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    <description>Can learning transform your life? Welcome to Impact Learning with Maria Xenidou. On this shared journey, Maria reveals the future of learning and work through the stories of people who are disrupting how we learn, work, and live today and in the future. Together with her guests, she teaches you how to design your learning journey and create the life you want. The podcast puts full ownership of learning in the hands of students and professionals determined to build a better future for themselves and society. We can talk about learning, we can design it, or we can do both. This is Impact Learning! </description>
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    <itunes:summary>Can learning transform your life? Welcome to Impact Learning with Maria Xenidou. On this shared journey, Maria reveals the future of learning and work through the stories of people who are disrupting how we learn, work, and live today and in the future. Together with her guests, she teaches you how to design your learning journey and create the life you want. The podcast puts full ownership of learning in the hands of students and professionals determined to build a better future for themselves and society. We can talk about learning, we can design it, or we can do both. This is Impact Learning! </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria talks with Kristin Palmer, Director of Online Learning Programs at the University of Virginia, where she manages their online site, which showcases diverse courses, certificates, and degrees across the University of Virginia (UVA).</p><p>Kristin oversees 52 courses and 7 specializations on Coursera, serving over 4 million students with net revenues of more than 12 million USD. She is also the administrator of LinkedIn Learning and Coursera courses for the professional development of UVA students, faculty and staff at UVA.</p><p>Kristin has a bachelors in photography from Rochester University, a masters in Learning, Design and Technology from Stanford University and a doctorate in Educational Leadership and Change from Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara. </p><p>She regularly publishes best practices for teaching online and hybrid courses and provides faculty training through various services, from self-serve how-to guides and videos to one-to-one consultations and workshops. She is an International speaker on educational technologies, innovation, massive open online courses, workforce development and open educational resources. </p><p>Maria and Kristin unpack the design of online learning and distance education programs offered across UVA. They also discuss the community of inquiry framework and share best practices for cognitive, teaching and social presence. </p><p>They conclude their conversation with a deep dive into the African Scholarship Cohort, the flagship program of the nonprofit organization Distance Education for Africa. Kristin shares her experience running the African Scholarship cohort program that offers monthly entrepreneurship courses available for free through a collaboration between UVA and Coursera.</p><p>To provide a localized resource for business students and leaders who want to create robust businesses in Africa, Kristin co-published the book “African Business Case Studies Vol 1”, a collection of business case studies written by the participants of the African Scholarship Cohort.</p><p>Tune in to learn from an inspirational leader in higher education who is making an impact on the world, helping to alleviate poverty, and promoting gender equity through accessible and affordable online education.</p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Kristin Palmer and sharing highlights from today's episode (1:08)</p><p>Growing up poor and watching her mother claw her family out of poverty (4:40)</p><p>How a professor at Stanford University created new learning experiences for Kristin (5:38)</p><p>Reflecting on her teaching experience as an undergrad student (6:42)</p><p>Exploring graduate school options and finding the love of her life (8:17)</p><p>Sharing her experience working at Hewlett-Packard (10:06)</p><p>Completing her Master’s in Learning, Design and Technology at Stanford University (12:52)</p><p>Getting into K12 education (technology & curriculum) at Children’s Health Council (13:40)</p><p>How Kristin developed learning programs for special-needs students (15:28)</p><p>Using the Community of Inquiry framework to build a community of lifelong learners (17:26)</p><p>Unpacking the cognitive, social and teaching presence of the Community of Inquiry framework (18:46)</p><p>How Kristin found her way to the University of Virginia (UVA) after consulting for The Disney Company (22:21)</p><p>How Kristin got involved in co-creating the first online learning programs at UVA (24:56)</p><p>The evolution of online learning programs at UVA over the years (26:30)</p><p>Discussing on-campus and online degrees and certificates at UVA (29:48)</p><p>A deeper look at Coursera and LinkedIn Learning for continuous professional development at UVA (32:16)</p><p>How students' learning preferences have evolved amid the pandemic (35:57)</p><p>Envisioning the future of teaching and learning at UVA post-pandemic (39:19)</p><p>Sharing best practices for the design of online learning programs (42:32)</p><p>Why flexibility and multiple modalities are essential in higher education (45:34)</p><p>How Kristin’s partnership with the Distance Education for Africa started (47:00)</p><p>The collaboration of UVA with Coursera to support the African Scholarship Cohort (ASC) program (48:54)</p><p>Offering free educational resources and customized support to the ASC program students (53:00)</p><p>Publishing a collection of business case studies written by the participants of the ASC program (54:08)</p><p>The importance of African youth and the role of education in our society (55:56)</p><p>What Kristin wants to leave her mark on within her lifetime (01:00:12)</p><p>Maria’s request to listeners to recommend future guests and support the podcast (01:02:07)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Kristin Palmer:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kpatwork/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://online.virginia.edu/about">Online Learning at University of Virginia</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://online.virginia.edu/">Online Learning Programs at University of Virginia</a></p><p><a href="https://online.virginia.edu/coursera-for-uva">Coursera for University of Virginia</a></p><p><a href="https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Community_of_inquiry">Community of Inquiry (CoI)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.slideshare.net/kristinopalmer">Kristin on SlideShare</a></p><p><a href="https://www.deafrica.org/">Distance Education for Africa </a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/African-Business-Case-Study-1/dp/B093B8H8QF/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3CEU9RZP40X3P&dchild=1&keywords=kristin+palmer&qid=1621023942&sprefix=kristin+palmer%2Cdigital-text%2C166&sr=8-2">African Business Case Studies Vol.1 </a></p><p><a href="https://profiles.stanford.edu/decker-walker">Decker Walker at Stanford University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.lib.umich.edu/users/hilton">James Hilton (former VP and CIO at University of Virginia)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.darden.virginia.edu/faculty-research/directory/jeanne-m-liedtka">Jeanne M. Liedtka at Darden School of Business at University of Virginia </a></p><p><a href="https://www.darden.virginia.edu/faculty-research/directory/edward-d-hess">Prof. Edward Hess at Darden School of Business at University of Virginia</a></p><p><a href="https://cte.virginia.edu/small-changes-big-impact">Small Changes, Big Impact at UVA Center for Teaching Excellence</a></p><p><a href="https://www.classcentral.com/">Class Central</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVCBrkrFrBE">Leading with Lollipops</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/robert-talbert">Episode 94 on Flipped Learning with Robert Talbert</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition Sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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They also discuss the community of inquiry framework and share best practices for cognitive, teaching and social presence. </p><p>They conclude their conversation with a deep dive into the African Scholarship Cohort, the flagship program of the nonprofit organization Distance Education for Africa. Kristin shares her experience running the African Scholarship cohort program that offers monthly entrepreneurship courses available for free through a collaboration between UVA and Coursera.</p><p>To provide a localized resource for business students and leaders who want to create robust businesses in Africa, Kristin co-published the book “African Business Case Studies Vol 1”, a collection of business case studies written by the participants of the African Scholarship Cohort.</p><p>Tune in to learn from an inspirational leader in higher education who is making an impact on the world, helping to alleviate poverty, and promoting gender equity through accessible and affordable online education.</p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Kristin Palmer and sharing highlights from today's episode (1:08)</p><p>Growing up poor and watching her mother claw her family out of poverty (4:40)</p><p>How a professor at Stanford University created new learning experiences for Kristin (5:38)</p><p>Reflecting on her teaching experience as an undergrad student (6:42)</p><p>Exploring graduate school options and finding the love of her life (8:17)</p><p>Sharing her experience working at Hewlett-Packard (10:06)</p><p>Completing her Master’s in Learning, Design and Technology at Stanford University (12:52)</p><p>Getting into K12 education (technology & curriculum) at Children’s Health Council (13:40)</p><p>How Kristin developed learning programs for special-needs students (15:28)</p><p>Using the Community of Inquiry framework to build a community of lifelong learners (17:26)</p><p>Unpacking the cognitive, social and teaching presence of the Community of Inquiry framework (18:46)</p><p>How Kristin found her way to the University of Virginia (UVA) after consulting for The Disney Company (22:21)</p><p>How Kristin got involved in co-creating the first online learning programs at UVA (24:56)</p><p>The evolution of online learning programs at UVA over the years (26:30)</p><p>Discussing on-campus and online degrees and certificates at UVA (29:48)</p><p>A deeper look at Coursera and LinkedIn Learning for continuous professional development at UVA (32:16)</p><p>How students' learning preferences have evolved amid the pandemic (35:57)</p><p>Envisioning the future of teaching and learning at UVA post-pandemic (39:19)</p><p>Sharing best practices for the design of online learning programs (42:32)</p><p>Why flexibility and multiple modalities are essential in higher education (45:34)</p><p>How Kristin’s partnership with the Distance Education for Africa started (47:00)</p><p>The collaboration of UVA with Coursera to support the African Scholarship Cohort (ASC) program (48:54)</p><p>Offering free educational resources and customized support to the ASC program students (53:00)</p><p>Publishing a collection of business case studies written by the participants of the ASC program (54:08)</p><p>The importance of African youth and the role of education in our society (55:56)</p><p>What Kristin wants to leave her mark on within her lifetime (01:00:12)</p><p>Maria’s request to listeners to recommend future guests and support the podcast (01:02:07)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Kristin Palmer:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kpatwork/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://online.virginia.edu/about">Online Learning at University of Virginia</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://online.virginia.edu/">Online Learning Programs at University of Virginia</a></p><p><a href="https://online.virginia.edu/coursera-for-uva">Coursera for University of Virginia</a></p><p><a href="https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Community_of_inquiry">Community of Inquiry (CoI)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.slideshare.net/kristinopalmer">Kristin on SlideShare</a></p><p><a href="https://www.deafrica.org/">Distance Education for Africa </a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/African-Business-Case-Study-1/dp/B093B8H8QF/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3CEU9RZP40X3P&dchild=1&keywords=kristin+palmer&qid=1621023942&sprefix=kristin+palmer%2Cdigital-text%2C166&sr=8-2">African Business Case Studies Vol.1 </a></p><p><a href="https://profiles.stanford.edu/decker-walker">Decker Walker at Stanford University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.lib.umich.edu/users/hilton">James Hilton (former VP and CIO at University of Virginia)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.darden.virginia.edu/faculty-research/directory/jeanne-m-liedtka">Jeanne M. Liedtka at Darden School of Business at University of Virginia </a></p><p><a href="https://www.darden.virginia.edu/faculty-research/directory/edward-d-hess">Prof. Edward Hess at Darden School of Business at University of Virginia</a></p><p><a href="https://cte.virginia.edu/small-changes-big-impact">Small Changes, Big Impact at UVA Center for Teaching Excellence</a></p><p><a href="https://www.classcentral.com/">Class Central</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVCBrkrFrBE">Leading with Lollipops</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/robert-talbert">Episode 94 on Flipped Learning with Robert Talbert</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition Sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>How can students explore multiple career paths before they decide on their first job out of college? How can hiring managers work with several interns before they decide who to hire? </p><p>Today, Maria talks with Jeffrey Moss, Founder and CEO of Parker Dewey, a mission-oriented organization that helps connect great talent with great companies. Parker Dewey has the largest network of highly motivated college students and recent graduates excited to complete short-term, professional assignments, known as micro-internships. </p><p>During these micro-internships, they can demonstrate their grit and exceed expectations as they seek the right full-time role or internship. Micro-Internships also help companies identify and evaluate prospective job candidates for when hiring needs arise. As a result, organizations improve hiring effectiveness, enhance diversity, and drive retention. </p><p>This episode provides students and recent graduates with guidance to help them get their foot in the door of potential employers while they get paid for completing professional assignments. It also offers them actionable insights on working on a range of projects for companies of different sizes to help them decide what work they want to do and who they want to work for through real-life professional experiences. </p><p>Tune in to learn from an inspiring leader who is creating equitable access to professional experiences as a pathway to a successful career for everyone.</p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Jeffrey Moss and sharing highlights from today's episode (1:22)</p><p>Jeffrey’s early-childhood learning memory (3:44)</p><p>Reflecting on his internships experience (4:56)</p><p>The origin story of Parker Dewey (8:10)</p><p>How they design effective micro-internships (11:58)</p><p>Their business model: frictionless, simple and efficient (14:50)</p><p>The unique value proposition for recruiters and hiring managers (17:54)</p><p>Experiential Recruiting: a two-way assessment for companies and students (19:28)</p><p>How students select micro-internships to build core skills and explore various career paths (23:10)</p><p>How Parker Dewey has been supporting students and recent grads during the pandemic (24:40)</p><p>How they provide feedback and guidance to the students (27:48) </p><p>Why Parker Dewey relies on word of mouth to attract interested and motivated students (30:22)</p><p>The eligibility criteria for international students interested in micro-internships (31:26)</p><p>How senior college students can create their own opportunities amid uncertainty (32:10)</p><p>How to get started quickly and complete multiple micro-internships this summer (36:28)</p><p>How hiring managers can become more productive by assigning students the right project tasks (37:35)</p><p>How recruiters can use experiential recruiting to increase brand awareness and recruit the best talent (38:48)</p><p>What Jeffrey wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (40:36)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Jeffrey Moss:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreybmoss/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.parkerdewey.com/">Parker Dewey</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/micheleaymold/">Michelle Aymold </a></p><p> Articles for further reading: </p><p><a href="https://www.edsurge.com/news/2020-05-07-colleges-move-to-help-students-find-remote-internships-none-include-fetching-coffee?utm_source=EdSurgeNext&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=05-08-2020&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWkdaa1pEVTBabU5oWlRrdyIsInQiOiJJZ1BJTnpMcmhOQVJkcHE0VUg4a0llNzdWc1VSRWtSVGczVDhXMHZNZ3BzZUxTTlhwZ0FKc0U3YStBdjF6SktRNUc3RFI5eG0reDNxREMwZEsxT2tUTXVic1FLR2VOUzc3dkNpVGtNZ0JpRzRQOGg0Q2dFWlNcL053b0MyNVg0SmsifQ%3D%3D">Colleges Move to Help Students Find Remote Internships. None Include Fetching Coffee.</a></p><p><a href="https://hbr.org/2021/05/its-time-to-officially-end-unpaid-internships">It's Time to Officially End Unpaid Internships</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How can students explore multiple career paths before they decide on their first job out of college? How can hiring managers work with several interns before they decide who to hire? </p><p>Today, Maria talks with Jeffrey Moss, Founder and CEO of Parker Dewey, a mission-oriented organization that helps connect great talent with great companies. Parker Dewey has the largest network of highly motivated college students and recent graduates excited to complete short-term, professional assignments, known as micro-internships. </p><p>During these micro-internships, they can demonstrate their grit and exceed expectations as they seek the right full-time role or internship. Micro-Internships also help companies identify and evaluate prospective job candidates for when hiring needs arise. As a result, organizations improve hiring effectiveness, enhance diversity, and drive retention. </p><p>This episode provides students and recent graduates with guidance to help them get their foot in the door of potential employers while they get paid for completing professional assignments. It also offers them actionable insights on working on a range of projects for companies of different sizes to help them decide what work they want to do and who they want to work for through real-life professional experiences. </p><p>Tune in to learn from an inspiring leader who is creating equitable access to professional experiences as a pathway to a successful career for everyone.</p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Jeffrey Moss and sharing highlights from today's episode (1:22)</p><p>Jeffrey’s early-childhood learning memory (3:44)</p><p>Reflecting on his internships experience (4:56)</p><p>The origin story of Parker Dewey (8:10)</p><p>How they design effective micro-internships (11:58)</p><p>Their business model: frictionless, simple and efficient (14:50)</p><p>The unique value proposition for recruiters and hiring managers (17:54)</p><p>Experiential Recruiting: a two-way assessment for companies and students (19:28)</p><p>How students select micro-internships to build core skills and explore various career paths (23:10)</p><p>How Parker Dewey has been supporting students and recent grads during the pandemic (24:40)</p><p>How they provide feedback and guidance to the students (27:48) </p><p>Why Parker Dewey relies on word of mouth to attract interested and motivated students (30:22)</p><p>The eligibility criteria for international students interested in micro-internships (31:26)</p><p>How senior college students can create their own opportunities amid uncertainty (32:10)</p><p>How to get started quickly and complete multiple micro-internships this summer (36:28)</p><p>How hiring managers can become more productive by assigning students the right project tasks (37:35)</p><p>How recruiters can use experiential recruiting to increase brand awareness and recruit the best talent (38:48)</p><p>What Jeffrey wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (40:36)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Jeffrey Moss:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreybmoss/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.parkerdewey.com/">Parker Dewey</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/micheleaymold/">Michelle Aymold </a></p><p> Articles for further reading: </p><p><a href="https://www.edsurge.com/news/2020-05-07-colleges-move-to-help-students-find-remote-internships-none-include-fetching-coffee?utm_source=EdSurgeNext&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=05-08-2020&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWkdaa1pEVTBabU5oWlRrdyIsInQiOiJJZ1BJTnpMcmhOQVJkcHE0VUg4a0llNzdWc1VSRWtSVGczVDhXMHZNZ3BzZUxTTlhwZ0FKc0U3YStBdjF6SktRNUc3RFI5eG0reDNxREMwZEsxT2tUTXVic1FLR2VOUzc3dkNpVGtNZ0JpRzRQOGg0Q2dFWlNcL053b0MyNVg0SmsifQ%3D%3D">Colleges Move to Help Students Find Remote Internships. None Include Fetching Coffee.</a></p><p><a href="https://hbr.org/2021/05/its-time-to-officially-end-unpaid-internships">It's Time to Officially End Unpaid Internships</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>How can parents and teachers use their experience with distance learning and working from home to create a better new normal?</p><p>Maria invited back her friend and positive psychologist, Robert Zeitlin, to share his experience guiding and supporting parents, teachers and families to get back on track amidst the pandemic. </p><p>Robert is the author of the books “Laugh More, Yell Less: A Guide to Raising Kick-Ass Kids” and “But I’m Not a Teacher! A Parent’s Guide to Learning Under Lockdown”.  He has been helping parents to turn the challenges created during distance learning and working from home into learning opportunities for the whole family. </p><p>In this episode, Robert and Maria dive into the learning superpowers from positive psychology that can help parents identify their children’s character’s strengths to prepare them for better livelihoods. <br /><br />They also discuss the tension between parents and teachers during distance learning and provide guidance and insights to help them rebuild trust and create a better new norm at home and in the classroom. </p><p>Using their shared experience in the mastermind group they co-created, they explore learning in relationships and unpack the role of time and space, infinite and finite games, and so much more in learning. </p><p>This is a special episode between two friends and lifelong learners. Enjoy!</p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Robert Zeitlin and sharing highlights from today's episode (1:22)</p><p>The first time Maria interviewed Robert while learning to podcast (3:25)</p><p>Inviting Robert back to share his experience supporting parents during the pandemic (4:02)</p><p>Publishing two books in 2020 to help parents navigate distance learning and working from home (5:52)</p><p>Discussing the Learning Superpowers from Positive Psychology (8:10)</p><p>Unpacking the Love of Learning (11:00)</p><p>The challenges parents have been experiencing while navigating the pandemic uncertainty (12:20)</p><p>How parents can act as role models for their children amidst ambiguity (13:55)</p><p>Learning is Relational: the role of people, emotions, time and space (17:28)</p><p>Unpacking their shared learning journey since Robert and Maria co-created a mastermind group  (20:54)</p><p>Discussing the tension created between parents and teachers in March of 2020 (23:50)</p><p>The development of the parent-teacher relationship amid the pandemic (26:48)</p><p>How parents can rebuild trust with teachers (28:42)</p><p>The dilemma of teachers during the pandemic (30:42)</p><p>Best practices to learn how to slow down (33:43)</p><p>How Maria created a consistent slow-down practice (35:54)</p><p>Reflecting on mastering skills vs being productive all the time (37:37)</p><p>Robert’s insights on how parents responded to the pandemic (39:23)</p><p>What parents learned about themselves, each other and their children (40:54)</p><p>How parents can identify their children’s potential using the character strengths from positive psychology (42:56)</p><p>Why parents need to identify their support needs before they focus on their children (44:38)</p><p>A simple approach for parents to decide if they need coaching or therapy (46:26)</p><p>The commitment parents need to make to get back on track (48:24)</p><p>How we can all use relational learning to create our post-pandemic new norm (51:03)</p><p>The opportunity parents and teachers have to build a stronger relationship (52:58)</p><p>Maria’s childhood story: how her mother and teachers had each other’s back (54:08)</p><p>The power of trusting that parents and teachers are doing the best they can (56:02)</p><p>Maria’s request to listeners to make recommendations for future guests and support the podcast (56:58)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Robert Zeitlin:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drrobertzeitlin/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/DrRobertZeitlin">Twitter</a></p><p><a href="https://robertzeitlin.com/">His personal website</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://robertzeitlin.com/laugh-more-yell-less/">Book: Laugh More, Yell Less: Stuck-at-Home Edition</a></p><p><a href="https://robertzeitlin.com/not-a-teacher/">Book: But I'm Not a Teacher!: A Parent's Guide to Learning Under Lockdown</a></p><p><a href="https://www.viacharacter.org/www/Character-Strengths">Positive Psychology & Character Strengths</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/zeitlin-psychology">Episode 11 with Robert (their first episode!)</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/hire-cause">Episode 9 with their friend David from Hire Cause</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/learning-from-life-stories-sonia-tiwari-interviews-maria-xenidou">The episode when Maria shares her mother's learning journey</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/what-is-school-for-seth-godin">The Episode with Seth Godin: What's School For? </a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How can parents and teachers use their experience with distance learning and working from home to create a better new normal?</p><p>Maria invited back her friend and positive psychologist, Robert Zeitlin, to share his experience guiding and supporting parents, teachers and families to get back on track amidst the pandemic. </p><p>Robert is the author of the books “Laugh More, Yell Less: A Guide to Raising Kick-Ass Kids” and “But I’m Not a Teacher! A Parent’s Guide to Learning Under Lockdown”.  He has been helping parents to turn the challenges created during distance learning and working from home into learning opportunities for the whole family. </p><p>In this episode, Robert and Maria dive into the learning superpowers from positive psychology that can help parents identify their children’s character’s strengths to prepare them for better livelihoods. <br /><br />They also discuss the tension between parents and teachers during distance learning and provide guidance and insights to help them rebuild trust and create a better new norm at home and in the classroom. </p><p>Using their shared experience in the mastermind group they co-created, they explore learning in relationships and unpack the role of time and space, infinite and finite games, and so much more in learning. </p><p>This is a special episode between two friends and lifelong learners. Enjoy!</p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Robert Zeitlin and sharing highlights from today's episode (1:22)</p><p>The first time Maria interviewed Robert while learning to podcast (3:25)</p><p>Inviting Robert back to share his experience supporting parents during the pandemic (4:02)</p><p>Publishing two books in 2020 to help parents navigate distance learning and working from home (5:52)</p><p>Discussing the Learning Superpowers from Positive Psychology (8:10)</p><p>Unpacking the Love of Learning (11:00)</p><p>The challenges parents have been experiencing while navigating the pandemic uncertainty (12:20)</p><p>How parents can act as role models for their children amidst ambiguity (13:55)</p><p>Learning is Relational: the role of people, emotions, time and space (17:28)</p><p>Unpacking their shared learning journey since Robert and Maria co-created a mastermind group  (20:54)</p><p>Discussing the tension created between parents and teachers in March of 2020 (23:50)</p><p>The development of the parent-teacher relationship amid the pandemic (26:48)</p><p>How parents can rebuild trust with teachers (28:42)</p><p>The dilemma of teachers during the pandemic (30:42)</p><p>Best practices to learn how to slow down (33:43)</p><p>How Maria created a consistent slow-down practice (35:54)</p><p>Reflecting on mastering skills vs being productive all the time (37:37)</p><p>Robert’s insights on how parents responded to the pandemic (39:23)</p><p>What parents learned about themselves, each other and their children (40:54)</p><p>How parents can identify their children’s potential using the character strengths from positive psychology (42:56)</p><p>Why parents need to identify their support needs before they focus on their children (44:38)</p><p>A simple approach for parents to decide if they need coaching or therapy (46:26)</p><p>The commitment parents need to make to get back on track (48:24)</p><p>How we can all use relational learning to create our post-pandemic new norm (51:03)</p><p>The opportunity parents and teachers have to build a stronger relationship (52:58)</p><p>Maria’s childhood story: how her mother and teachers had each other’s back (54:08)</p><p>The power of trusting that parents and teachers are doing the best they can (56:02)</p><p>Maria’s request to listeners to make recommendations for future guests and support the podcast (56:58)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Robert Zeitlin:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drrobertzeitlin/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/DrRobertZeitlin">Twitter</a></p><p><a href="https://robertzeitlin.com/">His personal website</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://robertzeitlin.com/laugh-more-yell-less/">Book: Laugh More, Yell Less: Stuck-at-Home Edition</a></p><p><a href="https://robertzeitlin.com/not-a-teacher/">Book: But I'm Not a Teacher!: A Parent's Guide to Learning Under Lockdown</a></p><p><a href="https://www.viacharacter.org/www/Character-Strengths">Positive Psychology & Character Strengths</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/zeitlin-psychology">Episode 11 with Robert (their first episode!)</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/hire-cause">Episode 9 with their friend David from Hire Cause</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/learning-from-life-stories-sonia-tiwari-interviews-maria-xenidou">The episode when Maria shares her mother's learning journey</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/what-is-school-for-seth-godin">The Episode with Seth Godin: What's School For? </a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>After reading the EdSurge article “Flipped Learning Can Be a Key to Transforming Teaching and Learning Post-Pandemic”, Maria was curious to learn more about flipped learning. So she invited the author, Robert Talbert, to join her on the podcast. </p><p>Robert has published the book Flipped Learning: A Guide for Higher EducationFaculty, to support other educators on their flipped learning journey and help them avoid the mistakes he made teaching with flipped learning since 2009. He also wanted to collect everything he knew about flipped learning - along with some research, theoretical foundations, history, and practical examples - and put it in one volume. </p><p>Together, they discuss why Robert decided to try flipped learning for the first time, who uses flipped learning and why, and how to design a flipped learning environment online or as a hybrid course. They also unpack the support faculty need to adopt flipped learning and guide their students to develop self-teaching skills. </p><p>Robert is a professor of Mathematics at Grand Valley State University, where he teaches a wide range of mathematics courses and conducts research in undergraduate mathematics education, with a focus on flipped learning and technology-enabled active learning. He served as Assistant Chair and Chair of the Mathematics Department between 2018 and 2020. </p><p>Robert holds MS and PhD degrees in Mathematics from Vanderbilt University and taught in small liberal arts colleges for 14 years before arriving at Grand Valley State University in 2011. He is a frequent workshop facilitator and keynote speaker on teaching and learning in the US and abroad. He writes about flipped learning, math, technology, education, and academic productivity on his personal blog. </p><p>Tune in to learn from an inspirational leader in higher education who wants to give faculty a handbook for how to get started and keep going.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Robert Talbert and sharing highlights from today's episode (1:18)</p><p>Learning the alphabet watching Sesame Street and spelling words at his grandmother's house (4:22)</p><p>How Robert’s interest in Mathematics developed during school and college (5:07)</p><p>The moment Robert discovered his passion for Mathematics (7:52)</p><p>How a conversation with his oldest sister ignited his interest in becoming a professor (9:28)</p><p>Robert’s teaching philosophy that led him to teach at small liberal arts colleges (10:38)</p><p>The origin story of his book Flipped Learning: A Guide for Higher Education Faculty (15:30)</p><p>What is Flipped Learning? (18:02)</p><p>How to design flipped learning for any modality (20:24)</p><p>Unpacking the basic and advanced objectives of flipped learning (24:17)</p><p>Why we cannot waste in-class time anymore to teach students things they can learn on their own (25:35)</p><p>How teachers facilitate active learning in-class through curated activities (26:22)</p><p>Reflecting on the active learning that happens through a connection of people and ideas (29:32)</p><p>Why Robert decided to flip his first online course, how he did it and what he learned from it (31:20)</p><p>The evolution of flipped learning over the years: it's so much easier today (35:10)</p><p>Why flipped learning is becoming a trusted pedagogy framework during and post-pandemic (37:12)</p><p>A student-centered higher education journey (40:30)</p><p>How to guide and support students during their first experience with flipped learning (43:32)</p><p>The essential skills students develop during flipped learning (46:05)</p><p>Reflections on his most recent online classes and students' preferences (47:44)</p><p>The critical support faculty need to adopt flipped learning in their courses (51:36)</p><p>The role of communities of practice in teachers' journey (54:02)</p><p>What educators can learn outside of academia to make their teaching better (56:12)</p><p>Why and how higher education institutions can build trust with students (58:36)</p><p>What Robert wants to leave his mark on within his lifetime (1:00:14)</p><p>Maria’s request to listeners to make recommendations for future guests and support the podcast (1:00:44)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Robert Talbert:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/roberttalbert/">On LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/RobertTalbert">On Twitter</a></p><p><a href="https://rtalbert.org/#gsc.tab=0">Robert's website</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>The Book: <a href="https://rtalbert.org/#gsc.tab=0">Flipped Learning: A Guide for Higher Education Faculty</a></p><p>The EdSurge Article: <a href="https://www.edsurge.com/news/2021-04-02-flipped-learning-can-be-a-key-to-transforming-teaching-and-learning-post-pandemic">Flipped Learning Can Be a Key to Transforming Teaching and Learning Post-Pandemic</a></p><p>How to join the Mastery Grading Slack Space that Robert administers: <a href="https://join.slack.com/t/masterygrading/shared_invite/zt-662paj3a-uhbTix_fFZhzo7xI3S2jYA">https://join.slack.com/t/masterygrading/shared_invite/zt-662paj3a-uhbTix_fFZhzo7xI3S2jYA</a>  </p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2021 04:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Robert Talbert)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/robert-talbert-6o2sfMEM</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After reading the EdSurge article “Flipped Learning Can Be a Key to Transforming Teaching and Learning Post-Pandemic”, Maria was curious to learn more about flipped learning. So she invited the author, Robert Talbert, to join her on the podcast. </p><p>Robert has published the book Flipped Learning: A Guide for Higher EducationFaculty, to support other educators on their flipped learning journey and help them avoid the mistakes he made teaching with flipped learning since 2009. He also wanted to collect everything he knew about flipped learning - along with some research, theoretical foundations, history, and practical examples - and put it in one volume. </p><p>Together, they discuss why Robert decided to try flipped learning for the first time, who uses flipped learning and why, and how to design a flipped learning environment online or as a hybrid course. They also unpack the support faculty need to adopt flipped learning and guide their students to develop self-teaching skills. </p><p>Robert is a professor of Mathematics at Grand Valley State University, where he teaches a wide range of mathematics courses and conducts research in undergraduate mathematics education, with a focus on flipped learning and technology-enabled active learning. He served as Assistant Chair and Chair of the Mathematics Department between 2018 and 2020. </p><p>Robert holds MS and PhD degrees in Mathematics from Vanderbilt University and taught in small liberal arts colleges for 14 years before arriving at Grand Valley State University in 2011. He is a frequent workshop facilitator and keynote speaker on teaching and learning in the US and abroad. He writes about flipped learning, math, technology, education, and academic productivity on his personal blog. </p><p>Tune in to learn from an inspirational leader in higher education who wants to give faculty a handbook for how to get started and keep going.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Robert Talbert and sharing highlights from today's episode (1:18)</p><p>Learning the alphabet watching Sesame Street and spelling words at his grandmother's house (4:22)</p><p>How Robert’s interest in Mathematics developed during school and college (5:07)</p><p>The moment Robert discovered his passion for Mathematics (7:52)</p><p>How a conversation with his oldest sister ignited his interest in becoming a professor (9:28)</p><p>Robert’s teaching philosophy that led him to teach at small liberal arts colleges (10:38)</p><p>The origin story of his book Flipped Learning: A Guide for Higher Education Faculty (15:30)</p><p>What is Flipped Learning? (18:02)</p><p>How to design flipped learning for any modality (20:24)</p><p>Unpacking the basic and advanced objectives of flipped learning (24:17)</p><p>Why we cannot waste in-class time anymore to teach students things they can learn on their own (25:35)</p><p>How teachers facilitate active learning in-class through curated activities (26:22)</p><p>Reflecting on the active learning that happens through a connection of people and ideas (29:32)</p><p>Why Robert decided to flip his first online course, how he did it and what he learned from it (31:20)</p><p>The evolution of flipped learning over the years: it's so much easier today (35:10)</p><p>Why flipped learning is becoming a trusted pedagogy framework during and post-pandemic (37:12)</p><p>A student-centered higher education journey (40:30)</p><p>How to guide and support students during their first experience with flipped learning (43:32)</p><p>The essential skills students develop during flipped learning (46:05)</p><p>Reflections on his most recent online classes and students' preferences (47:44)</p><p>The critical support faculty need to adopt flipped learning in their courses (51:36)</p><p>The role of communities of practice in teachers' journey (54:02)</p><p>What educators can learn outside of academia to make their teaching better (56:12)</p><p>Why and how higher education institutions can build trust with students (58:36)</p><p>What Robert wants to leave his mark on within his lifetime (1:00:14)</p><p>Maria’s request to listeners to make recommendations for future guests and support the podcast (1:00:44)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Robert Talbert:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/roberttalbert/">On LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/RobertTalbert">On Twitter</a></p><p><a href="https://rtalbert.org/#gsc.tab=0">Robert's website</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>The Book: <a href="https://rtalbert.org/#gsc.tab=0">Flipped Learning: A Guide for Higher Education Faculty</a></p><p>The EdSurge Article: <a href="https://www.edsurge.com/news/2021-04-02-flipped-learning-can-be-a-key-to-transforming-teaching-and-learning-post-pandemic">Flipped Learning Can Be a Key to Transforming Teaching and Learning Post-Pandemic</a></p><p>How to join the Mastery Grading Slack Space that Robert administers: <a href="https://join.slack.com/t/masterygrading/shared_invite/zt-662paj3a-uhbTix_fFZhzo7xI3S2jYA">https://join.slack.com/t/masterygrading/shared_invite/zt-662paj3a-uhbTix_fFZhzo7xI3S2jYA</a>  </p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <itunes:title>Choosing Flipped Learning for the Future of Teaching and Learning with Robert Talbert</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Can Flipped Learning transform the future of learning and teaching in higher education? Today, Maria talks with Robert Talbert, author of the book Flipped Learning: A Guide for Higher Education Faculty. After teaching with flipped learning since 2009 and writing on his blog about it, he decided to write this book to guide other educators on their flipped learning journey and help them avoid the mistakes he made along the way. Maria and Robert discuss who uses flipped learning and why and how to design a flipped learning environment online or as a hybrid course. They also unpack the support faculty need to adopt flipped learning and guide students to build self-teaching skills. Robert is a professor of Mathematics at Grand Valley State University, where he teaches a wide range of mathematics courses and conducts research in undergraduate mathematics education, with a focus on flipped learning and technology-enabled active learning. He is a frequent workshop facilitator and keynote speaker on teaching and learning in the US and abroad and writes about flipped learning, math, technology, education, and productivity on his personal blog.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Can Flipped Learning transform the future of learning and teaching in higher education? Today, Maria talks with Robert Talbert, author of the book Flipped Learning: A Guide for Higher Education Faculty. After teaching with flipped learning since 2009 and writing on his blog about it, he decided to write this book to guide other educators on their flipped learning journey and help them avoid the mistakes he made along the way. Maria and Robert discuss who uses flipped learning and why and how to design a flipped learning environment online or as a hybrid course. They also unpack the support faculty need to adopt flipped learning and guide students to build self-teaching skills. Robert is a professor of Mathematics at Grand Valley State University, where he teaches a wide range of mathematics courses and conducts research in undergraduate mathematics education, with a focus on flipped learning and technology-enabled active learning. He is a frequent workshop facilitator and keynote speaker on teaching and learning in the US and abroad and writes about flipped learning, math, technology, education, and productivity on his personal blog.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode is for teachers, administrators, and parents who want to learn about a free and holistic approach that helps underrepresented students prepare for the SAT and ACT tests used for admission to US colleges. It discusses how to build confidence in underserved youth, especially those about to become first-generation college students. And, it offers three simple questions to help those exploring their career direction make better choices for their life and work.  </p><p>Today, Maria talks with Yoon Choi, the CEO of CollegeSpring, a national nonprofit that helps schools provide free SAT and ACT preparation to students from low-income backgrounds by equipping teachers with the resources and specialized training needed to close the testing and college opportunity gaps. Under her leadership, CollegeSpring has supported hundreds of educators and provided test prep to tens of thousands of students. </p><p>Yoon was born to Korean parents who fostered a sense of independence and creativity and gave their daughter the opportunity, when she was only 13, to either go back to Korea with them or stay in the US and pursue a better education. Her decision led her down a lifelong learning path guided by her passion for pursuing what she loved & her commitment to making an impact. </p><p>She has over a decade of leadership, management, and fundraising experience, primarily with organizations serving underrepresented youth. In 2020, she was named a Presidential Leadership Scholar by the program led by the presidential centers of George W. Bush, William J. Clinton, George H.W. Bush, and Lyndon B. Johnson. </p><p>Prior to joining CollegeSpring, Yoon served as the co-president at Spark, a national nonprofit career exploration and self-discovery program for middle school students. During her time at Spark, she transformed the organization by building strong corporate partnerships, increasing revenue, and strengthening its overall program model.</p><p>Yoon earned her doctorate in anthropology from the University of California at Irvine, a master’s degree from New York University, and a bachelor’s degree from Scripps College. Her published articles about testing and college access can be found in leading publications such as <i>Inside Higher Ed, The Hechinger Report, and EdSource.</i></p><p>Tune in to learn from an inspirational leader in the nonprofit education sector who believes deeply in the power of education to transform lives and communities. Every day, she works to expand educational opportunities so that all young people - no matter their background - are equipped to learn, explore, and achieve their full potential.  </p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Yoon Choi and sharing highlights from today's episode (1:32)</p><p>Reflecting on Yoon's love for learning early on in her childhood (5:00)</p><p>How Yoon decided to stay in the US when her parents moved back to Korea (6:00)</p><p>Exploring her passion for learning without having a specific career path in mind (8:48)</p><p>How her father ignited her interest in English Literature and her undergrad journey (11:12)</p><p>Pursuing her Master’s and PhD in Anthropology on her way to an academic career (14:10)</p><p>Getting her first experience in education nonprofits as a grant writer (16:46)</p><p>Joining a local nonprofit and learning about fundraising and partnerships (18:16)</p><p>Becoming Executive Director at Spark: how she developed her leadership and discovered her strengths (19:00)</p><p>Building character and skills during her overall career in education nonprofits (21:36)</p><p>Why Yoon decided to join CollegeSpring as their CEO (23:50)</p><p>CollegeSpring: what problem they solve, who they serve and how they help students prepare for college admission (25:16)</p><p>How they support underrepresented students by offering a free and holistic SAT/ACT test preparation in school (27:26)</p><p>How they develop their proprietary curriculum and teacher’s training (30:09)</p><p>Unpacking their Test Confidence: Knowledge, Skills and Motivation (31:15)</p><p>How underrepresented students become confident when others believe in them (33:29)</p><p>What is College for? (36:35)</p><p>The role of higher education in increasing equity and inclusion in society (40:44)</p><p>How CollegeSpring responded to the pandemic and developed a virtual program quickly (43:22)</p><p>How they supported students, and teachers overcome their challenges amid the pandemic (45:24)</p><p>Yoon's plans to continue to increase access to education and offer more options to underserved students (47:34)</p><p>How schools can explore partnering with CollegeSpring and receive support for their teachers and students (52:12)</p><p>What Yoon wants to leave her mark on within her lifetime (54:01)</p><p>Maria’s request to listeners to make recommendations for future guests and support the podcast (54:52)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Yoon Choi:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/yoonschoi/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://collegespring.org/our-people/">CollegeSpring Leadership Team</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://edsource.org/2020/we-must-ensure-online-testing-is-equitable-to-all-students/630896">EdSource: We must ensure online testing is equitable to all students</a></p><p><a href="https://edsource.org/2019/test-optional-admissions-wont-level-the-college-admissions-playing-field/620545">EdSource: Test-optional admissions won’t level the college admissions playing field</a></p><p><a href="https://collegespring.org/">CollegeSpring: Test Prep for All, Not the Select Few</a></p><p><a href="https://collegespring.org/supporting-our-students-during-covid-19/">CollegeSpring: Supporting Our Students During COVID-19</a></p><p><a href="https://collegespring.org/how-can-we-make-college-admissions-more-fair/">CollegeSpring: How Can We Make College Admissions More Fair?</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2021 04:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Yoon Choi)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/yoon-choi-sVwvwaIC</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode is for teachers, administrators, and parents who want to learn about a free and holistic approach that helps underrepresented students prepare for the SAT and ACT tests used for admission to US colleges. It discusses how to build confidence in underserved youth, especially those about to become first-generation college students. And, it offers three simple questions to help those exploring their career direction make better choices for their life and work.  </p><p>Today, Maria talks with Yoon Choi, the CEO of CollegeSpring, a national nonprofit that helps schools provide free SAT and ACT preparation to students from low-income backgrounds by equipping teachers with the resources and specialized training needed to close the testing and college opportunity gaps. Under her leadership, CollegeSpring has supported hundreds of educators and provided test prep to tens of thousands of students. </p><p>Yoon was born to Korean parents who fostered a sense of independence and creativity and gave their daughter the opportunity, when she was only 13, to either go back to Korea with them or stay in the US and pursue a better education. Her decision led her down a lifelong learning path guided by her passion for pursuing what she loved & her commitment to making an impact. </p><p>She has over a decade of leadership, management, and fundraising experience, primarily with organizations serving underrepresented youth. In 2020, she was named a Presidential Leadership Scholar by the program led by the presidential centers of George W. Bush, William J. Clinton, George H.W. Bush, and Lyndon B. Johnson. </p><p>Prior to joining CollegeSpring, Yoon served as the co-president at Spark, a national nonprofit career exploration and self-discovery program for middle school students. During her time at Spark, she transformed the organization by building strong corporate partnerships, increasing revenue, and strengthening its overall program model.</p><p>Yoon earned her doctorate in anthropology from the University of California at Irvine, a master’s degree from New York University, and a bachelor’s degree from Scripps College. Her published articles about testing and college access can be found in leading publications such as <i>Inside Higher Ed, The Hechinger Report, and EdSource.</i></p><p>Tune in to learn from an inspirational leader in the nonprofit education sector who believes deeply in the power of education to transform lives and communities. Every day, she works to expand educational opportunities so that all young people - no matter their background - are equipped to learn, explore, and achieve their full potential.  </p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Yoon Choi and sharing highlights from today's episode (1:32)</p><p>Reflecting on Yoon's love for learning early on in her childhood (5:00)</p><p>How Yoon decided to stay in the US when her parents moved back to Korea (6:00)</p><p>Exploring her passion for learning without having a specific career path in mind (8:48)</p><p>How her father ignited her interest in English Literature and her undergrad journey (11:12)</p><p>Pursuing her Master’s and PhD in Anthropology on her way to an academic career (14:10)</p><p>Getting her first experience in education nonprofits as a grant writer (16:46)</p><p>Joining a local nonprofit and learning about fundraising and partnerships (18:16)</p><p>Becoming Executive Director at Spark: how she developed her leadership and discovered her strengths (19:00)</p><p>Building character and skills during her overall career in education nonprofits (21:36)</p><p>Why Yoon decided to join CollegeSpring as their CEO (23:50)</p><p>CollegeSpring: what problem they solve, who they serve and how they help students prepare for college admission (25:16)</p><p>How they support underrepresented students by offering a free and holistic SAT/ACT test preparation in school (27:26)</p><p>How they develop their proprietary curriculum and teacher’s training (30:09)</p><p>Unpacking their Test Confidence: Knowledge, Skills and Motivation (31:15)</p><p>How underrepresented students become confident when others believe in them (33:29)</p><p>What is College for? 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      <itunes:subtitle>This episode is for teachers, administrators, and parents who want to learn about a free and holistic approach that helps underrepresented students prepare for the SAT and ACT tests used for admission to US colleges. It discusses how to build confidence in underserved youth, especially those about to become first-generation college students. Today, Maria talks with Yoon Choi, the CEO of CollegeSpring, a national nonprofit that helps schools provide free SAT and ACT preparation to students from low-income backgrounds by equipping teachers with the resources and specialized training needed to close the testing and college opportunity gaps. Yoon has over a decade of leadership, management, and fundraising experience, primarily with organizations serving underrepresented youth. Her published articles about testing and college access can be found in leading publications such as Inside Higher Ed, The Hechinger Report, and EdSource. Tune in to learn from an inspirational leader in the nonprofit education sector who believes deeply in the power of education to transform lives and communities. Every day, she works to expand educational opportunities so that all young people - no matter their background - are equipped to learn, explore, and achieve their full potential.  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode is for students, parents and educators who want to learn how to design live virtual experiences for social and emotional learning. </p><p>Today, Maria talks with Seth Fleischauer, president and founder at Banyan Global Learning, an organization that since 2008 has been using video conferencing to connect daily with learners in classrooms in Asia. </p><p>Seth’s work is at the intersection of technology, language, culture and social and emotional learning. By connecting students to people, places and ideas to whom they would never otherwise have access, he believes that live video conferencing is an underutilized force of revolutionary change in education. </p><p>Seth studied psychology at Princeton University and has been leaning on his experience as a public elementary school teacher to create meaningful educational experiences and authentic human connections. </p><p>While watching his daughter struggle in the early days of the pandemic, Seth decided to help students and parents develop social and emotional skills that are the foundation of learning. Through their virtual programs, learners practice empathy, consider the relationship between their thoughts, feelings and actions and apply social and emotional skills to real-world homework assignments.</p><p>Tune in to learn from a leader in education who wants to inspire people to start to unpack the defences they put up over the years and build a greater emotional intelligence.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Seth Fleischauer and sharing highlights from today's episode (1:20)</p><p>How Seth discovered the power of personal expression and creativity in high school (3:30)</p><p>Deciding to study psychology to understand himself and heal from personal trauma (5:06)</p><p>Discussing how Social & Emotional Learning (SEL) can be incorporated into education (8:34)</p><p>Choosing between social work and education: the decision to become a teacher (10:22)</p><p>Reflecting on his experience as a teacher and what he would do differently today (12:46)</p><p>How teaching in Taipei, Taiwan during the summer led Seth to become a founder (14:50)</p><p>Making a bet on video conferencing (VC) and partnering with an outsider in education (17:29)</p><p>Unpacking the launch of their first VC-based program in 2008 and its evolution since then (18:40)</p><p>Banyan Global Learning (BGL): the origin of the name (21:40)</p><p>Their vision: to create responsible and kind global citizens through authentic connections (22:17)</p><p>How virtual experiences can help students develop cultural resilience (24:34)</p><p>How observing his daughter during the pandemic led Seth to make SEL an essential part of the design of their programs (26:24)</p><p>How learning is a collaborative experience between learning facilitators and learners (30:05)</p><p>Creating a Digital Citizenship program to help parents and children build essential skills (31:42)</p><p>How parents can establish deeper connections with their kids by solving problems together (34:20)</p><p>Unpacking the design of live virtual experiences for their key programs (38:34)</p><p>Using music to help students practice empathy while doing their homework (43:06)</p><p>What goes into the design of SEL-based virtual experiences: identifying and sharing emotions (44:41)</p><p>How to build richer live virtual experiences (48:49)</p><p>Seth’s desire to combine student voice and choice with technology to foster authentic human connections (52:05)</p><p>How Seth envisions the future of education as an expression of our shared values (54:50)</p><p>What Seth wants to leave his mark on within his lifetime (59:03)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Connect with Seth Fleischauer on </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-fleischauer/">LinkedIn</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://banyangloballearning.com/">Banyan Global Learning</a></p><p><a href="https://banyangloballearning.com/learning-live/">BGL Live Virtual Programs</a></p><p><a href="https://banyangloballearning.com/virtual-programming-digital-citizen/">Digital Citizenship Programs</a></p><p><a href="https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Social_and_Emotional_Learning_(SEL)">Social &  Emotional Learning</a></p><p><a href="https://www.6seconds.org/2020/08/11/plutchik-wheel-emotions/">Plutchik's Wheel of Emotions</a></p><p><a href="https://eq.org/members/Todd-Armstrong-44302/">Todd Amstrong: Seth’s uncle who provided SEL guidance</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode is for students, parents and educators who want to learn how to design live virtual experiences for social and emotional learning. </p><p>Today, Maria talks with Seth Fleischauer, president and founder at Banyan Global Learning, an organization that since 2008 has been using video conferencing to connect daily with learners in classrooms in Asia. </p><p>Seth’s work is at the intersection of technology, language, culture and social and emotional learning. 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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Sonia Tiwari interviews Maria! Together, they unpack Maria’s learning journey, education and memorable life experiences in Greece. </p><p>Sonia facilitates an engaging conservation and provides wonderful insights as Maria talks about her childhood growing up in Athens and spending her summers in the Greek countryside. </p><p>Maria shares her accidental homeschooling experience, her interest in speaking local dialects and her curiosity to explore different cultural norms and lifestyles. </p><p>She talks about her love for chemistry and physics and remembers her teacher, who affirmed her career path when she was only 17! </p><p>Maria reflects on her mother’s stories and guidance that motivated her to build a better life through education and hard work.  </p><p>As Sonia puts it, Maria found her purpose in life through crisis and insights. We hope you enjoy listening to this insightful conversation filled with childhood memories and deep reflections. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Flipping the interview: Sonia Tiwari interviews Maria (1:04)</p><p>Maria’s accidental early-childhood experience with homeschooling (3:12)</p><p>Starting to learn English at a private school in Athens  (6:00)</p><p>Learning to understand and speak local dialects in the Greek countryside (7:46)</p><p>Reflecting on her curiosity to explore new cultural norms and her desire to connect with locals (12:48)</p><p>Studying for the national exams for her dream to get into the university (13:30)</p><p>Unpacking her interest in STEM and her decision to study Chemistry (14:52)</p><p>Remembering her Physics teacher who affirmed her career path (16:12) </p><p>Unpacking her interest in science and understanding the world around her (16:54)</p><p>Deciding to pursue her PhD in polymer chemistry and material science (19:10)</p><p>Discussing her broad interests in history, literature, philosophy, and arts and her experience growing up in the Greek culture (20:02)</p><p>Reflecting on suggestions from the extended family to become a lawyer or a medical doctor (22:15)</p><p>Appreciating her mother’s guidance to get educated and become independent (24:00)</p><p>Sonia’s thoughts on how Maria found her purpose through crisis and insights (26:16)</p><p>Deciding that education was the path to build a better life; experiencing working-class life and learning from her mother’s childhood stories (27:10)</p><p>Sharing some of her mother’s stories and the impact they had on Maria’s choices (29:54)</p><p>Exploring her intellectual interests through learning and education (33:40)</p><p>Discussing how career exploration has evolved over the years due to technology (37:00)</p><p>Sharing her experience and choices that led Maria down a corporate career path  (39:30)</p><p>Shifting her focus on the future of learning and education: how life experience and informal learning guided her choices (43:54)</p><p>The Impact Learning purpose and the change Maria seeks to create during her lifetime (46:10)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Maria Xenidou:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/XenidouMaria">Twitter</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Sonia Tiwari:</strong></p><p><a href="http://www.soniatiwari.com/">Sonia’s website</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/soniastic/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/soniastic">Twitter</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/bringing-creative-design-into-early-childhood-education-with-sonia-tiwari">Sonia’s Impact Learning interview in Episode 82</a>. </p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2021 04:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Sonia Tiwari, Maria Xenidou)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, Sonia Tiwari interviews Maria! Together, they unpack Maria’s learning journey, education and memorable life experiences in Greece. </p><p>Sonia facilitates an engaging conservation and provides wonderful insights as Maria talks about her childhood growing up in Athens and spending her summers in the Greek countryside. </p><p>Maria shares her accidental homeschooling experience, her interest in speaking local dialects and her curiosity to explore different cultural norms and lifestyles. </p><p>She talks about her love for chemistry and physics and remembers her teacher, who affirmed her career path when she was only 17! </p><p>Maria reflects on her mother’s stories and guidance that motivated her to build a better life through education and hard work.  </p><p>As Sonia puts it, Maria found her purpose in life through crisis and insights. We hope you enjoy listening to this insightful conversation filled with childhood memories and deep reflections. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Flipping the interview: Sonia Tiwari interviews Maria (1:04)</p><p>Maria’s accidental early-childhood experience with homeschooling (3:12)</p><p>Starting to learn English at a private school in Athens  (6:00)</p><p>Learning to understand and speak local dialects in the Greek countryside (7:46)</p><p>Reflecting on her curiosity to explore new cultural norms and her desire to connect with locals (12:48)</p><p>Studying for the national exams for her dream to get into the university (13:30)</p><p>Unpacking her interest in STEM and her decision to study Chemistry (14:52)</p><p>Remembering her Physics teacher who affirmed her career path (16:12) </p><p>Unpacking her interest in science and understanding the world around her (16:54)</p><p>Deciding to pursue her PhD in polymer chemistry and material science (19:10)</p><p>Discussing her broad interests in history, literature, philosophy, and arts and her experience growing up in the Greek culture (20:02)</p><p>Reflecting on suggestions from the extended family to become a lawyer or a medical doctor (22:15)</p><p>Appreciating her mother’s guidance to get educated and become independent (24:00)</p><p>Sonia’s thoughts on how Maria found her purpose through crisis and insights (26:16)</p><p>Deciding that education was the path to build a better life; experiencing working-class life and learning from her mother’s childhood stories (27:10)</p><p>Sharing some of her mother’s stories and the impact they had on Maria’s choices (29:54)</p><p>Exploring her intellectual interests through learning and education (33:40)</p><p>Discussing how career exploration has evolved over the years due to technology (37:00)</p><p>Sharing her experience and choices that led Maria down a corporate career path  (39:30)</p><p>Shifting her focus on the future of learning and education: how life experience and informal learning guided her choices (43:54)</p><p>The Impact Learning purpose and the change Maria seeks to create during her lifetime (46:10)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Maria Xenidou:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/XenidouMaria">Twitter</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Sonia Tiwari:</strong></p><p><a href="http://www.soniatiwari.com/">Sonia’s website</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/soniastic/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/soniastic">Twitter</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/bringing-creative-design-into-early-childhood-education-with-sonia-tiwari">Sonia’s Impact Learning interview in Episode 82</a>. </p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria talks with her friend Brandi Heather, Chief Knowledge Officer at AMPED2PLAY and author of the book Return To Play: Rebuilding Resilience, Risk and Reconnection. </p><p>Brandi is an award-winning Disability and Inclusion Educator and Therapeutic Play Specialist with over 25 years of experience. She began her career as a college and university professor in Kinesiology and Sport Studies specializing in Adapted Physical Education and has been building solutions that meet the physical, cognitive, social and emotional needs of every person. </p><p>Brandi utilizes the power of play to navigate diversity, inclusion, change management, self-care, and mental and physical health. She reveals how play is the catalyst to igniting and developing innovation and productivity and the foundation of moving from diversity to belonging. People and organizations that can play in both times of challenge and success will flourish because they have learned how to build from the unexpected and unknown, a skill built first in play.</p><p>Can play be the answer to our most complex social challenges of the 21st century? Play is when we are most open to taking risks because we feel our most capable and confident. In these moments, we are in a state of self-discovery and expression. We are learning, reaching, and attaining new experiences and skills. Being immersed in creative change, we are adapting and developing resilience.</p><p>Tune in for a lively conversation between two women passionate about playing and learning!</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Brandi Heather and highlights of today’s episode (1:24)</p><p>Learning through play and fort-building in her childhood (2:54)</p><p>How her dad inspired her creativity through art (4:10)</p><p>Her relationship with school; being the helper and caring for others (5:22)</p><p>The decision to study education in college and her experience teaching young kids (7:20)</p><p>Creating a new program for students and kids with disabilities (10:38)</p><p>Building the course The Integrated Arts Approach to Movement (11:42)</p><p>Researching play therapy and designing play-based learning (14:20)</p><p>The mission of AMPED2PLAY: the role of movement in our body and mind (17:32)</p><p>The role of play in our biological and developmental process (19:25)</p><p>How AMPED2PLAY is serving all generations (20:34)</p><p>The role of play for our cognitive development through sensory experiences (22:00)</p><p>How playing in nature enables self-discovery in children (25:40)</p><p>Building skills playing Hide and Seek (27:18)</p><p>Why children choose to play in war zones and post-traumatic experiences (28:22)</p><p>The social aspect of play: how children choose how to engage (30:50)</p><p>The underdeveloped skills in play deprivation (34:08)</p><p>Unpacking the implications on mental health in young adults (37:12)</p><p>Maria’s reflection on the role of play growing up while attending industrial education (39:04)</p><p>How teachers can engage in play-based teaching and learning in their classrooms (40:58)</p><p>How to invite adults to participate in play by creating safety and cultivating trust (43:10)</p><p>The two different types of play for adults (44:54)</p><p>How to create effective team-building activities around play: build a common ground (46:46)</p><p>Why play is more essential for employees and organizations today than ever before (49:24)</p><p>What Brandi wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (53:22)</p><p>How we can pass on the joy of play (54:13)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Brandi Heather:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandiheather/">Brandi on LinkedIn </a></p><p><a href="https://amped2play.com">AMPED2PLAY</a></p><p><a href="https://amped-training.com/">Amped Training</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>Brandi's NEW book:<a href="https://returntoplay2021.com/"> Return to Play: Rebuilding Resilience, Risk and Reconnection</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2021 04:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Brandi Heather)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria talks with her friend Brandi Heather, Chief Knowledge Officer at AMPED2PLAY and author of the book Return To Play: Rebuilding Resilience, Risk and Reconnection. </p><p>Brandi is an award-winning Disability and Inclusion Educator and Therapeutic Play Specialist with over 25 years of experience. She began her career as a college and university professor in Kinesiology and Sport Studies specializing in Adapted Physical Education and has been building solutions that meet the physical, cognitive, social and emotional needs of every person. </p><p>Brandi utilizes the power of play to navigate diversity, inclusion, change management, self-care, and mental and physical health. She reveals how play is the catalyst to igniting and developing innovation and productivity and the foundation of moving from diversity to belonging. People and organizations that can play in both times of challenge and success will flourish because they have learned how to build from the unexpected and unknown, a skill built first in play.</p><p>Can play be the answer to our most complex social challenges of the 21st century? Play is when we are most open to taking risks because we feel our most capable and confident. In these moments, we are in a state of self-discovery and expression. We are learning, reaching, and attaining new experiences and skills. Being immersed in creative change, we are adapting and developing resilience.</p><p>Tune in for a lively conversation between two women passionate about playing and learning!</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Brandi Heather and highlights of today’s episode (1:24)</p><p>Learning through play and fort-building in her childhood (2:54)</p><p>How her dad inspired her creativity through art (4:10)</p><p>Her relationship with school; being the helper and caring for others (5:22)</p><p>The decision to study education in college and her experience teaching young kids (7:20)</p><p>Creating a new program for students and kids with disabilities (10:38)</p><p>Building the course The Integrated Arts Approach to Movement (11:42)</p><p>Researching play therapy and designing play-based learning (14:20)</p><p>The mission of AMPED2PLAY: the role of movement in our body and mind (17:32)</p><p>The role of play in our biological and developmental process (19:25)</p><p>How AMPED2PLAY is serving all generations (20:34)</p><p>The role of play for our cognitive development through sensory experiences (22:00)</p><p>How playing in nature enables self-discovery in children (25:40)</p><p>Building skills playing Hide and Seek (27:18)</p><p>Why children choose to play in war zones and post-traumatic experiences (28:22)</p><p>The social aspect of play: how children choose how to engage (30:50)</p><p>The underdeveloped skills in play deprivation (34:08)</p><p>Unpacking the implications on mental health in young adults (37:12)</p><p>Maria’s reflection on the role of play growing up while attending industrial education (39:04)</p><p>How teachers can engage in play-based teaching and learning in their classrooms (40:58)</p><p>How to invite adults to participate in play by creating safety and cultivating trust (43:10)</p><p>The two different types of play for adults (44:54)</p><p>How to create effective team-building activities around play: build a common ground (46:46)</p><p>Why play is more essential for employees and organizations today than ever before (49:24)</p><p>What Brandi wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (53:22)</p><p>How we can pass on the joy of play (54:13)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Brandi Heather:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandiheather/">Brandi on LinkedIn </a></p><p><a href="https://amped2play.com">AMPED2PLAY</a></p><p><a href="https://amped-training.com/">Amped Training</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>Brandi's NEW book:<a href="https://returntoplay2021.com/"> Return to Play: Rebuilding Resilience, Risk and Reconnection</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria is a guest co-host on Anette on Education. Together they take the opportunity to unpack education with one of their teachers, Seth Godin.  This episode is for teachers, principals, parents, and everyone who seeks to create change in education including those responsible for education policy.  </p><p>Seth has been outspoken about Education in his manifesto Stop Stealing Dreams, his TED Talk. He also published a course on Udemy called Seth Godin on Learning and Education. He asks the BIG question - What Is School For - and explains the difference between education and learning. </p><p>Anette and Maria prompt Seth to share his insights on the progress we've made thus far, the change we're creating today and most importantly, where we’re headed. The three of them interrogate the role of teachers and parents and everyone involved in setting up the education systems. </p><p>Seth is an entrepreneur, best-selling author, speaker, AND teacher. In addition to launching one of the most popular blogs in the world, he has written 20 best-selling books, including The Dip, Linchpin, Purple Cow, Tribes, What To Do When It's Your Turn (And It's Always Your Turn), and This Is Marketing. His newest book is The Practice, Shipping Creative Work. Seth also founded two companies, Squidoo and Yoyodyne (acquired by Yahoo!).</p><p>Tune in to learn from a teacher who never ceases to amaze us with his remarkable insights!</p><p>The original conversation was published on<a href="https://anette-on-education.simplecast.com/episodes/what-is-school-for-seth-godin-maria-xenidou"> Anette on Education</a>.</p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Seth Godin and the purpose of today's conversation(0:00)</p><p>What is the purpose of education? (2:08)</p><p>Looking back at the evolution of learning (3:05)</p><p>How Seth envisions the future of education (4:52)</p><p>Unpacking learning & education and students & adult learners (6:24)</p><p>The TED talk Seth never gave; What if the last kid on earth would enter kindergarten? (9:52)</p><p>How can we disrupt the education system? Unpacking the critical role of teachers (10:50)</p><p>How can indoctrinated students become lifelong learners? (13:50)</p><p>How can we address custodial care issues in K12 education? (15:54)</p><p>The role of parents and how community and education systems can support them (18:53)</p><p>Seth’s Manifesto on Stop Stealing Dreams: What Is School For? (20:24)</p><p>Do we need to blow the education system up? Seth’s suggestion to learn from prison reform (21:18)</p><p>How technology is disrupting education but continues to support testing and compliance (23:23)</p><p>The role of creativity in the future of education: figuring out what to do next! (25:49)</p><p>Seth’s call-to-action for listeners: the BIG question again! (27:10)</p><p>Anette’s closing remarks (28:02)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Seth Godin:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.sethgodin.com/">Seth’s Website</a></p><p><a href="https://seths.blog/">Seth’s Blog</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethgodin/">Seth on LinkedIn</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://seths.blog/2014/09/the-shameful-fraud-of-sorting-for-youth-meritocracy/">Stop Stealing Dreams</a></p><p><a href="https://www.sethgodin.com/#books-courses-and-more">Seth’s Books & Courses</a></p><p><a href="https://www.akimbo.com/">Akimbo Workshops</a></p><p><a href="https://akimbo.com/thepodcastingworkshop">The Podcasting Workshop</a> (former Fellowship)</p><p><a href="https://anette-on-education.simplecast.com/">Anette on Education Podcast</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Co-host: <a href="https://anette-on-education.simplecast.com/">Anette Carlisle</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2021 04:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Seth Godin, Bret Boyer, Maria Xenidou, Darwin Carlisle, Anette Carlisle)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria is a guest co-host on Anette on Education. Together they take the opportunity to unpack education with one of their teachers, Seth Godin.  This episode is for teachers, principals, parents, and everyone who seeks to create change in education including those responsible for education policy.  </p><p>Seth has been outspoken about Education in his manifesto Stop Stealing Dreams, his TED Talk. He also published a course on Udemy called Seth Godin on Learning and Education. He asks the BIG question - What Is School For - and explains the difference between education and learning. </p><p>Anette and Maria prompt Seth to share his insights on the progress we've made thus far, the change we're creating today and most importantly, where we’re headed. The three of them interrogate the role of teachers and parents and everyone involved in setting up the education systems. </p><p>Seth is an entrepreneur, best-selling author, speaker, AND teacher. In addition to launching one of the most popular blogs in the world, he has written 20 best-selling books, including The Dip, Linchpin, Purple Cow, Tribes, What To Do When It's Your Turn (And It's Always Your Turn), and This Is Marketing. His newest book is The Practice, Shipping Creative Work. Seth also founded two companies, Squidoo and Yoyodyne (acquired by Yahoo!).</p><p>Tune in to learn from a teacher who never ceases to amaze us with his remarkable insights!</p><p>The original conversation was published on<a href="https://anette-on-education.simplecast.com/episodes/what-is-school-for-seth-godin-maria-xenidou"> Anette on Education</a>.</p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Seth Godin and the purpose of today's conversation(0:00)</p><p>What is the purpose of education? (2:08)</p><p>Looking back at the evolution of learning (3:05)</p><p>How Seth envisions the future of education (4:52)</p><p>Unpacking learning & education and students & adult learners (6:24)</p><p>The TED talk Seth never gave; What if the last kid on earth would enter kindergarten? (9:52)</p><p>How can we disrupt the education system? Unpacking the critical role of teachers (10:50)</p><p>How can indoctrinated students become lifelong learners? (13:50)</p><p>How can we address custodial care issues in K12 education? (15:54)</p><p>The role of parents and how community and education systems can support them (18:53)</p><p>Seth’s Manifesto on Stop Stealing Dreams: What Is School For? (20:24)</p><p>Do we need to blow the education system up? Seth’s suggestion to learn from prison reform (21:18)</p><p>How technology is disrupting education but continues to support testing and compliance (23:23)</p><p>The role of creativity in the future of education: figuring out what to do next! (25:49)</p><p>Seth’s call-to-action for listeners: the BIG question again! (27:10)</p><p>Anette’s closing remarks (28:02)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Seth Godin:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.sethgodin.com/">Seth’s Website</a></p><p><a href="https://seths.blog/">Seth’s Blog</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethgodin/">Seth on LinkedIn</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://seths.blog/2014/09/the-shameful-fraud-of-sorting-for-youth-meritocracy/">Stop Stealing Dreams</a></p><p><a href="https://www.sethgodin.com/#books-courses-and-more">Seth’s Books & Courses</a></p><p><a href="https://www.akimbo.com/">Akimbo Workshops</a></p><p><a href="https://akimbo.com/thepodcastingworkshop">The Podcasting Workshop</a> (former Fellowship)</p><p><a href="https://anette-on-education.simplecast.com/">Anette on Education Podcast</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Co-host: <a href="https://anette-on-education.simplecast.com/">Anette Carlisle</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria talks with Trevor Soponis, Founder and Chief Learning Officer at The Sustainable Learning Programs, an organization dedicated to transforming education for students, educators and the planet. His doctorate from New York University examined the impacts of innovative environmental education programs while proposing a unique system to better support the design and implementation of sustainable ecological learning in K-12 education.</p><p>This episode is for students, teachers, parents, and educators interested in transforming our schools to become places where students learn by working on projects that contribute to solving the biggest issues facing our planet. </p><p>Trevor shares how he partners with teachers, schools, and districts to design innovative project-based learning experiences that allow students to make a meaningful impact on people, communities and society. We dive into two Sustainable Projects - Project Ocean Harvest and Project Student Voice -  and together, we unpack how through collaboration, connection and contribution, students learn, build skills, solve real-life problems, and create impactful work. </p><p>We also talk about how project-based learning experiences enable teachers to become the coaches, facilitators and supporters that we want them to be so they can create the next generation of lifelong learners. We reflect on how parents, during their distance learning experience, are realizing how little we are expecting from their children at school and what boredom really looks like. </p><p>Tune in to learn from an innovative leader who wants to change the fundamental learning experience for every learner in the world where each one of them has the authority and autonomy to direct their learning journey. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Trevor Soponis and sharing highlights from today's episode (1:03)</p><p>Reflecting on formative classroom experiences; what he would have preferred to learn in high school (4:00)</p><p>Deciding to study English and becoming a teacher in an alternative high school in NYC (6:43)</p><p>Discussing the Small Schools Movement and reflecting on transformation in K12 (9:12)</p><p>Pursuing his Masters in Education and PhD in Learning and Teaching (11:45)</p><p>Exploring the impacts of ecological and environmental education programs during his PhD (15:10)</p><p>Deciding to found The Sustainable Learning Programs to put his research findings into practice (16:42)</p><p>Reflecting on his career experiences that led him to create The Sustainable Learning Programs (18:55)</p><p>The Ocean Harvest Project: re-designing the biology course curriculum and training students on their potential future work in Alaska (20:44)</p><p>The origin of the Ocean Harvest Project: co-designing a project for learning and impact on the community  (23:28)</p><p>Unpacking student’s learning experience and future plans for the Ocean Harvest Project (24:50)</p><p>Discussing how Trevor collaborates with teachers in co-designing the project-based learning experience that enables students to enjoy learning and prepare for their future jobs (29:05)</p><p>How Trevor creates international networks of schools where student can connect with other learners beyond the walls of their respective classrooms (30:14)</p><p>The Student Voice Project: how students create and share content based on their personal preferences (31:52)</p><p>The origin of the Student Voice Project: Trevor’s lifelong dream to connect students across time and space academically (34:44)</p><p>What students enjoy while contributing to the Student Voice Project (36:38)</p><p>How The Sustainable Learning Projects create models that lead to transformational change in K12 education (37:55)</p><p>The role that parents can play in their children’s learning, especially after their distance learning experience (39:27)</p><p>How The Sustainable Learning Projects are creating pathways to drive lifelong change in K12 education (45:17)</p><p>How teachers can start with a 3-week project-based learning unit using free resources (48:12)</p><p>What Trevor wants to leave his mark on within his lifetime; the ultimate goal he aspires to achieve for lifelong learners around the world (49:42)</p><p>Parents’ awakening during distance learning amid the pandemic (51:37)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Trevor Soponis:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevor-soponis-phd/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/TrevorSoponis">Twitter</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.thesustainablelearningprojects.com/">The Sustainable Learning Projects</a></p><p><a href="https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Small_schools_movement">The Small Schools Movement </a></p><p><a href="https://www.edweek.org/leadership/opinion-small-schools-the-edu-reform-failure-that-wasnt/2016/02">Small Schools: The Edu-Reform Failure That Wasn't </a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 8 Apr 2021 04:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Trevor Soponis, Maria Xenidou)</author>
