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Edufuturists
Edufuturists #322 AI Bias with Victoria Hedlund
In this podcast episode, Victoria Hedlund joins us to discuss the intersection of education, AI, and bias, emphasising the need for awareness and action to address gender biases in educational content and how and where bias shows up for other groups. She explores how AI reflects societal biases and the importance of diverse perspectives in shaping educational practices. The discussion also touches on the evolving role of teachers in an AI-driven educational landscape and the collaborative efforts needed to tackle these challenges.Chapters00:00 Introductions01:45 Victoria's Background and Career Journey03:42 The Intersection of Art and Science08:28 Exploring Bias in Physics...
2025-12-15
47 min
Chosen For What?
Building the Foundation for Genocide Education with Heidi Berger
Heidi Berger, founder and president of the Foundation for Genocide Education, joins Tommy Schnurmacher on Chosen For What? to share the story behind her life's mission: ensuring that every student understands the history and lessons of genocide. Inspired by her late mother's experience as a Holocaust survivor, Heidi began her work as an educator and film producer, creating an interactive video presentation that brought her mother's story to life. But what began as a personal project soon revealed a shocking truth; many students (and even teachers) had never learned the meaning of the word "genocide." T...
2025-11-27
24 min
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
30: Eric Geller
Having covered major Los Angeles sports for over 30 years, Eric Geller brings a wealth of experience—and plenty of stories—to the poker world. He currently reports for Gulf Coast Poker and covers tournaments across the Southern U.S. In this episode, Bill, Ben, and Gene have a wide-ranging conversation about Eric's background in both poker and the wide world of sports. 1:00 interview
2025-11-21
1h 03
Chosen For What?
Inherited Fear and Anxiety with Dr. Benjamin Goldstein
In this episode of Chosen For What?, host Tommy Schnurmacher sits down with Dr. Benjamin Goldstein, an Israeli-Canadian physician and third-generation descendant of Holocaust survivors. Drawing from personal reflection and lived experience, Dr. Goldstein explores how inherited fear and anxiety can quietly shape family dynamics, identity, and worldview, often without being recognized until much later in life. He shares vivid memories of his grandparents' habits (like never leaving food on the plate or clinging tightly to loved ones) that once seemed harmless but now reveal the deep imprint of survival trauma. Dr. Goldstein describes how h...
2025-11-20
26 min
Chosen For What?
Guilt, Gratitude, and Hope with Monica Mendel
This week, Chosen For What? host Tommy Schnurmacher speaks with Monica Mendel, a second-generation Holocaust survivor whose life has been profoundly shaped by her parents' wartime experiences. Monica shares the moving story of her family's survival, the silence that often surrounded those memories, and the emotional journey of uncovering the details later in life. Together, Tommy and Monica explore how growing up with Holocaust survivor parents can influence everything from identity and values to parenting styles and worldviews. They discuss the importance of Holocaust education, the responsibility of descendants to preserve memory, and the lessons t...
2025-11-13
24 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
Epilogue - Walk With Me, Mom & Dad
What, did you think that was IT?! Cmon, you know us better than that.Today, Liz delivers an epilogue from the finish line. Not in the build-up or even beyond it, but at the line itself. Stopping and living in a mission well accomplished instead of just sprinting to the next big thing...though to be fair, that next thing is already underway.See you again soon. Keep walking.#WalkwithMe #WalkwithLiz #GENed #Parenting #Leadership #LearningDifferences #Inspiring #KeepWalking #MomandDad #Grief #Success #Celebration #ThankYou #TellThem #Epilogue #55Walks
2025-11-11
15 min
The Collaborative IEP
Leveling the Playing Field: Inclusion Through Modifications
Have you ever wanted to talk to me on the phone while I'm driving? Didn't think so... but this week you get the opportunity anyway!!! Sit in traffic and talk inclusion with me! I've had several friends, clients, and educators raise this question over the last couple of weeks: How much modification is appropriate for a student? Is there a limit, a tipping point, that would determine that a child's placement shouldn't be in the general education classroom? And if a child is accessing GenEd with a lot of modifications, what does assessment look like? ...
2025-11-11
18 min
Chosen For What?
Fourth Generation Reflections with Emma Berger
In this episode of Chosen For What?, host Tommy Schnurmacher speaks with Emma Berger, the great-granddaughter of Holocaust survivor Anne and granddaughter of Heidi Berger, President of the Foundation for Genocide Education. As the first fourth-generation guest on the podcast, Emma offers a unique and deeply personal perspective on how the memory of the Holocaust continues to shape identity, values, and family connection—even generations later. She shares how carrying her great-grandmother's Hebrew name has profoundly influenced her sense of self, and what it means to grow up honoring a legacy built on resilience and reme...
2025-11-06
21 min
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
29: Dan Higginbotham
As the Poker/Sportsbook Manager at Horseshoe Tunica, Dan Higginbotham has over thirty years of experience in the casino industry, working in both commercial and tribal casinos across different jurisdictions. He's seen and done a lot, in other words, and in this episode Dan sits down with Gene, Ben, and Bill to discuss how running tournaments and cardrooms has changed over the years, and what to expect in the future.1:00: Interview
2025-10-31
1h 05
Chosen For What?
Understanding Trauma with Eva Fogelman
What does it really mean to inherit trauma? In this episode of Chosen For What?, host Tommy Schnurmacher speaks with Dr. Eva Fogelman, a renowned psychologist, author, and pioneer in the study of Holocaust trauma and its intergenerational impact. Dr. Fogelman challenges the common assumption that the children and grandchildren of Holocaust survivors directly inherit trauma. Instead, she explains that what is often passed down are worldviews, communication styles, and relationship patterns shaped by survivor experiences. Together, Tommy and Dr. Fogelman explore how this legacy unfolds over time, through stages of shock, denial, mourning, and discovery, and...
2025-10-30
20 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"We Are Meant to Walk Together" - Jeff Greenfield Walk 55
As summer waned and we began looking at how (and when) we would wrap these walks, we kicked around a bunch of ideas to finish this project the 'right' way. Would we do something super meta or reverse roles or document the journey or try a crazy idea like...sitting instead of walking? Not to spoil anything, of course...some ideas are still good enough to try. But instead, we started concentrating on the remaining Walkers themselves. Then more were added. Then a couple more. Suddenly, we were steaming past 50 with no end in sight. And then Liz scheduled...
