleasure of discussing the exciting merger between the Instructional Coaching Group (ICG) and Growth Coaching International (GCI) with John from GCI. We delved into the evolution of instructional coaching and explored the numerous benefits that our partnership can bring. We emphasized the impor…
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2022 Teaching Excellence Program (TEP) alumni Jay Chew (Al-Taqwa College), Ben Jones (Bendigo South East 7-10 Secondary College) and Kendall Aglinskas (Assumption College) dive deep into their teaching journeys. They candidly discuss personal stories, from unconventional relationships with school as students, to discovering a profound sense of belo…
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Hospitals are no strangers to death. But something very odd was happening inside the walls of Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College. The medical students, junior doctors, professors were all running away from the classroom. Screaming. Administrators rushed to call Dr. Di’s parents. ‘She self exited.’ That is what her parents were told. Their precious da…
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We are joined in this episode by Sensei Noah Legel. We talk about his martial arts history, his late sensei, waza Wednesdays, Kishimoto Di and more! Neo Classical Karate Kobudo Society https://www.inkks.org Noah’s Website https://ilpracticalkarate.com Waza Wednesday https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOtJuscqh_GVFSaJTqhPkV8-ELWm-Ymen&si=HZNkzFwH-Dj…
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Museum insights and programs for teachers and students. The conversation between Dave and Shannon revolves around their visit to the National Air and Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center. They discuss their favorite exhibits and the awe-inspiring experience of seeing the massive aircraft and spacecraft up close. Shannon shares stories about the Corona …
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In this episode, I had the privilege of speaking with Chris Emdin, a transformative figure in education known for his innovative approaches that integrate hip-hop culture into learning. Here are the key points from our conversation: Personal Journey: Chris shared his experiences growing up in New York City and attending Brooklyn Tech, where he ofte…
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On June 1, 2024, A Korean YouTube channel uploaded a video titled - “Pack Ki Beom, did you think that I wouldn’t find you?” The video includes details about Pack’s personal life. Showing his comfortable luxurious lifestyle with his wife and young daughter. It would appear that overnight Korean netizens flock to Pack’s page leaving hate comments. “I…
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Ophelia, an Italian mafia boss, had a thing for fingers. She likes the way they curve, the soft bend at the knuckles, the tender skin, just everything about hands. She loves. She just hates that she only has one. Her hand was cut off in a war with the enemy mafia over territory. Ophelia is sitting at a bar when Kim walks in. Kim is part of the enem…
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Content Warning: some listeners may find some parts of this episode upsetting. In this Q&A, Chella answers your questions on topics as disparate as lost books, childrens' myths and opticians, and we cover multilingualism in the ancient world, a day in Chella's life and whether Homer might have be a woman... Please note: the views and opinions expre…
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How proud am I? Do I think I'm wiser than I really am? Do I think I'm stronger than I really am? Do I think I'm more excusable than I really am? Probably. And that, my friends, is prideful. Listen in to find out more! Here's the website for Catholic singles (aged 22-35ish): https://ouroutpost.org/dating/ As always, check out our work, and join our …
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In this episode, Jim Knight engages in a heartfelt conversation with Jennifer Hlavka, who shares her journey in education and her passion for teaching. Jennifer reflects on her early experiences in school, highlighting the profound impact her high school in Richmond, Virginia, had on her love for education. She recalls how her teachers were deeply …
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Dr. Nandi walks into the morgue… She’s a celebrity doctor – she provides Botox and chemical peels to some of the top celebrities in South Africa… She’s here to pick up her dead father’s body. But within a few weeks, she’s back at the morgue picking up another body. And then like clockwork, she’s back at the morgue, picking up another body. Why does…
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Send us a Text Message. Welcome back to the "Kurdistan in America" podcast, the official podcast of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Representation in the United States, hosted by Delovan Barwari, Director of Academic Affairs and Strategic Initiatives. In this episode, we delve into the harrowing events of 3 August 2014, when ISIS launched a…
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If we want to live in harsh conditions, we could wear appropriate equipment, we could change the conditions, or (maybe impossibly) we could change ourselves to adapt to those conditions. If we want to live in perfect love, there's a temptation to either become superficial or water down what it means to live perfect love, while the only real option …
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In this episode, Jim Knight and Dr. Jessica Wise – fellow hosts of the Coaching Questions podcast, had the opportunity to chat about gearing up for a new school year. As we dive into our discussion, we share our own experiences and thoughts on how coaches can effectively invest in their professional development over the summer while also taking tim…
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Finding love is not easy. Especially when you’re competing against almost 3.9k other people for just one man. You really only have one shot, so how do you stand out? You could send pictures or even nudes! Though on second thought…they’ll probably get flagged and he won’t even be able to read them. Maybe a love poem? “I know you’ve been hurt, but I’…
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Earlier this month, an audio clip went viral on the internet. In the clip you can hear a man’s voice aggressively screaming - “SHUT UP SHUT UP! You stupid b*tch, didn’t I tell you not to this??” You can hear a woman crying, begging for him to stop. Begging him to stop and spare her life. That woman is TzuYang. She is the biggest YouTuber in South K…
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