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The Razzle Dazzle Show
Special Guest - Jennifer Blake (Space Babe Cosplay)
Joining us is Space Babe Cosplay, a creator whose love for Samus inspired her evolution from fan artist to one of the most recognizable Metroid cosplayers online. We dive into her creative process, her approach to bringing Samus Aran to life, the challenges and triumphs of costume crafting, and what it takes to stand out in the world of cosplay while keeping the spirit of Metroid alive. Special Guest - Jennifer Blake (Space Babe Cosplay)IG: @spacebabecosplay @pixelghulehhttps://linktr.ee/spacebabestuff
2025-12-15
1h 11
Stoked Podcast
Finding Your Voice Through Mentorship with Jennifer Gonzalez
Jennifer Gonzalez found her answer, and her community, through Stoked, a youth mentorship nonprofit that uses action sports to empower the next generation. In this heartfelt conversation, host Steve Larosiliere sits down with Jennifer to explore her two-decade journey with Stoked. From discovering the organization as a young volunteer to becoming a dedicated mentor who found her voice, built lifelong friendships, and learned invaluable lessons about confidence, community, and connection. Jennifer opens up about how working with kids through Stoked not only shaped her approach to parenting but also sparked unexpected personal growth that influenced her entire...
2025-10-28
17 min
Think Inclusive
Navigating Political Challenges in Education—Advice from Jennifer Gonzalez
Jennifer Gonzalez — National Board Certified Teacher and the voice behind Cult of Pedagogy. After more than a decade in classrooms, she now helps educators sharpen their craft with clear, practical guidance. Her work matters for inclusion because it centers relationships, cognitive growth, and everyday practices that make classrooms safe and welcoming for every learner.In this conversation, Jennifer Gonzalez and host Tim Villegas talk about teaching through a turbulent political moment—putting safety first, staying grounded in real (not performative) inclusion, and finding allies at school and beyond. They share concrete moves teachers can make right now, plus...
2025-09-17
48 min
Manolo Gutiz Oficial
Puerto Rico, Jennifer González y la Junta Fiscal. Un Nuevo Liderazgo o mas de lo Mismo?
¿Puerto Rico está frente a un nuevo liderazgo con Jennifer González o veremos más de lo mismo con la Junta de Supervisión Fiscal? 🇵🇷 En este video analizamos el panorama político y económico de Puerto Rico, los retos que enfrenta el país bajo la Junta Fiscal y el papel que puede jugar Jennifer González en el futuro de la isla.Hablaremos sobre:✅ El impacto de la Junta de Control Fiscal en Puerto Rico✅ La figura política de Jennifer González y su propuesta de liderazgo✅ Si realmente existe la posibilidad de un cambio para el pueblo o...
2025-09-17
06 min
Puerto Rico Open Your Eyes
Governor Jennifer González recently declared that statehood is a right.
Governor Jennifer González recently declared that statehood is a right the United States is obligated to grant Puerto Rico. But what she fails to acknowledge is this: statehood is not a right—it is a political decision reserved solely for the United States Congress. The people of Puerto Rico cannot vote themselves into the Union.For decades, the island has held multiple non-binding referendums to give Puerto Ricans the illusion that their voice matters. But at the end of the day, Congress decides Puerto Rico’s fate—not the people living on the island.Let’s b...
2025-06-22
02 min
Leaders Coaching Leaders
Inside the Cult of Pedagogy with Jennifer Gonzalez: Empowering Educators at Every Level
Step into the inspiring world of Jennifer Gonzalez, the creative force behind the Cult of Pedagogy, with this episode of the Leaders Coaching Leaders Podcast. Our co-hosts Peter DeWitt and Michael Nelson sit down with Jennifer to explore her groundbreaking ideas on empowering educators and fostering growth in schools. From the inspiring story behind the Cult of Pedagogy’s name to actionable strategies for feedback, leadership, and teacher support, Jennifer offers a treasure trove of insights. The discussion dives into how education leaders can balance high expectations with emotional and professional support for their teams, seamlessly blending innovation and pr...
2025-04-14
33 min
Deconstructing Comp
Jennifer Wolf: Alphabet Soup
Send us a textWe like to have fun with our episode titles when we can, hence "Alphabet Soup." Still, despite the fun name, this is an informative episode, particularly for those newer to the workers' compensation industry. Our guest is Jennifer Wolf, president and CEO of MWCIA in Minneapolis, MN. Jennifer expertly navigates through many of the common terms and acronyms we use. This is certainly not meant to be an exhaustive list of terms, so we have included several links for a more complete list for the nerdy folks like us:
2025-03-28
37 min
DUELO TIC TAC
#3 Planificar tareas gamificadas con Vicenta González
En este episodio del pódcast, Vicenta González, profesora en el Departamento de Educación Lingüística y Literaria de la Facultad de Educación de la Universidad de Barcelona (UB), comparte su visión sobre la gamificación dentro de la enseñanza del español como lengua extranjera (ELE). Vicenta González nos invita a discutir cómo la gamificación transforma el aprendizaje al incorporar dinámicas de juego que aumentan la motivación y la participación de los estudiantes. Contacta con Vicenta González: @vicenele: https://x.com/vicenele
2024-12-12
50 min
Deconstructing Comp
Jennifer Wolf: WC Data and Storytelling
Send us a textIn this episode, you will hear from Jennifer Wolf, President of the Minnesota Workers' Compensation Insurance Association (MWCIA). She talks about what she studied in college, how she found her way into our wonderful industry, and how she loves our workers' compensation ecosystem. We also learn what a rating does and how it contributes to the overall workers' comp system. According to the MWCIA website: "The primary function of MWCIA as a Data Service Organization (DSO) is to produce an annual Ratemaking Report, which is the basis for all...