2025-10-28
24 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"Thank You. I love You. Goodbye." - William Peters Walk 54
There was a thought at the start of this project that maybe the setting would mean as much as the title. That the physical space would reflect the walker as much as the content. So walks took place in city centers, at sports arenas, in shopping malls for those who knew the ‘secret’ mall walker entrances. Our subseries, Meet Me on the Playground, was originally meant to meet school leaders on...you guessed it...the playgrounds of their schools. It was a fun idea to find another bit of connection or comfort within the piece, if also not a litt...
2025-10-24
26 min
Chosen For What?
The Importance of Holocaust Education with Barbara Goldstein
Holocaust education isn't only about teaching history; it's about ensuring that the human stories behind that history are never forgotten. On this episode of Chosen For What? host Tommy Schnurmacher speaks with Barbara Goldstein, the daughter of two Holocaust survivors and a dedicated advocate for Holocaust education in the United States. Barbara shares her personal journey of growing up with survivor parents, each carrying profoundly different experiences of the Holocaust, and how those legacies shaped her own identity. She also reflects on her work as an educator in Florida, where she has seen firsthand both t...
2025-10-23
23 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"The Crone Stage" - Monica Williams and Carolyn Greenfield Walk 53
The home stretch continues to...stretch...the official Walk count for this project. Again, maybe it's the first season, maybe the first iteration, we're not completely sure. But considering this project seemed to begin with a bit of a blank slate, it's fitting to end with something similarly murky. It sure has worked for us so far! And, to be fair, it's not for lack of planning or outlining and certainly not for lack of steps, but instead it's changed our outlook. Much like a comedian struggling to experience mundanity without finding the funny, we've begun struggling to find...
2025-10-21
19 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"The Gift" - JD Grandstaff Walk 52
*BONUS WALK WEEK!*That's right. Fifty schfifty. We're powering right through, though we do have an endpoint in mind. We're coming up on a calendar year since the very first release and we're closing things out with a similar cadence as we began. So, for the next couple of weeks, you'll have a couple of walks to enjoy. Then, in the weeks after that, we'll talk about what's next.Speaking of mirroring the beginning, today we have a close friend and confidant and someone who Liz has asked for advice on more...
2025-10-17
17 min
Chosen For What?
Keeping Their Memories Alive with Agneta Hollander
On this episode of Chosen For What?, host Tommy Schnurmacher sits down with Agneta Hollander, the daughter of two Holocaust survivors who chose to speak openly about their experiences. Her mother was deported to Auschwitz at just 14, and her father spent four and a half years imprisoned in camps. For Agneta, growing up in a home where these stories were part of daily life profoundly shaped her understanding of identity, resilience, and responsibility. In their conversation, Agneta reflects on how traditions, recipes, and rituals became a way to honor the grandparents she never met. She...
2025-10-16
26 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"Blue Skies and Sno Cones" - Luke Felker Walk 51
It’s not every day you find someone that you’re able to joke, rant, and just be with, wholly, no matter how much time goes by between visits. Long, philosophical monologues followed by long silences and somehow longer laughs. A single word, ‘Yeah’, providing everything from ‘I agree’ to ‘I’m here’. It’s even rarer to find them in a highly professional setting. And rarer still to find that person across from you in an accreditation review. That last one is pretty specific, to be fair, but the point stands. These relationships come around a handful of times in life. And s...
2025-10-14
18 min
Chosen For What?
Planning for the Unimaginable with Barbara Cieply
In the premiere episode of Chosen For What?, host Tommy Schnurmacher sits down with Barbara Cieply, the daughter of Holocaust survivors, to explore how her family's history of loss, resilience, and survival has shaped her life. Through Barbara's story, we gain an in-depth, personal understanding of why Holocaust education is so important; not just to remember the millions of Jews who were murdered, but to ensure that future generations learn from the past and stand against hate and violence in all its forms. Barbara shares just how her parents' remarkable journey, from surviving Nazi-occupied Poland...
2025-10-09
23 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"A Teacher and a Coach" - Kermit Cook Walk 50
'...this is not going to be a presentation. This is going to be a class discussion...I'm a teacher and a coach at heart.'If you're hard pressed to choose whether Liz or our 50th (!!) Walker, Kermit Cook, said those words, no one would blame you. When education is in your bones, it spills out in all ways, at all times...no matter where your path leads.But it was Kermit who said those words, during his hiring process that led to his becoming CEO of Penn...
2025-10-07
22 min
Down Syndrome 21st Perspectives
Episode 12 - The Journey to Adoption and Advocacy
In this episode of Down Syndrome: 21st Perspectives, we talk with Carly Durham—nurse practitioner, client care manager, and mom of three, including two children with Down syndrome. Carly shares her family’s adoption journey from Ukraine, their experiences navigating complex medical needs, and her work as an advocate helping families understand IEPs and push for inclusion. We also dive into the realities of special education in Texas—from STAAR testing to deciding whether a GenEd classroom is right for your child. This heartfelt and practical conversation highlights the challenges, victories, and everyday pursuit of belonging for every child.Resour...
2025-10-03
40 min
Down Syndrome 21st Perspectives
Episode 12 Trailer - A Journey from Adoption to Advocacy
On this episode of Down Syndrome 21st Perspectives, Carly Durham shares her journey from adopting a child with Down Syndrome from Ukraine to their experiences navigating complex medical needs, and her work as an advocate helping families understand IEPs and push for inclusion. She talks candidly about IEP meetings and STAAR testing to considerations when deciding if a GenEd classroom is right for your child. Join us for this heartfelt conversation.
2025-10-03
00 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"Lessons from the Bow Ball" - Jane Fleming Walk 49
What improves the quality of one's life? It's easy to think it's the big accomplishments or the great achievements...the wins. But to Jane Fleming, those are just moments. Exciting, life-changing 'bragging rights', to be fair, but moments all the same. It's really about doing what you love, often in the service of others or the greater good. 'In the Nations Service and the Service of Humanity' as scrawled on the crossroads at Princeton's Nassau Hall. Living the motto.What else? How about going for a walk while REALLY talking to a decades-long friend?Join Jane and...
2025-09-30
21 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"Lead With Laughter" James Calleroz White - Walk 48
Some of these walks are just wonderful. You get rare insights into people you may have known for years. You hear stories both harrowing and heartfelt and everything in between. Origin stories and quiet struggles and altered perceptions and so many lessons learned along the way. And sometimes, you get a glimpse into 'the life'. An honest, raw, all-over-the-place look at the world of a leader...particularly, in this case, a school leader. The Head. Today's walk is one of those. James Calleroz White is a school head whose style is built on trust...
