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Between Two DoorsBetween Two DoorsEpisode 30: Stacey Childress Shares Home-buying Tips for Military Families and First-Timers in Clarksville, TennesseeIn this episode of Between Two Doors, Nate Carver discusses home-buying for veterans with Stacey Childress, a trusted Real Estate Agent at Evolve Real Estate in Clarksville, Tennessee. Stacey, a military spouse and mom of three, shares her expert advice on buying and selling homes in the Fort Campbell area. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or a military family relocating, Stacey offers insider tips on preparing your home for sale, maximizing curb appeal, and navigating the local market with confidence.Stacey also highlights the importance of home inspections, understanding property lines, and staying informed about neighborhood developments...2025-04-0119 minThe Future of EducationThe Future of EducationConcerning Trends in Philanthropy for Education ReformStacey Childress, Senior Education Advisor at McKinsey & Co., rejoined me and Diane Tavenner to discuss the world of education philanthropy. Stacey draws from her previous experience at NewSchools Venture Fund and the Gates Foundation to analyze troubling trends in the sector. I was curious to learn what she and Diane would do differently—as funders and as operators. As always, thanks for reading, writing, and listening—and let me know what you think.Diane Tavenner:Hey, Michael.Michael Horn:Hey, Diane. It's good to see you.Diane Tavenner: It...2024-08-051h 18Fine Beats & CheesesFine Beats & CheesesGame Of Thrones with Stacey SimmsJoin guest host Nikki Lewis and special guest Stacey Simms in a spirited discussion of Game of Thrones! As always, spoiler alerts... for a 13 year old show!Stacey Simms is the host of the long-running and award-winning podcast Diabetes Connections and the author of “The World's Worst Diabetes Mom” book series. In November 2023 she launched a second podcast, Diabetes Connections TYPE 2. In 2023, Diabetes Connections surpassed 2.3 million downloads. “The World’s Worst Diabetes Mom” won Best New Non-Fiction at the American BookFest, a 2020 Communicator Award and was named to Book Authority’s 100 Best Parenting Books. Its s...2024-07-2357 minThe Future of EducationThe Future of EducationTackling All That K12 Schools Try to Do: The Solutions (Part 2)Diane Tavenner and I welcomed Stacey Childress, Senior Education Advisor at McKinsey & Co., back for our second episode in our two-part series on the challenges facing K–12 education and promising strategies for addressing them. In this episode, each of us made the case for one high-impact reform to address the challenges laid out in the previous episode. We talked about: reforming how schools evaluate and recommend students, unbundling the core education experience, and doing more to instill character in values through education. Diane Tavenner:Hey, Michael and Stacey. Wow.Michael Horn:You...2024-07-151h 05The Future of EducationThe Future of EducationTackling All That K12 School Try to Do: The Challenges (Part 1)Inspired by our last conversation together on higher education, Diane Tavenner and I welcome back Stacey Childress, Senior Education Advisor at McKinsey & Co., for the first of a two-part series on the challenges facing K-12 education and promising unbundling strategies for addressing them. In this episode, we outlined the nine roles that K–12 education systems in the U.S. play and the problems schools face in playing each. We highlight the disconnect between current teaching models and the latest in the learning sciences, unravel the operational challenges schools face, stress the importance of intentionally teaching character and values, and mo...2024-07-081h 24Class DisruptedClass DisruptedConcerning Trends in Philanthropy for Education Reform Michael and Diane welcome Stacey Childress, Senior Education Advisor at McKinsey & Co., back to the show to discuss the world of education philanthropy. Stacey draws from her previous experience at New Schools Venture Fund and the Gates Foundation to analyze troubling trends in the sector. The three discuss what funders and operators can do to grow philanthropic investment in education and better deploy those