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Episode 87

Kathryn Sophia Belle

Associate Professor of Philosophy

How can philosophy guide us in navigating the intersections of race, gender, and identity in education and beyond?

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Episode 82

Aroha Harris

Associate Professor of History at the University of Auckland

How can reconnecting with ancestral knowledge shape our relationship with the environment and each other?

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Episode 78

Michelle Evans

Director of Dilin Duwa Centre for Indigenous Business Leadership

How can Indigenous wisdom reshape the future of business leadership?

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Episode 73

Julia Keleher

Former Secretary of Education of Puerto Rico

How does traveling to unfamiliar places challenge our perceptions and redefine personal growth?

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Episode 86

Andrew Akbashev

Senior Staff Scientist and Speaker on Academia

What role does curiosity play in driving education, science, and personal growth?

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Episode 81

Ty Kāwika Tengan

Professor of Anthropology at University of Hawaii

How can reconnecting with culture and language heal indigenous communities?

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Episode 77

Daniel Wildcat

Director of the Haskell Environmental Research Studies Center

How can Indigenous knowledge reshape our relationship with the Earth and each other?

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Episode 72

Julia Keleher

Former Secretary of Education of Puerto Rico

How does resilience shape leadership in the face of adversity and reform?

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Episode 85

Goutham Yegappan

Host

How do personal experiences shape our understanding of education, culture, and the world around us?

Michael Yellow Bird

Professor at the University of Manitoba

How can decolonization help us heal and reclaim our identities?

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Episode 76

Laurie Rousseau Nepton

Dunlap Institute for Astronomy & Astrophysics

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Episode 71

Michael Yellow Bird

Professor at the University of Manitoba

How do bold reforms and personal resilience shape the future of public education?

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Episode 84

Alexis Bunten

Project Ethnographer at Simon Fraser University

How can Indigenous tourism balance cultural preservation with economic growth?

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Episode 79

Niigaanwewidam Sinclair

Associate Professor at the University of Manitoba

How can decolonizing the mind transform education and society?

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Episode 75

Ana María García Blanco

Founder of Instituto Nueva Escuela

How does reconnecting with nature and our ancestors' wisdom shape our approach to the future?

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Episode 70

Larissa Parrilla

Curriculum Coordinator for Instituto Nuevo Escuela

How does shifting the focus of education from teacher-centered to child-centered transform learning experiences?

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Episode 83

David Newhouse

Chair of the Chanie Wenjack School for Indigenous Studies

Can Indigenous perspectives reshape modern economic and governance structures?

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Episode 80

Loretta Sarah Todd

Canadian Documentary Filmmaker

Can filmmaking empower Indigenous communities and redefine storytelling?

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Episode 74

Goutham Yegappan

Host

How can community-driven education reshape the future of public schools?

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Episode 69

Ricardo Nazario y Colón

Chief Diversity Officer at SUNY

How does cultural identity shape our sense of belonging, and what does it mean to truly feel "at home"?

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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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