2024-09-30
51 min
Diaspórica El Podcast
Jennifer Gonzalez is bad news for Puerto Rico
The proximity of the general election in November of 2024 in which Puerto Rico will be voting for a new governor generated interest in discussing who Jennifer Gonzalez is for Puerto Ricans who are skeptical about the traditional political parties dominating the political arena in Puerto Rico. We discuss Jennifer Gonzalez's loyalties and the political party she represents, its values and ideology. We dive deeper into trying to understand from a colonial perspective her identification with the Republican Party while they refuse to support statehood for Puerto Rico. This episode was a collaborative discussion with Boricuas Unidos en la Diaspora...
2024-09-23
1h 10
Mr. Clarke After Dark
#062 - Jennifer Gonzalez | Reforming Education One Cult at a Time
Jennifer Gonzalez has been involved in Education both as a teacher and the creator of the Cult of Pedagogy Podcast, Blog, and Professional Development hub. On the episode, Jennifer and I discuss her leaving teaching and staying in Education with the origins of Cult of Pedagogy, how her vision for it has developed, gaining National Board Certification and encouraging others to do so, the difficulties of providing specific PD to a general audience, how easy it is to stay the same in your approach to teaching, embarrassing confessions to the students, apologizing for setting too high of an ideal...
2024-09-17
48 min
Connected Conversations for Creatives
Waves of Inspiration: A Connected Conversation with Bob Gonzalez
In this episode of Connected Conversations for Creatives, host Jennifer Carr dives into the world of writing with special guest Bob Gonzalez, author of A Flicker in the Water: Inside the Tales. Discover the challenges and triumphs of crafting a story that resonates, finding your voice, and navigating the complex journey from idea to publication. Bob shares his personal journey of starting to write in his fifties, the inspiration he draws from the ocean, and how reading great works of literature has shaped his storytelling. Whether you're an aspiring writer or a seasoned author, this conversation is packed with...
2024-09-11
27 min
The RocketPD Podcast: Real Talk with Educators
Episode 3: The Power of Powerful Lesson Design (w/Jennifer Gonzalez)
If you don't know Jennifer Gonzalez by name, you almost certainly know her popular blog Cult of Pedagogy. A former classroom teacher and self -professed teaching nerd, Jenn has built one of the nation's most engaged communities of educators dedicated to sharing and promoting effective teaching practices. On this episode of The RocketPD Podcast, Corey and Jenn take on the myth that more teachers are disengaged and explore the art of lesson planning as a practice to help teachers both old and new build professional confidence, while simultaneously helping students reach and exceed their potential. ...
2024-06-17
37 min
Street Data Pod: Imagining the Next Generation of Education
[RE-RELEASE] Episode 18: CULT OF PEDAGOGY! “A Seat at the Table” with Jennifer Gonzalez and Amanda Liebel
Get ready for another re-release from Season 3! In this delightful dialogue with the wizard behind Cult of Pedagogy, Jennifer Gonzalez, and middle school drama teacher Amanda Liebel, Shane and Alcine walk alongside two brilliant educators to think about service, street data, and pedagogy. You’ll learn the origin story of the magical blog and podcast called Cult of Pedagogy. We’ll think about what it means to have a “heart of service”, as Amanda characterizes the deep work of teaching as always a reflective practice. We’ll also discuss how Shane, Jamila, and Jennifer came together to create a 9-hour free...
2024-05-30
34 min
Street Data Pod: Imagining the Next Generation of Education
[RE-RELEASE] Episode 18: CULT OF PEDAGOGY! “A Seat at the Table” with Jennifer Gonzalez and Amanda Liebel
Get ready for another re-release from Season 3! In this delightful dialogue with the wizard behind Cult of Pedagogy, Jennifer Gonzalez, and middle school drama teacher Amanda Liebel, Shane and Alcine walk alongside two brilliant educators to think about service, street data, and pedagogy. You’ll learn the origin story of the magical blog and podcast called Cult of Pedagogy. We’ll think about what it means to have a “heart of service”, as Amanda characterizes the deep work of teaching as always a reflective practice. We’ll also discuss how Shane, Jamila, and Jennifer came together to create a 9-hour free...
2024-05-30
34 min
Adelante Leadership
S 3 Episode 12 - Jennifer Allen Aroz- Public Policy and Leadership
Tania and Peter talk to Jennifer about leadership and public policy. Jennifer Allen Aroz is dedicated to supporting the collective power of Latine community leaders to influence policy that serves the community's needs. She founded the Border Action Network in 2001 where she served as the Executive Director for a decade influencing immigration policy both in Arizona and nationally. Her leadership has influenced many across Southern Arizona and nationally when she has served on the board of directors of GreenLatinos, the City of Tucson’s Commission on Climate, Energy and Sustainability, League of Conservation Voters, AC...
2024-02-07
25 min
DUELO TIC TAC
#6 Creación de materiales con ayuda de la tecnología desde la Gramática Cognitiva con Javier González
En este episodio exploraremos con Javier González el emocionante mundo de la creación de materiales con un giro tecnológico y la influencia de la Gramática Cognitiva. Sumérgete con nosotros mientras desentrañamos cómo la tecnología ha transformado la forma en que creamos materiales. Javier nos ayudará a dar respuesta a muchas preguntas y nos explicará cómo las herramientas digitales nos permiten dar vida a ideas complejas y conceptos abstractos de manera visualmente impactante. Desde la conceptualización hasta la ejecución, desglosaremos el proceso creativo, revelando secretos y truc...
2024-01-25
52 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
217: How to Talk about Race in Your Classroom
Our classrooms have the potential to be spaces where we learn how to have conversations about challenging topics with respect, curiosity, and kindness. Contrary to the voices that say race is not an appropriate topic for school, in this episode we're saying just the opposite. My guests are Matthew Kay, author of the book, Not Light, But Fire: How to Lead Meaningful Race Conversations in the Classroom, and Jennifer Orr, Kay's co-author of the follow-up book, We're Gonna Keep On Talking: How to Lead Meaningful Race Conversations in the Elementary Classroom. I talked with Matt and Jen about the...
