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İçerik Be A Better Ally and Tricia Friedman tarafından sağlanmıştır. Bölümler, grafikler ve podcast açıklamaları dahil tüm podcast içeriği doğrudan Be A Better Ally and Tricia Friedman veya podcast platform ortağı tarafından yüklenir ve sağlanır. Birinin telif hakkıyla korunan çalışmanızı izniniz olmadan kullandığını düşünüyorsanız burada https://tr.player.fm/legal özetlenen süreci takip edebilirsiniz.
The conversation revolves around the importance of libraries and the challenges they face, particularly in relation to book banning. The hosts of Rogue Librarians discuss their (amazing) show, which focuses on books that have been banned or challenged, and highlight episodes that they are proud of. They also emphasize the role of libraries as community leaders and the need for advocacy to support them. The conversation touches on the importance of local politics, the rights of the child, and the value of public libraries as free public spaces. The hosts provide suggestions for how the general public can support libraries and advocate against book banning. Libraries play a crucial role in communities, providing resources, programming, and support for people of all ages. They serve as a place for families to gather, for individuals to access information, and for communities to come together. Librarians are essential in connecting people with the resources they need and providing personalized assistance. Funding for libraries is crucial to ensure their continued operation and to support the diverse needs of the community. Reading widely and engaging with books can foster empathy, understanding, and compassion for others. Ready to follow their show? https://www.theroguelibrarians.com/ Listen to the rest of the episode featured here: https://www.theroguelibrarians.com/episodes/episode/d012b098/25-flamer-part-1-why-its-banned
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Manage episode 424528702 series 3390822
İçerik Be A Better Ally and Tricia Friedman tarafından sağlanmıştır. Bölümler, grafikler ve podcast açıklamaları dahil tüm podcast içeriği doğrudan Be A Better Ally and Tricia Friedman veya podcast platform ortağı tarafından yüklenir ve sağlanır. Birinin telif hakkıyla korunan çalışmanızı izniniz olmadan kullandığını düşünüyorsanız burada https://tr.player.fm/legal özetlenen süreci takip edebilirsiniz.
The conversation revolves around the importance of libraries and the challenges they face, particularly in relation to book banning. The hosts of Rogue Librarians discuss their (amazing) show, which focuses on books that have been banned or challenged, and highlight episodes that they are proud of. They also emphasize the role of libraries as community leaders and the need for advocacy to support them. The conversation touches on the importance of local politics, the rights of the child, and the value of public libraries as free public spaces. The hosts provide suggestions for how the general public can support libraries and advocate against book banning. Libraries play a crucial role in communities, providing resources, programming, and support for people of all ages. They serve as a place for families to gather, for individuals to access information, and for communities to come together. Librarians are essential in connecting people with the resources they need and providing personalized assistance. Funding for libraries is crucial to ensure their continued operation and to support the diverse needs of the community. Reading widely and engaging with books can foster empathy, understanding, and compassion for others. Ready to follow their show? https://www.theroguelibrarians.com/ Listen to the rest of the episode featured here: https://www.theroguelibrarians.com/episodes/episode/d012b098/25-flamer-part-1-why-its-banned
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1 206: The significance of supporting Queer-owned businesses 25:21
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25:21Everywhere is Queer is a worldwide map of queer-owned businesses, created by this week's guest: Charlie Sprinkman. The idea for the platform came to Charlie during a year-long road trip, where they were constantly seeking queer spaces. They realized that there was more to queer-owned businesses than just gay bars and wanted to create a platform that connects the queer community with spaces that see them as their most authentic selves. Everywhere is Queer now has over 14,000 queer-owned businesses listed on their app. Charlie has built a strong social media community around the platform and encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to seek support and ask questions. App is LIVE - iOS and Android Instagram: @everywhereisqueer Website: www.everywhereisqueer.com Map: www.everywhereisqueer.com/map Learn more about Acey Holmes and the Playful Breaks Deck! https://playfulworkdesign.com/store/p/playful-breaks-card-deck…
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1 205: How can you chase change in 2025? 25:25
