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The Hidden Curriculum is a podcast on all the topics you wanted to learn in (econ) graduate school. There are lots of things about the profession that you only hear if you have a great mentor or during networking opportunities. This podcast aims to help decrease that knowledge gap by bringing that information into your headphones! Artwork by @factorintrinseco. Music by Funk O'Clock by Delicate Beats. Licensed by Premium Beat Email: hiddencurriculumpodcast@gmail.com
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Unlock the Power of Picture Books

Sara Soucy | Picture Book Enthusiast | Elementary Teacher

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A podcast to help elementary teachers incorporate more picture books into their school day by using read alouds across the curriculum. Each week, I'll share picture book titles to guide you in your teaching. You'll find practical tips, innovative ideas, and a collection of handpicked picture books perfect for each subject. Get ready to inspire, educate and empower your students with the captivating world of picture books. Happy reading!
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Erica Buddington, founder of Langston League—a curriculum design company, is trying to maneuver the world of startup. She’s documenting and recording her findings, and those of her friends, + the struggle that comes with being a woman of color in the business world. Join her, every week, to track her progress and hopefully inspire your own.
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Teacher Talk Podcast

Teaching it Trill LLC

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What happens when you mix Teachers, Drinks and Education related topics??? Teacher Talk Podcast! Join us for candid conversations and cocktails. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teachertalkpodcast/support
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Uncle Xi, Chairman of Everything, China’s CEO, Mao 2.0, Winnie the Pooh, Steamed Bun. Chinese leader Xi Jinping has many names, but what do we really know about him? The Telegraph’s award-winning China Correspondent Sophia Yan is going to find out - but this might be her toughest assignment yet. Wish her luck. Another series from Sophia Yan is available on this feed, Hong Kong Silenced: Mass arrests. Newspaper raids. Banned protests. Activists fleeing into exile. A curriculum designed to bra ...
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Join Oxford Owl storyteller and author Chip Colquhoun in a fully-immersive podcast, retelling stories from throughout history and around the world to inspire the children of today. Each week, Chip and his team tell fun, full-length tales involving magic, adventure, clever characters, and the occasional exploding troll... You can watch our stories too, and even have them delivered through the post with incredible illustrations by amazing artists – including Winnie the Witch's Korky Paul! Head ...
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Somatics has always been at the core of Ani and Brian’s professional expertise, but that’s not what makes them a dynamic duo. Ani and Brian are life and business partners and the “yin” to the other’s “yang.” They share stories from their professional lives as well as their personal lives to better explain and illustrate the power of somatic techniques. After more than a decade working independently, Ani and Brian combined forces. Together they have over 86,000 hours of client experience, mor ...
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We are The Family Room is a podcast for expecting parents and young families to learn, find support, and be real during one of the biggest transitions of your life. Just like our 2 physical locations in Los Angeles, we hope this is a space that makes you feel a little less alone on your parenting journey and a lot like you are doing awesome. From birth to feeding, to newborn care and way beyond, we believe there is not one right way to parent. We provide research-based information, but alway ...
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Welcome to Organize Your Butterflies, an original podcast of YWCA, one of the largest and oldest women’s organizations in the country, whose mission is to eliminate racism and empower women. Each episode, we discuss the many different ways women—including some of the amazing leaders at YWCA—are working to help women, girls and families. Topics include organizing, strategizing, and mobilizing around issues like equal pay, domestic violence, women’s entrepreneurship, and so much more, and how ...
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Join a virtual staffroom of keen teachers to explore the best teaching method known to science: storytelling. In 2014, Epic Tales and EU Lifelong Learning proved that children perform an average of 26% better in tests when taught through stories, a fact that's since been backed up by London's Institute of Education and Bath University, so we're here to help your learners achieve greater success in English, Maths, Science, and more. Hosted by Oxford Owl storyteller Chip Colquhoun, author of t ...