funds. https://archive.org/download/76806-future-of-education-concerning-trends-in-philanthropy-for-education-reform/76806_Future%20of%20Education_Concerning%20Trends%20in%20Philanthropy%20for%20Education%20Reform.mp3 Episode transcript: transcript-concerning-trends-in-philanthropy-for-education-reform-Download 2024-06-1000 minClass DisruptedClass DisruptedConcerning Trends in Philanthropy for Education Reform Michael and Diane welcome Stacey Childress, Senior Education Advisor at McKinsey & Co., back to the show to discuss the world of education philanthropy. Stacey draws from her previous experience at New Schools Venture Fund and the Gates Foundation to analyze troubling trends in the sector. The three discuss what funders and operators can do to grow philanthropic investment in education and better deploy those funds. https://archive.org/download/76806-future-of-education-concerning-trends-in-philanthropy-for-education-reform/76806_Future%20of%20Education_Concerning%20Trends%20in%20Philanthropy%20for%20Education%20Reform.mp3 Episode transcript: transcript-concerning-trends-in-philanthropy-for-education-reform-Download 2024-06-1000 minClass DisruptedClass DisruptedTackling All That K12 Schools Try to Do: The Solutions (Part 2) Michael and Diane welcome back Stacey Childress, Senior Education Advisor at McKinsey & Co., for the second episode of a two-part series on the challenges facing K-12 education and promising strategies for addressing them. In this episode, each of them makes the case for one high-impact reform to address the challenges laid out in the previous episode. They discuss reforming how schools evaluate and recommend students, unbundling the core education experience, and doing more to instill character in values through education. https://archive.org/download/future-of-education-k-12-solutions-part-2-audio/Future%20of%20Education%20-%20K12%20solutions%20part%202%20-Audio.mp3 Episode...2024-05-3100 minClass DisruptedClass DisruptedTackling All That K12 Schools Try to Do: The Solutions (Part 2) Michael and Diane welcome back Stacey Childress, Senior Education Advisor at McKinsey & Co., for the second episode of a two-part series on the challenges facing K-12 education and promising strategies for addressing them. In this episode, each of them makes the case for one high-impact reform to address the challenges laid out in the previous episode. They discuss reforming how schools evaluate and recommend students, unbundling the core education experience, and doing more to instill character in values through education. https://archive.org/download/future-of-education-k-12-solutions-part-2-audio/Future%20of%20Education%20-%20K12%20solutions%20part%202%20-Audio.mp3 Episode...2024-05-3100 minThe Future of EducationThe Future of EducationIn Conversation on College: Weighing in on Two Investors' Diagnoses and Proposals for Higher Ed Part IIAs mentioned last week, Diane Tavenner, Stacey Childress, and I recorded two episodes reacting to the three-part podcast that a16z venture capitalists Marc Andreseen and Ben Horowitz recorded on higher education. In this second episode, we reacted to the venture capitalists’ proposed solutions for higher education. This was also a juicy conversation, and we look forward to your thoughts!The Future of Education is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Diane Tavenner:Hey, Michael. Hey, Stacey.St...2024-05-2053 minClass DisruptedClass DisruptedTackling All That K12 Schools Try to Do: The Challenges (Part 1) Michael and Diane welcome back Stacey Childress, Senior Education Advisor at McKinsey & Co., for the first of a two-part series on the challenges facing K-12 education and promising strategies for addressing them. In this episode, they outline the nine roles of K–12 education systems in the U.S. and the problems they face in playing each. They highlight the disconnect between current teaching models and the latest learning sciences, unravel the operational challenges schools face, stress the importance of intentionally teaching character and values, and more. https://archive.org/download/75340-future-of-education-what-k-12-education-tries-to-do-and-where-it-misses/75340_Future%20of%20Education_What%20K12%20Education%20Tr...2024-05-1700 minClass DisruptedClass DisruptedTackling All That K12 Schools Try to Do: The Challenges (Part 1) Michael and Diane welcome back Stacey