2023-11-12
48 min
Street Data Pod: Imagining the Next Generation of Education
Episode 18: CULT OF PEDAGOGY! “A Seat at the Table” with Jennifer Gonzalez and Amanda Liebel
In this delightful dialogue with the wizard behind Cult of Pedagogy, Jennifer Gonzalez, and middle school drama teacher Amanda Liebel, Shane and Alcine walk alongside two brilliant educators to think about service, street data, and pedagogy. You’ll learn the origin story of the magical blog and podcast called Cult of Pedagogy. We’ll think about what it means to have a “heart of service”, as Amanda characterizes the deep work of teaching as always a reflective practice. We’ll also discuss how Shane, Jamila, and Jennifer came together to create a 9-hour free video series that tracks two teams of te...
2023-09-07
32 min
Street Data Pod: Imagining the Next Generation of Education
Episode 18: CULT OF PEDAGOGY! “A Seat at the Table” with Jennifer Gonzalez and Amanda Liebel
In this delightful dialogue with the wizard behind Cult of Pedagogy, Jennifer Gonzalez, and middle school drama teacher Amanda Liebel, Shane and Alcine walk alongside two brilliant educators to think about service, street data, and pedagogy. You’ll learn the origin story of the magical blog and podcast called Cult of Pedagogy. We’ll think about what it means to have a “heart of service”, as Amanda characterizes the deep work of teaching as always a reflective practice. We’ll also discuss how Shane, Jamila, and Jennifer came together to create a 9-hour free video series that tracks two teams of te...
2023-09-07
32 min
The Phoenix Business Podcast
A Passion for Writing with Jennifer Priest Mitchell
Writing was always her passion since grade school. Listen in to Jennifer's story about how she is taking leaps of faith in publishing her work. Jennifer is a freelance writer currently in the process of publishing her work and building a site to showcase her writing. Check out the link below to purchase the book and read her work "Taking a Hike" (page 303). Chicken Soup for the Soul: Get out of your comfort zone: 101 Stories about Trying New Things, Overcoming Fear and Broadening Your Worldhttps://rb.gy/v3cfcThe Advic...
2023-08-02
35 min
Deconstructing Comp
Erica and Jennifer: TXWCC Live!
Send us a textWow! We have double the fun as Yvonne and Rafael sit down with Erica De La Cruz and Jennifer Hopens of the Texas Division of Workers Compensation (DWC). Erica and Jennifer take time to explain their roles with the DWC; clearly, they both have a passion for what they do. You'll be able to hear that during this conversation. We also discussed the opening session at the Texas Workers' Compensation Conference, the DWC Executives Panel, a great panel discussion where each executive explained their role in the division, what th...
2023-07-14
20 min
Strangers on the Internet
Guest Chat: "Cripfished" with Anna Pakman, Bree Klauser, and Melissa Jennifer Gonzalez
This episode features director Anna Pakman and actors Bree Klauser and Melissa Jennifer Gonzalez, who are all part of short film "Cripfished" (an entrant in the 2023 Easterseals Disability Film Challenge). This romantic comedy tells the fictional story of Logan, who fakes being blind on a queer date with visually impaired Amy because the latter only wants to go out with disabled people. On the podcast, we discuss not only the film but also dating with a disability in real life; come hear about Melissa's journey to love with autism, the questions Anna has to answer about her wheelchair use...
2023-04-10
1h 08
Opinión Borincana
S2EP10 – Jennifer González aplasta a Gobe Pierluisi en la Encuesta del Nuevo Dia
Este tema fue lo más caliente en Pe Erre la semana pasada. La actual comisionada residente Jennifer González se proyecta como la abanderada del PNP rumbo al 2024 por encima del incumbente Pedro Pierluisi según la Encuesta del periódico El Nuevo Día. Lo sorprendente es el amplio margen que gana Jennifer por encima del gobernador. Aparte de comentar sobre tema, estrenamos una NUEVA integrante en el programa, la gran KATYN. ¡No se pierdan este EP con todo nuestro quinteto de comentaristas! #OpinionBorincanaFM #JOHAN #HANI #TONIAN #POLA #KATYN
2023-02-21
33 min
Behind the Mitten
Season 5, Episode 4: Winter Carnival, Michigan Ice Fest, Keweenaw Peninsula, Jennifer Perez at TV6 (Jan. 27-28, 2023)
“Behind the Mitten” is Michigan’s premiere travel radio show and Podcast, and since 2015 it has published more than 480 episodes. It is co-hosted by veteran journalist John Gonzalez and longtime chef & beer expert Amy Sherman. The show has been recognized by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters as Best in Category.On this episode we travel to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to get more details about two big winter events in Febriary - Michigan Tech's annual Winter Carnival, and the Michigan Ice Fest in Munising, and we interview a couple passionate people about SNOW!Seas...
2023-01-30
44 min
Deconstructing Comp
Jennifer Jones and the sneaky beach cat!
Send us a textJennifer Morris Jones, defense attorney, is an amazing leader in the workers' compensation and insurance industry. A partner in Cranfill Sumner's Raleigh office, and a member of the Risk Management and Workers’ Compensation Practice Group, she is also a North Carolina Board Certified Workers’ Compensation Specialist.If you know Jennifer, you know she spends a good deal of her time collaborating with others to speak about important workers' compensation topics, and she offers her expertise in many educational forums. Jennifer serves as an Advisory Board member for the National Worker...
