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Literally Literary

Reyna Muñoz, Vanessa Zuñiga, Richie Marrufo, and jorge gomez

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From Papagayo and the Humanities Collaborative at EPCC-UTEP, this podcast dissects culturally-relevant literature: novels, memoirs, poetry, and short stories. We love reading and analyzing books, comparing their adaptations, and connecting their allusions. We interview authors too! #Ad-Free #ElPaso Español: este podcast disecciona literatura culturalmente relevante: novelas, memorias, poesía, y cuentos cortos. Nos encanta leer y analizar libros, comparando sus adaptaciones, y conectando sus ...
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The Action Research Podcast

Adam Stieglitz & Joe Levitan

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In the first podcast dedicated solely to Action Research, Adam and Joe do a deep dive into the lives, experiences, philosophies, and - of course - investigations of the most well respected action researchers in the field. Throughout our four seasons, come hear about successes and challenges, and learn about what makes Action Research unique. If you are passionate about social change, engage in research, or are a budding scholar, then this is the perfect podcast for you. The Action Research P ...
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ChangEd

Vanessa Gold

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Interested in educational change? You’ve come to the right place. Listen along as a team of researchers from McGill University follow an educational change initiative called NEXTschool that is currently being piloted in Québec. Using this initiative as a jump off point, each episode explores one of many complex facets of educational change like how to lead change, getting past inertia, the politics of change, and people’s real lived experiences of school change as it happens. You can find a ...
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Jamal Lewis a professional runner get pushed right before he wins the gold metal. Jamal broke his back and got paraplegic paralysis. Listen to this book and here about Jamal and his jouney Cover art photo provided by Vanessa Ives on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@vanessaives
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Run, Bambi, Run

