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Everyone knows that our education system needs a refresh, but what does innovation in education look like? In the Prenda Podcast, Kelly Smith interviews parents, kids, teachers, administrators, academics and entrepreneurs. The goal is to understand the best new ideas in education and move the conversation around innovating school.
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We are 2030

Laura Rivera

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El poscast para vestir como se debe, que cada prenda que uses y la ames, también cuide el planeta. #fastfashion #fashionistas #consumo responsable #moda #sustentable #sostenible #wear #ropa #CDMX #México #slowfashion #2030 #weare2030
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Mitch Schmidt, Rose Schmidt, and Tracy Tindle lead a team of adventurers into the dangerous waters of 1990's teen drama as they discuss the classic Beverly Hills, 90210. Catch up with old friends like BAG, Minnesota Jesus, J-Potts, Harry Potter, Prenda, BAGDAD, and of course, Billy Idol.
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Impact 3x

Alex, Marc & Miquel

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This is Impact 3X, home of the impact society. Start-ups that reach 1Bn$ valuations are a very rare phenomenon. That's why people call them unicorns. And because everybody wants to run a company that reaches a sky-high valuation or massive profits, there are many publications that focus on helping you get there. Well… we are not one of those. At 3X, we believe that what's truly unique are organizations that focus on optimizing, not one but, three dimensions in parallel: planet, people and pr ...
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Craig Selinger