2022-12-29
36 min
The Blind Leap
S3E4: The Dick Doctor Joshua Gonzalez MD: Sex Health and Hormones
This week's episode we had the pleasure of sitting down with the Dick Doctor and co- founder of the supplement Pop Star Joshua Gonzalez MD. Check out the show notes to see what we discussed and remember we release episodes every other Monday! Subscribe and don't miss out! 1:00 Introduction of Dr. Gonzalez board certified urologist and management of sexual dysfunction and sexual health. 4:30 Hormone therapy and stigmas around it. 10:00 Importance of treating HRT (hormone repair therapy) as medical issues and the need for monitoring HRT treatment. 15:00 Popstar s...
2022-08-22
38 min
En Blanco y Negro con Sandra
LUNES 8 AGOSTO: El Lórax denuncia la destrucción de bosque Oubau Moin entre Naranjito y Corozal. Además, hablo del bullying a Jennifer González y de la juramentación histórica en Colombia
1. Inicia proyecto de construcción sin permisos que destruye el bosque y reserva natural Oubau Moin en Corozal. Hablo con el guardabosques Ramón Rodríguez De Jesús, menor conocido como El Lórax. 2. Oscar Santamaría queda retratado en elección especial de Cidra junto al representante, Pichy Torres Zamora en medio de la elección especial. 3. Sistema de salud colapsado y todos medios pendientes a la boda de Jennifer González. 4. El Hospital Universitario de Centro Médico sin luz tras una avería con los generadores. 5. El bullying implaca...
2022-08-08
54 min
The Journey to Alignment Podcast
38. Creating Clarity to Increase Your Cash with Jennifer Jakobsen
Jennifer Jakobsen is a certified life and clarity coach for female entrepreneurs and a Master’s Level Mental Health Therapist. She helps female entrepreneurs create clarity and confidence in their businesses and life so they can generate more cash. She does this using her signature 5 C system. As a wife and mom of three girls, who’s worked for many years in the mental health field as a psychotherapist, and a business owner, she has a unique perspective on how to ditch the overwhelm and negative self-talk and feel clear, confident and in control. ...
2022-07-27
33 min
Clarity to Cash for Female Coaches and Entrepreneurs, get clear and confident so you can attract more clients!
How we can get clear on our purpose and awaken to who we are so we can have fun, feel more aligned, and make more cash with Dr. Patti Gonzalez
In this interview we discuss how Dr. Patti found clarity after having to juggle family life and her business after nearly burning out. She discusses how she found her balance in being intentional with what was in front of her. We also talk about how to make business fun by connecting to others and letting go of expectations.Dr. Patti Gonzalez is a mom and business owner and retired chiropractor who built, scaled, and sold her chiropractic practice that generated over $2 million in sales. As The Alignment Coach, she now empowers driven women to say goodbye to ove...
2022-06-28
31 min
Single Parent Success Stories
71: Jennifer Gonzalez - Embrace Your Journey
I have met today's guest during my Holobody Coaching certification with Mindvalley. Her name is Jennifer Gonzalez. She is joining us form Mexico. Jennifer is a single mom of 1 with a passion for travel. She is a multicultural communications strategist and content creator, a mentor by nature, and a storyteller at heart. Currently, she's on a journey to become the healthiest, fittest, happiest version of herself she can be, and to help others do the same. Her advice for single parents comes down to self care, we got to start taking care of ourselves in order to...
2022-06-19
32 min
Perfect Bound with Jennifer Yoffy
Andres Gonzalez
This is a really special episode. Andres Gonzalez talks about American Origami, which not only happens to be an extraordinarily impactful and important project, but also the most dynamically designed photobook. . . maybe ever. Andres is thoughtful, passionate, and extremely talented. Prepare to be inspired and more than a little in awe. Andres Gonzalez is an educator and visual artist whose current work engages with in-depth research to investigate relationships between ritual, memory, and place within the American social landscape. He has published two books, Some(W)Here in 2012 made over decade while living in Istanbul, and American...
2022-01-06
1h 12
Hablemos de Liderazgo
HDL T11-E3 Perseverancia en el liderazgo | Jennifer González
Certifícate con Nosotros como Entrenador de Liderazgo. Visita: www.liderazgoELAI.org Síguenos: @LiderazgoELAI /// @HablemosDeLiderazgo Tu vida tendrá un sentido de propósito. ENTREVISTA ESPECIAL 🗒 ¡Tenemos 82 semanas al aire! En este nuevo episodio de #HablemosDeLiderazgo tendremos como invitada especial a Jennifer Gonzales quien es entrenadora de Liderazgo de nuestra Escuela. Tema: Perseverancia en el liderazgo | Jennifer González --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liderazgoelai/support
2021-11-23
25 min
GRANDIOSAS CON POWER
Epidodio 91: Entrevista con Jennifer Barreto Leyva
Hoy viene a visitarnos Jennifer Barreto Leyva. Ella es: •Top model • Pionera del mundo de talla grande • Abogada y Periodista (Te he comentado más sobre quién es ella, en el post anterior). En el programa de hoy hablamos no sólo de su #historiadevida sino también sobre otros temas que me habéis pedido a través de info@grandiosasconpower.com ¿Por qué Jennifer ha elegido hacer lo que hace y qué ha ocurrido en su vida? . ¿Cómo podemos autoaceptarnos mejor y crecer en autoestima hoy en día? ¿Cómo podemos hacerle frente a los cánones de la socied...
2021-04-05
31 min
Wired Educator
Cult of Pedagogy, an Interview with Jennifer Gonzalez
In this episode, I interview Jennifer Gonzalez, the Editor in Chief, Founder, and Host of Cult of Pedagogy. Cult of Pedagogy is one of the most respected and followed educational resources for teachers available. Cult of Pedagogy is more than just the amazingly well written and applicable posts on her blog, it's more than her incredible podcast; Cult of pedagogy provides books, videos and other amazing resources to help teachers around the globe, but most importantly it is a community for teachers who love teaching and want to become their best. Jennifer and I have an amazing c...
2021-03-23
54 min
Project Hope Podcast
Ep. 16: Mari Gonzalez (P2) on Ruach Center & Her Return to Self.
