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Ghosted! by Roz Hernandez

Exactly Right Media – the original true crime comedy network

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Light a candle and pop some popcorn because things are going to get freaky. On Ghosted! by Roz Hernandez, prepare to discuss ghost stories, psychic experiences and all things that go BUMP in the night. Comedian Roz Hernandez (she/her) is joined every week by celebrity guests, paranormal professionals and maybe…GHOSTS! Human listeners are invited to share their paranormal experiences to be read aloud. Email them to ghostedbyroz@gmail.com. Now available on the Exactly Right network. Be sure to ...
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Want to love walking into your ELA classroom each day? Excited about innovative strategies like PBL, escape rooms, hexagonal thinking, sketchnotes, one-pagers, student podcasting, genius hour, and more? Want a thriving choice reading program and a shelf full of compelling diverse texts? You're in the right place! Here you'll find interviews with top authors from the ELA field, workshops with strategies you can use in class immediately, and quick tips to ignite your English teacher creativity ...
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SEASON 2 COMING 2023!! Erotic Fiction (18+) | Bi-weekly Adult ASMR Podcast | The Heathen Hippie reads a sensual story aloud to help you achieve personal pleasure. It was written for you, imagined by you and enjoyed together. I'll read to you until you get to the edge of relaxation and release. Posted on Tuesdays. Please see, hear and request more content on my social media accounts. I write your fantasy suggestions, send care packages, and take boudoir photos upon request. Do you have a fant ...
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KZMOHD

OMG MEDIA SOLUTIONS

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A community podcast network. Started in March 2022 as the distribution network for OMG Studios original cultural content. OMG Studios’ portfolio of original content includes media commemorating Black History Month and Juneteenth, community programing for MN Humanities Center, Ujamaa Place, Center for Economic Inclusion, The Boogie Down with Binky Griptite, Music Monuments and much more. Celebrate Culture & Community is a partnership with the MN State Fair to be a multi-cultural guest experie ...
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Kay Cee and Hendrix are 2 Awkward Millennials, with something to say. With uncommon perspectives and an underrepresented voice they enter the realm of podcasting to give a voice to those who probably honestly rather not talk to you. They're young, socially uncomfortable and finding our voice and sharing some laughs. Send your questions, comments and concerns to ask2ampodcast@gmail.com to be answered aloud on the show.
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Ever wonder to yourself, or aloud to the voices, “Where can I find a podcast that is both an elegant combination of insightful video game and media commentary but also contains 3-5 obscene jokes per episode?” Stop looking, you’ve arrived. The Knerds of KnerdsOnline.com have you covered with all the conversations you need to hear with all the jokes you shouldn’t make.
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"I wish I payed more attention to my Spanish Teacher." A podcast that discusses all aspects of the Spanish Language, foreign language classroom, and Hispanic culture. Cover art photo provided by Recal Media on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@recalmedia
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Kollibri's Weekly Column

Kollibri terre Sonnenblume

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Kollibri terre Sonnenblume is a writer, photographer, tree hugger, animal lover and dissident, who blogs regularly at Macska Moksha Press. Topics include ecology, politics, media, agriculture, wildtending, indigenous issues, sexuality and consciousness.
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Stories, But Shorter showcases the sprawling world of creative writing fiction/non-fiction and the beautiful people who choose to bare their soul on digital paper. Each guest author will get a chance to read their short story or selections from a larger story aloud. This is followed by a conversation on the topic of their work, inspiration, and heck, maybe just life with host and comedian, Cassi Jerkins.
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Educators share stories from inside the educational world to showcase the powerful and significant impact that educators have. But what about you? Who was the educator who had the greatest impact on you? What was it about this educator that was special, or made you feel special? What could we all do to be that person for someone else?
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In October, 2016 I looked death right in the eyeballs and the truth of the universe/ life/ love/ God/ infinity cracked open before me. Truth is the best news in the world (YOU CAN END YOUR SUFFERING RIGHT NOW!!!) (if your human rights aren't being violated), and this book is my best effort to sing its sweet melody from the rooftops. ******************************************** During my journey, I ended my marriage (amicably). I explored my sexuality (enthusiastically). And I carried on my s ...
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‘I have written a blasphemous book’, said Melville when his novel was first published in 1851, ‘and I feel as spotless as the lamb’. Deeply subversive, in almost every way imaginable, Moby-Dick is a virtual, alternative bible – and as such, ripe for reinterpretation in this new world of new media. Out of Dominion was born its bastard child – or perhaps its immaculate conception – the Moby-Dick Big Read: an online version of Melville’s magisterial tome: each of its 135 chapters read out aloud ...
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Hate Male

