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The Apologist

Cántaro Institute

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The Apologist is a podcast of the Cántaro Institute for the advancement of the Christian philosophy of life. Hosted by Institute founding director Steven R. Martins.
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Join me in this compelling episode as I sit down with Tom Rogers, an experienced educator and the founder of Teachers Talk Radio. Tom shares his journey through the world of education and provides a candid look at the current challenges facing the UK educational system. From his perspective as a teacher and leader, Tom emphasizes the urgent need fo…
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Mac Moss is an Idaho based graphic designer who operates his own one man studio known as mm.s. Heavily inspired by science fiction and the American West, his work has naturally drifted into predominantly the outdoor industry. Outside of work, Mac races competitively at ultra marathon distances. TOOLS: 0:00 – Intro 1:29 – Solar Awareness / Lumos Sun…
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David Rager is an accomplished Creative Director with over two decades of experience in design leadership, brand building, and environmental experiences. As NASA’s current Creative Director, he oversees the agency’s visual brand and iconic Graphics Standards Manual and is responsible for reintroducing the NASA Logotype (Worm). Previously, Rager led…
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ABOUT DANNY KIM: 20+ years of vehicle architecture & prototype development. Inventor w/ 65 issued int’l patents, 22 USPTOs. Focus of HBS case study: Industrial design & sustainable transportation. Former Land Rover mechanic, machinist, woodworker, welder, and vehicle integrator. Reed College, UCB, RISD, & Media Lab. LINKS: LIT MotorsWefunder Flickr…
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Aishwarya Khanduja is the founder of a stealth entity working to solve wicked problems through lenses of complexity, markets, and power. She's spent the majority of her career thus far being a founder or supporting founders. Her companies span biotech, ed-tech, and the future of work. She writes a weekly letter, essays, technical primers, and other…
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Charlotte Robey, a teacher with 10 years of experience, shares her journey from teaching in London to embarking upon her first headship in Kuala Lumpur. She emphasizes the importance of leading with emotional intelligence and empowering staff voice. Charlotte discusses the concept of usualizing, which promotes anti-discrimination and allyship in sc…
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Stefan Joly, a preschool to eighth-grade principal, shares his passion for creating a loving educational environment and his belief that smartphones do not belong in the classroom. He emphasizes the dangers of kids with smartphones and social media, highlighting the addictive nature of these devices and the negative impact they can have on students…
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As we seek to develop a distinctly biblical worldview, we also need a biblical understanding of the direction and climax of history. How do we understand the book of Revelation? What should our understanding be of the apocalypse? What is a Christian view of history? In this episode, Institute founder Steven R. Martins interviews David Forsythe, aut…
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In this episode, Dr. Donald Sorah, an Apple Learning Coach, Apple Distinguished Educator, and Associate Professor of Music at the University of Virginia's College at Wise, shares his journey in music education and the impact of technology on the field. He discusses the evolution of technology in music education, from CDs to YouTube and mobile apps.…
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Dr. Josue Falaise is the CEO of GOMO Educational Services, a keynote speaker, former partner at Education Elements, Director of the Rutgers University Institute for Improving Student Achievement and EduMatch author. In this episode, he discusses the importance of social and emotional learning (SEL), restorative practices, and culturally responsive …
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AJ Bianco, an assistant principal with a passion for innovative teaching practices, shares his journey into education and his leadership style. He emphasizes the importance of building relationships with middle school students and meeting their diverse needs. AJ discusses his approach to discipline and conflict resolution, focusing on restorative p…
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Why Christian education? With secular educational institutions across the country, why do we need to set that aside and not even consider that as an option for the education of our children? Ryan Eras of the Wolf's Head House and Chairmaster of the Niagara Classical Academy answers those questions and provides an introduction to Christian classical…
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Leigh M. Ragsdale, also known as the Unorthodox Principal, shares her journey and insights on education. She emphasizes the importance of empowering teachers and creating a sense of belonging in schools. Leigh discusses the challenges facing the education profession, including teacher pay and the need for high-quality teacher training. She also hig…
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Adam Hill (He/Him) is a dad who loves science, cooking, math, engineering, skepticism, espresso, and politics! He has been a teacher, an engineer, and now a software business analyst. Curiosity now and forever! TOOLS: 0:00 – Intro 0:46 – Burley Bee Bike Trailer 5:20 – Nanofoamer Pro 12:07 – Magsafe wallet 16:22 – Eat Your Books Watch on YouTube: ht…
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Mia Coots is a Senior at Nokomis Regional High in central Maine and an amazing presenter for the Student Leadership Ambassadors of Maine for the Department of Education. LINKS: http://SLAMShow.org TOOLS: 0:00 – Intro 0:53 – ATEM Mini Switcher 7:50 – Rode Wireless II Mics 15:22 – MuteSync 18:50 – Canva Watch on YouTube For show notes and transcript …
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This week's show features Cordarius Williams, a middle school math teacher, sharing his mission to transform the lives of teenagers by changing the way they think. He emphasizes the importance of building relationships with students and helping them develop a positive mindset. Cordarius discusses the challenges in the education system, the evolutio…
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Josué Moreno, a Spanish composer and sound artist, has made Finland his home, where he inspires the next generation of musicians as a teacher at the prestigious Sibelius Academy’s Music Technology Department. Known for pioneering Urban Sonic Acupuncture, Josué seamlessly blends the vibrancy of live electronic compositions with the innovative realms…