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Meditation is more than just sitting quietly; it's a profound practice that enhances mental clarity and emotional stability, often hindered by common misconceptions. In this episode, Ani Anderson and Brian Trzaskos tackle the most prevalent myths surrounding meditation, such as the necessity of a silent mind and the challenges of traditional medita…
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This week, we get an update on the deal that ended the UW encampments, and a scathing Faculty Senate resolution critical of Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin that'll be up for a vote Monday. Plus, a fundraiser is looking to help elderly renters struggling with rent increases. Then, Madison native and "Looking for Alaska" star Denny Love joins us to talk …
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Tune into our latest podcast episode where we explore the essence of centered leadership and its profound impact on today's organizational dynamics. We dive deep into a recent study by Bain & Company, revealing 33 distinctive traits that characterize inspiring leaders across various sectors. Each trait is broken down into four comprehensive quadran…
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Families with one child are far more common in the United States today than ever before, outnumbering two-child families for several decades. Yet, stereotypes and pressure still persist. On the podcast to talk with Karen about their families' decision to have one child is Cara Purgason and Snow Lau. Cara and Snow attended the same Parent & Me group…
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Looking to empower your students with the power of "never give up"? We're diving into inspiring children's books that teach crucial SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) lessons about perseverance. These amazing stories will help your students: Conquer challenges: Learn to bounce back from setbacks and keep trying! Embrace hard work: Discover the power o…
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This week, Omar and Rodlyn-mae get us up to speed on the latest developments at the protest encampment on the University of Wisconsin campus, and Rob and Stephanie give us some updates on what we've learned about the student who brought a gun and attempted to break into Mt. Horeb Middle School last week. Plus, we've got a date for this year's 365 L…
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Step into the world of somatic practices with us in this informative podcast episode, where we tackle the critical topics of anxiety and depression. Hosts Ani and Brian share their insights on how somatic practices like core centering can revolutionize mental health. Learn about the physiological and psychological impacts of these practices, gain i…
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Mommy wine culture is pervasive and drinking while parenting has been normalized in recent years. For many people, having a drink at night can feel like a reward for a hard day of parenting. Some parents find their alcohol consumption actually increases after kids as a way to not only reward themselves, but to reconnect with their relaxed and caref…
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Gabriella Hartlaub from The Daily Cardinal has been covering the protests, encampment and police response on the UW campus, along with our own Omar Waheed and Rodlyn-mae Banting. Today we hear firsthand about their experience and what they saw on the ground. Plus, this week’s school shooting in Mount Horeb touched the 365 family directly, and we ta…
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In the captivating finale of our four-part series on the Somatic Coaching Academy Podcast, Ani Anderson and Brian Trzaskos explore the profound impact of saying "yes" to pivotal life decisions. This episode dives into the heart of decision-making, illuminating the role of the law of receiving and how it governs our ability to manifest true desires.…
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We do want to share a trigger warning, as the content of the episode may be emotionally challenging. We always encourage listeners to check in with themselves and listen to how you are feeling. Birth trauma is described as any physical or emotional distress you may experience during childbirth. According to the National Institutes of Health, up to …
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Check out these new picture books released in April 2024! Each of these books make a great read aloud for the classroom. It's hard to choose which April 2024 picture book to read first! 🌟 FREE BOOK LIST 📚 APRIL PICTURE BOOKS: All I Need to Be Butt or Face? From My Head to My Toes How to Catch a Dream Love Grows Here Not a Smiley Guy Outdoor Farm, I…
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This week, more community leaders are calling for Alder Charles Myadze to resign from the Madison Common Council, Black Student Unions from across Dane County came together last week, Centro Hispano is opening its new building, and Rob went to Appleton to catch the eighth annual Fox Connect student pitch competition. Plus, Rep. Jimmy Anderson joins…
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What is the difference between an interactive read aloud and just a regular read aloud? I’m going to break down the differences between the two and why they are both important! An interactive read aloud is a well-planned out, meaningful lesson that provides an opportunity to teach and model important reading strategies. ⭐️ Grab the freebie! See the…
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Embark on Part 3 of our enlightening series with Ani Anderson and Brian Trzaskos on the Somatic Coaching Academy Podcast, where they delve deeper into the transformative power of decision-making in alignment with the universe. This episode builds on the previous discussions, offering profound insights into how natural laws and vibrational frequenci…
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Karen often talks about her husband James on the show, so she decided to bring him for a special episode! Karen was a single mom when she met James and they discuss the early days of dating, who said I love you first, what it is like parenting three girls, what he thought when Karen told him she wanted to open The Family Room, and so much more. Lov…
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Wondering how to spark your students' curiosity about the exciting world of careers? Let's dive into fantastic children's books that make learning about jobs fun and interactive. We'll showcase books that: Introduce a variety of professions, from doctors and firefighters to artists and engineers Capture young imaginations with engaging stories and …
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The Madison Common Council met Tuesday for the first time since we reported allegations of domestic abuse against one of its members – allegations he has repeatedly denied. This week, we have a recap of that meeting, which included some contentious discussion of a resolution of support for survivors of domestic abuse. We also get updates on the nex…
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Dive into Part 2 of a compelling series with Ani Anderson and Brian Trzaskos on the Somatic Coaching Academy Podcast, where they further unravel the impact of universal laws on making pivotal life choices. This episode expands on the foundational insights from Part 1, exploring the dynamic interplay between the universe's constant expansion and our…