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We dive into two Sustainable Projects - Project Ocean Harvest and Project Student Voice -  and together, we unpack how through collaboration, connection and contribution, students learn, build skills, solve real-life problems, and create impactful work. </p><p>We also talk about how project-based learning experiences enable teachers to become the coaches, facilitators and supporters that we want them to be so they can create the next generation of lifelong learners. We reflect on how parents, during their distance learning experience, are realizing how little we are expecting from their children at school and what boredom really looks like. </p><p>Tune in to learn from an innovative leader who wants to change the fundamental learning experience for every learner in the world where each one of them has the authority and autonomy to direct their learning journey. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Trevor Soponis and sharing highlights from today's episode (1:03)</p><p>Reflecting on formative classroom experiences; what he would have preferred to learn in high school (4:00)</p><p>Deciding to study English and becoming a teacher in an alternative high school in NYC (6:43)</p><p>Discussing the Small Schools Movement and reflecting on transformation in K12 (9:12)</p><p>Pursuing his Masters in Education and PhD in Learning and Teaching (11:45)</p><p>Exploring the impacts of ecological and environmental education programs during his PhD (15:10)</p><p>Deciding to found The Sustainable Learning Programs to put his research findings into practice (16:42)</p><p>Reflecting on his career experiences that led him to create The Sustainable Learning Programs (18:55)</p><p>The Ocean Harvest Project: re-designing the biology course curriculum and training students on their potential future work in Alaska (20:44)</p><p>The origin of the Ocean Harvest Project: co-designing a project for learning and impact on the community  (23:28)</p><p>Unpacking student’s learning experience and future plans for the Ocean Harvest Project (24:50)</p><p>Discussing how Trevor collaborates with teachers in co-designing the project-based learning experience that enables students to enjoy learning and prepare for their future jobs (29:05)</p><p>How Trevor creates international networks of schools where student can connect with other learners beyond the walls of their respective classrooms (30:14)</p><p>The Student Voice Project: how students create and share content based on their personal preferences (31:52)</p><p>The origin of the Student Voice Project: Trevor’s lifelong dream to connect students across time and space academically (34:44)</p><p>What students enjoy while contributing to the Student Voice Project (36:38)</p><p>How The Sustainable Learning Projects create models that lead to transformational change in K12 education (37:55)</p><p>The role that parents can play in their children’s learning, especially after their distance learning experience (39:27)</p><p>How The Sustainable Learning Projects are creating pathways to drive lifelong change in K12 education (45:17)</p><p>How teachers can start with a 3-week project-based learning unit using free resources (48:12)</p><p>What Trevor wants to leave his mark on within his lifetime; the ultimate goal he aspires to achieve for lifelong learners around the world (49:42)</p><p>Parents’ awakening during distance learning amid the pandemic (51:37)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Trevor Soponis:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevor-soponis-phd/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/TrevorSoponis">Twitter</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.thesustainablelearningprojects.com/">The Sustainable Learning Projects</a></p><p><a href="https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Small_schools_movement">The Small Schools Movement </a></p><p><a href="https://www.edweek.org/leadership/opinion-small-schools-the-edu-reform-failure-that-wasnt/2016/02">Small Schools: The Edu-Reform Failure That Wasn't </a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria brings back Julie Delich, Vice President of Retention at Wiley Education Services, which partners with academic institutions and organizations to improve our world through education. </p><p>In this episode, they do a deep dive into the online learning advising model Julie, and her team developed using four principles: appreciative advising, proactive advising, cognitive behavioral theory and shame resilience theory. During this engaging conversation, they unpack how advisors guide and support students to complete their online learning program using the 5Cs: Connect, Create, Challenge, Collaborate and Commit.  </p><p>They also discuss how advisors partner with students to ensure that they have the support, resources, confidence and resilience to overcome challenges during their learning journey. They accomplish that by helping students develop critical thinking, set achievable goals, be accountable to others and keep their promises. </p><p>By the end of this conversation, you will know when to use one of the most powerful questions: “what is your ideal outcome?” that works with children, students, and lifelong learners! </p><p>This is an insightful conversation with a person who combines a clinical mental health background with engaging storytelling and contagious laughter! If you want to learn more about Julie’s learning journey and work, you can listen to <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/julie-delich">episode 64</a> that also offers resources and insights to help guide lifelong learners on their higher education journey.</p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Welcoming Julie Delich back and highlights from today's episode (1:10)</p><p>Developing the Online Learning Advising Model (OLAM) to address students who were dropping out despite receiving proactive advising (4:01)</p><p>The methodology Julie and her team used to design OLAM (7:12)</p><p>How students start receiving online learning advising support; introducing the 5Cs approach (9:21)</p><p>Advisors: who they are and how they get trained to serve the students (11:40)</p><p>How advisors establish a quick connection with students using follow-up questions (13:50)</p><p>How advisors guide students to create their vision of the future, define their ideal outcome and their “why” (17:07)</p><p>How advisors challenge students’ misconceptions by guiding them to examine the truth (19:42)</p><p>How advisors help students overcome challenges by asking them strength-based questions (23:12)</p><p>How advisors and students commit to their next steps and follow-up actions (25:05)</p><p>The five planned connection points between advisors and students ( 27:26)</p><p>How advisors use a simple engagement question to stay connected and uncover potential challenges (29:20)</p><p>How advisors Identify students who need individualized support to overcome challenges (30:22)</p><p>How advisors provide resources to students who need help with their mental well-being (33:03)</p><p>How advisors help students stay focused on what they have control over when they get overwhelmed (35:05)</p><p>The more challenging part for advisors and their core competencies and skills (38:40)</p><p>Introducing the shame resilience theory and how advisors use empathy to help students get out of their darkness (42:30)</p><p>How students embrace their personal power to seek support and use resources (45:10)</p><p>How Wiley Education Services assess students’ progress and retention (46:14)</p><p>Julie’s plans to study the effectiveness of OLAM for underserved students and clinical placement experience (49:19)</p><p>How advisors update educators and faculty on students’ progress and challenges and how they prompt needed actions (50:35)</p><p>Closing remarks on the timely need of the online learning advising model (52:10)</p><p> </p><p><strong> Where to find more about Julie Delich:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-delich-58586856/">On LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://edservices.wiley.com/about-us/leadership-team/">Leadership Team of Wiley Education Services</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://edservices.wiley.com/">Wiley Education Services</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/julie-delich">Episode 64: Julie Delich on Impact Learning</a></p><p><a href="https://edservices.wiley.com/olam-student-support-retention-strategy-online-distance-learners/">The Online Learning Advising Model (OLAM)</a></p><p><a href="https://edservices.wiley.com/why-partner/services-and-solutions/student-retention/">Student Retention</a></p><p><a href="https://edservices.wiley.com/advising-in-times-of-uncertainty-infographic/">The 5Cs Process: Advising in Times of Uncertainty</a></p><p><a href="https://positivepsychology.com/shame-resilience-theory/">The Shame Resilience Theory & Brene Brown’s TED talk</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 1 Apr 2021 04:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Julie Delich, Maria Xenidou)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria brings back Julie Delich, Vice President of Retention at Wiley Education Services, which partners with academic institutions and organizations to improve our world through education. </p><p>In this episode, they do a deep dive into the online learning advising model Julie, and her team developed using four principles: appreciative advising, proactive advising, cognitive behavioral theory and shame resilience theory. During this engaging conversation, they unpack how advisors guide and support students to complete their online learning program using the 5Cs: Connect, Create, Challenge, Collaborate and Commit.  </p><p>They also discuss how advisors partner with students to ensure that they have the support, resources, confidence and resilience to overcome challenges during their learning journey. They accomplish that by helping students develop critical thinking, set achievable goals, be accountable to others and keep their promises. </p><p>By the end of this conversation, you will know when to use one of the most powerful questions: “what is your ideal outcome?” that works with children, students, and lifelong learners! </p><p>This is an insightful conversation with a person who combines a clinical mental health background with engaging storytelling and contagious laughter! If you want to learn more about Julie’s learning journey and work, you can listen to <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/julie-delich">episode 64</a> that also offers resources and insights to help guide lifelong learners on their higher education journey.</p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Welcoming Julie Delich back and highlights from today's episode (1:10)</p><p>Developing the Online Learning Advising Model (OLAM) to address students who were dropping out despite receiving proactive advising (4:01)</p><p>The methodology Julie and her team used to design OLAM (7:12)</p><p>How students start receiving online learning advising support; introducing the 5Cs approach (9:21)</p><p>Advisors: who they are and how they get trained to serve the students (11:40)</p><p>How advisors establish a quick connection with students using follow-up questions (13:50)</p><p>How advisors guide students to create their vision of the future, define their ideal outcome and their “why” (17:07)</p><p>How advisors challenge students’ misconceptions by guiding them to examine the truth (19:42)</p><p>How advisors help students overcome challenges by asking them strength-based questions (23:12)</p><p>How advisors and students commit to their next steps and follow-up actions (25:05)</p><p>The five planned connection points between advisors and students ( 27:26)</p><p>How advisors use a simple engagement question to stay connected and uncover potential challenges (29:20)</p><p>How advisors Identify students who need individualized support to overcome challenges (30:22)</p><p>How advisors provide resources to students who need help with their mental well-being (33:03)</p><p>How advisors help students stay focused on what they have control over when they get overwhelmed (35:05)</p><p>The more challenging part for advisors and their core competencies and skills (38:40)</p><p>Introducing the shame resilience theory and how advisors use empathy to help students get out of their darkness (42:30)</p><p>How students embrace their personal power to seek support and use resources (45:10)</p><p>How Wiley Education Services assess students’ progress and retention (46:14)</p><p>Julie’s plans to study the effectiveness of OLAM for underserved students and clinical placement experience (49:19)</p><p>How advisors update educators and faculty on students’ progress and challenges and how they prompt needed actions (50:35)</p><p>Closing remarks on the timely need of the online learning advising model (52:10)</p><p> </p><p><strong> Where to find more about Julie Delich:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-delich-58586856/">On LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://edservices.wiley.com/about-us/leadership-team/">Leadership Team of Wiley Education Services</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://edservices.wiley.com/">Wiley Education Services</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/julie-delich">Episode 64: Julie Delich on Impact Learning</a></p><p><a href="https://edservices.wiley.com/olam-student-support-retention-strategy-online-distance-learners/">The Online Learning Advising Model (OLAM)</a></p><p><a href="https://edservices.wiley.com/why-partner/services-and-solutions/student-retention/">Student Retention</a></p><p><a href="https://edservices.wiley.com/advising-in-times-of-uncertainty-infographic/">The 5Cs Process: Advising in Times of Uncertainty</a></p><p><a href="https://positivepsychology.com/shame-resilience-theory/">The Shame Resilience Theory & Brene Brown’s TED talk</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>For educators who feel that everything they love about teaching has been thrown away, this conversation offers insights to help navigate the current turmoil in higher education by learning how universities can co-design a more equitable future of digital education to continue to serve teachers, students, staff and the local community. </p><p>Our guest today is Michael Gallagher, lecturer in Digital Education at the University of Edinburgh, co-programme director of the MSc in Digital Education and a member of the Centre of Research in Digital Education. Previously, Michael was an Assistant Professor at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in Seoul, Korea. </p><p>Today he works on digital education projects in sub-Saharan Africa (Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda) and often collaborates with INGOs, including the World Bank’s Open Learning Campus and UN-Habitat. He currently works on Foundations for All, a Mastercard Foundation project exploring blended learning pathways for refugees into higher education in Uganda and Lebanon.</p><p>Michael was a researcher on the Near Future Teaching project, a project that explored how teaching at The University of Edinburgh unfolds over the coming decades, as technology, social trends, patterns of mobility, and new media continue to shift what it means to be at the university. </p><p>Michael has been awarded The University of Edinburgh Principal's Medal for 2020 for his outstanding contribution to support the university during 2020. In this episode, you will learn how Michael helped his colleagues and students move their courses online by leveraging his experience teaching the online MSc in Digital Education years before the pandemic. </p><p>Maria and Michael also unpack the role of mobile learning in creating a more inclusive education, especially for underserved and marginalized communities. They also share their thoughts and experience related to the pedagogy of simultaneity and serendipity in learning as they discover their shared passion for audio and natural sounds.</p><p>This is a rare conversation with a researcher and a teacher who wants to positively influence people’s view of what teaching can be, what teachers are and what role they serve in digital education.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Michael Gallagher and key highlights from today’s episode (1:20)</p><p>Michael’s desire to become a teacher and be involved in education (6:32)</p><p>Studying education, information science and digital education: an international, on-campus and online learning experience (8:20)</p><p>Michael’s current role at the University of Edinburgh in the UK and his thoughts on how digital education is empowering the teacher (12:54)</p><p>The Near Future Teaching project at the University of Edinburgh; the project's scope and lessons shared with other institutions (15:40)</p><p>Comparing the outcomes of the Near Future Teaching project with the higher education trends in the UK and beyond (19:43)</p><p>How higher education institutions can identify their probable new futures and co-create their preferred future using agency, and participation (22:05)</p><p>Resources and insights to help teachers navigate the current uncertainty in higher education individually and at their institutions (24:40)</p><p>How to anticipate the future of higher education by learning to interrogate the present through the lens of the future (28:05)</p><p>The Centre of Research in Digital Education: key areas of focus (30:55)</p><p>The importance of internet connectivity and mobile-first approach to enhance access to online learning in developed and emerging countries (33:38)</p><p>What Michael learned while supporting sub-Saharan Africa universities to teach online during the pandemic and how he leveraged this experience to help the University of Edinburgh (38:05)</p><p>Michael and Maria share their gratitude and appreciation for the impact of education in their lives and careers (40:34)</p><p>A discussion about global education and local, community-led education practices (42:20)</p><p>The evolution of mobile technology in online learning and the role of mobility in society (47:10)</p><p>How mobile learning offers flexibility and enables alternative ways in online learning (52:04)</p><p>How Michael experienced the implications of the pandemic through the projects of his MSc students who, as education professionals, were transitioning their courses online (54:10)</p><p>What Michael wants his MSc students to learn to be able to shape a more equitable future of digital education (57:10)</p><p>How a project exploring automation in teaching helped teachers interrogate what they believed their teaching practices to be and what they could be (59:20)</p><p>The pedagogy of simultaneity: learning in a non-linear fashion, allowing subconscious learning to occur over time and the role of serendipity in learning (1:02:30)</p><p>Maria and Michael discuss their shared passion for audio content and how recording natural sounds is a form of active learning (1:07:05)</p><p>What Michael wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (1:09:40)</p><p> </p><p><strong> Where to find more about Michael Gallagher:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.ed.ac.uk/profile/michael-gallagher">At the University of Edinburgh</a></p><p><a href="https://www.de.ed.ac.uk/people/dr-michael-gallagher">At the Centre of Digital Education</a></p><p><a href="https://www.nearfutureteaching.ed.ac.uk/author/michael-gallagher-nft/">At the Near Future Teaching Project</a></p><p><a href="https://michaelseangallagher.org/about/">Michael’s Personal Website</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/mseangallagher">Michael on Twitter</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelseangallagher/">Michael on LinkedIn</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.nearfutureteaching.ed.ac.uk/">Near Future Teaching Project</a></p><p><a href="https://www.ed.ac.uk/profile/sian-bayne">Prof. Sian Bayne at  the University of Edinburgh</a></p><p><a href="https://www.nearfutureteaching.ed.ac.uk/team/">Near Future Teaching Project Team</a></p><p><a href="https://michaelseangallagher.org/research/projects/">Michael’s Research Projects</a></p><p><a href="https://michaelseangallagher.org/mlearning/audio/">Michael’s Audio Recordings</a></p><p><a href="https://michaelseangallagher.org/mlearning/video/">Michael’s Video Content</a></p><p><a href="https://michaelseangallagher.org/?s=pedagogy+of+simultaneity">Pedagogy of Simultaneity: multiple references on the work of Michael with Pekka Ihanainen</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For educators who feel that everything they love about teaching has been thrown away, this conversation offers insights to help navigate the current turmoil in higher education by learning how universities can co-design a more equitable future of digital education to continue to serve teachers, students, staff and the local community. </p><p>Our guest today is Michael Gallagher, lecturer in Digital Education at the University of Edinburgh, co-programme director of the MSc in Digital Education and a member of the Centre of Research in Digital Education. Previously, Michael was an Assistant Professor at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in Seoul, Korea. </p><p>Today he works on digital education projects in sub-Saharan Africa (Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda) and often collaborates with INGOs, including the World Bank’s Open Learning Campus and UN-Habitat. He currently works on Foundations for All, a Mastercard Foundation project exploring blended learning pathways for refugees into higher education in Uganda and Lebanon.</p><p>Michael was a researcher on the Near Future Teaching project, a project that explored how teaching at The University of Edinburgh unfolds over the coming decades, as technology, social trends, patterns of mobility, and new media continue to shift what it means to be at the university. </p><p>Michael has been awarded The University of Edinburgh Principal's Medal for 2020 for his outstanding contribution to support the university during 2020. In this episode, you will learn how Michael helped his colleagues and students move their courses online by leveraging his experience teaching the online MSc in Digital Education years before the pandemic. </p><p>Maria and Michael also unpack the role of mobile learning in creating a more inclusive education, especially for underserved and marginalized communities. They also share their thoughts and experience related to the pedagogy of simultaneity and serendipity in learning as they discover their shared passion for audio and natural sounds.</p><p>This is a rare conversation with a researcher and a teacher who wants to positively influence people’s view of what teaching can be, what teachers are and what role they serve in digital education.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Michael Gallagher and key highlights from today’s episode (1:20)</p><p>Michael’s desire to become a teacher and be involved in education (6:32)</p><p>Studying education, information science and digital education: an international, on-campus and online learning experience (8:20)</p><p>Michael’s current role at the University of Edinburgh in the UK and his thoughts on how digital education is empowering the teacher (12:54)</p><p>The Near Future Teaching project at the University of Edinburgh; the project's scope and lessons shared with other institutions (15:40)</p><p>Comparing the outcomes of the Near Future Teaching project with the higher education trends in the UK and beyond (19:43)</p><p>How higher education institutions can identify their probable new futures and co-create their preferred future using agency, and participation (22:05)</p><p>Resources and insights to help teachers navigate the current uncertainty in higher education individually and at their institutions (24:40)</p><p>How to anticipate the future of higher education by learning to interrogate the present through the lens of the future (28:05)</p><p>The Centre of Research in Digital Education: key areas of focus (30:55)</p><p>The importance of internet connectivity and mobile-first approach to enhance access to online learning in developed and emerging countries (33:38)</p><p>What Michael learned while supporting sub-Saharan Africa universities to teach online during the pandemic and how he leveraged this experience to help the University of Edinburgh (38:05)</p><p>Michael and Maria share their gratitude and appreciation for the impact of education in their lives and careers (40:34)</p><p>A discussion about global education and local, community-led education practices (42:20)</p><p>The evolution of mobile technology in online learning and the role of mobility in society (47:10)</p><p>How mobile learning offers flexibility and enables alternative ways in online learning (52:04)</p><p>How Michael experienced the implications of the pandemic through the projects of his MSc students who, as education professionals, were transitioning their courses online (54:10)</p><p>What Michael wants his MSc students to learn to be able to shape a more equitable future of digital education (57:10)</p><p>How a project exploring automation in teaching helped teachers interrogate what they believed their teaching practices to be and what they could be (59:20)</p><p>The pedagogy of simultaneity: learning in a non-linear fashion, allowing subconscious learning to occur over time and the role of serendipity in learning (1:02:30)</p><p>Maria and Michael discuss their shared passion for audio content and how recording natural sounds is a form of active learning (1:07:05)</p><p>What Michael wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (1:09:40)</p><p> </p><p><strong> Where to find more about Michael Gallagher:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.ed.ac.uk/profile/michael-gallagher">At the University of Edinburgh</a></p><p><a href="https://www.de.ed.ac.uk/people/dr-michael-gallagher">At the Centre of Digital Education</a></p><p><a href="https://www.nearfutureteaching.ed.ac.uk/author/michael-gallagher-nft/">At the Near Future Teaching Project</a></p><p><a href="https://michaelseangallagher.org/about/">Michael’s Personal Website</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/mseangallagher">Michael on Twitter</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelseangallagher/">Michael on LinkedIn</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.nearfutureteaching.ed.ac.uk/">Near Future Teaching Project</a></p><p><a href="https://www.ed.ac.uk/profile/sian-bayne">Prof. Sian Bayne at  the University of Edinburgh</a></p><p><a href="https://www.nearfutureteaching.ed.ac.uk/team/">Near Future Teaching Project Team</a></p><p><a href="https://michaelseangallagher.org/research/projects/">Michael’s Research Projects</a></p><p><a href="https://michaelseangallagher.org/mlearning/audio/">Michael’s Audio Recordings</a></p><p><a href="https://michaelseangallagher.org/mlearning/video/">Michael’s Video Content</a></p><p><a href="https://michaelseangallagher.org/?s=pedagogy+of+simultaneity">Pedagogy of Simultaneity: multiple references on the work of Michael with Pekka Ihanainen</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria talks with Jethro Jones, founder of Transformative Principal and author of the book SchoolX. Since he launched his podcast Transformative Principal in 2013, Jethro has been interviewing thought leaders in education and business to learn how to transform schools. After helping other principals, he realized that he could have the impact he always desired if he coached many more principals to transform their own schools. </p><p>Jethro wanted all his students to know that he cared for them as individual human beings, independently of their grades and where they came from. He became a principal to create systemic change in schools with one simple goal in mind: to create schools that children love going to. </p><p>He wrote the book SchoolX describing exactly how school leaders can do that themselves. SchoolX helps principals redesign their schools (even in the midst of the pandemic) to better serve their teachers, students, parents, community, and themselves. </p><p>During our conversation, Jethro shares powerful stories about empowering a 7th-grade student to design her curriculum aligned with her passion and level, guiding unmotivated middle-school boys to discover their interests, using goal-setting to help a student who was getting into fights develop self-control, and many more. </p><p>If you are a parent tired of feeling frustrated with your children, Jethro, who decided to homeschool his own children during the pandemic, offers simple recommendations you can use to guide your children to learn how to set goals, make their own decisions, and trust themselves. </p><p>This is an inspiring conversation with a patient and empathetic educator who is helping schools create a transformative learning experience for all. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Jethro Jones and what we talk about in this episode (1:04)</p><p>Jethro’s childhood memory learning to do woodworking (4:20)</p><p>Experiencing a school system not designed for Jethro as an individual student (5:00)</p><p>Becoming a teacher and learning to navigate school while creating a change (6:20)</p><p>His passion for helping students get a glimpse of their potential (9:10)</p><p>How Jethro empowered a 7th-grade student to design her curriculum aligned with her interest and level (9:50)</p><p>How Jethro guided middle-school boys to discover their interests and passions (12:55)</p><p>Jethro’s perspectives on the non-linear learning of children during the pandemic (15:35)</p><p>How teachers can build trust with students by creating agreements with them and being patient (16:55)</p><p>What Jethro’s kids learned being homeschooled during the pandemic: how to make their own decisions, plan their own time, and trust themselves (18:40)</p><p>How Jethro learned to adapt by watching what was working with his most challenging students plus an inspiring story about learning poetry (22:22)</p><p>Jethro’s decision to become a principal to make changes at a systemic level in the school (26:32)</p><p>How his Transformative Principal podcast and experience coaching other principals transform their schools led Jethro to found Transformative Principal (28:06)</p><p>Jethro’s book SchoolX: How principals can design a transformative school experience for students, teachers, parents – and themselves (29.35)</p><p>Maria’s insights on SchoolX and how Jethro wants principals to use the book to transform their schools (32:55)</p><p>The 5 stages of school transformation from traditional teaching to student-driven learning (37:02)</p><p>How student-driven learning is fun for both students and teachers (41:10)</p><p>Involving parents in every step of the way of transforming the school (43:23)</p><p>How schools can design project-based learning to solve specific problems while teaching English, math, science and history (44:28)</p><p>The importance of developing empathy for other people in K12 education (48:10)</p><p>How Jethro has used goal-setting to help his children develop self-control (49:25)</p><p>A glorious story about one of his students who set a goal to get to the end of the school year without getting into a fight and what happened when he did (53:18)</p><p>Jethro’s simple recommendations to help principals and teachers build trust with their students (55:54)</p><p>How to reach out to Jethro to talk about making your school better (58:01)</p><p>What Jethro wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (58:34)</p><p> </p><p><strong> Where to find more about Jethro Jones:</strong></p><p>Connect with Jethro at <a href="https://www.jethrojones.com/">JethroJones.com</a></p><p>The Podcast: <a href="https://www.transformativeprincipal.org/">Transformative Principal with Jethro Jones</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jethrojones/">Jethro on LinkedIn</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.jethrojones.com/schoolx">The FREE first chapter of the book ScoolX</a></p><p><a href="https://world.hey.com/jethro/there-s-no-such-thing-as-learning-loss-or-learning-gaps-or-what-learning-actually-looks-like-d6955108">What Learning Looks Like (related to learning gaps or learning loss)</a></p><p><a href="https://transformative-principal.ck.page/656db2140e">Student-Driven Learning</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Learning-Choose-Choosing-Learn-Achievement/dp/1416621830/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3OHMX2Y7UZHVU&dchild=1&keywords=learning+to+choose%2C+choosing+to+learn+by+mike+anderson&qid=1615998250&sprefix=mike+anderson+learning+to+choo%2Caps%2C155&sr=8-1">Learning to Choose, Choosing to Learn by Mike Anderson</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2021 04:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Jethro Jones, Maria Xenidou)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria talks with Jethro Jones, founder of Transformative Principal and author of the book SchoolX. Since he launched his podcast Transformative Principal in 2013, Jethro has been interviewing thought leaders in education and business to learn how to transform schools. After helping other principals, he realized that he could have the impact he always desired if he coached many more principals to transform their own schools. </p><p>Jethro wanted all his students to know that he cared for them as individual human beings, independently of their grades and where they came from. He became a principal to create systemic change in schools with one simple goal in mind: to create schools that children love going to. </p><p>He wrote the book SchoolX describing exactly how school leaders can do that themselves. SchoolX helps principals redesign their schools (even in the midst of the pandemic) to better serve their teachers, students, parents, community, and themselves. </p><p>During our conversation, Jethro shares powerful stories about empowering a 7th-grade student to design her curriculum aligned with her passion and level, guiding unmotivated middle-school boys to discover their interests, using goal-setting to help a student who was getting into fights develop self-control, and many more. </p><p>If you are a parent tired of feeling frustrated with your children, Jethro, who decided to homeschool his own children during the pandemic, offers simple recommendations you can use to guide your children to learn how to set goals, make their own decisions, and trust themselves. </p><p>This is an inspiring conversation with a patient and empathetic educator who is helping schools create a transformative learning experience for all. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introducing Jethro Jones and what we talk about in this episode (1:04)</p><p>Jethro’s childhood memory learning to do woodworking (4:20)</p><p>Experiencing a school system not designed for Jethro as an individual student (5:00)</p><p>Becoming a teacher and learning to navigate school while creating a change (6:20)</p><p>His passion for helping students get a glimpse of their potential (9:10)</p><p>How Jethro empowered a 7th-grade student to design her curriculum aligned with her interest and level (9:50)</p><p>How Jethro guided middle-school boys to discover their interests and passions (12:55)</p><p>Jethro’s perspectives on the non-linear learning of children during the pandemic (15:35)</p><p>How teachers can build trust with students by creating agreements with them and being patient (16:55)</p><p>What Jethro’s kids learned being homeschooled during the pandemic: how to make their own decisions, plan their own time, and trust themselves (18:40)</p><p>How Jethro learned to adapt by watching what was working with his most challenging students plus an inspiring story about learning poetry (22:22)</p><p>Jethro’s decision to become a principal to make changes at a systemic level in the school (26:32)</p><p>How his Transformative Principal podcast and experience coaching other principals transform their schools led Jethro to found Transformative Principal (28:06)</p><p>Jethro’s book SchoolX: How principals can design a transformative school experience for students, teachers, parents – and themselves (29.35)</p><p>Maria’s insights on SchoolX and how Jethro wants principals to use the book to transform their schools (32:55)</p><p>The 5 stages of school transformation from traditional teaching to student-driven learning (37:02)</p><p>How student-driven learning is fun for both students and teachers (41:10)</p><p>Involving parents in every step of the way of transforming the school (43:23)</p><p>How schools can design project-based learning to solve specific problems while teaching English, math, science and history (44:28)</p><p>The importance of developing empathy for other people in K12 education (48:10)</p><p>How Jethro has used goal-setting to help his children develop self-control (49:25)</p><p>A glorious story about one of his students who set a goal to get to the end of the school year without getting into a fight and what happened when he did (53:18)</p><p>Jethro’s simple recommendations to help principals and teachers build trust with their students (55:54)</p><p>How to reach out to Jethro to talk about making your school better (58:01)</p><p>What Jethro wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (58:34)</p><p> </p><p><strong> Where to find more about Jethro Jones:</strong></p><p>Connect with Jethro at <a href="https://www.jethrojones.com/">JethroJones.com</a></p><p>The Podcast: <a href="https://www.transformativeprincipal.org/">Transformative Principal with Jethro Jones</a></p><p><a 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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria talks with Yonat Sharon, a freelance iOS developer, writer, and speaker. Her learning journey, and that of her four children, is one of a kind and might change your mind about education as we know it. </p><p>Yonat learned to code at home at a very young age after her father bought a computer for her older brother. And for over twenty years, she has been unschooling her four children. When digital communities were not a thing, she built a virtual place for the unschooling community in Israel to connect families across the country and enable them to learn and grow together. </p><p>If you are a parent considering unschooling your children, this conversation provides actionable insights to help you get started and ease your way on a learning journey where life is the curriculum. Even if unschooling is not for you, this episode offers specific recommendations on what schools can learn from unschooling to help them develop independent, lifelong learners who own their learning journey and create the life they want. </p><p>If you are a parent with your children at home struggling with distance learning, Yonat’s unique experience and perspectives will help you identify opportunities to make your children’s learning enjoyable for them and you. </p><p>This was an eye-opening conversation for Maria. Not only did it help her change her mind about a few aspects of conventional education, but it also guided her to think about learning as a beautiful tool to build stronger connections with our families, friends and communities. </p><p>I hope you will enjoy this conversation that turns traditional education on its head and provides specific and actionable insights to help you build better relationships with your children while learning at home.</p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introduction to Yonat Sharon (1:28)</p><p>Yonat’s favorite childhood memory playing in nature (4:25)</p><p>How Yonat learned to code at home at a young age when her older brother got a computer (5:26)</p><p>Studying science and math and wanting to have a family (8:40)</p><p>How Yonat and her husband decided to start unschooling their children (9:33)</p><p>The difference between homeschooling and unschooling (11:40)</p><p>How Yonat supports her children with their learning interests and how the children find what they want to learn (12:34)</p><p>Learning in physical and social places through real-life experiences (15:05)</p><p>Yonat’s insights about supporting her four children’s needs on a given day (15:55)</p><p>The learning preferences of her children driven by their interests and passions (17:28)</p><p>How children can be self-directed learners, but they don’t have to be (19:42)</p><p>How to create an effective learning environment at home using short-feedback loops (20:46)</p><p>How to improvise when children’s interests change over time (23:25)</p><p>Yonat’s approach to unschooling her children through trial and error and the skills she developed along the way (24:00)</p><p>One thing that Yonat would do differently if she started unschooling her children today: joining the unschooling community and meeting other parents and children from the start (26:26)</p><p>How Yonat created a virtual community for the unschooling families driven by her interest in the wiki and world-wide-web (28:00)</p><p>Why the children wanted to have their own wiki and how they learned to read and write while building lifelong friendships (29:26)</p><p>Maria and Yonat discuss how children develop independence by parents and teachers getting out of their way (31:05)</p><p>What school can learn from unschooling to help them develop lifelong independent learners: student-driven learning and short-feedback loops (33:34)</p><p>Yonat’s unique insights on the role of control, neglect, involvement and connection in unschooling and parenting (36:00)</p><p>The greatest gift of unschooling: Time. And how time helps children to immerse in deep learning (38:38)</p><p>Why children like to learn difficult things as long as they relate to them (41:06)</p><p>Maria and Yonat discuss the role of fantasy play and storytelling in learning and planning  (43:38)</p><p>How Yonat guided her children to learn through play and storytelling to (47:47)</p><p>Yonat’s family experience during the pandemic: How knowing how to be with each other made things easier during the stay-at-home restrictions (49:24)</p><p>Maria and Yonat discuss the role of community in unschooling and homeschooling and how physical communities have evolved over the years (51:16)</p><p>What Yonat wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime. It might surprise you! (56:20)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Yonat Sharon:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/yonat/?originalSubdomain=il">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="http://ootips.org/yonat/cv.html">Professional Experience </a></p><p> </p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/sharon-hancock-51">Learn more about curriculum-based Homeschooling</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com/">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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Even if unschooling is not for you, this episode offers specific recommendations on what schools can learn from unschooling to help them develop independent, lifelong learners who own their learning journey and create the life they want. </p><p>If you are a parent with your children at home struggling with distance learning, Yonat’s unique experience and perspectives will help you identify opportunities to make your children’s learning enjoyable for them and you. </p><p>This was an eye-opening conversation for Maria. Not only did it help her change her mind about a few aspects of conventional education, but it also guided her to think about learning as a beautiful tool to build stronger connections with our families, friends and communities. </p><p>I hope you will enjoy this conversation that turns traditional education on its head and provides specific and actionable insights to help you build better relationships with your children while learning at home.</p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introduction to Yonat Sharon (1:28)</p><p>Yonat’s favorite childhood memory playing in nature (4:25)</p><p>How Yonat learned to code at home at a young age when her older brother got a computer (5:26)</p><p>Studying science and math and wanting to have a family (8:40)</p><p>How Yonat and her husband decided to start unschooling their children (9:33)</p><p>The difference between homeschooling and unschooling (11:40)</p><p>How Yonat supports her children with their learning interests and how the children find what they want to learn (12:34)</p><p>Learning in physical and social places through real-life experiences (15:05)</p><p>Yonat’s insights about supporting her four children’s needs on a given day (15:55)</p><p>The learning preferences of her children driven by their interests and passions (17:28)</p><p>How children can be self-directed learners, but they don’t have to be (19:42)</p><p>How to create an effective learning environment at home using short-feedback loops (20:46)</p><p>How to improvise when children’s interests change over time (23:25)</p><p>Yonat’s approach to unschooling her children through trial and error and the skills she developed along the way (24:00)</p><p>One thing that Yonat would do differently if she started unschooling her children today: joining the unschooling community and meeting other parents and children from the start (26:26)</p><p>How Yonat created a virtual community for the unschooling families driven by her interest in the wiki and world-wide-web (28:00)</p><p>Why the children wanted to have their own wiki and how they learned to read and write while building lifelong friendships (29:26)</p><p>Maria and Yonat discuss how children develop independence by parents and teachers getting out of their way (31:05)</p><p>What school can learn from unschooling to help them develop lifelong independent learners: student-driven learning and short-feedback loops (33:34)</p><p>Yonat’s unique insights on the role of control, neglect, involvement and connection in unschooling and parenting (36:00)</p><p>The greatest gift of unschooling: Time. 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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria shines the light on the change in education that often occurs unnoticed through initiatives teachers lead in their classrooms. She shares the stories of three high school teachers who teach different subjects from history to English, physics and chemistry but do have one thing in common: They want to help their students build skills that are rarely developed through the traditional curriculum, or they are developed in ways that students don’t find engaging. Under their respective circumstances and in their own ways, these three teachers decided to lead initiatives and create new experiences for their students. In doing so, they expanded or replaced the standard curriculum in their classrooms. Listen to these inspiring stories and Maria’s reflections to help you make education better, one classroom at a time. </p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>How teachers’ initiatives help high school students build skills rarely developed in the classroom (0:30)</p><p>How Matt identified a different approach to motivate students to learn to write by becoming bloggers (2:20)</p><p>How Howard taught his students financial skills to help them avoid making the mistakes he did  (7:20)</p><p>How Dennis started a school newspaper to help his students develop media literacy skills and find their voice. (13:45)</p><p>Maria’s closing reflections and call-to-action (20:05)</p><p> </p><p><strong> Where to find more about Matt, Howard and Dennis:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-neil/">Matt Neil on LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/mrneilhistory?lang=en">Matt Neil on Twitter</a></p><p><a href="https://anchor.fm/mattneil">Matt’s Podcast: The Good Humans Show </a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/howard-malitz-2202b16/">Howard Malitz on LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennis-mihalsky-23a84023/">Dennis Mihalsky on Linkedin</a></p><p><a href="https://www.studentsdisrupting.org/">Students Disrupting</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/matt-neil">Episode 57 - Creating Good Humans by Teaching Students & Training Teachers with Matt Neil</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/howard-malitz">Episode 63 - Becoming a Teacher: The Long Road to True Belonging with Howard Malitz</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/students-voice">Episode 37 - Empowering Students to Find their Voice with Dennis Mihalsky</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou)</author>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria talks with Sonia Tiwari, a learning scientist and PhD candidate in Learning, Design, and Technology at Penn State University. Through her research, Sonia explores how children learn in informal environments using educational media and maker activities. She uses these insights to inform the design of creative learning environments, be it a classroom, a summer camp or a maker workshop.</p><p>Trained in electronic media, design and animation, she worked as a visual, game & user experience designer in the San Francisco Bay Area. Through her experience in educational games, she discovered the beauty of learning science and found her calling in early childhood education research. </p><p>If you are a parent, you will learn a plethora of educational media resources to help you design the best learning activities for your children at home. </p><p>If you are an industry designer, you will be inspired by Sonia’s journey that will offer you insights on how to explore and design a career path in game-based learning both in formal and informal environments. </p><p>And if you are a professor in higher education, Sonia has a request and a call-to-action for you: when you are looking for a grad student, please be open-minded and welcome people with different backgrounds. </p><p>This is a wonderful conversation with a visual designer and learning scientist who wants to put a smile on the face of learners by designing resources that are useful, beautiful, playful and funny!</p><p> </p><p><strong> Where to find more about Sonia Tiwari:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/soniastic/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/soniastic">Twitter</a></p><p><a href="http://soniatiwari.com/">Visual Design Portfolio</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://pbskids.org/">PBS KIDS</a></p><p><a href="https://pbskids.org/curiousgeorge/">Curious George on PBS KIDS</a></p><p><a href="https://pbskids.org/peg/games">Peg + Cat on PBS KIDS</a></p><p><a href="https://pbskids.org/grownups/">Resources for Parents on PBS KIDS</a></p><p><a href="https://www.inaturalist.org/">iNaturalist by National Geographic</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/educational-games-humorous-take-why-game-designers-should-tiwari/">Why Game Designers & Game Researchers Should Meet More Often</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/can-color-influence-learning-sonia-tiwari/">Can Color Influence Learning?</a></p><p><a href="http://www.yasminkafai.com/">Yasmin Kafai</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>How Sonia embraced her curiosity and creativity in high school (4:10)</p><p>Studying electronic media in India and character animation at the Academy of Art in San Francisco (6:32)</p><p>Being supported by her family to pursue her creative endeavors to (8:07)</p><p>Coming to the US to specialize in animation before working in the game industry (9:26)</p><p>Reflecting on the skills, Sonia developed as a visual and game designer (11:45)</p><p>How Sonia describes herself in one word (14:00)</p><p>Her decision to pursue her PhD in Learning, Design and Technology at Penn State University (14:42)</p><p>Sonia’s research in exploring children’s learning experiences using educational media (16:06)</p><p>How to assess that their children are learning through media engagement (19:21)</p><p>Examples of learning environments that Sonia designed in classroom and summer camp (21:42)</p><p>How Sonia incorporates her creative skills into the design of informal learning environments (25:24)  </p><p>The challenges that academic researchers face while designing educational games (27:07)</p><p>How traditional instructional designers can leverage the wealth of creative designers in the industry (30:22) </p><p>Insights and resources for parents to help them design a learning environment at home (33:13)</p><p>Sonia’s ideas for designers who want to innovate in the future of learning from home (35:04)</p><p>How to design engaging maker activities online plus one example from Sonia  (36:51)</p><p>How to embrace storytelling in the design of learning experiences (39:25)</p><p>The role of age and culture in how children engage with educational media (41:48)</p><p>How Sonia’s son brings new meaning and contributes to her research (44:37)</p><p>Challenges and opportunities in the future of early childhood education; the role of practitioners and researchers (46:08)</p><p>The need to create opportunities for industry designers who want to build a career in Education (51:38)</p><p>What Sonia wants to leave her mark on within her lifetime (55:31)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/"><strong>Maria Xenidou</strong></a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com/"><strong>David Bourne</strong></a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com"><strong>impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</strong></a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2021 05:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Sonia Tiwari, Maria Xenidou)</author>
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Through her experience in educational games, she discovered the beauty of learning science and found her calling in early childhood education research. </p><p>If you are a parent, you will learn a plethora of educational media resources to help you design the best learning activities for your children at home. </p><p>If you are an industry designer, you will be inspired by Sonia’s journey that will offer you insights on how to explore and design a career path in game-based learning both in formal and informal environments. </p><p>And if you are a professor in higher education, Sonia has a request and a call-to-action for you: when you are looking for a grad student, please be open-minded and welcome people with different backgrounds. </p><p>This is a wonderful conversation with a visual designer and learning scientist who wants to put a smile on the face of learners by designing resources that are useful, beautiful, playful and funny!</p><p> </p><p><strong> Where to find more about Sonia Tiwari:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/soniastic/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/soniastic">Twitter</a></p><p><a href="http://soniatiwari.com/">Visual Design Portfolio</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://pbskids.org/">PBS KIDS</a></p><p><a href="https://pbskids.org/curiousgeorge/">Curious George on PBS KIDS</a></p><p><a href="https://pbskids.org/peg/games">Peg + Cat on PBS KIDS</a></p><p><a href="https://pbskids.org/grownups/">Resources for Parents on PBS KIDS</a></p><p><a href="https://www.inaturalist.org/">iNaturalist by National Geographic</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/educational-games-humorous-take-why-game-designers-should-tiwari/">Why Game Designers & Game Researchers Should Meet More Often</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/can-color-influence-learning-sonia-tiwari/">Can Color Influence Learning?</a></p><p><a href="http://www.yasminkafai.com/">Yasmin Kafai</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>How Sonia embraced her curiosity and creativity in high school (4:10)</p><p>Studying electronic media in India and character animation at the Academy of Art in San Francisco (6:32)</p><p>Being supported by her family to pursue her creative endeavors to (8:07)</p><p>Coming to the US to specialize in animation before working in the game industry (9:26)</p><p>Reflecting on the skills, Sonia developed as a visual and game designer (11:45)</p><p>How Sonia describes herself in one word (14:00)</p><p>Her decision to pursue her PhD in Learning, Design and Technology at Penn State University (14:42)</p><p>Sonia’s research in exploring children’s learning experiences using educational media (16:06)</p><p>How to assess that their children are learning through media engagement (19:21)</p><p>Examples of learning environments that Sonia designed in classroom and summer camp (21:42)</p><p>How Sonia incorporates her creative skills into the design of informal learning environments (25:24)  </p><p>The challenges that academic researchers face while designing educational games (27:07)</p><p>How traditional instructional designers can leverage the wealth of creative designers in the industry (30:22) </p><p>Insights and resources for parents to help them design a learning environment at home (33:13)</p><p>Sonia’s ideas for designers who want to innovate in the future of learning from home (35:04)</p><p>How to design engaging maker activities online plus one example from Sonia  (36:51)</p><p>How to embrace storytelling in the design of learning experiences (39:25)</p><p>The role of age and culture in how children engage with educational media (41:48)</p><p>How Sonia’s son brings new meaning and contributes to her research (44:37)</p><p>Challenges and opportunities in the future of early childhood education; the role of practitioners and researchers (46:08)</p><p>The need to create opportunities for industry designers who want to build a career in Education (51:38)</p><p>What Sonia wants to leave her mark on within her lifetime (55:31)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/"><strong>Maria Xenidou</strong></a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com/"><strong>David Bourne</strong></a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com"><strong>impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</strong></a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Maria talks with Aditya Nagrath, cofounder and chancellor of Elephant Learning. Aditya graduated with a dual major in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Denver, Colorado. While working full time as a software developer, he completed his PhD in Mathematics and Computer Science and founded Elephant Head Software. </p><p>In 2016, Aditya co-founded Elephant Learning to bring transformational change to America's education system.  Elephant Learning is an automated math academy that guarantees children learn one year of math in three months. All it takes is thirty minutes of math a week on the Elephant Learning app. They use algorithms to detect what a child does and does not understand. Children receive activities proven to teach math concepts faster, more efficiently, and with better results. </p><p>Parents receive real-time reports on their child’s progress, plus handy advice and coaching to take the concepts their child is learning outside of the app and apply them to real life. Teachers get free access to a dashboard developed by Elephant Learning to monitor their students' progress. They can easily identify the support each of their students needs to continue to advance in their math class. Teachers also have access to learning material to help them become more proficient in their teaching. </p><p>Maria and Aditya discuss how students become lifelong learners confident in their math abilities, free from math-related anxiety, and capable of thriving in a STEM-centric future. They also unpack how math proficiency helps students perform better in problem-solving and build a growth mindset to thrive in life and work. This is an insightful conversation with a visionary leader on a mission to change how the world teaches math. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Aditya Nagrath and Elephant Learning:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/adityanagrath/">Aditya Nagrath on LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.elephantlearning.com/">Elephant Learning</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aq-T6mBcIAc">Elephant Learning on YouTube</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/about/">NAEP Mathematics Assessment</a></p><p><a href="https://www.mathmatters.io/">Math Matters</a></p><p><a href="https://montessori-ami.org/about-montessori">Montessori Education</a> and <a href="https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Maria_Montessori">Maria Montessori </a></p><p><a href="https://fourhourbody.com/">The 4-Hour Body </a></p><p><a href="https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Helen_Keller">Hellen Keller</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Learning computer programming and studying computer science and mathematics (4:35)</p><p>Co-founding Elephant Learning in 2016 to solve America’s Math problem (6:20)</p><p>How Elephant Learning is teaching their students the Math language (8:20)</p><p>Placing students at the right level and adapting to their progress (11:20)</p><p>The report and feedback parents receive to assess and discuss their children’ progress (14:40)</p><p>What feedback children receive and what they love about Elephant Learning (17:00)</p><p>How they create results without overwhelming the students (18:50)</p><p>The development of the Elephant Learning App and the touch-screen experience (21:05)</p><p>The critical role of math in a STEM-centric and technology-empowered future of education and work (22:05)</p><p>How Elephant Learning helps students use math as a problem-solving tool (24:00)</p><p>The success stories of students with ADHD, dyslexia, autism and other learning impairments (25:50)</p><p>How struggling students overcome their math anxiety and become confident learners (27:30)</p><p>How teachers use the Elephant Learning dashboard in their classrooms to quickly identify the students who need one-to-one help (29:50)</p><p>Offering teachers free training material and resources for each math subject at the right level and the right time (32:20)</p><p>The overwhelmingly positive response of teachers at the early stage of Elephant Learning (33:00)</p><p>Supporting teachers’ classroom fund and offering tuition scholarships to those in need (34:50)</p><p>The implications of the pandemic on Elephant Learning and the Covid gap for so many students (37:15)</p><p>Continue to fulfil Elephant Learning’s vision and creating a new video-based algebra curriculum (40:15)</p><p>"What would our society look like if we could create politicians and entrepreneurs who could understand math and develop critical mental models and problem-solving skills?" (41:35)</p><p>Maria and Aditya share their thoughts on developing a growth mindset, accepting our frustrations and overcoming fear (43:35)</p><p>The depth of the research and thought that goes into the design of Elephant Learning (46:40)</p><p>How Aditya speaks to parents who are afraid their child is not smart enough to learn math (48:05)</p><p>What Aditya wants to leave his mark on within her lifetime (50:40)</p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/"><strong>Maria Xenidou</strong></a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com/"><strong>David Bourne</strong></a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com"><strong>impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</strong></a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p>
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      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Aditya Nagrath, Maria Xenidou)</author>
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Children receive activities proven to teach math concepts faster, more efficiently, and with better results. </p><p>Parents receive real-time reports on their child’s progress, plus handy advice and coaching to take the concepts their child is learning outside of the app and apply them to real life. Teachers get free access to a dashboard developed by Elephant Learning to monitor their students' progress. They can easily identify the support each of their students needs to continue to advance in their math class. Teachers also have access to learning material to help them become more proficient in their teaching. </p><p>Maria and Aditya discuss how students become lifelong learners confident in their math abilities, free from math-related anxiety, and capable of thriving in a STEM-centric future. They also unpack how math proficiency helps students perform better in problem-solving and build a growth mindset to thrive in life and work. 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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria talks with Florence Martin, Professor in Learning, Design and Technology at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. Florence serves as the Program Coordinator of Ed.D. in Educational Leadership, Learning, Design and Technology concentration and Program Director of the Post-Master’s Certificate of University and College Teaching. </p><p>If you are interested in instructional design, educational technology and online learning facilitation, this episode is for you. You will learn the most effective online teaching strategies derived from various research studies to help you enhance your online presence, design a 21-first century classroom and prepare your students for success. </p><p>Florence unpacks the skills and competencies of award-winning online instructors and defines the eight roles you need to perform to thrive as an online educator. She shares good practices and recommendations on how to design online learning environments to improve student engagement. </p><p>This is a wonderful conversation with a higher education leader who wants to train professionals to become better designers and instructors through her teaching and research. And in doing so, she continues to impact more students in classrooms around the world.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Florence Martin:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmartin/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://edld.uncc.edu/directory/florence-martin">Faculty Website</a>    </p><p><a href="https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=n_Nf3fgAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao">Google Scholar</a> </p><p> </p><p><strong> Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://webpages.uncc.edu/fmartin3/site2018/publications.html">Florence’s Publications</a> </p><p><a href="https://edld.uncc.edu/programs/instructional-systems-technology-program/master%E2%80%99s-degree-instructional-systems-technology">M.ED in Learning, Design and Technology</a></p><p><a href="https://edld.uncc.edu/programs/edd-educational-leadership">Ed.D. in Educational Leadership</a></p><p><a href="https://edld.uncc.edu/programs/post-masters-certificate-university-and-college-teaching">Post-Master’s in University and College Teaching</a></p><p><a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360131520302074">A systematic review of research on online teaching and learning from 2009 to 2018</a></p><p><a href="https://er.educause.edu/articles/2020/9/bichronous-online-learning-blending-asynchronous-and-synchronous-online-learning">Bichronous Online Learning: Blending Asynchronous and Synchronous Online Learning</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Florence’s fond memories going to school in South India (4:20)</p><p>Her love for math and her bachelors in Electrical Engineering (6:20)</p><p>Working as a network engineer before going to the US to continue her higher education (7:15)</p><p>Her decision to study Educational Technology for her Masters and PhD (8:30)</p><p>Experiencing student-centered and technology-based Education in grad school (10:00)</p><p>Her experience in corporate and the decision to become an academic (11:10)</p><p>Becoming a Professor in Design, Technology and Learning (13.30)</p><p>Designing the post-Master's Certificate for College & University Teaching (15:20)</p><p>Training professionals for leadership roles in K12, higher Ed and centers of teaching and learning (18:45)</p><p>Florence’s experience and insights into the evolution of Instructional Design (19:35)</p><p>The design of blended (in-person and online) synchronous learning (21:35)</p><p>Florence’s transition and experience in asynchronous online learning (22:50)</p><p>Best strategies for student engagement in various learning modalities (26:00)</p><p>How to transition successfully from in-person to online learning (29:30)</p><p>The elements of effective learning: design, facilitation, evaluation and assessment (33:00)</p><p>Award-winning online strategies derived from studies on design, engagement, facilitation, presence, communication, time management, evaluation and assessment (34:40)</p><p>Best practices to create social presence and connection (39:05)</p><p>Skills, competencies and roles of award-winning instructors (42:05)</p><p>How to prepare students for the 21st century (43:50)</p><p>Insights and suggestions on the future of online learning (45:05)</p><p>Florence’s reflections on teaching online during the pandemic (48:05)</p><p>What Florence wants to leave her mark on within her lifetime (49:40)</p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/"><strong>Maria Xenidou</strong></a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com/"><strong>David Bourne</strong></a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com"><strong>impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</strong></a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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She shares good practices and recommendations on how to design online learning environments to improve student engagement. </p><p>This is a wonderful conversation with a higher education leader who wants to train professionals to become better designers and instructors through her teaching and research. And in doing so, she continues to impact more students in classrooms around the world.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Florence Martin:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmartin/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://edld.uncc.edu/directory/florence-martin">Faculty Website</a>    </p><p><a href="https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=n_Nf3fgAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao">Google Scholar</a> </p><p> </p><p><strong> Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://webpages.uncc.edu/fmartin3/site2018/publications.html">Florence’s Publications</a> </p><p><a href="https://edld.uncc.edu/programs/instructional-systems-technology-program/master%E2%80%99s-degree-instructional-systems-technology">M.ED in Learning, Design and Technology</a></p><p><a href="https://edld.uncc.edu/programs/edd-educational-leadership">Ed.D. in Educational Leadership</a></p><p><a href="https://edld.uncc.edu/programs/post-masters-certificate-university-and-college-teaching">Post-Master’s in University and College Teaching</a></p><p><a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360131520302074">A systematic review of research on online teaching and learning from 2009 to 2018</a></p><p><a href="https://er.educause.edu/articles/2020/9/bichronous-online-learning-blending-asynchronous-and-synchronous-online-learning">Bichronous Online Learning: Blending Asynchronous and Synchronous Online Learning</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Florence’s fond memories going to school in South India (4:20)</p><p>Her love for math and her bachelors in Electrical Engineering (6:20)</p><p>Working as a network engineer before going to the US to continue her higher education (7:15)</p><p>Her decision to study Educational Technology for her Masters and PhD (8:30)</p><p>Experiencing student-centered and technology-based Education in grad school (10:00)</p><p>Her experience in corporate and the decision to become an academic (11:10)</p><p>Becoming a Professor in Design, Technology and Learning (13.30)</p><p>Designing the post-Master's Certificate for College & University Teaching (15:20)</p><p>Training professionals for leadership roles in K12, higher Ed and centers of teaching and learning (18:45)</p><p>Florence’s experience and insights into the evolution of Instructional Design (19:35)</p><p>The design of blended (in-person and online) synchronous learning (21:35)</p><p>Florence’s transition and experience in asynchronous online learning (22:50)</p><p>Best strategies for student engagement in various learning modalities (26:00)</p><p>How to transition successfully from in-person to online learning (29:30)</p><p>The elements of effective learning: design, facilitation, evaluation and assessment (33:00)</p><p>Award-winning online strategies derived from studies on design, engagement, facilitation, presence, communication, time management, evaluation and assessment (34:40)</p><p>Best practices to create social presence and connection (39:05)</p><p>Skills, competencies and roles of award-winning instructors (42:05)</p><p>How to prepare students for the 21st century (43:50)</p><p>Insights and suggestions on the future of online learning (45:05)</p><p>Florence’s reflections on teaching online during the pandemic (48:05)</p><p>What Florence wants to leave her mark on within her lifetime (49:40)</p><p> </p><p><strong> Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/"><strong>Maria Xenidou</strong></a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com/"><strong>David Bourne</strong></a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com"><strong>impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</strong></a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>When Maria strained her lower back in September of 2020, she developed a plan to rest, recover and get back with her life. Only, this time, things were different. Today, she talks about her decision to pause the podcast and what she learned from this experience. She also shares an update on how she is doing today and the plan forward. Tune in to learn how to use our mental strength to press pause so we can get back in the saddle when the time is right! </p><p> </p><p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Christine Oliver:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/christina-oliver-a27a468/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/cmoliver1?lang=en">Twitter</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.classroominc.org/">Classroom, Inc</a></p><p><a href="https://rtlgames.org/">Read to Lead Games</a></p><p><a href="https://www.classroominc.org/board_member/lewis-w-bernard/">Lewis W. Bernard</a></p><p><a href="https://urbanassembly.org/">The Urban Assembly</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Christina’s childhood: playing hide & seek and experiencing the joy of learning (4:50)</p><p>How her parents inspired Christina’s interest in education and reading (7:00)</p><p>Her love for history and humanity and her preference for hands-on learning in biology (8:00)</p><p>The person who inspired Christina to become a teacher (9:05)</p><p>What Christina learned about herself in her first job at a rifle club at the age of 13 (10:00)</p><p>Why Christina delayed her teaching career and got involved in politics at the NY State Assembly (12:00)</p><p>The role of representation in politics and how power can often lead to corruption (14:00)</p><p>How working at the NY State Governor’s office and visiting NYC led Christina to become a teacher in the Bronx (15:12)</p><p>Why teaching is the hardest job on the planet and why Christina loved it (16:45)</p><p>How life took Christina out of teaching when family illness sent her back to NY state (17:40)</p><p>How Christina started working on the intersection of politics and education in Washington, DC (18:25)</p><p>Why Christina decided to pursue her Masters in Education at Columbia SIPA in NYC (19:15)</p><p>How Christina’s interest in education reform led her to join the Urban Assembly (20:00)</p><p>Her decision to join Classroom, Inc and her current role as Executive Director (22:45)</p><p>The vision and mission of Classroom, Inc and their Read to Lead learning games platform (24:25)</p><p>How game-based learning helps bridge the skills gap between middle school and career (24:58)</p><p>How middle schoolers get exposure to over 30 different careers while building literacy skills (27:52)</p><p>What the Read to Lead games reminded Maria of during her former corporate career (31:04)</p><p>How the Read to Lead games, curriculum and resources develop and empower teachers to become more effective educators (32:45)</p><p>How adaptive learning is built in the Read to Lead games design to help struggling readers (35:70)</p><p>The three main Read to Lead learning games (39:65)</p><p>How the students build skills and confidence to be the boss at work (41:75)</p><p>The mission of Read to Lead: serving communities that lack resources and access to education (45:00)</p><p>How educators can access the free Read to Lead games, curriculum and resources (47:70)</p><p>What teachers love about Read to Lead: its unique value and impact on society (49:98)</p><p>What Christina wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime and Maria’s reflection (54:64)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2020 04:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Christina Oliver)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host & Producer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Christine Oliver:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/christina-oliver-a27a468/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/cmoliver1?lang=en">Twitter</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.classroominc.org/">Classroom, Inc</a></p><p><a href="https://rtlgames.org/">Read to Lead Games</a></p><p><a href="https://www.classroominc.org/board_member/lewis-w-bernard/">Lewis W. Bernard</a></p><p><a href="https://urbanassembly.org/">The Urban Assembly</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Christina’s childhood: playing hide & seek and experiencing the joy of learning (4:50)</p><p>How her parents inspired Christina’s interest in education and reading (7:00)</p><p>Her love for history and humanity and her preference for hands-on learning in biology (8:00)</p><p>The person who inspired Christina to become a teacher (9:05)</p><p>What Christina learned about herself in her first job at a rifle club at the age of 13 (10:00)</p><p>Why Christina delayed her teaching career and got involved in politics at the NY State Assembly (12:00)</p><p>The role of representation in politics and how power can often lead to corruption (14:00)</p><p>How working at the NY State Governor’s office and visiting NYC led Christina to become a teacher in the Bronx (15:12)</p><p>Why teaching is the hardest job on the planet and why Christina loved it (16:45)</p><p>How life took Christina out of teaching when family illness sent her back to NY state (17:40)</p><p>How Christina started working on the intersection of politics and education in Washington, DC (18:25)</p><p>Why Christina decided to pursue her Masters in Education at Columbia SIPA in NYC (19:15)</p><p>How Christina’s interest in education reform led her to join the Urban Assembly (20:00)</p><p>Her decision to join Classroom, Inc and her current role as Executive Director (22:45)</p><p>The vision and mission of Classroom, Inc and their Read to Lead learning games platform (24:25)</p><p>How game-based learning helps bridge the skills gap between middle school and career (24:58)</p><p>How middle schoolers get exposure to over 30 different careers while building literacy skills (27:52)</p><p>What the Read to Lead games reminded Maria of during her former corporate career (31:04)</p><p>How the Read to Lead games, curriculum and resources develop and empower teachers to become more effective educators (32:45)</p><p>How adaptive learning is built in the Read to Lead games design to help struggling readers (35:70)</p><p>The three main Read to Lead learning games (39:65)</p><p>How the students build skills and confidence to be the boss at work (41:75)</p><p>The mission of Read to Lead: serving communities that lack resources and access to education (45:00)</p><p>How educators can access the free Read to Lead games, curriculum and resources (47:70)</p><p>What teachers love about Read to Lead: its unique value and impact on society (49:98)</p><p>What Christina wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime and Maria’s reflection (54:64)</p>
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      <itunes:author>Maria Xenidou, Christina Oliver</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Christina Oliver, Executive Director at Classroom, Inc, an EdTech nonprofit founded by Lewis Bernard from Morgan Stanley to bridge the learning gap between middle school and the workplace. 

