Episodes

Monday Aug 08, 2022
Monday Aug 08, 2022
Darryll Ramsey Jr. is the principal of Eastwood Elementary School in Norwalk, CA, and he gets us kicked off for the 2022-23 school year in our continued conversation about how students change us as people and professionals. In this conversation he shares about the impact of belief and connection.

Monday Aug 01, 2022
Monday Aug 01, 2022
Dan Olson is managing director of the Anselm House at the University of Minnesota, founder and director of the Spreading Hope Network, and the author of an illustrated book "Oh, the Treasures You'll Know."
Our conversation is around this book, his reason for tackling a reimagination of a Dr. Seuss classic, and his hopes for future generations of students.

Tuesday Jul 26, 2022
Tuesday Jul 26, 2022
Since starting my work at Baylor I've had the opportunity to get to know Paul Putz and his work with the Faith and Sports Institute, and he is one of my favorite people to follow on Twitter @p_emory. This is just a continuation of conversations we've had about youth sports in particular.
Keep an eye out for his book coming in 2023.
Paul Putz serves as Assistant Director of the Faith & Sports Institute, where he helps to lead and develop online programming and curriculum as well as assisting with communications and strategic planning. Paul received his bachelor’s degree in secondary education from Grace University, where he played basketball. He went on to get a PhD in history from Baylor. He has over a decade of experience as an educator in the high school and college classroom and his research and writing has been featured at Christianity Today, Slate, National Public Radio, Religion News Service, and more. His first book, which explores the history of sports and Christianity in modern American culture, is under contract with Oxford University Press.

Thursday May 26, 2022
Thursday May 26, 2022
I wish I had met Len a long time ago and also read his book "Greater Things: The Work of the New Creation" twelve years ago when we started our educational innovation network. However, this conversation was quite timely as we think about our work as Educators during these very reward yet difficult days.
Len is the Executive Director of Invite Resources (https://www.inviteresources.com/).

Monday May 16, 2022
Monday May 16, 2022
I have come to be a fan of Charlotte Mason's ideas on education and learning through my friend and colleague Deani Van Pelt who is President of Edvance and on the Board of Directors for the Charlotte Mason Institute. Recently, I connected with Deani as I wanted her thoughts on what we might be able to learn from Charlotte Mason for the post-pandemic world of education.

Monday May 09, 2022
Monday May 09, 2022
Dave Loewen is the Superintendent of Surrey Christian School outside Vancouver. We were talking this March at an event where he mentioned his concept of a 'Beautiful Story' school, which I'd never heard him talk about before, so I asked him to unpack some of his thinking out-loud with us on this podcast.

Friday May 06, 2022
Friday May 06, 2022
Jim Knight is a life-long educator who has been a teacher, coach, union leader, and school founder. In this episode he shares a story that caused him to look behind the behavior.

Wednesday Apr 20, 2022
Wednesday Apr 20, 2022
Jacob Kantor has become a great friend and we chat it up after his attendance at ASU+GSV, which I had never heard of until he shared it with me.
Check it out: https://www.asugsvsummit.com/
And I thought I'd publish it on his birthday. Happy Birthday Jacob!!!

Monday Apr 18, 2022
Monday Apr 18, 2022
Luciano Cid is a former classroom teacher who is now a Professor of Education at Biola University. In this episode he shares about his education in moving from Argentina to the US, his early years in the classroom, and what he has discovered in the two decades since he started.

Tuesday Mar 15, 2022
Tuesday Mar 15, 2022
Mitch Weathers is CEO/Founder of Organized Binder (https://organizedbinder.com/), has been a classroom teacher, and is currently an online teacher. In this conversation Mitch shares his story, the work of Organized Binder, the importance of practicing Executive Functioning skills in the development of learning, and how an physical paper product can help students innovate, create, and be curious.