Ellen and Nora

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The Internet is a weird place! We all know this. We all accept this. And yet, people across this nightmarish global network are still surprising us by finding the most bizarre ways to make us uncomfortable. How many times have you opened a message on your social media, email, or otherwise and thought, ‘what the literal fuck was that?’ Join us at Hate Male Podcast as we delve into our menagerie of stories from people all over the world, and read aloud the unsolicited (and often hilarious) mes ...
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Booklaban

PumaPodcast

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A show for people who love to read and talk about books.Connect with us social media:- facebook.com/groups/809039425847952- twitter.com/booklabanph- instagram.com/booklabanph Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Humans have shared stories for millennia. For most of that time, telling tales was a verbal process. A storyteller would regale an audience with accounts of adventure, bravery, compassion, despair, enlightenment, and fear. Stories were a shared experience, until the advent of inexpensive mass-printing processes in the 19th century which allowed most of us to read to ourselves. Yet, that desire to have a story read aloud is still ingrained in our collective soul. While we still read books for ...
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Welcome to the Thursday edition of The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast, a podcast for English teachers in search of creative teaching strategies. Whether you’re new to the show or a long-time listener, I’m so glad you’re here for this week’s mini episode. Today, I want to share a fun visual trick for helping students vary their sentence structure.…
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Book talk podcasts can provide gentle choice reading accountability, target presentation of knowledge and speaking skills, and build a library of book recommendations for future students. Not bad, right? Today on the podcast I'm going to walk you through how to launch a book talk podcast with your students, and why it will be fantastic. Example Scr…
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The phones are ringing off the hooks as Roz’s listeners call in with their own experiences of the paranormal! Jill’s mother was followed home by a little ghost girl and kept it a secret for YEARS, Ivy the archeologist shares hair raising adventures of what lies beneath, and Randi’s practically earned a PHD in the paranormal after attending not one …
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Welcome to the Thursday edition of The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast, a podcast for English teachers in search of creative teaching strategies. Whether you’re new to the show or a long-time listener, I’m so glad you’re here for this week’s mini episode. Today, as earth day inches closer, I want to share a favorite find, Amanda Gorman’s video poe…
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It’s never a bad thing when your classroom innovation lands you at a press conference with your state’s department of education! That’s what happened to today’s guest, Erica Kempf. She decided to try out the project-based-learning unit I designed about the ethical use of artificial intelligence, and along the way she and her students made it their …
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Upon the altar, Roz sets a chalice for the return of comedian, actor, and writer Cara Conners. Veiled in candlelight, the two discuss the Falcon Lake Incident, getting read without consent by a psychic, and that moment when Cara realized she was the only living guest at a hotel! Want to share YOUR paranormal experience on the podcast? Email your *s…
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Welcome to the Thursday edition of The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast, a podcast for English teachers in search of creative teaching strategies. Whether you’re new to the show or a long-time listener, I’m so glad you’re here for this week’s mini episode. Today, I want to talk about a much-debated subject - when it comes to choice reading, what co…
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We’re about to dive into an elective that combines Beowulf, The Hobbit, Ursula Leguin, graphic novels, and contemporary YA! What holds all these threads together? That’s what repeat guest and creative teacher Caitlin Lore is about to tell you as we continue our series on creative electives across the country. Get ready for the big reveal in just a …
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It’s a HELLIER of a reunion when Roz welcomes back THE power couple of paranormal investigation, documentary film producers and hosts of The Haunted Objects podcast, Greg and Dana Newkirk! As founders of The Traveling Museum of the Paranormal and Occult, the Newkirks unveil for Roz their most memorable and mysterious museum submissions, how they ha…
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Welcome to the Thursday edition of The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast, a podcast for English teachers in search of creative teaching strategies. Whether you’re new to the show or a long-time listener, I’m so glad you’re here for this week’s mini episode. Today, I want to talk about Youtube, and how we can use students’ love for it to our ELA adva…