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Today on the podcast we are talking all about acupuncture and herbal medicine with Dr. Beck Hoehn. Acupuncture can help with things from pain management to illness and infertility. Living in Los Angeles, acupuncture feels very accessible and prevalent in our communities, yet there are somethings you may still be surprised to learn! Dr. Hoehn is a n…
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It's National Poetry Month, and what better way to celebrate than by bringing incredible poems into your classroom? In this video, we're sharing some of our favorite poetry collections for elementary students, from silly and playful to beautiful and thought-provoking. We'll cover books that: Rhyme and rhythm their way into young hearts Explore them…
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On today’s edition, we round up a few stories from the week: the state files a lawsuit against an employer accused of firing employees when they organized; a Madisonian is a finalist for a Hugo Award; and a County Board supervisor says “sin is the root cause” of homelessness. Then, we visit the headquarters of Urban Triage, where founder and CEO Br…
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In this thought-provoking episode of the Somatic Coaching Academy podcast, join Ani Anderson and Brian Trzaskos as they embark on the first of a four-part series dedicated to unraveling the intricacies of making pivotal life decisions. This episode dives deep into the essence of decision-making, exploring why many of us hesitate to make bold choice…
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Nature can be restorative and healing. On this episode, Karen chats with her friend Daniela Ray about her decision to move out of Los Angeles to connect with nature and where that decision has led her -- from homeschooling her two children, to running a nature school, becoming an herbalist, and starting her own business, Growing Up Rooted. Daniela …
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Celebrate Earth Day with these fun read alouds! Each book is perfect for teaching students how to take care of the Earth and why it is so important. 🌏 EARTH DAY FREEBIE 📚 BOOKS IN THIS VIDEO: The Curious Garden On Meadowview Street We are Water Protectors The Big Beach Clean Up Becoming a Good Creature Thank You, Earth See the show notes for the Ea…
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University of Wisconsin Multicultural Student Center director Claudia Guzman joins the show to help us celebrate the 35th anniversary of the MSC’s beginning within the Wisconsin Union. She also has an announcement – the Wisconsin Union and MSC teamed up to create a special limited edition Mini Terrace Chair – a tiny version of the iconic furniture …
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In this insightful episode of the Somatic Coaching Academy podcast, Ani Anderson and Brian Trzaskos explore the nuanced challenges coaches face in expanding their client base, focusing on the importance of 'being state', authentic connections, and essential business skills. They provide practical strategies for increasing income through rate adjust…
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Where we decide to raise our children is a fascinating topic, as many families today are raising their children in different places than their own childhood. Karen explores this topic with Bill Sy, a dad in our community and team member at The Family Room. Karen met Bill almost ten years ago at playgroup in San Marino. Through chatting, she learned…
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Luis Leyva from Vanderbilt University discusses his article, "Queer of Color Justice in Undergraduate Mathematics Education," published in the Notices of the American Mathematical Society, Volume 71. Article URL https://doi.org/10.1090/noti2875 Episode 1701 with Luis https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/mathed/episodes/2017-01-04T12_03_01-08_00 Other…
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It’s Spring Break, so we have an abbreviated episode this week. Fitchburg Common Council candidate Donald Dantzler joins us to talk about his vision for one of the area’s fastest-growing cities. He’s also on the Police & Fire Commission and chairs the Madison College board of trustees, so we also get an update on the search for the college’s next p…
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Get ready for the solar eclipse with these children's books! I've got some amazing picture books that will spark your students' curiosity about this celestial event! We'll explore a collection of engaging picture books perfect for read-alouds, all centered around the wonder of solar eclipses. These books will introduce your students to the science …
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In this engaging episode of the Somatic Coaching Academy podcast, Brian, representing the science perspective, and Ani, embodying the art perspective, engage in a fascinating dialogue about the science and art of motivation. Brian provides a deep dive into the brain's dopamine circuits, focusing on how the nigrostriatal, mesolimbic, and mesocortica…
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Cancer is not common in kids, but when it happens to your family it can be the most terrifying experience of your life. The good news is that many childhood cancers are highly treatable. Here today to share her daughter’s story is Elsa Saldana. Many of you may know Elsa from our Toddler & Me program where she supports Gia or from playgroup in San M…
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Check out these new picture books released in March 2024! Each of these books make a great read aloud for the classroom. It's hard to choose which March 2024 picture book to read first! 🌟 FREE BOOK LIST 📚 MARCH PICTURE BOOKS: - The Dress in the Window - A Rainbow in Brown - When the Rain Came Down - Don’t Wash Winston - Tricky Chopsticks - The Moch…
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The gang’s all here! It’s just the 365 team this week talking through some important stories from the week. First, it’s Ramadan, and our own Omar Waheed put together a list of Muslim-owned businesses you can support during the holy month. He also educates us a bit about what Ramadan is and how it’s practiced. Then, we hear from David Dahmer about a…
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In this enlightening episode of the Somatic Coaching Academy podcast, Ani Anderson shares insights into the multifaceted journey of finding one's purpose, going beyond traditional definitions to explore its spiritual, emotional, and physical dimensions. She elucidates how purpose is not just about doing but about being, highlighting the significanc…
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Melissa Gallagher from the University of Houston (soon to be at U.S. Math Recovery Council) discusses the article, "Adaptive teaching in mathematics: A review of the literature," published in Educational Review, Volume 7. Co-authors: Parsons and Vaughn. Article URL: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/00131911.2020.1722065 Math with Melissa…
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Brandi Andrews reached a point in her life when she was ready to have a baby. She was not in a romantic relationship and knew her path would be a bit less traditional as a lesbian woman. Her gay best friend Lawrence was also ready to have a baby, too. So after a lot of talking and a parental contract laying the foundation for a co-parenting framewo…
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