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Madhouse

The creative asylum

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Step right up and enter the Madhouse, the podcast where you'll hear the wild and wonderful stories of creative Africans making waves and shaking things up. Get ready to be inspired as you listen to the journeys of these trailblazers, from their humble beginnings to the amazing things they're accomplishing now. The Madhouse is the perfect place to get a glimpse into the minds and processes of Africa's most innovative thinkers, so hit play and join the party!
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If you’ve ever been in the Green Room at a hole in the wall music venue, then you’ve heard the conversations that Grant Glad has with musicians every Wednesday on his podcast “Glad You’re Here”. Glad dives into the creative process with his guests, exploring the struggles and triumphs of taking the road less traveled and what it’s really like to be the only ones at Thanksgiving dinner who are still chasing a dream. Grant Glad is based in Duluth, MN and has interviewed guests such as Dan Murp ...
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Find out how a creative approach to Life Story Work can help children and young people who have been in care make sense of their past and build a brighter future. A new model for Life Story Work is being rolled out in the North East of England, and this podcast shares the latest learning and investigates how it could help improve the lives of care-experienced children and young people across the country.
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Welcome to the podcast series of the UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts (RILA) at the University of Glasgow. We bring you sounds to make you think about integration, languages, culture, society and identity. A collection of academic musings, poetry, lesser heard voices and personal stories for you to enjoy and expand you horizons with. In short: a podcast for everyone with stories from the world, about the world, released fortnightly. We work in collaboration ...
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Teaching Today

Center for Professional Education of Teachers

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Teaching Today is brought to you by The Center for Professional Education of Teachers (CPET) at Teachers College, Columbia University. In conversation with teachers, researchers, and school leaders, we’re dedicated to breaking down the problems, policies, and promising practices that define teaching. Uniting theory and practice, CPET promotes rigorous and relevant scholarship, and is committed to making excellent education accessible worldwide.
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Marvelous TV Club

Marc Faletti

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Your headquarters for the most creative and thoughtful discussions of Marvel TV shows: Moon Knight, Hawkeye, Loki, Falcon & the Winter Soldier, WandaVision, and more. Join the Club!
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A podcast about life, faith, and good conversations. This is a podcast created by Young Adults at Narara Valley Baptist Church, but the views expressed within are of the individuals on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views of the broader church
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Sydney, Australia is an iconic city, full of unique things. But why does the Harbour hog all the icons? Grassroots stories of Sydney's inner west, in sound-rich, playful, compact documentary shows. It's local history done different! There's the Witches Houses of Annandale - the green asylum of Callan Park - inner west street art - Boomalli, Australia's first city-based Aboriginal artists cooperative - Reverse Garbage, a creative reuse centre in Marrickville - bandicoots and bikes of the Gree ...
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What Brought Us Here

Robb Taylor Music

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Garret, Robb, and Charlie - 3 #friends going on #adventures, chatting about #life, and answering the question each week: What brought us here? Every week, we select a new activity. Sometimes they're simple, sometime's they're creative and unique, and sometimes they're just plain ridiculous. Everybody has a story, journeys that have brought us around the world and back. We share our adventures so we leave your day a little better than it was before. Join us for the banter, the laughs, the sca ...
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The Mulberry Lane Show

