Breadcast
Two boys delve deep into the world of proper proofing, crust differentials and most importantly yeast, with little prior knowledge than their taste-buds. Get in touch: Twitter @BreadPod Email askbreadcast@gmail.com
Categories: Arts
Two boys delve deep into the world of proper proofing, crust differentials and most importantly yeast, with little prior knowledge than their taste-buds. Get in touch: Twitter @BreadPod Email askbreadcast@gmail.com
Categories: Arts
Welcome to an Incomplete Field Guide to Ministry from the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. Professors Kimberly Wagner and Marvin Wickware are bringing the discussions from their Ministerial Leadership and Public Church courses out into the wider world. Get in touch: lstcpodcast@gmail.com
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: christian, deacon, ethics, learning, Lutheran, minister, ministry, pastor, preaching, religion, reverend, teaching, theology
It’s not just a day, it’s a podcast! Join host and National History Day Executive Director Cathy Gorn as she explores the annual NHD contest theme through field trips to museums, libraries, and archives.
Categories: Education, History
Tags: Cathy Gorn, context, critical thinking, Field Trip, learning, museum, National History Day, NHD, research, skills, students, teaching
Here’s the big question – How do you create your most authentic, successful and fulfilling life? Those people that you see who are just thriving in life – what are they doing to get there? The Thriving After 40 podcast studies those stories, finding the core golden threads that connect – those Universal Truths. By identifying and following these universal truths, anyone can begin creating the life of their dreams regardless of what age or stage they are in. It’s never too late to embrace life to the fullest. Each episode celebrates the story of one person, giving the opportunity to learn through the stories of others – apply those insights to your life so you can soar and live the life you were meant to thrive in.
Categories: Business, Education, Society & Culture
Tags: Accomplishment, advance, career, career growth, fulfilled life, growth, insights, learning, life lessons, personal development, prosper, self help, self-development, success
The Radio Free Learning podcast from Mission to Learn spotlights innovations and resources for lifelong learning.
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Tags: 0, 2, continuing, Education, learning, lifelong, Open, Technology
The 365 Days of Astronomy podcast launched in 2009 as part of the International Year of Astronomy. This community podcast continues to bring you day after day of content across the years. Everyday, a new voice, helping you see the universe we share in a new way. This show is managed by Avivah Yamani, edited by Richard Drumm. This podcast is funded through Patreon.com/CosmoQuestX and produced out of the Planetary Science Institute.
Categories: Science
Tags: astronomy, Education, Fun, Galaxy, learning, planet, Podcast, science, star, telescope
LEAP! is a podcast series hosted by Tina Seelig, Professor of the Practice in Stanford’s Department of Management Science and Engineering. Each episode takes a deep dive into how to launch your career by unpacking the often overlooked and under-taught soft skills critical to the success of every entrepreneur.
Categories: Business, Education
Tags: careers, employees, entrepreneurship, Experience, failure, hiring, leadership, learning, mission, Motivation, passion, skills
A podcast exploring topics about teaching and professional development for faculty members and instructors at Illinois State University. The show is produced by the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology. Find out more at CTLT.IllinoisState.edu.
Categories: Education
Tags: development, faculty, illinois, learning, Professional, state, teaching, Technology
Ben and Marina bring you real conversations and natural language to help you start speaking the Spanish you’ll never find in a text book. With over 100 Spanish podcasts to their names with the popular Intermediate and Advanced series, the “Inspired Beginners” podcasts are for motivated learners who want to sound like pros! See notesinspanish.com for full details and the accompanying worksheets.
Categories: Education
Tags: audio, beginners, conversation, learn, learning, real, spanish
In this podcast, we specifically serve new homeschool families through amazing conversations with homeschool parents and families at all levels of experience and expertise. Listeners will increase their confidence and assurance about their children’s education and futures while diminishing their fears. This podcast helps you know how to begin homeschooling, navigate challenges, and answer questions for all stages of the journey.
The name “This Golden Hour” has meaning. First, this name refers to the years parents have to raise and teach their children from birth to when they leave home to be on their own. As parents, we have a golden opportunity to teach and learn alongside our children during these formative and essential years of growth and development. Second, “This Golden Hour” points to this same period of childhood as the children’s chance to read, explore nature, and enjoy an inspiring atmosphere of family, love, and learning.
Categories: Education, Kids & Family
Tags: Curriculum, deschooling, family, home education, home-based learning, homeschool, homeschooling, learning, parenting, pedagogy, unschooling, youth
“Who we are as people shapes who we are as teachers.” The Other Side of Campus brings you the voices and experiences of faculty from all across UT Austin who want to innovate, create, and grow as teachers. Sharing their stories, insights, and memorable moments in a lecture hall, these educators are here to engage everyone in the learning process, including themselves. Hosted by faculty from the Provost’s Teaching Fellows at UT Austin, this program is meant to provide a fun and entertaining space to explore ways in which personal narratives shape campuses, classrooms, students, and teachers. As one of the biggest institutions in America, UT has a lot of room for improved cross-campus connections and for building teaching and learning bridges. We look forward to seeing you on The Other Side of Campus! Executive Producer and Creator: Mary C. Neuburger ABOUT THE PROVOST’S TEACHING FELLOWS The Fellows are hard-working, forward-thinking, community-minded faculty committed to improving teaching practice and campus culture at UT Austin. The current cohort of 43 Fellows represents faculty of all rank, 13 Colleges and Schools, and a multiplicity of disciplines and unique perspectives. At present, 25 Teaching Fellows pursue individual initiatives, 18 Senior Fellows provide mentorship and guidance, and 11 Alumni Fellows remain active in the program. Collectively, Fellows spearhead events that benefit the entire campus, including the New Faculty Symposium, monthly Think Tanks where faculty discuss thorny issues in a safe and collaborative environment, and Eyes on Teaching. Visit our UT website for more information: https://facultyinnovate.utexas.edu/provosts-teaching-fellows
DISCLAIMER: The Other Side of Campus is a member of the Texas Podcast Network, brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. Podcasts are produced by faculty members and staffers at UT Austin who work with University Communications to craft content that adheres to journalistic best practices. The University of Texas at Austin offers these podcasts at no charge. Podcasts appearing on the network and this webpage represent the views of the hosts, not of The University of Texas at Austin. https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ed1b736-a1fa-4ae4-b346-90d58dfbc8a4/4GSxOOOU.png
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Tags: Education, faculty innovation, learning, online teaching, teaching, universities
The essential role of music in the process of cognitive development and learning in education is typically underrated and not understood. This program brings the most recent research, brightest minds and best practices for advancing learning through music. This is a must listen resource for teachers and parents.