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25:25In this conversation, Alexis Fernandez-Preiksa discusses her new book, 'How to Chase Change,' emphasizing the importance of embracing limitations and redirecting focus towards personal growth. She introduces a structured 30-day challenge designed to facilitate gradual change, highlighting the significance of relationships and self-advocacy in the process. Alexis also explores the intersection of neuroscience and identity, explaining the difference between the brain and the mind, and how understanding this can empower individuals to take control of their lives. The discussion concludes with practical advice on fostering community learning and accountability in personal development journeys. You might know of ALEXIS FERNANDEZ-PREIKSA, neuroscientist turned beloved podcast host, known for her no-holds-barred, tough love attitude, and accessible approach to scientifically proven mindset hacks. Her pep talks and deep dives on the hit podcast Do You F*****g Mind? (over 10 million downloads as of 2023!) are like getting advice from a trusted friend and loyal supporter. Explore her book: https://www.amazon.com/How-Chase-Change-Master-Mindset/dp/1797171984#:~:text=Book%20details&text=offers%20you%20the%20ultimate%20guide,%2Dstep%2030%2Dday%20program.…
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1 204: What will you cook up in 2025? with April Remfrey 1:04:25
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1:04:25Tricia and April explore the connections between cooking and education, emphasizing the importance of personalization, cultural context, and intentionality in both fields. They discuss the significance of feedback, the need for demystifying teaching practices, and the impact of labels on students. Additionally, they address parental fears regarding their children's education and the importance of using positive language to foster problem-solving. In this conversation, April Remfrey and Tricia discuss the complexities of parenting, the impact of labels on children, and the rising anxiety among parents. They explore the overwhelming amount of parenting advice available today and emphasize the importance of creating a parenting manifesto to guide decisions. The discussion also highlights the significance of modeling Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in educational settings and the need for trust and agency in adult learning environments. They conclude by sharing insights on accessibility in professional development and upcoming community events. Ready to connect with April Remfrey? https://www.remfrey.com/ Also explore the Playful Strategies resource mentioned at the top of the episode: https://playfulworkdesign.com/store/p/playful-strategies-card-deck…
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1 203: Remaking the Space Between Us with Diana McLain Smith 32:23
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32:23In this conversation, Tricia and Diana discuss the pressing issues surrounding democracy, the importance of community and friendship in bridging divides, and the emotional toll of political polarization. Diana emphasizes the need for a shift from an outrage mindset to one of engagement and collaboration, highlighting the work of organizations like More In Common. They explore the dynamics of intergroup relationships and the role of friendship in fostering understanding and change. Diana shares insights from her book, advocating for a reimagined democracy built on connection and mutual care, while also reflecting on the challenges and hopes that come with writing and sharing these ideas. Ready to learn more about the author and book? https://www.remakingthespace.org/book Would you like Tricia's new 2025 free resource for leading teams in collaboration? https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/your-free-shifting-schools-guide-more-generative-collaboration-in-2025/…
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1 202: The future of neuroinclusion with Pasha Marlowe 53:38
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53:38In this conversation, Tricia and Pasha Marlowe explore the multifaceted world of neurodiversity, exploring how social media platforms like TikTok serve as vital spaces for connection and understanding. Pasha shares insights on the importance of concise communication, particularly in short-form videos, and how these platforms can foster meaningful conversations about neurodivergent experiences. They discuss the significance of open dialogue in relationships, the necessity of creating neuro-inclusive environments in various settings, and the transformative power of language in shaping perceptions of neurodiversity. The conversation emphasizes the need for a paradigm shift in education and organizational practices to embrace neurodiversity as a natural variation rather than a disorder, advocating for a more inclusive and understanding approach to all individuals. In this conversation, Pasha Marlowe discusses the importance of challenging traditional norms in education and the workplace, advocating for a more inclusive approach that values neurodiversity and creativity. They highlight the generational shifts towards greater acceptance of neurodivergence and LGBTQIA identities, emphasizing the need for organizations to create safe spaces for these conversations. The discussion also touches on the unique bond between humans and dogs, exploring how this relationship can inform our understanding of empathy and connection. Finally, Pasha reflects on their own journey of curiosity and the importance of continual growth and rebranding in their work. Ready to learn about our guest? https://www.pashamarlowe.com/ Pasha Marlowe, MFT (she/they) Speaker and Coach 30+ years of professional experience as a marriage and family therapist and coach Global DEIAB speaker/trainer for organizations and universities who want to create culture transformation through the lens of neurodiversity, disability inclusion, and belonging. 54 years of lived experience as a multiply-neurodivergent, disabled, queer person Learn more about the Feedspot list mentioned at the top of the episode: https://blog.feedspot.com/lgbt_podcasts/…