Childress, Senior Education Advisor at McKinsey & Co., for the first of a two-part series on the challenges facing K-12 education and promising strategies for addressing them. In this episode, they outline the nine roles of K–12 education systems in the U.S. and the problems they face in playing each. They highlight the disconnect between current teaching models and the latest learning sciences, unravel the operational challenges schools face, stress the importance of intentionally teaching character and values, and more. https://archive.org/download/75340-future-of-education-what-k-12-education-tries-to-do-and-where-it-misses/75340_Future%20of%20Education_What%20K12%20Education%20Tr...2024-05-1700 minThe Future of EducationThe Future of EducationIn Conversation on College: Weighing in on Two Investors' Diagnoses and Proposals for Higher Ed Part IAt the beginning of the year, venture capitalists Marc Andreseen and Ben Horowitz of a16z published three episodes diagnosing the problems with higher education, offering solutions, and then answering questions. Six hours of audio on higher education is no small undertaking! Diane Tavenner and I were intrigued with the takes and wanted to react to them, deepen some of the analysis, and suggest some places where we felt they didn’t get things quite right. To help us, we welcomed Stacey Childress, Senior Advisor on Education at McKinsey, to the podcast for two episodes. In this first episode, we...2024-05-131h 16Class DisruptedClass DisruptedIn Conversation on College: Weighing in on Two Investors’ Diagnoses and Proposals for Higher Ed Part II Stacey Childress, Senior Advisor on Education at McKinsey, joins Michael and Diane for the second episode of a two-part series weighing in on Marc Andreseen and Ben Horowitz’s recent analysis of higher education. In this second episode, they react to the venture capitalists’ proposed solutions for higher education. They evaluate the investors’ recommendations and added their own prescriptions along the way. https://archive.org/download/in-conversation-on-college-part-ii/In%20Conversation%20on%20College%20Part%20II.mp3 Episode transcript: in-conversation-on-college-part-iiDownload 2024-03-1600 minClass DisruptedClass DisruptedIn Conversation on College: Weighing in on Two Investors’ Diagnoses and Proposals for Higher Ed Part II Stacey Childress, Senior Advisor on Education at McKinsey, joins Michael and Diane for the second episode of a two-part series weighing in on Marc Andreseen and Ben Horowitz’s recent analysis of higher education. In this second episode, they react to the venture capitalists’ proposed solutions for higher education. They evaluate the investors’ recommendations and added their own prescriptions along the way. https://archive.org/download/in-conversation-on-college-part-ii/In%20Conversation%20on%20College%20Part%20II.mp3 Episode transcript: in-conversation-on-college-part-iiDownload 2024-03-1600 minClass DisruptedClass DisruptedIn Conversation on College: Weighing in on Two Investors’ Diagnoses and Proposals for Higher Ed Part I Michael and Diane welcome Stacey Childress, Senior Advisor on Education at McKinsey, to the podcast for a two-part series weighing in on Marc Andreseen and Ben Horowitz’s recent analysis of higher education. In this first episode, they react to the venture capitalists’ diagnosis of the problems with higher education. They give their vote of where the investors got it right, called out points of disagreement, and added their own insights along the way. https://archive.org/download/in-conversation-on-college-part-i/In%20Conversation%20on%20College%20Part%20I.mp3 Episode transcript: in-conversation-on-college-part-iDownload 2024-03-1600 minClass DisruptedClass DisruptedIn Conversation on College: Weighing in on Two Investors’ Diagnoses and Proposals for Higher Ed Part I Michael and Diane welcome Stacey Childress, Senior Advisor on Education at McKinsey, to the podcast for a two-part series weighing in on Marc Andreseen and Ben Horowitz’s recent analysis of higher education. In this first episode, they react to the venture capitalists’ diagnosis of the problems with higher education. They give their vote of where the investors got it right, called out points of disagreement, and added their own insights along the