In this episode you will heard Mari speak about life after leaving the Ruach Center community. She also shares about her journey of emotionally leaving the group, beyond the physical leaving, and how she built a new life with creativity, community, and a commitment to integrating grief. As the daughter of Cuban immigrants, Mari was raised in Miami, and currently lives with her family in the Pacific Northwest. Her career has taken her from social worker to midwife, to her current role as a registered nurse and grief revolutionary. Mari is passionate about breaking down the s...
2021-03-17
1h 20
Playlists With People
035: Emo Therapy w/ Jennifer Giralo
In this Epiosde I got to talk with Jennifer Giralo. Shes a Improv comedian and is journeying into the world of Standup. Our conversation begins with Standup and writing methods. We then talk about or former years as Emo kids and what it meant to us at the time. looking back now in our 30s and revisiting lyrics and bands with a different perscpective. we get deep and talk about media and music and how it portrays love and heartbreak and how it can sometimes be in a toxic way. And then we made a killer Emo playlist full...
2021-03-10
1h 15
Leading By History
S3 Ep. 3 - Joining the Cult....of Pedagogy! (Feat. Jennifer Gonzalez of Cult of Pedagogy)
In this episode, Ma'asehyahu Isra-Ul speaks with the founder of Cult of Pedagogy - Jennifer Gonzalez about the current state of K-12 teaching practice and how recent events have made it evident that there needs to be a major focus on critical thinking instead of rote memorization. Tasks rooted in Project-based learning provide opportunities for students to think, understand (in context) and solve problems relevant to their world. The "old way" of doing and thinking in K-12 education should be long gone and especially for K-12 teachers. If you need some tips on where to start then you want to...
2021-02-19
38 min
Project Hope Podcast
Ep. 14: Mari Gonzalez (P1) on Ruach Center, Peter Bowes, & Her Leaving.
I have known Marialicia Gonzalez for 22 years. She was the person who invited me to my very first Order of Christ Sophia event. When the teachers leading the group divided, she went with Peter Bowes who renamed his group, Ruach Center. This group is still functioning and Peter Bowes continues to lead the organization. Mari's story around her leaving is both heartbreaking and eye opening as it provides insight into the psychological torment that all too often happens in groups of high control. As the daughter of Cuban immigrants, Mari was raised in Miami, and currently lives...
2021-02-17
1h 31
It's a Process
Ricardo Gonzalez
Ricardo Gonzalez paints moody characters, objects, and scenes that draw influence in film noir and German expressionism, among other things. We talk about his early years, inspirations in music and movies, painting over the parts you like best, the psychodrama of dealing with yourself in the studio, the uses of text and the lessons of graphic design, plus shared anecdotes and inspirations from Guston, Picasso, De Chirico, Twombly, Schnabel, Milton and March Avery and Susan Rothenberg.https://www.instagram.com/ricardo_gonzalez_v/https://joyslow.tumblr.com/https://www.asyageisberggallery.com/artists/ricardo-gonzalez
2021-01-12
1h 52
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
153: Four Laws of Learning
Teaching is complex. It's dynamic. Every day we learn about new tools, strategies, and programs, and it's easy to lose our way. When you start to feel like you're in a teaching tailspin, these four research-based laws of learning will put you back on track. Want to learn more? Check out my new mini-course, Four Laws of Learning, which goes more in-depth on these laws and includes supplementary materials to help you really dig in and apply these laws in your own teaching. Use the code LISTENER at checkout to take $5 off your tuition!
2020-09-01
20 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
152: Creating Moments of Genuine Connection Online
One of the most important things we need to accomplish as we move forward into the school year is building relationships with our students. But if you're teaching online, that task will be more challenging than ever. In this episode I talk with Dave Stuart Jr. about his strategy of creating Moments of Genuine Connection and how we can do that while teaching remotely. Get Dave's free mini-course: 10 Tips for Staying Motivated When Teaching in Times of Uncertainty See all of Dave's online courses** at cultofpedagogy.com/dave **I am an af...
2020-08-17
31 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
151: Historically Responsive Literacy: An Equity-Centered Approach to Curriculum
Despite many attempts at improvement, school is still not working for many of our students, especially students of color. My guest, Dr. Gholdy Muhammad, believes the answer could be in rethinking our curriculum. In this episode we discuss her Historically Responsive Literacy framework, which is based on the work of 19th century Black Literary Societies and focuses equally on four areas: identity, skills, intellect, and criticality. Learn more about the framework in Gholdy's book, Cultivating Genius: An Equity Framework for Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy (affiliate link) Find Gholdy Muhammad on Twitter at @GholdyM
2020-08-02
59 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
150: A Few Creative Ways to Use Student Blogs
Since blogs first showed up on the internet, they have really evolved as a genre, and they're a smart choice for a robust, long-term assignment. In this episode I'll share six different kinds of blogs students can write, along with advice on assessment, technology, and ways students can take their blogs beyond school.
2020-07-19
34 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
149: Nine Ways Online Teaching Should Be Different from Face-to-Face
Chances are you're going to be doing at least some online teaching in the upcoming school year. What shifts do we need to make in our face-to-face teaching practices to make the most of online learning? In this episode I talk to instructional technology coach Melanie Kitchen about nine ways online teaching should be different from in-person teaching, plus a few ways it should be exactly the same. Find Melanie on Twitter at @MelKitchenEDU or on her website, creativecuriosity.org. To get a weekly email about Cult of Pedagogy's latest posts, podcasts, courses, and products...
2020-07-05
47 min
Salud Y Nutricion En 2 Minutos
Episodio 7 - Entrevista con Gi Gonzalez
Hola amigos, este episodio es diferente a los demas, hoy tengo como invitada a una amiga, compañera de carrera, y deportista, Giselle Gonzalez. Espero que lo disfruten.INSTAGRAM: @days_with_jennifer ..... @giselle_giiiYOUTUBE: Jennifer Preciado
2020-07-03
11 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
148: Backward Design: The Basics
Are we planning with clear, measurable, meaningful learning goals to guide us, or are we just keeping students busy? Backward design helps us make sure we're doing the first thing. In this episode, I'm giving you an overview of how this approach to lesson planning works.
