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Future of Education Podcast

Future of Education Podcast

MacKenzie Price

The Future of Education Podcast is the place to find out what's happening in schools. Our guests are wide and varied, from educators, entrepreneurs, athletes, celebrities, influencers and most importantly-our students! They all have one thing in common- they are passionate about reinventing education to make it relevant and efficient.

Our host, MacKenzie Price, is the Co-Founder of 2hr Learning (2hourlearning.com) and some of the top-performing schools in the country. 2 Hour Learning is a groundbreaking school model that is reshaping the landscape of K-12 education. It's powered by AI technology, enabling schools to provide personalized curriculum to students. Our K-12 schools perform in the top 2% nationwide by leveraging this personalize model to help students love school, learn twice as much, and build life skills. MacKenzie is at the forefront of educational transformation, striving for a balanced and enriching learning experience for every child. She graduated with a BA in Psychology from Stanford University and resides in Austin, Texas, with her husband and two daughters.

The Future of Education podcast is produced by 7 Lyons Media (7LyonsMedia.com). Please send press inquiries to [email protected].

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Future of Education Podcast - S E6: Homeschooling Hero: Mom of 12 Creates Independent Learners
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09/29/23 • 18 min

Families have more choices than ever about how to educate their kids, but few have had to make this decision for 12 children. Devoted mother Tamika Stith did just that. When she realized that conventional schooling wasn't meeting her children’s needs, she took the reins and transitioned to homeschooling. This was a courageous move—and not a common one among her peers. But today, her children are thriving as self-directed, empowered learners.

I had the pleasure of meeting with Tamika and her family in person and experiencing their homeschool energy first-hand. It was inspiring, and our time together grew even more exciting when Tamika and I explored ways that Artificial Intelligence (AI) can help her with lesson planning and other time-intensive homeschool tasks, while deepening her children’s engagement with their learning.

Listen to our conversation now to hear:

  • The biggest challenge Tamika faced when she decided to move her children from public schools to homeschooling [02:39];
  • How she measures her children’s progress. [05:46];
  • The advice she has for families who are ready to move away from traditional schooling [08:40];
  • Where she thinks homeschooling is headed in the future [11:20]; and
  • How AI can help Tamika and her children [11:54].

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Podcast Credits

  • Executive Producer and Host: MacKenzie Price
  • Executive Producer: Lindsay Grubb, TillCo Media
  • Senior Producer: Amanda Avery
  • Senior Editor: Alisa Jenkins, Springboard Marketing
  • Video Production/Editing: Kevin Smith, Picturebox Productions
  • Music Producer: Dyami Wilson
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The explosion of artificial intelligence (AI) has taken many parents and teachers by surprise. It feels like this technology should have taken years to reach our schools and children, but it’s already arrived, and now families are trying to catch up.

But what’s the right approach to take when it comes to AI and our children? How can they benefit from it, and are there potential dangers to watch out for? Today, I’m speaking with Zain Punjwani, program director at Apollo School. We’re going to break down the best ways for families to approach AI to help their kids thrive.

Listen now to hear:

  • How to think about AI when it comes to helping kids learn and grow [02:53];
  • Why many schools are intimidated by AI and what they can do about it [07:58];
  • Ideas for experimenting with AI with teens [11:49] and younger children [14:24]; and
  • The importance of getting on the AI train TODAY [16:50].

Don’t miss Today’s Takeaways!

Listen all the way to the end of the episode for three tips on how to inspire your children’s fresh thinking and love of learning.

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About Zain Punjwani Zain Punjwani builds education systems that help students become the best version of themselves. Zain’s journey in education began when he helped build an entrepreneurship academy for the University of Cape Town. Over the last three years, Zain has designed and delivered over 500 sessions for more than 300 students from 30+ countries focused on problem-solving, decision-making, and increasing inner confidence and curiosity. Zain has also built over 30 experiential learning courses using AI for universities across North America that are used by over 1,000 students. Zain is currently a Program Director at Apollo where students ages 10-13 explore their interests and learn about technologies shaping the world through application-based challenges.

Podcast Credits

  • Executive Producer and Host: MacKenzie Price
  • Executive Producer: Lindsay Grubb, TillCo Media
  • Senior Producer: Amanda Avery
  • Senior Editor: Alisa Jenkins, Springboard Marketing
  • Video Production/Editing: Kevin Smith, Picturebox Productions
  • Music Producer: Dyami Wilson
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Kids are naturally inquisitive and ready to see everything with fresh eyes. But many traditional school settings sideline their innate curiosity in favor of teaching them how to follow norms and seek social approval. For most students, this stifles the innovative spirit and critical thinking we long for them to develop.

For this episode, Ana Lorena Fábrega joins me to talk about the challenges of conventional schooling. She has fresh ideas about alternative educational pathways and possibilities for a world where AI and other technologies help our children maintain fresh perspectives and a true love for learning.

Listen now to hear:

  • The concept of “vuja de” – encountering something familiar, but seeing it with fresh eyes [05:20];
  • The value of encouraging kids to develop an attitude of skepticism [06:30];
  • How we can help kids develop a big-picture view that reveals patterns and relationships between things [09:19];
  • Why it’s important for kids to ask why [13:17]; and
  • The power of asking children unconventional questions [15:12].