Craig Selinger

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Breaking down hot educational and therapeutic topics by experts who help children, adolescents, and families. Hosted by Craig Selinger, CEO of Brooklyn Letters and Themba Tutors. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/craig-selinger7/support
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In today’s episode, we talk with Roger Egan about his journey from building and selling RedMart to Alibaba, to his new venture Nurture, a company redefining early childhood learning We deep dive into the Life Preparedness Gap, the disconnect between traditional education and the real-world skills kids need to thrive, and how Nurture is using Immers…
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En el episodio de hoy hablamos con Sebastian Ross, presidente de Capitalismo Consciente y Director de la School of founders de IESE. Sebastian empezó su carrera como emprendedor y más tarde como socio de un VC. Más recientemente ha ocupado roles ejecutivos en varias scale-ups internacionales. En el episodio de hoy hablamos sobre empresas con propós…
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En el episodio de hoy hablamos con Aritza Logroño, fundador de Micolet. Micolet es el marketplace líder en Europa para la ropa de segunda mano en consignación. Hablamos con Aritza sobre el origen de la empresa, su modelo de negocio enfocado en el impacto, y cómo aplican el sentido común en las decisiones diarias. Micolet opera en España, Francia, B…
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En el episodio de hoy hablamos con: - Edu Riera, fundador de Zrive, que, después de muchos años en Investment banking y Hedge Funds, decidió emprender, con un objetivo claro: ayudar a jóvenes a encontrar mejores oportunidades laborales mediante orientación laboral, conocmientos prácticos y network. Un modelo de negocio de impacto, que intenta que e…
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En el episodio de hoy hablamos con Marc Canal. Marc es un economista vocacional de los que te puedes encontrar un sábado a las 11 de la noche leyendo un paper de Milton Friedman de 1967. Sus 10 años en la consultora McKinsey junto a sus múltiples másteres, no hacen, ni mucho menos, justicia a su eterno y extenso conocimiento del mundo. El episodio …
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En el episodio de hoy hablamos con Alexis Caporale. Alexis es una de los founding members y parte del investment team de World Fund, uno de los fondos líderes en Europa en tecnología para luchar contra el cambio climático. Además Alexis tiene una extensa experiencia como emprendedor de éxito en varios sectores. Os recomiendo encarecidamente nuestra…
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En el episodio de hoy hablamos con Borja Vilaseca Borja ha escrito nueve libros y es el creador del master en desarrollo personal de más éxito de habla hispana. Borja es fundador de Kuestiona, la Akademia y Terra, todos proyectos educativos que han impactado a más de 75.000 persona. Actualmente todos sus proyectos forman parte de Utopika Labs, el H…
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En el episodio de hoy hablamos con Raimon Puigjaner. Me atrevería a decir que Raimon es uno de los pioneros y personas más relevantes del impacto en España. Metido en el mundo del impacto desde que acabó su carrera en 2002, y con experience en empresa privada, tercer sector y sector público, Raimon es hoy CEO de la consultora Roots for Sustainabili…
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En el Episodio de hoy hablamos con Marc Jordana. Marc es el fundador y CEO de Norrsken Barcelona. Previamente Marc fue el MD de Heura, una de las startups más reconocidas en el mundo del foodtech. Al inicio de su carrera, Marc fue socio de Atai Venture Builder, la incubadora de la que salieron grandes proyectos como Wallapop, Glovo o Marmota entre …
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En el episodio de hoy hablamos con Pablo Melchor. Pablo es el presidente y director de Ayuda Efectiva. Tras una larga y exitosa trayectoria como emprendedor, en 2018 decidió dar un giro a su carrera para orientarla a la filantropía. En la conversación de hoy repasamos como Pablo dio el salto al mundo de la filantropía pero sobretodo nos focalizamos…
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En el Episodio de hoy hablamos con Ousman Umar. La historia de Ousman es una historia de superación y propósito. Nacido en Ghana, Ousman emigró a España en un viaje increíblemente difícil que empezó a sus 12 años y terminó en sus 17. Y con la ambición de que nadie más tenga que pasar por lo que él pasó, en 2012 fundó Nasco feeding Minds, una ONG qu…
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En el episodio de hoy hablamos con Xavi Pont. Xavi empezó en el sector del impacto español cuando todavía no existia. Hace 10 años lanzó la Fundación Ship2B con la misión de impulsar la economía de impacto y en 2020 se convirtió en Co-Fundador del Venture Capital de impacto de referencia en España: Ship2B. Hablamos con Xavi del pasado, presente y f…
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Dr. A Jordan Wright, Ph.D., ABAP, Faculty and Director, Center for Counseling and Community Wellbeing New York University, specializes in psychological assessment (including learning disabilities and ADHD) and is the author of five books on psychological assessment, discusses online neuropsychological assessments. He answers common questions about …
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Dr. Jane Aronson, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medicine, Director of International Pediatric Health Services, PLLC, Founder and former CEO of Worldwide Orphans 1997-2019, and Director of Global Behavioral Health Network for Children and Young People, who is also known internationally as the Orphan Doctor, reflects on …
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Dr. Jan Wasowicz is an ASHA-certified, IL-licensed, and FL-licensed speech-language pathologist with 35+ years of experience as a language, literacy, and learning specialist working with students who have language-based reading, writing, and spelling difficulties and disorders. She has taught numerous university-level courses and is frequently invi…
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Academy Award winner, Peggy Stern, who produces and directs documentaries, who struggled with dyslexia as a child, discusses how she created SuperDville, a media channel for students 7-12 years of age with dyslexia and learning issues. The SuperDville curriculum was developed by seminal researchers, therapists, and educators, and stars actual stude…
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Kaity Broadbent, Head of Learning from Prenda, discusses micro-schooling! Kaity is an ardent believer in equity and Prenda's approach to learning. Prenda believes students of different ages can learn collaboratively at their own pace. Flexibility helps students learn through fun engaging activities. Finding each child's internal drive, allowing aut…
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Preetika Mukherjee, who grew up in India, is a pediatric neuropsychologist in private practice in New York City. She specializes in neuropsychological evaluations of children and adolescents. In India, she received her master's in Applied Clinical Psychology. Knowing that she wanted to advance her studies in understanding human behavior, she studie…
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Due to a sudden pandemic, a new set of online social norms are being established between educators/therapists and their students/clients. Netiquette is acceptable online behaviors within a network of individuals. Sharon Baum, a NY licensed speech-language pathologist, explains netiquette and its connection to social-emotional learning while virtual…
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Patty is a Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn resident, mother of three girls, helps her hustler husband run one of their local businesses, a restaurant, and is the Math Department Head at a Manhattan public school, The Institute for Collaborative Education, 6th-12th grades. Come learn about progressive education, portfolio-based approaches, and how to enco…
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James, a Brooklyn middle school student, discusses his first week of all remote learning from the comfort of his home. Come learn what James enjoys about his online learning setup, what he misses from being physically at school, and what he predicts will happen to his online curriculum as the school year progresses. He also offers several suggestio…
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Fara Jones, MA, LCSW is a Psychotherapist and Creative Arts Therapist. During this podcast, she discusses how the pandemic is impacting our mental health and provides suggestions for how to best care for ourselves. COVID-19 is best understood through understanding the stages of grief. Acceptance helps us deal with loss. We need to learn to adapt to…
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Language is all about being able to communicate expressively and effectively not only through sounds but also through listening, reading, and writing. And for many children who struggle with language, this can lead to further issues with literacy, such as learning to write as well as peers. Watch this video with Dr. Anthony Koutsoftas, Ph.D., CCC-S…
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Lavinia Mancuso, native New Yorker, teacher, principal, and currently Executive Director of Everyone Reading, joins us to discuss her favorite topic- literacy! She explains why students are still illiterate in the US, and how we can solve this problem. Here are some of her tips: Parents and teachers must teach the five pillars of literacy and tackl…
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In many instances, learning disabilities are invisible. What many consider as typical behaviors, such as acting out or lack of focus, could turn out to be warning signs of underlying learning or attention difficulties. We have seen parents get caught off-guard when their child is diagnosed with a learning disability, and the process of seeking assi…
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Hearing your child talk for the first time is one of the most magical moments of parenthood. In this episode of the Craig Selinger Podcast, Dr. Michelle Macroy-Higgins, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, speech-language pathologist and associate professor of the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Program at Hunter College, New York, talks about how to diagnose a…
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In this episode of the Craig Selinger Podcast, Micaela Bracamonte, founder of the first 2e (Twice Exceptional) friendly school in New York City talks about how The Lang School started sixteen years ago when her son was diagnosed as 2e at the age of four. She discusses the evolution of the Lang School and how it incorporates social-emotional learnin…
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