2020-06-22
29 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
147: Why White Students Need Multicultural and Social Justice Education
Some educators wonder if multicultural and social justice education are relevant if most of your students are white. The answer is yes. In fact, they may be even more relevant for white students. In this episode, Dr. Sheldon Eakins talks with me about the reasons white students need this kind of education and what, specifically, we can teach them. Follow Dr. Eakins on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sheldoneakins Find Dr. Eakins' podcast, the Leading Equity Podcast, here: https://www.leadingequitycenter.com/podcast More resources available at the Leading Equity Center.
2020-06-07
44 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
146: Reopening School: What it Might Look Like
Some thoughts on what post-COVID instruction might look like when schools reopen. (Spoiler alert: None are as good as face-to-face, a few aren't too bad.) Plus my attempt at a pep talk.
2020-05-24
35 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
145: Flash Feedback: More Meaningful Feedback in Less Time
We all want to give more high-quality feedback to students, but there's never enough time. In this episode I talk to Matthew Johnson, author of the book Flash Feedback, about three strategies he uses to get high-impact feedback to students much, much faster.
2020-05-10
37 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
144: Making Great Screencast Videos
If you are moving some of your direct instruction to video, whether it's by necessity or by choice, knowing how to create a good screencast is essential. In this episode, blended learning mentor Kareem Farah gives us advice on how to make screencasts that students will actually watch.
2020-04-26
47 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
143: To Teach Social-Emotional Learning, Start with Yourself
While most teachers recognize the value of social-emotional learning, many struggle to fit it into their curriculum. But one of the most powerful ways to teach SEL is through modeling the competencies ourselves every day, which doesn't require any extra time or materials. In this episode, second-grade teacher Wendy Turner shares her process for modeling her own social-emotional growth and weaving that seamlessly into regular instruction.
2020-04-12
38 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
142: Distance Learning: A Collection of Resources for Teachers
A general overview of the nuts and bolts of distance learning, including general tips, advice on tech, and troubleshooting some common problems.
2020-03-30
1h 01
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
141: Getting Rid of "I Don't Know" in Your Classroom
How often do you hear "I don't know" in your classroom? For some students, this phrase becomes a crutch that stops them from learning. In this episode, I talk with author Connie Hamilton about how we can teach students to use more specific phrases that will keep them engaged instead of taking a pass.
2020-03-15
26 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
140: Nine Ways to be More Inclusive of Diverse Students
Although well-intended, some of our efforts to include students from diverse backgrounds can make them feel anything but welcome. In this episode, my guest Hedreich Nichols shares nine tips that will help you improve your practice and avoid some of the faux pas that come with teaching students who look, think, or opine differently than you.
2020-03-01
1h 03
Reimagine Schools
Shifting Pedagogy with Jennifer Gonzalez
In this episode, Jennifer Gonzalez, author and founder of the popular Cult of Pedagogy blog and podcast, shares insights on how to make big pedagogical shifts that will help teachers crush it in the classroom. Gonzalez, a National Board Certified Teacher, advocates for a Backward design approach by setting learning goals first, followed by inserting technology tools that are chosen by students to best meet their individual needs. Finally, Gonzalez discusses the importance of Digital Mind Mapping as a means to organize information visually so teachers can become more equipped at choosing digital tools to meet specific learning outcomes...
2020-02-25
31 min
Reimagine Schools
Shifting Pedagogy with Jennifer Gonzalez
In this episode, Jennifer Gonzalez, author and founder of the popular Cult of Pedagogy blog and podcast, shares insights on how to make big pedagogical shifts that will help teachers crush it in the classroom. Gonzalez, a National Board Certified Teacher, advocates for a Backward design approach by setting learning goals first, followed by inserting technology tools that are chosen by students to best meet their individual needs. Finally, Gonzalez discusses the importance of Digital Mind Mapping as a means to organize information visually so teachers can become more equipped at choosing digital tools to meet specific learning outcomes. Twitter...
2020-02-25
30 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
139: How to Create a Project Based Learning Lesson
If you've been wanting to try Project Based Learning but have been unsure about exactly how to do it, this is the episode for you. PBL expert Jenny Pieratt takes us step-by-step through the planning of an 8-week PBL unit.
2020-02-17
46 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
138: Making Cooperative Learning Work Better
If cooperative learning hasn't really worked for you in the past, don't lose hope. In this episode we'll explore tons of solutions to four of the most common problems with cooperative learning.
2020-02-04
32 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
137: How Afterschool Staff Can Take Your Class to the Next Level
How connected are you to the afterschool staff in your school? If you're like a lot of teachers, it's probably not much. In this episode I talk with educator Eva Jo Meyers about her work in afterschool programs, and she shares seven ways school-day teachers can build more powerful partnerships with afterschool teachers.
2020-01-19
25 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
136: Six Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2020
It's a new year and it's a great time to try out a few new tech tools. Here's my annual round-up of apps and sites I think are worth a look, plus two more extra just for the heck of it. The 2020 Teacher's Guide to Tech is now available at https://teachersguidetotech.com/guide/
2020-01-07
24 min
Sunstone Magazine
Episode 28: Allies to End Detention: An Interview with Jennifer Gonzalez
One day, Jennifer Gonzalez found out that there was a refugee detention center just 20 miles from where she lived. Her life changed when she and some friends wrote to the people who were being held there, including a man named Nephi. In this episode, she shares her story with Cristina Gonzalez Cole. Listen to …
2020-01-02
1h 15
Sunstone Magazine
Episode 28: Allies to End Detention: An Interview with Jennifer Gonzalez
One day, Jennifer Gonzalez found out that there was a refugee detention center just 20 miles from where she lived. Her life changed when she and some friends wrote to the people who were being held there, including a man named Nephi. In this episode, she shares her story with Cristina Gonzalez Cole. Listen to …
2020-01-02
1h 15
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
135: The Time I Made a Fart Sound During a Test
Just a little story for you; the title says it all.