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1 201: Our shared responsibility to shape joy 22:03
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22:03In this conversation, Jason June discusses his latest book, 'Flopping in a Winter Wonderland,' exploring themes of queer joy, the importance of setting in literature, sibling dynamics, and the creative process of writing. He emphasizes the need for representation of queer love in holiday narratives, particularly in rural settings, and highlights the significance of healthy sibling relationships and masculinity. Jason also shares insights on the value of feedback in the writing process and his meticulous outlining method. Get your copy today: https://bookshop.org/p/books/flopping-in-a-winter-wonderland-jason-june/21061341?ean=9780063260085 Ready to learn more about Ono? https://onoroller.com/abetterally Promo code: ABETTERALLY25…
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1 200: Why Fiction Needs More Asexual Representation 31:35
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31:35Karen Wilfrid discusses her book LAMBDA award nominated middle grade novel 'Just Lizzie' and how her personal experience and background in education helped spark the story. She talks about the importance of capturing the journey of identity exploration in middle grade books and the role of school in that process. Karen also shares how her students and colleagues supported her in writing the book and the impact of creating a writing community in the classroom. Learn more about Karen WIlfrid and her phenomenal book: https://www.karenwilfrid.com/just-lizzie.html…
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1 199: The Story of Second Chance with Joan Liu 39:49
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39:49In this conversation, we hear from founder and Executive Director Joan Liu who discusses the origin and mission of Second Chance, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping international students secure last-minute scholarships for higher education. The initiative began in response to a crisis where students lost their scholarships unexpectedly. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community support, innovative thinking, and the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of international education. Joan Liu is the Founder and Executive Director of Second Chance. She has been a college counselor for the past 22 years, across various public and private schools in the US, UK, Turkey, and Singapore. She has devoted her career to helping students go to college in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and other countries. An industry expert in financial aid and scholarships, she is a fierce advocate of international students seeking access to higher education. Joan is known for her work in 2018 when she mobilized the Nepal Justice League, a pro-bono team of counselors to support the 60 Nepali students who had lost their scholarships from the University of Texas at Tyler (due to a budget error on UT Tyler’s part). She galvanized a global movement amongst the international counseling community, and she and her team re-seat 56 students at new universities in the US, Canada, Middle East, and East Asia, with 10+ million in financial aid and scholarships, and raised 180K in gap funding - after the US cycle had finished that year. Joan has been the recipient of industry awards: NACAC’s Rising Star Award (2016); International ACAC’s Distinguished Service Award (2017); CIS’s Peggy Templeton Award, an international award recognizing one counselor in the world annually (2017). In 2021, she and the Nepal Justice League team were awarded NACAC’s Joyce E Smith Award, an award given to those who “have improved the field of education and the way students are served” (2020). In 2021, she served on the President’s Alliance for Higher Education and Immigration Pathways for Refugees Task Force, for the US. Learn more about Second Chance: https://www.secondchance.global/ Follow them on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/second-chance/posts/?feedView=all…
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1 198: Get in the Garden with Christy Mandin 22:45
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22:45Christy Mandin is a New York Times bestselling children's book author, illustrator, and surface designer. She grew up in rural Georgia and credits her country life of solitude as an only child for much of her love of books and nature. You'll find this love of nature along with nostalgia, magic, and whimsy woven into the fabric of her art. When she isn't drawing she can be found quilting, gardening, beekeeping, or cozied up with a cup of coffee and the latest period drama on BBC or PBS. Christy currently lives in Georgia with her husband, 4 children, and a menagerie of animals and insects. Summary In this engaging conversation, Tricia and Christy Mandin explore the creative process behind Christy's latest children's book, discussing the iterative nature of writing, the importance of collaboration, and the practicalities of finding time to write amidst a busy life. They dig into themes of community and belonging as reflected in the book's gardening motif, and Christy shares insights on connecting with young readers and the joy of storytelling. Learn more: https://www.christymandin.com/books…
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1 197: Learning to Relearn is finally here! 50:22