Through Read to Lead, their digital learning games platform, they put middle school students in charge of their learning by becoming the boss in a virtual workplace. They read closely, think critically, and solve real-world problems, all while balancing the hectic demands of an exciting workplace. Most importantly, these middle schoolers build critical literacy and leadership skills to help them thrive in school, life and career. 

The impact of Read to Lead is transformational. Students, especially those struggling with literacy and engagement increase reading achievement, find motivation in being the leader and see - often for the first time - a real connection between learning, career and their future

Middle school teachers and educators can join the Read to Lead platform at rtlgames.org for free to access their digital learning games and curriculum as well as a plethora of development tools and resources to help them build skills and increase their impact on their students. 

Tune in to learn from a leader who believes that hands-on game-based learning can empower middle school students to build 21st-century skills and develop the confidence to thrive in school, college, career and life. 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Christina Oliver, Executive Director at Classroom, Inc, an EdTech nonprofit founded by Lewis Bernard from Morgan Stanley to bridge the learning gap between middle school and the workplace. 

Through Read to Lead, their digital learning games platform, they put middle school students in charge of their learning by becoming the boss in a virtual workplace. They read closely, think critically, and solve real-world problems, all while balancing the hectic demands of an exciting workplace. Most importantly, these middle schoolers build critical literacy and leadership skills to help them thrive in school, life and career. 

The impact of Read to Lead is transformational. Students, especially those struggling with literacy and engagement increase reading achievement, find motivation in being the leader and see - often for the first time - a real connection between learning, career and their future

Middle school teachers and educators can join the Read to Lead platform at rtlgames.org for free to access their digital learning games and curriculum as well as a plethora of development tools and resources to help them build skills and increase their impact on their students. 

Tune in to learn from a leader who believes that hands-on game-based learning can empower middle school students to build 21st-century skills and develop the confidence to thrive in school, college, career and life. 
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Nina Huntemann and edX:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nina-huntemann/">On LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.edx.org/">edX.org</a>  </p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.psu.edu/">Penn State</a></p><p><a href="https://www.suffolk.edu/">Suffolk University in Boston</a></p><p><a href="https://www.harvard.edu/">Harvard</a></p><p><a href="https://www.mit.edu/">MIT</a></p><p><a href="https://www.ibm.com/us-en/">IBM</a></p><p><a href="https://www.iadb.org/en/about-us/overview">Inter-American Development Bank</a></p><p>Article: <a href="https://blog.edx.org/one-largest-experiments-ever-conducted-higher-education-lifelong-learning-happened-edx-learned/">One of the Largest Experiments ever Conducted in Higher Education and Lifelong Learning Happened on edX. Here is what they Learned.</a></p><p><a href="https://www.insidetrack.org/">Inside Track</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Childhood: discovering the world through a magnifying glass and a microscope (4:52)</p><p>University: studying communication to understand and democratize access to information (6:57)</p><p>Nina’s PhD thesis and the most critical learnings during that time (10:02)</p><p>How Nina decided to become a teacher (13:37)</p><p>Leaving her tenured career behind to make a bigger impact on education (17:26)</p><p>How she got to join edX in 2015 (20:50)</p><p>The importance of having experience in the system you want to disrupt (24:01)</p><p>edX’s mission: increasing access to education (24:57)</p><p>Who are the students of edX? (26:47)</p><p>The important of the edX partner network (27:42)</p><p>Best practices for delivering online education at scale (28:35)</p><p>The challenge of fostering team-based learning in an online environment at scale (34:28)</p><p>Creating more opportunities for asynchronous online learning to increase accessibility (36:33)</p><p>How edX measures learning outcomes (38:36)</p><p>How social accountability within small groups helps enhance learning outcomes (40:12)</p><p>Nina’s thoughts on hybrid flipped and other blended programs (42:32)</p><p>edX’s new offerings since the beginning of the pandemic (45:49)</p><p>Upskilling and reskilling to further evolve our career amid the pandemic (47:54)</p><p>edX’s micro-bachelors programs that empower learners to design their learning journey (51:48)</p><p>Supporting lifelong, self-directed learning through personal success coaches (57:36)</p><p>The impact of the recent online developments on education, teaching and learning (58:46)</p><p>What Nina wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (1:00:36)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 1 Oct 2020 04:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Nina Huntemann)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/nina-huntemann-eZ_nw5UW</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Nina Huntemann and edX:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nina-huntemann/">On LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.edx.org/">edX.org</a>  </p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.psu.edu/">Penn State</a></p><p><a href="https://www.suffolk.edu/">Suffolk University in Boston</a></p><p><a href="https://www.harvard.edu/">Harvard</a></p><p><a href="https://www.mit.edu/">MIT</a></p><p><a href="https://www.ibm.com/us-en/">IBM</a></p><p><a href="https://www.iadb.org/en/about-us/overview">Inter-American Development Bank</a></p><p>Article: <a href="https://blog.edx.org/one-largest-experiments-ever-conducted-higher-education-lifelong-learning-happened-edx-learned/">One of the Largest Experiments ever Conducted in Higher Education and Lifelong Learning Happened on edX. Here is what they Learned.</a></p><p><a href="https://www.insidetrack.org/">Inside Track</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Childhood: discovering the world through a magnifying glass and a microscope (4:52)</p><p>University: studying communication to understand and democratize access to information (6:57)</p><p>Nina’s PhD thesis and the most critical learnings during that time (10:02)</p><p>How Nina decided to become a teacher (13:37)</p><p>Leaving her tenured career behind to make a bigger impact on education (17:26)</p><p>How she got to join edX in 2015 (20:50)</p><p>The importance of having experience in the system you want to disrupt (24:01)</p><p>edX’s mission: increasing access to education (24:57)</p><p>Who are the students of edX? (26:47)</p><p>The important of the edX partner network (27:42)</p><p>Best practices for delivering online education at scale (28:35)</p><p>The challenge of fostering team-based learning in an online environment at scale (34:28)</p><p>Creating more opportunities for asynchronous online learning to increase accessibility (36:33)</p><p>How edX measures learning outcomes (38:36)</p><p>How social accountability within small groups helps enhance learning outcomes (40:12)</p><p>Nina’s thoughts on hybrid flipped and other blended programs (42:32)</p><p>edX’s new offerings since the beginning of the pandemic (45:49)</p><p>Upskilling and reskilling to further evolve our career amid the pandemic (47:54)</p><p>edX’s micro-bachelors programs that empower learners to design their learning journey (51:48)</p><p>Supporting lifelong, self-directed learning through personal success coaches (57:36)</p><p>The impact of the recent online developments on education, teaching and learning (58:46)</p><p>What Nina wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (1:00:36)</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Nina Huntemann, Vice President of Learning at edX where she is responsible for defining and driving their instructional and pedagogical strategy to improve outcomes for 30 million learners through collaboration with more than 150 partners worldwide.
 
Nina changed her university major from journalism to mass communication and obtained her PhD in communication to unpack the power structures and systems in the communication field. She was a tenured professor when she decided to disrupt herself, step away from a proven career and enhanced her impact in the emerging learning and education ecosystem. 

Nina joined edX in 2015 and has been dedicated to increasing access to high-quality education, creating and launching innovative academic programs and career-relevant credentials, and applying evidence-based practice to learning design. 

Founded by Harvard and MIT in 2012, edX is transforming traditional education by removing the barriers of cost, location and access. Fulfilling the demand for people to learn on their own terms, edX is providing the highest-quality, stackable learning experiences through a plethora of courses, including the groundbreaking MicroMasters® programs. 

Open edX is the open-source platform that powers edX courses and is freely available to educators and technologists who want to build learning tools and create solutions to benefit students everywhere in the world.

During their conversation, Maria and Nina discuss the new courses, programs and initiatives edX launched amid the pandemic to further support the needs of their learners at every stage of their journey, whether entering the job market, changing fields, or exploring new interests. 

Tune in to learn from a leader in a movement that is reimagining education on-campus and online and improving teaching and learning outcomes. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Nina Huntemann, Vice President of Learning at edX where she is responsible for defining and driving their instructional and pedagogical strategy to improve outcomes for 30 million learners through collaboration with more than 150 partners worldwide.
 
Nina changed her university major from journalism to mass communication and obtained her PhD in communication to unpack the power structures and systems in the communication field. She was a tenured professor when she decided to disrupt herself, step away from a proven career and enhanced her impact in the emerging learning and education ecosystem. 

Nina joined edX in 2015 and has been dedicated to increasing access to high-quality education, creating and launching innovative academic programs and career-relevant credentials, and applying evidence-based practice to learning design. 

Founded by Harvard and MIT in 2012, edX is transforming traditional education by removing the barriers of cost, location and access. Fulfilling the demand for people to learn on their own terms, edX is providing the highest-quality, stackable learning experiences through a plethora of courses, including the groundbreaking MicroMasters® programs. 

Open edX is the open-source platform that powers edX courses and is freely available to educators and technologists who want to build learning tools and create solutions to benefit students everywhere in the world.

During their conversation, Maria and Nina discuss the new courses, programs and initiatives edX launched amid the pandemic to further support the needs of their learners at every stage of their journey, whether entering the job market, changing fields, or exploring new interests. 

Tune in to learn from a leader in a movement that is reimagining education on-campus and online and improving teaching and learning outcomes. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Susanne Cappendijk and EDsnaps:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanne-cappendijk/">Susanne on LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="http://www.edsnaps.org/">EDsnaps</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.eur.nl/en">Erasmus University Rotterdam</a></p><p><a href="https://ki.se/en">Karolinska Institutet - a medical university</a></p><p><a href="https://www.fsu.edu/academics/">Florida State University</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_High_School_(New_York_City)">John F. Kennedy High School (New York City)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.hermanmiller.com/our-values/community-service/">Herman Miller Foundation</a></p><p><a href="https://www.adp.com/">ADP</a></p><p><a href="https://palmdrive.vc/">Palm Drive Capital</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Childhood in the Netherlands: a deep love for books and spending time at her Dad's work (3:49)</p><p>University: her studies and research in Biology, Neuroscience and Pharmacology (7:45)</p><p>How Susanne views our human ability to learn (10:42)</p><p>Her decision to pursue an MBA and the path to her current role (13:56)</p><p>How students build hard and soft skills alongside Susanne (18:48)</p><p>The origin of EDsnaps: learning to solve a problem with the resources at hand (22:31)</p><p>EDsnaps’ mission: empowering female-identifying students to reach their full potential (25:19)</p><p>The growth journey of EDsnaps: from their first pilot program to today (28:00)</p><p>How Susanne pivoted their in-person programs to entirely online during the pandemic (32:30)</p><p>EDsnaps’ new 8-week summer program in 2020 (34:34)</p><p>The Continuously Learning Officer program: a co-ed leadership program for high school and college students (38:29)</p><p>How Susanne responded to the lost summer internships of her students (41:08)</p><p>Creating leadership opportunities for students through a peer-mentoring program (42:41)</p><p>Fostering leadership in underserved students through collaboration and uniting forces (44:04)</p><p>Leveraging partnerships to serve needs and wants of their students (48:09)</p><p>The role of volunteers in the EDsnaps programs (53:25)</p><p>How EDsnaps gets funding (55:25)</p><p>How they measure the success of their programs (57:13)</p><p>What Susanne wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (1:03:07)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2020 04:05:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Susanne Cappendijk, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/susanne-cappendijk-QCpa5p80</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Susanne Cappendijk and EDsnaps:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanne-cappendijk/">Susanne on LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="http://www.edsnaps.org/">EDsnaps</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.eur.nl/en">Erasmus University Rotterdam</a></p><p><a href="https://ki.se/en">Karolinska Institutet - a medical university</a></p><p><a href="https://www.fsu.edu/academics/">Florida State University</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_High_School_(New_York_City)">John F. Kennedy High School (New York City)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.hermanmiller.com/our-values/community-service/">Herman Miller Foundation</a></p><p><a href="https://www.adp.com/">ADP</a></p><p><a href="https://palmdrive.vc/">Palm Drive Capital</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Childhood in the Netherlands: a deep love for books and spending time at her Dad's work (3:49)</p><p>University: her studies and research in Biology, Neuroscience and Pharmacology (7:45)</p><p>How Susanne views our human ability to learn (10:42)</p><p>Her decision to pursue an MBA and the path to her current role (13:56)</p><p>How students build hard and soft skills alongside Susanne (18:48)</p><p>The origin of EDsnaps: learning to solve a problem with the resources at hand (22:31)</p><p>EDsnaps’ mission: empowering female-identifying students to reach their full potential (25:19)</p><p>The growth journey of EDsnaps: from their first pilot program to today (28:00)</p><p>How Susanne pivoted their in-person programs to entirely online during the pandemic (32:30)</p><p>EDsnaps’ new 8-week summer program in 2020 (34:34)</p><p>The Continuously Learning Officer program: a co-ed leadership program for high school and college students (38:29)</p><p>How Susanne responded to the lost summer internships of her students (41:08)</p><p>Creating leadership opportunities for students through a peer-mentoring program (42:41)</p><p>Fostering leadership in underserved students through collaboration and uniting forces (44:04)</p><p>Leveraging partnerships to serve needs and wants of their students (48:09)</p><p>The role of volunteers in the EDsnaps programs (53:25)</p><p>How EDsnaps gets funding (55:25)</p><p>How they measure the success of their programs (57:13)</p><p>What Susanne wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (1:03:07)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Training Future STEM Leaders One Student at a Time with Susanne Cappendijk</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Susanne Cappendijk, Founder and President of EDsnaps, a non-profit organization that wants to increase diversity in the Science Technology Engineering and Math workforce. Through partnerships and collaborations with academia, corporations, non-profit organizations and individual volunteers, they are providing free after-school and summer programs to female-identifying students through hands-on experiences and real-life interactions. 

Susanne is a strategic, creative and visionary entrepreneurial professional with a unique blend of scientific research skills gained in academia, complemented by business consulting experience with companies ranging from early-stage startups to Fortune 100 corporations. 

They discuss how EDsnaps addresses STEM talent gaps in a creative, positive and collaborative environment that enables female-identifying students to build 21-century skills and get ready for the next phase of their careers as well-rounded and well-grounded STEM leaders.

They also unpack how Susanne bootstrapped her idea in 2017, starting with a pilot summer program and how, amid the pandemic, they moved their programs entirely online. She also talks about the new summer 2020 intern and fellow program that offered paid internships for undergraduate and graduate students whose internships were cancelled. 

Tune in to learn from a creative and business-savvy social entrepreneur who knows how to turn constraints upside down and solve real-life problems in education. </itunes:summary>
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Susanne is a strategic, creative and visionary entrepreneurial professional with a unique blend of scientific research skills gained in academia, complemented by business consulting experience with companies ranging from early-stage startups to Fortune 100 corporations. 

They discuss how EDsnaps addresses STEM talent gaps in a creative, positive and collaborative environment that enables female-identifying students to build 21-century skills and get ready for the next phase of their careers as well-rounded and well-grounded STEM leaders.

They also unpack how Susanne bootstrapped her idea in 2017, starting with a pilot summer program and how, amid the pandemic, they moved their programs entirely online. She also talks about the new summer 2020 intern and fellow program that offered paid internships for undergraduate and graduate students whose internships were cancelled. 

Tune in to learn from a creative and business-savvy social entrepreneur who knows how to turn constraints upside down and solve real-life problems in education. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Designing Flexible Learning Spaces at School, and at Home with Robert Dillon</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Robert Dillon:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drrobertdillon/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://drrobertdillon.com/">Website</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://rlh-designed.weebly.com/">Rebecca Hare</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Space-Educators-Rebecca-Louise-Hare/dp/1945167017">The Space: A Guide For Educators</a> by Rebecca Hare and Robert Dillon</p><p>Robert’s article on EdSurge called “<a href="https://www.edsurge.com/news/2020-06-22-what-does-good-classroom-design-look-like-iRdillon25@gmail.comn-the-age-of-social-distancing">What Does Good Classroom Design Look Like in the Age of Social Distancing?</a>”</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Art-Noticing-Creativity-Inspiration-Discover/dp/0525521240/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+art+of+noticing&qid=1598030202&s=books&sr=1-1">The Art of Noticing: 131 ways to Spark Creativity, Find Inspiration, and Discover Joy in the Everyday </a>by Rob Walker </p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Childhood: using the outdoors as a school beyond school (3:25)</p><p>University: studying journalism before becoming a teacher (5:31)</p><p>Deciding to shift his career into Innovation for Education (8:40)</p><p>The 3 big problems in Education Robert is helping to solve(11:00)</p><p>The art of designing an active learning space (13:31)</p><p>The benefits of well-designed learning spaces (14:46)</p><p>Practical tips for designing a flexible and agile learning space (17:15)</p><p>How teachers and educators can adopt a designer mindset (18:50)</p><p>Designing an inclusive learning space with the students and, not for the students (20:44)</p><p>The importance of designing the entire school building for active learning and how to signal this from the outside (26:42)</p><p>“Optimizing the perimeter”: decluttering walls and using mindful color palettes (29:06)</p><p>Reducing the teacher-only space amid social distancing (30:51)</p><p>Movement and learning: oxygenating the brain for optimal learning (32:19)</p><p>Space and time: optimizing our time in each space for best learning outcomes (33:55)</p><p>Adapting our home to become an active learning space during distance learning (36:00)</p><p>Bringing good design practices to the digital learning space (38:05)</p><p>The importance of creating moments of quiet time and silence during learning (40:04)</p><p>How teachers can include both parents and students in the design of online learning space this fall (41:20)</p><p>Two questions we can all ask ourselves before we start designing our learning (43:31)</p><p>The importance of noticing our space (45:14)</p><p>What Robert wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (46:06)</p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 3 Sep 2020 04:05:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Robert Dillon, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/robert-dillon-DKO2cU2f</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Robert Dillon:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drrobertdillon/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://drrobertdillon.com/">Website</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://rlh-designed.weebly.com/">Rebecca Hare</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Space-Educators-Rebecca-Louise-Hare/dp/1945167017">The Space: A Guide For Educators</a> by Rebecca Hare and Robert Dillon</p><p>Robert’s article on EdSurge called “<a href="https://www.edsurge.com/news/2020-06-22-what-does-good-classroom-design-look-like-iRdillon25@gmail.comn-the-age-of-social-distancing">What Does Good Classroom Design Look Like in the Age of Social Distancing?</a>”</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Art-Noticing-Creativity-Inspiration-Discover/dp/0525521240/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+art+of+noticing&qid=1598030202&s=books&sr=1-1">The Art of Noticing: 131 ways to Spark Creativity, Find Inspiration, and Discover Joy in the Everyday </a>by Rob Walker </p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Childhood: using the outdoors as a school beyond school (3:25)</p><p>University: studying journalism before becoming a teacher (5:31)</p><p>Deciding to shift his career into Innovation for Education (8:40)</p><p>The 3 big problems in Education Robert is helping to solve(11:00)</p><p>The art of designing an active learning space (13:31)</p><p>The benefits of well-designed learning spaces (14:46)</p><p>Practical tips for designing a flexible and agile learning space (17:15)</p><p>How teachers and educators can adopt a designer mindset (18:50)</p><p>Designing an inclusive learning space with the students and, not for the students (20:44)</p><p>The importance of designing the entire school building for active learning and how to signal this from the outside (26:42)</p><p>“Optimizing the perimeter”: decluttering walls and using mindful color palettes (29:06)</p><p>Reducing the teacher-only space amid social distancing (30:51)</p><p>Movement and learning: oxygenating the brain for optimal learning (32:19)</p><p>Space and time: optimizing our time in each space for best learning outcomes (33:55)</p><p>Adapting our home to become an active learning space during distance learning (36:00)</p><p>Bringing good design practices to the digital learning space (38:05)</p><p>The importance of creating moments of quiet time and silence during learning (40:04)</p><p>How teachers can include both parents and students in the design of online learning space this fall (41:20)</p><p>Two questions we can all ask ourselves before we start designing our learning (43:31)</p><p>The importance of noticing our space (45:14)</p><p>What Robert wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (46:06)</p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:title>Designing Flexible Learning Spaces at School, and at Home with Robert Dillon</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Robert Dillon, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Robert Dillon, author, consultant and school designer who is working with teachers and education leaders throughout the country. Robert has been honored by The Center for Green Schools, the dSchool at Stanford University, the Buck Institute for Education, and Future Ready Schools. 

Robert has been serving kids and families as a teacher, principal, technology director, and innovation leader for over twenty years. He brings synergy to instructional design, technology infusion, and learning space design. He believes that in this synergy is the educational gold that students need to be successful citizens in a modern world.

During this conversation, Maria and Robert dive into the book he co-authored with Rebecca Hare called The Space: A Guide for Educators. Robert shares actionable insights and best practices on how to design a flexible and agile learning space that fosters creativity, collaboration, teamwork, inclusion and empathy. 

They also discuss What a Good Classroom Design Looks Like in the Age of Social Distancing and how teachers and educators can create a low-stress learning space that promotes health, joy, trust, and connection.

Tune in to learn from an inspiring education leader who is helping teachers develop a designer mindset and empowering their students to grow in an active and flexible learning space. 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Robert Dillon, author, consultant and school designer who is working with teachers and education leaders throughout the country. Robert has been honored by The Center for Green Schools, the dSchool at Stanford University, the Buck Institute for Education, and Future Ready Schools. 

Robert has been serving kids and families as a teacher, principal, technology director, and innovation leader for over twenty years. He brings synergy to instructional design, technology infusion, and learning space design. He believes that in this synergy is the educational gold that students need to be successful citizens in a modern world.

During this conversation, Maria and Robert dive into the book he co-authored with Rebecca Hare called The Space: A Guide for Educators. Robert shares actionable insights and best practices on how to design a flexible and agile learning space that fosters creativity, collaboration, teamwork, inclusion and empathy. 

They also discuss What a Good Classroom Design Looks Like in the Age of Social Distancing and how teachers and educators can create a low-stress learning space that promotes health, joy, trust, and connection.

Tune in to learn from an inspiring education leader who is helping teachers develop a designer mindset and empowering their students to grow in an active and flexible learning space. 
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Rolin Moe:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rolin-moe-816aa1117/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="http://profmoe.com/">Website</a></p><p><a href="http://profmoe.com/blog/manifeso-edtech/">A Manifesto Against EdTech© During an Emergency Online Pivot</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://davidwiley.org/">David Wiley</a> - Founder of the <a href="https://openedconference.org/2019/">Open Education Conference</a></p><p><a href="https://www.pepperdine.edu/">Pepperdine University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Teaching-Transgress-Education-Practice-Translation/dp/0415908086">Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom</a> by Bell Hooks </p><p><a href="https://www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca/chairholders-titulaires/profile-eng.aspx?profileId=3036">George Veletsianos</a> - Canada Research Chair in Innovative Learning and Technology </p><p><a href="https://bryanalexander.org/">Bryan Alexander</a></p><p><a href="http://www.skylinecollege.edu/">Skyline College</a></p><p><a href="https://cvc.edu/">California Virtual Campus </a></p><p><a href="https://www.calbright.org/">Calbright College</a></p><p><a href="https://collegeofsanmateo.edu/">College of San Mateo </a></p><p><a href="https://canadacollege.edu/">Cañada College </a></p><p><a href="https://smccd.edu/">San Mateo County Community College District</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_Tools_Interoperability">Learning Tools Interoperability</a> (LIT)</p><p><a href="http://wildleaders.org/team/">Dr. Rob McKenna at WiLD LEADERS</a></p><p><a href="https://www.labster.com/">Labster </a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Siemens">George Siemens</a></p><p><a href="https://gsep.pepperdine.edu/about/our-people/faculty/paul-sparks/">Paul Sparks</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Childhood: a unique relationship with computers and how it has guided Rolin's career path (3:21)</p><p>University: Studying English and Film to go into the field of Performing Arts (6:30)</p><p>From a literary agent to becoming a teacher (7:37)</p><p>The decision to pursue his Doctorate in Education (10:16)</p><p>The importance of a support system while making education and career-related decisions (13:50)</p><p>Rolin's role at Skyline College: how they've trained the entire staff to be ready for online learning in the fall (16:59)</p><p>Designing training for faculty: guiding values, content and process (20:54)</p><p>Unpacking hard to teach online subjects: labs and performing arts (32:12)</p><p>The role of technology and educators to advance equity (38:03)</p><p>How to build successful online education programs (45:39)</p><p>Creating magic in education through the power of people (50:23)</p><p>The mark Rolin wants to leave in the world (52:18)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2020 04:05:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Rolin Moe, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/rolin-moe-pkRHOiIQ</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Rolin Moe:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rolin-moe-816aa1117/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="http://profmoe.com/">Website</a></p><p><a href="http://profmoe.com/blog/manifeso-edtech/">A Manifesto Against EdTech© During an Emergency Online Pivot</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://davidwiley.org/">David Wiley</a> - Founder of the <a href="https://openedconference.org/2019/">Open Education Conference</a></p><p><a href="https://www.pepperdine.edu/">Pepperdine University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Teaching-Transgress-Education-Practice-Translation/dp/0415908086">Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom</a> by Bell Hooks </p><p><a href="https://www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca/chairholders-titulaires/profile-eng.aspx?profileId=3036">George Veletsianos</a> - Canada Research Chair in Innovative Learning and Technology </p><p><a href="https://bryanalexander.org/">Bryan Alexander</a></p><p><a href="http://www.skylinecollege.edu/">Skyline College</a></p><p><a href="https://cvc.edu/">California Virtual Campus </a></p><p><a href="https://www.calbright.org/">Calbright College</a></p><p><a href="https://collegeofsanmateo.edu/">College of San Mateo </a></p><p><a href="https://canadacollege.edu/">Cañada College </a></p><p><a href="https://smccd.edu/">San Mateo County Community College District</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_Tools_Interoperability">Learning Tools Interoperability</a> (LIT)</p><p><a href="http://wildleaders.org/team/">Dr. Rob McKenna at WiLD LEADERS</a></p><p><a href="https://www.labster.com/">Labster </a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Siemens">George Siemens</a></p><p><a href="https://gsep.pepperdine.edu/about/our-people/faculty/paul-sparks/">Paul Sparks</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Childhood: a unique relationship with computers and how it has guided Rolin's career path (3:21)</p><p>University: Studying English and Film to go into the field of Performing Arts (6:30)</p><p>From a literary agent to becoming a teacher (7:37)</p><p>The decision to pursue his Doctorate in Education (10:16)</p><p>The importance of a support system while making education and career-related decisions (13:50)</p><p>Rolin's role at Skyline College: how they've trained the entire staff to be ready for online learning in the fall (16:59)</p><p>Designing training for faculty: guiding values, content and process (20:54)</p><p>Unpacking hard to teach online subjects: labs and performing arts (32:12)</p><p>The role of technology and educators to advance equity (38:03)</p><p>How to build successful online education programs (45:39)</p><p>Creating magic in education through the power of people (50:23)</p><p>The mark Rolin wants to leave in the world (52:18)</p>
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As an education administrator, Rolin has been leading people towards a shared vision of equity and access in learning environments, specifically distance education and educational innovation. He has worked closely with formal and non-formal learning institutions of all sizes, designing and implementing programs and strategies to enhance learning and teaching. 

Together, they unpack the manifesto Rolin wrote against EdTech during the recent emergency online pivot, and he shares his experience harnessing the power of people and the importance of communication, customized training and hands-on support.

Tune in to learn from a scholar, practitioner and innovator who believes that “the best education environments provide ample opportunities for learners to engage and for experts to facilitate, fill knowledge gaps, further skill development, and stay out of the way”.
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As an education administrator, Rolin has been leading people towards a shared vision of equity and access in learning environments, specifically distance education and educational innovation. He has worked closely with formal and non-formal learning institutions of all sizes, designing and implementing programs and strategies to enhance learning and teaching. 

Together, they unpack the manifesto Rolin wrote against EdTech during the recent emergency online pivot, and he shares his experience harnessing the power of people and the importance of communication, customized training and hands-on support.

Tune in to learn from a scholar, practitioner and innovator who believes that “the best education environments provide ample opportunities for learners to engage and for experts to facilitate, fill knowledge gaps, further skill development, and stay out of the way”.
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Abby Falik and Global Citizen Year:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/abbyfalik/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://abbyfalik.com/">Her website</a></p><p><a href="https://abbyfalik.com/media/">Media</a></p><p><a href="https://www.globalcitizenyear.org/">Global Citizen Year</a></p><p><a href="https://www.globalcitizenyear.org/academy/">Global Citizen Academy</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Childhood: travelling around the world with her family and developing an entrepreneurial mindset (4:10)</p><p>University: self-designing her bachelor’s degree in International Development and taking a formative gap year during college (7:58)</p><p>The most challenging part of her gap year (11:05)</p><p>The road to founding Global Citizen Year: her early career and the decision to go to business school (12:56)</p><p>Abby’s advice to find your purpose: follow your heartbreak (17:19)</p><p>The mission of Global Citizen Year (20:21)</p><p>What a Global Citizen Year looks like (22:47)</p><p>The support students receive before, during and after their Global Citizen Year (27:54)</p><p>The decision to launch the Global Citizen Academy in 2020 (30:56)</p><p>How they built the Global Citizen Academy through partnerships (37:17)</p><p>The financial model of the Global Citizen Academy: pay what you can (39:37)</p><p>The essence of the Global Citizen Year: an apprenticeship for growth and reflection (40:30)</p><p>The importance of peer-to-peer learning (42:28)</p><p>How Abby sees Global Citizen Year evolve in the future (43:44)</p><p>Working closely with Colleges and Universities to bring the change they want to see (44:57)</p><p>What Abby wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (47:48)</p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2020 04:05:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Abby Falik, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/abby-falik-QSQu_14g</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Abby Falik and Global Citizen Year:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/abbyfalik/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://abbyfalik.com/">Her website</a></p><p><a href="https://abbyfalik.com/media/">Media</a></p><p><a href="https://www.globalcitizenyear.org/">Global Citizen Year</a></p><p><a href="https://www.globalcitizenyear.org/academy/">Global Citizen Academy</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Childhood: travelling around the world with her family and developing an entrepreneurial mindset (4:10)</p><p>University: self-designing her bachelor’s degree in International Development and taking a formative gap year during college (7:58)</p><p>The most challenging part of her gap year (11:05)</p><p>The road to founding Global Citizen Year: her early career and the decision to go to business school (12:56)</p><p>Abby’s advice to find your purpose: follow your heartbreak (17:19)</p><p>The mission of Global Citizen Year (20:21)</p><p>What a Global Citizen Year looks like (22:47)</p><p>The support students receive before, during and after their Global Citizen Year (27:54)</p><p>The decision to launch the Global Citizen Academy in 2020 (30:56)</p><p>How they built the Global Citizen Academy through partnerships (37:17)</p><p>The financial model of the Global Citizen Academy: pay what you can (39:37)</p><p>The essence of the Global Citizen Year: an apprenticeship for growth and reflection (40:30)</p><p>The importance of peer-to-peer learning (42:28)</p><p>How Abby sees Global Citizen Year evolve in the future (43:44)</p><p>Working closely with Colleges and Universities to bring the change they want to see (44:57)</p><p>What Abby wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (47:48)</p><p> </p>
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During their conversation, Abby explains why we need to reframe the gap year as a bridge year - an experience that builds self-awareness, global skills and grit through learning and social impact. They also talk about how, during the COVID-19 pandemic, they launched the Global Citizen Academy to empower emerging leaders to become changemakers who will help address our shared global challenges.

Tune in to learn from a recognized expert on social innovation, leadership, and the changing landscape of education who has been profiled by The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, and The Chronicle of Higher Education. Abby has been named one of the Most Creative People in Business by Fast Company in 2016, one of America’s Top 25 Philanthropy Speakers by The Business of Giving in 2018, and one of Goldman Sachs’ Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs for the third consecutive year in 2019. </itunes:summary>
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During their conversation, Abby explains why we need to reframe the gap year as a bridge year - an experience that builds self-awareness, global skills and grit through learning and social impact. They also talk about how, during the COVID-19 pandemic, they launched the Global Citizen Academy to empower emerging leaders to become changemakers who will help address our shared global challenges.

Tune in to learn from a recognized expert on social innovation, leadership, and the changing landscape of education who has been profiled by The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, and The Chronicle of Higher Education. Abby has been named one of the Most Creative People in Business by Fast Company in 2016, one of America’s Top 25 Philanthropy Speakers by The Business of Giving in 2018, and one of Goldman Sachs’ Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs for the third consecutive year in 2019. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Enilda Romera-Hall:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/romeroenilda">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.ut.edu/directory/romero-hall-enilda">Her page on the University of Tampa website</a></p><p><a href="https://www.ut.edu/graduate-degrees/graduate-education-programs/ms-in-instructional-design-and-technology">The masters she teaches in Instructional Design and Technology</a>  </p><p><a href="https://www.enildaromero.net/">Personal Website</a></p><p><a href="https://www.enildaromero.net/teaching.html">The different courses she teaches</a></p><p><a href="https://www.enildaromero.net/publications.html">Her publications</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.utp.ac.pa/">Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá</a></p><p><a href="https://www.centennialcollege.ca/">Centennial College</a></p><p><a href="https://www.emporia.edu/">Emporia State University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.odu.edu/stemps/academics/idt">Programs in Instructional Design & Technology at Old Dominion University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.ut.edu/">University of Tampa</a></p><p><a href="https://www.emporia.edu/teachers-college/about-college/deans-office/ttc-directory/dr-jozenia-colorado-resa/">Dr. Jozenia Colorado-Resa </a></p><p><a href="https://curry.virginia.edu/ginger-watson">Dr. Ginger Watson</a></p><p><a href="https://coe.uga.edu/directory/people/treeves">Dr. Thomas Reeves</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Enilda's interest in various topics at a bilingual school in Panama City (3:03)</p><p>Moving to Canada and studying computer programming (7:56)</p><p>Getting a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration (9:54)</p><p>Why she chose to study Instructional Design for her Masters (10:32)</p><p>Enilda’s decision to pursue a PhD in Education and the impact of her mentors during this time (12:46)</p><p>How she combines teaching, mentoring and researching in her current role as Associate Professor and Graduate Program Coordinator at Tampa University (16:50)</p><p>Enilda's thoughts on the biggest advancements in Instructional Design since she started working in the field (20:34)</p><p>Improving Instructional Design: learning how to apply the research findings to the practical field (23:18)</p><p>Enilda’s book: a collaborative project designed to bring theory to practice (25:49)</p><p>The trends that Enilda sees in the future of instructional design and technology (30:09)</p><p>Enilda’s work in online social communities (32:01)</p><p>How to use social media to advance higher education and career development (33:16)</p><p>How COVID has affected the digital learning experience (38:08)</p><p>What demotivates students in an online course (41:32)</p><p>How to make synchronous meetings attractive to students through active learning experiences and games (45:12)</p><p>How Enilda builds the courses she teaches (47:49)</p><p>Sharing her work openly to help others learn from it (50:22)</p><p>What keeps Enilda up at night or what she thinks of first thing in the morning (54:14)</p><p>What Enilda wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (54:58)</p><p>How her 4-year-old son has influenced her creativity during the pandemic (57:24)</p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2020 04:05:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Enilda Romero-Hall, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/enilda-romero-hall-A_cTqLq1</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Enilda Romera-Hall:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/romeroenilda">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.ut.edu/directory/romero-hall-enilda">Her page on the University of Tampa website</a></p><p><a href="https://www.ut.edu/graduate-degrees/graduate-education-programs/ms-in-instructional-design-and-technology">The masters she teaches in Instructional Design and Technology</a>  </p><p><a href="https://www.enildaromero.net/">Personal Website</a></p><p><a href="https://www.enildaromero.net/teaching.html">The different courses she teaches</a></p><p><a href="https://www.enildaromero.net/publications.html">Her publications</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.utp.ac.pa/">Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá</a></p><p><a href="https://www.centennialcollege.ca/">Centennial College</a></p><p><a href="https://www.emporia.edu/">Emporia State University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.odu.edu/stemps/academics/idt">Programs in Instructional Design & Technology at Old Dominion University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.ut.edu/">University of Tampa</a></p><p><a href="https://www.emporia.edu/teachers-college/about-college/deans-office/ttc-directory/dr-jozenia-colorado-resa/">Dr. Jozenia Colorado-Resa </a></p><p><a href="https://curry.virginia.edu/ginger-watson">Dr. Ginger Watson</a></p><p><a href="https://coe.uga.edu/directory/people/treeves">Dr. Thomas Reeves</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Enilda's interest in various topics at a bilingual school in Panama City (3:03)</p><p>Moving to Canada and studying computer programming (7:56)</p><p>Getting a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration (9:54)</p><p>Why she chose to study Instructional Design for her Masters (10:32)</p><p>Enilda’s decision to pursue a PhD in Education and the impact of her mentors during this time (12:46)</p><p>How she combines teaching, mentoring and researching in her current role as Associate Professor and Graduate Program Coordinator at Tampa University (16:50)</p><p>Enilda's thoughts on the biggest advancements in Instructional Design since she started working in the field (20:34)</p><p>Improving Instructional Design: learning how to apply the research findings to the practical field (23:18)</p><p>Enilda’s book: a collaborative project designed to bring theory to practice (25:49)</p><p>The trends that Enilda sees in the future of instructional design and technology (30:09)</p><p>Enilda’s work in online social communities (32:01)</p><p>How to use social media to advance higher education and career development (33:16)</p><p>How COVID has affected the digital learning experience (38:08)</p><p>What demotivates students in an online course (41:32)</p><p>How to make synchronous meetings attractive to students through active learning experiences and games (45:12)</p><p>How Enilda builds the courses she teaches (47:49)</p><p>Sharing her work openly to help others learn from it (50:22)</p><p>What keeps Enilda up at night or what she thinks of first thing in the morning (54:14)</p><p>What Enilda wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (54:58)</p><p>How her 4-year-old son has influenced her creativity during the pandemic (57:24)</p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Enilda Romero-Hall, Associate Professor of Instructional Design &amp; Technology in the Department of Education at the University of Tampa. Enilda studied Computer Programming before she pursued her Bachelors in Business Administration. She then obtained her Master in Instructional Design &amp; Technology and her PhD in Education. 

Enilda is native of Panama. Her cultural heritage is afro-latinx, and she is fluent in both Spanish and English. As a learner, she has experienced the education system in Panama, Canada, and America.

In this conversation, Enilda talks about the plethora of graduate-level courses she teaches in instructional design, distance education, online social communities, principles of learner motivation, design of online collaborative learning and so much more. She also shares insights about the book she is co-authoring and editing on instructional design research methodologies to help practitioners put theory into practice.

If you are an instructional designer or want to become one or you are an educator interested in learning more about instructional design, this episode is for you. During this conversation, you will learn about the evolution of instructional design over the years, along with the current challenges, future trends, and emerging opportunities.

Tune in to hear from an inspiring leader enhancing student engagement and social impact through instructional design.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Enilda Romero-Hall, Associate Professor of Instructional Design &amp; Technology in the Department of Education at the University of Tampa. Enilda studied Computer Programming before she pursued her Bachelors in Business Administration. She then obtained her Master in Instructional Design &amp; Technology and her PhD in Education. 

Enilda is native of Panama. Her cultural heritage is afro-latinx, and she is fluent in both Spanish and English. As a learner, she has experienced the education system in Panama, Canada, and America.

In this conversation, Enilda talks about the plethora of graduate-level courses she teaches in instructional design, distance education, online social communities, principles of learner motivation, design of online collaborative learning and so much more. She also shares insights about the book she is co-authoring and editing on instructional design research methodologies to help practitioners put theory into practice.

If you are an instructional designer or want to become one or you are an educator interested in learning more about instructional design, this episode is for you. During this conversation, you will learn about the evolution of instructional design over the years, along with the current challenges, future trends, and emerging opportunities.

Tune in to hear from an inspiring leader enhancing student engagement and social impact through instructional design.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Carving Out a Better Career through Micro-Internships with Jeffrey Moss</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Jeffrey Moss and his projects:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreybmoss/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.parkerdewey.com/">Parker Dewey</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/micheleaymold/">Michelle Aymold </a></p><p>Article on EdSurge: <a href="https://www.edsurge.com/news/2020-05-07-colleges-move-to-help-students-find-remote-internships-none-include-fetching-coffee?utm_source=EdSurgeNext&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=05-08-2020&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWkdaa1pEVTBabU5oWlRrdyIsInQiOiJJZ1BJTnpMcmhOQVJkcHE0VUg4a0llNzdWc1VSRWtSVGczVDhXMHZNZ3BzZUxTTlhwZ0FKc0U3YStBdjF6SktRNUc3RFI5eG0reDNxREMwZEsxT2tUTXVic1FLR2VOUzc3dkNpVGtNZ0JpRzRQOGg0Q2dFWlNcL053b0MyNVg0SmsifQ%3D%3D"><i>Colleges Move to Help Students Find Remote Internships. None Include Fetching Coffee.</i></a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Jeffrey’s early learning memories and his internship experiences (3:50)</p><p>The origin story of Parker Dewey (8:24)</p><p>How they design effective micro-internships (12:16)</p><p>Parker Dewey's business model: frictionless, simple and efficient (15:21)</p><p>Experiential recruiting: a two-way assessment for both the company and the student (20:09)</p><p>How students can select micro-internships to build 21st-century skills (23:40)</p><p>How Parker Dewey helps students with internship and employment options during the current pandemic (25:32)</p><p>The process of providing feedback and guidance to the students (28:46)</p><p>How Parker Dewey ensures that students are engaged and motivated (31:19)</p><p>The eligibility criteria for international students interested in micro-internships (32:27)</p><p>Jeffrey’s advice to seniors in college amid the pandemic (33:21)</p><p>How hiring managers can leverage micro-internships in lieu of cancelled internships (38:54)</p><p>What Jeffrey wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (42:16)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 6 Aug 2020 04:05:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Jeffrey Moss, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/jeffrey-moss-IY2iyUyN</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Jeffrey Moss and his projects:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreybmoss/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.parkerdewey.com/">Parker Dewey</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/micheleaymold/">Michelle Aymold </a></p><p>Article on EdSurge: <a href="https://www.edsurge.com/news/2020-05-07-colleges-move-to-help-students-find-remote-internships-none-include-fetching-coffee?utm_source=EdSurgeNext&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=05-08-2020&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWkdaa1pEVTBabU5oWlRrdyIsInQiOiJJZ1BJTnpMcmhOQVJkcHE0VUg4a0llNzdWc1VSRWtSVGczVDhXMHZNZ3BzZUxTTlhwZ0FKc0U3YStBdjF6SktRNUc3RFI5eG0reDNxREMwZEsxT2tUTXVic1FLR2VOUzc3dkNpVGtNZ0JpRzRQOGg0Q2dFWlNcL053b0MyNVg0SmsifQ%3D%3D"><i>Colleges Move to Help Students Find Remote Internships. None Include Fetching Coffee.</i></a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Jeffrey’s early learning memories and his internship experiences (3:50)</p><p>The origin story of Parker Dewey (8:24)</p><p>How they design effective micro-internships (12:16)</p><p>Parker Dewey's business model: frictionless, simple and efficient (15:21)</p><p>Experiential recruiting: a two-way assessment for both the company and the student (20:09)</p><p>How students can select micro-internships to build 21st-century skills (23:40)</p><p>How Parker Dewey helps students with internship and employment options during the current pandemic (25:32)</p><p>The process of providing feedback and guidance to the students (28:46)</p><p>How Parker Dewey ensures that students are engaged and motivated (31:19)</p><p>The eligibility criteria for international students interested in micro-internships (32:27)</p><p>Jeffrey’s advice to seniors in college amid the pandemic (33:21)</p><p>How hiring managers can leverage micro-internships in lieu of cancelled internships (38:54)</p><p>What Jeffrey wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (42:16)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Carving Out a Better Career through Micro-Internships with Jeffrey Moss</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Jeffrey Moss, Founder and CEO of Parker Dewey, a mission-oriented organization that helps connect great talent with great companies. Parker Dewey has the largest network of highly motivated college students and recent graduates who are excited to complete short-term, professional assignments, known as micro-internships. 

During these micro-internships, they can demonstrate their grit and exceed expectations as they seek the right full-time role or internship. Micro-Internships also help companies identify and evaluate prospective job candidates for when hiring needs arise. As a result, organizations improve hiring effectiveness, enhance diversity, and drive retention. 

Jeffrey and I discuss how micro-internships help students and recent graduates explore various career options by working on a range of projects for companies of different sizes so they can decide what work they want to do and who they want to work for through real-life professional experiences. 

If you are a student or recent graduate, our discussion will inspire you and provide guidance on how to explore your career and get your foot in the door of potential employers while you get paid for completing professional assignments. 

Tune in to learn from an inspiring leader who has been creating equitable access to professional experiences as a pathway to a successful career, for everyone. 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Jeffrey Moss, Founder and CEO of Parker Dewey, a mission-oriented organization that helps connect great talent with great companies. Parker Dewey has the largest network of highly motivated college students and recent graduates who are excited to complete short-term, professional assignments, known as micro-internships. 

During these micro-internships, they can demonstrate their grit and exceed expectations as they seek the right full-time role or internship. Micro-Internships also help companies identify and evaluate prospective job candidates for when hiring needs arise. As a result, organizations improve hiring effectiveness, enhance diversity, and drive retention. 

Jeffrey and I discuss how micro-internships help students and recent graduates explore various career options by working on a range of projects for companies of different sizes so they can decide what work they want to do and who they want to work for through real-life professional experiences. 

If you are a student or recent graduate, our discussion will inspire you and provide guidance on how to explore your career and get your foot in the door of potential employers while you get paid for completing professional assignments. 

Tune in to learn from an inspiring leader who has been creating equitable access to professional experiences as a pathway to a successful career, for everyone. 
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Howard Blumenthal and his projects:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/hblumenthal/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="http://www.reinventing.school">Reinventing School</a></p><p><a href="http://www.kidsonearth.org">Kids on Earth</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Where_in_the_World_Is_Carmen_Sandiego%3F_(game_show)#:~:text=Where%20in%20the%20World%20Is%20Carmen%20Sandiego%3F%20was%20an%20American,series%20created%20by%20Br%C3%B8derbund%20Software.">Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dorothy-tecklenburg-74195912/">Dorothy Tecklenburg </a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Faces-Looking-Up-Mina-Lewiton/dp/B0000CKZWT">Faces Looking Up</a> by Mina Lewiton</p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greta_Thunberg">Greta Thunberg</a></p><p><a href="https://www.stevehargadon.com/">Steve Hargadon</a></p><p><a href="https://www.ancestry.com/">Ancestry.com</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_psychology">Positive Psychology </a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Howard’s early-childhood interest in media and production through a self-directed learning path (4:51)</p><p>The creation of ‘Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego?’ show for PBS (11:15)</p><p>What impact Howard wanted to create with his television game show for kids (15:34)</p><p>The Kids on Earth project: the origin of the idea and how Howard brought it to life (18:42)</p><p>Which topics 21-century kids are interested in learning and talking about (26:36)</p><p>How students, parents and teachers can use the Kids on Earth video library to learn from home (29:36)</p><p>Reinventing School: creating social change in learning and education (34:16)</p><p>How kids want to reinvent schools (37:12)</p><p>The evolving role of the teacher as a mentor and guide (40:52)</p><p>What Howard sees in the future of education (44:50)</p><p>What Howard wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (48:44)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2020 04:05:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Howard Blumenthal)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/howard-blumenthal-mv8_BVqy</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Howard Blumenthal and his projects:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/hblumenthal/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="http://www.reinventing.school">Reinventing School</a></p><p><a href="http://www.kidsonearth.org">Kids on Earth</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Where_in_the_World_Is_Carmen_Sandiego%3F_(game_show)#:~:text=Where%20in%20the%20World%20Is%20Carmen%20Sandiego%3F%20was%20an%20American,series%20created%20by%20Br%C3%B8derbund%20Software.">Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dorothy-tecklenburg-74195912/">Dorothy Tecklenburg </a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Faces-Looking-Up-Mina-Lewiton/dp/B0000CKZWT">Faces Looking Up</a> by Mina Lewiton</p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greta_Thunberg">Greta Thunberg</a></p><p><a href="https://www.stevehargadon.com/">Steve Hargadon</a></p><p><a href="https://www.ancestry.com/">Ancestry.com</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_psychology">Positive Psychology </a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Howard’s early-childhood interest in media and production through a self-directed learning path (4:51)</p><p>The creation of ‘Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego?’ show for PBS (11:15)</p><p>What impact Howard wanted to create with his television game show for kids (15:34)</p><p>The Kids on Earth project: the origin of the idea and how Howard brought it to life (18:42)</p><p>Which topics 21-century kids are interested in learning and talking about (26:36)</p><p>How students, parents and teachers can use the Kids on Earth video library to learn from home (29:36)</p><p>Reinventing School: creating social change in learning and education (34:16)</p><p>How kids want to reinvent schools (37:12)</p><p>The evolving role of the teacher as a mentor and guide (40:52)</p><p>What Howard sees in the future of education (44:50)</p><p>What Howard wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (48:44)</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Howard Blumenthal, founder of Kids on Earth, host and co-executive producer of Reinventing School and a senior scholar at the University of Pennsylvania. 

Howard is deeply involved in learning, education, and the lives of 21st-century children and teenagers. Previously, he was a senior executive in public television and in several global media companies, as well as a syndicated newspaper columnist for The New York Times company. 
 
His best-known work is Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?, which he created and produced for PBS. His current focus is international children and teens along with global citizenship, social change and human progress enabled by personal learning, media, and technology. 

Together they unpack the ever-evolving role of teachers and the opportunities Howard sees in the future of education. Howard also shares the key topics kids are interested in including climate change, space, why they want to be what they want to be when they grow up and cooking!

During their discussion, you will learn how Howard created Kids on Earth that is a collaborative effort with educators, nonprofits, and NGOs around the world. They have already more than 800 video recordings of kids in their library that you can access for free at www.kidsonearth.org. 

And, if you want to listen to the conversations that Howard facilitates every week to help students, parents, teachers, administrators and policymakers plan for the reinvention of learning, school, and education, you can head to www.reinventing.school.

Tune in to learn from an Emmy and Peabody award-winning creator and producer who loves to identify and build connections between fun, games, play, technology, media, storytelling, imagination, and curiosity.  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Howard Blumenthal, founder of Kids on Earth, host and co-executive producer of Reinventing School and a senior scholar at the University of Pennsylvania. 

Howard is deeply involved in learning, education, and the lives of 21st-century children and teenagers. Previously, he was a senior executive in public television and in several global media companies, as well as a syndicated newspaper columnist for The New York Times company. 
 
His best-known work is Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?, which he created and produced for PBS. His current focus is international children and teens along with global citizenship, social change and human progress enabled by personal learning, media, and technology. 

Together they unpack the ever-evolving role of teachers and the opportunities Howard sees in the future of education. Howard also shares the key topics kids are interested in including climate change, space, why they want to be what they want to be when they grow up and cooking!

During their discussion, you will learn how Howard created Kids on Earth that is a collaborative effort with educators, nonprofits, and NGOs around the world. They have already more than 800 video recordings of kids in their library that you can access for free at www.kidsonearth.org. 

And, if you want to listen to the conversations that Howard facilitates every week to help students, parents, teachers, administrators and policymakers plan for the reinvention of learning, school, and education, you can head to www.reinventing.school.

Tune in to learn from an Emmy and Peabody award-winning creator and producer who loves to identify and build connections between fun, games, play, technology, media, storytelling, imagination, and curiosity.  
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Warren Kennard:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/warrenkennard/">On LinkedIn </a></p><p><a href="https://www.cahootlearning.com/academy.html">Cahoot Academy</a></p><p><a href="https://www.getconnected.co/">CONNECTed</a></p><p><a href="https://www.getconnected.co/#lead-capt">Download the CONNECTed brochure </a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.getsmarter.com/">GetSmarter</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/learning/me">LinkedIn Learning </a></p><p><a href="https://www.skillsoft.com/">Skillsoft</a></p><p><a href="https://moodle.org/">Moodle</a></p><p><a href="https://www.blackboard.com/">Blackboard</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_things">Internet of Things </a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Industrial_Revolution">Industry 4.0</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Childhood: Warren’s love for sports and math and his decision to study business and marketing (2:49)</p><p>What he learnt during the growth of GetSmarter and the influence that experience had on his career (4:31)</p><p>How Warren joined higher education twenty years ago (7:42)</p><p>His current roles at Cahoot Academy and CONNECTed (9:09)</p><p>Cahoot Academy: what problem they are solving and how (10:34)</p><p>The unique design of students' learning experience at Cahoot Academy (14:48)</p><p>How technology and instructors keep track of students' progress to ensure their success (18:30)</p><p>The focus on peer-to-peer and student-to-instructor interactions during their courses (21:23)</p><p>The benefits of the Cahoot online courses versus face-to-face programs (23:18)</p><p>The three learning areas at Cahoot Academy: human skills, contemporary ways of working and digital capabilities (26:05)</p><p>How individual lifelong learners can join these courses to build skills (31:23)</p><p>CONNECTed: a new 8-week course for higher ed professionals who want to harness the disruption brought by EdTech (32:56)</p><p>Warren's foresight in the future of education (40:13)</p><p>What Warren wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (42:59)</p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2020 04:05:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/warren-kennard-RrTtVy5F</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Warren Kennard:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/warrenkennard/">On LinkedIn </a></p><p><a href="https://www.cahootlearning.com/academy.html">Cahoot Academy</a></p><p><a href="https://www.getconnected.co/">CONNECTed</a></p><p><a href="https://www.getconnected.co/#lead-capt">Download the CONNECTed brochure </a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.getsmarter.com/">GetSmarter</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/learning/me">LinkedIn Learning </a></p><p><a href="https://www.skillsoft.com/">Skillsoft</a></p><p><a href="https://moodle.org/">Moodle</a></p><p><a href="https://www.blackboard.com/">Blackboard</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_things">Internet of Things </a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Industrial_Revolution">Industry 4.0</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Childhood: Warren’s love for sports and math and his decision to study business and marketing (2:49)</p><p>What he learnt during the growth of GetSmarter and the influence that experience had on his career (4:31)</p><p>How Warren joined higher education twenty years ago (7:42)</p><p>His current roles at Cahoot Academy and CONNECTed (9:09)</p><p>Cahoot Academy: what problem they are solving and how (10:34)</p><p>The unique design of students' learning experience at Cahoot Academy (14:48)</p><p>How technology and instructors keep track of students' progress to ensure their success (18:30)</p><p>The focus on peer-to-peer and student-to-instructor interactions during their courses (21:23)</p><p>The benefits of the Cahoot online courses versus face-to-face programs (23:18)</p><p>The three learning areas at Cahoot Academy: human skills, contemporary ways of working and digital capabilities (26:05)</p><p>How individual lifelong learners can join these courses to build skills (31:23)</p><p>CONNECTed: a new 8-week course for higher ed professionals who want to harness the disruption brought by EdTech (32:56)</p><p>Warren's foresight in the future of education (40:13)</p><p>What Warren wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (42:59)</p><p> </p>
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Together they discuss how to design and scale online courses on the periphery of the traditional higher education space that enhance the experience of lifelong learners and help them achieve higher outcomes. They also unpack the three essential areas required to thrive in the Fourth Industrial Age: human skills, digital capabilities, and contemporary ways of working. 

During this discussion, you will also learn how Warren is building a diverse EdTech professional community leaning into the future of Higher Education. If you are looking to harness the disruption brought by EdTech and learn more about the world’s largest network of EdTech and Higher Education Professionals, then head to www.getconnected.co. You can learn more about Warren and his work at www.cahootacademy.com. 

Tune in to hear from a Higher Ed and EdTech specialist who has been instrumental in growing higher education businesses and guiding strategy. 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Warren Kennard, managing director at Cahoot Academy, a full-service, digital education business designed and built to deliver relationship-based learning to globally distributed professionals and lifelong learners.

Together they discuss how to design and scale online courses on the periphery of the traditional higher education space that enhance the experience of lifelong learners and help them achieve higher outcomes. They also unpack the three essential areas required to thrive in the Fourth Industrial Age: human skills, digital capabilities, and contemporary ways of working. 

During this discussion, you will also learn how Warren is building a diverse EdTech professional community leaning into the future of Higher Education. If you are looking to harness the disruption brought by EdTech and learn more about the world’s largest network of EdTech and Higher Education Professionals, then head to www.getconnected.co. You can learn more about Warren and his work at www.cahootacademy.com. 

