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In our season finale, Travis Rejman explores how reverence and grace can transform public discourse and community-building efforts. He reflects on the importance of fostering trust and relationships within communities before moving to action. Travis’s insights into the nuances of collective identity and shar…

Neuroepidemiology is a specialized branch of epidemiology that focuses on understanding the patterns, causes, and effects of neurological disorders in populations. It combines epidemiological principles(studying disease distribution and determinants)with neurology, which deals with the diagnosis and treat…

This week, our host Justin Reich released his new book, Iterate: The Secret to Innovation in Schools. To celebrate the launch and dig into the themes of the book, we’re releasing a series of conversations with innovative educators. In this episode, we’re joined by Erik Burmeister, an award-winning teacher, princi…

Photo provided by John Zeigler “You’ve got to be able to let the E-Go and be humble in these spaces.” — John Zeigler Joining us as one of our final guests of Season 3, we welcome John Zeigler, career community organizer, activist, and Director of the Egan Office of Urban Education and Community Partnerships …

In the eighth and final episode of our series on Teacher Speech and the New Divide, we talk with Katie Rinderle, a 10 year veteran educator from Cobb County, Georgia. Katie is the first teacher in Georgia to be terminated for violating the state's divisive concept laws. What did Katie do? She went to a schoo…

John Ziegler takes us on a profound exploration of authenticity as a spiritual practice. He highlights the importance of showing up fully as oneself, whether as an elder or a young person, and honoring the wisdom inherent in every stage of life. John discusses how reverence can be expressed through intentional lis…

The Icons, Emilie Flamme “What are the normative bounds with which we are working in? How are these bounds inherited from traditions that are often themselves laden with power structures that we have not necessarily been able to break down because they are the things which we use to be able to spea…

In this episode, Émilie invites us to explore the tension between convention and creativity. She delves into how visual storytelling can challenge conventions and serve as a medium for tracing belonging and history. Sharing about the creative inspiration behind, The Universe of Terms: Religion and Visual Metapho…

The report "Thermal Energy Networks in the United States -- Emerging Opportunities, Challenges, and Needs" is pretty good in it's completeness. It does need a expert technical review for some details that are not precise and/or wrong, but on the whole very good. Source: https://www.transformativestrategi…

Source: https://www.iea.org/product/download/020479-000287-020212

In the seventh episode of Teacher Speech and the New Divide, we dive back into our exploration of book bans and challenges throughout the United States. We sit down with Jen Varney and Barb Fecteau of the Massachusetts School Library Association, to hear about how the current climate is impacting the lives…