2025-09-23
30 min
Chosen For What?
TRAILER: Chosen For What? Presented by the Foundation for Genocide Education
Chosen For What? is a powerful new podcast that dives deep into the personal stories of second and third generation Holocaust survivors. Hosted by acclaimed broadcaster and author Tommy Schnurmacher (whose own mother survived the horrors of Auschwitz), this original series features raw, unfiltered conversations with the children, grandchildren and even great-grandchildren of those who endured and survived the Holocaust. The first episode drops on October 9th, with new episodes every Thursday thereafter. To make a donation or to learn more about The Foundation for Genocide Education, you can visit their website at Gen...
2025-09-22
01 min
The International Classroom
AI Bias in the Classroom: Victoria Hedlund on Oversight, Equity & the Future of Teaching
In this episode, Alex sits down with Victoria Hedlund—better known as “Bias Girl”—to explore one of the most urgent challenges in education today: how do we confront bias in AI before it reshapes teaching and learning in ways we can’t undo?From lightbulb analogies that turn into “sparkle fairies” and “racetracks” to the dangers of students using chatbots as uncritical tutors, Victoria reveals how bias creeps into classrooms at the student, teacher, and leadership levels. Together, Alex and Victoria dig into the risks of leaving teachers and learners to “just get started” with AI, why oversight and safe...
2025-09-21
1h 19
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
'How Are You?" - Stacey Farlie Walk 47
We've talked about a lot of themes over the last 40 some odd walks, and yesterday we mentioned a newly emerging one with COVID, medicine, and the pandemic. But something that has permeated throughout many of these stories, particularly those centered around traumatic or difficult subjects, is isolation. Folks feeling as if, after so long, they become burdensome or disappointing. The questions, 'how are you?' or 'how's it going?' aren't meant to elicit deep conversations or even honest responses. They're as throwaway as a head nod on the street. Courteous, yes, kind even, but not much more. And...
2025-09-17
22 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"Finding Your People" - Keely Baronak Walk 46
In a conversation with one of the most influential and successful educational minds in the region, one who has received millions of dollars for reimagining and upending the status quo, one whose goal upon entering her leadership position Carlow University was professional boundaries, you may not expect so much of the credit to be dispersed to a friend. Such is life when knowing Dr. Keely Baronak.A personal relationship is certainly not meant to downplay the professional brilliance of Dr. Rae Ann Hirsch, the dynamic professor and friend Keely discusses, and whose name adorns the Apprentiship Program at...
2025-09-09
17 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"Wildflowers" - Chrissy Knoff Walk 45
It's been years since the required reading days at Wheeling Country Day School and the thesis that would guide our general baseline with kids, and our general conversations with parents (from the book, The Blessings of a Skinned Knee, by Dr. Wendy Mogel): 'Try to see your child as a seed that came in a packet without a label. Your job is to provide the right environment and nutrients and to pull the weeds. You can’t decide what kind of flower you’ll get or in which season it will bloom.' But when you live by that beli...
2025-09-02
16 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"Ice Cream in Any Season" - Jodie and Michaela Walk 44
How often do we have real, long-form, interview-esque conversations with our friends? How often do we get to talk about the news of our lives when it's no longer the news of the day? When the pain or joy or perspective from a loss is seemingly supposed to be gone, or found? It's one of the beautiful things about this project. It may seem odd or uncomfortable or even out of place to be a friend and be part of these walks. But they provide an outlet for the stories or the memories that are often silently relegated to...
2025-08-26
22 min
EVN Report Podcasts
The Genocide Education Project
How do you teach one of history’s darkest chapters to new generations? Roxanne Makasdjian, co-founder and Executive Director of The Genocide Education Project (GenEd), joins EVN Report’s Maria Titizian to explore the initiative’s origins and its influence on how American educators approach the Armenian Genocide and human rights in the classroom. She also shares insights about GenEd’s Teacher Fellowship Program, an immersive experience that brings educators to Armenia to engage directly with the history and memory of genocide.
2025-08-26
30 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"A Neighborhood for Learning" - Dr. Jeff Suzik Walk 42
We are back on the playground with another head of school, or in this case, Director of Schools, plural, for the Cranbrook Educational Community. Talking to Jeff, who not so long ago led the accreditation team for Wheeling Country Day School, was a glimpse both into the past and future. With a history as a regional education leader and affection for none other than Mr. Rogers (another unexpected theme popping up in these Walks), as well as his penchant for what he calls 'continually interrogating and reinterpreting' practices, even ones misunderstood to be traditions, Jeff embodies what the modern...
2025-08-12
24 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
BONUS EPISODE! Kaizen
Today we talk Kaizen, good change. One percent better.It's a gentle and accessible philosophy that can be applied to nearly every aspect of personal and professional life, which is ironic, considering it was born out of the post-WWII capitalist boom. The difference between Kaizen and most other business philosophies, however, is its focus on modest, incremental improvements instead of splashy results or 'big-bang' takeovers. It's about process, not policy, and certainly not perfection. And the beauty of Kaizen is how it can apply to each of us in our own way.So sit a...
2025-08-05
04 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"Still Born" - Liz, Mark, Jessica, Jon, Amanda, & Chris Walk 41
As Liz mentions regularly, today's Walk is based around a topic she has long struggled to feel comfortable discussing unless around those who have experienced the same. It's also a story that, in large part, feels like the one we didn't know this project was building toward. So with that in mind, she walked with five others who share an invaluable bond that each wishes the other didn't share: child loss.Sometimes, the flowery language and the perfect caption just aren't necessary. There aren't 'right words' and searching for them often leaves the recipient...
2025-07-30
36 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"In Our Nation’s Service… for our babies" - Dr. David Myerberg Walk 40
Gratitude...Compassion...Love...Patience...Self-Respect...Humility. Six words to recite each morning. Six words to live by from man who's lived a half dozen lives...a doctor, lawyer, ethics mediator, husband, father, Princeton man. He acknowledges that his words aren't necessarily your words, or even the right words, but in listening to his story you'll hear each one ringing true.This is the story of Dr. David Meyerberg, a man who, in the 1980s, helped pioneer the field of neonatal care and, in turn, save countless families the heartache of unnecessary loss. A man who then turned...