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In this episode of the Teach, Lead, Innovate Podcast, host Dave Walker interviews Clare Welsh, a cognitive behavioral hypnotherapist and mindset coach who specializes in helping educators with anxiety, burnout, and imposter syndrome. Clare shares her journey from being a primary school teacher to becoming a therapist and explains the importance of …
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Kern Kelley is a Technology Integrator at Maine School Unit #19. Starting his teaching career in New Zealand, he has provided support to educators for over two decades and conducted professional development across the globe. He advises a student produced technology show for the Maine Department of Education at MLTI.me and brings his student present…
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Rich Edwards is the CEO of Mindspan Systems, which helps community financial institutions transform themselves with data-driven strategies and technologies. Rich has worked extensively with banking, insurance, and financial services clients worldwide during his career. He has led product strategy in data center automation and artificial intelligenc…
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Dr. Scott Rocco, superintendent of the Hamilton Township School District, discusses his journey in education and the many initiatives he has led. He shares the story of how #satchat, a weekly educational Twitter chat, was started and the impact it has had on educators. Dr. Rocco also talks about the challenges he faces as a superintendent and the i…
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Brent Deverman founded and sold a China-based internet startup providing services to tourists and English speakers based in Shenzhen, China. With over 20 years of experience in software development, analytics, digital transformation, and e-commerce development, Brent has also executed technical projects for HSBC, CNN, DFS, and AIA. He graduated fro…
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The terms "Cultural Marxism", "Social Justice", and "Woke" have been dropped on previous episodes of The Apologist podcast, but the occasions did not allow us to go into depth on what these terms actually mean. As part of a much larger discussion, cultural theologian Dr. Andrew Sandlin joins us to kick off our exploration of the definition, develop…
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Chris Butler is a chaotic good product manager, writer, and speaker. He has extensive experience in product management leadership at Microsoft, Waze, KAYAK, Facebook Reality Labs (aka Meta), and Cognizant. He is now Group Product Manager in Google’s Core Machine Learning team. He is also the co-founder of The Uncertainty Project a community focused…
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Apologetics is not solely confined to first world countries and isolated centers of intellectualism, it can and ought to be employed everywhere. There is a present need to develop a distinctly biblical apologetics, wherever that may be. Together, Institute directors Steven R. Martins and Daniel J. Lobo, discuss the need for apologetics in Latin Ame…
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Follow Dave Walker on Instagram & TikTok: @thepedalingprincipal Follow the podcast on Instagram: @teachleadinnovatepodcast In this episode, Dave Walker interviews Jay Billy, a passionate educator and principal, about leading like a pirate, cultivating school culture, navigating post-pandemic challenges, and AI in education. They discuss the pirate …
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Bud Thorpe is a long time photographer, a life long educator, and former paramedic. He and his wife specialize in creating artwork of dogs (and their well behaved families). They run the Dog Art Gallery in historic Portsmouth New Hampshire. He teaches studio lighting for photographers online at The Master Lighting Course. His website is BudThorpe.c…
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Davey Rogulich is a Stagehand and Maker from Albuquerque, NM. He has toured internationally with Tricklock Theater Company and throughout the US with “Blue Man Group” and “Cathy Rigby is Peter Pan!”. He is currently the Technical Director of NDI New Mexico at The Hiland Theater in Albuquerque and the owner of Davey Craft & Tools. His hobbies includ…
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For much of our podcast series, we have approached things from a rather Van Tillian approach in regards to our apologetic, and that is for the most part because Van Til set out to develop a distinctly biblical apologetic. But as it concerns the development of a distinctly biblical worldview, while Van Til has much to share, we would do well to turn…
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In this episode, Dave Walker interviews two first-year teachers, Roshorn Shivers Jr. and Lynette Hendricks, about their experiences in the classroom. They discuss their grade levels and subjects, share memorable moments, and provide strategies for classroom management and time management. They also emphasize the importance of self-care and Roshorn …
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We have to get our own worldview right, and to know it well, before we can proceed to engage with, and deconstruct other religious worldviews. Every worldview consists of four main components: origins, meaning, morality, and destiny. How did everything begin? What is the meaning of everything? Is there a moral standard we are to live by? And what i…
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In this episode, host Dave Walker interviews Blake Hopper, an award-winning school librarian and current assistant principal. They discuss the importance of school libraries and the evolving role of librarians in today's educational landscape. Blake emphasizes that libraries are more than just books; they provide resources, tech help, collaboration…
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A recurring theme in our study of apologetics is the comprehensive nature of the gospel, and thus the comprehensive nature of our apologetic. This brings us into the avenue of cultural apologetics, but cultural apologetics doesn't happen in a vacuum, we are in a religious historical context, and where we are now is very different from where we were…
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Lukas Sollberger, a teacher at Trinity Lutheran Classical School, shares his passion for history and how it led him to dress in historical attire. He discusses the impact of his outfits on student engagement and the positive reactions he receives from both students and others. Lukas also shares his journey into education and the inspiration he rece…
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