Apple TV+ / Campside Media

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Laurie Bembenek was a Milwaukee police officer and Playboy Club bunny before being arrested for the murder of her husband’s ex-wife, a crime she insisted she did not commit. Nicknamed “Bambi Bembenek,” she became a tabloid fixation, a feminist cause célèbre and, after she escaped from prison, an American folk hero, though she was never exonerated. Journalist and Campside Media co-founder Vanessa Grigoriadis takes a fresh look at the case Diane Sawyer called the "most glamorous murder case of ...
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1. Chronic law - Nah Dead Poor 2. (One Wish Riddim) - 3wes - Prove 3. (One Wish Riddim) - K-Hutch - Nuh Sure 4. (One Wish Riddim) - Dadon - Chosen 5. (One Wish Riddim) - Iya champs - One Wish 6. (One Wish Riddim) Fhokuss - Reasoning 7. (One Wish Riddim) Zelle Boss - Fight The Fight 8. (Algoriddim) - IWaata - Believe 9. (Algoriddim) - Teflon Young King - Rise 10. (Algoriddim) - Lavisch - No Realness 11. (Algoriddim) - Algoriddim - Instrumental 12. (Fornication Riddim) - Hitmaker - Fornicate 1 ...
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In this special episode, Kurt Fearnley catches up with Vanessa Low at Parliament House following the launch of the Australian Paralympic Team. Vanessa, a dual Paralympic gold medalist and world record holder, shares her insights and experiences as she prepares for Paris 2024. Join us as we delve into the journey of this remarkable athlete, discussi…
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With around 60 days left until the Paralympics in Paris are underway, Ryley and Kurt catch up about the electrifying atmosphere building up for the Games. Joining them is special guest Kylie Gauci, a star in wheelchair basketball. Kylie shares her journey, insights into the sport, and what it takes to compete at the highest level.…
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Kurt Fearnley and Chad Perris sit down with the incredible Michael Roeger. Michael, a true champion and world record holder, has had an extraordinary career filled with highs, lows, and invaluable lessons. As he sets his sights on the Paris Paralympics, Michael shares his goals, strategies, and the motivation driving him towards the Games. Tune in …
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We sit down with Peter Doherty, Nobel Prize-winning immunologist and passionate advocate for scientific research. In this conversation, Kurt delves into Peter's groundbreaking work in immunology, his perspectives on global health challenges, and the vital role of science in our rapidly changing world. From the intricacies of the immune system to th…
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Steve Binnie is a dedicated farmer from New South Wales who has carved out a niche in the premium Wagyu beef industry. He delve into the world of Wagyu beef, exploring the meticulous processes and passionate commitment required to produce some of the finest beef in the world. Steve shares his journey into farming, the challenges and rewards of rais…
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In this episode, Adam and Cory co-host while Joe joins as our guest alongside Dr. Catherine Potvin. We learn about Catherine’s career as a biologist working on climate issues in solidarity with Indigenous communities. Together, Catherine and Joe explore their collaboration doing action research in both culturally grounded health care and education.…
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Tiny Island is back for another season! And to kick things off Kurt sits down with Michael Atkinson, better known as Outback Mike. At 47 years old, Mike is an adventurer, filmmaker, and former military pilot with a wealth of stories and experiences to share. Mike’s passion for the extreme outdoors and his knack for capturing the raw essence of adve…
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As part of his author visit to El Paso Community College, Jose Hernandez Diaz joined us in person at our studio at Power at the Pass for an interview on his latest poetry book, Bad Mexican, Bad American. We hope you enjoy our in-depth conversation on his collection, the publishing world, and his advice for up-and-coming writers!--- Support this pod…
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We welcome back a familiar and much-loved guest, Dan Michel. Fresh from his recent triumph at the World Boccia Championships in Canada, Dan shares the exhilarating journey that led to his incredible achievement of winning two silver medals. With Paris 2024 on the horizon, Dan's reflections on his journey and his dream for Paris. You Little Ripper…
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You Little Ripper is the podcast that celebrates the incredible achievements of our para-athletes! This week Kurt Fearnley and Chad Perris catch up with Georgia Gunew. She burst onto the para-snow scene just two years ago and has been unstoppable ever since. Teaming up with her guide, Ethan Jackson, she has had an extraordinary winter season. From …
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Kurt Fearnley and Ryley Batt sit down with wheelchair basketball legend Tristan Knowles. With over two decades of experience, Knowles is a force to be reckoned with. From unforgettable moments on the court to the invaluable lessons learned, this episode celebrates resilience, passion, and the unbreakable bond that unites athletes. You Little Ripper…
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Emma Booth is an extraordinary para-athlete who joins Kurt Fearnley and Chad Perris to share her remarkable journey in para-equestrian. From her first Paralympics in Rio to travelling to Germany to find a ‘dancing partner’ to take to Paris in a few months, Emma provides invaluable perspectives on the intersection of sport, determination and passion…
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Kurt Fearnley and Ella Sabljak catch up with the incredible Chad Perris. With the Paris Paralympics looming, Perris shares his journey, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the intense training, mental fortitude, and unwavering dedication required to compete at the pinnacle of athletic achievement. You Little Ripper…
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Adam and Joe sit down with Dr. Lisa Levinger, an educator with over 30 years of experience at all instructional levels. She also completed her PhD at Northeastern University in May of 2023 doing action research around poverty-induced trauma (PIT) and literacy. She is currently acting as the Dean of Literacy at a Diversity by Design charter school i…