2025-07-22
30 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"Take Me Home, Country Roads" - Sarah Tucker Walk 39
Sarah Tucker is a force. She's an impact maker to the highest degree. A dedicated public servant who has spent years navigating political minefields and coming out the other side as a trusted voice pushing for yeses in a room much more known for nos. When Dr. Tucker, the Chancellor of the Higher Education Policy Commission in West Virginia, finds a problem, particularly a problem for the students she is called to serve, she doesn't shrug it off as an unfortunate part of life. She and her team find a solution. It's not always the right fix. It doesn't...
2025-07-15
28 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"It's Simple" - Ed Lando Walk 38
When Ed Lando enters your orbit, whether as a trusted teenage safety net or a friend heading for a walk, he is locked in. He is presence in every sense of the word. He's looking you in the eye...direct, decisive, and warm. And he's ready to talk. Such was the man who walked for more than an hour, speaking to philosophies of business that more than doubled as philosophies of life and certainly carried more depth than their base mantra of 'keep it simple.'Ed spoke about his key pillars of leadership...
2025-07-08
21 min
explAInED
explAInED Episode 019 — Equity, Bias, and AI in Schools with Victoria Hedlund
Victoria Hedlund, researcher, lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London, founder of GenEd Labs.ai, and widely known as The Bias Girl, joins the explAInED podcast for a deep dive into the intersection of AI, equity, and education. Together, we explore how generative AI tools can both empower learners and risk deepening systemic inequities if not implemented thoughtfully.Victoria shares insights on how schools with fewer resources or limited digital literacy may struggle to adopt AI tools equitably, especially as free versions of popular models often produce less bias-aware responses than their paid counterparts. The conversation examines how...
2025-07-07
34 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"Small Wins" - Jessica Maxwell and Jadon Walk 37
Last week we talked about not sweating the big stuff by accepting and appreciating the fact that life always moves on. The sun will come out tomorrow and all that. This week, we're talking about the small stuff. The first thing in the morning, easy but sometimes annoyingly tedious tasks that make the world the slightest bit more welcoming at night. You know, the stuff that makes 12 and a half year old Jadon ask, 'but why?' and makes his mother, Jessica say the words she swore she'd never say...'because I said so.'But these...
2025-07-01
23 min
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
28: Meet the Minions (with Will "Monkey" Souther and John "Cakes" Auville)
With just over a week until the WSOP Main Event gets going, we invited Will "Monkey" Souther, the founder of the staking group Monkey's Minions, for a preview of his summer crew and how you can support them. John "Cakes" Auville, co-host of the longrunning radio show The Sports Junkies and a first-time Minion, also joined the conversation. Enjoy the episode, and best of luck to anyone heading out to Vegas!1:00: InterviewMonkey's first appearance on the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/dk/podcast/3-will-the-poker-monkey-souther/id1674014548?i=1000601300035The Sports Junkies: https://www.audacy.com/thefandc/authors...
2025-06-23
55 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"Rubber Ducking" - Justin Hinerman Walk 35
Have you ever heard of 'Rubber Ducking'? (scroll to the bottom for a quick poll) While it sounds like a classic Kenan Thompson bit from the 90s, it's a term used by computer programmers like Justin Hinerman to help them break down their code and find flaws. It's kind of like mixing the phrase 'explain this to me like I'm a 5-year-old' and talking to yourself, except you use an inanimate object...like a rubber duck...to remove the issues clouded by your own understanding. By explaining complex problems to someone, or something, that has no context for what...
2025-06-17
21 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"Yes, and" - Anne Chen Walk 34
There are often only a handful of people in our lives who get to see us in all our glory, or non-glory, as it were. So, poetically, when Anne first set out on this Walk, the mics failed to record. Then the voiceover recording failed. In fact, even the video we originally planned to promote this Walk failed too. One of those weeks, I suppose. But with every setback, there was this little voice saying, 'well, at least it's Anne.' Not because she matters less, quite the contrary, but because she's been there for you before and she'll...
2025-06-04
18 min
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#27: Darrell Guillory
You'd be hard-pressed to find someone with more intimate knowledge of the Gulf Coast poker scene than Darrell Guillory. A dealer for over thirty years—not to mention a tough tournament player in his own right—Darrell's currently wrapping up his career at Caesar's New Orleans, where he plans to retire at the end of this year. He's also working as a supervisor at this summer's World Series of Poker. We hope you enjoy this conversation with Darrell and our preview of the 56th WSOP. 1: 00: RoundtableGCP's revamped website: https://gulfcoastpoker.net/ https://www.pokernews.com/news...
2025-05-30
1h 50
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"Learn Something New" - Palmer, Preston, Parker, and Hazel - Walk 33
As kids and families around the country wrap up another school year and prepare to dive headlong into summer, Liz took some time to walk with a few of those kiddos and discuss it all...learning, failures, teaching, friendships...giving us a snapshot into the minds of elementary-aged children at such an important part of their growth and development. Some of it was surprising, some of it was...age appropriate, and some of it was downright profound.These Walks with children weren't on the list when this project began, but they've quickly become some of the most poignant...
2025-05-28
26 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"White Space" - Tabatha Walk 32
For nearly a decade now, Tabatha has been interrupting conversations. She does so with grace and respect, and while there are times she waits quietly for patrons to finish a thought, many other times she provides the pause a difficult conversation so desperately needs. Such is her presence. Calming, positive, and full of care. When she leaves work, sometimes she jumps off the treadmill of life for an adventure to the Finger Lakes or the Gorge or a nondescript cliff face overlooking the world. And sometimes, she sits in the car for a while...
2025-05-20
19 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"Fun" - Eric Hersey Walk 31
For someone whose brain switches subjects and bounces topics so quickly...so quickly...Eric Hersey also has long-range, singular focus...at least for specific periods of time. He's a bit of an enigma in that way. He will post once a day for 365 straight days, just for the bit. He will create one-word mantras and stick to them for years. He will answer the promise of a 16-year-old alter-ego named Hostile with a gift no one else you know owns. He believes in the power of consistency, especially in his line of work at Strong Minded.And...