Tune in to hear from a Higher Ed and EdTech specialist who has been instrumental in growing higher education businesses and guiding strategy. 
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Nikki James, Practera and Northeastern University:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikkijames1/">Nikki James on LinkedIn</a></p><p>Contact Nikki at ni.james(at)<a href="http://northeastern.edu/">northeastern.edu</a></p><p><a href="https://practera.com/">Practera</a></p><p><a href="https://www.northeastern.edu/">Northeastern University</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/nikki-james">Nikki James on Impact Learning Podcast - Episode 53</a></p><p><a href="https://www.nsf.gov/about/">National Science Foundation</a></p><p><a href="https://www.northeastern.edu/cfhets/about/">Center for the Future of Higher Education and Talent Strategy (CFHETS)</a></p><p>Resources on the Virtual Internship Model that Nikki is working on:</p><p><a href="https://www.edsurge.com/news/2020-05-07-colleges-move-to-help-students-find-remote-internships-none-include-fetching-coffee?utm_source=EdSurgeNext&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=05-08-2020&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWkdaa1pEVTBabU5oWlRrdyIsInQiOiJJZ1BJTnpMcmhOQVJkcHE0VUg4a0llNzdWc1VSRWtSVGczVDhXMHZNZ3BzZUxTTlhwZ0FKc0U3YStBdjF6SktRNUc3RFI5eG0reDNxREMwZEsxT2tUTXVic1FLR2VOUzc3dkNpVGtNZ0JpRzRQOGg0Q2dFWlNcL053b0MyNVg0SmsifQ%3D%3D%C2%A0">Article on EdSurge</a></p><p><a href="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11528-020-00515-2">Article on Springer</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Nikki’s favorite internship experience (3:05)</p><p>The impact of the pandemic on internships this summer (5:04)</p><p>Nikki’s research project: building a virtual Internship model (8:01)</p><p>How Nikki and her team found institutions to collaborate with on this project (11:44)</p><p>How they help and support institutions and colleges during this project (13:33)</p><p>The Project Library: a resource connecting higher ed institutions to industry to better serve students' learning (16:10)</p><p>The virtual Internship model: researching and creating ways to measure progress in developing 21st-century skills (21:54)</p><p>The current state of the research on virtual Internships (30:59)</p><p>Maria’s experience working remotely on global teams and during internships (34:38)</p><p>How to expose interns to the company's culture in a remote setting (36:10)</p><p>Words of wisdom and guidance for institutions and industry partners looking to implement virtual Internships (39:56)</p><p>How to reach Nikki if you want to participate in this research project (43:21)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2020 04:05:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Nikki James)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/nikki-james-2-6xP4_gje</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Nikki James, Practera and Northeastern University:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikkijames1/">Nikki James on LinkedIn</a></p><p>Contact Nikki at ni.james(at)<a href="http://northeastern.edu/">northeastern.edu</a></p><p><a href="https://practera.com/">Practera</a></p><p><a href="https://www.northeastern.edu/">Northeastern University</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/nikki-james">Nikki James on Impact Learning Podcast - Episode 53</a></p><p><a href="https://www.nsf.gov/about/">National Science Foundation</a></p><p><a href="https://www.northeastern.edu/cfhets/about/">Center for the Future of Higher Education and Talent Strategy (CFHETS)</a></p><p>Resources on the Virtual Internship Model that Nikki is working on:</p><p><a href="https://www.edsurge.com/news/2020-05-07-colleges-move-to-help-students-find-remote-internships-none-include-fetching-coffee?utm_source=EdSurgeNext&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=05-08-2020&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWkdaa1pEVTBabU5oWlRrdyIsInQiOiJJZ1BJTnpMcmhOQVJkcHE0VUg4a0llNzdWc1VSRWtSVGczVDhXMHZNZ3BzZUxTTlhwZ0FKc0U3YStBdjF6SktRNUc3RFI5eG0reDNxREMwZEsxT2tUTXVic1FLR2VOUzc3dkNpVGtNZ0JpRzRQOGg0Q2dFWlNcL053b0MyNVg0SmsifQ%3D%3D%C2%A0">Article on EdSurge</a></p><p><a href="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11528-020-00515-2">Article on Springer</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Nikki’s favorite internship experience (3:05)</p><p>The impact of the pandemic on internships this summer (5:04)</p><p>Nikki’s research project: building a virtual Internship model (8:01)</p><p>How Nikki and her team found institutions to collaborate with on this project (11:44)</p><p>How they help and support institutions and colleges during this project (13:33)</p><p>The Project Library: a resource connecting higher ed institutions to industry to better serve students' learning (16:10)</p><p>The virtual Internship model: researching and creating ways to measure progress in developing 21st-century skills (21:54)</p><p>The current state of the research on virtual Internships (30:59)</p><p>Maria’s experience working remotely on global teams and during internships (34:38)</p><p>How to expose interns to the company's culture in a remote setting (36:10)</p><p>Words of wisdom and guidance for institutions and industry partners looking to implement virtual Internships (39:56)</p><p>How to reach Nikki if you want to participate in this research project (43:21)</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Amid the pandemic, internships are at stake this summer as employers struggle to figure out how to convert their traditional in-person internship model into a virtual one. Internships are essential, as they offer students hands-on experience to help them build skills while they get their foot in the door of potential employers.  

Today, Maria brings Nikki James back to the podcast to discuss how to design and facilitate effective virtual internships. Nikki has been researching virtual internships as a Senior Research Fellow at Practera and an Industry Fellow at the Center for the Future of Higher Education and Talent Strategy at Northeastern University. She is a learning scientist and an expert in designing and scaling experiential learning programs that offer students opportunities to build 21st Century skills.

You can learn more about Nikki’s learning journey and work in episode 53. And if you want to find out how you can get involved in this research program that is funded by a National Science Foundation grant, you can contact Nikki directly. You can find her email address along with useful links about the virtual internship model in the show notes. 

Tune in to hear from an expert in online experiential learning programs about how to design scalable virtual internships to help students build skills and start their professional journey.  </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Amid the pandemic, internships are at stake this summer as employers struggle to figure out how to convert their traditional in-person internship model into a virtual one. Internships are essential, as they offer students hands-on experience to help them build skills while they get their foot in the door of potential employers.  

Today, Maria brings Nikki James back to the podcast to discuss how to design and facilitate effective virtual internships. Nikki has been researching virtual internships as a Senior Research Fellow at Practera and an Industry Fellow at the Center for the Future of Higher Education and Talent Strategy at Northeastern University. She is a learning scientist and an expert in designing and scaling experiential learning programs that offer students opportunities to build 21st Century skills.

You can learn more about Nikki’s learning journey and work in episode 53. And if you want to find out how you can get involved in this research program that is funded by a National Science Foundation grant, you can contact Nikki directly. You can find her email address along with useful links about the virtual internship model in the show notes. 

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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Michael Horn:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelbhorn/">On LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoAhO7eJzkU5LykqcZQCUpQ">On YouTube</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/michaelbhorn">On Twitter </a></p><p><a href="https://michaelbhorn.com/">On his Personal Website</a></p><p><a href="https://www.the74million.org/class-disrupted-podcast/">The Class Disrupted Podcast Webpage</a></p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/class-disrupted/id1512881595">The Class Disrupted Podcast on iTunes</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.guildeducation.com/">Guild Education</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PHLNR28/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1">Range: How Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World</a> by David Epstein </p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gergen">David Gergen</a></p><p><a href="https://www.christenseninstitute.org/">Christensen Institute</a></p><p><a href="https://www.coursera.org/">Coursera</a></p><p><a href="https://www.snhu.edu/">Southern New Hampshire University</a></p><p><a href="https://boostbykaplan.com/">Boost Years by Kaplan</a></p><p><a href="https://www.the74million.org/article/listen-class-disrupted-podcast-why-is-my-child-doing-so-many-worksheets-right-now/">Episode of Class Disrupted with Larry Berger </a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Disrupting-Class-Disruptive-Innovation-Change-ebook/dp/B0015DWIYC/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Disrupting+Class%3A+How+Disruptive+Innovation+Will+Change+the+Way+the+World+Learns&qid=1593982571&sr=8-1">Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns</a> by Clayton Christensen, Michael Horn and Curtis Johnson</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Blended-Disruptive-Innovation-Improve-Schools/dp/1118955153/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Blended%3A+Using+Disruptive+Innovation+to+Improve+Schools&qid=1593982655&sr=8-1">Blended: Using Disruptive Innovation to Improve Schools</a> by Michael Horn and Heather Staker </p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/1119570115/">Choosing College: How to Make Better Learning Decisions Throughout Your Life </a>by Michael Horn and Bob Moesta</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Michael's childhood: being coached by his dad and his early interest in learning a wide range of topics (3:48)</p><p>Choosing to go to Yale and major in history: his process of selecting the right school (6:36)</p><p>Deciding to pursue an MBA at Harvard Business School (11:00)</p><p>Co-authoring “Disrupting Class: How disruptive innovation will change the way the world learns” with Clayton Christensen (13:12)</p><p>Co-founding the Clayton Christensen Institute, a non-profit think tank around Disrupting Class (16:18)</p><p>Explaining Disruptive Innovation for business and education (18:38)</p><p>Independent learning platforms vs universities programs: who is winning amid pandemic and in the future (24:58)</p><p>The critical next steps for institutions that need to improve their online offerings (28:05)</p><p>The proactive approach of mergers and acquisitions for colleges and universities (30:54)</p><p>What Michael sees as the future of learning and higher ed considering the current situation (32:18)</p><p>Michael’s advice to high school grads thinking about college right now (37:22)</p><p>How to prototype and test what might be the right path for a college student or high-school grad (40:17)</p><p>Advice for recent grads in current times: the importance of exploring social networks and opportunities vs following established career paths (45:09)</p><p>Advice for adult learners amid uncertainty and ambiguity (46:46)</p><p>Michael’s twin daughters learning experience during the pandemic (50:00)</p><p>The one thing Michael wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (52:52)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 9 Jul 2020 04:05:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/michael-horn-oaFwoKNH</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Michael Horn:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelbhorn/">On LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoAhO7eJzkU5LykqcZQCUpQ">On YouTube</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/michaelbhorn">On Twitter </a></p><p><a href="https://michaelbhorn.com/">On his Personal Website</a></p><p><a href="https://www.the74million.org/class-disrupted-podcast/">The Class Disrupted Podcast Webpage</a></p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/class-disrupted/id1512881595">The Class Disrupted Podcast on iTunes</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.guildeducation.com/">Guild Education</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PHLNR28/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1">Range: How Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World</a> by David Epstein </p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gergen">David Gergen</a></p><p><a href="https://www.christenseninstitute.org/">Christensen Institute</a></p><p><a href="https://www.coursera.org/">Coursera</a></p><p><a href="https://www.snhu.edu/">Southern New Hampshire University</a></p><p><a href="https://boostbykaplan.com/">Boost Years by Kaplan</a></p><p><a href="https://www.the74million.org/article/listen-class-disrupted-podcast-why-is-my-child-doing-so-many-worksheets-right-now/">Episode of Class Disrupted with Larry Berger </a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Disrupting-Class-Disruptive-Innovation-Change-ebook/dp/B0015DWIYC/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Disrupting+Class%3A+How+Disruptive+Innovation+Will+Change+the+Way+the+World+Learns&qid=1593982571&sr=8-1">Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns</a> by Clayton Christensen, Michael Horn and Curtis Johnson</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Blended-Disruptive-Innovation-Improve-Schools/dp/1118955153/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Blended%3A+Using+Disruptive+Innovation+to+Improve+Schools&qid=1593982655&sr=8-1">Blended: Using Disruptive Innovation to Improve Schools</a> by Michael Horn and Heather Staker </p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/1119570115/">Choosing College: How to Make Better Learning Decisions Throughout Your Life </a>by Michael Horn and Bob Moesta</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Michael's childhood: being coached by his dad and his early interest in learning a wide range of topics (3:48)</p><p>Choosing to go to Yale and major in history: his process of selecting the right school (6:36)</p><p>Deciding to pursue an MBA at Harvard Business School (11:00)</p><p>Co-authoring “Disrupting Class: How disruptive innovation will change the way the world learns” with Clayton Christensen (13:12)</p><p>Co-founding the Clayton Christensen Institute, a non-profit think tank around Disrupting Class (16:18)</p><p>Explaining Disruptive Innovation for business and education (18:38)</p><p>Independent learning platforms vs universities programs: who is winning amid pandemic and in the future (24:58)</p><p>The critical next steps for institutions that need to improve their online offerings (28:05)</p><p>The proactive approach of mergers and acquisitions for colleges and universities (30:54)</p><p>What Michael sees as the future of learning and higher ed considering the current situation (32:18)</p><p>Michael’s advice to high school grads thinking about college right now (37:22)</p><p>How to prototype and test what might be the right path for a college student or high-school grad (40:17)</p><p>Advice for recent grads in current times: the importance of exploring social networks and opportunities vs following established career paths (45:09)</p><p>Advice for adult learners amid uncertainty and ambiguity (46:46)</p><p>Michael’s twin daughters learning experience during the pandemic (50:00)</p><p>The one thing Michael wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (52:52)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Disrupting the Education Paradigm with Michael Horn</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Michael Horn, an expert on disruptive innovation, online learning, blended learning and competency-based learning. He speaks and writes about the future of education and works with a portfolio of education organizations to improve the life of each and every student.  

He is a senior strategist at Guild Education, which partners with leading employers and organizations to help offer education and upskilling opportunities to America’s workforce. He is also the co-founder of and a distinguished fellow at the Clayton Christensen Institute, a non-profit think tank that aspires to change the world through Disruptive Innovation. Michael holds a Bachelor of Arts in history from Yale University and an MBA from the Harvard Business School.

He is also the author and co-author of multiple books, white papers, and articles on education, including the award-winning book “Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns” and the Amazon-bestseller “Blended: Using Disruptive Innovation to Improve Schools.” His latest book is called “Choosing College: How to Make Better Learning Decisions Throughout Your Life,” a must-read for students and parents today more than ever before.

During our conversation, we unpack the future of higher education and dive into the challenges and opportunities for students, adult learners, as well as academic institutions and online learning service providers. Michael shares thoughtful advice and words of wisdom for students and adult learners in the current situation.

Tune in to learn from a thought leader who was named byTech&amp;Learning magazine as one of the 100 most important people in the creation and advancement of the use of technology in education. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Michael Horn, an expert on disruptive innovation, online learning, blended learning and competency-based learning. He speaks and writes about the future of education and works with a portfolio of education organizations to improve the life of each and every student.  

He is a senior strategist at Guild Education, which partners with leading employers and organizations to help offer education and upskilling opportunities to America’s workforce. He is also the co-founder of and a distinguished fellow at the Clayton Christensen Institute, a non-profit think tank that aspires to change the world through Disruptive Innovation. Michael holds a Bachelor of Arts in history from Yale University and an MBA from the Harvard Business School.

He is also the author and co-author of multiple books, white papers, and articles on education, including the award-winning book “Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns” and the Amazon-bestseller “Blended: Using Disruptive Innovation to Improve Schools.” His latest book is called “Choosing College: How to Make Better Learning Decisions Throughout Your Life,” a must-read for students and parents today more than ever before.

During our conversation, we unpack the future of higher education and dive into the challenges and opportunities for students, adult learners, as well as academic institutions and online learning service providers. Michael shares thoughtful advice and words of wisdom for students and adult learners in the current situation.

Tune in to learn from a thought leader who was named byTech&amp;Learning magazine as one of the 100 most important people in the creation and advancement of the use of technology in education. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Sarah Toms and Wharton Interactive:</strong></p><p>Sarah on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-toms-7690ba25/">LinkedIn</a></p><p>Sarah at <a href="https://interactive.wharton.upenn.edu/team/sarah-toms/">Wharton Interactive</a></p><p><a href="https://interactive.wharton.upenn.edu/">Wharton Interactive </a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.almacgroup.com/">Almac</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITIL">ITIL</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performance_indicator">KPI</a></p><p><a href="https://www.khanacademy.org/">Khan Academy</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bluejeans.com/">BlueJeans</a></p><p><a href="https://zoom.us/">Zoom</a></p><p><a href="https://www.edweek.org/ew/index.html">EdWeek</a></p><p><a href="https://womenintechsummit.net/">Women in Tech Summit </a></p><p><a href="https://www.techgirlz.org/">TechGirlz</a></p><p> </p><p><a href="https://simpl.world/">Simpl.world</a></p><p><a href="https://interactive.wharton.upenn.edu/team/ethan-mollick/">Ethan Mollick</a></p><p><a href="https://www.wharton.upenn.edu/">The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania</a></p><p><a href="https://interactive.wharton.upenn.edu/games/startup-game/?type=educator">The Startup Game</a></p><p><a href="https://interactive.wharton.upenn.edu/learning-platforms/ideamachine/">Idea Machine</a></p><p><a href="https://interactive.wharton.upenn.edu/learning-platforms/arcplatform/">ARC</a></p><p><a href="https://simulations.wharton.upenn.edu/looking-glass/">Looking Glass</a></p><p><a href="https://interactive.wharton.upenn.edu/games/saturn-parable/?type=educator">The Saturn Parable</a></p><p><a href="https://wsp.wharton.upenn.edu/book/customer-centricity-playbook/">The Customer Centricity Playbook</a> by Sarah Toms</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Sarah’s childhood: born in Malawi and growing up in many countries before coming to the US in high school (4:15)</p><p>Studying international relations in college and building a technology startup in her early career (7:36)</p><p>The lessons Sarah learned during her entrepreneurial journey (9:24)</p><p>Transitioning from an entrepreneur and co-founder to a senior developer and corporate employee (12:22)</p><p>Joining the Wharton School as the IT director of the Learning Lab (16:12)</p><p>The path to co-founding Wharton Interactive (20:20)</p><p>Sarah’s personal mission: modernize, transform and democratize education (23:47)</p><p>Building the Alternate Reality Courseware (ARC) for a more personalized and democratized education (28:03)</p><p>The evolving role of educators within the ARC (30:58)</p><p>The critical skills students learn as they become self-directed lifelong learners (34:17)</p><p>Case Study: The Saturn Parable, an immersive game designed for high school students (36:58)</p><p>The learners Wharton Interactive is seeking to serve (39:59)</p><p>The summer launch of Wharton Interactive’s games for individuals and organizations (41:20)</p><p>Pandemic: Sarah’s concerns and opportunities in education (43:04)</p><p>What educators need to keep in mind when designing culture in their classrooms (45:45)</p><p>The one thing Sarah wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (50:25)</p><p>Maria’s key takeaways and call-to-action (51:13)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 2 Jul 2020 04:05:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Sarah Toms)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/sarah-toms-my_rmeKd</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Sarah Toms and Wharton Interactive:</strong></p><p>Sarah on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-toms-7690ba25/">LinkedIn</a></p><p>Sarah at <a href="https://interactive.wharton.upenn.edu/team/sarah-toms/">Wharton Interactive</a></p><p><a href="https://interactive.wharton.upenn.edu/">Wharton Interactive </a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.almacgroup.com/">Almac</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITIL">ITIL</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performance_indicator">KPI</a></p><p><a href="https://www.khanacademy.org/">Khan Academy</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bluejeans.com/">BlueJeans</a></p><p><a href="https://zoom.us/">Zoom</a></p><p><a href="https://www.edweek.org/ew/index.html">EdWeek</a></p><p><a href="https://womenintechsummit.net/">Women in Tech Summit </a></p><p><a href="https://www.techgirlz.org/">TechGirlz</a></p><p> </p><p><a href="https://simpl.world/">Simpl.world</a></p><p><a href="https://interactive.wharton.upenn.edu/team/ethan-mollick/">Ethan Mollick</a></p><p><a href="https://www.wharton.upenn.edu/">The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania</a></p><p><a href="https://interactive.wharton.upenn.edu/games/startup-game/?type=educator">The Startup Game</a></p><p><a href="https://interactive.wharton.upenn.edu/learning-platforms/ideamachine/">Idea Machine</a></p><p><a href="https://interactive.wharton.upenn.edu/learning-platforms/arcplatform/">ARC</a></p><p><a href="https://simulations.wharton.upenn.edu/looking-glass/">Looking Glass</a></p><p><a href="https://interactive.wharton.upenn.edu/games/saturn-parable/?type=educator">The Saturn Parable</a></p><p><a href="https://wsp.wharton.upenn.edu/book/customer-centricity-playbook/">The Customer Centricity Playbook</a> by Sarah Toms</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Sarah’s childhood: born in Malawi and growing up in many countries before coming to the US in high school (4:15)</p><p>Studying international relations in college and building a technology startup in her early career (7:36)</p><p>The lessons Sarah learned during her entrepreneurial journey (9:24)</p><p>Transitioning from an entrepreneur and co-founder to a senior developer and corporate employee (12:22)</p><p>Joining the Wharton School as the IT director of the Learning Lab (16:12)</p><p>The path to co-founding Wharton Interactive (20:20)</p><p>Sarah’s personal mission: modernize, transform and democratize education (23:47)</p><p>Building the Alternate Reality Courseware (ARC) for a more personalized and democratized education (28:03)</p><p>The evolving role of educators within the ARC (30:58)</p><p>The critical skills students learn as they become self-directed lifelong learners (34:17)</p><p>Case Study: The Saturn Parable, an immersive game designed for high school students (36:58)</p><p>The learners Wharton Interactive is seeking to serve (39:59)</p><p>The summer launch of Wharton Interactive’s games for individuals and organizations (41:20)</p><p>Pandemic: Sarah’s concerns and opportunities in education (43:04)</p><p>What educators need to keep in mind when designing culture in their classrooms (45:45)</p><p>The one thing Sarah wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (50:25)</p><p>Maria’s key takeaways and call-to-action (51:13)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Transforming and Democratizing Education with Sarah Toms</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Maria Xenidou, Sarah Toms</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Sarah Toms, Co-Founder and Executive Director at Wharton Interactive, a new initiative at The Wharton School that builds interactive learning platforms and marketplaces. 

Sarah first joined The Wharton School as the IT director of the Learning Lab in 2013, where she was hired to lead the team into a new era. Together they explored new approaches to learning through the development of serious games, simulations and interactive programs. During this time, Sarah co-founded an open-source simulation framework called simpl.world that is like nothing we’ve seen before. 

During this discussion, you will learn about the Alternate Reality Courseware, a gaming engine providing experiential learning through a realistic virtual experience. Sarah also talks about IdeaMachine, an innovative learning platform that lets instructors quickly and easily create engaging social communities around key questions and topics. You will also hear about the Startup Game and the Saturn Parable, examples of a handful of games they have been developing at Wharton Interactive. 

Tune in to learn from a serious games expert and established thought leader in the educational technology field, a role model who aspires to be known as a person who stepped into education and fiercely innovated. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Sarah Toms, Co-Founder and Executive Director at Wharton Interactive, a new initiative at The Wharton School that builds interactive learning platforms and marketplaces. 

Sarah first joined The Wharton School as the IT director of the Learning Lab in 2013, where she was hired to lead the team into a new era. Together they explored new approaches to learning through the development of serious games, simulations and interactive programs. During this time, Sarah co-founded an open-source simulation framework called simpl.world that is like nothing we’ve seen before. 

During this discussion, you will learn about the Alternate Reality Courseware, a gaming engine providing experiential learning through a realistic virtual experience. Sarah also talks about IdeaMachine, an innovative learning platform that lets instructors quickly and easily create engaging social communities around key questions and topics. You will also hear about the Startup Game and the Saturn Parable, examples of a handful of games they have been developing at Wharton Interactive. 

Tune in to learn from a serious games expert and established thought leader in the educational technology field, a role model who aspires to be known as a person who stepped into education and fiercely innovated. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>A Masterclass in Adaptive Learning with Dale Johnson</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Dale Johnson:</strong></p><p>Dale on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dale-p-johnson-64a49b/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://isearch.asu.edu/profile/2143233">His bio page</a> on the Arizona State University Website </p><p><a href="https://edplus.asu.edu/newsroom/dale-johnson-shares-how-implement-adaptive-learning">Adaptive Learning at Arizona State University</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.asu.edu/">Arizona State University</a></p><p><a href="https://elearningindustry.com/blooms-taxonomy-for-business-learning-build-solid-foundation">Bloom’s Taxonomy</a></p><p><a href="https://www.blackboard.com/">Blackboard</a></p><p><a href="https://www.canvas.net/">Canvas</a></p><p><a href="https://moodle.org/">Moodle</a></p><p><a href="https://classroom.google.com/u/0/">Google Classroom</a></p><p>Impact Learning Episode 52: <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/esteban-etcheverry">Leaving Corporate to Found an EdTech Startup with Esteban Etcheverry</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dewey">John Dewey</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Piaget">Jean Piaget</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Experiencing deep satisfaction and confidence while sharing knowledge with his classmates (3:56)</p><p>What Dale wanted to be when he grew up (6:55)</p><p>Studying solar engineering and architecture at Arizona State University (ASU) (8:36)</p><p>Joining the instructional design force at ASU (10:03)</p><p>Learning to organize and share information efficiently with others: design thinking and systems thinking (12:55)</p><p>What adaptive learning is (16:14)</p><p>How ASU measures students’ success with adaptive learning: progress and performance (19:25)</p><p>The “4 A” framework of adaptive learning systems: algorithm, assessment, association & agency (26:09)</p><p>The crucial role of the professor in building adaptive learning systems (32:05)</p><p>The evolving role of the professor: from lecturer to a leader (37:07)</p><p>The benefits of the adaptive learning model for students (41:00)</p><p>How students describe their experience during adaptive courses (45:41)</p><p>How to use this model in various aspects of teaching (47:47)</p><p>How the adaptive model evolved during the pandemic (49:52)</p><p>The global culture of lecture-based education (52:30)</p><p>How to guide professors and teachers to start working with adaptive learning (56:40)</p><p>How educators can begin moving in the direction of adaptive learning (1:00:10)</p><p>How active learning helps students build skills for the future (1:02:44)</p><p>The ways Dale shares what he learned building adaptive learning courses (1:06:15)</p><p>Time and Money: the main challenges in creating more adaptive learning courses (1:08:19)</p><p>Dale’s new role at ASU (1:11:16)</p><p>The one thing Dale wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (1:13:27)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2020 04:05:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Dale Johnson, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/dale-johnson-3pgyk7dT</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Dale Johnson:</strong></p><p>Dale on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dale-p-johnson-64a49b/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://isearch.asu.edu/profile/2143233">His bio page</a> on the Arizona State University Website </p><p><a href="https://edplus.asu.edu/newsroom/dale-johnson-shares-how-implement-adaptive-learning">Adaptive Learning at Arizona State University</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.asu.edu/">Arizona State University</a></p><p><a href="https://elearningindustry.com/blooms-taxonomy-for-business-learning-build-solid-foundation">Bloom’s Taxonomy</a></p><p><a href="https://www.blackboard.com/">Blackboard</a></p><p><a href="https://www.canvas.net/">Canvas</a></p><p><a href="https://moodle.org/">Moodle</a></p><p><a href="https://classroom.google.com/u/0/">Google Classroom</a></p><p>Impact Learning Episode 52: <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/esteban-etcheverry">Leaving Corporate to Found an EdTech Startup with Esteban Etcheverry</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dewey">John Dewey</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Piaget">Jean Piaget</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Experiencing deep satisfaction and confidence while sharing knowledge with his classmates (3:56)</p><p>What Dale wanted to be when he grew up (6:55)</p><p>Studying solar engineering and architecture at Arizona State University (ASU) (8:36)</p><p>Joining the instructional design force at ASU (10:03)</p><p>Learning to organize and share information efficiently with others: design thinking and systems thinking (12:55)</p><p>What adaptive learning is (16:14)</p><p>How ASU measures students’ success with adaptive learning: progress and performance (19:25)</p><p>The “4 A” framework of adaptive learning systems: algorithm, assessment, association & agency (26:09)</p><p>The crucial role of the professor in building adaptive learning systems (32:05)</p><p>The evolving role of the professor: from lecturer to a leader (37:07)</p><p>The benefits of the adaptive learning model for students (41:00)</p><p>How students describe their experience during adaptive courses (45:41)</p><p>How to use this model in various aspects of teaching (47:47)</p><p>How the adaptive model evolved during the pandemic (49:52)</p><p>The global culture of lecture-based education (52:30)</p><p>How to guide professors and teachers to start working with adaptive learning (56:40)</p><p>How educators can begin moving in the direction of adaptive learning (1:00:10)</p><p>How active learning helps students build skills for the future (1:02:44)</p><p>The ways Dale shares what he learned building adaptive learning courses (1:06:15)</p><p>Time and Money: the main challenges in creating more adaptive learning courses (1:08:19)</p><p>Dale’s new role at ASU (1:11:16)</p><p>The one thing Dale wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (1:13:27)</p>
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      <itunes:title>A Masterclass in Adaptive Learning with Dale Johnson</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Dale Johnson, Director of Digital Innovation for the University Design Institute at Arizona State University. 

After a unique learning path and professional career, including a bachelor of science in design from Arizona State University and a master in public policy from Harvard University, Dale started serving as the director of adaptive learning initiatives at Arizona State University where he worked with faculty, staff and technology partners to develop and implement adaptive courseware to help improve the student success rate. 

During this discussion, you will learn the ins and outs of adaptive learning: what is adapting to the student, the leadership role of the educator and how to guide this adaptation by using the framework Dale developed. If you are an educator or faculty, this conversation will offer your insights and perhaps, intrigue you to consider adaptive courseware in your teaching to enhance your students’ learning experience and improve their higher education outcomes. 
 
Tune in to learn from a leader who has spoken on adaptive courseware at more than 20 conferences in the USA, Mexico, Russia, Brazil, Rwanda and Vietnam and led workshops at numerous universities. 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Dale Johnson, Director of Digital Innovation for the University Design Institute at Arizona State University. 

After a unique learning path and professional career, including a bachelor of science in design from Arizona State University and a master in public policy from Harvard University, Dale started serving as the director of adaptive learning initiatives at Arizona State University where he worked with faculty, staff and technology partners to develop and implement adaptive courseware to help improve the student success rate. 

During this discussion, you will learn the ins and outs of adaptive learning: what is adapting to the student, the leadership role of the educator and how to guide this adaptation by using the framework Dale developed. If you are an educator or faculty, this conversation will offer your insights and perhaps, intrigue you to consider adaptive courseware in your teaching to enhance your students’ learning experience and improve their higher education outcomes. 
 
Tune in to learn from a leader who has spoken on adaptive courseware at more than 20 conferences in the USA, Mexico, Russia, Brazil, Rwanda and Vietnam and led workshops at numerous universities. 

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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Julie Delich and Wiley Education Services:</strong></p><p>Julie on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-delich-58586856/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://edservices.wiley.com/">Wiley Education Services</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.csp.edu/">Concordia University</a></p><p>  </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Childhood: how Julie’s family’s frequent moves made her adaptable and resilient (3:12)</p><p>The importance of education in Julie's family (6:00)</p><p>How Julie changed her university major a few times before finding her place in psychology (6:58)</p><p>Why Julie decided to pursue her masters in clinical psychology (8:20)</p><p>How Julie joined the admission and enrollment department in higher education (9:18)</p><p>Julie’s career evolution after joining an online program management group (12:15)</p><p>Wiley Education Services’ mission: what they do and who they serve (13:44)</p><p>The two things institutions need to consider while building their enrollment strategy (15:47)</p><p>The new challenges brought onto higher education by the pandemic (18:00)</p><p>How institutions can support students who hesitate to enrol in the fall of 2020 (19:00)</p><p>How to build robust online programs to attract the right students for your institution (20:31)</p><p>Why students drop out during the first few courses of an online program (24:03)</p><p>How to best support the students who are at risk of dropping out: a new advising approach based on the 5Cs model (25:00)</p><p>Why Julie decided to get her doctorate in education (31:13)</p><p>How educators can engage withdrawn students in the context of distance learning (32:19)</p><p>How to create more interactive online learning experiences beyond the recent emergency teaching (33:42)</p><p>How to care for the mental health of faculty and students post-COVID (37:04)</p><p>The trends that seem to be emerging for online programs and enrollment post-pandemic (39:11)</p><p>The skills that adult learners are looking for in an online program (39:48)</p><p>Julie’s advice for graduates joining the job market amid uncertainty and ambiguity (40:31)</p><p>What Julie wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (43:02)</p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2020 04:05:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Julie Delich, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/julie-delich-kLok2Phc</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Julie Delich and Wiley Education Services:</strong></p><p>Julie on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-delich-58586856/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://edservices.wiley.com/">Wiley Education Services</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.csp.edu/">Concordia University</a></p><p>  </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Childhood: how Julie’s family’s frequent moves made her adaptable and resilient (3:12)</p><p>The importance of education in Julie's family (6:00)</p><p>How Julie changed her university major a few times before finding her place in psychology (6:58)</p><p>Why Julie decided to pursue her masters in clinical psychology (8:20)</p><p>How Julie joined the admission and enrollment department in higher education (9:18)</p><p>Julie’s career evolution after joining an online program management group (12:15)</p><p>Wiley Education Services’ mission: what they do and who they serve (13:44)</p><p>The two things institutions need to consider while building their enrollment strategy (15:47)</p><p>The new challenges brought onto higher education by the pandemic (18:00)</p><p>How institutions can support students who hesitate to enrol in the fall of 2020 (19:00)</p><p>How to build robust online programs to attract the right students for your institution (20:31)</p><p>Why students drop out during the first few courses of an online program (24:03)</p><p>How to best support the students who are at risk of dropping out: a new advising approach based on the 5Cs model (25:00)</p><p>Why Julie decided to get her doctorate in education (31:13)</p><p>How educators can engage withdrawn students in the context of distance learning (32:19)</p><p>How to create more interactive online learning experiences beyond the recent emergency teaching (33:42)</p><p>How to care for the mental health of faculty and students post-COVID (37:04)</p><p>The trends that seem to be emerging for online programs and enrollment post-pandemic (39:11)</p><p>The skills that adult learners are looking for in an online program (39:48)</p><p>Julie’s advice for graduates joining the job market amid uncertainty and ambiguity (40:31)</p><p>What Julie wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (43:02)</p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:title>Designing Online Education Services for Higher Enrollment and Retention with Julie Delich</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Julie Delich, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Julie Delich, Vice President of Retention at Wiley Education Services, where they partner with academic institutions and organizations to improve our world through education. Julie has a bachelor of arts in psychology and a master of science in clinical psychology from the Millersville University of Pennsylvania. She is currently completing her dissertation at Concordia University to become a doctor of education in educational leadership and administration. 

Together, they discuss how academic institutions can develop an effective enrollment and retention strategy and where to find growth amid uncertainty in higher education. They also unpack what students and adult learners value in online programs and the key factors that drive their choices. 

If you are a student or adult learner at any stage of your journey, this discussion will give you a plethora of insights into online programs to guide your decisions so that you can continue to advance your education and move your life and career forward. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Julie Delich, Vice President of Retention at Wiley Education Services, where they partner with academic institutions and organizations to improve our world through education. Julie has a bachelor of arts in psychology and a master of science in clinical psychology from the Millersville University of Pennsylvania. She is currently completing her dissertation at Concordia University to become a doctor of education in educational leadership and administration. 

Together, they discuss how academic institutions can develop an effective enrollment and retention strategy and where to find growth amid uncertainty in higher education. They also unpack what students and adult learners value in online programs and the key factors that drive their choices. 

If you are a student or adult learner at any stage of your journey, this discussion will give you a plethora of insights into online programs to guide your decisions so that you can continue to advance your education and move your life and career forward. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Becoming a Teacher: the Long Road to True Belonging with Howard Malitz</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Howard Malitz:</strong></p><p>Howard on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/howard-malitz-2202b16/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.jkha.org/">Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.beanactuary.org/what/">Actuary</a></p><p><a href="https://illinois.edu/">University of Illinois </a></p><p><a href="https://illinoisstate.edu/">Illinois State University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.daveramsey.com/">Dave Ramsey</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Days-Work-You-Love-Preparing/dp/1433669331">48 Days to the Work you Love</a> by Dan Miller</p><p><a href="https://www.jkha.org/">Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Linchpin-Seth-Godin-audiobook/dp/B00362DVOG/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=linchpin&qid=1591742058&s=books&sr=1-1">Linchpin</a> by Seth Godin</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Start-with-Why-Simon-Sinek-audiobook/dp/B074VF6ZLM/ref=sr_1_1?crid=10TLJWXRZHJKO&dchild=1&keywords=start+with+why&qid=1591742093&s=audible&sprefix=start+wi%2Caudible%2C499&sr=1-1">Start with Why</a> by Simon Sinek </p><p>Coach <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz">Lou Holtz</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/What-When-Your-Turn-Always/dp/1936719312/ref=sr_1_1?crid=38JV6KQPDB2E1&dchild=1&keywords=what+to+do+when+its+your+turn+seth+godin&qid=1591742205&sprefix=what+to+do+when+it%2Caps%2C484&sr=8-1">What to Do when it’s Your Turn</a> by Seth Godin</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Habits-Highly-Effective-Teens/dp/1476764662/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3Q2QFLVFPT0QD&dchild=1&keywords=7+habits+of+highly+effective+teens&qid=1591742258&sprefix=7+habits+of+%2Caps%2C642&sr=8-1">7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens</a> by Sean Covey</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>How Howard learnt magic in his childhood and enjoyed being a performer (3:21)</p><p>The influence his mother's journey going back to school and owning her own business had on Howard (4:45)</p><p>Howard’s decisions while changing majors during his undergraduate studies (7:36)</p><p>The moment Howard realized that he wanted to become a teacher (12:28)</p><p>Why he did not pursue a teaching career right after college (14:03)</p><p>How Howard became a corporate chemist and scientist (16:59)</p><p>The way Howard transitioned back into teaching through a spiritual journey amid an economical and personal crisis (19:52)</p><p>The learning curve Howard faced during the first year of teaching (28:04)</p><p>The importance of teaching students to feel comfortable with being wrong (30:44)</p><p>Howard’s personal mission statement (33:52)</p><p>How and why Howard started teaching a personal finance course (35:35)</p><p>How he is teaching by example and creating an impact on his students (42:43)</p><p>The practice of showing compassion and sensitivity to teenage students (51:06)</p><p>The importance of guiding students by giving them access to learning resources (53:50)</p><p>How Howard created an on-boarding fellowship for new teachers at his school (54:35)</p><p>Howard’s experience with distance learning during covid-19: the difficulties of a virtual classroom (57:54)</p><p>How Howard thinks the classroom might look like when schools reopen (1:04:21)</p><p>Howard’s words of wisdom for teachers and students during these times (1:06:53)</p><p>What Howard wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (1:09:55)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2020 04:05:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Howard Malitz, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/howard-malitz-_PvlKTjE</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Howard Malitz:</strong></p><p>Howard on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/howard-malitz-2202b16/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.jkha.org/">Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.beanactuary.org/what/">Actuary</a></p><p><a href="https://illinois.edu/">University of Illinois </a></p><p><a href="https://illinoisstate.edu/">Illinois State University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.daveramsey.com/">Dave Ramsey</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Days-Work-You-Love-Preparing/dp/1433669331">48 Days to the Work you Love</a> by Dan Miller</p><p><a href="https://www.jkha.org/">Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Linchpin-Seth-Godin-audiobook/dp/B00362DVOG/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=linchpin&qid=1591742058&s=books&sr=1-1">Linchpin</a> by Seth Godin</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Start-with-Why-Simon-Sinek-audiobook/dp/B074VF6ZLM/ref=sr_1_1?crid=10TLJWXRZHJKO&dchild=1&keywords=start+with+why&qid=1591742093&s=audible&sprefix=start+wi%2Caudible%2C499&sr=1-1">Start with Why</a> by Simon Sinek </p><p>Coach <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz">Lou Holtz</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/What-When-Your-Turn-Always/dp/1936719312/ref=sr_1_1?crid=38JV6KQPDB2E1&dchild=1&keywords=what+to+do+when+its+your+turn+seth+godin&qid=1591742205&sprefix=what+to+do+when+it%2Caps%2C484&sr=8-1">What to Do when it’s Your Turn</a> by Seth Godin</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Habits-Highly-Effective-Teens/dp/1476764662/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3Q2QFLVFPT0QD&dchild=1&keywords=7+habits+of+highly+effective+teens&qid=1591742258&sprefix=7+habits+of+%2Caps%2C642&sr=8-1">7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens</a> by Sean Covey</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>How Howard learnt magic in his childhood and enjoyed being a performer (3:21)</p><p>The influence his mother's journey going back to school and owning her own business had on Howard (4:45)</p><p>Howard’s decisions while changing majors during his undergraduate studies (7:36)</p><p>The moment Howard realized that he wanted to become a teacher (12:28)</p><p>Why he did not pursue a teaching career right after college (14:03)</p><p>How Howard became a corporate chemist and scientist (16:59)</p><p>The way Howard transitioned back into teaching through a spiritual journey amid an economical and personal crisis (19:52)</p><p>The learning curve Howard faced during the first year of teaching (28:04)</p><p>The importance of teaching students to feel comfortable with being wrong (30:44)</p><p>Howard’s personal mission statement (33:52)</p><p>How and why Howard started teaching a personal finance course (35:35)</p><p>How he is teaching by example and creating an impact on his students (42:43)</p><p>The practice of showing compassion and sensitivity to teenage students (51:06)</p><p>The importance of guiding students by giving them access to learning resources (53:50)</p><p>How Howard created an on-boarding fellowship for new teachers at his school (54:35)</p><p>Howard’s experience with distance learning during covid-19: the difficulties of a virtual classroom (57:54)</p><p>How Howard thinks the classroom might look like when schools reopen (1:04:21)</p><p>Howard’s words of wisdom for teachers and students during these times (1:06:53)</p><p>What Howard wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (1:09:55)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Becoming a Teacher: the Long Road to True Belonging with Howard Malitz</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Howard Malitz, who has been a high school teacher of chemistry and physics for over a decade. Before that, Howard worked as a corporate scientist until he faced a fork in the road that he decided to embrace to better his life. 

Together they unpack the long journey that brought Howard home to a private high school where he found deep meaning in his life and work. They discuss his generous teaching posture leading his students by example through compassion and kindness and teaching them essential life skills. Howard also shares his work mentoring new teachers as well as teaching his students financial literacy, a skill they will practice for the rest of their lives. Most importantly, he speaks about the importance of letting students be who they need to be at any given moment!

The discussion gets emotional when Howard talks about his relationship with his parents and how his dad did not get to see him become a teacher. This is a beautiful conversation about second chances and the long way home to a place of true belonging as well as the importance of teaching from the heart. 

Tune in to listen and learn from an inspiring teacher whose story will guide you to figure out a new way forward amid uncertainty and start making an impact in any way you may choose, especially if you are at a crossroads!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Howard Malitz, who has been a high school teacher of chemistry and physics for over a decade. Before that, Howard worked as a corporate scientist until he faced a fork in the road that he decided to embrace to better his life. 

Together they unpack the long journey that brought Howard home to a private high school where he found deep meaning in his life and work. They discuss his generous teaching posture leading his students by example through compassion and kindness and teaching them essential life skills. Howard also shares his work mentoring new teachers as well as teaching his students financial literacy, a skill they will practice for the rest of their lives. Most importantly, he speaks about the importance of letting students be who they need to be at any given moment!

The discussion gets emotional when Howard talks about his relationship with his parents and how his dad did not get to see him become a teacher. This is a beautiful conversation about second chances and the long way home to a place of true belonging as well as the importance of teaching from the heart. 

Tune in to listen and learn from an inspiring teacher whose story will guide you to figure out a new way forward amid uncertainty and start making an impact in any way you may choose, especially if you are at a crossroads!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Partnering with Higher Education to Design Courses and Degrees with Whitney Kilgore</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Whitney Kilgore and iDesign:</strong></p><p>Whitney Kilgore on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitneykilgore/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="http://idesignedu.org/">iDesign</a></p><p><a href="https://lxpathways.com/">LX Pathways</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/">BFGoodrich</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SunGard">SunGard Higher Education</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML">HTML</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_management_system">LMS (Learning Management System)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.gwu.edu/">The George Washington University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.unt.edu/">University of North Texas</a></p><p>CEO of iDesign <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/paxton-riter-376087a">Paxton Riter</a></p><p>COO of iDesign <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ned-stone-56ba2372/">Ned Stone</a></p><p><a href="https://www.academicpartnerships.com/">Academic Partnerships</a></p><p><a href="https://www.qualitymatters.org/">Quality Matters </a></p><p><a href="https://www.canvas.net/">Canvas</a></p><p>Article on <a href="https://designshack.net/articles/business-articles/understanding-agile-design-and-why-its-important/">Agile Design</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_of_inquiry">The Community of Inquiry model</a></p><p><a href="https://coi.athabascau.ca/coi-model/">More on The Community of Inquiry</a></p><p><a href="http://cde.athabascau.ca/coi_site/documents/Garrison_Anderson_Archer_Critical_Inquiry_model.pdf">Critical Inquiry in a Text-Based Environment: Computer Conferencing in Higher Education</a> by Anderson, Garrison and Archer </p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Building-Online-Learning-Communities-Strategies/dp/0787988251">Building Online Learning Communities: Effective Strategies for the Virtual Classroom</a> by Palloff and Pratt</p><p><a href="https://www.mooc.org/">MOOC</a></p><p>Patrick Lowenthal - 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      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Whitney Kilgore, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/whitney-kilgore-K3barsHE</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Whitney Kilgore and iDesign:</strong></p><p>Whitney Kilgore on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitneykilgore/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="http://idesignedu.org/">iDesign</a></p><p><a href="https://lxpathways.com/">LX Pathways</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/">BFGoodrich</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SunGard">SunGard Higher Education</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML">HTML</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_management_system">LMS (Learning Management System)</a></p><p><a href="https://www.gwu.edu/">The George Washington University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.unt.edu/">University of North Texas</a></p><p>CEO of iDesign <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/paxton-riter-376087a">Paxton Riter</a></p><p>COO of iDesign <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ned-stone-56ba2372/">Ned Stone</a></p><p><a href="https://www.academicpartnerships.com/">Academic Partnerships</a></p><p><a href="https://www.qualitymatters.org/">Quality Matters </a></p><p><a href="https://www.canvas.net/">Canvas</a></p><p>Article on <a href="https://designshack.net/articles/business-articles/understanding-agile-design-and-why-its-important/">Agile Design</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_of_inquiry">The Community of Inquiry model</a></p><p><a href="https://coi.athabascau.ca/coi-model/">More on The Community of Inquiry</a></p><p><a href="http://cde.athabascau.ca/coi_site/documents/Garrison_Anderson_Archer_Critical_Inquiry_model.pdf">Critical Inquiry in a Text-Based Environment: Computer Conferencing in Higher Education</a> by Anderson, Garrison and Archer </p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Building-Online-Learning-Communities-Strategies/dp/0787988251">Building Online Learning Communities: Effective Strategies for the Virtual Classroom</a> by Palloff and Pratt</p><p><a href="https://www.mooc.org/">MOOC</a></p><p>Patrick Lowenthal - 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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Whitney Kilgore, co-founder &amp; Chief Academic Officer at iDesign, an organization that partners with universities and colleges to build, grow, and support online and blended courses and programs.

iDesign is passionate about helping faculty harness the potential of emerging technologies to design courses and degrees that make an impact, whether they are fully online, flipped, adaptive, blended or competency-based. From statewide university systems to private colleges, their custom solutions pair instructional design with technologies to enable great teaching and learning.

If you are an educator or faculty, this episode will offer you insights and resources to help you develop your virtual presence and create student-centered learning experiences. If you are a student about to start college or university, you will gain a deeper understanding of the learner experience and how instructional design can help unlock the human element in online courses so you can develop cognitively and stay engaged socially during your higher education journey.

You will also learn about LX Pathways, an educational resource for those interested in becoming an Instructional Technologist, Learning Architect, or Online Instructor who designs and supports high-quality online teaching and learning experiences.

Tune in to learn from an inspiring entrepreneur who is contributing to the future of higher ed and the future of learning and work.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Whitney Kilgore, co-founder &amp; Chief Academic Officer at iDesign, an organization that partners with universities and colleges to build, grow, and support online and blended courses and programs.

iDesign is passionate about helping faculty harness the potential of emerging technologies to design courses and degrees that make an impact, whether they are fully online, flipped, adaptive, blended or competency-based. From statewide university systems to private colleges, their custom solutions pair instructional design with technologies to enable great teaching and learning.

If you are an educator or faculty, this episode will offer you insights and resources to help you develop your virtual presence and create student-centered learning experiences. If you are a student about to start college or university, you will gain a deeper understanding of the learner experience and how instructional design can help unlock the human element in online courses so you can develop cognitively and stay engaged socially during your higher education journey.

You will also learn about LX Pathways, an educational resource for those interested in becoming an Instructional Technologist, Learning Architect, or Online Instructor who designs and supports high-quality online teaching and learning experiences.

Tune in to learn from an inspiring entrepreneur who is contributing to the future of higher ed and the future of learning and work.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2020 04:05:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/learning-how-to-adapt-AVIAPEWA</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in the episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acceptance_and_commitment_therapy">Acceptance and Commitment Therapy</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin">Charles Darwin</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln">Abraham Lincoln </a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Drucker">Peter Drucker</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Beautiful-Constraint-Transform-Limitations-Advantages-ebook/dp/B00QL30Q90/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=a+beautiful+constraint&qid=1590527314&sr=8-1">A Beautiful Constraint: How to Transform Limitations into Advantages and Why it’s Everyone’s Business</a> by Adam Morgan and Mark Barden</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Part 1: Reframe the situation (2:23)</p><p>Part 2: Build on your past (3:48)</p><p>Part 3: Accept your present (5:20)</p><p>Part 4: Create your future (7:01)</p><p>Part 5: Leverage constraints (9:02)</p><p>Part 6: Cultivate a growth mindset (10:20)</p><p>Key takeaways to keep you going as you adapt (11:53)</p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:title>Learning How to Adapt (Maria on Mic)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria is back on the mic to talk about How You Can Adapt to the current situation and start preparing for the future!

The COVID-19 pandemic has created not only massive change but also tremendous uncertainty and ambiguity. Will we be able to enjoy travelling and dining out again? How will our industry and business be impacted in the long-run? How will the crisis affect our jobs and retirement?

We are all concerned and overwhelmed with fear and stress. If you are feeling this way, you are not alone. 

Charles Darwin famously said, “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent; it is the one most adaptable to change.” 

Today, Maria I shares with us the lessons she’s learnt from those who master ambiguity and uncertainty and through her personal experience as a corporate leader, and today an entrepreneur and freelancer.

Tune in to learn what actually goes into adapting to change! 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria is back on the mic to talk about How You Can Adapt to the current situation and start preparing for the future!

The COVID-19 pandemic has created not only massive change but also tremendous uncertainty and ambiguity. Will we be able to enjoy travelling and dining out again? How will our industry and business be impacted in the long-run? How will the crisis affect our jobs and retirement?

We are all concerned and overwhelmed with fear and stress. If you are feeling this way, you are not alone. 

Charles Darwin famously said, “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent; it is the one most adaptable to change.” 

Today, Maria I shares with us the lessons she’s learnt from those who master ambiguity and uncertainty and through her personal experience as a corporate leader, and today an entrepreneur and freelancer.

Tune in to learn what actually goes into adapting to change! 
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Rachel Uwa:</strong></p><p><a href="http://schoolofma.org/">School of Machines, Making & Make-Believe</a></p><p>Rachel Uwa on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-uwa/">LinkedIn</a></p><p>School of Machines’ <a href="http://schoolofma.org/programs.html">Online Programs </a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://itp.nyu.edu/camp2020/">NYU ITP Camp</a></p><p><a href="https://sfpc.io/%20%20https://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/08/12/code-to-joy-the-school-for-poetic-computation-opens/?mtrref=www.google.com&gwh=4ACB6E7FF7862741969CF6E56E161A28&gwt=pay&assetType=REGIWALL">The School for Poetic Computation  </a></p><p><a href="http://schoolofma.org/tools-for-reimagining.html">Tools for Reimagining Better Worlds through Cooperation Program</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>How Rache's painful childhood led her to develop a great sense of empathy (3:26)</p><p>Switching majors a few times in University to follow her interests (6:42)</p><p>Taking a break to explore learning in coding and technology (9:38)</p><p>What Rachel learnt about herself during this exploration time (13:13)</p><p>Founding the School of Machines, Making & Make-Believe(14:35)</p><p>Who the School of Machines is for (18:19)</p><p>How Rachel designs and creates new programs and workshops (19:48)</p><p>What the programs entail (24:52)</p><p>The importance of the facilitator role in a workshop (27:28)</p><p>Finding instructors with the right expertise and skill set (29:14)</p><p>Offering students feedback on their projects (31:08)</p><p>Case Study: Tools for Reimagining Better Worlds Through Cooperation (33:10)</p><p>The impact of COVID-19 on the School of Machines (35:58)</p><p>How Rachel explores making the workshops more collaborative for students amid new reality (38:50)</p><p>The challenge of reaching more people and spreading the work (41:23)</p><p>The one thing Rachel wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (44:13)</p><p>Maria's takeaways and call-to-action (46:59)</p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2020 04:05:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Rachel Uwa, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/rachel-uwa-Kh7CRy4b</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Rachel Uwa:</strong></p><p><a href="http://schoolofma.org/">School of Machines, Making & Make-Believe</a></p><p>Rachel Uwa on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-uwa/">LinkedIn</a></p><p>School of Machines’ <a href="http://schoolofma.org/programs.html">Online Programs </a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://itp.nyu.edu/camp2020/">NYU ITP Camp</a></p><p><a href="https://sfpc.io/%20%20https://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/08/12/code-to-joy-the-school-for-poetic-computation-opens/?mtrref=www.google.com&gwh=4ACB6E7FF7862741969CF6E56E161A28&gwt=pay&assetType=REGIWALL">The School for Poetic Computation  </a></p><p><a href="http://schoolofma.org/tools-for-reimagining.html">Tools for Reimagining Better Worlds through Cooperation Program</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>How Rache's painful childhood led her to develop a great sense of empathy (3:26)</p><p>Switching majors a few times in University to follow her interests (6:42)</p><p>Taking a break to explore learning in coding and technology (9:38)</p><p>What Rachel learnt about herself during this exploration time (13:13)</p><p>Founding the School of Machines, Making & Make-Believe(14:35)</p><p>Who the School of Machines is for (18:19)</p><p>How Rachel designs and creates new programs and workshops (19:48)</p><p>What the programs entail (24:52)</p><p>The importance of the facilitator role in a workshop (27:28)</p><p>Finding instructors with the right expertise and skill set (29:14)</p><p>Offering students feedback on their projects (31:08)</p><p>Case Study: Tools for Reimagining Better Worlds Through Cooperation (33:10)</p><p>The impact of COVID-19 on the School of Machines (35:58)</p><p>How Rachel explores making the workshops more collaborative for students amid new reality (38:50)</p><p>The challenge of reaching more people and spreading the work (41:23)</p><p>The one thing Rachel wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (44:13)</p><p>Maria's takeaways and call-to-action (46:59)</p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:title>Designing, Envisioning and Creating at the School of Machines with Rachel Uwa</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Rachel Uwa, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Rachel Uwa, the founder of the School of Machines, Making &amp; Make-Believe, a uniquely curated school born in Berlin, Germany that provides one-of-a-kind learning experiences in the areas of art, technology, design, and human connection. 

After Rachel switched majors a few times and travelled to New York City from Germany for a new learning experience, she realized that she wanted to build her own company and give people access to technology and resources to enable them to create work that represents who they are and what they care about. 
 
At the School of Machines, they believe that we are all lifelong learners who enjoy learning and playing with tools that make our brains and dreams come to life! They embrace art, creativity,  the latest technology and themselves with openness, humility, and curiosity. 

They want their students to leave their programs not only equipped with technical and hands-on tools and skill sets but also critically-minded and deeply engaged with their surroundings and with themselves.

Tune in to learn from a lifelong learner and entrepreneur who created her own school to enable us to envision, design and build a better future we can believe in.  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Rachel Uwa, the founder of the School of Machines, Making &amp; Make-Believe, a uniquely curated school born in Berlin, Germany that provides one-of-a-kind learning experiences in the areas of art, technology, design, and human connection. 

After Rachel switched majors a few times and travelled to New York City from Germany for a new learning experience, she realized that she wanted to build her own company and give people access to technology and resources to enable them to create work that represents who they are and what they care about. 
 
At the School of Machines, they believe that we are all lifelong learners who enjoy learning and playing with tools that make our brains and dreams come to life! They embrace art, creativity,  the latest technology and themselves with openness, humility, and curiosity. 

They want their students to leave their programs not only equipped with technical and hands-on tools and skill sets but also critically-minded and deeply engaged with their surroundings and with themselves.

Tune in to learn from a lifelong learner and entrepreneur who created her own school to enable us to envision, design and build a better future we can believe in.  
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      <title>Building a Thriving Open Source Business with Jaime Arredondo</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Jaime Arredondo:</strong></p><p>Jaime on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimearredondo/">LinkedIn</a></p><p>Jaime’s <a href="https://boldandopen.com/">Website</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://aiesec.org/global-talent">AIESEC</a>: Differentiate yourself with an international internship</p><p>Ted Talk by Rachel Botsman: <a href="https://www.ted.com/talks/rachel_botsman_the_case_for_collaborative_consumption?language=en">The case for collaborative consumption</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman">Richard Stallman</a>, founder of the Free Software Movement </p><p><a href="https://www.gnu.org/home.en.html">GNU</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linux.org/">Linux</a></p><p><a href="https://www.ted.com/talks">Ted Talks</a></p><p><a href="https://logodust.com/">LogoDust</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equity_crowdfunding">Equity Crowdfunding</a></p><p><a href="https://www.sharetribe.com/academy/choose-marketplace-software/">Share Tribe</a></p><p><a href="https://www.brewdog.com/uk/">Brewdog</a></p><p>Brewdog’s program called “<a href="https://www.brewdog.com/equityforpunks/closed">Equity for Punks</a>”</p><p><a href="https://localmotors.com/ ">Local Motors</a></p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Childhood: Jaime’s interest in reading and exploring new ideas and concepts (4:20)</p><p>Being intrigued by unorthodox economic theories and social justice while studying economics at the University (5:43)</p><p>Jaime’s multicultural and diverse family background (6:59)</p><p>Early career: working as a marketer in India for a gemstone company and observing inequality (8:22)</p><p>What is Open Source (8:22)</p><p>Ted Talks: an example of open source process (15:01)</p><p>Logos and cars: examples of open source design (18:25)</p><p>How to start an open source company (20:48)</p><p>How to validate an open source business idea with those we seek to serve (22:29)</p><p>What to sell in an open source business and how to make profits (23:47)</p><p>How to build an awesome community: the why, the who and the how (27:01)</p><p>The challenges with scaling an open source business (30:03)</p><p>How COVID-19 is affecting open source companies (32:36)</p><p>What Jaime sees as the future of open source (37:26)</p><p>The one thing that Jaime wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (38:22)</p><p>Maria's takeaways and call-to-action (40:38)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2020 04:05:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Jaime Arredondo)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/jaime-arredondo-OzyHxhDJ</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Jaime Arredondo:</strong></p><p>Jaime on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimearredondo/">LinkedIn</a></p><p>Jaime’s <a href="https://boldandopen.com/">Website</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://aiesec.org/global-talent">AIESEC</a>: Differentiate yourself with an international internship</p><p>Ted Talk by Rachel Botsman: <a href="https://www.ted.com/talks/rachel_botsman_the_case_for_collaborative_consumption?language=en">The case for collaborative consumption</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman">Richard Stallman</a>, founder of the Free Software Movement </p><p><a href="https://www.gnu.org/home.en.html">GNU</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linux.org/">Linux</a></p><p><a href="https://www.ted.com/talks">Ted Talks</a></p><p><a href="https://logodust.com/">LogoDust</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equity_crowdfunding">Equity Crowdfunding</a></p><p><a href="https://www.sharetribe.com/academy/choose-marketplace-software/">Share Tribe</a></p><p><a href="https://www.brewdog.com/uk/">Brewdog</a></p><p>Brewdog’s program called “<a href="https://www.brewdog.com/equityforpunks/closed">Equity for Punks</a>”</p><p><a href="https://localmotors.com/ ">Local Motors</a></p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Childhood: Jaime’s interest in reading and exploring new ideas and concepts (4:20)</p><p>Being intrigued by unorthodox economic theories and social justice while studying economics at the University (5:43)</p><p>Jaime’s multicultural and diverse family background (6:59)</p><p>Early career: working as a marketer in India for a gemstone company and observing inequality (8:22)</p><p>What is Open Source (8:22)</p><p>Ted Talks: an example of open source process (15:01)</p><p>Logos and cars: examples of open source design (18:25)</p><p>How to start an open source company (20:48)</p><p>How to validate an open source business idea with those we seek to serve (22:29)</p><p>What to sell in an open source business and how to make profits (23:47)</p><p>How to build an awesome community: the why, the who and the how (27:01)</p><p>The challenges with scaling an open source business (30:03)</p><p>How COVID-19 is affecting open source companies (32:36)</p><p>What Jaime sees as the future of open source (37:26)</p><p>The one thing that Jaime wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (38:22)</p><p>Maria's takeaways and call-to-action (40:38)</p>
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Today, Maria talks with Jamie Arredondo, an international writer, coach and entrepreneur who works on spreading ideas that make positive change happen. Since 2013, he has worked with organizations of all sizes, public and private, to amplify the impact of their efforts and investments by creating innovation communities and open source business models.

During his early entrepreneurial years, Jaime struggled to launch his own projects. He either lacked the skills or relationships, and he often felt overwhelmed by the complicated plans he had created. Everything changed when he discovered some powerful methods to launch any business on a shoestring and created simple habits that propelled his projects in the right direction. 

Today, Jaime is using these methods to help other entrepreneurs launch their projects and make them profitable and impactful from the beginning, without expensive investments or complicated strategies.  

During our discussion, you will learn the simple steps you can take to build an open-source company and how to scale it up successfully through an engaged community that will help you launch a great product or service. 

Tune in to listen to an inspiring entrepreneur who will teach you how to create a thriving open source business!
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Today, Maria talks with Jamie Arredondo, an international writer, coach and entrepreneur who works on spreading ideas that make positive change happen. Since 2013, he has worked with organizations of all sizes, public and private, to amplify the impact of their efforts and investments by creating innovation communities and open source business models.

During his early entrepreneurial years, Jaime struggled to launch his own projects. He either lacked the skills or relationships, and he often felt overwhelmed by the complicated plans he had created. Everything changed when he discovered some powerful methods to launch any business on a shoestring and created simple habits that propelled his projects in the right direction. 

Today, Jaime is using these methods to help other entrepreneurs launch their projects and make them profitable and impactful from the beginning, without expensive investments or complicated strategies.  

During our discussion, you will learn the simple steps you can take to build an open-source company and how to scale it up successfully through an engaged community that will help you launch a great product or service. 

Tune in to listen to an inspiring entrepreneur who will teach you how to create a thriving open source business!
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      <title>Closing the Opportunity Gap in Higher Ed through Mentorships with Jackson Boyar</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Jackson Boyar and Mentor Collective:</strong></p><p>Jackson on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackson-boyar-29b04333/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.mentorcollective.org/">Mentor Collective</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.waldorfeducation.org/waldorf-education">Waldorf Education</a></p><p><a href="https://www.indiana.edu/">Indiana University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.tufts.edu/">Tufts University</a></p><p><a href="https://luminafoundation.org/">Lumina Foundation</a></p><p>  </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Childhood: being influenced by his entrepreneur dad and his holistic education (3:15)</p><p>Jackson’s formative experience in China at age 16 (6:52)</p><p>Studying Chinese and Economics in college (8:33)</p><p>Getting involved with the international students' community in college (10:22)</p><p>The journey to co-founding Mentor Collective (13:27)</p><p>Mentor Collective: who they serve and what problems they address (17:05)</p><p>The skills students acquire during their mentoring programs (20:24)</p><p>Mentor Collective’s process for finding and training mentors (22:54)</p><p>Mentor Collective versus in-house mentoring in higher ed: a scalable and consistent experience (25:35)</p><p>What makes Mentor Collective’s process work (28:16)</p><p>Their entrepreneurial journey from their first contract to over 40,000 students (30:57)</p><p>How COVID-19 has affected Mentor Collective and their mentoring programs (34:49)</p><p>Taking care of students through distance mentoring during the pandemic (38:06)</p><p>Bringing Mentor Collective’s to community colleges through an impact investor (41:40)</p><p>The one thing Jackson wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (43:24)</p><p>Maria’s key takeaways and call-to-action (45:22)</p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 7 May 2020 04:05:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Jackson Boyar, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/jackson-boyar-IyJIgJjR</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Jackson Boyar and Mentor Collective:</strong></p><p>Jackson on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackson-boyar-29b04333/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.mentorcollective.org/">Mentor Collective</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.waldorfeducation.org/waldorf-education">Waldorf Education</a></p><p><a href="https://www.indiana.edu/">Indiana University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.tufts.edu/">Tufts University</a></p><p><a href="https://luminafoundation.org/">Lumina Foundation</a></p><p>  </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Childhood: being influenced by his entrepreneur dad and his holistic education (3:15)</p><p>Jackson’s formative experience in China at age 16 (6:52)</p><p>Studying Chinese and Economics in college (8:33)</p><p>Getting involved with the international students' community in college (10:22)</p><p>The journey to co-founding Mentor Collective (13:27)</p><p>Mentor Collective: who they serve and what problems they address (17:05)</p><p>The skills students acquire during their mentoring programs (20:24)</p><p>Mentor Collective’s process for finding and training mentors (22:54)</p><p>Mentor Collective versus in-house mentoring in higher ed: a scalable and consistent experience (25:35)</p><p>What makes Mentor Collective’s process work (28:16)</p><p>Their entrepreneurial journey from their first contract to over 40,000 students (30:57)</p><p>How COVID-19 has affected Mentor Collective and their mentoring programs (34:49)</p><p>Taking care of students through distance mentoring during the pandemic (38:06)</p><p>Bringing Mentor Collective’s to community colleges through an impact investor (41:40)</p><p>The one thing Jackson wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (43:24)</p><p>Maria’s key takeaways and call-to-action (45:22)</p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:title>Closing the Opportunity Gap in Higher Ed through Mentorships with Jackson Boyar</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Jackson Boyar, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Jackson Boyar, a Forbes 30 under 30 in Education and the co-founder and CEO of Mentor Collective, a startup that deploys social capital for student success in higher education. 