way. https://archive.org/download/in-conversation-on-college-part-i/In%20Conversation%20on%20College%20Part%20I.mp3 Episode transcript: in-conversation-on-college-part-iDownload 2024-03-1600 minIMDaily - Innovate Marketing DailyIMDaily - Innovate Marketing DailyThe Advanced Education Research and Development Fund (AERDF) announces Auditi Chakravarty as CEOThe Advanced Education Research and Development Fund (AERDF) today announced that Auditi Chakravarty will assume the role of CEO, starting on April 3, 2023."Recruiting a long-term CEO has always been the plan, following what was a successful incubation and launch under the NewSchools Venture Fund umbrella," said Founding CEO Stacey Childress."Auditi has deep experience with and respect for the role of a robust research agenda within an iterative, inclusively-led and rapid cycle R&D environment like we have at AERDF," said AERDF Board Co-chair and President of the Spencer Foundation, Dr. Na'ilah NasirLINKS2023-03-2205 minParis Talks MarketingParis Talks MarketingStand-Out Marketing in a Sea of Sameness with Stacey Danheiser, CEO at SHAKE Marketing Group Here are some of the key topics that Paris and Stacey discussed in this episode:• B2B vs B2C trafe-offs• The broken chain between marketing & sales: why don't they speak the same language and why this should change?• Why the key role of marketers is to be the internal voice of the customer• 7+1 Steps Framework To Be More Strategic with B2B Marketing: Why are so many marketers skipping steps? And what can they do to think and act more strategically?• 3 ways how to position yourself better as a marketer...2022-08-1132 minMaster Communicator PodcastMaster Communicator PodcastMaster Communicator Podcast with Karin ChildressMaster Communicator Podcast Episode #75 with Karin Childress.  Karin is the Executive Director of Randstad's Veteran Center of Excellence.  The Ranstad's Veteran Center of Excellence is a company that helps companies hire and propose employment solutions for veterans and military spouses.  In this interview, Karin talks about the leadership skills she's learned and how they help communicate with her clients.  You can learn more about Karin on Linkedin @ https://www.linkedin.com/in/karin-childress-wiley-4004443b/2020-05-2909 minAussie Hoopla NBL & NBA PodcastAussie Hoopla NBL & NBA PodcastDarnell Mee on Adelaide's back to back titles (1998-99) and his NBA career During his NBL career, Mee was regarded as the best defensive player in the league. When he retired he had won more NBL Best Defensive Player awards than anyone in league history.  He was  selected to the NBL's First Team in 2001 and 2005 and represented Australia in FIBA's Oceania Championships in 2007, successfully helping the Boomers qualify for the 2008 Olympic Games. Get 20% off custom designed uniforms with promo code HOOPLA20 from CA Sports Get 5% off NBA tickets with promo code HOOPLA5 from US Sports Tickets Sign up for Ian Stacker's All-Star Shooting Program...2019-06-291h 30I Said God Damn! A True Crime PodcastI Said God Damn! A True Crime Podcast29: Partially Burned Murder Plans & Yo No Thank YouStacey retells the brutal and senseless murder of Cassie Jo Stoddart, also known as “the Scream Murder.” Erin shares the mysterious disappearance of four-year-old Marlena Childress and her mother’s suspicious behavior after the fact. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ISGDpodcast)Support the show2019-03-311h 09Hustlin’ In HeelsHustlin’ In HeelsTaboo Table Talk – It’s Okay to Not Be OkayHave you ever experienced the pressure to keep it all together? Stacey and Angie sit down with Kelsey Cheyne and Jordan Childress to talk about the culture of the “I’m fine” response. Throughout the many twists and turns of the conversation, the ladies chat about the vulnerability of asking for help and realizing that it’s okay to not be okay. #HIHPod #NBIStudios2018-12-261h 22The Leaders’ TableThe Leaders’ TableThe Leaders' Table: Stacey Childress of The NewSchools Venture FundStacey Childress flips The Leaders’ Table upside down this episode, sharing lessons learned from her role as CEO of The NewSchools Venture Fund and career as an entrepreneur. From why finding a learner’s mindset is more important than being right, to avoiding getting super-scheduled with meetings, Stacey’s advice will help you reframe your workday.2017-02-2200 min