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Adam and Joe sit down with Dr. Joseph Winberry to talk about information sciences and community-based participatory action research (CBPAR). Dr. Winberry is an Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Information and Library Science. Much of his teaching and research revolves around critical librarianship, in…
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In the exciting second part of our discussion on YPAR and arts-based methods, new grad student co-hosts Shikha and Cory continue their conversation with Dr Kristen Goessling, Dr Dana Wright, Dr Amanda Wager and Dr. Marit Dewhurst, researchers and editors of Engaging youth in critical arts pedagogies and creative research for social justice: Opportu…
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In the first episode led by our new co-hosts(!) Cory and Shikha sit down with Dr Kristen Goessling, Dr Dana Wright, Dr Amanda Wager, and Dr. Marit Dewhurst, researchers and editors of Engaging youth in critical arts pedagogies and creative research for social justice: Opportunities and challenges of arts-based work and research with young people, w…
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Welcome to Season 4 of the Action Research Podcast. In this launch episode for Season 4, we find out what the team has been up to during their fall pause. (Hint, it was some time to consider new goals and orientations for our podcast, and bring in more voices!) Join Joe and Adam who welcome Shikha and Cory to the table as new co-hosts alongside the…
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Welcome to our Spotlight Series! In the following episodes, we're featuring a short segment on each of our team members so you can get to know us a little better. Everyone was asked the same five questions: [00:43] Why are you interested in school change? [02:02] What brought you to this project? [03:04] What do you bring to this project? [03:33] W…
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Welcome to our Spotlight Series! In the following episodes, we're featuring a short segment on each of our team members so you can get to know us a little better. Everyone was asked the same five questions: [00:38] Why are you interested in school change? [01:58] What brought you to this project? [03:27] What do you bring to this project? [06:57] W…
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Welcome to our Spotlight Series! In the following episodes, we're featuring a short segment on each of our team members so you can get to know us a little better. Everyone was asked the same five questions: [00:39] Why are you interested in school change? [04:01] What brought you to this project? [05:25] What do you bring to this project? [07:43] W…
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In this episode, our team of hosts and producers debrief Season 3 of the Action Research Podcast. (2:33) Co-producers Shikha and Cory introduce themselves as students in different stages of their PhD work while working on this podcast and (5:09) discuss lessons from the podcast influencing their research—especially when it comes to the productive m…
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The NEXTschool initiative is concerned with involving kids in the process of school change. In order to do so well, there are many things to take into account like relational power dynamics and social context. Vanessa, Aron, Lynn, and Joe talk about student voice, how we can think about involving students in change, and ethical considerations of st…
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1. Chronic law - Nah Dead Poor 2. (One Wish Riddim) - 3wes - Prove 3. (One Wish Riddim) - K-Hutch - Nuh Sure 4. (One Wish Riddim) - Dadon - Chosen 5. (One Wish Riddim) - Iya champs - One Wish 6. (One Wish Riddim) Fhokuss - Reasoning 7. (One Wish Riddim) Zelle Boss - Fight The Fight 8. (Algoriddim) - IWaata - Believe 9. (Algoriddim) - Teflon Young K…
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In this episode, our team follows up with Dr. Danny Burns and Dr. Marina Apgar who first joined us in Episode 4 to discuss systemic action research. Danny Burns is a Professorial Research Fellow at the Institute for Development Studies (IDS) a think tank affiliated with the University of Sussex in England. He has directed more than 25 action resear…
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Most of us have experienced getting report cards assessing our success in school. Vanessa, Ellen, Lisa, and Aron talk about how we can understand and evaluate student success in other ways. Building off of the previous conversation on student engagement, they consider how we can do best by the young people that we've been tasked with helping educat…
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Part 2 of this two part episode concludes the conversation between Adam, Joe and our guest Alfredo about the “what?” and “why?” of research in action research. Dr Alfredo Ortiz Aragón is an Action-Researcher and Associate Professor in the PhD Program at the Dreeben School of Education at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas, a…
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What is student engagement and why does it matter? In this episode, Vanessa, Ellen, Lisa, and Bronwen interrogate what it means to be engaged in learning. The five questions guiding this topic are: [01:40] What is student engagement? [06:22] How do you measure student engagement? [15:18] Why does student engagement matter? [27:17] How are we tying …
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In this episode, Adam and Joe speak again with Adam’s close friend, professor, and mentor, Dr Alfredo Ortiz Aragón, an Action-Researcher and Associate Professor in the PhD Program at the Dreeben School of Education at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas, and co-author of Action Research (Fifth Edition) with Ernie Stringer. Th…
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In this episode, Vanessa, Aron, Joe, and Ellen talk about using design thinking as a school change process. The five questions guiding this topic are: [01:06] What is design thinking? [03:26] How do you apply design thinking to work with people or a social system? [09:03] In your opinion, what is the most important step of design thinking? [16:11] …
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In this episode of Tiny Island, host Kurt Fearnley sits down with his first return guest! Back in one of our first episodes Kurt spoke with his mum, Jackie, when they were in Kenya visiting Kurt Fearnley Centre for children with disability. This time Kurt and Jackie talk about raising a child with disability, some of the decisions the family had to…
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