Together, they discuss how relationships shape the experience and outcomes of a student’s journey through higher education. Some students will find these relationships among faculty and advisors. However, many more will struggle to forge the long-lasting relationships that drive student success and open doors. They also unpack how in today’s uncertainty amid COVID-19, mentors can raise flags for students who are facing high levels of anxiety, financial stress and other COVID-19 related issues.

Tune in to listen and learn from an inspiring entrepreneur who seeks to make life-changing relationships a feature of every student’s college experience and help them prepare for a successful career.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Jackson Boyar, a Forbes 30 under 30 in Education and the co-founder and CEO of Mentor Collective, a startup that deploys social capital for student success in higher education. 

Together, they discuss how relationships shape the experience and outcomes of a student’s journey through higher education. Some students will find these relationships among faculty and advisors. However, many more will struggle to forge the long-lasting relationships that drive student success and open doors. They also unpack how in today’s uncertainty amid COVID-19, mentors can raise flags for students who are facing high levels of anxiety, financial stress and other COVID-19 related issues.

Tune in to listen and learn from an inspiring entrepreneur who seeks to make life-changing relationships a feature of every student’s college experience and help them prepare for a successful career.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Matt Neil:</strong></p><p>Matt Neil on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-neil/">LinkedIn</a></p><p>Matt Neil on <a href="https://twitter.com/mrneilhistory?lang=en">Twitter</a></p><p>Matt’s’s Podcast: <a href="https://anchor.fm/mattneil">The Good Humans Show </a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="http://www.weatherlysd.org/">Weatherly High School</a></p><p><a href="https://www.iasd.cc/">Indiana Area School District</a></p><p>Article: <a href="https://www.indianagazette.com/news/school_news/indiana-nearly-raised-at-annual-mini-thon/article_a52bcda4-3f1b-11e8-bc24-1799c591ac2f.html">Mini-THON organized by the seniors of Leadership Seminar raises $27.000</a></p><p>Podcast Episode by Matt: <a href="https://anchor.fm/mattneil/episodes/5-Soft-Skills-For-Success-ea0kkn">5 Soft Skills for Success</a></p><p>Google - <a href="https://edu.google.com/latest-news/future-of-the-classroom/?modal_active=none">Future of the Classroom</a></p><p>Article: <a href="https://blog.google/topics/education/pennsylvania-schools-prepare-students-for-future-success-with-the-4cs-and-google-for-education/">Pennsylvania schools prepare students for future success with the 4Cs and Google for Education</a></p><p>Article: <a href="https://edu.google.com/?modal_active=none">To help expand learning for everyone</a></p><p>Article: <a href="https://skillshop.exceedlms.com/student/path/27925-distance-learning-for-educators">Distance learning for Educators</a></p><p>Article: <a href="https://blog.google/outreach-initiatives/education/social-emotional-learning-covid19/">Check in on emotional well-being during distance learning </a></p><p><a href="https://www.blogger.com/about/?r=1-null_user">Blogger</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Childhood: reading together as a family and Matt's early exposure to different opinions (3:29)</p><p>Getting his Bachelor Degree in Social Studies Education and his Masters in Online Teaching and Education (7:16)</p><p>Matt’s experience and attraction to online teaching (8:06)</p><p>The importance of mentoring and being mentored (10:28)</p><p>Showing up for his students day after day and never doubting them (14:33)</p><p>Building relationships and creating a culture to better foster learning in the classroom (16:53)</p><p>The 5 essential skills students need to build in a classroom (20:15)</p><p>What a Civics and Government class entails (23:10)</p><p>The skills students acquire in a Civics and Government class (24:21)</p><p>The Leadership Seminar course (25:22)</p><p>The Indiana High School Ambassadors program (26:29)</p><p>A new kind of assignment: having students write blogs for their history class (30:49)</p><p>Piloting and launching Google Apps for Education and teaching his fellow teachers how to leverage technology for online learning  (34:54)</p><p>The stress teachers experienced as they moved their classes online during COVID-19 (42:38)</p><p>How students responded to online lessons and distance learning (44:05)</p><p>How the teachers can ensure their students are doing okay during COVID-19 (45:28)</p><p>Maria’s thoughts on falling behind and why she doesn’t believe in it (47:03)</p><p>How teachers can know that their students may be struggling and need extra support (48:01)</p><p>Matt’s reflections and takeaways from teaching online during COVID-19 (51:02)</p><p>The one thing Matt wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (55:15)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2020 04:05:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Matt Neil)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/matt-neil-Fplnfrms</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Matt Neil:</strong></p><p>Matt Neil on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-neil/">LinkedIn</a></p><p>Matt Neil on <a href="https://twitter.com/mrneilhistory?lang=en">Twitter</a></p><p>Matt’s’s Podcast: <a href="https://anchor.fm/mattneil">The Good Humans Show </a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="http://www.weatherlysd.org/">Weatherly High School</a></p><p><a href="https://www.iasd.cc/">Indiana Area School District</a></p><p>Article: <a href="https://www.indianagazette.com/news/school_news/indiana-nearly-raised-at-annual-mini-thon/article_a52bcda4-3f1b-11e8-bc24-1799c591ac2f.html">Mini-THON organized by the seniors of Leadership Seminar raises $27.000</a></p><p>Podcast Episode by Matt: <a href="https://anchor.fm/mattneil/episodes/5-Soft-Skills-For-Success-ea0kkn">5 Soft Skills for Success</a></p><p>Google - <a href="https://edu.google.com/latest-news/future-of-the-classroom/?modal_active=none">Future of the Classroom</a></p><p>Article: <a href="https://blog.google/topics/education/pennsylvania-schools-prepare-students-for-future-success-with-the-4cs-and-google-for-education/">Pennsylvania schools prepare students for future success with the 4Cs and Google for Education</a></p><p>Article: <a href="https://edu.google.com/?modal_active=none">To help expand learning for everyone</a></p><p>Article: <a href="https://skillshop.exceedlms.com/student/path/27925-distance-learning-for-educators">Distance learning for Educators</a></p><p>Article: <a href="https://blog.google/outreach-initiatives/education/social-emotional-learning-covid19/">Check in on emotional well-being during distance learning </a></p><p><a href="https://www.blogger.com/about/?r=1-null_user">Blogger</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Childhood: reading together as a family and Matt's early exposure to different opinions (3:29)</p><p>Getting his Bachelor Degree in Social Studies Education and his Masters in Online Teaching and Education (7:16)</p><p>Matt’s experience and attraction to online teaching (8:06)</p><p>The importance of mentoring and being mentored (10:28)</p><p>Showing up for his students day after day and never doubting them (14:33)</p><p>Building relationships and creating a culture to better foster learning in the classroom (16:53)</p><p>The 5 essential skills students need to build in a classroom (20:15)</p><p>What a Civics and Government class entails (23:10)</p><p>The skills students acquire in a Civics and Government class (24:21)</p><p>The Leadership Seminar course (25:22)</p><p>The Indiana High School Ambassadors program (26:29)</p><p>A new kind of assignment: having students write blogs for their history class (30:49)</p><p>Piloting and launching Google Apps for Education and teaching his fellow teachers how to leverage technology for online learning  (34:54)</p><p>The stress teachers experienced as they moved their classes online during COVID-19 (42:38)</p><p>How students responded to online lessons and distance learning (44:05)</p><p>How the teachers can ensure their students are doing okay during COVID-19 (45:28)</p><p>Maria’s thoughts on falling behind and why she doesn’t believe in it (47:03)</p><p>How teachers can know that their students may be struggling and need extra support (48:01)</p><p>Matt’s reflections and takeaways from teaching online during COVID-19 (51:02)</p><p>The one thing Matt wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (55:15)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Creating Good Humans by Teaching Students &amp; Training Teachers with Matt Neil</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Matt Neil, a passionate teacher, mentor and coach. Matt obtained his Bachelor of Science in Social Studies Teacher Education and his Master in Education and Online Teaching. He has taught high school students US and World History, and today, he teaches Civics and Government, Foundations of Citizenship, Leadership and many more online lessons.

Matt piloted and successfully launched Google Apps For Education throughout his high school to both teachers and students to improve instruction and learning through effective use of technology. When COVID-19 forced schools in Indiana Pennsylvania to close, Matt, who has been recognized as a District Technology Innovator every year since 2016, quickly started collaborating with and supporting his fellow teachers to move all their lessons online. 

Together they discuss the new learnings that teachers and educators can build upon when they go back to their classrooms to face a new reality. They also dive into the essential skills that students need to develop to become active citizens and to share their voice with the world.

Tune in to listen and learn from an inspiring teacher who is committed to building meaningful relationships in the classroom and online by teaching students and training teachers. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Matt Neil, a passionate teacher, mentor and coach. Matt obtained his Bachelor of Science in Social Studies Teacher Education and his Master in Education and Online Teaching. He has taught high school students US and World History, and today, he teaches Civics and Government, Foundations of Citizenship, Leadership and many more online lessons.

Matt piloted and successfully launched Google Apps For Education throughout his high school to both teachers and students to improve instruction and learning through effective use of technology. When COVID-19 forced schools in Indiana Pennsylvania to close, Matt, who has been recognized as a District Technology Innovator every year since 2016, quickly started collaborating with and supporting his fellow teachers to move all their lessons online. 

Together they discuss the new learnings that teachers and educators can build upon when they go back to their classrooms to face a new reality. They also dive into the essential skills that students need to develop to become active citizens and to share their voice with the world.

Tune in to listen and learn from an inspiring teacher who is committed to building meaningful relationships in the classroom and online by teaching students and training teachers. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2020 04:05:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Anette Carlisle)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Anette Carlisle, a passionate education advocate and podcaster, working to improve education, reduce poverty, and help communities create the future they aspire to and deserve. 

An evolutionary biologist, Anette works on system-level change, often focused on slow change over time. A reluctant politician, she also ran for the Texas House in 2006, and the Texas State Board of Education in 2012. Today, she is involved with numerous organizations at the state and national level and a large part of her efforts centers around legislation and policy.

Together they discuss Anette&apos;s journey and how she has been building diverse teams and improving public education in her community of Amarillo, Texas. A member of the Amarillo Board of Trustees for 19 years, she now serves on the board of Amarillo College which has garnered national attention based on its poverty reduction efforts that grew out of the work of Panhandle Twenty/20, founded and led by Anette for 12 years with an emphasis on improving educational attainment and reducing poverty. 

Tune in to listen and learn from a leader who is committed to improving public education, alleviating poverty, growing women leaders and building diverse teams to drive community change. You can listen to her informative podcast “Anette on Education” and find more about her work at www.anettecarlisle.com.</itunes:summary>
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An evolutionary biologist, Anette works on system-level change, often focused on slow change over time. A reluctant politician, she also ran for the Texas House in 2006, and the Texas State Board of Education in 2012. Today, she is involved with numerous organizations at the state and national level and a large part of her efforts centers around legislation and policy.

Together they discuss Anette&apos;s journey and how she has been building diverse teams and improving public education in her community of Amarillo, Texas. A member of the Amarillo Board of Trustees for 19 years, she now serves on the board of Amarillo College which has garnered national attention based on its poverty reduction efforts that grew out of the work of Panhandle Twenty/20, founded and led by Anette for 12 years with an emphasis on improving educational attainment and reducing poverty. 

Tune in to listen and learn from a leader who is committed to improving public education, alleviating poverty, growing women leaders and building diverse teams to drive community change. You can listen to her informative podcast “Anette on Education” and find more about her work at www.anettecarlisle.com.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Stephanie Moore:</strong></p><p>Stephanie on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-l-moore-ph-d-bb99588/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://curry.virginia.edu/stephanie-l-moore">Stephanie’s role at the Curry School of Education and Human Development</a> at the University of Virginia</p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2020/03/11/practical-advice-instructors-faced-abrupt-move-online-teaching-opinion">So you want to temporarily teach online</a>, an article by Stephanie Moore and Charles B. Hodges.</p><p><a href="https://www.springer.com/journal/12528">The Journal of Computing in Higher Education</a></p><p><a href="https://link.springer.com/journal/12528/volumes-and-issues">Their Volumes and Issues</a></p><p><a href="https://www.megaplanning.com/">The Mega Planning model</a> by Roger Kaufman</p><p><a href="http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/phaedrus.html">Phaedrus by Plato </a></p><p><a href="https://www.jstor.org/stable/3527925">Ethics as design, Doing Justice to Moral Problems</a> by Caroline Whitbeck</p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloom%27s_taxonomy">Bloom’s Taxonomy</a></p><p><a href="https://er.educause.edu/articles/2020/3/the-difference-between-emergency-remote-teaching-and-online-learning">The Difference between Emergency Remote Teaching and Online Learning</a>, an article by <a href="https://members.educause.edu/charles-hodges">Charles Hodges</a>,<a href="https://members.educause.edu/stephanie-moore-2"> Stephanie Moore</a>,<a href="https://members.educause.edu/barbara-b-lockee"> Barb Lockee</a>,<a href="https://members.educause.edu/torrey-trust"> Torrey Trust</a> and<a href="https://members.educause.edu/mark-aaron-bond"> Aaron Bond</a></p><p><a href="https://philonedtech.com/">Phil Hill </a></p><p>Phill Hill on <a href="https://twitter.com/philonedtech?lang=en">Twitter</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Stephanie's childhood: the benefits of having access to a computer at home (3:25)</p><p>The journey leading her to work on educational technology (5:56)</p><p>Pursuing her masters and doctorate in educational technology (9:21) </p><p>The role of ethics in educational technology (10:17)</p><p>Unpacking instructional design (14:40)</p><p>The changes Stephanie has observed in instructional design during her career (20:00)</p><p>How the way we learn has changed over the last 20 years (22:17)</p><p>How different kind of assessments facilitate our learning (23:46)</p><p>Using assessments in Higher Ed to measure higher-order learning objectives (29:54)</p><p>What educators need to consider to deliver the best learning online: The pillars of online learning (32:54)</p><p>How to facilitate student-to-student interactions in an online setting (40:53)</p><p>How to cultivate students' self-organization capabilities (44:26)</p><p>The Journal of Computing in Higher Education and Stephanie's role as the Editor-in-Chief (45:19)</p><p>How the online learning experience during COVID-19 will shape the future of learning and EdTech (50:11)</p><p>What Stephanie wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (52:51)</p><p>Maria’s takeaway and call-to-action (54:25)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2020 04:05:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Stephanie Moore, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/stephanie-moore-qd2RCuI_</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Stephanie Moore:</strong></p><p>Stephanie on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-l-moore-ph-d-bb99588/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://curry.virginia.edu/stephanie-l-moore">Stephanie’s role at the Curry School of Education and Human Development</a> at the University of Virginia</p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2020/03/11/practical-advice-instructors-faced-abrupt-move-online-teaching-opinion">So you want to temporarily teach online</a>, an article by Stephanie Moore and Charles B. Hodges.</p><p><a href="https://www.springer.com/journal/12528">The Journal of Computing in Higher Education</a></p><p><a href="https://link.springer.com/journal/12528/volumes-and-issues">Their Volumes and Issues</a></p><p><a href="https://www.megaplanning.com/">The Mega Planning model</a> by Roger Kaufman</p><p><a href="http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/phaedrus.html">Phaedrus by Plato </a></p><p><a href="https://www.jstor.org/stable/3527925">Ethics as design, Doing Justice to Moral Problems</a> by Caroline Whitbeck</p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloom%27s_taxonomy">Bloom’s Taxonomy</a></p><p><a href="https://er.educause.edu/articles/2020/3/the-difference-between-emergency-remote-teaching-and-online-learning">The Difference between Emergency Remote Teaching and Online Learning</a>, an article by <a href="https://members.educause.edu/charles-hodges">Charles Hodges</a>,<a href="https://members.educause.edu/stephanie-moore-2"> Stephanie Moore</a>,<a href="https://members.educause.edu/barbara-b-lockee"> Barb Lockee</a>,<a href="https://members.educause.edu/torrey-trust"> Torrey Trust</a> and<a href="https://members.educause.edu/mark-aaron-bond"> Aaron Bond</a></p><p><a href="https://philonedtech.com/">Phil Hill </a></p><p>Phill Hill on <a href="https://twitter.com/philonedtech?lang=en">Twitter</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Stephanie's childhood: the benefits of having access to a computer at home (3:25)</p><p>The journey leading her to work on educational technology (5:56)</p><p>Pursuing her masters and doctorate in educational technology (9:21) </p><p>The role of ethics in educational technology (10:17)</p><p>Unpacking instructional design (14:40)</p><p>The changes Stephanie has observed in instructional design during her career (20:00)</p><p>How the way we learn has changed over the last 20 years (22:17)</p><p>How different kind of assessments facilitate our learning (23:46)</p><p>Using assessments in Higher Ed to measure higher-order learning objectives (29:54)</p><p>What educators need to consider to deliver the best learning online: The pillars of online learning (32:54)</p><p>How to facilitate student-to-student interactions in an online setting (40:53)</p><p>How to cultivate students' self-organization capabilities (44:26)</p><p>The Journal of Computing in Higher Education and Stephanie's role as the Editor-in-Chief (45:19)</p><p>How the online learning experience during COVID-19 will shape the future of learning and EdTech (50:11)</p><p>What Stephanie wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (52:51)</p><p>Maria’s takeaway and call-to-action (54:25)</p>
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They discuss how to create an engaging online learning experience beyond merely teaching a lesson online to enable student-to-student collaboration and foster self-organizing skills.

Stephanie, who also serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Computing in Higher Education, explains how assessments can be used as an instructional tool for classroom development as well as to monitor deep learning and complete skills gap analysis. 

Tune in to listen and learn from an inspiring leader in educational technology, instructional design and online learning.</itunes:summary>
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They discuss how to create an engaging online learning experience beyond merely teaching a lesson online to enable student-to-student collaboration and foster self-organizing skills.

Stephanie, who also serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Computing in Higher Education, explains how assessments can be used as an instructional tool for classroom development as well as to monitor deep learning and complete skills gap analysis. 

Tune in to listen and learn from an inspiring leader in educational technology, instructional design and online learning.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Stefanie Faye Frank:</strong></p><p>Stefanie on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefanie-faye/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/">Her Website</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>Video: <a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/articles/the-neuroscience-of-bravery-3-keys-to-build-brain-circuits-for-courage-and-vulnerability/">Three steps to build brain circuits that will help you deal with fear and stress</a></p><p>Impact Learning Episodes 22 - <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/neuroscience-mindset">The Neuroscience of Growth Mindset with Stefanie Frank</a></p><p>Impact Learning Episode 23 - <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/neuroscience-mindset-2">Developing a Growth Mindset with Stefanie Frank</a><br />Her Podcast:  <a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/mindset-neuroscience-podcast/">Mindset Neuroscience</a></p><p><a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/podcast/self-regulation-mnt-005/">Podcast Episode on Self-Regulation</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Damasio">Antonio Damasio on Wikipedia</a></p><p>Antonio Damasio’s TED Talk - <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMrzdk_YnYY">The quest to understand consciousness</a></p><p><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/feb/02/strange-order-of-things-antonio-damasio-review">The Strange Order of Things</a> by Antonio Damasio</p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_E._LeDoux">Joseph LeDoux on Wikipedia</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Anxious-Using-Brain-Understand-Anxiety-ebook/dp/B00OYXWLBU/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3FBC3WECSKLZB&dchild=1&keywords=anxious+ledoux&qid=1586382938&s=digital-text&sprefix=anxious+ledou%2Cdigital-text%2C1491&sr=1-1">Anxious: Using the Brain to Understand and Treat Fear and Anxiety</a> by Joseph LeDoux</p><p><a href="https://www.stephenporges.com/">Dr Stephen Porges - Author of the Polyvagal Theory</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Pocket-Guide-Polyvagal-Theory-Transformative-ebook/dp/B008RSH2G2/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=polyvagal+theory&qid=1586383023&sr=8-2">The Pocket Guide to the Polyvagal Theory: The Transformative Power of Feeling Safe</a> by Stephen Porges<br /><br /><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>The importance of routine in times of uncertainty (6:28)</p><p>Why we all respond differently to a crisis like COVID-19 (10:02)</p><p>The concept of re-appraisal during a dramatic new experience (15:18)</p><p>How to avoid getting stuck in negative thinking: the importance of priming our brains in the morning (21:39)</p><p>What to do when we lose our focus throughout the day: being aware of the sensations of our bodies & practising gratitude (26:08)</p><p>How we all process information and perceive reality differently (31:23)</p><p>Why our nervous systems function differently from person to person (38:07)</p><p>How we can learn to self-regulate and use meditation as a tool (43:31)</p><p>Maria’s recent physiological reaction to upsetting news and how she was able to calm herself (45:21)</p><p>Learning to soothe ourselves when collective anxiety affects us all (48:46)</p><p>The four components of self-regulation (53:24)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 9 Apr 2020 04:05:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Stefanie Faye Frank, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/stefanie-faye-frank-Qydu4_1G</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find more about Stefanie Faye Frank:</strong></p><p>Stefanie on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefanie-faye/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/">Her Website</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>Video: <a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/articles/the-neuroscience-of-bravery-3-keys-to-build-brain-circuits-for-courage-and-vulnerability/">Three steps to build brain circuits that will help you deal with fear and stress</a></p><p>Impact Learning Episodes 22 - <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/neuroscience-mindset">The Neuroscience of Growth Mindset with Stefanie Frank</a></p><p>Impact Learning Episode 23 - <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/neuroscience-mindset-2">Developing a Growth Mindset with Stefanie Frank</a><br />Her Podcast:  <a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/mindset-neuroscience-podcast/">Mindset Neuroscience</a></p><p><a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/podcast/self-regulation-mnt-005/">Podcast Episode on Self-Regulation</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Damasio">Antonio Damasio on Wikipedia</a></p><p>Antonio Damasio’s TED Talk - <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMrzdk_YnYY">The quest to understand consciousness</a></p><p><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/feb/02/strange-order-of-things-antonio-damasio-review">The Strange Order of Things</a> by Antonio Damasio</p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_E._LeDoux">Joseph LeDoux on Wikipedia</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Anxious-Using-Brain-Understand-Anxiety-ebook/dp/B00OYXWLBU/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3FBC3WECSKLZB&dchild=1&keywords=anxious+ledoux&qid=1586382938&s=digital-text&sprefix=anxious+ledou%2Cdigital-text%2C1491&sr=1-1">Anxious: Using the Brain to Understand and Treat Fear and Anxiety</a> by Joseph LeDoux</p><p><a href="https://www.stephenporges.com/">Dr Stephen Porges - Author of the Polyvagal Theory</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Pocket-Guide-Polyvagal-Theory-Transformative-ebook/dp/B008RSH2G2/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=polyvagal+theory&qid=1586383023&sr=8-2">The Pocket Guide to the Polyvagal Theory: The Transformative Power of Feeling Safe</a> by Stephen Porges<br /><br /><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>The importance of routine in times of uncertainty (6:28)</p><p>Why we all respond differently to a crisis like COVID-19 (10:02)</p><p>The concept of re-appraisal during a dramatic new experience (15:18)</p><p>How to avoid getting stuck in negative thinking: the importance of priming our brains in the morning (21:39)</p><p>What to do when we lose our focus throughout the day: being aware of the sensations of our bodies & practising gratitude (26:08)</p><p>How we all process information and perceive reality differently (31:23)</p><p>Why our nervous systems function differently from person to person (38:07)</p><p>How we can learn to self-regulate and use meditation as a tool (43:31)</p><p>Maria’s recent physiological reaction to upsetting news and how she was able to calm herself (45:21)</p><p>Learning to soothe ourselves when collective anxiety affects us all (48:46)</p><p>The four components of self-regulation (53:24)</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Stefanie Faye Frank is back on Impact Learning to discuss how our brains are affected by high-stress situations like COVID19 and how we can learn to self-regulate so we can avoid getting stuck in negative thinking. Stefanie shares with us several tools we can use to prime our brain at the start of our day and every time panic strikes us. 

As a neuroscience researcher and clinician focused on brainwaves, heart rhythms and micro-movements that influence our ability to self-regulate and build healthy relationships, Stefanie helps her clients understand mindset neuroscience and develop agency so that they can navigate through uncertainty and overcome obstacles with courage.

Tune in to listen to yet one more fascinating conversation with Stefanie about neuroscience and our brains!
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      <itunes:subtitle>Stefanie Faye Frank is back on Impact Learning to discuss how our brains are affected by high-stress situations like COVID19 and how we can learn to self-regulate so we can avoid getting stuck in negative thinking. Stefanie shares with us several tools we can use to prime our brain at the start of our day and every time panic strikes us. 

As a neuroscience researcher and clinician focused on brainwaves, heart rhythms and micro-movements that influence our ability to self-regulate and build healthy relationships, Stefanie helps her clients understand mindset neuroscience and develop agency so that they can navigate through uncertainty and overcome obstacles with courage.

Tune in to listen to yet one more fascinating conversation with Stefanie about neuroscience and our brains!
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Nikki James and Practera:</strong></p><p>On <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikkijames1/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://practera.com">Practera</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructive_alignment">Constructive Alignment Design Theory</a> on Wikipedia</p><p><a href="https://www.johnbiggs.com.au/academic/constructive-alignment/">John Biggs</a>, the lead thinker on this theory </p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Nikki’s childhood: studying ballet, giving to the community and staying focused on her education (3:33)</p><p>Getting a bachelor’s degree in health science (8:16)</p><p>Nikki’s first job as an outdoor educator (10:34)</p><p>Becoming a youth manager at a charity in Australia (11:30)</p><p>Building public-speaking skills and learning about social justice (12:50)</p><p>Setting-up a volunteering branch in China after the Sichuan Earthquake (15:52)</p><p>What Nikki learnt about herself in China (20:47)</p><p>Returning to Australia to develop volunteering programs for university students (22:00)</p><p>Her trip to Tanzania that changed everything (24:24)</p><p>Joining Practera as an Instructional Designer (28:30)</p><p>Practera: an experiential learning online platform (30:36)</p><p>Using collaborative project learning to scale experiential learning and help students develop 21st-century skills (32:34)</p><p>What goes into designing an experiential learning experience that creates the desired outcomes (36:14)</p><p>How Nikki leverages experts when designing an experiential learning experience (38:52)</p><p>The business model of Practera: who covers the cost of the programs (41:23)</p><p>How experiential programs work for the students (42:15)</p><p>How Practera matches the students with the industry professionals and their projects (43:29)</p><p>Creating an ecosystem where students, educators and industry professionals collaborate (45:03)</p><p>What the program managers’ role is at Practera (47:51)</p><p>How to get involved with Practera as an educator (48:58)</p><p>Who the mentors are and how they support students (51:26)</p><p>How Practera triggers reflective learning for the students (53:28)</p><p>Practera programs: a combination of online and in-person activities (55:43)</p><p>Nikki’s reflection on scaling the impact of her work while dreaming of making the Practera technology available in low-resource economies (57:29)</p><p>Nikki’s PhD in Education: aggregating learning data analytics and learning theories in the experiential learning field (59:34)</p><p>How Nikki sees the future of experiential learning (1:01:40)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 2 Apr 2020 04:05:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Nikki James)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/nikki-james-q7AWYufA</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Nikki James and Practera:</strong></p><p>On <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikkijames1/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://practera.com">Practera</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructive_alignment">Constructive Alignment Design Theory</a> on Wikipedia</p><p><a href="https://www.johnbiggs.com.au/academic/constructive-alignment/">John Biggs</a>, the lead thinker on this theory </p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Nikki’s childhood: studying ballet, giving to the community and staying focused on her education (3:33)</p><p>Getting a bachelor’s degree in health science (8:16)</p><p>Nikki’s first job as an outdoor educator (10:34)</p><p>Becoming a youth manager at a charity in Australia (11:30)</p><p>Building public-speaking skills and learning about social justice (12:50)</p><p>Setting-up a volunteering branch in China after the Sichuan Earthquake (15:52)</p><p>What Nikki learnt about herself in China (20:47)</p><p>Returning to Australia to develop volunteering programs for university students (22:00)</p><p>Her trip to Tanzania that changed everything (24:24)</p><p>Joining Practera as an Instructional Designer (28:30)</p><p>Practera: an experiential learning online platform (30:36)</p><p>Using collaborative project learning to scale experiential learning and help students develop 21st-century skills (32:34)</p><p>What goes into designing an experiential learning experience that creates the desired outcomes (36:14)</p><p>How Nikki leverages experts when designing an experiential learning experience (38:52)</p><p>The business model of Practera: who covers the cost of the programs (41:23)</p><p>How experiential programs work for the students (42:15)</p><p>How Practera matches the students with the industry professionals and their projects (43:29)</p><p>Creating an ecosystem where students, educators and industry professionals collaborate (45:03)</p><p>What the program managers’ role is at Practera (47:51)</p><p>How to get involved with Practera as an educator (48:58)</p><p>Who the mentors are and how they support students (51:26)</p><p>How Practera triggers reflective learning for the students (53:28)</p><p>Practera programs: a combination of online and in-person activities (55:43)</p><p>Nikki’s reflection on scaling the impact of her work while dreaming of making the Practera technology available in low-resource economies (57:29)</p><p>Nikki’s PhD in Education: aggregating learning data analytics and learning theories in the experiential learning field (59:34)</p><p>How Nikki sees the future of experiential learning (1:01:40)</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Nikki James, a learning scientist and a researcher at Practera focused on the design and development of education technology to support experiential learning.

Nikki’s journey into learning science and education technology did not follow a traditional path. She traversed outdoor education in China, humanitarian aid and development in Tanzania and higher education lecturing in Australia! Throughout her travels, she realized that she was afforded these opportunities because of her access to quality education. She knew that the next step in her journey was to use technology to increase access to quality education for everyone.

Nikki has been designing and delivering experiential learning programs since 2002 within higher education institutions from both the faculty and program manager perspective. She shares with us how Practera, an experiential learning platform helps educators, employers and students achieve better outcomes from experiential learning collaborations. These programs aim to help students develop 21st Century skills and prepare for the 4th Industrial Revolution. 

Tune in to learn from an inspiring learning scientist and educational technology researcher focused on the design and implementation of experiential learning programs.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Nikki James, a learning scientist and a researcher at Practera focused on the design and development of education technology to support experiential learning.

Nikki’s journey into learning science and education technology did not follow a traditional path. She traversed outdoor education in China, humanitarian aid and development in Tanzania and higher education lecturing in Australia! Throughout her travels, she realized that she was afforded these opportunities because of her access to quality education. She knew that the next step in her journey was to use technology to increase access to quality education for everyone.

Nikki has been designing and delivering experiential learning programs since 2002 within higher education institutions from both the faculty and program manager perspective. She shares with us how Practera, an experiential learning platform helps educators, employers and students achieve better outcomes from experiential learning collaborations. These programs aim to help students develop 21st Century skills and prepare for the 4th Industrial Revolution. 

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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Esteban Etcheverry and Aulasneo:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/estebanetcheverry/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.aulasneo.com/en/">Aulasneo</a></p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:esteban@aulasneo.com">esteban@aulasneo.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://open.edx.org/">Open edX</a></p><p><a href="https://open.edx.org/marketplace-category/service-partners/">Service Partners Archives</a> of Open edX</p><p>Check out Esteban’s  art on Instagram <a href="https://instagram.com/lartportfolio">@lartportofolio</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Esteban’s childhood: learning art through a formal approach coupled with personal exploration (3:32)</p><p>Esteban’s love for technology and his decision to go into management (8:28)</p><p>His first job in the tourism industry: a hands-on learning experience (10:26)</p><p>His corporate career at tech companies: lessons, skills, and challenges(13:40)</p><p>A parallel path to his corporate career: continuing to follow a formal education (19:38)</p><p>How Esteban founded an EdTech startup (21:34)</p><p>Maria’s takeaways on the startup mindset (24:50)</p><p>Esteban’s EdTech startup: Aulasneo (26:15)</p><p>How Aulasneo serves its customers: a personalized experience (30:42)</p><p>How an online course is created and launched by Aulasneo (38:34)</p><p>What makes a course unsuccessful and what can go wrong (39:27)</p><p>What Esteban wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (42:16)</p><p>Maria's takeaways regarding Esteban’s learning journey (44:16)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2020 14:33:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Esteban Etcheverry)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/esteban-etcheverry-naHk5lEf</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Esteban Etcheverry and Aulasneo:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/estebanetcheverry/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.aulasneo.com/en/">Aulasneo</a></p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:esteban@aulasneo.com">esteban@aulasneo.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://open.edx.org/">Open edX</a></p><p><a href="https://open.edx.org/marketplace-category/service-partners/">Service Partners Archives</a> of Open edX</p><p>Check out Esteban’s  art on Instagram <a href="https://instagram.com/lartportfolio">@lartportofolio</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Esteban’s childhood: learning art through a formal approach coupled with personal exploration (3:32)</p><p>Esteban’s love for technology and his decision to go into management (8:28)</p><p>His first job in the tourism industry: a hands-on learning experience (10:26)</p><p>His corporate career at tech companies: lessons, skills, and challenges(13:40)</p><p>A parallel path to his corporate career: continuing to follow a formal education (19:38)</p><p>How Esteban founded an EdTech startup (21:34)</p><p>Maria’s takeaways on the startup mindset (24:50)</p><p>Esteban’s EdTech startup: Aulasneo (26:15)</p><p>How Aulasneo serves its customers: a personalized experience (30:42)</p><p>How an online course is created and launched by Aulasneo (38:34)</p><p>What makes a course unsuccessful and what can go wrong (39:27)</p><p>What Esteban wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (42:16)</p><p>Maria's takeaways regarding Esteban’s learning journey (44:16)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Leaving Corporate to Found an EdTech Startup with Esteban Etcheverry</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Maria Xenidou, Esteban Etcheverry</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Esteban Etcheverry, who is the co-founder and CEO of Aulasneo, an EdTech startup that provides world-class e-learning solutions. It is based on the Open EdX® platform, developed by Harvard and MIT to deliver enriching online learning experiences.

At Aulasneo, they provide a modern and flexible e-learning platform where educational institutions can deliver online courses that include videos, documents, video conferences and automated evaluations. They also create a virtual campus for companies or organizations by providing a platform to manage online training for employees. 

During his 20+ years of professional experience in multinational corporations, Esteban has been involved in the development and implementation of infrastructure technology projects. He has held a variety of roles in operations, accounting and finance.

Together they discuss his passion for arts, technology, and online learning. Esteban started exploring arts early in his childhood before he decided to study technology. 

Tune in to learn about eLearning from an inspiring artist and EdTech entrepreneur!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Esteban Etcheverry, who is the co-founder and CEO of Aulasneo, an EdTech startup that provides world-class e-learning solutions. It is based on the Open EdX® platform, developed by Harvard and MIT to deliver enriching online learning experiences.

At Aulasneo, they provide a modern and flexible e-learning platform where educational institutions can deliver online courses that include videos, documents, video conferences and automated evaluations. They also create a virtual campus for companies or organizations by providing a platform to manage online training for employees. 

During his 20+ years of professional experience in multinational corporations, Esteban has been involved in the development and implementation of infrastructure technology projects. He has held a variety of roles in operations, accounting and finance.

Together they discuss his passion for arts, technology, and online learning. Esteban started exploring arts early in his childhood before he decided to study technology. 

Tune in to learn about eLearning from an inspiring artist and EdTech entrepreneur!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Sharon Hancock:</strong></p><p>Her website: <a href="https://www.essentialsofhomeschooling.com/">Essentials of Homeschooling</a></p><p><a href="https://www.essentialsofhomeschooling.com/about-2">About Sharon</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/world/corona-simulator/">Flatten the Covid-19 Curve</a> </p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Phonics-Pathways-Reading-Perfect-Spelling/dp/1118022432/ref=sr_1_1?crid=M88P1VYOEVVK&keywords=phonics+pathways+10th+edition&qid=1575930727&sprefix=phonic+pathways%2Caps%2C414&sr=8-1">Phonic Pathways: Clear Steps to Easy Reading and Perfect Spelling, 10th edition</a> by Dolores G. Hiskes</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Singapore-Primary-Mathematics-Workbooks-Textbooks/dp/B00OHX4XRC/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=singapore+math&qid=1575930819&sr=8-1">Singapore Primary Mathematics Workbook</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>How Sharon’s daughter learnt to count (4:40)</p><p>Getting started with homeschooling: the power of community and homeschool co-ops (6:13)</p><p>Kindergarten: building a strong foundation of reading and math skills (8:30)</p><p>How Sharon’s daughter responded to kindergarten-level homeschooling (9:36)</p><p>The importance of social interaction and play with other children (11:36)</p><p>The benefits of homeschooling vs traditional schooling: personalized and flexible learning (13:56)</p><p>How Sharon’s son built a vacuum chamber: an example of self-directed learning (15:44)</p><p>How homeschooling caters to different learning styles: reading, discussing, watching, kinesthetic learning… (17:44)</p><p>Why homeschooled kids need structure in their daily activities (21:37)</p><p>How homeschooling nurtures workers and independent thinkers for the future (27:04)</p><p>How to decide if homeschooling is the right choice for your family (29:39)</p><p>What homeschool co-ops are and what they offer (32:57)</p><p>A word on state-specific homeschooling requirements (36:16)</p><p>Sharon’s biggest challenge during her homeschooling journey: keeping up with her kids (40:24)</p><p>When homeschooling does not work (42:16)</p><p>What skills are required to become an effective homeschooling parent (44:46)</p><p>Sharon’s advice for parents contemplating homeschooling (50:15)</p><p>What Sharon wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (50:47)</p><p>Maria's takeaways around homeschooling and learning at home (53:21)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2020 04:05:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Sharon Hancock, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/sharon-hancock-51-rAftAWhN</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Sharon Hancock:</strong></p><p>Her website: <a href="https://www.essentialsofhomeschooling.com/">Essentials of Homeschooling</a></p><p><a href="https://www.essentialsofhomeschooling.com/about-2">About Sharon</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/world/corona-simulator/">Flatten the Covid-19 Curve</a> </p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Phonics-Pathways-Reading-Perfect-Spelling/dp/1118022432/ref=sr_1_1?crid=M88P1VYOEVVK&keywords=phonics+pathways+10th+edition&qid=1575930727&sprefix=phonic+pathways%2Caps%2C414&sr=8-1">Phonic Pathways: Clear Steps to Easy Reading and Perfect Spelling, 10th edition</a> by Dolores G. Hiskes</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Singapore-Primary-Mathematics-Workbooks-Textbooks/dp/B00OHX4XRC/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=singapore+math&qid=1575930819&sr=8-1">Singapore Primary Mathematics Workbook</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>How Sharon’s daughter learnt to count (4:40)</p><p>Getting started with homeschooling: the power of community and homeschool co-ops (6:13)</p><p>Kindergarten: building a strong foundation of reading and math skills (8:30)</p><p>How Sharon’s daughter responded to kindergarten-level homeschooling (9:36)</p><p>The importance of social interaction and play with other children (11:36)</p><p>The benefits of homeschooling vs traditional schooling: personalized and flexible learning (13:56)</p><p>How Sharon’s son built a vacuum chamber: an example of self-directed learning (15:44)</p><p>How homeschooling caters to different learning styles: reading, discussing, watching, kinesthetic learning… (17:44)</p><p>Why homeschooled kids need structure in their daily activities (21:37)</p><p>How homeschooling nurtures workers and independent thinkers for the future (27:04)</p><p>How to decide if homeschooling is the right choice for your family (29:39)</p><p>What homeschool co-ops are and what they offer (32:57)</p><p>A word on state-specific homeschooling requirements (36:16)</p><p>Sharon’s biggest challenge during her homeschooling journey: keeping up with her kids (40:24)</p><p>When homeschooling does not work (42:16)</p><p>What skills are required to become an effective homeschooling parent (44:46)</p><p>Sharon’s advice for parents contemplating homeschooling (50:15)</p><p>What Sharon wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (50:47)</p><p>Maria's takeaways around homeschooling and learning at home (53:21)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Learning at Home with Sharon Hancock (Encore Episode)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Sharon Hancock, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>00:54:38</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>This week, as children in most countries are staying home, we are reposting Maria&apos;s discussion with Sharon Hancock, who has been a homeschool teacher and parent for over fifteen years.

While schools will re-open and life will eventually get back to normal, right now, parents and educators have an opportunity to design a more flexible and personalized learning journey for students at home. 

We hope this conversation will offer parents and educators new insights to help them guide their children to navigate their new reality as they continue to learn at home. 

The heart of homeschooling is not about the academics and the books; it&apos;s the intangibles that influence and mold the children, the things that enable them to grow, mature, and succeed, dream big, overcome obstacles, and explore their broader interests. 
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This week, as children in most countries are staying home, we are reposting Maria&apos;s discussion with Sharon Hancock, who has been a homeschool teacher and parent for over fifteen years.

While schools will re-open and life will eventually get back to normal, right now, parents and educators have an opportunity to design a more flexible and personalized learning journey for students at home. 

We hope this conversation will offer parents and educators new insights to help them guide their children to navigate their new reality as they continue to learn at home. 

The heart of homeschooling is not about the academics and the books; it&apos;s the intangibles that influence and mold the children, the things that enable them to grow, mature, and succeed, dream big, overcome obstacles, and explore their broader interests. 
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      <title>Playing for our Physical, Cognitive and Mental Health with Brandi Heather</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Brandi Heather and AMPED2PLAY:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandiheather/">Brandi on LinkedIn </a></p><p><a href="https://amped2play.com">AMPED2PLAY</a></p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/play-for-a-change/id1483795235">Play For A Change</a>, a podcast by Brandi Heather</p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.reed.edu/">Reed College</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Learning through play and fort-building in her childhood (3:16)</p><p>Her relationship with school: being the helper and caring for others (5:54)</p><p>The decision to study education in college and her experience teaching young kids (8:16)</p><p>Creating a new program for students and kids with disabilities (10:39)</p><p>How Brandi first started thinking about play (16:05)</p><p>An example of play-based teaching (18:26)</p><p>The mission of AMPED2PLAY and its creation (21:36)</p><p>The role of play in our biological and developmental process (23:57)</p><p>How AMPED2PLAY is serving all generations (24:58)</p><p>The role of play for our cognitive development through sensory experiences (26:29)</p><p>The importance of playing in nature (31:37)</p><p>The role of play in war zones and poverty (33:39)</p><p>The social aspect of play: different approaches for different preferences (36:13)</p><p>The underdeveloped skills in the absence of play (40:18)</p><p>The implications of industrial education without play for students and educators (45:28)</p><p>How to invite children and educators to play by building safety and cultivating trust (49:44)</p><p>The two different types of play for adults (51:33)</p><p>How to create effective team-building around play (53:41)</p><p>The impact of AMPED2PLAY programs on corporations (56:53)</p><p>Why play is more important today than ever before (59:24)</p><p>What Brandi wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (1:03:32)</p><p>How we pass on the play (1:04:31)</p><p>Where to find Brandi and AMPED2PLAY (1:05:54)</p><p>Maria's takeaways related to play (1:07:01)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2020 04:05:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Brandi Heather)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/brandi-heather-_QvLKdqF</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Brandi Heather and AMPED2PLAY:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandiheather/">Brandi on LinkedIn </a></p><p><a href="https://amped2play.com">AMPED2PLAY</a></p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/play-for-a-change/id1483795235">Play For A Change</a>, a podcast by Brandi Heather</p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.reed.edu/">Reed College</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Learning through play and fort-building in her childhood (3:16)</p><p>Her relationship with school: being the helper and caring for others (5:54)</p><p>The decision to study education in college and her experience teaching young kids (8:16)</p><p>Creating a new program for students and kids with disabilities (10:39)</p><p>How Brandi first started thinking about play (16:05)</p><p>An example of play-based teaching (18:26)</p><p>The mission of AMPED2PLAY and its creation (21:36)</p><p>The role of play in our biological and developmental process (23:57)</p><p>How AMPED2PLAY is serving all generations (24:58)</p><p>The role of play for our cognitive development through sensory experiences (26:29)</p><p>The importance of playing in nature (31:37)</p><p>The role of play in war zones and poverty (33:39)</p><p>The social aspect of play: different approaches for different preferences (36:13)</p><p>The underdeveloped skills in the absence of play (40:18)</p><p>The implications of industrial education without play for students and educators (45:28)</p><p>How to invite children and educators to play by building safety and cultivating trust (49:44)</p><p>The two different types of play for adults (51:33)</p><p>How to create effective team-building around play (53:41)</p><p>The impact of AMPED2PLAY programs on corporations (56:53)</p><p>Why play is more important today than ever before (59:24)</p><p>What Brandi wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (1:03:32)</p><p>How we pass on the play (1:04:31)</p><p>Where to find Brandi and AMPED2PLAY (1:05:54)</p><p>Maria's takeaways related to play (1:07:01)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Playing for our Physical, Cognitive and Mental Health with Brandi Heather</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Maria Xenidou, Brandi Heather</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Brandi Heather, the co-founder and Chief Knowledge Officer of AMPED2PLAY. 

Brandi has spent her entire career building solutions that meet the physical, cognitive and social needs of every person. She is an inspirational, world-class educator and speaker who utilizes the power of play to help organizations navigate diversity, inclusion, communication, change management and self-care. 

Why is Brandi teaching children and adults how to play? 
 
Play is when we are most open to taking risks when we feel our most capable and confident. In these moments, we are in a state of self-discovery and expression. We are learning, reaching, and attaining new experiences, skills, and abilities. Being immersed in creative change is necessary in order to understand adaptation, and the ability to cope in any environment.

Tune in for a lively conversation between two women passionate about playing and learning!
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Brandi Heather, the co-founder and Chief Knowledge Officer of AMPED2PLAY. 

Brandi has spent her entire career building solutions that meet the physical, cognitive and social needs of every person. She is an inspirational, world-class educator and speaker who utilizes the power of play to help organizations navigate diversity, inclusion, communication, change management and self-care. 

Why is Brandi teaching children and adults how to play? 
 
Play is when we are most open to taking risks when we feel our most capable and confident. In these moments, we are in a state of self-discovery and expression. We are learning, reaching, and attaining new experiences, skills, and abilities. Being immersed in creative change is necessary in order to understand adaptation, and the ability to cope in any environment.

Tune in for a lively conversation between two women passionate about playing and learning!
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Feb 2020 05:05:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Mark Otter)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/mark-otter-zWvvBv8p</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Mark Otter and Participate:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.participate.com/">Participate</a></p><p>Participate <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/16222679">on LinkedIn</a></p><p>Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/participate">@participate</a></p><p>Mark <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/markjotter/">on LinkedIn </a></p><p>Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/markjotter">@markjotter</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.participatelearning.com/">Participate Learning</a> (formerly VIF International Education)</p><p><a href="https://insideoutinitiative.org/">InSide Out Initiative</a></p><p><a href="https://moodle.org/">Moodle</a> - Open-source learning platform</p><p><a href="https://bitspacechicago.com/">Bit Space</a></p><p><a href="https://simonterry.com/2017/12/19/transitioning-between-the-inner-and-outer-loop/">Transitioning Between the Inner and Outer Loop</a> by Simon Terry</p><p><a href="https://empatico.org/">Empatico</a> - Connect your Classroom to the World </p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Childhood: Watching his parents study alongside their children to advance their education (2:57)</p><p>Studying evolutionary biology in college and becoming a teacher (5:29)</p><p>Mark's international teaching career (7:30)</p><p>Being a teacher in different countries: Canada, USA, UK (8:29)</p><p>Leaving teaching to become a researcher for VIF International Education (11:34) </p><p>Climbing the ladder at VIF from researcher to Chief Operating Officer (12:39)</p><p>Participate is born: how VIF became Participate Learning (14:22)</p><p>Participate: what it’s for and who it’s for (18:36)</p><p>What are the communities of practice (21:12)</p><p>Participate’s role in building and growing communities (26:06)</p><p>How Participate helps engaging members: Community personas and proven tactics (28:00)</p><p>The leaders of communities of practice (31:15)</p><p>The benefits of communities of practice vs other communities (33:01)</p><p>The benefits of time-bound learning experiences (35:47)</p><p>The people that Participate serves (40:01)</p><p>How the community helps the learners: being clear on the WHY behind the community (41:55)</p><p>Customized learning tools on the Participate platform (44:29)</p><p>The potential use of the Participate model for learning and development for corporations (47:14)</p><p>The importance of building communities with people, not for people (49:57)</p><p>The difference between cooperative learning and collaborative learning (52:27)</p><p>The biggest challenge: finding the right people who want to join these communities of practice (55:18)</p><p>What Mark sees as the future of learning and work (56:31)</p><p>What Mark wants to leave his Mark on during his lifetime (58:09)</p><p>Where to find Mark and Participate (1:00:59) </p><p>Maria's takeaways related to communities of practice (1:02:05)</p>
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Mark and Maria discuss how communities of practice enable educators to learn, develop skills and guide their students’ learning as they collectively work on a shared purpose. Whether you are a student, an educator or a parent, you will love listening to the conversation with Mark, who believes that every student deserves an amazing teacher! </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2020 05:05:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Travis Wilson, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/travis-wilson-gBNv1z_I</link>
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Travis has a very diverse professional career journey through academia, corporate, private sector and online learning and has worked with college students and senior-level professionals.

Together, they unpack his learning and development journey as they dive into the decisions that have shaped him into the educator and coach that he is today. Whether you are a student or a professional, their conversation will teach you how to develop essential skills for the future of work and continue to repurpose them throughout your career.
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Travis has a very diverse professional career journey through academia, corporate, private sector and online learning and has worked with college students and senior-level professionals.

Together, they unpack his learning and development journey as they dive into the decisions that have shaped him into the educator and coach that he is today. Whether you are a student or a professional, their conversation will teach you how to develop essential skills for the future of work and continue to repurpose them throughout your career.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Feb 2020 05:05:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Jordan Levy, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/jordan-levy-JxT_2Mdc</link>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Jordan Levy, who is the Executive Director and Founder of CapSource, an education company bridging the skills gap between the professional work environment and higher ed. CapSource enables collaboration between industry partners, universities and their students, through custom experiential learning that exposes students to new circumstances with real stakeholders, challenges, and outcomes.

Through a combination of software and services, CapSource helps educators match with companies and design projects based on specific academic requirements. They have leveraged 200+ company partners to provide learning experiences to 3,000+ students at more than 50 institutions around the globe.

Jordan started his first company, called Real Time Cases, while an undergraduate at Lehigh University while studying Accounting, Finance, and Entrepreneurship. Together we explore Jordan’s learning journey and how his experience in college inspired him to impact the higher ed system through experiential learning.

Tune in for an insightful conversation about the future of higher ed with a serial education technology entrepreneur who has been named one of the 30 under 30 by Forbes Magazine. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Jordan Levy, who is the Executive Director and Founder of CapSource, an education company bridging the skills gap between the professional work environment and higher ed. CapSource enables collaboration between industry partners, universities and their students, through custom experiential learning that exposes students to new circumstances with real stakeholders, challenges, and outcomes.

Through a combination of software and services, CapSource helps educators match with companies and design projects based on specific academic requirements. They have leveraged 200+ company partners to provide learning experiences to 3,000+ students at more than 50 institutions around the globe.

Jordan started his first company, called Real Time Cases, while an undergraduate at Lehigh University while studying Accounting, Finance, and Entrepreneurship. Together we explore Jordan’s learning journey and how his experience in college inspired him to impact the higher ed system through experiential learning.

Tune in for an insightful conversation about the future of higher ed with a serial education technology entrepreneur who has been named one of the 30 under 30 by Forbes Magazine. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 6 Feb 2020 05:05:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Geetha Murali, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/world-children-VTX_PxrF</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Room to Read:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.roomtoread.org/">Room to Read’s Website</a></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/RoomtoRead/">On Facebook</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/roomtoread">On Twitter</a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/roomtoread/?hl=fr">On Instagram</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8kXjsfGaK0">Michelle Obama Video</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNhLgn1VsG4">Room to Read - Learn More in Under 3 Minutes</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvJB0krBJlcz7YK0LqsAKDzun59xsOmTS">Inside our Literacy Program Videos</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6C_pDwJ1vmQ&list=PLvJB0krBJlcz7YK0LqsAKDzun59xsOmTS&index=16&t=0s">Melbourne Book Club raised money to build two libraries Video</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Geetha’s childhood: the significant impact of her mother’s story (3:34)</p><p>How Geetha became a statistician (5:59)</p><p>How Geetha’s Indian background taught her empathy and emotional intelligence (10:13)</p><p>Building a good career through life skills and connection (13:10)</p><p>Room to Read’s vision and mission (16:53)</p><p>Room to Read Literacy Program: transforming an ordinary school to a child-friendly learning environment (18:14)</p><p>The importance of engaging local communities to create sustainable change (19:30)</p><p>Why Room to Read publishes their own children’s books all over the world (20:40)</p><p>How they identify and select their local partners (23:05)</p><p>The importance of working with local governments to create sustainable change in literacy and gender equality in education (25:09)</p><p>How their literacy coaches provide guidance and support to local teachers as they learn to implement the Room to Read program (28:21)</p><p>Room to Read’s impact over the last twenty years: the numbers (31:14)</p><p>The Girl’s Education Program (33:10)</p><p>Room to Read’s goals for the coming years (37:21)</p><p>Geetha’s experience in Vietnam with former First Lady Michelle Obama (39:25)</p><p>How Geetha created a ripple effect by telling her mother's story (42:38)</p><p>Different ways we can all support Room to Read (44:38)</p><p>The one thing Geetha wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (47:36)</p><p>Geetha’s call-to-action to move education forward (48:33)</p><p>Maria’s key takeaways and call-to-action (49:40)</p>
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      <itunes:summary>This week, Maria talks with Geetha Murali, who is the CEO of Room to Read, a global organization transforming the lives of millions of children through literacy and gender equality in education. Room to Read was founded in 2000 on the belief that World Change Starts with Educated Children®.

Together we dive into the model of Room to Read that focuses on sustainable transformation within schools in low-income countries during two time periods that are most critical in a child’s schooling: primary school for literacy acquisition and secondary school for girls’ education. Room to Read has benefited 16.8 million children in 37,000 schools and aims to reach 20 million children by 2020. 

Tune-in to listen to an inspiring conversation with a person who has been recognized by WIRED as a leader who will shape the next 25 years. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This week, Maria talks with Geetha Murali, who is the CEO of Room to Read, a global organization transforming the lives of millions of children through literacy and gender equality in education. Room to Read was founded in 2000 on the belief that World Change Starts with Educated Children®.

Together we dive into the model of Room to Read that focuses on sustainable transformation within schools in low-income countries during two time periods that are most critical in a child’s schooling: primary school for literacy acquisition and secondary school for girls’ education. Room to Read has benefited 16.8 million children in 37,000 schools and aims to reach 20 million children by 2020. 

Tune-in to listen to an inspiring conversation with a person who has been recognized by WIRED as a leader who will shape the next 25 years. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Soul and Mind performed by E’s Jammy Jam</p><p>Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell</p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/money-story">Impact Learning Episode 39  - My Money Story (Maria on Mic)</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Maria’s library story (1:30)</p><p>Maria’s mother’s story (3:53)</p><p>Why Maria still gets books from her library (6:39)</p><p>Why Maria donates to her local library (9:53)</p><p>Maria’s call-to-action (12:20)</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jan 2020 05:05:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Julie-Roxane Krikorian, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/library-story-6Dn2GmCJ</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Soul and Mind performed by E’s Jammy Jam</p><p>Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell</p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/money-story">Impact Learning Episode 39  - My Money Story (Maria on Mic)</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Maria’s library story (1:30)</p><p>Maria’s mother’s story (3:53)</p><p>Why Maria still gets books from her library (6:39)</p><p>Why Maria donates to her local library (9:53)</p><p>Maria’s call-to-action (12:20)</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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This episode is for you if you want to learn how not to waste learning resources, share them with others, and even create shared learning resources. 

Maria talks about her special relationship with the library - through her story and the story of her mother - that led her to support her local library through the Impact Learning Fund. 

Tune in to learn how you can also get involved in empowering others by creating shared learning resources.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Maria shares with us her Library story - a story about books and access to learning resources. 

This episode is for you if you want to learn how not to waste learning resources, share them with others, and even create shared learning resources. 

Maria talks about her special relationship with the library - through her story and the story of her mother - that led her to support her local library through the Impact Learning Fund. 

Tune in to learn how you can also get involved in empowering others by creating shared learning resources.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jan 2020 05:05:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Michelle Welsch, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/leadership-education-nepal-tonbcVW6</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Michelle Welsch:</strong></p><p>On LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellewelsch/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellewelsch/</a><br /><a href="http://www.learninghousenepal.com">www.learninghousenepal.com</a><br /><a href="http://www.khatalife.org">www.khatalife.org</a><br /><a href="http://www.michellewelsch.com">www.michellewelsch.com</a><br /><a href="http://www.projectexponential.com">www.projectexponential.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p><p>Interbrand: <a href="https://www.interbrand.com/">https://www.interbrand.com/</a><br />Seth Godin: <a href="https://www.sethgodin.com/">https://www.sethgodin.com/</a><br />AltMBA: <a href="https://altmba.com/">https://altmba.com/</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Michelle’s childhood as a street performer (3:02)</p><p>Fitting-in: the concept of in-groups and out-groups (5:13)</p><p>Her relationship to learning from childhood to today (7:18)</p><p>Studying psychology, working as a probation officer and getting a master’s in social work (9:11)</p><p>Her first career shift: working for a branding agency (17:39)</p><p>Meeting Seth Godin and becoming a freelancer (18:53)</p><p>From social work to freelancing: learning to build communities (21:23)</p><p>From NYC to Nepal on a fundraising trip (25:24)</p><p>Founding the Learning House Nepal & Khata Life non-profit (28:17)</p><p>Immersing herself in the community of Nepal (35:00)</p><p>How she built the team at The Learning House (37:33)</p><p>The biggest challenge in her work: what’s next? (43:39)</p><p>If you had unlimited amounts of money? (48:47)</p><p>The importance of learning how to think before learning skills (52:30)</p><p>Scarcity mentality and sharing resources (56:36)</p><p>Maria's key takeaways and call-to-action (1:00:46)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Leadership &amp; Education at the Learning House in Nepal with Michelle Welsch (Encore Episode)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Michelle Welsch, a social entrepreneur, who founded the Learning House, a community learning center that offers free workshops, paid classes and scholarships to promote education and leadership in Pokhara, Nepal.  She is the CEO and founder of Khata Life, a non-profit organization in the US. 

With a background in psychology and social work and after working for a branding company and then freelancing in New York City, Michelle left for Nepal for a two-week trip and never really came back to the US. 

Get inspired by our conversation that is full of zest and energy, just like our guest!
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Michelle Welsch, a social entrepreneur, who founded the Learning House, a community learning center that offers free workshops, paid classes and scholarships to promote education and leadership in Pokhara, Nepal.  She is the CEO and founder of Khata Life, a non-profit organization in the US. 

With a background in psychology and social work and after working for a branding company and then freelancing in New York City, Michelle left for Nepal for a two-week trip and never really came back to the US. 

Get inspired by our conversation that is full of zest and energy, just like our guest!
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2020 05:05:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, John Kavyavu)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/farmers-skills-bOvzSZ_V</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find John Kavyavu & Mavuno:</strong></p><p>John on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-kavyavu-a7b98414/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.mavuno.org/">Mavuno</a></p><p>Mavuno on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/mavuno-grassroots-development-for-congo/">LinkedIn</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo">Democratic Republic of the Congo</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microfinance">Microfinance</a></p><p>Pro Microfinance International on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/promicrofinance-international/about/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/lifeassetinc/">Life Asset Inc</a></p><p><a href="https://www.mavuno.org/team/">David Masomo</a> - cofounder of Mavuno</p><p><a href="https://www.wvi.org/">World Vision</a></p><p><a href="https://www.tearfund.org/">Tearfund</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>John’s childhood in the Democratic Republic of Congo as the youngest of ten siblings (2:39)</p><p>Learning from his entrepreneur mother the principles of social entrepreneurship and microfinance (10:57)</p><p>What is microfinance? (15:30)</p><p>Getting his master's in microfinance in India and a second master’s in social enterprise in the US (17:06)</p><p>One difference between microfinancing in the US and the developing world (20:28)</p><p>What John learnt while working in microfinance with entrepreneurs in the US and DR Congo (22:26)</p><p>The genesis of Mavuno (23:47)</p><p>Mavuno’s mission: what it is and who it is for (28:21)</p><p>The Impact Mavuno has created over the last five years (32:42)</p><p>Finding the farmers who need help: the importance of being rooted in the community (35:21)</p><p>The Farmer Field School (38:26)</p><p>How Mavuno measures their success and impact in the field (41:02)</p><p>Mavuno’s agribusiness model: a financially sustainable organization (42:54)</p><p>The Agripreneur Incubator: teaching farmers business and marketing skills (46:17)</p><p>Helping build an association of agripreneurs at the village level (48:04)</p><p>How we can support Mavuno (51:13)</p><p>The one thing John wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (52:47)</p><p>Maria's takeaways and call-to-action (55:58)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Empowering Congolese Farmers through an Agribusiness with John Kavyavu</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>This week, Maria talks with John Kavyavu, who is the Executive Director of Mavuno, a financially, socially, and environmentally sustainable non profit organization that serves the Congolese farmer. During his journey as a social entrepreneur, John has founded and managed startups businesses and NGOs in Africa and in the US.

His biggest dream has always been to be a part of the solution in ending extreme poverty in Africa and in particular, the Democratic Republic of Congo where he was born and raised. He has served in different organizations including Pro-Microfinance International that he co-founded to provide financial services and technical assistance to Congolese entrepreneurs from low income families. 

Tune-in to listen from a visionary social entrepreneur who was inspired by his mother to imagine a better future for his home country, one of the most devastated places on earth. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This week, Maria talks with John Kavyavu, who is the Executive Director of Mavuno, a financially, socially, and environmentally sustainable non profit organization that serves the Congolese farmer. During his journey as a social entrepreneur, John has founded and managed startups businesses and NGOs in Africa and in the US.