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Welcome to the author spotlight series at Spark Creativity. In this series, you’ll hear from authors sharing their work directly into your classroom. So sit back and listen in. Today we’re hearing from Nancy Tandon, reading from her book, The Way I Say It. Nancy has worked as an elementary school teacher, a speech-language pathologist, and an adjun…
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Roz’s ponytail swings and her heart pounds as she marches onto the Largo stage to welcome Karen Kilgariff, super host of My Favorite Murder, comedian Chris Fleming, and THE ICON of haunted dolls, Annabelle (Oscar Montoya)!! In front of a live—or at least mostly living audience—Roz and her polterguests discuss Largo’s haunted history, the story of t…
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Welcome to the Thursday edition of The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast, a podcast for English teachers in search of creative teaching strategies. Whether you’re new to the show or a long-time listener, I’m so glad you’re here for today’s edition of “Highly Recommended.” Today, let’s talk Ken Liu’s short story, “The Paper Menagerie,” one of the bes…
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You know how we feel here at Spark Creativity about Book PR. Basically it's the best. We're all about bookish posters, displays, podcasts, guest readers, First Chapter Fridays, book trailer Tuesdays, and book tastings. If it helps kids get excited about books, we're all in! Recently I saw a lovely post over in my Creative High School English Facebo…
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Roz is utterly gobsmacked when she is visited by the divine comedian, actor, writer Debra DiGiovanni! As the weathervane spins, the two discuss the Etobicoke poltergeist, a mysterious (and maybe haunted??) hat of Debra’s grandpa, and also what in the heck is the Ogopogo?! Want to share YOUR paranormal experience on the podcast? Email your *short* s…
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Today, let’s talk about March Madness, and how to harness all that awesome enthusiasm to get your students excited about poetry. Last year I worked with Melissa Alter Smith from #teachlivingpoets to create a March Madness bracket for The Lighthouse, and I learned a lot from her in the process! This is such a fun and easy way to bring more voices in…
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Remember when research projects involved stacks of books and notecards? Yeah, me too. But we all know research has changed. I recently finished a couple of pedagogy books for English teachers - one by Angela Stockman on designing inclusive spaces for writers, and another by Katie Novak on Universal Design for Learning in the English classroom. And …
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This week Roz calls upon the four corners to invoke the magnanimous comedian, actor, writer, and cartoonist, Mo Welch to discuss the legend of Resurrection Mary, haunted comedy venues of Los Angeles, and the never to be forgotten night Mo received a sign from beyond—or was it a call?? Want to share YOUR paranormal experience on the podcast? Email y…
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Welcome to the Thursday edition of The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast, a podcast for English teachers in search of creative teaching strategies. Whether you’re new to the show or a long-time listener, I’m so glad you’re here for today’s edition of “Highly Recommended.” This week, I want to make sure you know just how amazing the Google Translate …
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Today on the podcast, we’re sitting down with Amanda Cardenas to talk about a very big question. A huge question, really. What can teachers do when students aren’t doing the reading? And is reading out loud the majority of our texts the answer? Spoiler alert, we both can completely understand how this would seem like the answer, but in the long run…
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To her astonishment, Roz’s voracious appetite for the paranormal is sated by just ONE visit from the spectacular comedian, actress, writer, and podcast host, Sasheer Zamata! The two present one another a torrent of spooky morsels—a Massachusetts cryptid, a voodoo doll made in Sasheer’s form, a Sedona UFO tour guide that may or may not have been tak…
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Welcome to the Thursday edition of The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast, a podcast for English teachers in search of creative teaching strategies. Whether you’re new to the show or a long-time listener, I’m so glad you’re here for today’s edition of “Highly Recommended.” This week, let’s talk about some of the best summer PD options out there. Firs…
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Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about electives. Electives I want to design, like one about Youtube creation and one about Taylor Swift, and the amazing electives teachers in our community are designing and teaching around the world. So of course I’m really excited that today on the podcast we’ve got the first show in a new series about creative el…