2019-11-24
17 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
134: Repairing Harm: A Better Alternative to Punishment
Detentions and suspensions don't really change behavior. What's much more effective is having students work to repair the harm done by their actions. In this episode, I talk with Brad Weinstein and Nathan Maynard, authors of Hacking School Discipline, about this restorative justice practice that is a powerful alternative to traditional punishment.
2019-11-10
39 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
133: How One Makerspace is Meeting Students' Social-Emotional Needs
Our students need more social-emotional support than ever before, and schools are coming up with creative ways to meet that need. In this episode, I interview Dan Ryder, whose high school makerspace serves as a stigma-free space for students to solve problems they have inside or outside the classroom.
2019-10-27
55 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
132: How to Spot Dyslexia, and What to Do Next
Students with special needs are spending more and more time in mainstream classrooms, so all teachers need to learn how to support them well. In this episode, special educator Lisa Brooks helps us learn to identify students who may have dyslexia. She then shares ways we can do a better job of supporting students with this learning difference that's far more common than you might think.
2019-10-14
31 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
131: How World Language Teaching Has Evolved
French class doesn't look the same as it did when you were in school. In this episode, veteran French teacher Rebecca Blouwolff walks me through six key shifts that have changed world language instruction for the better.
2019-09-30
48 min
EveryDay Detox Podcast
Great Minds Sh*t Alike - Episode #31: Jennifer Gonzalez @doodyfreegirl
I am so behind schedule.. But good sh*t comes to those who wait! On this episode I hang out with my friend & colleague Jennifer Gonzalez aka @doodyfreegirl. Immediately we dive into bathroom culture, discuss origins into the cleansing life, talk about the social implications of being a colonic therapist and somehow depart into gardening and chickens. There's nothing linear about this one. Just come with an open mind and a passion for cleansing. Jen is by far the most humorous and creative colon hydrotherapist I've ever met. She's literally a poop meme factory. Her Instagram is o...
2019-09-18
1h 18
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
130: Tips for Starting a Podcast
Producing your own podcast is easier than you might think. In this episode, I share the tools and processes I use to produce my own podcast, plus some general advice to help you get started.
2019-09-15
34 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
129: Let's Make Better Slideshows
A lot of you are out there giving lectures, presentations, and workshops, and your slideshows need work. These seven tips will help.
2019-09-03
22 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
128: When You Get Nothing But Crickets
You ask your group a question, and you get nothing back. What's up with that? In this episode, we'll talk about some of the reasons your students (or audience members) aren't participating the way you want them to, and some new things you can try to get a better response.
2019-08-19
14 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
127: A Few Ideas for Dealing with Late Work
The problem of late work never seems to go away. In this episode, I share eight smart solutions teachers use to manage it with their students.
2019-08-04
24 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
126: Student-Created Graphic Novels
Graphic novels are wonderful for reading, but when students use the graphic novel form for their own writing, incredible stories can emerge. In this episode, I talk with English teacher Shveta Miller about how she teaches this process to her students, and why this particular genre allows students to share some of their most important stories.
2019-07-21
1h 02
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
125: Think Twice Before Doing Another Historical Simulation
Historical simulations can be a powerful teaching tool that fully immerses students in an experience, but when it comes to traumatic or violent periods, like slavery, there really isn't a good way to do them. My guest Hasan Kwame Jeffries talks with me about why teachers should avoid these kinds of simulations, and what to do instead.
2019-07-07
40 min
Teachers Need Teachers
TnT 66 Jennifer Gonzalez clears up what purposeful tech integration REALLY looks like
Many newer teachers feel unprepared for integrating technology into their teaching. Their credentialing program or student teaching experience may have exposed them to some basic tech, but figuring out WHEN and WHY to use it is a different story. How can we meaningfully use tech in a way that isn't overwhelming to both us and the students? How do we know if it's actually improving outcomes? Jennifer Gonzalez from The Cult of Pedagogy and I discuss the thought processes teachers should go through when choosing tech, as well as tips before actually implementing it. Jennifer also has an online technology c...
2019-06-24
36 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
124: A Closer Look at Open Educational Resources
OERs have gotten really good over the last few years, but in order to steer clear of the crap, you have to know where to look. In this episode, I interview curriculum evangelist Karen Vaites about where teachers can go to find outstanding materials—from single-use resources to full-year curricula—that are 100% free.
2019-06-24
34 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
123: Four Research-Based Strategies All Teachers Should Be Using
Cognitive scientists are learning more all the time about what strategies really work to help people learn, but teachers don't always know how to apply that knowledge in the classroom. In this episode, I talk with Pooja Agarwal and Patrice Bain, authors of the new book Powerful Teaching, about the four research-based teaching "power tools" that can be used in any classroom to boost student learning.
2019-06-09
37 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
122: A Simple Trick for Success with One-Pagers
A one-pager is a highly engaging, visual tool that allows students to synthesize learning, but some kids don't think they're creative enough to make them. My guest, Betsy Potash, host of the Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast, shares her simple solution to this problem, along with a step-by-step plan for using one-pagers in your classroom.
2019-05-26
26 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
121: Is that Higher-Order Task Really Higher Order?
Ask any group of teachers if their goal is to simply have students regurgitate facts, and every one of them will say no. Despite that, it keeps happening. In this episode, we'll look at two of the most common errors teachers make when planning lessons for higher-order thinking, and some ideas for what to do instead.