His biggest dream has always been to be a part of the solution in ending extreme poverty in Africa and in particular, the Democratic Republic of Congo where he was born and raised. He has served in different organizations including Pro-Microfinance International that he co-founded to provide financial services and technical assistance to Congolese entrepreneurs from low income families. 

Tune-in to listen from a visionary social entrepreneur who was inspired by his mother to imagine a better future for his home country, one of the most devastated places on earth. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Sana Sabah & SHURU(A)RT</strong></p><p>Sana on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sana-sabah-27853598/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.shuru-art.com/">SHURU(A)RT</a></p><p>Udemy course by SHURU(A)RT: <a href="https://www.udemy.com/course/indian-folk-art-learn-how-to-make-sohrai-paintings/">“Indian Folk Art: Learn how to make Sohrai paintings”</a></p><p><a href="https://www.ketto.org/fundraiser/lets-start-art-reforming-primary-education?payment=form">Contribute to the project “Let's Start Art: improving primary education”</a></p><p>SHURU(A)RT on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/shuruart/">@shuruart</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="http://www.bhu.ac.in/">Banaras Hindu University</a></p><p><a href="http://www.bhu.ac.in/visualarts/">Banaras Hindy University, Faculty of Visual Art</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suresh_K._Nair">Professor Suresh K. Nair</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kokuyo_Camlin">Camlin Stationery Company</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Sana’s childhood in India: her fascination for stories, and love for English (3:09)</p><p>Studying commerce and getting a Masters in mass communication and journalism (7:18)</p><p>Starting as an content writer intern at SHURUA(R)T (10:03)</p><p>The vision and mission of SHURUA(R)T (12:56)</p><p>How SHURUA(R)T started bringing art to public schools in India (15:29)</p><p>The benefits of teaching art in public schools (18:52)</p><p>Creating online art courses to support artists (28:52)</p><p>What students gain from art workshops: increased attendance, self-confidence & pride (31:43)</p><p>What Sana has learnt during at SHURU(A)RT and how she developed as a leader (34:41)</p><p>The ultimate goal of SHURUA(R)T (37:08)</p><p>The importance of mentors on Sana’s journey (38:17)</p><p>How to support and contribute to SHURUA(R)T (44:01)</p><p>The one thing that Sana wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (46:21)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 9 Jan 2020 05:05:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Sana Sabah)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/with-sana-sabah-agkSIxvN</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Sana Sabah & SHURU(A)RT</strong></p><p>Sana on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sana-sabah-27853598/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.shuru-art.com/">SHURU(A)RT</a></p><p>Udemy course by SHURU(A)RT: <a href="https://www.udemy.com/course/indian-folk-art-learn-how-to-make-sohrai-paintings/">“Indian Folk Art: Learn how to make Sohrai paintings”</a></p><p><a href="https://www.ketto.org/fundraiser/lets-start-art-reforming-primary-education?payment=form">Contribute to the project “Let's Start Art: improving primary education”</a></p><p>SHURU(A)RT on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/shuruart/">@shuruart</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="http://www.bhu.ac.in/">Banaras Hindu University</a></p><p><a href="http://www.bhu.ac.in/visualarts/">Banaras Hindy University, Faculty of Visual Art</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suresh_K._Nair">Professor Suresh K. Nair</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kokuyo_Camlin">Camlin Stationery Company</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Sana’s childhood in India: her fascination for stories, and love for English (3:09)</p><p>Studying commerce and getting a Masters in mass communication and journalism (7:18)</p><p>Starting as an content writer intern at SHURUA(R)T (10:03)</p><p>The vision and mission of SHURUA(R)T (12:56)</p><p>How SHURUA(R)T started bringing art to public schools in India (15:29)</p><p>The benefits of teaching art in public schools (18:52)</p><p>Creating online art courses to support artists (28:52)</p><p>What students gain from art workshops: increased attendance, self-confidence & pride (31:43)</p><p>What Sana has learnt during at SHURU(A)RT and how she developed as a leader (34:41)</p><p>The ultimate goal of SHURUA(R)T (37:08)</p><p>The importance of mentors on Sana’s journey (38:17)</p><p>How to support and contribute to SHURUA(R)T (44:01)</p><p>The one thing that Sana wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (46:21)</p>
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      <itunes:summary>This week, Maria talks with Sana Sabah, who is the cofounder and CEO of SHURUA(R)T, a startup in India that provides an online marketing platform to help student artists sell their work.

When Sana was not able to find a job after completing her masters in mass communication and journaling, she decided to join SHURUA(R)T as a content writer intern and ended up becoming the CEO of the startup.

Under her leadership, they were able to evolve their mission that today empowers artists to develop skills and their career while they teach art to Government primary schools. During “Let&apos;s Start Art” sessions, they improve the cognitive abilities of children by giving them the freedom to create art as they listen and visualize a story. 
 
Tune in to hear from an inspiring entrepreneur who found her calling in grooming artists and bringing art to government primary schools in India.
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      <itunes:subtitle>This week, Maria talks with Sana Sabah, who is the cofounder and CEO of SHURUA(R)T, a startup in India that provides an online marketing platform to help student artists sell their work.

When Sana was not able to find a job after completing her masters in mass communication and journaling, she decided to join SHURUA(R)T as a content writer intern and ended up becoming the CEO of the startup.

Under her leadership, they were able to evolve their mission that today empowers artists to develop skills and their career while they teach art to Government primary schools. During “Let&apos;s Start Art” sessions, they improve the cognitive abilities of children by giving them the freedom to create art as they listen and visualize a story. 
 
Tune in to hear from an inspiring entrepreneur who found her calling in grooming artists and bringing art to government primary schools in India.
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Matt Severson:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/matts3v3rson/detail/photo/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://theschoolfund.org/cgi-bin/dyn?c=info&t=home">The School Fund</a></p><p>The School Fund - <a href="https://theschoolfund.org/cgi-bin/dyn?c=info&t=about&m=story#our-story">The Origin Story</a></p><p>Email Matt at: <a href="mailto:matt@theschoolfund.org">matt@theschoolfund.org</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.we.org/">WE.org</a> (formerly Free the Children)</p><p><a href="https://www.brown.edu/">Brown University</a></p><p><a href="https://x.company/">Google X</a></p><p><a href="https://abc.xyz/">Alphabet</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megan_Smith">Megan Smith</a> - VP at Google and Chief Technology Officer under President Obama.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Matt’s childhood: learning to give back at a very young age (2:40)</p><p>His relationship to learning and education as a child: good grades and extracurricular activities (4:59)</p><p>The importance of deliberate practice to keep improving (6:43)</p><p>His first trip to Africa to build a school (8:06)</p><p>Founding The School Fund (9:55)</p><p>Matt’s undergraduate studies and career: architectural & environmental studies before joining Google in Business Development (16:56)</p><p>The skills learnt at Google: managing up and down, connecting people and leading teams (19:30)</p><p>The decision to study at Harvard Business School (23:47)</p><p>Joining Tesla: contributing to solutions for climate change (26:05)</p><p>The developing countries that the School Fund supports (28:28)</p><p>How The School Fund identifies its local partners (30:03)</p><p>The struggle for girls to access education in developing countries (31:48)</p><p>The values the School Fund was founded upon: transparency, accountability and communication (33:57)</p><p>How to support and contribute to the School Fund (37:33)</p><p>The one thing Matt wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (39:10)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 2 Jan 2020 05:05:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Matt Severson, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/school-fund-OFywcWEZ</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Matt Severson:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/matts3v3rson/detail/photo/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://theschoolfund.org/cgi-bin/dyn?c=info&t=home">The School Fund</a></p><p>The School Fund - <a href="https://theschoolfund.org/cgi-bin/dyn?c=info&t=about&m=story#our-story">The Origin Story</a></p><p>Email Matt at: <a href="mailto:matt@theschoolfund.org">matt@theschoolfund.org</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.we.org/">WE.org</a> (formerly Free the Children)</p><p><a href="https://www.brown.edu/">Brown University</a></p><p><a href="https://x.company/">Google X</a></p><p><a href="https://abc.xyz/">Alphabet</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megan_Smith">Megan Smith</a> - VP at Google and Chief Technology Officer under President Obama.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Matt’s childhood: learning to give back at a very young age (2:40)</p><p>His relationship to learning and education as a child: good grades and extracurricular activities (4:59)</p><p>The importance of deliberate practice to keep improving (6:43)</p><p>His first trip to Africa to build a school (8:06)</p><p>Founding The School Fund (9:55)</p><p>Matt’s undergraduate studies and career: architectural & environmental studies before joining Google in Business Development (16:56)</p><p>The skills learnt at Google: managing up and down, connecting people and leading teams (19:30)</p><p>The decision to study at Harvard Business School (23:47)</p><p>Joining Tesla: contributing to solutions for climate change (26:05)</p><p>The developing countries that the School Fund supports (28:28)</p><p>How The School Fund identifies its local partners (30:03)</p><p>The struggle for girls to access education in developing countries (31:48)</p><p>The values the School Fund was founded upon: transparency, accountability and communication (33:57)</p><p>How to support and contribute to the School Fund (37:33)</p><p>The one thing Matt wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (39:10)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Funding Secondary Education in the Developing World with Matt Severson</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Matt Severson, who is a Harvard MBA and the founder of The School Fund whom she met when she started serving on The School Fund board. 

When his mom showed Matt the importance of helping a stranger, she ignited his passion for helping those in need. Many years later, after he met a student named John in Tanzania who could not afford going to high school, Matt decided to found The School Fund and John became the first student they supported. 

Matt talks about the small dent he wants to make in the world by working to solve two big problems: climate change and poverty in developing countries. He currently contributes his part by working at Tesla, and serving as the Board Chair of The School Fund that he founded in 2009.

We hope this conversation  will inspire you to consider supporting students who need an extra hand to complete their education and improve the quality of life for themselves, their families and communities. 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Matt Severson, who is a Harvard MBA and the founder of The School Fund whom she met when she started serving on The School Fund board. 

When his mom showed Matt the importance of helping a stranger, she ignited his passion for helping those in need. Many years later, after he met a student named John in Tanzania who could not afford going to high school, Matt decided to found The School Fund and John became the first student they supported. 

Matt talks about the small dent he wants to make in the world by working to solve two big problems: climate change and poverty in developing countries. He currently contributes his part by working at Tesla, and serving as the Board Chair of The School Fund that he founded in 2009.

We hope this conversation  will inspire you to consider supporting students who need an extra hand to complete their education and improve the quality of life for themselves, their families and communities. 
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p><strong>Special thank you for this episode to: </strong></p><p>Emma, 4</p><p>Suki, 6</p><p>Rohan, 7</p><p>O., 8</p><p>Evita, 8</p><p>Christian, 9</p><p>Coco, 10</p><p>Emily, 14</p><p>Michael, 16</p><p>& their amazing parents and grandparents!</p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>A Christmas Village performed by Aaron Kenny</p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Question 1: What is the most interesting thing you’ve learnt this year? (1:39)</p><p>Question 2: What’s the most fun thing you’ve learnt with a friend? (4:57)</p><p>Question 3: What would you like to learn soon? (6:56)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Dec 2019 05:05:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Julie-Roxane Krikorian, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/christmas-kids-OPA8CT_z</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p><strong>Special thank you for this episode to: </strong></p><p>Emma, 4</p><p>Suki, 6</p><p>Rohan, 7</p><p>O., 8</p><p>Evita, 8</p><p>Christian, 9</p><p>Coco, 10</p><p>Emily, 14</p><p>Michael, 16</p><p>& their amazing parents and grandparents!</p><p><strong> Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p><strong> Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>A Christmas Village performed by Aaron Kenny</p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore: </strong></p><p>Question 1: What is the most interesting thing you’ve learnt this year? (1:39)</p><p>Question 2: What’s the most fun thing you’ve learnt with a friend? (4:57)</p><p>Question 3: What would you like to learn soon? (6:56)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Impact Learning: Christmas Special with Children</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Julie-Roxane Krikorian, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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Maria asked children to share what they learned this year and what they want to learn soon. Their responses blew us away and made us laugh out loud. 

We hope you will get as much joy out of this episode as we did. Enjoy listening and Happy Holidays!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This week, we have a special episode for you to celebrate the holiday season. 

Maria asked children to share what they learned this year and what they want to learn soon. Their responses blew us away and made us laugh out loud. 

We hope you will get as much joy out of this episode as we did. Enjoy listening and Happy Holidays!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Soul and Mind performed by E’s Jammy Jam</p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>Impact Learning: <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/story-who">Episode 1 - Maria on Mic: Her Story & Who the Podcast is For</a></p><p><a href="https://www.khatalife.org/">Khata Life</a></p><p><a href="https://www.mavuno.org/">Mavuno</a></p><p><a href="https://theschoolfund.org/cgi-bin/dyn?c=info&t=home">The School Fund</a></p><p><a href="https://www.roomtoread.org/">Room to Read</a></p><p><a href="https://oneacrefund.org/">One Acre Fund</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Maria’s philosophy on money as a resource to create an impact (1:04)</p><p>The Impact Learning Fund: who it’s for and what it’s for (1:50)</p><p>The importance of donating to support learning and education worldwide (3:50)</p><p>How to contribute to the learning of those in need beyond monetary donations (5:33)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2019 05:05:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Julie-Roxane Krikorian, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/money-story-_45I0hmX</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Soul and Mind performed by E’s Jammy Jam</p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>Impact Learning: <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/story-who">Episode 1 - Maria on Mic: Her Story & Who the Podcast is For</a></p><p><a href="https://www.khatalife.org/">Khata Life</a></p><p><a href="https://www.mavuno.org/">Mavuno</a></p><p><a href="https://theschoolfund.org/cgi-bin/dyn?c=info&t=home">The School Fund</a></p><p><a href="https://www.roomtoread.org/">Room to Read</a></p><p><a href="https://oneacrefund.org/">One Acre Fund</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Maria’s philosophy on money as a resource to create an impact (1:04)</p><p>The Impact Learning Fund: who it’s for and what it’s for (1:50)</p><p>The importance of donating to support learning and education worldwide (3:50)</p><p>How to contribute to the learning of those in need beyond monetary donations (5:33)</p>
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This week, Maria shares with us her Money Story. 

She unpacks her philosophy on money that led her to create the Impact Learning Fund to support those who need a hand in accessing learning and education resources so they can also advance their life the way she did.

Tune in to learn how you can also get involved in empowering others through learning.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Description: 

This week, Maria shares with us her Money Story. 

She unpacks her philosophy on money that led her to create the Impact Learning Fund to support those who need a hand in accessing learning and education resources so they can also advance their life the way she did.

Tune in to learn how you can also get involved in empowering others through learning.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Sharon Hancock:</strong></p><p>Her website: <a href="https://www.essentialsofhomeschooling.com/">Essentials of Homeschooling</a></p><p><a href="https://www.essentialsofhomeschooling.com/about-2">About Sharon</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Phonics-Pathways-Reading-Perfect-Spelling/dp/1118022432/ref=sr_1_1?crid=M88P1VYOEVVK&keywords=phonics+pathways+10th+edition&qid=1575930727&sprefix=phonic+pathways%2Caps%2C414&sr=8-1">Phonic Pathways: Clear Steps to Easy Reading and Perfect Spelling, 10th edition</a> by Dolores G. Hiskes</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Singapore-Primary-Mathematics-Workbooks-Textbooks/dp/B00OHX4XRC/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=singapore+math&qid=1575930819&sr=8-1">Singapore Primary Mathematics Workbook</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>How Sharon’s daughter learnt to count (2:25)</p><p>Getting started with homeschooling: the power of community and homeschool co-ops (3:58)</p><p>Kindergarten: building a strong foundation of reading and math skills (6:15)</p><p>How Sharon’s daughter responded to kindergarten-level homeschooling (7:21)</p><p>The importance of social interaction and play with other children (9:21)</p><p>The benefits of homeschooling vs traditional schooling: personalized and flexible learning (11:41)</p><p>How Sharon’s son built a vacuum chamber: an example of self-directed learning (13:40)</p><p>How homeschooling caters to different learning styles: reading, discussing, watching, kinesthetic learning… (15:29)</p><p>Why homeschooled kids need structure in their daily activities (19:22)</p><p>How homeschooling nurtures workers and independent thinkers for the future (24:49)</p><p>How to decide if homeschooling is the right choice for your family (27:34)</p><p>What homeschool co-ops are and what they offer (30:42)</p><p>A word on state-specific homeschooling requirements (34:01)</p><p>Sharon’s biggest challenge during her homeschooling journey: keeping up with her kids (38:09)</p><p>When homeschooling does not work (40:01)</p><p>What skills are required to become an effective homeschooling parent (42:31)</p><p>Sharon’s advice for parents contemplating homeschooling (48:00)</p><p>What Sharon wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (48:32)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2019 05:05:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Sharon Hancock, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/homeschooling-learning-z7JD3ik4</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Sharon Hancock:</strong></p><p>Her website: <a href="https://www.essentialsofhomeschooling.com/">Essentials of Homeschooling</a></p><p><a href="https://www.essentialsofhomeschooling.com/about-2">About Sharon</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Phonics-Pathways-Reading-Perfect-Spelling/dp/1118022432/ref=sr_1_1?crid=M88P1VYOEVVK&keywords=phonics+pathways+10th+edition&qid=1575930727&sprefix=phonic+pathways%2Caps%2C414&sr=8-1">Phonic Pathways: Clear Steps to Easy Reading and Perfect Spelling, 10th edition</a> by Dolores G. Hiskes</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Singapore-Primary-Mathematics-Workbooks-Textbooks/dp/B00OHX4XRC/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=singapore+math&qid=1575930819&sr=8-1">Singapore Primary Mathematics Workbook</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>How Sharon’s daughter learnt to count (2:25)</p><p>Getting started with homeschooling: the power of community and homeschool co-ops (3:58)</p><p>Kindergarten: building a strong foundation of reading and math skills (6:15)</p><p>How Sharon’s daughter responded to kindergarten-level homeschooling (7:21)</p><p>The importance of social interaction and play with other children (9:21)</p><p>The benefits of homeschooling vs traditional schooling: personalized and flexible learning (11:41)</p><p>How Sharon’s son built a vacuum chamber: an example of self-directed learning (13:40)</p><p>How homeschooling caters to different learning styles: reading, discussing, watching, kinesthetic learning… (15:29)</p><p>Why homeschooled kids need structure in their daily activities (19:22)</p><p>How homeschooling nurtures workers and independent thinkers for the future (24:49)</p><p>How to decide if homeschooling is the right choice for your family (27:34)</p><p>What homeschool co-ops are and what they offer (30:42)</p><p>A word on state-specific homeschooling requirements (34:01)</p><p>Sharon’s biggest challenge during her homeschooling journey: keeping up with her kids (38:09)</p><p>When homeschooling does not work (40:01)</p><p>What skills are required to become an effective homeschooling parent (42:31)</p><p>Sharon’s advice for parents contemplating homeschooling (48:00)</p><p>What Sharon wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (48:32)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Personalized Learning through Homeschooling with Sharon Hancock</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Sharon Hancock, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>This week, Maria talks with Sharon Hancock, who has been a homeschool teacher and parent for fifteen years.

Throughout her homeschooling journey, Sharon has met hundreds of families who are all on a quest for the best education for their children. She has seen as many different ways to homeschool as there are personalities. 

And yet one principle stands true across the board: The heart of homeschooling is not about the academics and the books; it&apos;s the intangibles that influence and mold the children, the things that enable them to grow, mature, and succeed, to dream big and accomplish more than they would in a traditional school setting. 

We hope this conversation inspires you to think deeply about the learning journey of your children and consider opportunities far beyond their conventional education. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This week, Maria talks with Sharon Hancock, who has been a homeschool teacher and parent for fifteen years.

Throughout her homeschooling journey, Sharon has met hundreds of families who are all on a quest for the best education for their children. She has seen as many different ways to homeschool as there are personalities. 

And yet one principle stands true across the board: The heart of homeschooling is not about the academics and the books; it&apos;s the intangibles that influence and mold the children, the things that enable them to grow, mature, and succeed, to dream big and accomplish more than they would in a traditional school setting. 

We hope this conversation inspires you to think deeply about the learning journey of your children and consider opportunities far beyond their conventional education. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Dennis Mihalsky:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennis-mihalsky-23a84023/">Linkedin</a></p><p><a href="https://www.studentsdisrupting.org/">Students Disrupting - the website</a></p><p><a href="https://www.studentsdisrupting.org/donate">Donate to Students Disrupting</a></p><p><a href="https://www.studentsdisrupting.org/contact">Reach out to Dennis</a> if you know anyone that might benefit or if you have any thoughts or feedback</p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.pace.edu/">Pace University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.manhattanbp.nyc.gov/">Gale Brewer - Manhattan Borough President</a><br /><br /> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Dennis’ childhood and high school years: being actively involved in the community (2:53)</p><p>Studying communication and media at Pace University, NYC (6:13)</p><p>Deciding to become a teacher (11:30)</p><p>From public relations to teaching: communication skills and outside the box thinking (13:03)</p><p>Students Disrupting: the origin story (17:02)</p><p>How to start a high school newspaper: from idea to the first issue (20:46)</p><p>The skills students are developing (24:42)</p><p>Integrating the newspaper into the English class curriculum (29:01)</p><p>Why Dennis’ students care more for their work than their grades (31:27)</p><p>Expanding the student newspapers initiative to other schools in NYC (34:02)</p><p>The resistance behind having a student-run newspaper (40:28)</p><p>How Students Disrupting guides and support schools to start their own newspaper (43:12)</p><p>What surprised Dennis the most on his journey so far (48:28)</p><p>How we can support Students Disrupting (55:37)</p><p>The impact Dennis wants to have during his lifetime (57:49)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 5 Dec 2019 05:05:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Dennis Mihalsky, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/students-voice-SP4VkC6l</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Dennis Mihalsky:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennis-mihalsky-23a84023/">Linkedin</a></p><p><a href="https://www.studentsdisrupting.org/">Students Disrupting - the website</a></p><p><a href="https://www.studentsdisrupting.org/donate">Donate to Students Disrupting</a></p><p><a href="https://www.studentsdisrupting.org/contact">Reach out to Dennis</a> if you know anyone that might benefit or if you have any thoughts or feedback</p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.pace.edu/">Pace University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.manhattanbp.nyc.gov/">Gale Brewer - Manhattan Borough President</a><br /><br /> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Dennis’ childhood and high school years: being actively involved in the community (2:53)</p><p>Studying communication and media at Pace University, NYC (6:13)</p><p>Deciding to become a teacher (11:30)</p><p>From public relations to teaching: communication skills and outside the box thinking (13:03)</p><p>Students Disrupting: the origin story (17:02)</p><p>How to start a high school newspaper: from idea to the first issue (20:46)</p><p>The skills students are developing (24:42)</p><p>Integrating the newspaper into the English class curriculum (29:01)</p><p>Why Dennis’ students care more for their work than their grades (31:27)</p><p>Expanding the student newspapers initiative to other schools in NYC (34:02)</p><p>The resistance behind having a student-run newspaper (40:28)</p><p>How Students Disrupting guides and support schools to start their own newspaper (43:12)</p><p>What surprised Dennis the most on his journey so far (48:28)</p><p>How we can support Students Disrupting (55:37)</p><p>The impact Dennis wants to have during his lifetime (57:49)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Empowering Students to Find their Voice with Dennis Mihalsky</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Dennis Mihalsky, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>01:01:24</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Dennis Mihalsky, a New York public school teacher and the president &amp; executive director of Students Disrupting. 

Do you know that barely 1 out of 10 public schools in New York City, the media capital of the world, has a student newspaper? Dennis founded Students Disrupting to bring student-run newspapers to every high school in the city. Through training, advising, and supporting students, teachers, and administrators, he is helping them find their voice, deepen their thought, and seek the truth.    
 
Dennis talks about his school principal who considered the curriculum in every classroom with an open mind and empowered him to develop risk-taking approaches to his teaching. 

The three-step process to launch the newspaper in each school is a powerful approach for any change we seek to create. It’s based on community roundtables and pilot programs, followed by implementation. 

Tune in to hear Dennis’ inspiring commitment to education, community engagement and youth leadership development.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Dennis Mihalsky, a New York public school teacher and the president &amp; executive director of Students Disrupting. 

Do you know that barely 1 out of 10 public schools in New York City, the media capital of the world, has a student newspaper? Dennis founded Students Disrupting to bring student-run newspapers to every high school in the city. Through training, advising, and supporting students, teachers, and administrators, he is helping them find their voice, deepen their thought, and seek the truth.    
 
Dennis talks about his school principal who considered the curriculum in every classroom with an open mind and empowered him to develop risk-taking approaches to his teaching. 

The three-step process to launch the newspaper in each school is a powerful approach for any change we seek to create. It’s based on community roundtables and pilot programs, followed by implementation. 

Tune in to hear Dennis’ inspiring commitment to education, community engagement and youth leadership development.
</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Learning to Tell Better Stories (Maria on Mic)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Book Bag performed by E’s Jammy Jam</p><p>Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>First version of Maria’s childhood story (2:08)</p><p>Second version of Maria’s childhood story (3:03)</p><p>How to learn to tell ourselves the right story (5:46)</p><p>How to reframe our story: the "zooming in and zooming out" practice (6:39)</p><p>How to unpack your own stories: start with one story and one person you trust (8:51)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Nov 2019 05:05:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Julie-Roxane Krikorian, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/tell-better-stories-KMwDLkQ_</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Book Bag performed by E’s Jammy Jam</p><p>Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>First version of Maria’s childhood story (2:08)</p><p>Second version of Maria’s childhood story (3:03)</p><p>How to learn to tell ourselves the right story (5:46)</p><p>How to reframe our story: the "zooming in and zooming out" practice (6:39)</p><p>How to unpack your own stories: start with one story and one person you trust (8:51)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:title>Learning to Tell Better Stories (Maria on Mic)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Julie-Roxane Krikorian, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Maria is back on the mic this week to share how she’s practising telling better, more empowering and gratitude-filled stories about her journey and the people in her life.

Maria believes that there is more than one story for every experience we have, and today she talks to us about the skill of reframing our stories to tell a better one.

Tune in to learn how to develop this skill deliberately using a simple, yet powerful tool that you can practise on your own and with people you trust.  </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Maria is back on the mic this week to share how she’s practising telling better, more empowering and gratitude-filled stories about her journey and the people in her life.

Maria believes that there is more than one story for every experience we have, and today she talks to us about the skill of reframing our stories to tell a better one.

Tune in to learn how to develop this skill deliberately using a simple, yet powerful tool that you can practise on your own and with people you trust.  </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>childhood, reflection, impact learning, #tpfalumni, reframing, growth mindset, gratitude, learning, friends, zoom out, grateful, #mariaonmic, our stories, better stories, family, reframe, peer-learning, telling better stories, meaningful life, education, journaling, owning our stories, zoom in</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>“Rock, Paper, Scissors”: The Instant Leadership Solution with Will Jacobs</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Will Jacobs:</strong></p><p>His page <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-jacobs/">on LinkedIn</a></p><p>Will Jacob’s book — <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/rock-paper-scissors-the-instant-leadership-solution/">Rock, Paper, Scissors: the instant Leadership Solution on LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://rps.academy/">The Rock, Paper, Scissors Website</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9-Xjq33tdo#action=share">Rock, Paper, Scissors — the video</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>Co-Author Fred Lennox <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/fredlennox/">on LinkedIn</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>The genesis of the book (2:35)</p><p>Rock, Paper, Scissors: What it’s for? Who it’s for? (6:16)</p><p>Rocks: Persistent, Consistent & Guarded (14:49)</p><p>Scissors: Analytical, Open-Minded & Perfectionist (16:34)</p><p>Papers: Inclusive, Enthusiastic & Opportunistic (18:33)</p><p>How a scissor can be perceived and how they can change their behavior to collaborate better (25:01)</p><p>The specifics of a Rock-Paper collaboration (28:22)</p><p>The specifics of a Paper-Scissors collaboration (32:09)</p><p>How do we learn to change and adapt our behavior? (37:26)</p><p>Using the book with your team to create win-win situations (41:28)</p><p>How the book can be used by freelancers (48:33)</p><p>How to leverage the talents and strengths of others to make up for our own shortcomings (52:18)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Nov 2019 05:05:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Will Jacobs, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/rock-paper-scissors-B_7JNJsN</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Will Jacobs:</strong></p><p>His page <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-jacobs/">on LinkedIn</a></p><p>Will Jacob’s book — <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/rock-paper-scissors-the-instant-leadership-solution/">Rock, Paper, Scissors: the instant Leadership Solution on LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://rps.academy/">The Rock, Paper, Scissors Website</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9-Xjq33tdo#action=share">Rock, Paper, Scissors — the video</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>Co-Author Fred Lennox <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/fredlennox/">on LinkedIn</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>The genesis of the book (2:35)</p><p>Rock, Paper, Scissors: What it’s for? Who it’s for? (6:16)</p><p>Rocks: Persistent, Consistent & Guarded (14:49)</p><p>Scissors: Analytical, Open-Minded & Perfectionist (16:34)</p><p>Papers: Inclusive, Enthusiastic & Opportunistic (18:33)</p><p>How a scissor can be perceived and how they can change their behavior to collaborate better (25:01)</p><p>The specifics of a Rock-Paper collaboration (28:22)</p><p>The specifics of a Paper-Scissors collaboration (32:09)</p><p>How do we learn to change and adapt our behavior? (37:26)</p><p>Using the book with your team to create win-win situations (41:28)</p><p>How the book can be used by freelancers (48:33)</p><p>How to leverage the talents and strengths of others to make up for our own shortcomings (52:18)</p>
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      <itunes:title>“Rock, Paper, Scissors”: The Instant Leadership Solution with Will Jacobs</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Will Jacobs, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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Today, Maria continues her conversation with the senior executive and strategist, Will Jacobs. Together, they unpack the framework outlined in his book Rock, Paper, Scissors: The Instant Leadership Solution. 

Will and his co-author Fred Lennox, spent more than thirty years researching, developing and refining this leadership framework. Its uniqueness lies in how easily, and simply it works so you can mobilize your people quickly. It allows you to tap into the secret of how to motivate others, so they bring their best selves to their work. 

This powerful leadership tool will help you identify the behaviors of your team members, colleagues and partners into:

✔️ ROCKS – Persistent, Consistent &amp; Guarded
✔️ PAPERS – Inclusive, Enthusiastic &amp; Opportunistic
✔️ SCISSORS – Analytical, Open-Minded &amp; Perfectionist

Through stories and real-life examples, they share lessons that will guide you to effectively interact with each type, build and lead your strong teams, and create win-win outcomes. 

Tune in to listen to a very engaging conversation and learn how to improve your personal and professional relationships so you can build a successful career and the life you want. </itunes:summary>
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Today, Maria continues her conversation with the senior executive and strategist, Will Jacobs. Together, they unpack the framework outlined in his book Rock, Paper, Scissors: The Instant Leadership Solution. 

Will and his co-author Fred Lennox, spent more than thirty years researching, developing and refining this leadership framework. Its uniqueness lies in how easily, and simply it works so you can mobilize your people quickly. It allows you to tap into the secret of how to motivate others, so they bring their best selves to their work. 

This powerful leadership tool will help you identify the behaviors of your team members, colleagues and partners into:

✔️ ROCKS – Persistent, Consistent &amp; Guarded
✔️ PAPERS – Inclusive, Enthusiastic &amp; Opportunistic
✔️ SCISSORS – Analytical, Open-Minded &amp; Perfectionist

Through stories and real-life examples, they share lessons that will guide you to effectively interact with each type, build and lead your strong teams, and create win-win outcomes. 

Tune in to listen to a very engaging conversation and learn how to improve your personal and professional relationships so you can build a successful career and the life you want. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Will Jacobs and his new book:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-jacobs/">Will Jacobs on LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://rps.academy/">Will's book: Rock, Paper, Scissors: the Instant Leadership Solution </a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9-Xjq33tdo#action=share">Rock, Paper, Scissors: the Instant Leadership Solution — a short video about the book</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/rock-paper-scissors-the-instant-leadership-solution/">The book on LinkedIn - Rock, Paper, Scissors: the instant Leadership Solution</a></p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.unilever.com/">Unilever</a></p><p><a href="https://www.henkel.com/">Henkel</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Will’s childhood: sailing, being on the water and natural curiosity (3:37)</p><p>The big fork in the road: dropping out of the university to start working after his father’s death (11:05)</p><p>From machine operator to supply chain manager (16:31)</p><p>The skill of detecting and cultivating human talent (19:00)</p><p>The importance of lateral thinking (22:19)</p><p>The impact of Will’s mentors on his career (26:00)</p><p>From operations and supply chain to an advising leadership role; lessons learnt the hard way (30:02)</p><p>Growing responsibilities: becoming a manager of 7 European plants (32:43)</p><p>Getting more responsibility after the acquisition (36:22)</p><p>Adapting to change: a crucial skill during times of change (40:18)</p><p>The ard lessons Will learnt while restructuring manufacturing sites after the acquisition (43:06)</p><p>A new role in e-commerce; focus on innovation in a fast-paced industry (47:16)</p><p>Leading the transformation of a traditional business in the future of manufacturing and supply chain (53:13)</p><p>The mark Will wants to leave on the world (55:26)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Nov 2019 05:05:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Will Jacobs, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/corporate-leader-zS_NkS4Q</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Will Jacobs and his new book:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-jacobs/">Will Jacobs on LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://rps.academy/">Will's book: Rock, Paper, Scissors: the Instant Leadership Solution </a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9-Xjq33tdo#action=share">Rock, Paper, Scissors: the Instant Leadership Solution — a short video about the book</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/rock-paper-scissors-the-instant-leadership-solution/">The book on LinkedIn - Rock, Paper, Scissors: the instant Leadership Solution</a></p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.unilever.com/">Unilever</a></p><p><a href="https://www.henkel.com/">Henkel</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Will’s childhood: sailing, being on the water and natural curiosity (3:37)</p><p>The big fork in the road: dropping out of the university to start working after his father’s death (11:05)</p><p>From machine operator to supply chain manager (16:31)</p><p>The skill of detecting and cultivating human talent (19:00)</p><p>The importance of lateral thinking (22:19)</p><p>The impact of Will’s mentors on his career (26:00)</p><p>From operations and supply chain to an advising leadership role; lessons learnt the hard way (30:02)</p><p>Growing responsibilities: becoming a manager of 7 European plants (32:43)</p><p>Getting more responsibility after the acquisition (36:22)</p><p>Adapting to change: a crucial skill during times of change (40:18)</p><p>The ard lessons Will learnt while restructuring manufacturing sites after the acquisition (43:06)</p><p>A new role in e-commerce; focus on innovation in a fast-paced industry (47:16)</p><p>Leading the transformation of a traditional business in the future of manufacturing and supply chain (53:13)</p><p>The mark Will wants to leave on the world (55:26)</p>
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      <itunes:author>Will Jacobs, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Will Jacobs, a friend and former colleague known for achieving first-class results while caring for his teams. Will is a hands-on senior executive and talented strategist who started his career as a machine operator. His professional journey makes him highly capable both in the boardroom, with corporate investors and on the shop floor. 

His ability to see complex links between seemingly unrelated matters is evident during our discussion as he reflects upon his learning journey in a vibrant way for the listener. 

He talks about his mentors who recognized his talents, saw his potential, and created opportunities for him along the way. He also shares the forks in the road with a rare openness and honesty, from his decision to drop out of University when he was 19 to the key changes he pursued in his career. Most importantly, Will talks about his love for people and his passion for identifying and cultivating their talents.

Tun in to hear him share his rich learning journey with us in an impactful way!
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Will Jacobs, a friend and former colleague known for achieving first-class results while caring for his teams. Will is a hands-on senior executive and talented strategist who started his career as a machine operator. His professional journey makes him highly capable both in the boardroom, with corporate investors and on the shop floor. 

His ability to see complex links between seemingly unrelated matters is evident during our discussion as he reflects upon his learning journey in a vibrant way for the listener. 

He talks about his mentors who recognized his talents, saw his potential, and created opportunities for him along the way. He also shares the forks in the road with a rare openness and honesty, from his decision to drop out of University when he was 19 to the key changes he pursued in his career. Most importantly, Will talks about his love for people and his passion for identifying and cultivating their talents.

Tun in to hear him share his rich learning journey with us in an impactful way!
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Amy Novotny:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.amysimpressions.com/">Amy’s photography website</a></p><p><a href="https://pabrinstitute.com/">PABR Institute</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-amy-novotny-0327085/" target="_blank">Amy’s LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Quit-Stories-Persistence-Courage/dp/0998312584/ref=sr_1_1?crid=17EQDUH1X09TT&keywords=don%27t+quit+stories+of+persistence+courage+and+faith&qid=1572956390&sprefix=don%27t+quit+sto%2Caps%2C319&sr=8-1">Don’t Quit: Stories of Persistence, Courage and Faith</a> by Kyle Wilson et al.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.posturalrestoration.com/">Postural Restoration Institute</a></p><p><a href="https://kylewilson.com/">Kyle Wilson</a></p><p><a href="https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Rohn">Jim Rohn</a></p><p><a href="https://realestateguysradio.com/">Real Estate Guys Radio Show</a></p><p><a href="https://realestateguysradio.com/summit/">Real Estate Summit at Sea</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle/dp/1612680194/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1I7KOAZT8IKKH&keywords=rich+dad+poor+dad&qid=1572956865&sprefix=rich+dad+poor+dad%2Caps%2C436&sr=8-1">Rich Dad Poor Dad</a> by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Kiyosaki">Robert Kiyosaki</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1612680054/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i3">Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant</a> by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Kiyosaki">Robert Kiyosaki</a></p><p><a href="https://www.richdad.com/">https://www.richdad.com/</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Amy’s childhood: an intuitive understanding of math her a love for biology (2:52)</p><p>How she taught and supported her mom to graduate from college later on in her adult life (5:58)</p><p>Getting her doctorate in physical therapy and starting her first job (10:25)</p><p>What the PABR technique is and how Amy developed it (16:24)</p><p>The importance of perseverance and confidence learning (27:52)</p><p>Going to Antarctica: how Amy got hired as a coach by a world photographer (39:41)</p><p>What she learnt during this experience and the difference between passion and purpose (44:03)</p><p>Amy’s mentors and influential connections (48:42)</p><p>Her experience co-authoring a book about persistence, courage and faith (1:02:32)</p><p>The marks that Amy wants to leave during her lifetime (1:04:47)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 7 Nov 2019 05:05:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Amy Novotny, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/breathe-mZGOQHuo</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Amy Novotny:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.amysimpressions.com/">Amy’s photography website</a></p><p><a href="https://pabrinstitute.com/">PABR Institute</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-amy-novotny-0327085/" target="_blank">Amy’s LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Quit-Stories-Persistence-Courage/dp/0998312584/ref=sr_1_1?crid=17EQDUH1X09TT&keywords=don%27t+quit+stories+of+persistence+courage+and+faith&qid=1572956390&sprefix=don%27t+quit+sto%2Caps%2C319&sr=8-1">Don’t Quit: Stories of Persistence, Courage and Faith</a> by Kyle Wilson et al.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.posturalrestoration.com/">Postural Restoration Institute</a></p><p><a href="https://kylewilson.com/">Kyle Wilson</a></p><p><a href="https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Rohn">Jim Rohn</a></p><p><a href="https://realestateguysradio.com/">Real Estate Guys Radio Show</a></p><p><a href="https://realestateguysradio.com/summit/">Real Estate Summit at Sea</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle/dp/1612680194/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1I7KOAZT8IKKH&keywords=rich+dad+poor+dad&qid=1572956865&sprefix=rich+dad+poor+dad%2Caps%2C436&sr=8-1">Rich Dad Poor Dad</a> by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Kiyosaki">Robert Kiyosaki</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1612680054/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i3">Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant</a> by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Kiyosaki">Robert Kiyosaki</a></p><p><a href="https://www.richdad.com/">https://www.richdad.com/</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Amy’s childhood: an intuitive understanding of math her a love for biology (2:52)</p><p>How she taught and supported her mom to graduate from college later on in her adult life (5:58)</p><p>Getting her doctorate in physical therapy and starting her first job (10:25)</p><p>What the PABR technique is and how Amy developed it (16:24)</p><p>The importance of perseverance and confidence learning (27:52)</p><p>Going to Antarctica: how Amy got hired as a coach by a world photographer (39:41)</p><p>What she learnt during this experience and the difference between passion and purpose (44:03)</p><p>Amy’s mentors and influential connections (48:42)</p><p>Her experience co-authoring a book about persistence, courage and faith (1:02:32)</p><p>The marks that Amy wants to leave during her lifetime (1:04:47)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Getting your Life Back one Breath at a Time with Amy Novotny</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Amy Novotny about how she helps people with pain, stress and anxiety through specialized breathing and body repositioning techniques. 

Amy is a doctor of physical therapy and the founder of the PABR Institute, where she developed a holistic approach to restoring the body to its full potential by using our own nervous system. She is also an entrepreneur, telehealth consultant, photographer, ultramarathoner, and author. 

Maria first unpacks Amy&apos;s learning journey that includes teaching her mom to graduate from college later on in her adult life. Then, they discuss Amy’s career choices and the forks in the road that led her to become a business owner. 

Amy’s commitment to developing her skills while teaching us how to live a pain-free life is inspiring. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Amy Novotny about how she helps people with pain, stress and anxiety through specialized breathing and body repositioning techniques. 

Amy is a doctor of physical therapy and the founder of the PABR Institute, where she developed a holistic approach to restoring the body to its full potential by using our own nervous system. She is also an entrepreneur, telehealth consultant, photographer, ultramarathoner, and author. 

Maria first unpacks Amy&apos;s learning journey that includes teaching her mom to graduate from college later on in her adult life. Then, they discuss Amy’s career choices and the forks in the road that led her to become a business owner. 

Amy’s commitment to developing her skills while teaching us how to live a pain-free life is inspiring. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p>Philly Crew performed by Danny Kean and Doug Maxwell</p><p>Spy Funk performed by Quincas Moreira</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Nate Turner:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.nathanielaturner.com/" target="_blank">https://www.nathanielaturner.com/</a></p><p><a href="http://www.raisingsupaman.com/" target="_blank">http://www.raisingsupaman.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/" target="_blank">https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/">Impact Learning Episode 31 with Nate Turner</a></p><p><a href="https://www.nathanielaturner.com/video?wix-vod-video-id=f37d1c07e5f9447db68eb5be627c091f&wix-vod-comp-id=comp-jyxgcepy#" target="_blank">Nate's TED Talk</a></p><p>Books:</p><p><a href="http://www.raisingsupaman.com/raising-supaman-book/overview/" target="_blank">Raising Supaman</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LW14XQ4/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1" target="_blank">Stop the Bus</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>Aristotle quote: <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/709859-give-me-a-child-until-he-is-7-and-i" target="_blank">https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/709859-give-me-a-child-until-he-is-7-and-i</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lion_King" target="_blank">The Lion King: The Original Movie</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/zeitlin-psychology" target="_blank">Robert Zeitlin</a> on the Impact Learning podcast</p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/children-future" target="_blank">Outliers, the Story of Sucess</a> by Malcolm Gladwell</p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_principle" target="_blank">The Pareto principle</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>The glass is always some percentage of full (7:25)</p><p>How our parent’s legacy might impact our own (8:06)</p><p>Raising our children as “adults-in-training” (12:19)</p><p>The importance of making our best effort rather than trying to win (18:04)</p><p>The importance of affirmational thoughts to help us create our best future (19:20)</p><p>How to connect at the heart with our children (27:40)</p><p>Two pieces of advice for parents and parents-to-be (30:60)</p><p>How external pressure and expectations affect our children’s lives (32:49)</p><p>The importance of educating parents to create a new way forward for their children (37:09)</p><p>Nate’s new book: It’s a Jungle Out There (50:56)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Oct 2019 04:05:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Nate Turner, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/lessons-father-MxrjFQUH</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p>Philly Crew performed by Danny Kean and Doug Maxwell</p><p>Spy Funk performed by Quincas Moreira</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Nate Turner:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.nathanielaturner.com/" target="_blank">https://www.nathanielaturner.com/</a></p><p><a href="http://www.raisingsupaman.com/" target="_blank">http://www.raisingsupaman.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/" target="_blank">https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/">Impact Learning Episode 31 with Nate Turner</a></p><p><a href="https://www.nathanielaturner.com/video?wix-vod-video-id=f37d1c07e5f9447db68eb5be627c091f&wix-vod-comp-id=comp-jyxgcepy#" target="_blank">Nate's TED Talk</a></p><p>Books:</p><p><a href="http://www.raisingsupaman.com/raising-supaman-book/overview/" target="_blank">Raising Supaman</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LW14XQ4/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1" target="_blank">Stop the Bus</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>Aristotle quote: <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/709859-give-me-a-child-until-he-is-7-and-i" target="_blank">https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/709859-give-me-a-child-until-he-is-7-and-i</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lion_King" target="_blank">The Lion King: The Original Movie</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/zeitlin-psychology" target="_blank">Robert Zeitlin</a> on the Impact Learning podcast</p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/children-future" target="_blank">Outliers, the Story of Sucess</a> by Malcolm Gladwell</p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_principle" target="_blank">The Pareto principle</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>The glass is always some percentage of full (7:25)</p><p>How our parent’s legacy might impact our own (8:06)</p><p>Raising our children as “adults-in-training” (12:19)</p><p>The importance of making our best effort rather than trying to win (18:04)</p><p>The importance of affirmational thoughts to help us create our best future (19:20)</p><p>How to connect at the heart with our children (27:40)</p><p>Two pieces of advice for parents and parents-to-be (30:60)</p><p>How external pressure and expectations affect our children’s lives (32:49)</p><p>The importance of educating parents to create a new way forward for their children (37:09)</p><p>Nate’s new book: It’s a Jungle Out There (50:56)</p>
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      <itunes:author>Nate Turner, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>This is part two of Maria’s conversation with Nate Turner. Today, they discuss the lessons he learnt throughout his journey as a  parent. 

When he learnt he was going to be a father, Nate realized he wanted to do things differently than his own father. In this process of changing the pattern, he started writing letters to his son as a way to communicate with him on a deeper level. 

Nate’s book “Raising Supaman” is a collection of these letters that he sent to his son between the age of 2 and 16. They contain the lessons he was trying to reach him as a man-in-training.

Since publishing “Raising Supaman”, he has been travelling the country to speak to students, educators and parents about the importance of intentionally designing our children’s lives and playing a major role in them. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This is part two of Maria’s conversation with Nate Turner. Today, they discuss the lessons he learnt throughout his journey as a  parent. 

When he learnt he was going to be a father, Nate realized he wanted to do things differently than his own father. In this process of changing the pattern, he started writing letters to his son as a way to communicate with him on a deeper level. 

Nate’s book “Raising Supaman” is a collection of these letters that he sent to his son between the age of 2 and 16. They contain the lessons he was trying to reach him as a man-in-training.

Since publishing “Raising Supaman”, he has been travelling the country to speak to students, educators and parents about the importance of intentionally designing our children’s lives and playing a major role in them. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Nate Turner:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.nathanielaturner.com/" target="_blank">https://www.nathanielaturner.com/</a></p><p><a href="http://www.raisingsupaman.com/" target="_blank">http://www.raisingsupaman.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/" target="_blank">https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/zeitlin-psychology">Robert Zeitlin</a> on the Impact Learning podcast</p><p>Historical figure <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nat_Turner" target="_blank">Nat Turner</a></p><p><a href="https://www.fisk.edu/" target="_blank">Fisk University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.butler.edu/" target="_blank">Butler University</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tree_and_its_Fruits" target="_blank">The Parable of the Tree and its Fruits</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Nate’s early years: seeing a lesson in everything and deciding to go to college (3:15)</p><p>Becoming a financial advisor and a father (9:40)</p><p>His role as a Humanity Propulsion Engineer (13:52)</p><p>How he started writing letters to his son (17:14)</p><p>Nate’s relationship with his own father and the work he did on himself when he became a parent (27:58)</p><p>How he published his first book, “Raising Supaman” (37:17)</p><p>How we can design our children’s learning process an early age and the problem with outsourcing parenting (42:09)</p><p>Nate’s second book and his TED talk (48:02)</p><p>Some key lessons for parents and parents-to-be (51:47)</p><p>What Nate wants to be remembered as after he’s gone (57:05)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2019 04:05:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Nate Turner, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/children-future-oHfVsXkE</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://newwildmedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Nate Turner:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.nathanielaturner.com/" target="_blank">https://www.nathanielaturner.com/</a></p><p><a href="http://www.raisingsupaman.com/" target="_blank">http://www.raisingsupaman.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/" target="_blank">https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/zeitlin-psychology">Robert Zeitlin</a> on the Impact Learning podcast</p><p>Historical figure <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nat_Turner" target="_blank">Nat Turner</a></p><p><a href="https://www.fisk.edu/" target="_blank">Fisk University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.butler.edu/" target="_blank">Butler University</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tree_and_its_Fruits" target="_blank">The Parable of the Tree and its Fruits</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Nate’s early years: seeing a lesson in everything and deciding to go to college (3:15)</p><p>Becoming a financial advisor and a father (9:40)</p><p>His role as a Humanity Propulsion Engineer (13:52)</p><p>How he started writing letters to his son (17:14)</p><p>Nate’s relationship with his own father and the work he did on himself when he became a parent (27:58)</p><p>How he published his first book, “Raising Supaman” (37:17)</p><p>How we can design our children’s learning process an early age and the problem with outsourcing parenting (42:09)</p><p>Nate’s second book and his TED talk (48:02)</p><p>Some key lessons for parents and parents-to-be (51:47)</p><p>What Nate wants to be remembered as after he’s gone (57:05)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Leading our Children into their Future with Nate Turner</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Nate Turner, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks parenting and child-rearing with Nate Turner, who describes himself as a Humanity Propulsion Engineer. 

So that his child might be intellectually astute, globally competent, and socially conscious, Nate intentionally backward designed his son’s life. Today those tools, techniques, and strategies which were initially created explicitly for his son are educational and life development staples for people all over the country.

Nate takes us through his extraordinary parenting journey that led him to make an impact on others as well when the letters to his son were published into a book, “Raising Supaman”.

A fascinating conversation about the parents’ role in leading our children into their future!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks parenting and child-rearing with Nate Turner, who describes himself as a Humanity Propulsion Engineer. 

So that his child might be intellectually astute, globally competent, and socially conscious, Nate intentionally backward designed his son’s life. Today those tools, techniques, and strategies which were initially created explicitly for his son are educational and life development staples for people all over the country.

Nate takes us through his extraordinary parenting journey that led him to make an impact on others as well when the letters to his son were published into a book, “Raising Supaman”.

A fascinating conversation about the parents’ role in leading our children into their future!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Finding his Leadership Voice in Education with Steven Thompson</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/" target="_blank">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/" target="_blank">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com" target="_blank">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Steven Thompson:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenjthompson72/" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://aquafunkapus.podbean.com">The Steven Thompson Experience Podcast</a></p><p><a href="https://www.thesteventhompsonrevolution.com/" target="_blank">The Steven Thompson Revolution - The Blog</a></p><p><a href="https://www.thesteventhompsonrevolution.com/contentment-and-satisfaction/">His post about contentment and statisfaction</a></p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="http://www.redesignlearning.org/about-us" target="_blank"><strong>Redesign Learning Institute</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.tesidea.com/Home" target="_blank">Total Education Solutions</a></p><p><a href="https://themarketingseminar.com/" target="_blank">The Marketing Seminar - TMS</a></p><p><a href="https://altmba.com/" target="_blank">altMBA</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Steven’s childhood: his love of books as a strongly independent learner (3:09)</p><p>High school and college: picking history as a major and struggling to find the right career path (7:35)</p><p>Steven’s winding road to becoming a teacher (11:50)</p><p>Lessons learnt as an assistant principal and a principal (17:01)</p><p>What went wrong at the charter school (23:15)</p><p>The fork in the road: figuring out the work he wants to do in the right place for who he is (28:05)</p><p>How podcasting and blogging helped him get his current position as Director of Curriculum and Instruction at the Institute for the Redesign of Learning (35:49)</p><p>His current job: creating learning opportunities for special needs students and teachers (42:30)</p><p>What leadership means to Steven (57:02)</p><p>What impact he wants to have on the world (1:01:26)</p><p>Final thoughts on the career-focused lives we live (1:02:41)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Oct 2019 04:05:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Steven Thompson, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/leadership-voice-qfLqiBih</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/" target="_blank">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/" target="_blank">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com" target="_blank">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Steven Thompson:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenjthompson72/" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://aquafunkapus.podbean.com">The Steven Thompson Experience Podcast</a></p><p><a href="https://www.thesteventhompsonrevolution.com/" target="_blank">The Steven Thompson Revolution - The Blog</a></p><p><a href="https://www.thesteventhompsonrevolution.com/contentment-and-satisfaction/">His post about contentment and statisfaction</a></p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="http://www.redesignlearning.org/about-us" target="_blank"><strong>Redesign Learning Institute</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.tesidea.com/Home" target="_blank">Total Education Solutions</a></p><p><a href="https://themarketingseminar.com/" target="_blank">The Marketing Seminar - TMS</a></p><p><a href="https://altmba.com/" target="_blank">altMBA</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Steven’s childhood: his love of books as a strongly independent learner (3:09)</p><p>High school and college: picking history as a major and struggling to find the right career path (7:35)</p><p>Steven’s winding road to becoming a teacher (11:50)</p><p>Lessons learnt as an assistant principal and a principal (17:01)</p><p>What went wrong at the charter school (23:15)</p><p>The fork in the road: figuring out the work he wants to do in the right place for who he is (28:05)</p><p>How podcasting and blogging helped him get his current position as Director of Curriculum and Instruction at the Institute for the Redesign of Learning (35:49)</p><p>His current job: creating learning opportunities for special needs students and teachers (42:30)</p><p>What leadership means to Steven (57:02)</p><p>What impact he wants to have on the world (1:01:26)</p><p>Final thoughts on the career-focused lives we live (1:02:41)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Finding his Leadership Voice in Education with Steven Thompson</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Steven Thompson, who has been a curious servant leader throughout his career as a teacher, assistant principal and principal. 

They discuss how his curiosity and love for books have guided his work over the years. Steven is the host of a podcast where he blends history, music and leadership. He also blogs weekly about life and leadership. 

Steven talks about the fork in the road while working at a charter school that led him to become the Director of Curriculum &amp; Instruction of the Institution for the Redesign of Learning. In this role today, he makes an impact on children with special needs through creative projects he designs while he exposes them to technology. 

Steven’s commitment to learning and leadership is inspiring. We hope you enjoy listening to his story and wisdom!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Steven Thompson, who has been a curious servant leader throughout his career as a teacher, assistant principal and principal. 

They discuss how his curiosity and love for books have guided his work over the years. Steven is the host of a podcast where he blends history, music and leadership. He also blogs weekly about life and leadership. 

Steven talks about the fork in the road while working at a charter school that led him to become the Director of Curriculum &amp; Instruction of the Institution for the Redesign of Learning. In this role today, he makes an impact on children with special needs through creative projects he designs while he exposes them to technology. 

Steven’s commitment to learning and leadership is inspiring. We hope you enjoy listening to his story and wisdom!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Leading Higher Education into the Future with Steve Whitehead</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host :<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/"> Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer:<a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/"> Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice:<a href="http://newwildmedia.com"> David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Steve Whitehead:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/whiteheadstephen/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="http://calu.academia.edu/SteveWhitehead">Cal U</a></p><p>Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/Dr_Whitehead">@dr_whitehead</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.calu.edu/">California University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.paultough.com/books/years-that-matter-most/">Paul Tough - The years that matter most</a></p><p>Career and Professional Development Center of California University</p><p><a href="https://digitalpromise.org/about/">Digital Promise</a></p><p><a href="http://maya.com/">Maya Design</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human-centered_design" target="_blank">Human Centered Design:</a></p><p><a href="https://www.wired.com/insights/2013/12/human-centered-design-matters/">Why Human-Centered Design Matters?</a></p><p><a href="https://www.luma-institute.com/">LUMA institute:</a></p><p><a href="https://www.luma-institute.com/products-and-services/training/advancing-innovation-human-centered-design/" target="_blank">Training in Human-Centered Design</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Steve’s childhood: learning to bake with his mother and the big challenges at school (3:35)</p><p>The long journey towards a Bachelor’s degree and the forks in the road (6:32)</p><p>How his life and school experiences led him to fall in love with science and problem solving (11:55)</p><p>Joining the faculty at California University in Pennsylvania (14:43)</p><p>Reflections on credentials vs. real-life experiences? (16:07)</p><p>Skills repurposed: leadership, curiosity and learning from failures (18:00)</p><p>The desire to make a bigger impact: why Steve decided to work as an administrator (25:57)</p><p>Innovations in the classroom: Digital Promise & Human-Centered Design (31:50)</p><p>The importance of serving the students (36:36)</p><p>How higher education is evolving through online-learning and student’s preferences (38:27)</p><p>Making universities trusted spheres of learning within their communities as a way to stay competitive (42:48)</p><p>The value of higher education (51:38)</p><p>The impact of technology on education (54:40)</p><p>The change Steve wants to bring to rural education (56:29)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Oct 2019 04:05:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Steve Whitehead, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/higher-education-s63M_D04</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host :<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/"> Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer:<a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/"> Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice:<a href="http://newwildmedia.com"> David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where to find Steve Whitehead:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/whiteheadstephen/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="http://calu.academia.edu/SteveWhitehead">Cal U</a></p><p>Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/Dr_Whitehead">@dr_whitehead</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.calu.edu/">California University</a></p><p><a href="https://www.paultough.com/books/years-that-matter-most/">Paul Tough - The years that matter most</a></p><p>Career and Professional Development Center of California University</p><p><a href="https://digitalpromise.org/about/">Digital Promise</a></p><p><a href="http://maya.com/">Maya Design</a></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human-centered_design" target="_blank">Human Centered Design:</a></p><p><a href="https://www.wired.com/insights/2013/12/human-centered-design-matters/">Why Human-Centered Design Matters?</a></p><p><a href="https://www.luma-institute.com/">LUMA institute:</a></p><p><a href="https://www.luma-institute.com/products-and-services/training/advancing-innovation-human-centered-design/" target="_blank">Training in Human-Centered Design</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Steve’s childhood: learning to bake with his mother and the big challenges at school (3:35)</p><p>The long journey towards a Bachelor’s degree and the forks in the road (6:32)</p><p>How his life and school experiences led him to fall in love with science and problem solving (11:55)</p><p>Joining the faculty at California University in Pennsylvania (14:43)</p><p>Reflections on credentials vs. real-life experiences? (16:07)</p><p>Skills repurposed: leadership, curiosity and learning from failures (18:00)</p><p>The desire to make a bigger impact: why Steve decided to work as an administrator (25:57)</p><p>Innovations in the classroom: Digital Promise & Human-Centered Design (31:50)</p><p>The importance of serving the students (36:36)</p><p>How higher education is evolving through online-learning and student’s preferences (38:27)</p><p>Making universities trusted spheres of learning within their communities as a way to stay competitive (42:48)</p><p>The value of higher education (51:38)</p><p>The impact of technology on education (54:40)</p><p>The change Steve wants to bring to rural education (56:29)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Leading Higher Education into the Future with Steve Whitehead</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Steve Whitehead, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria discusses the future of higher education with Steve Whitehead, the Associate Provost at California University of Pennsylvania. 

Together, they unpack how his childhood, the ten years he spent after high school on military training, a vocational-technical school and a community college along with his manufacturing experience prepared him well for his professional career at Cal U. They explore the challenges of higher education and how to make universities trusted spheres of learning within their communities so they can remain competitive.

Steve is trained in Human-Centered Design thinking by Luma Institute, and he regularly presents on the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) in Western Pennsylvania.  

A truly engaging conversation with a powerful changemaker!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria discusses the future of higher education with Steve Whitehead, the Associate Provost at California University of Pennsylvania. 

Together, they unpack how his childhood, the ten years he spent after high school on military training, a vocational-technical school and a community college along with his manufacturing experience prepared him well for his professional career at Cal U. They explore the challenges of higher education and how to make universities trusted spheres of learning within their communities so they can remain competitive.

Steve is trained in Human-Centered Design thinking by Luma Institute, and he regularly presents on the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) in Western Pennsylvania.  

A truly engaging conversation with a powerful changemaker!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host :<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/"> Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer:<a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/"> Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice:<a href="http://newwildmedia.com"> David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Book Bag performed by E’s Jammy Jam</p><p>Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell</p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>The questions to ask yourself to start on your Impact Learning journey:</p><p><i>What am I interested in?</i></p><p><i>What do I want to learn?</i></p><p><i>What skills do I want to continue to cultivate?</i></p><p><i>What new skills do I want to develop?</i></p><p><i>What kind of experience will allow me to continue to grow?</i></p><p><i>What kind of environment do I want to learn and work in?</i></p><p><i>What things do I care about?</i></p><p><i>What problems can I solve with my experience and skills?</i></p><p><i>How can I contribute to the work of others?</i></p><p><i>How do I lead myself through the time that I will be figuring all these things out?</i></p><p><i>How do I stay mentally, emotionally, and physically healthy for the Long Game?</i></p><p> </p><p>The three tools of designing your Learning Journey:</p><p>- Learning through exploration</p><p>- Self-directed learning</p><p>- Learning by doing/ Project-based learning</p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Why is it urgent to implement the Impact Learning principles in your life right now? (1:19)</p><p>How do you create your Impact Learning journey towards a meaningful work? The key questions to ask yourself (5:47)</p><p>The importance of setting boundaries in your life and work (7:43)</p><p>Learning by doing the work; the importance of designing your own Learning Journey (9:00)</p><p>Talents and superpowers do not matter; learn to build skills through real-life experience (10:50)</p><p>The Power of Community (14:28)</p><p>“It is simple but not easy” (18:27)</p><p>What’s next? Actionable ideas to start building your Impact Learning and prepare for the Future of Work (20:13)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 3 Oct 2019 04:05:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Julie-Roxane Krikorian, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/future-of-work-Sr5I2H_k</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host :<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/"> Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer:<a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/"> Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice:<a href="http://newwildmedia.com"> David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Book Bag performed by E’s Jammy Jam</p><p>Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell</p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>The questions to ask yourself to start on your Impact Learning journey:</p><p><i>What am I interested in?</i></p><p><i>What do I want to learn?</i></p><p><i>What skills do I want to continue to cultivate?</i></p><p><i>What new skills do I want to develop?</i></p><p><i>What kind of experience will allow me to continue to grow?</i></p><p><i>What kind of environment do I want to learn and work in?</i></p><p><i>What things do I care about?</i></p><p><i>What problems can I solve with my experience and skills?</i></p><p><i>How can I contribute to the work of others?</i></p><p><i>How do I lead myself through the time that I will be figuring all these things out?</i></p><p><i>How do I stay mentally, emotionally, and physically healthy for the Long Game?</i></p><p> </p><p>The three tools of designing your Learning Journey:</p><p>- Learning through exploration</p><p>- Self-directed learning</p><p>- Learning by doing/ Project-based learning</p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Why is it urgent to implement the Impact Learning principles in your life right now? (1:19)</p><p>How do you create your Impact Learning journey towards a meaningful work? The key questions to ask yourself (5:47)</p><p>The importance of setting boundaries in your life and work (7:43)</p><p>Learning by doing the work; the importance of designing your own Learning Journey (9:00)</p><p>Talents and superpowers do not matter; learn to build skills through real-life experience (10:50)</p><p>The Power of Community (14:28)</p><p>“It is simple but not easy” (18:27)</p><p>What’s next? Actionable ideas to start building your Impact Learning and prepare for the Future of Work (20:13)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Impact Learning for the Future of Work (Maria on Mic)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Julie-Roxane Krikorian, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>To wrap up the last three episodes, today, Maria shares with us how we can start implementing the Impact Learning principles to prepare for the Future of Work. She reminds us of the questions we need to ask ourselves to move towards meaningful life and work. She offers us specific tips on how we can all create our own Learning Journey independently of our preferences. Maria also unpacks the power of community and explains how others on the same journey with us can support and guide us to take actions and continue to grow. 