2025-05-13
21 min
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#26: Tom "Dr. Dialtone" Darce
We're pulling out a throwback episode with Tom "Dr. Dialtone" Darce, a regular on the Gulf Coast Poker scene for many years. When Tom passed away in March at the age of 58, the community lost an avid poker player and a dear friend. We hope that you enjoy this conversation with him.1: 00: RoundtableJuly 10-20th: GCP Event at the Horshoe Tunicahttps://www.pokernews.com/news/2025/05/ali-imsirovic-kicked-out-of-florida-poker-tournament-48500.htmhttps://www.pokernews.com/podcast/pokernews-podcast/pokernews-podcast-episode-889-denise-pratt-maurice-hawkins-48494.htmhttps://www.cardplayer.com/poker-news/30147-poker-community-concerned-following-cryptic-posts-from-tom-durrrr-dwan31:00: Interview
2025-05-09
1h 00
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"Strength Through Suffering" - Tammy Augustine Walk 29
'In your life, what's the big event?'Think of yours. What was it? It's funny how often life's most difficult moments spring to the top. (Not funny, 'haha', of course, but...curious.) It's not a defect or a mistake or anything, it's natural, or it sure seems to be based on this project. But it does beg the question:Why can we so clearly relive our past pain while the joy in our lives seems to flitter away with the breeze?Tammy Augustine relives her big event on this walk, and then...
2025-04-29
19 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"Luckiest Kid in Pittsburgh" - Gregg Behr Walk 27
Walking with Gregg Behr is so pleasant and so energizing, you hardly notice the soaked shins and constant raindrops until you listen back to the recording on dry land.This child of Western Pennsylvania was challenged long ago to set his sights on the stratosphere and make meaningful change, especially in the world of innovative educational programs designed to inspire kids (and adults) and improve the community they call home. Change the system. Boy, did he take that to heart.Now the Executive Director of the Grable Foundation and a founding leader of Remake Learning, as well...
2025-04-15
14 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"The Oxygen Mask" - Brean Vaske Walk 25
'...you make me sound like a superhero.''I see your cape.'If that doesn't sum up the crux of these walks.First of all, the efforts and belief that Brean displayed during some of the most challenging moments any of us could imagine were nothing short of heroic. Let's start there. But beyond that, it's wildly difficult to turn the gaze upon yourself, especially in the moment, without immediately finding our limitations. 'I should have done more. I should do more today. Things are good but...' It often takes hindsight to smooth...
2025-04-01
20 min
Walk With Me - Liz Hofreuter
"Listen" - Rick Paolina Walk 24
These Walks can be a labor of love. A responsibility to do right by those trusting in us to find a line. Or let go of one. They've taken days or weeks to compile. They're emotional. They're beautiful. They're...exhausting. But each time they finish. Each time the words start sounding garbled or wrong. Each time we prepare to put stories to the world and need a first listen, there's Rick Paolina.He folds his paper towel (in case it gets windy and his eyes need a dab), locks his gaze, and turns off the world in...
2025-03-24
18 min
Let's Talk Social Innovation
Episode 6 (ft. Dr. Leah Fabiano)- Cultural Awareness, Anti-Machismo, and Sticking in Academia
Happy Women's History Month!Welcome to Season 4, Episode 6 of the Let's Talk Social Innovation Podcast. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Leah Fabiano, professor at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Fabiano talks about growing up in a homogenous community and shifting to a more diverse culture with age, and how that shaped her career and worldviews. In the second half, we discuss how minorities can get ahead in academia.Join us for an inspiring discussion about passion, purpose, and the importance of creating a more sustainable and equitable world.The Bilingual Phonology LabDepartment of Communication Science and...
2025-03-17
1h 00
Let's Talk Social Innovation
Episode 5 (ft. Dr. Audra Lewis-Hoesch) - Period Zero, Imposter Syndrome, and Finding Motivation
Happy Women's History Month!Welcome to Season 4, Episode 5 of the Let's Talk Social Innovation Podcast. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Audra Lewis-Hoesch, founder of Period Zero. Dr. Audra touches on her journey from her homeless upbringing, to founding nonprofits and owning 2 homes. In the second part of the episode, we dive into the topics of motivation, imposter syndrome, and overachieving.Join us for an inspiring discussion about passion, purpose, and the importance of creating a more sustainable and equitable world.Dr. Lewis-Hoesch's linktree: https://linktr.ee/dr_lewis_hoeschPeriod Zero creates equitable access to opportunities, providing a...
2025-03-10
33 min
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#25: Joel Doney
Joel Doney is a familiar face on the Gulf Coast poker scene. He got started in New Orleans before moving with his wife to Austin, where he's currently a regular at both the Lodge Card Club and Texas Card House. In this conversation, Joel talks about how he got into poker, how he splits his time between tournaments and cash, two recent big scores—for $90K and $300K, respectively—and last but not least, his big bushy beard.1:30: Interview42:00: RoundtableMillion Dollar Heater: https://www.cardplayer.com/poker-news/29718-rookie-william-oertling-wins-2025-beau-rivage-heater-main-eventCheating on the Gulf Coast? http...
2025-01-24
1h 07
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#24: Evan Benton
Evan Benton hails from a little southeast Louisiana town called Houma—also Gene D's hometown—and he grew up in a poker-playing family. Last summer, in the first WSOP tournament that he played, Evan cashed for $412,484 in Event #28, a $1,500 freezout. We caught up with Evan to talk about growing up in Houma, winning a bracelet, turning pro, getting into the world of private games, and much more. 1:00 Roundtable2025 Million Dollar Heater at the Beau Rivage27:00 InterviewEvan Benton Goes From Poker Beginner to WSOP Bracelet Winner
2024-12-13
1h 14
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#23: Steve Bierman
If you've spent time in the Gulf Coast poker scene, odds are that you've seen—or heard—Steve Bierman. A native Louisianan and a cardroom regular for over a decade, Steve has always been quick with a joke and eager to laugh. He also boasts an impressive poker resume, with over $770,000 in Hendon Mob cashes and two WSOP final tables. Steve sat down with Ben, Bill, and Gene to discuss his poker origin story, his deep run in this summer's WSOP Main Event, how his background as an entrepreneur helps him on the felt, and much more.1:00 Roun...
2024-10-01
1h 46
The Lucky Few
272. What Do We Wish We Knew Before Our First IEP Meeting?
Today, we're taking a trip down memory lane to revisit our very first IEP meetings! Let's be honest—those initial meetings can be a whirlwind of emotions: overwhelming, confusing, and sometimes even a bit intimidating. As we reflect on our experiences, we’ll dive into the questions we wish we had asked, the support we didn’t realize we needed, and the valuable lessons we’ve learned along the way. Whether you’re preparing for your very first IEP meeting or you’re a seasoned pro, we hope our stories bring you comfort, knowing you're not alone in this journey. And...