The Mulberry Lane Show

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The Mulberry Lane Show is a music, arts, & lifestyle talk radio show by 3 sisters in a band- Rachel, Bo, & Allie Kat. When you tune in, you'll find what you have in common with a Grammy winning rock star or an Emmy winning actress. You’ll hear the philosophies, creative processes, tips, inspirations, troubles and triumphs of those pursuing their dreams. We like to break down walls. We love creating a comfy environment so artists feel safe revealing their true selves. And maybe you'll feel yo ...
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Long before Christiane Amanpour, Frances Fitzgerald and Martha Gellhorn blazed a trail in courageous investigative journalism, a pioneering and intrepid writer and journalist whose pen name was Nellie Bly opened up a whole new field in what had previously been a strictly male domain. Ten Days in a Madhouse was published as a series of articles in the New York World during 1887. Nellie Bly was given the assignment by her editor to have herself committed to an insane asylum in New York with a ...
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Morley Radio is the community radio station for Morley College London, a dynamic and diverse learning community that serves the communities of Waterloo, North Kensington and Chelsea. Morley Radio showcases the people, projects and ideas that inspire our learning community and help our students achieve their ambitions.
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The Solomon Success podcast is dedicated to the timeless wisdom of King Solomon and the Book of Proverbs in order to maximize one’s business and life. To our advantage, we can find King Solomon’s financial strategies in addition to many life philosophies documented in biblical scriptures. Focusing on these enduring fundamentals of success allows us to bypass the “get-rich-quick” schemes that cause many to stumble on their journey toward success. Our concern is not only spiritual in nature, b ...
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Kevin discusses with Juli and Dirk how recent anti-transgender legislation has effected their son who is transgender. Dirk and Juli wanted to share their experience because many people don’t get the opportunity to get to know people whose lives have been affected by anti-transgender legislation and a general culture in Utah where transgender people…
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Graduate students in education often leave the educational domain with less confidence and a fractured sense of self. Our guest in this episode, Dr. Emily Affolter, shares from experience and recent research the importance of respecting individual needs, fostering flexibility, and moving away from rigid, binary thinking in education in order to nur…
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This episode was recorded at the UNESCO RILA Spring School: The Arts of Integrating 2024 (Word Springs). In it, Michael Quinn argues for the inclusion of stories in teaching, to add a philosophical dimension to traditional fact-based teaching methods. For the full show notes, please visit bit.ly/thesoundsofintegration…
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This episode was recorded at the UNESCO RILA Spring School: The Arts of Integrating 2024. In it, Gillebrìde Mac'IlleMhaoil / Gilbert MacMillan shares stories from South Uist and surrounding islands, as well as some Gaelic songs. For the full show notes, please visit bit.ly/thesoundsofintegrationPar UNESCO RILA
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In this episode, UNESCO RIELA PhD researcher Pinar Aksu discusses her workshop at the RIELA Spring School: The Arts of Integrating 2024 (Word Springs). Pinar's PhD research looks at the connection between art and law in the context of migration and how arts practices can be part of creating social change, as well as access to justice within the imm…
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In this insightful episode, we sit down with the legendary Rory Sutherland to explore the pivotal role marketing plays in shaping Africa's economic growth. We discuss innovative strategies, the importance of perception in economics, and how smart marketing can unlock the continent's vast potential.
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How might grief and loss affect children and young people's behaviour and relationships? And how can we support care-experienced children and young people to process their feelings? We welcome back to the podcast Ciara McClelland, who specialises in working with children and families impacted by adverse childhood experiences, to find out more about…
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Kyle Orla of The Northerly & K.O Stringworks comes back to join host Grant Glad to talk about his love for John Mayer and a few other things along the way. Things like, how him and his wife are building a great music school for students of all ages in Duluth, how he learned about all that old timey music and more. This episode edited by Ross Thorn,…
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The episode explores Literacy Unbound — an initiative at the Center for Professional Education of Teachers (CPET) — which aims to reimagine traditional approaches to teaching reading and writing through play, creativity, and multiple modalities.Our panel discusses how to bring the practices of an arts-infused, project-based curriculum developed aro…