2019-05-12
28 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
120: How One District Learned to Talk About Race
When you've done lots of diversity training, but something is still missing, it might be that people still aren't comfortable having honest conversations about race. In this episode, I talk with Glenn Singleton, creator of the Courageous Conversations About Race online course, and David Watkins, Director of Equity and Diversity for Broward County, Florida, where the course has already helped over 300 teachers get more comfortable having these conversations.
2019-04-28
50 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
119: "We're a Family" and Other School Norms that Can Cause Burnout
Is it a reflection of a warm school culture, or a subtle way to get teachers to volunteer more time? If you suspect it's the latter, it's time to push back. In this episode, I talk with Angela Watson, author of the new book Fewer Things Better, about three popular school norms that can ultimately lead to teacher burnout, plus some specific ways teachers can push back on those messages.
2019-04-14
38 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
118: To Boost Learning, Just Add Movement
Physical movement makes learning stick better. In this episode, we'll explore six different ways to add more movement to your classroom.
2019-03-31
31 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
117: Five Ways to Improve Your Rubrics
If you use rubrics, this episode is for you. I talk with administrator Mark Wise about five guidelines that can help make your rubrics more effective.
2019-03-17
39 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
116: Mastery Learning with Khan Academy
In this episode, I talk with Khan Academy's founder, Sal Khan, about the platform's new mastery learning feature, which allows learners to get personalized practice, filling much needed skill gaps and advancing at their own pace. And it's all completely free.
2019-03-03
30 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
115: Time to Take a Look at Your Dress Code
Many dress codes unfairly target students in certain populations, doing more harm than good. Is your dress code due for an upgrade? In this episode, equity writer Coshandra Dillard helps us learn what to look for when revising dress code policy, and high school principal Marcus Campbell shares his experiences in changing his own school's dress code.
2019-02-17
51 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
114: Let's Give Our Teaching Language a Makeover
To master this craft, we need to choose our words carefully. This mini-makeover shows how revising our language in four common classroom scenarios can send a completely different message.
2019-02-03
16 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
113: Global School Play Day: One Day. Nothing But Play.
Could your school stop its normal routine for a full day and devote it entirely to unstructured play? That's what thousands of schools all over the world do every February for the Global School Play Day. In this episode I talk to GSPD founders Eric Saibel, Tim Bedley, and Scott Bedley about why play is so important for people of all ages.
2019-01-20
45 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
112: Six Tech Tools to Try in 2019
This year's collection includes a discussion monitor, a tool that analyzes writing, a virtual reality tour maker, and my favorite new game.
2019-01-06
32 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
111: Teaching Note-Taking with Stations
Quality note-taking is a powerful learning tool, but to do it well, students need to be taught how to do it. In this episode, I talk with instructional coach Peg Grafwallner and chemistry teacher Abby Felten about a fantastic station-rotation lesson they developed to help Abby's students learn to take better notes.
2018-12-16
27 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
110: Ten Ways Educators Can Take Action in Pursuit of Equity
Awareness of educational inequity is important, but we also need to take action. In this episode, professor and activist Pedro Noguera shares ten specific things educators can do to pursue equity in schools.
2018-12-02
34 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
109: Get Students Talking with Ongoing Conversations
High school English teacher Jeff Frieden shares his Ongoing Conversations strategy, a simple, effective way to get students to have rich, one-on-one conversations about what they're learning—and get to know each other a little better in the process.
2018-11-18
42 min
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
108: To Learn, Students Need to DO Something
In too many classrooms, we're expecting students to learn material without asking them to do much of anything with it. Why is this a problem? Where did it come from? And what can we do to fix it?
2018-11-04
41 min
#IAedchat
Jennifer Gonzalez
In this episode, Dan and Andrea chat with Jennifer Gonzalez from cultofpedagogy.com about connected learning, effective teaching practices, and being a marigold in your setting. This show is full of resources and great ideas to improve your practice.
2018-03-26
52 min
Erzählungen by POE, Edgar Allan
21: Nerding Out & the Cult of Pedagogy with Jennifer Gonzalez
After teaching middle school for over seven years, Jennifer Gonzalez took a break to stay home with her three young kids. Within a few years, she was teaching part-time at the college level, where she worked to prepare new teachers for the classroom. Eventually, Jenn took this work online and created her website, Cult of Pedagogy, where she’s have been writing, podcasting, and creating products and courses since 2013 to help teachers crush it in the classroom. Listen in to hear Jenn and I dive in to topics including how she built her online community for educators the parallels of tea...
2018-01-29
1h 01
EdTechNOW
Jennifer Gonzalez on EdTech NOW
Our guest today is Jennifer Gonzalez, a teacher, author and founder of the Cult of Pedagogy. (https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/) Jennifer's work is focused on supporting educators, and she has her own podcast - the Cult of Pedagogy podcast. (https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/pod/) She is co-author of Hacking Education, and author of the FABULOUS Teacher's Guide to Tech. The podcast is co-hosted by Noah Geisel, education director at Stackup, and Lee Schneider of Red Cup Agency. EdTech NOW is sponsored by Stackup. Get credit for what you read online. Build your personal learning profile and discover your interests, automatically...
2017-04-09
00 min
10 Minute Teacher Podcast with Cool Cat Teacher
5 Tech Tools to Try in 2017 with Jennifer Gonzalez
Jennifer Gonzalez shares her favorite tools to try in 2017. Technology moves so quickly! Do you know what to try next? Well, today's guest and edtech expert Jennifer Gonzalez gives us some amazing tools to try for Five Idea Friday. In today's show, we'll discuss: Peergrade Common Lit My Simple Show Adobe Spark eLink We also discuss how to keep from getting overwhelmed and common mistakes teachers make with technology. I hope you enjoy this episode with Jennifer Gonzalez! A full transcript of this show and the show notes are available at www.coolcatteacher.com/podcast...
2017-02-24
09 min