2024-08-27
1h 03
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#22: Gian Smith
Gian Smith is a New Orleans-based artist whose poem "O Beautiful Storm" appeared in Season 2 of HBO’s Treme. He's also a long-time cardplayer and a former dealer at Harrah's Nola. In this conversation, Gian sits down with Gene, Ben, and Bill to discuss writing, acting, and his recent poker-themed short film The Capitalist.1:00 RoundtableHistoric Summer Leads to WSOP Player of the Year for Scott SeiverBecker vs. Tice: the crossbook is overRail Helping WSOP Champ Between Hands Bad for the Game?GGPoker Buys World Series of Poker for $500 Million; WSOP to Remain in Vegas for 20 Yea...
2024-08-03
2h 15
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#21: Jeff Boski
Jeff Boski (@ICuRaRook) is a poker pro, a vlogger, a Twitch streamer, and an ambassador for America's Cardroom. He also shipped GCP's Golden Ticket Event at last summer's MGM Grand Summer Poker Festival. In this episode, Jeff spoke with Bill, Ben, and Gene about how he got into poker, transitioning from online to live, tips for grinding out a successful summer in Las Vegas, and much more.1:00: RoundtableFormer MGM Grand casino president sentenced to probation for not reporting bookie’s betsDoug Polk's Plans to Open "Largest Poker Room in Texas" Denied By CityChris Moneymaker Kicks Of...
2024-05-15
1h 20
Urban Educators
The Future Is Now -Vaxxed A New Human Species
Clubhouse Replay 10/21/2022 - gened editing, patents, homoborgenesis
2024-04-04
6h 10
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#20: Treva Moulton
These days, Treva Moulton is enjoying life in Biloxi as a retired grandma. But she's also known for being the Queen of the old Grand Casino cardroom, where she worked from the mid-1990s to the summer of 2005. On this month's podcast, Treva told Gene, Ben, and Bill about growing up in Liberty, Mississippi, working at the Grand and the Beau Rivage, and organizing the upcoming Grand Casino reunion in April.1:00: Roundtable (with special guest Adam Nash)The Seven Clans Poker Cup Series (April 4th-14th)Nik Airball Tanks for 20 Minutes in a Brutal Spot on...
2024-03-26
1h 11
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#19: Eric Vogel
Eric Vogel (@evbass504) is a Nola native and a musician who's toured with the Wooten Brothers, Nigel Hall, Big Sam’s Funky Nation, Fred Wesley, Tribal Gold, and the New Orleans Suspects, just to name a few, as well as with his own band, Eric’s Gonna Die. He’s also a poker pro who can mostly be found in the cash games at Harrah’s New Orleans. In this episode, Ben and Eric discuss music and poker—professions that are often romanticized, especially in New Orleans—and how Eric juggles gigging with grinding. 1:00: RoundtableThe Milly in Phi...
2024-03-07
1h 17
The Misfit Behaviorists - Practical Strategies for Special Education and ABA Professionals
Ep. 1: 5 Tips for Gaining Teacher Buy-In
📣Takeaways:Always find SOMETHING positive to point out and help them build on that.Provide ONE small, manageable thing to try to implement before your next check in.Provide ways for them to see objectively how the progress is going and make decisions on those data.Provide THEM (teachers) positive reinforcement for their efforts!What can YOU do to take the load off of THEM?Bonus: Ask for their opinion on things, even if you know what the answer is or the best course of action. Make sure they feel they are being heard and listened to...
2024-02-21
19 min
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#18: Matt Higgins
Prior to this year, Matt Higgins was already an accomplished poker pro with over a million dollars in live tournament cashes. In this episode, Matt joins Bill, Gene, and Ben to discuss his career and also his blazing hot start to 2024, which includes a first-place finish in Event #1 of The Beau Rivage Heater and another first (plus his fifth WSOP ring) in Tunica. 1:00: RoundtableJonathan Little Wins PokerGO Cup TitlePolice Report in Anthony Zinno Case Provides Answers, But Some Questions RemainPhil Hellmuth Wants Ike Haxton to Take off the Facemask30:00: Upcoming GCP Events31:00: I...
2024-02-10
1h 20
InTALLerable
Ep. 85: Georgia Comstock
I am thrilled to welcome Georgia Comstock to Top Shelf Studios for an extra-special, extra-recessively-gened, New Years Eve episode. Georgia is a Comedy Works professional stand-up comedian and has been prominently featured on the High Plains Comedy Festival. She started stand-up in Omaha, Nebraska, but soon moved to Denver, where she has been performing for over 10 years. I look up to Georgia, not necessarily physically, but aspirationally as she continues to carve a path of success in her stand-up career. She’s a smiley-faced killer on stage, who will leave you slumped over in laughter before you even know what hap...
2024-01-05
1h 22
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#17: Andrew Neeme
Andrew Neeme is a professional poker player, a vlogger, an organizer of meetup games, a co-owner of The Lodge Card Club, a traveler, a drinker of tasty cocktails, and a brand ambassador for the World Poker Tour. He's a busy guy, in other words, and in this episode Andrew joins Bill, Gene, and Ben to chat about what he's been up to recently as well as this month's WPT Championship tournament series at the Wynn.1:00: RoundtableJoel Doney Wins the Lodge's Winter Main EventMillion Dollar Heater at the Beau RivageCheating Scandal in LA Private Game
2023-12-06
1h 07
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#16 Adam Nash
Adam Nash, the Beau Rivage's poker room manager, is also an avid Slugfest brawler. In this episode Gene, Ben, and Bill talk with Adam about the upcoming Million Dollar Heater tournament series, his career in poker, his background in MMA, and his current bout with cancer. 1:00: Roundtable2023 Gulf Coast Poker awardsGlobal Poker issues expanded statement exonerating player under RTA investigationRounders 25th Anniversary23:50: Interview with AdamSouthern Hands Slugfest
2023-10-23
1h 07
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#15: Alec Wilson
Alec Wilson is a Pensacola-based pro who's enjoyed recent tournament success. In this episode Gene, Ben, and Bill talk with Alec about his career in poker, his experience playing as one of Monkey's Minions in the 2023 WSOP Main Event, and his journey from disability to health.1:00: RoundtablePreston McEwen Dominates Cherokee With 7 Final Tables in 7 MonthsHackers Rig Casino Card-Shuffling Machines for ‘Full Control’ Cheating20:00: interview with Alec
2023-08-18
1h 14
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#14: Steph Noh
Steph Noh is the lead NBA writer for The Sporting News. He's also an avid poker player who grinded the Las Vegas and New Orleans cash games for over a decade. In this episode Bill, Gene, and Ben talk with Steph about all things poker and basketball.Steph's TikTokSteph's selected writings1:00: Monthly RoundtableWSOP full schedule28:30: InterviewMoving to Vegas to be a pro poker player, YouTube vlogger & Twitch streamer? Read Jeff 'Boski' Sluzinski's story first College basketball betting tips from a professional bettorCatjam
2023-06-01
1h 48
Evolving with Gratitude
Episode 56 - Being an Experience Expert with Guest Amy Mathews-Perez
In this episode of the pod, Dr. Amy Mathews-Perez shares her unique perspective on gratitude and let's just say it's not all rainbows and unicorns (although those are pretty cool too!). For her, gratitude is about being grateful for every opportunity to learn and grow, even in the face of challenges and mistakes. From learning what to do to what not to do, every opportunity is a chance to evolve and improve. Discover the power of gratitude in personal and professional growth in this short and sweet podcast episode. "Life is short, but our influence is never-ending...