Are you in a career transition, looking to transition or want to get more joy out of your work? Maria&apos;s insights and wisdom will help you prepare for the Future of Work and create the life you want. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>To wrap up the last three episodes, today, Maria shares with us how we can start implementing the Impact Learning principles to prepare for the Future of Work. She reminds us of the questions we need to ask ourselves to move towards meaningful life and work. She offers us specific tips on how we can all create our own Learning Journey independently of our preferences. Maria also unpacks the power of community and explains how others on the same journey with us can support and guide us to take actions and continue to grow. 

Are you in a career transition, looking to transition or want to get more joy out of your work? Maria&apos;s insights and wisdom will help you prepare for the Future of Work and create the life you want. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Creating a Portfolio Career (Maria on Mic)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p> </p><p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/" target="_blank">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/" target="_blank">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com" target="_blank">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Book Bag performed by E’s Jammy Jam</p><p>Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell</p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://altmba.com/" target="_blank">The altMBA</a></p><p><a href="https://themarketingseminar.com/" target="_blank">The Marketing Seminar</a></p><p><a href="https://podcastclub.link/" target="_blank">The Podcasting Fellowship</a></p><p><a href="https://www.alexandradipalma.com/" target="_blank">Alexandra diPalma</a></p><p><a href="https://www.sethgodin.com/" target="_blank">Seth Godin</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidnebinski/" target="_blank">David Nebinski</a> - <a href="https://www.portfoliocareerpodcast.com/" target="_blank">Portfolio Career Podcast</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/nebinski-portfolio" target="_blank">Impact Learning Episode 7</a> with David Nebinski</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introduction (0:33)</p><p>What is a Portfolio Career? (3:47)</p><p>Overview of the Impact Learning vision (5:38)</p><p>The Importance of connecting the dots (7:31)</p><p>The Impact Learning podcast: finding her voice and discovering her interest in storytelling (9:40)</p><p>Creating Impact through podcasting (13:20)</p><p>Maria’s relationship with her producer Julie-Roxane Krikorian (16:35)</p><p>Being a coach in the Podcasting Fellowship: leading others on their podcasting journey (18:08)</p><p>Learning by doing the work and coaching others to develop their podcasting skills (20:28)</p><p>Connecting and serving the community: daily blogging and accountability groups (25:35)</p><p>A collaborative project: writing a book together (27:33)</p><p>A generous community: the value of human connection through all this work (29:34)</p><p>Final thoughts on developing skills while building a Portfolio Career  (31:56)</p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Sep 2019 04:05:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Julie-Roxane Krikorian, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/portfolio-career-maria-f7YanAD_</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> </p><p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/" target="_blank">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/" target="_blank">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com" target="_blank">David Bourne</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p><p> </p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Book Bag performed by E’s Jammy Jam</p><p>Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell</p><p> </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><a href="https://altmba.com/" target="_blank">The altMBA</a></p><p><a href="https://themarketingseminar.com/" target="_blank">The Marketing Seminar</a></p><p><a href="https://podcastclub.link/" target="_blank">The Podcasting Fellowship</a></p><p><a href="https://www.alexandradipalma.com/" target="_blank">Alexandra diPalma</a></p><p><a href="https://www.sethgodin.com/" target="_blank">Seth Godin</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidnebinski/" target="_blank">David Nebinski</a> - <a href="https://www.portfoliocareerpodcast.com/" target="_blank">Portfolio Career Podcast</a></p><p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/nebinski-portfolio" target="_blank">Impact Learning Episode 7</a> with David Nebinski</p><p> </p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Introduction (0:33)</p><p>What is a Portfolio Career? (3:47)</p><p>Overview of the Impact Learning vision (5:38)</p><p>The Importance of connecting the dots (7:31)</p><p>The Impact Learning podcast: finding her voice and discovering her interest in storytelling (9:40)</p><p>Creating Impact through podcasting (13:20)</p><p>Maria’s relationship with her producer Julie-Roxane Krikorian (16:35)</p><p>Being a coach in the Podcasting Fellowship: leading others on their podcasting journey (18:08)</p><p>Learning by doing the work and coaching others to develop their podcasting skills (20:28)</p><p>Connecting and serving the community: daily blogging and accountability groups (25:35)</p><p>A collaborative project: writing a book together (27:33)</p><p>A generous community: the value of human connection through all this work (29:34)</p><p>Final thoughts on developing skills while building a Portfolio Career  (31:56)</p><p> </p>
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If you&apos;re curious about how a Portfolio Career can impact your life and work, tune in and listen to Maria tell her story and share what she learned along the way. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>After designing her learning journey (previous episode), Maria shares with us today how she is building her Portfolio Career to create impact through her work. She gives us an overview of what her Portfolio Career looks like, how she’s creating new projects and the skillset she continues to develop. You’ll hear about her experience as a podcaster, a writer, a coach and an active member of the community. 

If you&apos;re curious about how a Portfolio Career can impact your life and work, tune in and listen to Maria tell her story and share what she learned along the way. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Book Bag performed by E’s Jammy Jam</p><p>Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell</p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong><br />The essential questions to help us figure out how to create impact with our work:</p><p><i>What am I interested in?</i></p><p><i>How can I contribute to others?</i></p><p><i>What problems can I solve with my experience, skills, and story?</i></p><p><i>What do I need to learn? What do I need to unlearn that don’t serve me anymore?</i></p><p><i>What skills do I need to cultivate further? What new skills do I want to develop?</i></p><p><i>What kind of experience will allow me to continue to grow? What does this environment look like?</i></p><p><i>How do I lead myself through the time that I will be figuring all these things out?</i></p><p><i>How do I stay mentally, emotionally, and physically healthy for the Long Game?</i></p><p>Impact Learning: <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/story-who">Episode 1: Maria's story</a></p><p><a href="http://akimboworkshops.mystrikingly.com/">The Akimbo Workshops</a></p><p><a href="https://altmba.com/">AltMBA</a></p><p><a href="https://themarketingseminar.com/">The Marketing Seminar</a></p><p><a href="https://podcastclub.link/">The Podcasting Fellowship</a></p><p><a href="https://www.sethgodin.com/">Seth Godin</a></p><p>Impact Learning: <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/seth-godin-akimbo">Episode 6 with Seth Godin</a></p><p><a href="https://www.alexandradipalma.com/">Alex DiPalma</a></p><p>Impact Learning: <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/alexandra-dipalma">Episode 3 with Alex diPalma</a></p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Two things Maria did in 2017 to prepare for going back to school in 2018 (5:36)</p><p>How to create impact with your work? The questions to ask yourself (8:59)</p><p>Maria’s answers to those questions (10:54)</p><p>Seth Godin and The Akimbo Workshops (17:12)</p><p>The altMBA (19:15)</p><p>Staying connected to the Community: The Accountability and Mastermind groups (24:05)</p><p>The Marketing Seminar (25:50)</p><p>Skills developed during The Marketing Seminar (27:32)</p><p>The Podcasting Fellowship (28:42)</p><p>Lessons learnt in 2018 (33:11)</p><p>Closing remarks (35:18)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2019 06:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/back-to-school-8v42yzi7</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Book Bag performed by E’s Jammy Jam</p><p>Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell</p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong><br />The essential questions to help us figure out how to create impact with our work:</p><p><i>What am I interested in?</i></p><p><i>How can I contribute to others?</i></p><p><i>What problems can I solve with my experience, skills, and story?</i></p><p><i>What do I need to learn? What do I need to unlearn that don’t serve me anymore?</i></p><p><i>What skills do I need to cultivate further? What new skills do I want to develop?</i></p><p><i>What kind of experience will allow me to continue to grow? What does this environment look like?</i></p><p><i>How do I lead myself through the time that I will be figuring all these things out?</i></p><p><i>How do I stay mentally, emotionally, and physically healthy for the Long Game?</i></p><p>Impact Learning: <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/story-who">Episode 1: Maria's story</a></p><p><a href="http://akimboworkshops.mystrikingly.com/">The Akimbo Workshops</a></p><p><a href="https://altmba.com/">AltMBA</a></p><p><a href="https://themarketingseminar.com/">The Marketing Seminar</a></p><p><a href="https://podcastclub.link/">The Podcasting Fellowship</a></p><p><a href="https://www.sethgodin.com/">Seth Godin</a></p><p>Impact Learning: <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/seth-godin-akimbo">Episode 6 with Seth Godin</a></p><p><a href="https://www.alexandradipalma.com/">Alex DiPalma</a></p><p>Impact Learning: <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/alexandra-dipalma">Episode 3 with Alex diPalma</a></p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>Two things Maria did in 2017 to prepare for going back to school in 2018 (5:36)</p><p>How to create impact with your work? The questions to ask yourself (8:59)</p><p>Maria’s answers to those questions (10:54)</p><p>Seth Godin and The Akimbo Workshops (17:12)</p><p>The altMBA (19:15)</p><p>Staying connected to the Community: The Accountability and Mastermind groups (24:05)</p><p>The Marketing Seminar (25:50)</p><p>Skills developed during The Marketing Seminar (27:32)</p><p>The Podcasting Fellowship (28:42)</p><p>Lessons learnt in 2018 (33:11)</p><p>Closing remarks (35:18)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Going Back to School (Maria on Mic)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>00:37:55</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria shares her story about going back to school after leaving her corporate career. She walks us through the questions she asked and the steps she took to explore how to create impact with her work. She then discusses the learning resources she leveraged to develop skills by doing work on specific projects. Maria participated in four online workshops in 2018 that led her to shape her impact learning vision and create her plan forward. She also built her support network of like-minded people who are on a similar journey with her.

This episode explores how we can design our own learning journey to do meaningful work and create the life we want.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria shares her story about going back to school after leaving her corporate career. She walks us through the questions she asked and the steps she took to explore how to create impact with her work. She then discusses the learning resources she leveraged to develop skills by doing work on specific projects. Maria participated in four online workshops in 2018 that led her to shape her impact learning vision and create her plan forward. She also built her support network of like-minded people who are on a similar journey with her.

This episode explores how we can design our own learning journey to do meaningful work and create the life we want.
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Book Bag performed by E’s Jammy Jam</p>
<p>Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell</p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Maria’s last day of her corporate career (2:56)</p>
<p>Let’s talk about rest (5:32)</p>
<p>The importance of journaling (9:04)<br />
What Maria loved about working in corporate and how she figured out her next career move (10:14)</p>
<p>What was problematic about going back to corporate (13:35)</p>
<p>Why change is difficult: the Fear (15:01)</p>
<p>The freelance advisor role and re-purposing skills (17:27)</p>
<p>Let’s talk about status and financial security (19:39)</p>
<p>The 3 decisions Maria made in 2017 (21:40)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Sep 2019 06:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/career-decision-8ahxxT_i</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Book Bag performed by E’s Jammy Jam</p>
<p>Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell</p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Maria’s last day of her corporate career (2:56)</p>
<p>Let’s talk about rest (5:32)</p>
<p>The importance of journaling (9:04)<br />
What Maria loved about working in corporate and how she figured out her next career move (10:14)</p>
<p>What was problematic about going back to corporate (13:35)</p>
<p>Why change is difficult: the Fear (15:01)</p>
<p>The freelance advisor role and re-purposing skills (17:27)</p>
<p>Let’s talk about status and financial security (19:39)</p>
<p>The 3 decisions Maria made in 2017 (21:40)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Making a Big Career Decision (Maria on Mic)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Maria is back on the mic to share her story of transitioning out of corporate and into freelancing. 
In this open-heart episode, Maria talks about the raw emotions she experienced when she left her Vice President job at a multi-billion international corporation. She gives us insights on how she dealt with fear through journaling and how she gave herself space and time to figure out her next steps.

Relevant for virtually anyone in transition, this episode explores how to make big decisions during various stages of our life.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Maria is back on the mic to share her story of transitioning out of corporate and into freelancing. 
In this open-heart episode, Maria talks about the raw emotions she experienced when she left her Vice President job at a multi-billion international corporation. She gives us insights on how she dealt with fear through journaling and how she gave herself space and time to figure out her next steps.

Relevant for virtually anyone in transition, this episode explores how to make big decisions during various stages of our life.
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Where to find Michelle Welsch:</strong></p>
<p>On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellewelsch/<br />
www.learninghousenepal.com<br />
www.khatalife.org<br />
www.michellewelsch.com<br />
www.projectexponential.com</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p>Interbrand: https://www.interbrand.com/<br />
Seth Godin: https://www.sethgodin.com/<br />
AltMBA: https://altmba.com/</p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Michelle’s childhood as a street performer (3:02)</p>
<p>Fitting-in: the concept of in-groups and out-groups (5:13)</p>
<p>Her relationship to learning from childhood to today (7:18)</p>
<p>Studying psychology, working as a probation officer and getting a master’s in social work (9:04)</p>
<p>Her first career shift: working for a branding agency (17:35)</p>
<p>Meeting Seth Godin and becoming a freelancer (19:09)</p>
<p>From social work to freelancing: learning to build communities (21:19)</p>
<p>From NYC to Nepal on a fundraising trip (25:24)</p>
<p>Founding the Learning House Nepal &amp; Khata Life non-profit (28:11)</p>
<p>Immersing herself in the community of Nepal (34:52)</p>
<p>How she built the team at The Learning House (37:20)</p>
<p>The biggest challenge in her work: what’s next? (43:31)</p>
<p>If you had unlimited amounts of money? (48:38)</p>
<p>The importance of learning how to think before learning skills (52:21)</p>
<p>Scarcity mentality and sharing resources (56:26)</p>
<p>35 random acts of kindness (1:00:30)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 5 Sep 2019 06:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Michelle Welsch, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/leadership-education-aSaTDx8p</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Where to find Michelle Welsch:</strong></p>
<p>On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellewelsch/<br />
www.learninghousenepal.com<br />
www.khatalife.org<br />
www.michellewelsch.com<br />
www.projectexponential.com</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p>Interbrand: https://www.interbrand.com/<br />
Seth Godin: https://www.sethgodin.com/<br />
AltMBA: https://altmba.com/</p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Michelle’s childhood as a street performer (3:02)</p>
<p>Fitting-in: the concept of in-groups and out-groups (5:13)</p>
<p>Her relationship to learning from childhood to today (7:18)</p>
<p>Studying psychology, working as a probation officer and getting a master’s in social work (9:04)</p>
<p>Her first career shift: working for a branding agency (17:35)</p>
<p>Meeting Seth Godin and becoming a freelancer (19:09)</p>
<p>From social work to freelancing: learning to build communities (21:19)</p>
<p>From NYC to Nepal on a fundraising trip (25:24)</p>
<p>Founding the Learning House Nepal &amp; Khata Life non-profit (28:11)</p>
<p>Immersing herself in the community of Nepal (34:52)</p>
<p>How she built the team at The Learning House (37:20)</p>
<p>The biggest challenge in her work: what’s next? (43:31)</p>
<p>If you had unlimited amounts of money? (48:38)</p>
<p>The importance of learning how to think before learning skills (52:21)</p>
<p>Scarcity mentality and sharing resources (56:26)</p>
<p>35 random acts of kindness (1:00:30)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Solving Problems through Leadership &amp; Education with Michelle Welsch</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Michelle Welsch, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Maria talks about navigating lack of confidence in starting new projects, juggling work and self-care and the power of kindness with Michelle Welsch, a master Social Worker, writer, and researcher focused on education in Nepal. 

With a background in psychology and social work and after a few years working for a branding company in New York City, she left for Nepal for a 2 week trip and never really came back. There she founded Learning House, a community learning center offering free workshops, paid classes and scholarships to promote education and leadership in Pokhara, Nepal.

A conversation full of zest and energy, just like this week’s guest!
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      <itunes:subtitle>Maria talks about navigating lack of confidence in starting new projects, juggling work and self-care and the power of kindness with Michelle Welsch, a master Social Worker, writer, and researcher focused on education in Nepal. 

With a background in psychology and social work and after a few years working for a branding company in New York City, she left for Nepal for a 2 week trip and never really came back. There she founded Learning House, a community learning center offering free workshops, paid classes and scholarships to promote education and leadership in Pokhara, Nepal.

A conversation full of zest and energy, just like this week’s guest!
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p><strong>Where to find Stefanie Faye Frank:</strong></p><p>Stefanie's <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefanie-faye-frank/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/">Stefaniefayefrank.com</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYE7wxblnjWg_fJ3Odq-AIw">Youtube channel</a></p><p>Podcast - <a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/mindset-neuroscience-podcast/">Mindset Neuroscience Podcast</a></p><p><a href="https://tedxoakparkwomen.com/2019-speakers">Upcoming TEDx Talk</a></p><p>Stefanie's courses: <a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/store/">http://stefaniefayefrank.com/store/</a></p><p><a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/store/Mindset-Neuroscience-101-p139595981">The Growth Mindset Course</a></p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p><p>MIT Physicist <a href="https://web.mit.edu/physics/people/faculty/tegmark_max.html">Max Erik Tegmark</a></p><p><a href="https://angeladuckworth.com/about-angela/">Angela Duckworth</a> - the Grit researcher</p><p><a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/23/science/gabriele-oettingen-turns-her-mind-to-motivation-in-rethinking-positive-thinking.html">NY Times Article on Gabriele Oettingen and the concept of Mental Contrasting</a><br />Gabriele Oettingen's <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriele_Oettingen">Wikipedia page</a></p><p><i>To go further on Self-directed Neuroplasticity:</i></p><p>Jeffrey M. Schwartz's <a href="https://jeffreymschwartz.com/">website</a></p><p>His Wikipedia <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_M._Schwartz">page</a></p><p>His book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0060988479?ie=UTF8&tag=mindfulmoment-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0060988479">The Mind and the Brain: Neuroplasticity and the Power of Mental Force</a> with co-author Sharon Begley</p><p><a href="https://drmariobeauregard.com/">Dr. Mario Beauregard</a></p><p><i>Articles</i>:</p><p><a href="https://steemit.com/steemiteducation/@cabbagepatch/neuroplasticity-self-directed-neuroplasticity-exercises">Neuroplasticity: Self-Directed Neuroplasticity Exercises</a></p><p><a href="https://mentalhealthdaily.com/2015/02/20/self-directed-neuroplasticity-consciously-changing-your-brain-function">Self-Directed Neuroplasticity: Consciously Changing Your Brain Function</a></p><p>Paper by Tim Klein, Beth Kendall and Theresa Tougas, <a href="https://sophia.stkate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1019&context=ma_hhs">Changing Brains, Changing Lives: Researching the Lived Experience of Individuals Practicing Self-Directed Neuroplasticity</a></p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>How to develop a growth mindset? (3:09)<br />- Safe environment<br />- Knowing the neuroplasticity science behind it<br />- Celebrating mistakes<br />- Acknowledging the micro progress<br />Teachers need to be learners and model mistakes as well (9:47)<br />Self-directed neuroplasticity: Intention, Visualization, Action (13:21)<br />The mark Stefanie wants to leave during her lifetime (28:09)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Aug 2019 06:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Stefanie Faye Frank, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/neuroscience-mindset-2-p7lcmBgj</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p><p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p><p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p><p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p><p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p><p><a href="mailto:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com">impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</a></p><p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p><p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p><p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p><p><strong>Where to find Stefanie Faye Frank:</strong></p><p>Stefanie's <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefanie-faye-frank/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/">Stefaniefayefrank.com</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYE7wxblnjWg_fJ3Odq-AIw">Youtube channel</a></p><p>Podcast - <a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/mindset-neuroscience-podcast/">Mindset Neuroscience Podcast</a></p><p><a href="https://tedxoakparkwomen.com/2019-speakers">Upcoming TEDx Talk</a></p><p>Stefanie's courses: <a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/store/">http://stefaniefayefrank.com/store/</a></p><p><a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/store/Mindset-Neuroscience-101-p139595981">The Growth Mindset Course</a></p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p><p>MIT Physicist <a href="https://web.mit.edu/physics/people/faculty/tegmark_max.html">Max Erik Tegmark</a></p><p><a href="https://angeladuckworth.com/about-angela/">Angela Duckworth</a> - the Grit researcher</p><p><a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/23/science/gabriele-oettingen-turns-her-mind-to-motivation-in-rethinking-positive-thinking.html">NY Times Article on Gabriele Oettingen and the concept of Mental Contrasting</a><br />Gabriele Oettingen's <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriele_Oettingen">Wikipedia page</a></p><p><i>To go further on Self-directed Neuroplasticity:</i></p><p>Jeffrey M. Schwartz's <a href="https://jeffreymschwartz.com/">website</a></p><p>His Wikipedia <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_M._Schwartz">page</a></p><p>His book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0060988479?ie=UTF8&tag=mindfulmoment-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0060988479">The Mind and the Brain: Neuroplasticity and the Power of Mental Force</a> with co-author Sharon Begley</p><p><a href="https://drmariobeauregard.com/">Dr. Mario Beauregard</a></p><p><i>Articles</i>:</p><p><a href="https://steemit.com/steemiteducation/@cabbagepatch/neuroplasticity-self-directed-neuroplasticity-exercises">Neuroplasticity: Self-Directed Neuroplasticity Exercises</a></p><p><a href="https://mentalhealthdaily.com/2015/02/20/self-directed-neuroplasticity-consciously-changing-your-brain-function">Self-Directed Neuroplasticity: Consciously Changing Your Brain Function</a></p><p>Paper by Tim Klein, Beth Kendall and Theresa Tougas, <a href="https://sophia.stkate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1019&context=ma_hhs">Changing Brains, Changing Lives: Researching the Lived Experience of Individuals Practicing Self-Directed Neuroplasticity</a></p><p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p><p>How to develop a growth mindset? (3:09)<br />- Safe environment<br />- Knowing the neuroplasticity science behind it<br />- Celebrating mistakes<br />- Acknowledging the micro progress<br />Teachers need to be learners and model mistakes as well (9:47)<br />Self-directed neuroplasticity: Intention, Visualization, Action (13:21)<br />The mark Stefanie wants to leave during her lifetime (28:09)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Developing a Growth Mindset with Stefanie Faye Frank (part 2)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Stefanie Faye Frank, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, we share the second and last part of Maria’s conversation with Stefanie Faye Frank.

Stefanie is a neuroscience researcher who is teaching people about their mind, brain and body system that influences their ability to self-regulate and build healthy relationships. She is a consultant, a podcaster and blogger focused on growth mindset, psychological resilience and performance. Her teaching and consulting work in countries all over the world over the past decade combined scientific insights and her training in monasteries with meditation masters from India, Africa and Vietnam.  

In the previous episode, Stefanie and Maria talked about how experience-dependent learning helps us adopt a growth mindset. They also discussed why even identical twins could develop a very different mindset through our life experiences that shape our brain. We ended our conversation with the importance of celebrating mistakes as a way to develop a growth mindset. If you haven’t yet listened to episode 22 of Impact Learning, we highly recommend you do!

Today we do a deep dive on the four essential elements of growth mindset development. And then we discuss the 3-step process we can follow daily to develop a growth mindset at any age.

A conversation packed with knowledge about the role of neuroplasticity on growth mindset development! </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, we share the second and last part of Maria’s conversation with Stefanie Faye Frank.

Stefanie is a neuroscience researcher who is teaching people about their mind, brain and body system that influences their ability to self-regulate and build healthy relationships. She is a consultant, a podcaster and blogger focused on growth mindset, psychological resilience and performance. Her teaching and consulting work in countries all over the world over the past decade combined scientific insights and her training in monasteries with meditation masters from India, Africa and Vietnam.  

In the previous episode, Stefanie and Maria talked about how experience-dependent learning helps us adopt a growth mindset. They also discussed why even identical twins could develop a very different mindset through our life experiences that shape our brain. We ended our conversation with the importance of celebrating mistakes as a way to develop a growth mindset. If you haven’t yet listened to episode 22 of Impact Learning, we highly recommend you do!

Today we do a deep dive on the four essential elements of growth mindset development. And then we discuss the 3-step process we can follow daily to develop a growth mindset at any age.

A conversation packed with knowledge about the role of neuroplasticity on growth mindset development! </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Where to find Stefanie Faye Frank:</strong></p>
<p>Stefanie's <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefanie-faye-frank/">LinkedIn</a></p>
<p><a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/">Stefaniefayefrank.com</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYE7wxblnjWg_fJ3Odq-AIw">Youtube channel</a></p>
<p>Podcast - <a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/mindset-neuroscience-podcast/">Mindset Neuroscience Podcast</a></p>
<p><a href="https://tedxoakparkwomen.com/2019-speakers">Upcoming TEDx Talk</a></p>
<p>Stefanie's courses: http://stefaniefayefrank.com/store/</p>
<p><a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/store/Mindset-Neuroscience-101-p139595981">The Growth Mindset Course</a></p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p>MIT Physicist <a href="https://web.mit.edu/physics/people/faculty/tegmark_max.html">Max Erik Tegmark </a></p>
<p><a href="https://angeladuckworth.com/about-angela/">Angela Duckworth</a> - the Grit researcher</p>
<p><a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/23/science/gabriele-oettingen-turns-her-mind-to-motivation-in-rethinking-positive-thinking.html">NY Times Article on Gabriele Oettingen and the concept of Mental Contrasting</a><br />
Gabriele Oettingen's <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriele_Oettingen">Wikipedia page</a><a href=""></a></p>
<p><em>To go further on Self-directed Neuroplasticity:</em></p>
<p>Jeffrey M. Schwartz's <a href="https://jeffreymschwartz.com/">website</a></p>
<p>His Wikipedia <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_M._Schwartz">page</a></p>
<p>His book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0060988479?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=mindfulmoment-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0060988479">The Mind and the Brain: Neuroplasticity and the Power of Mental Force</a> with co-author Sharon Begley</p>
<p><a href="https://drmariobeauregard.com/">Dr. Mario Beauregard</a></p>
<p><em>Articles</em>:</p>
<p><a href="https://steemit.com/steemiteducation/@cabbagepatch/neuroplasticity-self-directed-neuroplasticity-exercises">Neuroplasticity: Self-Directed Neuroplasticity Exercises</a></p>
<p><a href="https://mentalhealthdaily.com/2015/02/20/self-directed-neuroplasticity-consciously-changing-your-brain-function">Self-Directed Neuroplasticity: Consciously Changing Your Brain Function</a></p>
<p>Paper by Tim Klein, Beth Kendall and Theresa Tougas, <a href="https://sophia.stkate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1019&amp;context=ma_hhs">Changing Brains, Changing Lives: Researching the Lived Experience of Individuals Practicing Self-Directed Neuroplasticity</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Childhood: camping and creating her own radio shows (2:58)</p>
<p>University and beyond: a multifaceted path leading to neuroscience (7:31)</p>
<p>Stefanie’s defining moment (16:52)</p>
<p>What she learnt in previous careers that she still uses now (19:08)</p>
<p>Is a growth mindset innate or can we cultivate it? (20:51)</p>
<p>Why are our brains different? The case of identical twins (28:20)</p>
<p>The importance of celebrating mistakes (35:03)</p>
<p>Why do we respond to mistakes differently? (41:33)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Aug 2019 06:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Stefanie Faye Frank, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/neuroscience-mindset-rMFI_ddq</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Where to find Stefanie Faye Frank:</strong></p>
<p>Stefanie's <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefanie-faye-frank/">LinkedIn</a></p>
<p><a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/">Stefaniefayefrank.com</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYE7wxblnjWg_fJ3Odq-AIw">Youtube channel</a></p>
<p>Podcast - <a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/mindset-neuroscience-podcast/">Mindset Neuroscience Podcast</a></p>
<p><a href="https://tedxoakparkwomen.com/2019-speakers">Upcoming TEDx Talk</a></p>
<p>Stefanie's courses: http://stefaniefayefrank.com/store/</p>
<p><a href="http://stefaniefayefrank.com/store/Mindset-Neuroscience-101-p139595981">The Growth Mindset Course</a></p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p>MIT Physicist <a href="https://web.mit.edu/physics/people/faculty/tegmark_max.html">Max Erik Tegmark </a></p>
<p><a href="https://angeladuckworth.com/about-angela/">Angela Duckworth</a> - the Grit researcher</p>
<p><a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/23/science/gabriele-oettingen-turns-her-mind-to-motivation-in-rethinking-positive-thinking.html">NY Times Article on Gabriele Oettingen and the concept of Mental Contrasting</a><br />
Gabriele Oettingen's <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriele_Oettingen">Wikipedia page</a><a href=""></a></p>
<p><em>To go further on Self-directed Neuroplasticity:</em></p>
<p>Jeffrey M. Schwartz's <a href="https://jeffreymschwartz.com/">website</a></p>
<p>His Wikipedia <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_M._Schwartz">page</a></p>
<p>His book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0060988479?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=mindfulmoment-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0060988479">The Mind and the Brain: Neuroplasticity and the Power of Mental Force</a> with co-author Sharon Begley</p>
<p><a href="https://drmariobeauregard.com/">Dr. Mario Beauregard</a></p>
<p><em>Articles</em>:</p>
<p><a href="https://steemit.com/steemiteducation/@cabbagepatch/neuroplasticity-self-directed-neuroplasticity-exercises">Neuroplasticity: Self-Directed Neuroplasticity Exercises</a></p>
<p><a href="https://mentalhealthdaily.com/2015/02/20/self-directed-neuroplasticity-consciously-changing-your-brain-function">Self-Directed Neuroplasticity: Consciously Changing Your Brain Function</a></p>
<p>Paper by Tim Klein, Beth Kendall and Theresa Tougas, <a href="https://sophia.stkate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1019&amp;context=ma_hhs">Changing Brains, Changing Lives: Researching the Lived Experience of Individuals Practicing Self-Directed Neuroplasticity</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Childhood: camping and creating her own radio shows (2:58)</p>
<p>University and beyond: a multifaceted path leading to neuroscience (7:31)</p>
<p>Stefanie’s defining moment (16:52)</p>
<p>What she learnt in previous careers that she still uses now (19:08)</p>
<p>Is a growth mindset innate or can we cultivate it? (20:51)</p>
<p>Why are our brains different? The case of identical twins (28:20)</p>
<p>The importance of celebrating mistakes (35:03)</p>
<p>Why do we respond to mistakes differently? (41:33)</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Neuroscience of Growth Mindset with Stefanie Faye Frank</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, we share the first part of Maria’s conversation with Stefanie Faye Frank. 

Stefanie is a neuroscience researcher who is teaching people about their mind, brain and body system that influences their ability to self-regulate and build healthy relationships. She is a consultant, a podcaster and blogger focused on growth mindset, psychological resilience and performance. Her teaching and consulting work in countries all over the world over the past decade combined scientific insights and her training in monasteries with meditation masters from India, Africa and Vietnam.  

In this first part of their discussion, Maria and Stefanie explore her learning journey and why she decided to study psychology and neuroscience.

Stefanie talks about how experience-dependent learning helps us adopt a growth mindset. They also discuss why even identical twins, through different experiences, can develop changes in their brain and narrative. They conclude their conversation with the importance of celebrating mistakes as a way to develop a growth mindset.

A conversation packed with knowledge and understanding of our neuroplasticity!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, we share the first part of Maria’s conversation with Stefanie Faye Frank. 

Stefanie is a neuroscience researcher who is teaching people about their mind, brain and body system that influences their ability to self-regulate and build healthy relationships. She is a consultant, a podcaster and blogger focused on growth mindset, psychological resilience and performance. Her teaching and consulting work in countries all over the world over the past decade combined scientific insights and her training in monasteries with meditation masters from India, Africa and Vietnam.  

In this first part of their discussion, Maria and Stefanie explore her learning journey and why she decided to study psychology and neuroscience.

Stefanie talks about how experience-dependent learning helps us adopt a growth mindset. They also discuss why even identical twins, through different experiences, can develop changes in their brain and narrative. They conclude their conversation with the importance of celebrating mistakes as a way to develop a growth mindset.

A conversation packed with knowledge and understanding of our neuroplasticity!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.businessmodelcompetition.com/">International Business Model Competition</a></p>
<p>John Hopkins' course &quot;<a href="https://www.coursera.org/specializations/genomic-data-science">Genomics Data Science&quot; </a> on <a href="https://www.coursera.org/">Coursera</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.edx.org/">EDX</a></p>
<p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_learning">What is Machine Learning?<br />
</a></p>
<p>Joint Genome Institute in Berkeley https://jgi.doe.gov/</p>
<p><a href="https://github.com/">GitHub</a></p>
<p>Rhondene on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhondenewint/">LinkedIn</a></p>
<p>Maria on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">LinkedIn</a></p>
<p>Rhondene onTwitter <a href="https://twitter.com/R_Winty">@R_Winty</a></p>
<p>Rhondene’s <a href="https://rhondenewint.wordpress.com/">blog</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Rhondene’s childhood in the Carribean: climbing trees and reading history and geography books (3.27)</p>
<p>Studying biology in college to become a doctor: learning the complexities of the living organisms (7.31)</p>
<p>Learning to build a start-up during the International Business Model Canvas Competition (9:22)</p>
<p>Becoming a teacher: how she adapted to the learning styles and interests of her students (12:03)</p>
<p>Starting her PhD in the US: how she prepared after numerous application rejections (19:14)</p>
<p>Genomics: the practical applications of Rhondene’s research on genes (27:45)</p>
<p>Considering career options in the future of work: building skills and gaining experience (31:35)</p>
<p>Machine Learning: how Rhondene learned to code as a teacher in Jamaica (35:54)</p>
<p>Futureproofing: how to prepare for the future of work (42:18)</p>
<p>Building essential skills: communicating her research and connecting with her network (46:41)</p>
<p>Inspiring the youth and creating an impact on the world with her research (48:18)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Aug 2019 06:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Rhondene Wint)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/building-skills-Uq2kUKWl</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.businessmodelcompetition.com/">International Business Model Competition</a></p>
<p>John Hopkins' course &quot;<a href="https://www.coursera.org/specializations/genomic-data-science">Genomics Data Science&quot; </a> on <a href="https://www.coursera.org/">Coursera</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.edx.org/">EDX</a></p>
<p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_learning">What is Machine Learning?<br />
</a></p>
<p>Joint Genome Institute in Berkeley https://jgi.doe.gov/</p>
<p><a href="https://github.com/">GitHub</a></p>
<p>Rhondene on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhondenewint/">LinkedIn</a></p>
<p>Maria on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">LinkedIn</a></p>
<p>Rhondene onTwitter <a href="https://twitter.com/R_Winty">@R_Winty</a></p>
<p>Rhondene’s <a href="https://rhondenewint.wordpress.com/">blog</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Rhondene’s childhood in the Carribean: climbing trees and reading history and geography books (3.27)</p>
<p>Studying biology in college to become a doctor: learning the complexities of the living organisms (7.31)</p>
<p>Learning to build a start-up during the International Business Model Canvas Competition (9:22)</p>
<p>Becoming a teacher: how she adapted to the learning styles and interests of her students (12:03)</p>
<p>Starting her PhD in the US: how she prepared after numerous application rejections (19:14)</p>
<p>Genomics: the practical applications of Rhondene’s research on genes (27:45)</p>
<p>Considering career options in the future of work: building skills and gaining experience (31:35)</p>
<p>Machine Learning: how Rhondene learned to code as a teacher in Jamaica (35:54)</p>
<p>Futureproofing: how to prepare for the future of work (42:18)</p>
<p>Building essential skills: communicating her research and connecting with her network (46:41)</p>
<p>Inspiring the youth and creating an impact on the world with her research (48:18)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Building Skills for the Future with Rhondene Wint</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Maria Xenidou, Rhondene Wint</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Rhondene Wint.
 
She was born and raised in the Carribean where she studied biology and served as a high school teacher for three years. 

After her applications to several graduate schools kept getting rejected, she decided to take a machine learning online course and teach herself how to code while she was in Jamaica. Her perseverance and commitment to building skills paid off when she was finally accepted by UC Merced in California, where she is currently pursuing her PhD in Genomics. 
 
Together, we unpack her learning journey and growing passion for research. She shares how she continues to leverage online learning platforms to develop essential skills for the future of work. She also talks about the importance of communication and writing skills to help her cultivate meaningful network connections. 
 
Rhondene wants to inspire and guide youth to make decisions about what to learn and how to future proof their skills in our fast-paced technological era.

An inspiring conversation with a deep learner!
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Rhondene Wint.
 
She was born and raised in the Carribean where she studied biology and served as a high school teacher for three years. 

After her applications to several graduate schools kept getting rejected, she decided to take a machine learning online course and teach herself how to code while she was in Jamaica. Her perseverance and commitment to building skills paid off when she was finally accepted by UC Merced in California, where she is currently pursuing her PhD in Genomics. 
 
Together, we unpack her learning journey and growing passion for research. She shares how she continues to leverage online learning platforms to develop essential skills for the future of work. She also talks about the importance of communication and writing skills to help her cultivate meaningful network connections. 
 
Rhondene wants to inspire and guide youth to make decisions about what to learn and how to future proof their skills in our fast-paced technological era.

An inspiring conversation with a deep learner!
</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:episode>21</itunes:episode>
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      <title>Creating Social Impact for Digital Nomads with Ann Davis</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.swim4success.com/">Swim 4 Success</a></p>
<p>https://www.idealist.org/</p>
<p><a href="https://www.teachforamerica.org/">Teach for America</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.nationalservice.gov/programs/americorps">Americorps </a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.mayoclinic.org/">Mayo Clinic</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.venturewithimpact.org/">Venture with Impact</a></p>
<p>Venture with Impact on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/venturewithimpact/</p>
<p>Venture with Impact on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/venturewithimpact/</p>
<p>Venture with Impact on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Venture_Impact</p>
<p>To contact Ann Davis: info@venturewithimpact.org</p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Childhood at the Lake in Wisconsin, learning to sail and a supportive learning environment (2:55)</p>
<p>Swim 4 Success: creating a nonprofit to teach low-income kids to swim in New Orleans (6:16)</p>
<p>In College: from a Business program to a flexible program in International Political Economics leaving time for learning experiences outside the classroom (10:52)</p>
<p>Participating in international development and travelling as a formative experience in college (13:15)</p>
<p>Enrolling in “Teach for America” to become a teacher (15:33)</p>
<p>Finding mentors and seeking support as a teacher (18:33)</p>
<p>Getting diagnosed with brain cancer (21:29)</p>
<p>Life after brain cancer (25:46)</p>
<p>Moving to New York city for a teaching position (28:37)</p>
<p>From a teacher to an entrepreneur: critical transferable skills (32:08)</p>
<p>Venture with Impact: who it is for and what it is for (36:10)</p>
<p>What Ann has learnt since starting Venture with Impact (47:50)</p>
<p>Ann’s superpower (50:08)</p>
<p>The importance of zooming out and looking at the big picture (51:09)</p>
<p>The future of digital nomadism: getting involved and creating an impact in local communities (52:39)</p>
<p>The impact Ann wants to have on the world (54:13)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 8 Aug 2019 06:01:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Ann Davis, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/social-impact-0xZ5Uv2P</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.swim4success.com/">Swim 4 Success</a></p>
<p>https://www.idealist.org/</p>
<p><a href="https://www.teachforamerica.org/">Teach for America</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.nationalservice.gov/programs/americorps">Americorps </a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.mayoclinic.org/">Mayo Clinic</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.venturewithimpact.org/">Venture with Impact</a></p>
<p>Venture with Impact on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/venturewithimpact/</p>
<p>Venture with Impact on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/venturewithimpact/</p>
<p>Venture with Impact on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Venture_Impact</p>
<p>To contact Ann Davis: info@venturewithimpact.org</p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Childhood at the Lake in Wisconsin, learning to sail and a supportive learning environment (2:55)</p>
<p>Swim 4 Success: creating a nonprofit to teach low-income kids to swim in New Orleans (6:16)</p>
<p>In College: from a Business program to a flexible program in International Political Economics leaving time for learning experiences outside the classroom (10:52)</p>
<p>Participating in international development and travelling as a formative experience in college (13:15)</p>
<p>Enrolling in “Teach for America” to become a teacher (15:33)</p>
<p>Finding mentors and seeking support as a teacher (18:33)</p>
<p>Getting diagnosed with brain cancer (21:29)</p>
<p>Life after brain cancer (25:46)</p>
<p>Moving to New York city for a teaching position (28:37)</p>
<p>From a teacher to an entrepreneur: critical transferable skills (32:08)</p>
<p>Venture with Impact: who it is for and what it is for (36:10)</p>
<p>What Ann has learnt since starting Venture with Impact (47:50)</p>
<p>Ann’s superpower (50:08)</p>
<p>The importance of zooming out and looking at the big picture (51:09)</p>
<p>The future of digital nomadism: getting involved and creating an impact in local communities (52:39)</p>
<p>The impact Ann wants to have on the world (54:13)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Creating Social Impact for Digital Nomads with Ann Davis</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Ann Davis, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Ann Davis. 

Ann founded the non-profit &quot;Swim 4 Success&quot; during her first year in college in New Orleans to teach children how to swim after hurricane Katrina. Her teaching career was interrupted when she was diagnosed with brain cancer at 23-years old. After her full recovery and a short assignment as a learning coach, she moved to New York city and continued teaching in a low-income public school. 

Her life and work changed when she decided to found Venture with Impact, an organization offering a 30-day skills-based volunteering project for digital nomads. While they work remotely, they develop professionally, rediscover purpose, and in the process, provide a positive social impact. 

The mission of Venture with Impact is to expose professionals to new cultures, people and ideas so that they may be more informed and empathetic world citizens, who contribute to local communities around the world.

An inspiring conversation with an entrepreneur who helps digital nomads face their fears and create social impact!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Ann Davis. 

Ann founded the non-profit &quot;Swim 4 Success&quot; during her first year in college in New Orleans to teach children how to swim after hurricane Katrina. Her teaching career was interrupted when she was diagnosed with brain cancer at 23-years old. After her full recovery and a short assignment as a learning coach, she moved to New York city and continued teaching in a low-income public school. 

Her life and work changed when she decided to found Venture with Impact, an organization offering a 30-day skills-based volunteering project for digital nomads. While they work remotely, they develop professionally, rediscover purpose, and in the process, provide a positive social impact. 

The mission of Venture with Impact is to expose professionals to new cultures, people and ideas so that they may be more informed and empathetic world citizens, who contribute to local communities around the world.

An inspiring conversation with an entrepreneur who helps digital nomads face their fears and create social impact!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Connecting Freelance Educators with Tania Marien</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.taniamarien.com/blog">Tania's blog</a></p>
<p>Tania's <a href="https://www.taniamarien.com/blog/2019/3/18/its-still-early">blog post</a> about <a href="https://podcastclub.link/">The Podcast Fellowship</a> by Seth Godin</p>
<p>What Tania used to do: https://artplantaetoday.com/about-2/</p>
<p>Her Podcast <a href="https://talaterra.com">Talaterra</a></p>
<p><a href="http://asba-art.org/">The Society of Botanical Artist</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.gnsi.org/">The Guild of National Science Illustrators</a></p>
<p><a href="https://michaelegerbercompanies.com/">Michael Gerber's website</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Myth-Revisited-Small-Businesses-About/dp/0887307280">Michael Gerber -  E-Myth</a></p>
<p><a href="https://altmba.com/">The AltMBA</a></p>
<p><a href="https://themarketingseminar.com/">The Marketing Seminar</a></p>
<p>Seth’s Udemy Course: <a href="https://www.udemy.com/seth-godin-freelancer-course/">The Freelancer Course</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Art-Relevance-Nina-Simon/dp/0692701494">Nina Simon - The Art of Relevance</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Dip-Little-Book-Teaches-Stick-ebook/dp/B000QCSA54/ref=sr_1_1?crid=38ILYFT694J25&amp;keywords=the+dip+by+seth+godin&amp;qid=1564102333&amp;s=books&amp;sprefix=the+dip%2Cstripbooks-intl-ship%2C525&amp;sr=1-1">Seth Godin - The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick)</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Tania’s childhood in the backyard and playing teacher at school (2:57)</p>
<p>Learning at school: homework as a refuge and free-style writing (7:00)</p>
<p>Studying biology in college (8:36)</p>
<p>Creating a support course for the introductory biology course (10:40)</p>
<p>After the Masters Degree: working in education and quickly taping out (13:54)</p>
<p>Discovering botanical illustration and becoming a freelance educator (14:46)</p>
<p>Educating people about botanics through her website, bookstore and plant illustrations (16:59)</p>
<p>Getting the word out about her freelance business (19:43)</p>
<p>The lessons she learned in her first 16 years (22:32)</p>
<p>The Dip in her business (25:01)</p>
<p>The importance of courses and workshops in her learning and work journey (28:48)</p>
<p>A Sabbatical year that started with the AltBMA (31:36)</p>
<p>How to choose workshops and seminars in the plethora of offerings (33:24)</p>
<p>The Freelance Condition Project: putting the freelance environmental educators on the map (35:47)</p>
<p>The Talaterra Podcast: creating a community of freelance environmental educators (40:05)</p>
<p>The most critical decision in her learning journey: letting go of her business endeavor (45:26)</p>
<p>A new way to live, learn and work: peer-learning and the power of the community (46:37)</p>
<p>The hardest lesson she learned: letting go faster (50:52)</p>
<p>The mark she wants to leave during her lifetime (55:46)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 1 Aug 2019 06:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Tania Marien, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/marien-educators-ddBoJwTj</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.taniamarien.com/blog">Tania's blog</a></p>
<p>Tania's <a href="https://www.taniamarien.com/blog/2019/3/18/its-still-early">blog post</a> about <a href="https://podcastclub.link/">The Podcast Fellowship</a> by Seth Godin</p>
<p>What Tania used to do: https://artplantaetoday.com/about-2/</p>
<p>Her Podcast <a href="https://talaterra.com">Talaterra</a></p>
<p><a href="http://asba-art.org/">The Society of Botanical Artist</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.gnsi.org/">The Guild of National Science Illustrators</a></p>
<p><a href="https://michaelegerbercompanies.com/">Michael Gerber's website</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Myth-Revisited-Small-Businesses-About/dp/0887307280">Michael Gerber -  E-Myth</a></p>
<p><a href="https://altmba.com/">The AltMBA</a></p>
<p><a href="https://themarketingseminar.com/">The Marketing Seminar</a></p>
<p>Seth’s Udemy Course: <a href="https://www.udemy.com/seth-godin-freelancer-course/">The Freelancer Course</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Art-Relevance-Nina-Simon/dp/0692701494">Nina Simon - The Art of Relevance</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Dip-Little-Book-Teaches-Stick-ebook/dp/B000QCSA54/ref=sr_1_1?crid=38ILYFT694J25&amp;keywords=the+dip+by+seth+godin&amp;qid=1564102333&amp;s=books&amp;sprefix=the+dip%2Cstripbooks-intl-ship%2C525&amp;sr=1-1">Seth Godin - The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick)</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Tania’s childhood in the backyard and playing teacher at school (2:57)</p>
<p>Learning at school: homework as a refuge and free-style writing (7:00)</p>
<p>Studying biology in college (8:36)</p>
<p>Creating a support course for the introductory biology course (10:40)</p>
<p>After the Masters Degree: working in education and quickly taping out (13:54)</p>
<p>Discovering botanical illustration and becoming a freelance educator (14:46)</p>
<p>Educating people about botanics through her website, bookstore and plant illustrations (16:59)</p>
<p>Getting the word out about her freelance business (19:43)</p>
<p>The lessons she learned in her first 16 years (22:32)</p>
<p>The Dip in her business (25:01)</p>
<p>The importance of courses and workshops in her learning and work journey (28:48)</p>
<p>A Sabbatical year that started with the AltBMA (31:36)</p>
<p>How to choose workshops and seminars in the plethora of offerings (33:24)</p>
<p>The Freelance Condition Project: putting the freelance environmental educators on the map (35:47)</p>
<p>The Talaterra Podcast: creating a community of freelance environmental educators (40:05)</p>
<p>The most critical decision in her learning journey: letting go of her business endeavor (45:26)</p>
<p>A new way to live, learn and work: peer-learning and the power of the community (46:37)</p>
<p>The hardest lesson she learned: letting go faster (50:52)</p>
<p>The mark she wants to leave during her lifetime (55:46)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Connecting Freelance Educators with Tania Marien</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Tania Marien, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria speaks with Tania Marien. Tania is a freelance botanical educator and the host of the podcast Talaterra.  

Throughout her career, she has created illustrations and shared resources on her website and in-person to make plant science more accessible to a larger number of people. As a bookstore owner for many years, she connected communities around a shared love for plants, nature and learning. 

During her sabbatical year, she immersed herself in peer-learning workshops created by Seth Godin including the altMBA, the Marketing Seminar and the Podcasting Fellowship. She started “The Freelance Condition Project” in 2018 to bring the spotlight on freelance environmental educators who are making learning happen in their communities. In January of 2019, she launched the podcast Talaterra, a platform where she shares their stories and helps them build an intimate community. Through her current work, Tania wants to put freelance educators on the map by sharing their work that is mostly under the radar. 

Together, they unpack her learning journey, the small triggers and the forks in the road that led her down her current path.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria speaks with Tania Marien. Tania is a freelance botanical educator and the host of the podcast Talaterra.  

Throughout her career, she has created illustrations and shared resources on her website and in-person to make plant science more accessible to a larger number of people. As a bookstore owner for many years, she connected communities around a shared love for plants, nature and learning. 

During her sabbatical year, she immersed herself in peer-learning workshops created by Seth Godin including the altMBA, the Marketing Seminar and the Podcasting Fellowship. She started “The Freelance Condition Project” in 2018 to bring the spotlight on freelance environmental educators who are making learning happen in their communities. In January of 2019, she launched the podcast Talaterra, a platform where she shares their stories and helps them build an intimate community. Through her current work, Tania wants to put freelance educators on the map by sharing their work that is mostly under the radar. 

Together, they unpack her learning journey, the small triggers and the forks in the road that led her down her current path.
</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Leaving my Vice President Role (Maria on Mic)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>On this episode, Maria reflects on her learning journey as a VP of a multi-billion enterprise. She opens up about the fork in the road that led her to leave the organization after more than sixteen years.</p>
<p>She shares with hindsight and honesty the decisions she had to make and what fueled her aspiration to become a VP.</p>
<p>She then wraps up this series of Maria-on-Mic with her reflections on the questions she first posed: What do you want to be when you grow up? What do you want to do when you grow up? What environment do you want to work in?</p>
<p>With a genuine love for learning and making an impact, Maria takes us through her corporate journey in the hopes of guiding and inspiring yours!</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals<br />
Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell<br />
Book Bag performed by E's Jammy Jam</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p>Henkel - https://www.henkel.com/company</p>
<p>Maria’s LinkedIn profile that shows her career path - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/</p>
<p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Wolfgang_von_Goethe">Goethe</a></p>
<p><a href="https://executive.mit.edu/faculty/profile/77-michael-schrage">Michael Schrage</a></p>
<p>Harvard Business Review - <a href="https://hbr.org/2012/07/who-do-you-want-your-customers">Who Do You Want Your Customers to Become</a></p>
<p>YouTube Video: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3SUYjtpUwQ">Who Do You Want Your Customers to Become</a></p>
<p>Linchpin by Seth Godin on <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Linchpin-Are-Indispensable-Seth-Godin/dp/1591844096">Amazon</a><br />
Download Linchpin for free <a href="https://sharkinfestedcustard.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/seth-godin-linchpin.pdf">here</a></p>
<p>Maria on Mic: <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/maria-learning">What do you want to be when you grow up? (part 1) </a></p>
<p>Maria on Mic: <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/maria-on-mic-grow-up-part-2">What do you want to be when you grow up? (part 2)</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Maria’s second international assignment to Shanghai (2:32)</p>
<p>Wearing two hats - global and regional roles (6:16)</p>
<p>Maria’s commercial role: a new global growth opportunity (8:46)</p>
<p>Coming back to the USA after 7 years in Europe and Asia (10:24)</p>
<p>Her VP position gets eliminated! (12:21)</p>
<p>Things happen for a reason (14:29)</p>
<p>Closing remarks : lessons learned while creating an impact (16:42)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2019 06:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/maria-on-mic-grow-up-part-3-8ob7mKpQ</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this episode, Maria reflects on her learning journey as a VP of a multi-billion enterprise. She opens up about the fork in the road that led her to leave the organization after more than sixteen years.</p>
<p>She shares with hindsight and honesty the decisions she had to make and what fueled her aspiration to become a VP.</p>
<p>She then wraps up this series of Maria-on-Mic with her reflections on the questions she first posed: What do you want to be when you grow up? What do you want to do when you grow up? What environment do you want to work in?</p>
<p>With a genuine love for learning and making an impact, Maria takes us through her corporate journey in the hopes of guiding and inspiring yours!</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals<br />
Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell<br />
Book Bag performed by E's Jammy Jam</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p>Henkel - https://www.henkel.com/company</p>
<p>Maria’s LinkedIn profile that shows her career path - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/</p>
<p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Wolfgang_von_Goethe">Goethe</a></p>
<p><a href="https://executive.mit.edu/faculty/profile/77-michael-schrage">Michael Schrage</a></p>
<p>Harvard Business Review - <a href="https://hbr.org/2012/07/who-do-you-want-your-customers">Who Do You Want Your Customers to Become</a></p>
<p>YouTube Video: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3SUYjtpUwQ">Who Do You Want Your Customers to Become</a></p>
<p>Linchpin by Seth Godin on <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Linchpin-Are-Indispensable-Seth-Godin/dp/1591844096">Amazon</a><br />
Download Linchpin for free <a href="https://sharkinfestedcustard.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/seth-godin-linchpin.pdf">here</a></p>
<p>Maria on Mic: <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/maria-learning">What do you want to be when you grow up? (part 1) </a></p>
<p>Maria on Mic: <a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/maria-on-mic-grow-up-part-2">What do you want to be when you grow up? (part 2)</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Maria’s second international assignment to Shanghai (2:32)</p>
<p>Wearing two hats - global and regional roles (6:16)</p>
<p>Maria’s commercial role: a new global growth opportunity (8:46)</p>
<p>Coming back to the USA after 7 years in Europe and Asia (10:24)</p>
<p>Her VP position gets eliminated! (12:21)</p>
<p>Things happen for a reason (14:29)</p>
<p>Closing remarks : lessons learned while creating an impact (16:42)</p>
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She shares with hindsight and honesty the decisions she had to make and what fueled her aspiration to become a VP.

She then wraps up this series of Maria-on-Mic with her reflections on the questions she first posed: What do you want to be when you grow up? What do you want to do when you grow up? What environment do you want to work in?

With a genuine love for learning and making an impact, Maria takes us through her corporate journey in the hopes of guiding and inspiring yours!
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She shares with hindsight and honesty the decisions she had to make and what fueled her aspiration to become a VP.

She then wraps up this series of Maria-on-Mic with her reflections on the questions she first posed: What do you want to be when you grow up? What do you want to do when you grow up? What environment do you want to work in?

With a genuine love for learning and making an impact, Maria takes us through her corporate journey in the hopes of guiding and inspiring yours!
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria sits down with Bruce Umpstead.</p>
<p>Bruce is a director of State Programs at IMS Global Learning Consortium, the world-leading non-profit organization that operates under the simple principle: “Better learning from better learning technology”.</p>
<p>IMS Global brings together the actors of the e-learning ecosystem who are investing in a better future for teaching and learning by collaborating on creating standards for e-learning platforms.</p>
<p>During our conversation, Bruce takes us through his own learning journey, starting from his childhood as a US Air Force Military’s son. He shares the impressions his overseas travels left on him that made him eager to always explore adventures and create impact with his life and work.</p>
<p>He later talks about his career in Edtech and e-learning, the challenges and the excitement he has experienced over the years.</p>
<p>Together, we unpack the future of learning in light of how analytics and big data are creating a better and more personalized learning experience for students.</p>
<p>A rare inside look into the future of learning with someone who’s making it happen!</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.k12.com/k12-education.html">What is K12?</a></p>
<p>What is K20? <a href="https://www.igi-global.com/dictionary/envisioning-k-20-education/33634">Here</a> or <a href="http://enableeducation.com/k-20-education-2/">here</a>.</p>
<p>The Akimbo podcast: https://www.akimbo.me/</p>
<p>The Master of Scale podcast: https://mastersofscale.com/</p>
<p><a href="https://www.imsglobal.org/">IMG Global</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.imsglobal.org/COEK12Playbook.html">IMS Global K12 Playbook</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.imsglobal.org/casenetwork">CASE Network</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.imsglobal.org/activity/caliper">Caliper Analytics</a></p>
<p>Bruce Umpstead on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/umpstead/">Linkedin</a></p>
<p>Bruce Umpstead on <a href="https://twitter.com/umpstead">Twitter</a></p>
<p>Email: bumpstead@imsglobal.org</p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong><br />
An Air Force family childhood: living abroad sparked the love of adventure and exploring (3:21)</p>
<p>How his early career as an accountant for a startup corporate e-learning company grew into project management (7:48)</p>
<p>The next steps in his career leading up to his role as State Technology and Education director at Michigan university (9:40)</p>
<p>Learning to manage and get funds for big projects (12:21)</p>
<p>The biggest challenge in getting people to do the right thing at scale: when ideas become the leader’s idea instead of a consensus (14:57)</p>
<p>Shifting from consulting to back to corporate with IMS (18:59)</p>
<p>IMS Global, what they do and who they work for (20:06)</p>
<p>How their work helps teachers and students (24:25)</p>
<p>Analytics in e-learning (26:38)</p>
<p>The difficulty of making this project simple for people to understand and get on board (33:03)</p>
<p>His weekly practice of 20 years goals (36:36)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jul 2019 06:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Bruce Umpstead, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/umpstead-future-learning-MZUqUmPC</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria sits down with Bruce Umpstead.</p>
<p>Bruce is a director of State Programs at IMS Global Learning Consortium, the world-leading non-profit organization that operates under the simple principle: “Better learning from better learning technology”.</p>
<p>IMS Global brings together the actors of the e-learning ecosystem who are investing in a better future for teaching and learning by collaborating on creating standards for e-learning platforms.</p>
<p>During our conversation, Bruce takes us through his own learning journey, starting from his childhood as a US Air Force Military’s son. He shares the impressions his overseas travels left on him that made him eager to always explore adventures and create impact with his life and work.</p>
<p>He later talks about his career in Edtech and e-learning, the challenges and the excitement he has experienced over the years.</p>
<p>Together, we unpack the future of learning in light of how analytics and big data are creating a better and more personalized learning experience for students.</p>
<p>A rare inside look into the future of learning with someone who’s making it happen!</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.k12.com/k12-education.html">What is K12?</a></p>
<p>What is K20? <a href="https://www.igi-global.com/dictionary/envisioning-k-20-education/33634">Here</a> or <a href="http://enableeducation.com/k-20-education-2/">here</a>.</p>
<p>The Akimbo podcast: https://www.akimbo.me/</p>
<p>The Master of Scale podcast: https://mastersofscale.com/</p>
<p><a href="https://www.imsglobal.org/">IMG Global</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.imsglobal.org/COEK12Playbook.html">IMS Global K12 Playbook</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.imsglobal.org/casenetwork">CASE Network</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.imsglobal.org/activity/caliper">Caliper Analytics</a></p>
<p>Bruce Umpstead on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/umpstead/">Linkedin</a></p>
<p>Bruce Umpstead on <a href="https://twitter.com/umpstead">Twitter</a></p>
<p>Email: bumpstead@imsglobal.org</p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong><br />
An Air Force family childhood: living abroad sparked the love of adventure and exploring (3:21)</p>
<p>How his early career as an accountant for a startup corporate e-learning company grew into project management (7:48)</p>
<p>The next steps in his career leading up to his role as State Technology and Education director at Michigan university (9:40)</p>
<p>Learning to manage and get funds for big projects (12:21)</p>
<p>The biggest challenge in getting people to do the right thing at scale: when ideas become the leader’s idea instead of a consensus (14:57)</p>
<p>Shifting from consulting to back to corporate with IMS (18:59)</p>
<p>IMS Global, what they do and who they work for (20:06)</p>
<p>How their work helps teachers and students (24:25)</p>
<p>Analytics in e-learning (26:38)</p>
<p>The difficulty of making this project simple for people to understand and get on board (33:03)</p>
<p>His weekly practice of 20 years goals (36:36)</p>
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Bruce is a director of State Programs at IMS Global Learning Consortium, the world-leading non-profit organization that operates under the simple principle: “Better learning from better learning technology”.

IMS Global brings together the actors of the e-learning ecosystem who are investing in a better future for teaching and learning by collaborating on creating standards for e-learning platforms.

During our conversation, Bruce takes us through his own learning journey, starting from his childhood as a US Air Force Military’s son. He shares the impressions his overseas travels left on him that made him eager to always explore adventures and create impact with his life and work.

He later talks about his career in Edtech and e-learning, the challenges and the excitement he has experienced over the years. 

Together, we unpack the future of learning in light of how analytics and big data are creating a better and more personalized learning experience for students. 

A rare inside look into the future of learning with someone who’s making it happen!
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria sits down with Bruce Umpstead.

Bruce is a director of State Programs at IMS Global Learning Consortium, the world-leading non-profit organization that operates under the simple principle: “Better learning from better learning technology”.

IMS Global brings together the actors of the e-learning ecosystem who are investing in a better future for teaching and learning by collaborating on creating standards for e-learning platforms.

During our conversation, Bruce takes us through his own learning journey, starting from his childhood as a US Air Force Military’s son. He shares the impressions his overseas travels left on him that made him eager to always explore adventures and create impact with his life and work.

He later talks about his career in Edtech and e-learning, the challenges and the excitement he has experienced over the years. 

Together, we unpack the future of learning in light of how analytics and big data are creating a better and more personalized learning experience for students. 