Categories: Education
Tags: Brain Science, childcare providers, dap, day care, early childhood, Education, k-12, K12, kindergarten, learning, men, music
Bobby Seagull and Susan Okereke are two maths fans on a mission to make maths more accessible to everyone! The Maths Appeal podcast features discussions about key maths topics, maths puzzles and interviews with maths champions from the worlds of tech, entertainment, comedy and education.Maths Appeal is an independent project created by Bobby Seagull, Susan Okereke and producer Jenny Nelson. The music is written and performed by Kele Okereke and the logo design is by Calixte Davis.
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Categories: Education
Tags: brainteasers, Education, learning, Maths, numbers, numeracy, quiz, students, teaching
There are so many things we’ve been told we can’t talk about in polite society. The things your mom told you never to ask about: Sex. Money. Poop. Death. The things that make normal people uncomfortable.
But if you’re curious about the truth behind our deepest societal taboos, we’re your gals. We dig into the history, science, and straight up weird truths behind these off-limits topics and give you the answers you never knew you needed.
Categories: History, Science, Society & Culture
Tags: Comedy, conversational, Culture, educational, friends, Funny, learning, Society, taboo, women podcasters
The science podcast that’ll eat your brain. Shabam! is a new type of science show that blends fictional stories with real science. If you love science but hate those awkward scientist interviews that involve graphs and confusing metaphors, you’re in luck. First off, Shabam! is an audio program – so no graphs. And second, through the magic of sound effects and music, you’ll hear stories that reveal the awesomeness in the world around us – like cellphones and vaccinations. In season one, our main story is about three kids separated from their parents during a Zombie apocalypse. Over the course of 10 episodes we follow their quest to reunite with their families. But their experience leads us to another conclusion – that there’s a lot of science all around us that we take for granted. And finally, you may be wondering whether we’ve added silly songs and jokes to make up for the fact that we can’t show you graphs. Yes we have. Also, we only interview cool scientists who aren’t awkward, which means the whole family can enjoy it!
Categories: Kids & Family, Science
Tags: brain, disease, humor, Kids, learning, music, narrative, Podcast, science, survival, teenager, zombieapocalypse, ZOMBIES
There’s a lot we’re not taught in school, by our parents and by society. As adults, there’s much to learn and unlearn from those teachings. Liza, a now sober millennial with a passion for authenticity, divulges intimate details from her own life experience along with the lessons she’s learned thus far. It is her hope, that listeners will not only be entertained by her candor, but be able to relate and even gain some insight into their own lives. Because none of us really know what we’re doing…we’re all just learning to live.
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: addict, addiction, Affirmations, alcoholic, author, best life, happiness, happy, how to, How to Live, learning, life, live, living, love, no alcohol, poem, poems, poet, poetry, poetry book, reader, recovered alcoholic, Recovery, self help, Self Published, Self-Improvement, sober, Sobriety, Speaker, spiritual, spirituality, Survivor, Writer
RWP takes a casual approach to sharing the behind-the-scenes experience of various professions through interviewing some of the most talented and influential people in their field. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/relaxwereprofessionals/support
Categories: Business
Tags: behind-the-scenes, business, Comedy, industry, learning, marketing, music, travel
Some of the best conversations about leadership happen around the dinner table not the conference table. Leadership crosses over all things, not just work. Joining Simon Fagg at the virtual dinner table is a leader he has admired over the past 20+ years as a consultant and coach. We invite you to pull up a chair and join us as we look into what lessons these leaders wish they’d learned earlier and what they’re still learning.
Categories: Business
Tags: development, leadership, leadership development, learning
Bishop Banter is your guide to anything OWU. In 10 episodes two 2017 OWU Alums, Courtney Dunne and Conner Green, banter with members of the OWU community to highlight topics like athletics, the liberal arts, and even studying abroad. Listen closely for some Rock Solid Advice for college from OWU’s very own, President Rock Jones.
Categories: Business, Education, Society & Culture
Tags: alumni, athletics, bishop banter, bishops, career, college, Education, financial aid, first year, Freshmen, Higher Ed, higher education, learning, liberal arts, ohio, ohio wesleyan, ohio wesleyan university, owu, professor, professors, small college, study abroad, travel abroad, university, Wesleyan
Ruth and Estelle believe you never stop learning- so that’s just what they’re doing! Join Philadelphia’s newest, yet somehow oldest, comedy duo every Tuesday as they “learn through laughter” with a special guest.
Tags: art, Comedy, Education, improv, interview, learning, learningthroughlaughter, riffing, theatre