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Glad You’re Here podcast host, Grant Glad chats with emerging American-folk artists Maygen & The Birdwatcher around the campfire on-site at the 2024 Blue Ox Music Festival in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Singer-songwriters Maygen Lacey and Noah Neumann talk about life on the road this year and pushing the boundaries of their songwriting and musical arran…
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We explore the daunting challenges faced by early-career teachers as they strive to teach young children to read. Despite their formal education, many feel ill-equipped to meet the diverse needs of their students, especially with the added complexity of the science of reading.LaMonica Williams, the Senior Director of Programs and Services at Teachi…
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How can we adapt Creative Life Story Work for young adults? In 2023, we worked with care-leavers and young researchers to develop All About Us, a life story work pilot project for care-leavers. We talk with theatre-maker and Blue Cabin Associate, Ruth Mary Johnson, and Faye Marsh from Darlington Borough Council, about the practicalities of gatherin…
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Understanding the day-to-day experiences and challenges faced by teachers in their classrooms is crucial for providing relevant and effective professional development. At the end of every episode, we say, “Your voice matters; send us your education questions, concerns, and promising practices and we’ll address them!” Today, we dig into questions po…
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Host Grant Glad sits down with Sarah Larson and talks about her project Red Thread. Sarah drops some knowledge about Eastern European folk music, history, and anything else that comes to mind. She shares a live version of a song off her new record "Immigrantke" and another A capella version of an old folk tune! Learn more about Sarah at https://www…
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In this exciting episode of "Madhouse," we sit down with Lucky Makanga, an anime enthusiast and entrepreneur. As the founder of Arigato Anime Shop, Lucky has carved out a niche community among anime fans in East Africa, offering a wide range of anime toys, t-shirts, and more. Join us as Lucky shares her journey of starting Arigato Anime Shop, her u…
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Host Grant Glad sits down with Carrie Sue and the Woodburners at a makeshift studio set up outside of a tent during the Blue Ox Music Festival. They talk about their upcoming EP, what it's like in Urbana, Illinois, how they create their tight cohesive sound, and what inspires their beautiful songs. This episode brought to you by Car Concierge, find…
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In this inspiring episode of "Madhouse," we sit down with Arnold (Leon) Mugagga, an innovative entrepreneur and eco-conscious designer. As the co-founder of ⁠⁠Zetu⁠⁠, an award-winning design company, Arnold is revolutionizing the way we think about educational infrastructure and sustainability. He introduces us to his groundbreaking projects, ⁠⁠SEA…
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This month on the podcast we talk about the vital role foster carers play in the delivery of life story work. Joanne Stoddart (local authority specialist) and Jenny Young (director) from Blue Cabin are our guests as we find out what training and support foster carers receive when they welcome a child or young person to their home, and the benefits …
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Host Grant Glad sits down with Singer-Songwriter Austin Castle out of Duluth, MN. They get into the nitty gritty on things like psychadelic drugs, songwriting, and chasing this crazy music dream. Austin shares the song that helped him win the Duluth Dylan Fest Songwriters competition. Learn more at https://www.austincastlemusic.com/ This episode br…
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In this episode, we delve into the transformative power of writing and the importance of fostering authentic learning experiences for students. Diego Medina and Scarleth Tejada — students and published authors at the Global Learning Collaborative in New York City — join the podcast to discuss their experience with the Student Press Initiative and t…
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We were very happy to catch up with Professor Richard Rose in Darlington, to talk about the role he's played as a critical friend for Darlington Borough Council and other organisations. Hear how having someone to share honest, constructive feedback is helping to shape life story work strategies. Find out more about Creative Life Story Work membersh…
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Stress and anxiety is on the rise — and schools often can’t or don’t know how to address stress and promote the health and wellness of teachers and students, for many reasons. In this episode, we welcome our guest, Pamela Gunther, who shares her inspiring journey of starting a company that creates engaging, active learning environments to support t…
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In today's rapidly evolving world, the skills required for success are constantly shifting. The 21st century demands a new set of durable skills — critical thinking, communication, collaboration, creativity, grit, and curiosity. Today, we welcome Dr. Padhu Seshaiyer, Professor and Director at George Mason University, to discuss the challenges of te…