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50:22Kwame Sarfo-Mensah has an incredible book hitting shelves TODAY, and it is one of those must read books. In this episode we talk about that book and Kwame's perspective on much more. We explore the importance of understanding one's childhood experiences and how it can help educators better connect with their students. We also discuss the concept of home and how it can be defined differently for each person. Kwame emphasizes the need for trust and vulnerability in building relationships and creating a sense of belonging. They also touch on the role of curiosity and learning in dismantling hate and promoting inclusivity. Kwame shares how his podcast has influenced his book and the importance of listening to diverse perspectives. The conversation explores the power of storytelling and the importance of media literacy in building belonging in schools. It delves into the concept of counter storytelling as a way to challenge stock narratives and learn about marginalized communities. Learn more about Kwame, his podcast, book and ways to connect with him: www.identitytalk4educators.com/about www.identitytalk4educators.com/podcast Check out his post as discussed at the beginning of the episode: aieloc.org/how-do-we-make-our-…ery-student-aieloc/…
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1 196: Aaron Blabey on what it means to start with one reader in mind 21:37
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21:37Aaron Blabey discusses the creation and conclusion of his beloved children's series, The Bad Guys. He reflects on the balance between humor and deeper messages in storytelling, the emotional journey of saying goodbye to a series that has impacted millions, and the importance of staying true to one's creative vision. Blabey also shares insights on the influence of audience engagement and the evolution of his artistic journey, emphasizing the significance of authenticity in creative expression. Learn more about Tricia's upcoming free webinar series: www.shiftingschools.com…
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1 195: The Brightness Between Us with Eliot Schrefer 41:25
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41:25Eliot Schrefer, the New York Times bestselling standout author of many books for kids and teens. The Brightness Between Us is the sequel to The Darkness Outside Us. His books have twice been named finalists for the National Book Award in Young People’s Literature and have garnered a Printz Honor, a Stonewall Honor, and the Green Earth Book Award. Learn more about this new book: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-brightness-between-us-eliot-schrefer?variant=41378517057570 Let Tricia know you have entered to win the give-away tricia(at)shiftingschools.com…
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1 194: What our celebrations say about our school 44:37
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44:37In this conversation, Tricia and Rebecca Skinner discuss the upcoming Neurodiversity Comic Con at Gillen Brewer, emphasizing the importance of creating inclusive spaces for neurodiverse learners. They explore the significance of partnerships, representation in literature, and the role of joy in learning. Rebecca shares insights on the value of comics as a valid form of literature and the impact of narrative on shaping perspectives. The discussion highlights the importance of community engagement and collaboration in fostering a supportive environment for all students. Ready to learn more about the event? https://sites.google.com/gillenbrewer.com/gbsneurodiversitycomiccon/home Want to explore the free guide Tricia referenced at the top of the episode? https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/our-mega-prompt-playbook/ Transcript not loading from your podcast player? Reach out to Tricia Tricia(at)shiftingschools.com…
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1 193: Radically reimagining meaningful apprenticeships 56:42
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56:42On this week Tricia speaks with Dr. Sirisha Kuchimanchi and Malur Narayan about their new emerging concept to better bridge students with apprenticeships that are meaningful: https://employability.one/ Our guests are looking for educator input and perspective. We talk about why that matters now more than ever before. Would you like to connect with them? Send your feedback and questions: https://forms.gle/CnwzMxQS7zq1XXzbA Connect with them on LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/malur/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sirishakuchimanchi/ Join Tricia this November for a free Futures Literacy Cohort: https://app.glueup.com/event/aaie-leadership-learning-series-co-creating-future-foresight-skills-122479/…
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1 192: What's At The Heart Of Heartstopper? 15:31
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15:31This week's episode explores the journey of Heartstopper from its origins as a webcomic to its successful adaptation into a TV series with Author Alice Oseman and Executive Producer Patrick Walters. The creators discuss the importance of staying true to the source material, the emotional resonance of the story, and the collaborative process that brings the characters to life. They emphasize the themes of hope and optimism that permeate the narrative, making it relatable and beloved by audiences worldwide. Ready to learn more? https://aliceoseman.com/heartstopper/ Join Tricia in the free AAIE Future Foresight Community: https://app.glueup.com/event/aaie-leadership-learning-series-co-creating-future-foresight-skills-122479/…
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