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With a swish, Roz is ushered through the fabric of the universe by comedian, actor, writer and musician, Dylan Adler while they discuss a sassy Welsh poltergeist, Dylan’s bufo ceremony in The Hotel Chelsea, and haunted candy??? Want to share YOUR paranormal experience on the podcast? Email your *short* stories to GhostedByRoz@gmail.com and maybe Ro…
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Welcome to the Thursday edition of The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast, a podcast for English teachers in search of creative teaching strategies. Whether you’re new to the show or a long-time listener, I’m so glad you’re here for today’s edition of “Highly Recommended.” This week, I want to suggest you take the plunge and help your students create…
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Ahh, the hum of fluorescent lighting. The slightly stained carpeting. The copier that is almost-if-not-already-out-of-paper. The dirty coffee cups. It's no secret that at many schools, the common teacher workspace isn't exactly inviting. No one really seems to be in charge of it, no resources really seem to be allocated toward it, and no one has ti…
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This week, Roz travels down a spooky road and back again with comedian, actor, and writer, Zach Noe Towers. Along the way, the two discuss a 1970’s experiment to manifest a ghost from scratch, findings from Zach’s teenage ghost hunting adventures, and what in the heck is phrogging?? Want to share YOUR paranormal experience on the podcast? Email you…
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This week, I want to suggest you let your students design an escape room. Escape rooms are, in the iconic words of Zoolander, so hot right now. And they have been for years. Students love them! Who wouldn’t want to learn while exploring mysterious clues and piecing together puzzles? The problem is, they take a little bit of forever to create. We’ve…
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So you want your students to get better at something, but drill-and-kill is clearly not the answer. Been there, done that, didn't like it. So what's a creative teacher to do? Today I'm going to pull an example of a grammar skill and walk through five different ways to practice it without those groans you dread. While the skill I'm zooming in on may…
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Warning: this episode contains a lot of alien sex. The third time’s a charm when Roz is visited again by the rowdy raconteurs, Rachel Scanlon and McKenzie Goodwin, of Two Dykes and a Mic. The trio discuss a very haunted green room, a ghostly visit from Rachel’s grandmother, and a 1950’s alien abduction turned alien seduction! Want to share YOUR par…
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This week, I want to share a great way to tie rhetorical analysis into the upcoming Superbowl. First things first, we know this Superbowl has a hilarious additional wrinkle, in that the world is excited to watch not only the game, but Taylor Swift attending the game. That extra detail may help more students be interested in a Superbowl-related acti…
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Music Monuments are a powerful force in the KZMOVERSE and honor the artistic contributions musicians make in society. Live from Studio B at OMG STUDIOS Saint Paul, MN with R&B and Gospel great Jevetta Steele, vocalist Kathleen Johnson and the legendary Thomasina Petrus with KZMOHD Music Monuments host Monique Linder, paying tribute to Jimmy Jam and…
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Welcome to the second episode of the author spotlight series here at Spark Creativity! In this series, you’ll hear from authors sharing their work directly into your classroom. Today we’re hearing from Matt de la Peña reading his short story "How to Transform an Everyday, Ordinary Hoop Court into a Place of Higher Learning and You at the Podium," f…
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Roz’s candelabra flickers with the return of living legend and co-host of My Favorite Murder, Karen Kilgariff. In hushed voices, the two discuss The Bridgeport Poltergeist, new haunted developments from Karen’s family home, and psychics ON STAFF! Want to share YOUR paranormal experience on the podcast? Email your *short* stories to GhostedByRoz@gma…
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This week, I want to share a quick way to help make your next discussion better. The next time you plan a discussion in class, start it off with this quick warm up. Invite every student to write an open-ended question about the reading or the current book at the top of their notes. Then ask them to pass their notebook to the left and let their neig…
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We've been talking this month about the paper pile. The work bag shadow. The stack of essays you just might have taken to the ice cream social/Superbowl party/beach vacation/bar/hospital... Today I want to share a strategy I honestly think every teacher can use to save time on grading and actually help kids improve their writing more. This episode …