A rare inside look into the future of learning with someone who’s making it happen!
</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Connecting the Dots with Heath Evans</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p>His first entrepreneurial venture, <a href="https://www.futuretalent.com.au/">Future Talent</a></p>
<p>AFL Players’ Association: http://www.aflplayers.com.au/</p>
<p>World Vision https://www.wvi.org/<br />
https://www.worldvision.com.au/</p>
<p>Project <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3SbUbCX2Qk">Run India</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.samanthagash.com">Samantha Gash</a>, the ultra-marathon runner of the Run India Project</p>
<p>His mentor, <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevoryoung/">Trevor Young</a></p>
<p>The <a href="https://altmba.com/">AltMBA</a></p>
<p>Seth Godin: https://www.sethgodin.com/</p>
<p>The Melbourne Accelerator Program: https://www.themap.co/</p>
<p>Heath Evans' <a href="https://www.heathevans.com.au/">website</a></p>
<p>Heath Evans on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/heathevans/">LinkdIn</a></p>
<p>Heath Evans on <a href="https://twitter.com/heathevans">Twitter</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>Heath’s childhood playing sports in a generous community and the role of his Grandpa in his life (3:14)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>His decision to study business and marketing in University and his early entrepreneurial mindset (8:02)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>How he learnt to connect the dots (9:36)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Early career: different roles in sports and a first entrepreneurial venture (14:06)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>The big change in 2014: joining World Vision and the Run India project (20:40)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Receiving the World Vision’s adaptability and flexibility award in 2016 (29:27)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>The time-off Heath needed to take after Run India and the road that lead to the altMBA (33:58)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>The need for vulnerability in regards to growth and living your full potential (42:53)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Heath’s experience being a coach in the altMBA (44:43)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Joining The Melbourne Accelerator Program (50:03)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>What mark Heath wants to leave during his lifetime and his superpower being a connector (1:01:33)</p>
</li>
</ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jul 2019 06:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Heath Evans)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/evans-connecting-5Oxxn4BS</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p>His first entrepreneurial venture, <a href="https://www.futuretalent.com.au/">Future Talent</a></p>
<p>AFL Players’ Association: http://www.aflplayers.com.au/</p>
<p>World Vision https://www.wvi.org/<br />
https://www.worldvision.com.au/</p>
<p>Project <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3SbUbCX2Qk">Run India</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.samanthagash.com">Samantha Gash</a>, the ultra-marathon runner of the Run India Project</p>
<p>His mentor, <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevoryoung/">Trevor Young</a></p>
<p>The <a href="https://altmba.com/">AltMBA</a></p>
<p>Seth Godin: https://www.sethgodin.com/</p>
<p>The Melbourne Accelerator Program: https://www.themap.co/</p>
<p>Heath Evans' <a href="https://www.heathevans.com.au/">website</a></p>
<p>Heath Evans on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/heathevans/">LinkdIn</a></p>
<p>Heath Evans on <a href="https://twitter.com/heathevans">Twitter</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>Heath’s childhood playing sports in a generous community and the role of his Grandpa in his life (3:14)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>His decision to study business and marketing in University and his early entrepreneurial mindset (8:02)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>How he learnt to connect the dots (9:36)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Early career: different roles in sports and a first entrepreneurial venture (14:06)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>The big change in 2014: joining World Vision and the Run India project (20:40)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Receiving the World Vision’s adaptability and flexibility award in 2016 (29:27)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>The time-off Heath needed to take after Run India and the road that lead to the altMBA (33:58)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>The need for vulnerability in regards to growth and living your full potential (42:53)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Heath’s experience being a coach in the altMBA (44:43)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Joining The Melbourne Accelerator Program (50:03)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>What mark Heath wants to leave during his lifetime and his superpower being a connector (1:01:33)</p>
</li>
</ul>
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      <itunes:title>Connecting the Dots with Heath Evans</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Maria Xenidou, Heath Evans</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria talks with Heath Evans. Heath is a marketing and communications strategist at the Melbourne Accelerator Program (or MAP), a startup accelerator powered by the University of Melbourne, which has been ranked the 8th best University-aligned Accelerator in the world.

Heath says he has inherited three wonderful traits from his grandfather – the love of life, the love of stories, and most of all, the love of challenges. Over the past decade, these three passions have helped him thrive across the sporting, not-for-profit, and startup sectors, while also launching a start-up and becoming a coach at Seth Godin&apos;s altMBA.

Together, they unpack his learning journey. Heath takes us through his quaint childhood neighborhood outside of Melbourne rallying friends to play sports. We then move on to his business and marketing studies at the university and his early career in sports. Heath talks about his work in the non-for-profit organisation World Vision and the famous “Run India” project he led.
 
After discussing his contribution at the Seth Godin’s altMBA, he shares his current work at Melbourne Accelerator Program (or MAP) along with his dreams and aspirations. A wonderful chat with a person who loves to connect the dots and help people make their business more human. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria talks with Heath Evans. Heath is a marketing and communications strategist at the Melbourne Accelerator Program (or MAP), a startup accelerator powered by the University of Melbourne, which has been ranked the 8th best University-aligned Accelerator in the world.

Heath says he has inherited three wonderful traits from his grandfather – the love of life, the love of stories, and most of all, the love of challenges. Over the past decade, these three passions have helped him thrive across the sporting, not-for-profit, and startup sectors, while also launching a start-up and becoming a coach at Seth Godin&apos;s altMBA.

Together, they unpack his learning journey. Heath takes us through his quaint childhood neighborhood outside of Melbourne rallying friends to play sports. We then move on to his business and marketing studies at the university and his early career in sports. Heath talks about his work in the non-for-profit organisation World Vision and the famous “Run India” project he led.
 
After discussing his contribution at the Seth Godin’s altMBA, he shares his current work at Melbourne Accelerator Program (or MAP) along with his dreams and aspirations. A wonderful chat with a person who loves to connect the dots and help people make their business more human. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Changing How Educators Lead Students to Learn with David Reynolds</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today Maria sits down with David Reynolds. David is the professional learning director at the Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE) and the director of the Impact Project. He retired from the public school system where he served as a teacher, an assistant principal and a principal. Today, the focus of his work at PAGE is on developing and strengthening classroom, school, and district practices to ensure that all decisions are made for the benefit of students and learning and that all of our work leads to adult and student engagement. David takes us through his learning journey from devouring books in the Free Public Library in Louisville, Kentucky and later on majoring in Industrial Arts in college. He talks about how his curiosity and commitment to learning has guided his career and led him to a broad range of roles and experiences in the public school system and today, at PAGE where he brings together the community of educators and guides to lead students how to learn. David is also the host of the podcast “Lead - Learn - Change”. A truly engaged conversation!</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-w-reynolds-med-eds-5a5b0a36/">David Reynolds</a> on LinkedIn<br />
Lead, learn, change: <a href="https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/">the Podcast</a><br />
His Email: leadlearnchange@icloud.com</p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>David’s childhood: reading books and enjoying being a kid (3:20)</p>
<p>His Industrial Arts major and the start of his teaching path (7:05)</p>
<p>The beginning of his career as a teacher (11:44)</p>
<p>The overnight change David had to adapt to and what he learnt during this time (15:08)</p>
<p>Becoming an assistant principal and a principal (21:38)</p>
<p>Joining the Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE) (30:18)</p>
<p>The Impact Project (40:19)</p>
<p>How PAGE  supports and guides the community for educators (43:07)</p>
<p>His podcasting journey (54:43)</p>
<p>“Teachers Matter” (58:48)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 4 Jul 2019 06:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, David Reynolds)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/david-reynolds-lead-learn-change-B28NTOHQ</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today Maria sits down with David Reynolds. David is the professional learning director at the Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE) and the director of the Impact Project. He retired from the public school system where he served as a teacher, an assistant principal and a principal. Today, the focus of his work at PAGE is on developing and strengthening classroom, school, and district practices to ensure that all decisions are made for the benefit of students and learning and that all of our work leads to adult and student engagement. David takes us through his learning journey from devouring books in the Free Public Library in Louisville, Kentucky and later on majoring in Industrial Arts in college. He talks about how his curiosity and commitment to learning has guided his career and led him to a broad range of roles and experiences in the public school system and today, at PAGE where he brings together the community of educators and guides to lead students how to learn. David is also the host of the podcast “Lead - Learn - Change”. A truly engaged conversation!</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-w-reynolds-med-eds-5a5b0a36/">David Reynolds</a> on LinkedIn<br />
Lead, learn, change: <a href="https://lead-learn-change.simplecast.com/">the Podcast</a><br />
His Email: leadlearnchange@icloud.com</p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>David’s childhood: reading books and enjoying being a kid (3:20)</p>
<p>His Industrial Arts major and the start of his teaching path (7:05)</p>
<p>The beginning of his career as a teacher (11:44)</p>
<p>The overnight change David had to adapt to and what he learnt during this time (15:08)</p>
<p>Becoming an assistant principal and a principal (21:38)</p>
<p>Joining the Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE) (30:18)</p>
<p>The Impact Project (40:19)</p>
<p>How PAGE  supports and guides the community for educators (43:07)</p>
<p>His podcasting journey (54:43)</p>
<p>“Teachers Matter” (58:48)</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Today Maria sits down with David Reynolds. David is the professional learning director at the Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE) and the director of the Impact Project. He retired from the public school system where he served as a teacher, an assistant principal and a principal. Today, the focus of his work at PAGE is on developing and strengthening classroom, school, and district practices to ensure that all decisions are made for the benefit of students and learning and that all of our work leads to adult and student engagement. David takes us through his learning journey from devouring books in the Free Public Library in Louisville, Kentucky and later on majoring in Industrial Arts in college. He talks about how his curiosity and commitment to learning has guided his career and led him to a broad range of roles and experiences in the public school system and today, at PAGE where he brings together the community of educators and guides to lead students how to learn. David is also the host of the podcast “Lead - Learn - Change”. A truly engaged conversation!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today Maria sits down with David Reynolds. David is the professional learning director at the Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE) and the director of the Impact Project. He retired from the public school system where he served as a teacher, an assistant principal and a principal. Today, the focus of his work at PAGE is on developing and strengthening classroom, school, and district practices to ensure that all decisions are made for the benefit of students and learning and that all of our work leads to adult and student engagement. David takes us through his learning journey from devouring books in the Free Public Library in Louisville, Kentucky and later on majoring in Industrial Arts in college. He talks about how his curiosity and commitment to learning has guided his career and led him to a broad range of roles and experiences in the public school system and today, at PAGE where he brings together the community of educators and guides to lead students how to learn. David is also the host of the podcast “Lead - Learn - Change”. A truly engaged conversation!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>On this episode, Maria takes us through the learning journey of a chemist from Greece turned into VP of a global enterprise. She reflects on her career aspirations, the forks in the road, and the serendipitous moments that shaped the first decade of her corporate path. She talks about the opportunities she attracted through her commitment to people and customers and how she was able to leverage her experience and skills to achieve both business results and her professional goals. Tune in for some great insights from Maria that will inspire you to think deeply about your own career and life choices.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals<br />
Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell<br />
Book Bag performed by E's Jammy Jam</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p>Henkel - https://www.henkel.com/company</p>
<p>Maria's LinkedIn profile that shows her career path - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/</p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>How Maria joined a global team (2:47)</p>
<p>Her desire to lead a team (7:07)</p>
<p>The first fork in the road (8:44)</p>
<p>An acquisition at the right time (12:05)</p>
<p>Meeting the most influential person in her career (13:28)</p>
<p>Maria’s first international assignment to Germany (16:45)</p>
<p>A story of speaking up (19:53)</p>
<p>Covering for her boss on Thanksgiving holiday and how it created a career opportunity (22:13)</p>
<p>Saying no to the first opportunity to become VP in the headquarters (23:33)</p>
<p>The lessons learned (26:26)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jun 2019 05:19:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/maria-on-mic-grow-up-part-2-9wT6Jzxk</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this episode, Maria takes us through the learning journey of a chemist from Greece turned into VP of a global enterprise. She reflects on her career aspirations, the forks in the road, and the serendipitous moments that shaped the first decade of her corporate path. She talks about the opportunities she attracted through her commitment to people and customers and how she was able to leverage her experience and skills to achieve both business results and her professional goals. Tune in for some great insights from Maria that will inspire you to think deeply about your own career and life choices.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals<br />
Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell<br />
Book Bag performed by E's Jammy Jam</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p>Henkel - https://www.henkel.com/company</p>
<p>Maria's LinkedIn profile that shows her career path - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/</p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>How Maria joined a global team (2:47)</p>
<p>Her desire to lead a team (7:07)</p>
<p>The first fork in the road (8:44)</p>
<p>An acquisition at the right time (12:05)</p>
<p>Meeting the most influential person in her career (13:28)</p>
<p>Maria’s first international assignment to Germany (16:45)</p>
<p>A story of speaking up (19:53)</p>
<p>Covering for her boss on Thanksgiving holiday and how it created a career opportunity (22:13)</p>
<p>Saying no to the first opportunity to become VP in the headquarters (23:33)</p>
<p>The lessons learned (26:26)</p>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode, Maria takes us through the learning journey of a chemist from Greece turned into VP of a global enterprise. She reflects on her career aspirations, the forks in the road, and the serendipitous moments that shaped the first decade of her corporate path. She talks about the opportunities she attracted through her commitment to people and customers and how she was able to leverage her experience and skills to achieve both business results and her professional goals. Tune in for some great insights from Maria that will inspire you to think deeply about your own career and life choices.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode, Maria takes us through the learning journey of a chemist from Greece turned into VP of a global enterprise. She reflects on her career aspirations, the forks in the road, and the serendipitous moments that shaped the first decade of her corporate path. She talks about the opportunities she attracted through her commitment to people and customers and how she was able to leverage her experience and skills to achieve both business results and her professional goals. Tune in for some great insights from Maria that will inspire you to think deeply about your own career and life choices.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Tilting the Future of Work with Karena de Souza</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria chats with Karena de Souza, speaker, coach and host of the TILT the future podcast. Together, they unpack Karena’s learning journey starting from her childhood as a refugee in India, through her universities studies in computing and math in the UK and her corporate banking career in the USA. They explore the implications of algorithms on the way we learn, the power of strategic corporate scenario planning and the importance of human connection and advocacy for the others to help us design our lives in the future of work. They also tell the story about how trust and vulnerability brought them together on a shared journey that guided them to build an impactful connection with each other. A lively conversation between two women passionate about the future of learning and work and the impact they want to create in the world!</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p>Wikipedia article about <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_technology">FinTech</a></p>
<p><a href="https://karenadesouza.com/blog/">TILT the Future</a> Podcast</p>
<p>Karena de Souza's <a href="https://karenadesouza.com/">website</a></p>
<p>Karena de Souza on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenadesouza/">LinkedIn</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Karena’s childhood as a refugee and her affinity to nature and human connections (2:57)</p>
<p>From psychology to computing and math and into a banking career (6:59)</p>
<p>How algorithms affect our learning (16:49)</p>
<p>Karena's career at Morgan Stanley and her exposure to scenario planning (21:48)</p>
<p>From a small business owner to FutureCasting (25:07)</p>
<p>How she went from the Future of Money to the Future of Work (34:45)</p>
<p>The role of connection, community, and advocacy for others in the Future of Work (42:50)</p>
<p>One-on-one intentional connections and the power of vulnerability  (46:10)</p>
<p>Agility: the vital skill for the Future of Work (52:46)</p>
<p>Karena’s aspiration to make an impact with TILT the future (55:33)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jun 2019 06:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Karena de Souze, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/karena-de-souza-tilt-the-future-tHDBp04w</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria chats with Karena de Souza, speaker, coach and host of the TILT the future podcast. Together, they unpack Karena’s learning journey starting from her childhood as a refugee in India, through her universities studies in computing and math in the UK and her corporate banking career in the USA. They explore the implications of algorithms on the way we learn, the power of strategic corporate scenario planning and the importance of human connection and advocacy for the others to help us design our lives in the future of work. They also tell the story about how trust and vulnerability brought them together on a shared journey that guided them to build an impactful connection with each other. A lively conversation between two women passionate about the future of learning and work and the impact they want to create in the world!</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p>Wikipedia article about <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_technology">FinTech</a></p>
<p><a href="https://karenadesouza.com/blog/">TILT the Future</a> Podcast</p>
<p>Karena de Souza's <a href="https://karenadesouza.com/">website</a></p>
<p>Karena de Souza on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenadesouza/">LinkedIn</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Karena’s childhood as a refugee and her affinity to nature and human connections (2:57)</p>
<p>From psychology to computing and math and into a banking career (6:59)</p>
<p>How algorithms affect our learning (16:49)</p>
<p>Karena's career at Morgan Stanley and her exposure to scenario planning (21:48)</p>
<p>From a small business owner to FutureCasting (25:07)</p>
<p>How she went from the Future of Money to the Future of Work (34:45)</p>
<p>The role of connection, community, and advocacy for others in the Future of Work (42:50)</p>
<p>One-on-one intentional connections and the power of vulnerability  (46:10)</p>
<p>Agility: the vital skill for the Future of Work (52:46)</p>
<p>Karena’s aspiration to make an impact with TILT the future (55:33)</p>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria chats with Karena de Souza, speaker, coach and host of the TILT the future podcast. Together, they unpack Karena’s learning journey starting from her childhood as a refugee in India, through her universities studies in computing and math in the UK and her corporate banking career in the USA. They explore the implications of algorithms on the way we learn, the power of strategic corporate scenario planning and the importance of human connection and advocacy for the others to help us design our lives in the future of work. They also tell the story about how trust and vulnerability brought them together on a shared journey that guided them to build an impactful connection with each other. A lively conversation between two women passionate about the future of learning and work and the impact they want to create in the world!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria chats with Adam Ashton, co-host of the &quot;What You Will Learn&quot; podcast where he and his co-host Adam Jones read a new book each week and share the biggest lessons and best takeaways. Maria and Adam talk about his learning journey, starting from his childhood and his love for books. He shares the side projects he started while he was still a university student and how his entrepreneurial personality led him to carve his career path after a short tenure in the corporate banking world. Together, they also explore the wonders of books and how this abundant resource can guide us to discover new ideas, foster our curiosity, design our learning journey and create the work we want. An insightful conversation between two book nerds!</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p>Adam Ashton's <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamashton1/?originalSubdomain=au">LinkedIn</a></p>
<p>Adam Ashton's book: <a href="http://www.adamashton.com.au/author/">MHS Entrepreneurs</a></p>
<p><a href="https://whatyouwilllearn.com/">What You Will Learn</a> podcast</p>
<p><a href="https://whatyouwilllearn.com/top50/">Top 50 books</a> from the &quot;What You Will Learn&quot; podcast</p>
<p><em><strong>Books:</strong></em></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Vinci-Code-Novel-Robert-Langdon-ebook/dp/B000FA675C/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=da%20vinci%20code&amp;qid=1560374359&amp;s=gateway&amp;sr=8-1">Da Vinci Code</a> by Dan Brown</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle-ebook/dp/B0175P82RA/ref=sr_1_1?crid=23KEJIRQ5OIGL&amp;keywords=rich%20dad%20poor%20dad&amp;qid=1560374465&amp;s=gateway&amp;sprefix=rich%20dad,aps,247&amp;sr=8-1">Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money - That The Poor And Middle Class Do Not!</a> by Robert T. Kiyosaki</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/4-Hour-Workweek-Expanded-Updated-Cutting-Edge-ebook/dp/B002WE46UW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=D8HR26WKM1X0&amp;keywords=4%20hour%20work%20week&amp;qid=1560374534&amp;s=gateway&amp;sprefix=4%20hour%20work,aps,226&amp;sr=8-1">4-Hour Workweek</a> by Timothy Ferriss</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Millionaire-Fastlane-Crack-Wealth-Lifetime-ebook/dp/B004BDOUAI/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3UV81S95YBDL4&amp;keywords=the%20million%20fast%20lane&amp;qid=1560374603&amp;s=gateway&amp;sprefix=the%20million%20fast,aps,217&amp;sr=8-1">The Millionaire Fast Lane: Crack the Code to Wealth and Live Rich for a Lifetime</a> by MJ DeMarco</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Crush-Time-Cash-Your-Passion-ebook/dp/B0029ZA3H4/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1LT7J99TPM5E4&amp;keywords=crush%20it%20gary%20vaynerchuk&amp;qid=1560374658&amp;s=gateway&amp;sprefix=crush%20it%20,aps,242&amp;sr=8-1">Crush It!: Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion</a> by Gary Vaynerchuk</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Originals-How-Non-Conformists-Move-World-ebook/dp/B00XIYGCDO/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=originals&amp;qid=1560374804&amp;s=gateway&amp;sr=8-2">Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World</a> by Adam Grant</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Dip-Little-Book-Teaches-Stick-ebook/dp/B000QCSA54/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the%20dip&amp;qid=1560374846&amp;s=gateway&amp;sr=8-1">The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick)</a> by Seth Godin</p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Adam’s love for books from a young age (3:12)</p>
<p>His short tenure in corporate banking in Australia (8:55)</p>
<p>His first side-project during university (15:32)</p>
<p>Other side projects he pursued (19:52)</p>
<p>How his podcast “What You Will Learn” got started and what it has taught him (21:08)</p>
<p>His project around audiobooks (39:00)</p>
<p>The book he published at 23-year old and his current book project (43:55)</p>
<p>The common thread in all his different projects (49:00)</p>
<p>How to create our own curriculum (51:09)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jun 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Adam Ashton, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/ashton-books-30a9279c</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria chats with Adam Ashton, co-host of the &quot;What You Will Learn&quot; podcast where he and his co-host Adam Jones read a new book each week and share the biggest lessons and best takeaways. Maria and Adam talk about his learning journey, starting from his childhood and his love for books. He shares the side projects he started while he was still a university student and how his entrepreneurial personality led him to carve his career path after a short tenure in the corporate banking world. Together, they also explore the wonders of books and how this abundant resource can guide us to discover new ideas, foster our curiosity, design our learning journey and create the work we want. An insightful conversation between two book nerds!</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p>Adam Ashton's <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamashton1/?originalSubdomain=au">LinkedIn</a></p>
<p>Adam Ashton's book: <a href="http://www.adamashton.com.au/author/">MHS Entrepreneurs</a></p>
<p><a href="https://whatyouwilllearn.com/">What You Will Learn</a> podcast</p>
<p><a href="https://whatyouwilllearn.com/top50/">Top 50 books</a> from the &quot;What You Will Learn&quot; podcast</p>
<p><em><strong>Books:</strong></em></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Vinci-Code-Novel-Robert-Langdon-ebook/dp/B000FA675C/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=da%20vinci%20code&amp;qid=1560374359&amp;s=gateway&amp;sr=8-1">Da Vinci Code</a> by Dan Brown</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle-ebook/dp/B0175P82RA/ref=sr_1_1?crid=23KEJIRQ5OIGL&amp;keywords=rich%20dad%20poor%20dad&amp;qid=1560374465&amp;s=gateway&amp;sprefix=rich%20dad,aps,247&amp;sr=8-1">Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money - That The Poor And Middle Class Do Not!</a> by Robert T. Kiyosaki</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/4-Hour-Workweek-Expanded-Updated-Cutting-Edge-ebook/dp/B002WE46UW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=D8HR26WKM1X0&amp;keywords=4%20hour%20work%20week&amp;qid=1560374534&amp;s=gateway&amp;sprefix=4%20hour%20work,aps,226&amp;sr=8-1">4-Hour Workweek</a> by Timothy Ferriss</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Millionaire-Fastlane-Crack-Wealth-Lifetime-ebook/dp/B004BDOUAI/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3UV81S95YBDL4&amp;keywords=the%20million%20fast%20lane&amp;qid=1560374603&amp;s=gateway&amp;sprefix=the%20million%20fast,aps,217&amp;sr=8-1">The Millionaire Fast Lane: Crack the Code to Wealth and Live Rich for a Lifetime</a> by MJ DeMarco</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Crush-Time-Cash-Your-Passion-ebook/dp/B0029ZA3H4/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1LT7J99TPM5E4&amp;keywords=crush%20it%20gary%20vaynerchuk&amp;qid=1560374658&amp;s=gateway&amp;sprefix=crush%20it%20,aps,242&amp;sr=8-1">Crush It!: Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion</a> by Gary Vaynerchuk</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Originals-How-Non-Conformists-Move-World-ebook/dp/B00XIYGCDO/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=originals&amp;qid=1560374804&amp;s=gateway&amp;sr=8-2">Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World</a> by Adam Grant</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Dip-Little-Book-Teaches-Stick-ebook/dp/B000QCSA54/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the%20dip&amp;qid=1560374846&amp;s=gateway&amp;sr=8-1">The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick)</a> by Seth Godin</p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Adam’s love for books from a young age (3:12)</p>
<p>His short tenure in corporate banking in Australia (8:55)</p>
<p>His first side-project during university (15:32)</p>
<p>Other side projects he pursued (19:52)</p>
<p>How his podcast “What You Will Learn” got started and what it has taught him (21:08)</p>
<p>His project around audiobooks (39:00)</p>
<p>The book he published at 23-year old and his current book project (43:55)</p>
<p>The common thread in all his different projects (49:00)</p>
<p>How to create our own curriculum (51:09)</p>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria chats with Adam Ashton, co-host of the &quot;What You Will Learn&quot; podcast where he and his co-host Adam Jones read a new book each week and share the biggest lessons and best takeaways. Maria and Adam talk about his learning journey, starting from his childhood and his love for books. He shares the side projects he started while he was still a university student and how his entrepreneurial personality led him to carve his career path after a short tenure in the corporate banking world. Together, they also explore the wonders of books and how this abundant resource can guide us to discover new ideas, foster our curiosity, design our learning journey and create the work we want. An insightful conversation between two book nerds!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria interviews Dr. Robert Zeitlin, a psychologist, altMBA alumni and co-host of the “I’m the worst parent ever” podcast. Together they discuss Robert’s learning and life journey from a clinical school psychologist, and a business owner to a parent, a positive psychologist, a blogger and a podcaster. They explore the forks in the road and his adventures that led him to the meaningful work he is doing today with parents, kids and wonder women!</p>
<p>Dr. Robert Zeitlin is also the author of Laugh More, Yell Less: A Guide to Raising Kick-Ass Kids, a parenting book rooted in positive psychology and what he calls character’s strengths.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p>Dr. Robert Zeitlin's <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drrobertzeitlin/">Linkedin Profile</a></p>
<p>His <a href="https://robertzeitlin.com/work-with-robert-2/">website</a></p>
<p>His <a href="https://youtu.be/SQKaaaophTA">TEDx talk</a></p>
<p>His podcast: <a href="https://worstparentpod.weebly.com/">I am the worst parent ever</a></p>
<p>His book - <a href="https://robertzeitlin.com/book/">&quot;Laugh More, Yell Less: A Guide to Raising Kick-Ass Kids&quot;</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.super.build/">The Wonderwomen blog</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Mindset-Psychology-Carol-S-Dweck/dp/0345472322">&quot;Mindset: The New Psychology of Success&quot;</a>  by Carol S. Dweck</p>
<p>Carol S. Dweck's [talk] <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiiEeMN7vbQ">11</a> about growth mindset</p>
<p><strong>Additional Links for more in-depth exploration of Positive Psychology and Character's Strenghts:</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.viacharacter.org/www/Character-Strengths">Positive Psychology &amp; Character Strengths</a></p>
<p>Article by Dr. Robert Zeitlin: <a href="https://robertzeitlin.com/why-do-i-need-to-be-positive/">Why Do I need to be Positive?</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Positivity-Top-Notch-Research-Reveals-Upward/dp/0307393747?pldnSite=1">&quot;Positivity: Top-Notch Research Reveals the 3-to-1 Ratio That Will Change Your Life&quot;</a> by Barbara Fredrickson</p>
<p>Video: <a href="https://youtu.be/U3nT2KDAGOc">The Science of Character</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Robert's the love of learning at a yound age (2:42)</p>
<p>Interested in psychology (4:21)</p>
<p>A multigenerational family business (7:27)</p>
<p>Back to psychology (9:27)</p>
<p>Becoming a school psychologist (13:49)</p>
<p>Positive psychology (17:56)</p>
<p>I am the worst parent podcast (27:34)</p>
<p>The Wonderwomen blog (29:58)</p>
<p>His book: Laugh more, yell less (32:33)</p>
<p>The AltMBA (33:15)</p>
<p>What he wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (38:25)</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 5 Jun 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou, Robert Zeitlin)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/zeitlin-psychology-823e1e47</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria interviews Dr. Robert Zeitlin, a psychologist, altMBA alumni and co-host of the “I’m the worst parent ever” podcast. Together they discuss Robert’s learning and life journey from a clinical school psychologist, and a business owner to a parent, a positive psychologist, a blogger and a podcaster. They explore the forks in the road and his adventures that led him to the meaningful work he is doing today with parents, kids and wonder women!</p>
<p>Dr. Robert Zeitlin is also the author of Laugh More, Yell Less: A Guide to Raising Kick-Ass Kids, a parenting book rooted in positive psychology and what he calls character’s strengths.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p>Dr. Robert Zeitlin's <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drrobertzeitlin/">Linkedin Profile</a></p>
<p>His <a href="https://robertzeitlin.com/work-with-robert-2/">website</a></p>
<p>His <a href="https://youtu.be/SQKaaaophTA">TEDx talk</a></p>
<p>His podcast: <a href="https://worstparentpod.weebly.com/">I am the worst parent ever</a></p>
<p>His book - <a href="https://robertzeitlin.com/book/">&quot;Laugh More, Yell Less: A Guide to Raising Kick-Ass Kids&quot;</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.super.build/">The Wonderwomen blog</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Mindset-Psychology-Carol-S-Dweck/dp/0345472322">&quot;Mindset: The New Psychology of Success&quot;</a>  by Carol S. Dweck</p>
<p>Carol S. Dweck's [talk] <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiiEeMN7vbQ">11</a> about growth mindset</p>
<p><strong>Additional Links for more in-depth exploration of Positive Psychology and Character's Strenghts:</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.viacharacter.org/www/Character-Strengths">Positive Psychology &amp; Character Strengths</a></p>
<p>Article by Dr. Robert Zeitlin: <a href="https://robertzeitlin.com/why-do-i-need-to-be-positive/">Why Do I need to be Positive?</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Positivity-Top-Notch-Research-Reveals-Upward/dp/0307393747?pldnSite=1">&quot;Positivity: Top-Notch Research Reveals the 3-to-1 Ratio That Will Change Your Life&quot;</a> by Barbara Fredrickson</p>
<p>Video: <a href="https://youtu.be/U3nT2KDAGOc">The Science of Character</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Robert's the love of learning at a yound age (2:42)</p>
<p>Interested in psychology (4:21)</p>
<p>A multigenerational family business (7:27)</p>
<p>Back to psychology (9:27)</p>
<p>Becoming a school psychologist (13:49)</p>
<p>Positive psychology (17:56)</p>
<p>I am the worst parent podcast (27:34)</p>
<p>The Wonderwomen blog (29:58)</p>
<p>His book: Laugh more, yell less (32:33)</p>
<p>The AltMBA (33:15)</p>
<p>What he wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (38:25)</p>
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Dr. Robert Zeitlin is also the author of Laugh More, Yell Less: A Guide to Raising Kick-Ass Kids, a parenting book rooted in positive psychology and what he calls character’s strengths. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>On this episode, Maria reflects on her learning journey that guided her studies and the work she decided to do after grad school. She shares stories from her childhood and throughout her public education in Athens, Greece, that led her to join corporate America. Maria opens up about how she made the big decisions when she found herself at different forks in the road. She talks about how she kept learning, exploring and adapting to new situations, allowing her intuition to guide her and trusting herself to keep moving forward.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/services/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell</p>
<p>Book Bag performed by E's Jammy Jam</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.fm/trailer">Maria's early learning journey</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Learning without instruction (3:02)</p>
<p>Becoming an A student (4:30)</p>
<p>Learning together with her twin sister (5:38)</p>
<p>Maria's love for science: physics and chemistry (9:08)</p>
<p>Her 15-year long tutoring journey (10:16)</p>
<p>What to study in the University (12:32)</p>
<p>Starting a PhD to continue to learn (16:07)</p>
<p>An assistant professor or a corporate scientist? (17:36)</p>
<p>Maria's decision-making framework (22:10)</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 May 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/maria-learning-2486f889</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this episode, Maria reflects on her learning journey that guided her studies and the work she decided to do after grad school. She shares stories from her childhood and throughout her public education in Athens, Greece, that led her to join corporate America. Maria opens up about how she made the big decisions when she found herself at different forks in the road. She talks about how she kept learning, exploring and adapting to new situations, allowing her intuition to guide her and trusting herself to keep moving forward.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/services/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell</p>
<p>Book Bag performed by E's Jammy Jam</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://impactlearning.simplecast.fm/trailer">Maria's early learning journey</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Learning without instruction (3:02)</p>
<p>Becoming an A student (4:30)</p>
<p>Learning together with her twin sister (5:38)</p>
<p>Maria's love for science: physics and chemistry (9:08)</p>
<p>Her 15-year long tutoring journey (10:16)</p>
<p>What to study in the University (12:32)</p>
<p>Starting a PhD to continue to learn (16:07)</p>
<p>An assistant professor or a corporate scientist? (17:36)</p>
<p>Maria's decision-making framework (22:10)</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria interviews David Dvorkin, the founder of Hire Cause. During this inspiring conversation, David explores his love for how human beings organize systems and cultures that led him down his entrepreneurial path. He discusses how Hire Cause is empowering students through civic engagement programs to develop professional skills and become leaders in their community. David ends with his family story that has shaped his beliefs and continues to guide his work today and in the future.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.hirecause.com">Hire Cause</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/How-Change-World-Entrepreneurs-Updated/dp/0195334760">How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas</a></p>
<p><a href="https://medium.com/@checkli/fear-setting-free-checklist-download-template-tim-ferriss-dd9773a270d1">Fear Setting: A Checklist Template for Defining Your Fears</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>How philosophy and systems impacted David (4:39)</p>
<p>His first career chapter (8:58)</p>
<p>The Hire Cause chapter (11:11)</p>
<p>Laura’s example: a student enrolling in Hire Cause at 15 years old (16:39)</p>
<p>The power of active learning (22:12)</p>
<p>The value of community when creating something different (23:44)</p>
<p>The most challenging part of the entrepreneurial journey (27:05)</p>
<p>The Fear Setting exercise (28:45)</p>
<p>Hire Cause’s Mission (32:15)</p>
<p>Gratitude for a  family story (35:28)</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (David Dvorkin, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/hire-cause-613b9059</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria interviews David Dvorkin, the founder of Hire Cause. During this inspiring conversation, David explores his love for how human beings organize systems and cultures that led him down his entrepreneurial path. He discusses how Hire Cause is empowering students through civic engagement programs to develop professional skills and become leaders in their community. David ends with his family story that has shaped his beliefs and continues to guide his work today and in the future.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.hirecause.com">Hire Cause</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/How-Change-World-Entrepreneurs-Updated/dp/0195334760">How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas</a></p>
<p><a href="https://medium.com/@checkli/fear-setting-free-checklist-download-template-tim-ferriss-dd9773a270d1">Fear Setting: A Checklist Template for Defining Your Fears</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>How philosophy and systems impacted David (4:39)</p>
<p>His first career chapter (8:58)</p>
<p>The Hire Cause chapter (11:11)</p>
<p>Laura’s example: a student enrolling in Hire Cause at 15 years old (16:39)</p>
<p>The power of active learning (22:12)</p>
<p>The value of community when creating something different (23:44)</p>
<p>The most challenging part of the entrepreneurial journey (27:05)</p>
<p>The Fear Setting exercise (28:45)</p>
<p>Hire Cause’s Mission (32:15)</p>
<p>Gratitude for a  family story (35:28)</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria interviews Tamara Kemper, the founder of The Process Mentors. Tamara shares what she learnt during her years as an elementary school teacher, why she joined the ed-tech world and how she decided to run her own business coaching company, The Process Mentors. Tamara talks about how investing in a personal coach helped her kickstart her business and how she discovered a greater joy for writing. An insightful and delightful conversation!</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://theprocessmentors.com/">The Process Mentors</a></p>
<p>Tamara's <a href="https://theprocessmentors.com/blog%20her%20blog%20/">writing</a></p>
<p><a href="https://altmba.com/">The altMBA</a></p>
<p><a href="https://sethgodin.typepad.com/ruckusmakers/2015/01/a-weekend-together.html">The ruckus makers weekend workshop</a></p>
<p>The <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Rockefeller-Habits-Increase-Growing/dp/1590790154/ref=sr_1_1?gclid=Cj0KCQjwh6XmBRDRARIsAKNInDGj7Gu7b1KD95jyUz1s6y951OGUklcBWiu-cyga76RL845eUG5z2YQaApESEALw_wcB&amp;hvadid=241663187696&amp;hvdev=c&amp;hvlocphy=9003762&amp;hvnetw=g&amp;hvpos=1t1&amp;hvqmt=e&amp;hvrand=11914898501772136853&amp;hvtargid=aud-647006051489:kwd-356822735&amp;hydadcr=21877_10169879&amp;keywords=rockefeller%20habits&amp;qid=1556723749&amp;s=gateway&amp;sr=8-1">Mastering the Rockefeller Habits book</a></p>
<p>The <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Rocket-Fuel-Essential-Combination-Business/dp/1941631150/ref=sr_1_1?gclid=Cj0KCQjwh6XmBRDRARIsAKNInDHpe8itgcWePbFd7x9oY3C-shrGZ1Q9cWsK9Ix2_gN9i_MVBGSXgBcaAml5EALw_wcB&amp;hvadid=241622619107&amp;hvdev=c&amp;hvlocphy=9003762&amp;hvnetw=g&amp;hvpos=1t2&amp;hvqmt=b&amp;hvrand=14410342003174171379&amp;hvtargid=aud-647006051489:kwd-145277747110&amp;hydadcr=22535_10353909&amp;keywords=rocket%20fuel%20book&amp;qid=1556726855&amp;s=gateway&amp;sr=8-1">Rocket Fuel Book</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Tamara’s childhood (2.20)</p>
<p>Becoming an elementary school teacher (5.30)</p>
<p>Why she went into the ed-tech world (10.55)</p>
<p>How she created her company: The Process Mentors (17.07)</p>
<p>The power of investing in learning and coaching (24.45)</p>
<p>Her altMBA journey (28.08)</p>
<p>Her story with writing  (31.50)</p>
<p>The importance of jumping into the messiness (40.40)</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/kemper-jumping-60070390</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria interviews Tamara Kemper, the founder of The Process Mentors. Tamara shares what she learnt during her years as an elementary school teacher, why she joined the ed-tech world and how she decided to run her own business coaching company, The Process Mentors. Tamara talks about how investing in a personal coach helped her kickstart her business and how she discovered a greater joy for writing. An insightful and delightful conversation!</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://www.jrkrikorian.com/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://theprocessmentors.com/">The Process Mentors</a></p>
<p>Tamara's <a href="https://theprocessmentors.com/blog%20her%20blog%20/">writing</a></p>
<p><a href="https://altmba.com/">The altMBA</a></p>
<p><a href="https://sethgodin.typepad.com/ruckusmakers/2015/01/a-weekend-together.html">The ruckus makers weekend workshop</a></p>
<p>The <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Rockefeller-Habits-Increase-Growing/dp/1590790154/ref=sr_1_1?gclid=Cj0KCQjwh6XmBRDRARIsAKNInDGj7Gu7b1KD95jyUz1s6y951OGUklcBWiu-cyga76RL845eUG5z2YQaApESEALw_wcB&amp;hvadid=241663187696&amp;hvdev=c&amp;hvlocphy=9003762&amp;hvnetw=g&amp;hvpos=1t1&amp;hvqmt=e&amp;hvrand=11914898501772136853&amp;hvtargid=aud-647006051489:kwd-356822735&amp;hydadcr=21877_10169879&amp;keywords=rockefeller%20habits&amp;qid=1556723749&amp;s=gateway&amp;sr=8-1">Mastering the Rockefeller Habits book</a></p>
<p>The <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Rocket-Fuel-Essential-Combination-Business/dp/1941631150/ref=sr_1_1?gclid=Cj0KCQjwh6XmBRDRARIsAKNInDHpe8itgcWePbFd7x9oY3C-shrGZ1Q9cWsK9Ix2_gN9i_MVBGSXgBcaAml5EALw_wcB&amp;hvadid=241622619107&amp;hvdev=c&amp;hvlocphy=9003762&amp;hvnetw=g&amp;hvpos=1t2&amp;hvqmt=b&amp;hvrand=14410342003174171379&amp;hvtargid=aud-647006051489:kwd-145277747110&amp;hydadcr=22535_10353909&amp;keywords=rocket%20fuel%20book&amp;qid=1556726855&amp;s=gateway&amp;sr=8-1">Rocket Fuel Book</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Tamara’s childhood (2.20)</p>
<p>Becoming an elementary school teacher (5.30)</p>
<p>Why she went into the ed-tech world (10.55)</p>
<p>How she created her company: The Process Mentors (17.07)</p>
<p>The power of investing in learning and coaching (24.45)</p>
<p>Her altMBA journey (28.08)</p>
<p>Her story with writing  (31.50)</p>
<p>The importance of jumping into the messiness (40.40)</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria interviews David Nebinski, the host of the Portfolio Career podcast and fellow coach at The Podcasting Fellowship. David shares his life story, the ups and downs, the defining moments and decisions as well as his experience with the Podcasting Fellowship, as a student and then as a coach. Tune in for an authentic and important conversation about how we can disrupt our lives and create a meaningful portfolio career.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://jercatime.wordpress.com/podcast-producing-services/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.teamnebinski.com/">Team Nebinski’s effort on Kidney Cancer research</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidnebinski/">David Nebinski on LinkedIn</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.portfoliocareerpodcast.com/">Portfolio Career Podcast</a></p>
<p><a href="https://transitscreen.com/">The startup he worked for</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.rwbaird.com/">The Company he worked for</a></p>
<p>Seth’s <a href="https://seths.blog/2018/03/the-podcast-fellowship-a-summer-program/">Blog Post</a> for The Podcasting Fellowship</p>
<p><a href="https://podcastclub.link/">The Podcasting Fellowship</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>David's childhood and college journey (2.03)</p>
<p>The fork in the road (3.41)</p>
<p>David's impactful time in San Francisco (9.05)</p>
<p>The Portfolio Career concept and podcast (20.00)</p>
<p>The Podcasting Fellowship  (29:20)</p>
<p>The importance of community for Impact Learning (38.04)</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 8 May 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (project-based learning, coaching, future of education, cohort-based learning, podcaster, David Nebinski, portfolio career podcast, e-learning, social impact, Maria Xenidou, design your learning journey, community building, future of work, podcasting, portfolio career, disrupt your life, online workshops, life experience, #tpfalumni, future of learning)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/nebinski-portfolio-1d82c51a</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria interviews David Nebinski, the host of the Portfolio Career podcast and fellow coach at The Podcasting Fellowship. David shares his life story, the ups and downs, the defining moments and decisions as well as his experience with the Podcasting Fellowship, as a student and then as a coach. Tune in for an authentic and important conversation about how we can disrupt our lives and create a meaningful portfolio career.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://jercatime.wordpress.com/podcast-producing-services/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.teamnebinski.com/">Team Nebinski’s effort on Kidney Cancer research</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidnebinski/">David Nebinski on LinkedIn</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.portfoliocareerpodcast.com/">Portfolio Career Podcast</a></p>
<p><a href="https://transitscreen.com/">The startup he worked for</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.rwbaird.com/">The Company he worked for</a></p>
<p>Seth’s <a href="https://seths.blog/2018/03/the-podcast-fellowship-a-summer-program/">Blog Post</a> for The Podcasting Fellowship</p>
<p><a href="https://podcastclub.link/">The Podcasting Fellowship</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>David's childhood and college journey (2.03)</p>
<p>The fork in the road (3.41)</p>
<p>David's impactful time in San Francisco (9.05)</p>
<p>The Portfolio Career concept and podcast (20.00)</p>
<p>The Podcasting Fellowship  (29:20)</p>
<p>The importance of community for Impact Learning (38.04)</p>
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      <itunes:author>project-based learning, coaching, future of education, cohort-based learning, podcaster, David Nebinski, portfolio career podcast, e-learning, social impact, Maria Xenidou, design your learning journey, community building, future of work, podcasting, portfolio career, disrupt your life, online workshops, life experience, #tpfalumni, future of learning</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Maria interviews David Nebinski, the host of the Portfolio Career podcast and fellow coach at The Podcasting Fellowship. David shares his life story, the ups and downs, the defining moments and decisions as well as his experience with the Podcasting Fellowship, as a student and then as a coach. Tune in for an authentic and important conversation about how we can disrupt our lives and create a meaningful portfolio career. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria interviews Seth Godin, a Stanford Business School graduate, international bestselling author and host of the Akimbo podcast. Seth has written over 7000 blog posts read by more than a million people and was inducted in the Marketing Hall of Fame in 2018. Seth shares his learning journey that led him to create the Akimbo workshops, a set of online community-based learning spaces that help thousands of people address their fear for change and create meaningful work in our fast-changing world.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://jercatime.wordpress.com/podcast-producing-services/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://seths.blog/">Seth’s Blog</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.sethgodin.com/">Seth's Books</a></p>
<p><a href="http://akimboworkshops.strikingly.com/">Akimbo Workshops</a></p>
<p><a href="https://altmba.com/">The altMBA</a></p>
<p><a href="https://themarketingseminar.com/">The Marketing Seminar</a></p>
<p><a href="https://podcastclub.link/">The Podcasting Fellowship</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.akimbo.me/">The Akimbo Podcast</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Seth’s childhood (4:17)</p>
<p>Seth’s experience at Stanford University (7:18)</p>
<p>The Akimbo Workshops (8:52)</p>
<p>The importance of seeing the end of the journey before you start (12:04)</p>
<p>Addressing the fear of change (16:02)</p>
<p>About the generosity in the Akimbo workshops (20:33)</p>
<p>Seth’s view on the bigger problems of the world today (23:54)</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 1 May 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Seth Godin, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/seth-godin-akimbo-6934654d</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria interviews Seth Godin, a Stanford Business School graduate, international bestselling author and host of the Akimbo podcast. Seth has written over 7000 blog posts read by more than a million people and was inducted in the Marketing Hall of Fame in 2018. Seth shares his learning journey that led him to create the Akimbo workshops, a set of online community-based learning spaces that help thousands of people address their fear for change and create meaningful work in our fast-changing world.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://jercatime.wordpress.com/podcast-producing-services/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://seths.blog/">Seth’s Blog</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.sethgodin.com/">Seth's Books</a></p>
<p><a href="http://akimboworkshops.strikingly.com/">Akimbo Workshops</a></p>
<p><a href="https://altmba.com/">The altMBA</a></p>
<p><a href="https://themarketingseminar.com/">The Marketing Seminar</a></p>
<p><a href="https://podcastclub.link/">The Podcasting Fellowship</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.akimbo.me/">The Akimbo Podcast</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Seth’s childhood (4:17)</p>
<p>Seth’s experience at Stanford University (7:18)</p>
<p>The Akimbo Workshops (8:52)</p>
<p>The importance of seeing the end of the journey before you start (12:04)</p>
<p>Addressing the fear of change (16:02)</p>
<p>About the generosity in the Akimbo workshops (20:33)</p>
<p>Seth’s view on the bigger problems of the world today (23:54)</p>
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      <itunes:title>Learning by Doing the Work with Seth Godin</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Seth Godin, Maria Xenidou</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Maria interviews Seth Godin, a Stanford Business School graduate, international bestselling author and host of the Akimbo podcast. Seth has written over 7000 blog posts read by more than a million people and was inducted in the Marketing Hall of Fame in 2018. Seth shares his learning journey that led him to create the Akimbo workshops, a set of online community-based learning spaces that help thousands of people address their fear for change and create meaningful work in our fast-changing world.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Becoming a Podcast Host (Maria on Mic)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>On this host on mic episode, Maria reflects on her podcasting journey so far, including the challenges along the way and the skills she is developing. She talks about her experience during The Podcast Fellowship created by Seth Godin and Alex DiPalma and how the community has become a source of inspiration and strength. She concludes with sharing why she chose the podcast medium to launch her Impact Learning journey.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://jercatime.wordpress.com/podcast-producing-services/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell</p>
<p>Book Bag performed by E's Jammy Jam</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Icarus-Deception-How-High-Will/dp/1591846072/ref=sr_1_1?crid=17CEWQYA91WC&amp;keywords=icarus%20deception&amp;qid=1555450412&amp;s=gateway&amp;sprefix=icarus%20dece,aps,411&amp;sr=8-1">Icarus Deception</a> by <a href="https://www.sethgodin.com/">Seth Godin</a></p>
<p><a href="https://vimeo.com/85040589">Quote by Ira Glass</a></p>
<p><a href="https://themarketingseminar.com/">The Marketing Seminar</a></p>
<p><a href="https://podcastclub.link/">The Podcasting Fellowship</a></p>
<p>Seth Godin's Podcast, <a href="https://www.akimbo.me/">Akimbo</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>The beginning of Maria's podcasting journey (1:09)</p>
<p>Her passion for audio storytelling &amp; Interviewing (2:35)</p>
<p>The Podcasting Fellowship: a generous community (3:41)</p>
<p>The decision to launch Impact Learning (4:19)</p>
<p>The skills and challenges during her podcasting journey (5:37)</p>
<p>Her morning ritual: reading The Gap by Ira Glass (8:11)</p>
<p>Final reflections on hosting Impact Learning (9:59)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/podcasting-journey-bce2e71a</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this host on mic episode, Maria reflects on her podcasting journey so far, including the challenges along the way and the skills she is developing. She talks about her experience during The Podcast Fellowship created by Seth Godin and Alex DiPalma and how the community has become a source of inspiration and strength. She concludes with sharing why she chose the podcast medium to launch her Impact Learning journey.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://jercatime.wordpress.com/podcast-producing-services/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell</p>
<p>Book Bag performed by E's Jammy Jam</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Icarus-Deception-How-High-Will/dp/1591846072/ref=sr_1_1?crid=17CEWQYA91WC&amp;keywords=icarus%20deception&amp;qid=1555450412&amp;s=gateway&amp;sprefix=icarus%20dece,aps,411&amp;sr=8-1">Icarus Deception</a> by <a href="https://www.sethgodin.com/">Seth Godin</a></p>
<p><a href="https://vimeo.com/85040589">Quote by Ira Glass</a></p>
<p><a href="https://themarketingseminar.com/">The Marketing Seminar</a></p>
<p><a href="https://podcastclub.link/">The Podcasting Fellowship</a></p>
<p>Seth Godin's Podcast, <a href="https://www.akimbo.me/">Akimbo</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>The beginning of Maria's podcasting journey (1:09)</p>
<p>Her passion for audio storytelling &amp; Interviewing (2:35)</p>
<p>The Podcasting Fellowship: a generous community (3:41)</p>
<p>The decision to launch Impact Learning (4:19)</p>
<p>The skills and challenges during her podcasting journey (5:37)</p>
<p>Her morning ritual: reading The Gap by Ira Glass (8:11)</p>
<p>Final reflections on hosting Impact Learning (9:59)</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria interviews Melissa Emler. ‘Missy’ is one of the cofounders at Modern Learners, an online network dedicated to serving school leaders and educators to change the way they teach and facilitate learning for the future. Together they talk about her journey joining Modern Learners, building the community and coaching over 1000 school leaders in 22 countries. Missy shares her deep insights about the way each of us can disrupt the way we teach, learn and help students create their own learning journey.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://jercatime.wordpress.com/podcast-producing-services/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://modernlearners.com/">Modern Learners</a></p>
<p><a href="https://change.school/">Change School</a></p>
<p><a href="https://modernlearners.com/labs/">Modern Learners Lab</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissaemler/">Melissa Emler on LinkedIn</a></p>
<p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seymour_Sarason">Seymour Saranson</a>'s book - <a href="https://www.amazon.com/What-Do-You-Mean-Learning/dp/0325006393">What do you mean by Learning?</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Modern Learners’ mission, genesis, and work (2:41)</p>
<p>How Melissa met the founders and joined Modern Learners (5:32)</p>
<p>Melissa’s career before Modern Learners (7:05)</p>
<p>The group of leaders that Modern Learners seek to serve (8:11)</p>
<p>The importance of working together to define learning at schools (13:15)</p>
<p>How Modern Learners teach and cultivate learning (17:19)</p>
<p>How to start your Modern Learners’ journey (19:34)</p>
<p>Modern Learner’s online community (21:40)</p>
<p>The ‘Labs’: a real-life workshop offered around the world (26:42)</p>
<p>The Change School Program (28:32)</p>
<p>Melissa’s reflection on her trajectory from teacher to community manager (30:39)</p>
<p>Melissa’s hope for the future of learning and education (34:37)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Melissa Emler, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/modern-learners-1d9bf5da</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, Maria interviews Melissa Emler. ‘Missy’ is one of the cofounders at Modern Learners, an online network dedicated to serving school leaders and educators to change the way they teach and facilitate learning for the future. Together they talk about her journey joining Modern Learners, building the community and coaching over 1000 school leaders in 22 countries. Missy shares her deep insights about the way each of us can disrupt the way we teach, learn and help students create their own learning journey.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://jercatime.wordpress.com/podcast-producing-services/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://modernlearners.com/">Modern Learners</a></p>
<p><a href="https://change.school/">Change School</a></p>
<p><a href="https://modernlearners.com/labs/">Modern Learners Lab</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissaemler/">Melissa Emler on LinkedIn</a></p>
<p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seymour_Sarason">Seymour Saranson</a>'s book - <a href="https://www.amazon.com/What-Do-You-Mean-Learning/dp/0325006393">What do you mean by Learning?</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>Modern Learners’ mission, genesis, and work (2:41)</p>
<p>How Melissa met the founders and joined Modern Learners (5:32)</p>
<p>Melissa’s career before Modern Learners (7:05)</p>
<p>The group of leaders that Modern Learners seek to serve (8:11)</p>
<p>The importance of working together to define learning at schools (13:15)</p>
<p>How Modern Learners teach and cultivate learning (17:19)</p>
<p>How to start your Modern Learners’ journey (19:34)</p>
<p>Modern Learner’s online community (21:40)</p>
<p>The ‘Labs’: a real-life workshop offered around the world (26:42)</p>
<p>The Change School Program (28:32)</p>
<p>Melissa’s reflection on her trajectory from teacher to community manager (30:39)</p>
<p>Melissa’s hope for the future of learning and education (34:37)</p>
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<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://jercatime.wordpress.com/podcast-producing-services/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://podcastclub.link/">The Podcasting Fellowship</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.sethgodin.com/">Seth Godin</a></p>
<p>Seth Godin's Podcast, <a href="https://www.akimbo.me/">Akimbo</a></p>
<p><a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/food-4-thot/id1200684765?mt=2">Food 4 Thot Podcast</a></p>
<p>Alex's podcast company, <a href="https://www.dominosound.co/">Domino</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>How Alex ended up working in audio 4:09</p>
<p>Alex’s time working in television in Miami and what it taught her 6:27</p>
<p>The Food 4 Thot project 12:29</p>
<p>Turning point: working with Seth Godin 15:10</p>
<p>The “Sprint learning” concept 16:28</p>
<p>The genesis of TPF 17:35</p>
<p>How to build a generous community 25:23</p>
<p>Alex’s new company, Domino 26:36</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Apr 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Alexandra DiPalma, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/alexandra-dipalma-7cf27038</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week, Maria interviews Alexandra DiPalma, a friend, podcast producer and co-creator of The Podcast Fellowship with Seth Godin. Together they talk about timing and its sometimes life-changing effects, how The Podcast Fellowship was born and what has happened since launching it. They exchange about the power of the community that this online learning experience gathers and Alex shares about her experience working with Seth Godin on this project and on his podcast Akimbo. Lastly, Alex shares her vision around her newly launched podcast company, Domino and the importance of working with a handful of trusted friends and freelancers.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://jercatime.wordpress.com/podcast-producing-services/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://podcastclub.link/">The Podcasting Fellowship</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.sethgodin.com/">Seth Godin</a></p>
<p>Seth Godin's Podcast, <a href="https://www.akimbo.me/">Akimbo</a></p>
<p><a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/food-4-thot/id1200684765?mt=2">Food 4 Thot Podcast</a></p>
<p>Alex's podcast company, <a href="https://www.dominosound.co/">Domino</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>How Alex ended up working in audio 4:09</p>
<p>Alex’s time working in television in Miami and what it taught her 6:27</p>
<p>The Food 4 Thot project 12:29</p>
<p>Turning point: working with Seth Godin 15:10</p>
<p>The “Sprint learning” concept 16:28</p>
<p>The genesis of TPF 17:35</p>
<p>How to build a generous community 25:23</p>
<p>Alex’s new company, Domino 26:36</p>
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<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://jercatime.wordpress.com/podcast-producing-services/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://podcastclub.link/">The Podcasting Fellowship</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.sethgodin.com/">Seth Godin</a></p>
<p><a href="http://thefaroutpodcast.simplecast.fm/">Far Out: Adventures in Unconventional Living</a> by <a href="http://www.jercatime.wordpress.com">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a> and <a href="http://www.alasdairplambeck.com/">Alasdair Plambeck</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>JR’s childhood and early adult life - 2:30</p>
<p>Her career as a cook/chef - 9:10</p>
<p>How her hypnotherapist training provided a support group for her change of life - 24:05</p>
<p>How JR’s curiosity is shaping her life - 27:48</p>
<p>The Podcasting Fellowship; an online education program for aspiring podcasters - 29:00</p>
<p>How creating her own business is a product of the skills she’s learnt along the way - 45:16</p>
<p>The importance of connection when seeking change/growth - 52:55</p>
<p>How to deal with the overwhelming feeling in the face of the abundance of resources and tools - 55:01</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Julie-Roxane Krikorian, Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/krikorian-learning-ae3148e0</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In today’s episode, Maria interviews Julie-Roxane Krikorian, the Impact Learning podcast producer and a fierce Impact Learner. They met recently through Seth Godin’s online workshop, The Podcasting Fellowship. From there, their relationship has blossomed into a creative partnership around this podcast. JR shares her unconventional life and career story, and explores different ways that Impact Learning has been guiding her decisions all along. They also discuss her first online learning experience that led her to build her new podcasting business.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://jercatime.wordpress.com/podcast-producing-services/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://podcastclub.link/">The Podcasting Fellowship</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.sethgodin.com/">Seth Godin</a></p>
<p><a href="http://thefaroutpodcast.simplecast.fm/">Far Out: Adventures in Unconventional Living</a> by <a href="http://www.jercatime.wordpress.com">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a> and <a href="http://www.alasdairplambeck.com/">Alasdair Plambeck</a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to this episode and explore:</strong></p>
<p>JR’s childhood and early adult life - 2:30</p>
<p>Her career as a cook/chef - 9:10</p>
<p>How her hypnotherapist training provided a support group for her change of life - 24:05</p>
<p>How JR’s curiosity is shaping her life - 27:48</p>
<p>The Podcasting Fellowship; an online education program for aspiring podcasters - 29:00</p>
<p>How creating her own business is a product of the skills she’s learnt along the way - 45:16</p>
<p>The importance of connection when seeking change/growth - 52:55</p>
<p>How to deal with the overwhelming feeling in the face of the abundance of resources and tools - 55:01</p>
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<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://jercatime.wordpress.com/podcast-producing-services/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music &amp; sound effect credits:</strong></p>
<p>Music (in order of appearance):</p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Spanish Rose performed by Chris Haugen</p>
<p>Day Out on the Lawn performed by Midnight North</p>
<p>Picnic on the Roof performed by The Whole Other</p>
<p>Quiet performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>All sounds effects used in this episode are BBC copyright. Library: http://bbcsfx.acropolis.org.uk/</p>
<p>License: <a href="https://github.com/bbcarchdev/Remarc/blob/master/doc/2016.09.27_RemArc_Content%20licence_Terms%20of%20Use_final.pdf">RemArc</a></p>
<p><strong>Time signatures:</strong></p>
<p>Opening - 1:00</p>
<p>Childhood - 2:22</p>
<p>Education - 3:50</p>
<p>Corporate career - 5:29</p>
<p>Career change decision - 6:42</p>
<p>Why I created Impact Learning - 7:51</p>
<p>Who it’s for - 11:12</p>
<p>Closing - 12:40</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2019 12:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/story-who-b8dbd63e</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this very first episode of the season, Maria discusses the concept of Impact Learning; why she created this podcast, and who it’s for. She shares her story to show you that it’s possible to build a good career and a meaningful life when we leverage all resources available to us and explore all possibilities.</p>
<p><strong>Production team:</strong></p>
<p>Host : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://jercatime.wordpress.com/podcast-producing-services/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p>Introduction Voice: <a href="http://NewWildMedia.com">David Bourne</a></p>
<p><strong>Contact us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Music &amp; sound effect credits:</strong></p>
<p>Music (in order of appearance):</p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>Spanish Rose performed by Chris Haugen</p>
<p>Day Out on the Lawn performed by Midnight North</p>
<p>Picnic on the Roof performed by The Whole Other</p>
<p>Quiet performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
<p>All sounds effects used in this episode are BBC copyright. Library: http://bbcsfx.acropolis.org.uk/</p>
<p>License: <a href="https://github.com/bbcarchdev/Remarc/blob/master/doc/2016.09.27_RemArc_Content%20licence_Terms%20of%20Use_final.pdf">RemArc</a></p>
<p><strong>Time signatures:</strong></p>
<p>Opening - 1:00</p>
<p>Childhood - 2:22</p>
<p>Education - 3:50</p>
<p>Corporate career - 5:29</p>
<p>Career change decision - 6:42</p>
<p>Why I created Impact Learning - 7:51</p>
<p>Who it’s for - 11:12</p>
<p>Closing - 12:40</p>
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<p>This is Impact Learning with Maria Xenidou.<br />
On this journey, Maria will reveal the future of learning and work through the stories of people who are already disrupting how we learn, work, and live in the connection economy. Together with her guests, she will teach you how to design your learning journey and create the life you want. The podcast puts full ownership of learning and work in the hands of students and professionals determined to build a better future for themselves and society.</p>
<p>Subscribe to the podcast to get weekly episodes about all things Impact Learning.</p>
<p>&quot;We can talk about learning, we can design it, or we can do both. This is Impact Learning.&quot; - Maria Xenidou</p>
<p><strong>Connect with us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Team:</strong></p>
<p>Host: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://jercatime.wordpress.com/podcast-producing-services/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p><strong>Music Credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2019 18:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Xenidoumariah@gmail.com (Maria Xenidou)</author>
      <link>https://impactlearning.simplecast.com/episodes/trailer-e7707375</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can learning transform your life?</p>
<p>This is Impact Learning with Maria Xenidou.<br />
On this journey, Maria will reveal the future of learning and work through the stories of people who are already disrupting how we learn, work, and live in the connection economy. Together with her guests, she will teach you how to design your learning journey and create the life you want. The podcast puts full ownership of learning and work in the hands of students and professionals determined to build a better future for themselves and society.</p>
<p>Subscribe to the podcast to get weekly episodes about all things Impact Learning.</p>
<p>&quot;We can talk about learning, we can design it, or we can do both. This is Impact Learning.&quot; - Maria Xenidou</p>
<p><strong>Connect with us:</strong></p>
<p>impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com</p>
<p><strong>Team:</strong></p>
<p>Host: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaxenidou/">Maria Xenidou</a></p>
<p>Producer: <a href="https://jercatime.wordpress.com/podcast-producing-services/">Julie-Roxane Krikorian</a></p>
<p><strong>Music Credits:</strong></p>
<p>Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals</p>
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Subscribe to the podcast to get biweekly episodes about all things Impact Learning.


&quot;We can talk about learning, we can design it, or we can do both. This is Impact Learning.&quot; - Maria Xenidou   
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This is Impact Learning with Maria Xenidou. 
On this journey, Maria will reveal the future of learning and work through the stories of people who are already disrupting how we learn, work, and live in the connection economy. Together with her guests, she will teach you how to design your learning journey and create the life you want. The podcast puts full ownership of learning and work in the hands of students and professionals determined to build a better future for themselves and society.


Subscribe to the podcast to get biweekly episodes about all things Impact Learning.


&quot;We can talk about learning, we can design it, or we can do both. This is Impact Learning.&quot; - Maria Xenidou   
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