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Episode 107

Daud Jalal

Policy Fellow at Pallas Advisors

From Refugee to Scholar: How Education Shapes Identity and Aspiration?

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Episode 102

T.N. Arunagiri

Founder of Swaradigm, Music Teacher

What happens when we remove ego and truly listen to the soul of music?

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Episode 97

Ellis O'Brien

USDC Data Science and Analytics Fellow

What can a marathon teach us about education, personal growth, and achieving balance in life?

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Episode 92

Alex Lundry

Chief Data Analyst for Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidential bid, Jeb Bush in 2016

How do data and analytics shape the decisions that influence our lives and democracy?

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Episode 106

Pragathi Guruprasad

Actor, Singer & Co-Founder of Soma Ayurvedic

What does it mean to embrace dual identities while chasing your passions?

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Episode 101

Raghav Kumar

Co-founder of Tiny Farm Lab

What happens when architecture prioritizes nature, community, and beauty over profit?

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Episode 96

Emilie Caspar

Associate Professor at Ghent University

What drives obedience, and how does it shape our moral decisions?

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Episode 91

Goutham Yegappan

Host

What can living off the grid teach us about education, connection, and perspective?

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Episode 105

Joseph Devlin

Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Public Speaker, Consultant

How does neuroscience reshape our understanding of intelligence and education?

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Episode 100

Coyote and Delilah

Off-Grid Homesteaders

What does it mean to live off-grid in the modern world, and how can we reconnect with education, nature, and community?

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Episode 95

Goutham Yegappan

Host

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Episode 90

Jim McMaster

Software Engineer, Early Contributor to Google Drive

How has the evolution of technology shaped the way we think, learn, and connect?

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Episode 104

Andrew Kornder

High School Student & Mathematics Prodigy

What happens when curiosity drives your learning journey?

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Episode 99

John Creger

English Teacher for 35 Years

What is the true purpose of learning in an increasingly standardized world?

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Episode 94

Sara Tribble

PhD Candidate at University of Oxford, Department of Oncology

What role do schools play in shaping identity in multicultural communities?

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Episode 89

Joseph Devlin

Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Public Speaker, Consultant

How do our brains shape the way we learn, feel, and connect—and how can understanding this improve education?

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Episode 103

Suchitra Narayanan

PhD candidate, NSF Graduate Research Fellow

What can studying the stars teach us about saving our own planet?

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Episode 98

John Creger

English Teacher for 35 Years

What happens when students are invited to explore their deepest values?

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Episode 93

Omri Raccah

Postdoctoral Fellow at Yale University; Department of Psychology

How does memory shape not only our personal identities but also the ways we learn and navigate the world?

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Episode 88

Sonya Ramsey

Director of the Women's and Gender Studies Program at UNC

How do race, gender, and class intersect to shape education and opportunity?

MUST LISTENS

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EP 15

Patricia Jennings

In a rapidly changing world, how do we equip students and educators with the tools to navigate emotions, build meaningful relationships, and foster resilience? Can social and emotional learning (SEL) be the missing piece in transforming education for the better?

Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Public Speaker

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EP 63

Lisa Guenther

Can schools and prisons share a common structure rooted in colonialism, discipline, and control? How can deconstructing these systems lead to community-driven accountability and justice? Reflecting on her experiences working with individuals on death row and leading philosophy discussion groups within prisons, she offers unique insights into how systems shape both classrooms and carceral spaces.

Queen’s National Scholar in Political Philosophy 

Joseph Devlin

EP 104

Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Public Speaker

Joseph Devlin

Can learning physically change the brain? What role do emotions and personal experiences play in shaping how we think, feel, and learn? In this episode, we explore the intricate relationship between neuroscience and education, diving into the ways learning physically transforms the brain. 

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Season 6 Episode 19

Redefining 'Smart': A Deeper Dive Into Intelligence and Learning | Joseph Devlin | Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience & Public Speaker | Episode 105 |

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