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Most educators, if not all, would answer the question, “Should education be equitable?” with an immediate, “Of course!” Most educators also face barriers to creating a truly equitable space for all students. What steps can educators — from custodians to school secretaries to librarians to teachers to administrators — take to determine their individ…
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This episode is a rerecording of a session we hosted at the UNESCO RILA Spring School: The Arts of Integrating 2023, hosted by By Nadine Malcolm (Due North Studio), Lee McNeish (University of Edinburgh) and Cáit O'Neill McCullagh (independent artist). "Who Are We Now?" explores the destruction, and subsequent emergence, of culture in the northern H…
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Welcome to the Solomon Success show, where we uncover timeless insights from King Solomon and the Bible for business and investing. Amidst a sea of false promises, let's refocus on enduring principles for a life of peace and prosperity. I'm Scott Florida, guest hosting for Jason Hartman. Drawing from my 30 years of pastoral and entrepreneurial expe…
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Teachers possess the remarkable ability to ignite curiosity, nurture potential, and empower students to take steps toward their goals. With unwavering patience and a deep understanding of each student's unique strengths and struggles, they tailor their approach to ensure every student has a way to stretch and grow in their classroom. Teachers’ infl…
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In this bitesize episode of the Creative Life Story Work podcast, we chat with Martin Webster, Workforce Development Manager at Darlington Borough Council. He shares some of the feedback he's received from children, young people and carers, and explains how Darlington is putting a framework in place to help its staff embed a creative approach to li…
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Grant Glad sits down with Singer/Songwriter/Producer/Instrumentalist Joey Verskotzi (AKA Verskotzi) and learns about what has allowed him to make a life in music, where he honed his craft, and the inspiration behind his new album "SHIRING" Find out more about Joey at https://www.verskotzi.com/ This episode brought to you by Car Concierge, learn mor…
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Arriving in an entirely new place after fleeing dangerous or unstable circumstances in their home countries, newcomers and asylum-seeking students are navigating a complex set of obstacles. From dealing with past trauma to acculturation struggles, gaps in formal education, taking on family responsibilities, and simply meeting basic needs like food …
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Host Grant Glad sits down with James Eugene Russell to talk about his upcoming record, his thoughts on songwriting and songwriters, and what he does to stay sane chasing a life in music. Check out James at https://www.jameseugenerussell.com/ This episode brought to you by Car Concierge, learn more at https://www.gocarconcierge.com/…
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In this episode, James Rann and Katherine Mackinnon from the University of Glasgow introduce their project 'Власними словами | In Our Own Words', which is a project that brings Ukrainians in Glasgow together with other Glaswegians and uses creative writing and multilingual translation to build confidence, community and mutual understanding. For mor…
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Math teachers are pulled in several directions as they plan and implement their lessons — how do they divide their precious, limited teaching time between teaching discrete and necessary skills, empowering students to use math in the real world today and in their future, and preparing students for “the test?"In this episode, we’re talking with Bob …
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Host Grant Glad talks with Brett of the Duluth, MN musical project Dirtbike Boyfriend. They get in the weeds on messaging in songs, consuming media, being a true creative, the throughline between different types of art and castles. You can find out more about Dirtbike Boyfriend at https://www.dirtbikeboyfriend.com/music This episode brought to you …
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Questions come naturally to young children: Why is the sky blue? Where do butterflies go in winter? As they grow older, students need invitations to cultivate curiosity and teachers who are able to teach the skill of questioning.The Question Formulation Technique builds this lifelong learning skill, teaching students how to ask their own questions.…
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Educators have an important job: getting students — the next group of leaders — ready for the future. Our guests this week — Lisa Dughi, CEO of NAF, a national education non-profit that works to prepare students for a life of upward mobility and success; and Collette Smith, Founder of Believe N You, which works with schools in underserved communiti…
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We hear from staff at Darlington Borough Council about how they carve out time and space for life story work. Get a real-life insight into a variety of roles in Darlington's Children's Services department, people's experiences of Creative Life Story Work, and how staff and foster carers are being supported to deliver better life story work. Click h…
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