2023-05-09
31 min
Chronicles of Mister
GenEd or SPEd / T. Carrington / Episode 093
Hey There Everyone, This week I get to chop it up with Tearanei Carrington, an educator who was initially in criminology and forensic psychology but shifted to coaching and eventually teaching. Tearanei talks about how she felt the need to teach after seeing the poor quality of education her students were receiving, and the lack of teachers who understood and empathized with their struggles. She discusses how she wants to be the kind of teacher she never had and help her students navigate life's challenges. She also highlights the importance of having more educators from diverse backgrounds...
2023-05-07
37 min
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#13 Jamie Kizer
Come listen to Gulf Coast regular Jamie Kizer talk about how he got into poker, jockeying between PLO cash games and NLH tournaments, and stories from the felt1:30: roundtable: upcoming GCP tournaments, the Texas card club and casino landscape, and high-stakes grudge matches24:00: interview with Jamie
2023-04-29
1h 08
The Bar is Ankle High
Episode 29: Angry Garet Noises
Time to buckle up because this week Katie takes us all on a journey of anger and re-discovering all the things we already knew as women existing in the world. This week we start our dive into medical bias -- starting off with - did you know there are FIVE types of biases? Some alarming statistics send Garet on a spiraling rabbit hole of anger and grunty noises while we round out the episode discussing medical bias in obesity. According to one study, doctors who responded to the survey viewed obese patients as noncompliant, lazy, and combative, much in...
2023-03-02
1h 03
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#12: Pat McNamara
Pat McNamara, a stage and film actor who was also a beloved member of the New Orleans poker community, died last month. Today on the podcast, listen to Ben Saxton's 2019 interview with Pat.2:00: Monthly Roundtable: The Million Dollar Heater, Jared Ingles catches fire, and the GPI Poker Awards15:30: intro to the Pat McNamara interview (a condensed written version is available here)20:00: how Pat got into stage and film acting59:00: how Pat got into poker
2023-02-19
1h 09
The EdUp Experience
544: Crazy Ideas - with Dr. Kenn Elmore, President of Dean College
We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It’s YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, President Series #195, YOUR guest is Dr. Kenn Elmore, President of Dean College YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio & YOUR sponsor is Commencement: The Beginning of a New Era In Higher Education! How does Kenn create an environment that inspires his staff to come up with crazy ideas? What does Kenn define as the new GenEd? What does Kenn see as the fut...
2022-12-26
37 min
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#11: Jerry and Prissy Giroir
This month's conversation is with Jerry and Prissy Giroir, the well-liked Lafayette couple you'll often see at WSOP Circuit stops and events across the Gulf Coast.2:00: Intro9:15: Monthly Roundtable: The State of Texas Poker, Recent Poker Films, the FTX Scandal, and the Curious Case of Annie DukeTexas Poker Rooms Under Threat from Proposed Bill to Close LoopholeFTX Crypto Crash Draws Online Poker ComparisonsAnnie Duke on the Power of Quitting33:55: Interview with Prissy and Jerry
2022-12-05
1h 24
Wingin' It
Ep. 5: GenEd Takes A Field Trip!
We've got a full house for this episode - listen to instructors and students from the School of General Education discuss their field trips to Cherokee, NC, the Durham Bulls Stadium, and NC State University.
2022-12-01
25 min
The Gen Ed Show
Understanding your Imposter
No matter how successful someone becomes, the impostor will always exist. This is the little voice of doubt in our heads that gives too much credit to fear; too much desire for comfort. The impostor cloaks itself in the shadows of reason, so it is important in understanding our impostor, how to yank it from the shadows and force it’s face into the light. And to no longer be bamboozled by the lower form versions of ourselves. Click the Follow button, turn on notifications, and follow us on social media! Instagram: @thegenedshow TikTok: @thegenedshow Twitter: @thegenedshow If interested in co...
2022-10-20
12 min
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#10: Chuck Brady
Chuck has been on a massive heater lately in Pearl River and Poker Gras...Listen to how he purchased a brand new tractor with his winnings...How he got started in Poker...and how you get people to fold Kings AIPF 3 handed **Chuck lives on a compound that is almost completely off the grid and he has lousy cell reception so we had to end a little early**
2022-10-08
39 min
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#9: Mark Davis
Come listen to Mark Davis/Wild Bill/GeneD talk about Mark's latest win in the WPT Seminole Main Event beating Darren Ellis (All Time Winner on WPT Mains)...We discuss some hands from the FT...including the "King High" hand...we discuss the "Chop Discussion"...Mark Explains about the Chance Kornuth Coaching Experience...and him hanging with some of the best players in the Gulf Coast such as BJ McBrayer
2022-08-01
49 min
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#8: 2019 Gulf Coast Player of the Year Joe Saleh
Shortly after winning the 2019 GCP Player of the Year award, Joe Saleh capped off his weekend by winning the Poker Gras Main Event. In this interview with Joe, we peel the curtain back on an epic adventure. Joe tells us his humble origin that started as an apprentice car mechanic in Jordan. Through hard work, perseverance, and sheer force of will, Joe became the owner of one of the biggest import car repair shops in Mississippi. He also tells rollicking stories from on and off the felt, including meeting his American wife online, four-betting preflop with 5-8 offsuit, the tri...
2022-05-28
1h 11
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#7: 2021 WSOP Main Event Runner-Up George Holmes
Come listen to GeneD and Wild Bill talk to last year's WSOP Main Event Runner-up George Holmes. Listen to how George got into playing poker...His Main Event Experience...and that last hand where George got knocked out. He also talks about keeping his day job and taking care of his teenagers.