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Lavished in goosebumps, Roz invites Emmy-nominated writer and comedian Nori Reed to discuss her childhood encounter with a ghost, the psychic gifts of her mudang (Korean shaman) ancestors, and how to break generational curses. Want to share YOUR paranormal experience on the podcast? Email your *short* stories to GhostedByRoz@gmail.com and maybe Roz…
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This week, I want to tell you a story about pancakes. You might know I love to cook and bake. My instagram stories feature enough pan-banging cookie demonstrations, bread-baking Sundays, and chocolate donut dipping and sprinkling to show my secret food blogger tendencies. So of course, I have a treasured pancake recipe, and my family loves a good w…
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I'll never forget the "C" I got on my first English paper in college. I was walking across the quad in the warm eucalyptus-scented California air when I confidently pulled my paper from my bag to look at the comments. The day suddenly slid into grayscale as I saw my grade. After a lifetime of "A" and "Great job" written at the bottom of every paper…
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Roz is aghast when she is visited by the devilishly talented Vinny Thomas AND his beloved snake!!! Coiled with suspense, they discuss a hellishly haunted house in Michigan, cryptids as ICONS, and superstitions of loved ones before and beyond the grave. Want to share YOUR paranormal experience on the podcast? Email your *short* stories to GhostedByR…
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This week, I want to share a quick resource to help you celebrate Black Artists and Authors in your classroom next month. Last year I started a project to create heritage displays you can use in your classroom throughout the year for special months like Black History month, Women’s History month, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, …
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I recently polled our community on Instagram about the paper pile. Because let's face it, it's a huge part of an English teacher's life. How many papers will you assign? How will you grade them? When will you grade them? These become defining questions. I heard from teachers who have graded papers at an ice cream social, at the bar, at a Superbowl …
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Roz’s paranormal hopes and dreams come true when the LEGENDARY Jackie Beat returns…AGAIN! But this time, the two discuss a mysterious hole in rural Washington, Jackie’s witchy mother, and telekinesis—warning, don’t mess with the freak! Want to share YOUR paranormal experience on the podcast? Email your *short* stories to GhostedByRoz@gmail.com and …
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Welcome to the first episode of the author spotlight series here at Spark Creativity! In this series, you’ll hear from authors sharing their work directly into your classroom. Today we’re hearing from Megan E. Freeman, reading from her book, Alone. Stay tuned throughout the year to hear from many more wonderful authors, including Matt de la Peña, P…
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The category is ICON this week, as Roz is honored to roll out the red carpet for HRH Margaret Cho who benevolently shares her thoughts on pet psychics, owning a haunted object from ebay, and what happens when family, friends, and pets, both living and dead, crowd under one roof! Want to share YOUR paranormal experience on the podcast? Email your *s…
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This week, I want to share the daily planning routine that is working better for me this year than anything I’ve ever done. Figuring out how to approach time when it seems that there is never enough can make a big difference in how you feel about your day, and that’s why I think a simple thing like a planner routine that feels really helpful is wor…
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Today on the podcast, we're sitting down with Abby Gross from Write on with Miss G, who has become known for her thriving reading program and the wonderful tools she has developed to support other teachers with their own reading programs. After spending the first part of her career teaching high school English, Abby unexpectedly fell in love with t…
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This week I want to talk about your work space and why it matters that you love it. Do you remember having a locker in middle school? Remember taping pictures all over the door, adding one of those rectangular magnetic mirrors, maybe a little pink plastic basket with gum and lifesavers? Setting up my locker was so important to me those days, and I …
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There's nothing quite like knowing exactly what you're going to do on the first day back after break as you cruise into the winter vacation. Giving yourself that mental cushion means that maybe when you wake up in the middle of the night over break, you can think about what cookies you want to make in the morning and which book you want to read by …
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