2022-05-15
51 min
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#6: Tim Burt
Tim "Misipi Machine" Burt talks to us about how he got started playing poker...his online days...his perception on the Mike Postle Scandal...and crypto.
2022-05-14
59 min
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#5: Clyde Duet
Come take a listen and GeneD and Wild Bill talk to local poker author Clyde Duet. His book is more about learning how to "act at the table" vs. Math intel
2022-05-14
35 min
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#4: Michael Monaghan
GeneD and Wild Bill talk to Mikey Monaghan, who is considered by some the "Pearl River Killer" as he has cashed so many times at the Golden Moon Casino in Philadelphia MS
2022-05-14
43 min
KPOP KORNER
EP 43 - KPOP Korner’s Guide to Song Anatomy with Marah
Have you ever heard people talk about certain elements in a song and had absolutely no idea what they were talking about? WELL THEN THIS EPISODE IS FOR YOU! This is a Marah’s very basic beginner’s guide TO A BEGINNER’S GUIDE to KPOP song structure and elements! In this episode Marah will cover some music terminology with examples from KPOP so that when you want to talk about a KPOP song you sound like you know your sh*t. PSA - We are 100% not experts in this subject and this is just information gathered after...
2022-05-07
38 min
The Mike Cohen Podcast
Marcy Bruck from the Foundation For Genocide Education
The mission of The Foundation for Genocide Education( https://gened.org) is to collaborate with governments to ensure that the history of genocide and the steps leading to it are taught in high schools across Canada and the United States. Marcy Bruck of Côte Saint-Luc is the Director of Communications and she talks to me about the organization.
2022-04-30
13 min
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#3: Will "The Poker Monkey" Souther
Listen to our interview with the "The Man...The Myth...The Legend"...Will "Poker Monkey" Souther!
2022-04-09
1h 19
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#2: Paul Dutsch
Come listen to some cool stories from Paul on playing poker and running tournaments as a tourney director
2022-04-09
52 min
Gulf Coast Poker Podcast
#1: Corey Harrison
Come listen to out 1st podcast of 2021 where we interview WSOP Bracelet winner "Professor" Corey Harrison...he talks early days playing poker/blackjack...his final table where he wins a WSOP bracelet...and his swap with Joe Hebert for his WSOP run...fun times
2022-04-09
46 min
The Gomaluku Podcast
105 | Ukraine Update: Background, Media Coverage, Diplomacy, Human Rights, Indigenous Peoples in Russia & Ukraine, Russophobia, and more.
This special podcast episode looks into the lives of Indigenous Peoples who have experienced war and militarism. Jocelyn Ting-Hui Hung Chien and I provide the context and updates on the impacts of the war in Ukraine; share messages from Indigenous Peoples on the ground in both countries and we're joined by a panel of indigenous representatives from around the world to help you make sense of all that's happening. Guests: Damon Corrie (Chairman of the Indigenous Democracy Defense Organization), Dai Kitabayashi (Slow Food Indigenous Peoples’ network Advisory Board for Asia and spokesperson of Slow Food Ryukyu), Mia Aboran (Youth le...
2022-03-30
2h 30
มนุษย์จุฬาฯ Podcast
EP.9 เรียนรู้ความคิดสร้างสรรค์ ทักษะสำคัญแห่งอนาคต ผ่านวิชาเจนเอดชื่อดัง - ธงชัย โรจน์กังสดาล | มนุษย์จุฬาฯ
รายการวิทยุแห่ง F.M.101.5 Chula Radio Plus แรงบันดาลใจจากเพจเฟซบุ๊ก “มนุษย์กรุงเทพฯ” สู่รายการวิทยุ “มนุษย์จุฬาฯ” พื้นที่ที่เปิดโอกาสให้นิสิต บัณฑิต บุคลากร และคนในชุมชน ได้แลกเปลี่ยนประสบการณ์ ถ่ายทอดเรื่องราว และบอกเล่ามุมมองในสายงานที่ตนถนัด อันจะนำไปสู่แรงบันดาลใจใหม่ ๆ และความเข้าอกเข้าใจของผู้ค EP.9 อ.ธงชัย โรจน์กังสดาล เจ้าของวิชา GenEd ชื่อดังอย่าง Innovative Thinking ที่จะพามาพิสูจน์ว่าความคิดสร้างสรรค์เป็นเรื่องสำคัญ และสามารถพิสูจน์กันได้
2022-03-02
26 min
Soul of the Goal
SpEd v/s GenEd - SoG 04
Calú and Alesia are back to talk about inclusivity! As students become identified with needing additional supports, do they slowly start to drift to be an outlier? We discuss what that looks like and why it’s important to address inclusion at an individual, classroom, school wide level and beyond!
2022-02-11
42 min
Confucianism in the Modern World
Apocalypses in the Modern World
Welcome to Apocalypses in the Modern World! This podcast was created for GenEd 1001: Stories From the End of the World.
2021-12-09
09 min
Alvin Ekwang, The Apostle Of Graces
OUTWORKINGS OF CHRIST IN YOU
#Outworking_The_Christ_In_You Colossians 1:27 To whom God would make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles; which is Christ in you, the hope of glory: Activate what Christ has #RE_GENED you into. You are a totally New Creature with no past; Behold the New. You are born from above with the DNA of the God-Christ. The fullness of God dwells bodily in you and we call that Grace. You comprehend the dimensions of the love of God. There's no knowledge that isn't glad to reveal itself to you for the...
2021-08-05
58 min
Wide Ruled
Wide Ruled – Ep. 010: Every SpEd a GenEd
Two rural educators discuss the long journey to equity for students with disabilities.
2017-07-05
00 min
Research in Action | A podcast for faculty & higher education professionals on research design, methods, productivity & more
Ep 21: Dr. Noah Shusterman on Maintaining a Researcher Identity
On this episode, I am joined by Dr. Noah Shusterman, a historian currently working as an Assistant Professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Noah is a specialist in early-modern Europe and the eighteenth-century Atlantic World. He is the author of Religion and the Politics of Time: Holidays in France from Louis the 14th through Napoleon, and The French Revolution: Faith, Desire, and Politics. Noah is now working on a history of militias and citizen-soldiers in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world. From 2005-2013, Noah worked as a non-tenure-track lecturer/assistant professor (teaching track) at Temple University, teaching "gened" and...
2016-08-22
31 min