Don’t miss Today’s Takeaways!

Listen all the way to the end of the episode for three tips on how to inspire your children’s fresh thinking and love of learning.

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About Ana Lorena Fábrega

Ana Lorena Fábrega is an edupreneur, writer, and chief evangelist at Synthesis. Growing up, she attended ten schools in seven different countries. She then earned her BS in Childhood Education and Special Education from New York University and taught elementary school in New York, Boston, and Panama. Today, Ana Lorena writes online to over 200,000 readers about the promise of alternative education. Her first book, The Learning Game: Teaching Kids How To Think For Themselves, Embrace Challenge, and Love Learning comes out September 5, 2023. You can follow her on Twitter at @anafabrega11

Podcast Credits

  • Executive Producer and Host: MacKenzie Price
  • Executive Producer: Lindsay Grubb,TillCo Media
  • Senior Producer: Amanda Avery
  • Senior Editor: Alisa Jenkins, Springboard Marketing
  • Video Production/Editing: Kevin Smith, Picturebox Productions
  • Music Producer: Dyami Wilson
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Welcome to the Future of Education. If you’ve listened to any of my Gifted Minds episodes, you know I’m committed to helping our kids unlock their full potential. I believe the traditional education model is ripe for revolution and I’m working to define what the future looks like. So with this episode, I’m unveiling our new name and focus. We’re going to have a ton of fun talking about how artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced technologies can help students turbocharge their academics and become lifelong learners.

This episode, our first as the Future of Education podcast, is a great example ...

When my daughter was in second grade, she told me school was boring. I was floored. The traditional education system, stuck in a 100-year-old model, had deflated her natural love for learning in just a few years. This lightbulb moment sent me on a mission to reinvent education so every child has a chance to explore their passions and promise.

In this episode, I sit down with Alpha Guide Jamal Gross, who also believes a revolution in education is long overdue. He went from coaching in the NBA to helping students drive their own success with AI as their co-pilot. Click play to hear our conversation about:

  • The secret to sparking kids’ excitement about academic success [03:15];
  • How Alpha personalizes learning through fresh thinking and AI [05:28];
  • Why measuring academic progress is key to continued growth [09:58];
  • How to boost kid’s interest in learning by developing their passions and life skills [10:46];
  • How AI can help identify what each individual student needs and catapult them to success [16:19]; and
  • How Alpha’s model develops self-driven, inspired learners [20:13].

Don’t miss Today’s Takeaways!

Listen all the way to the end of the episode for three ideas to help you take charge of your child’s learning.

Links and Resources

  • Explore Alpha, a unique K-12 school that uses adaptive software and motivational strategies to revolutionize the way students learn.
  • Follow Jamal on Instagram @Jamal_Gross
  • Find more helpful resources on the Future of Education YouTube channel. Don’t forget to like and follow!
  • Learn more about GT School, an online program that helps gifted and talented kids supercharge their academics.

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About Jamal D. Gross

Jamal D. Gross is a captivating speaker, coach, and leader changing the narrative on the future of education and inspiring the mentality of success. Drawing from his extensive experience coaching in the NBA, business consulting, and leadership training, Jamal infuses his speeches with diverse perspectives and valuable insights. As a dynamic speaker, Jamal delves into the future of education, highlighting the importance of being self-driven, learning efficiently, and acquiring life skills. He shares powerful anecdotes from the sports and business worlds, demonstrating the mindset of highly successful individuals and how it can be applied to various aspects of life.

Podcast Credits

  • Executive Producer and Host: MacKenzie Price
  • Executive Producer: Lindsay Grubb, TillCo Media
  • Senior Producer: Amanda Avery
  • Senior Editor: Alisa Jenkins, Springboard Marketing
  • Marketing: Patrick Harrell, The Krewe
  • Video Production/Editing: Kevin Smith, Picturebox Productions
  • Music Producer: Dyami Wilson
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Future of Education Podcast - S E7: Welcome to the Future of Education

S E7: Welcome to the Future of Education

Future of Education Podcast

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07/31/23 • 1 min

Technology is changing every aspect of our lives—including the ways we educate our children. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other advancements are exploding, and it’s no longer enough to lecture students in a classroom and insist that they learn the three Rs: Reading, wRiting and aRithmetic. Success today requires mastery of the four Cs: creativity, critical thinking, communication, and collaboration.

The Future of Education provides insights, information, and activities to help families and caregivers use technology to prepare learners for the future, and empower them to become successful, life-long learners.

Host MacKenzie Price is all about disrupting education for the better. She is the mother of two children, founder of the online program gt.school, and co-founder of Alpha K-12 schools that use AI to help students learn twice as fast. She is all about learning how we can disrupt education for the better. She’ll be sharing where AI-powered education is going for parents, educators and students.

Like and follow the Future of Education podcast today!

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Podcast Credits

  • Executive Producer and Host: MacKenzie Price
  • Executive Producer: Lindsay Grubb, TillCo Media
  • Senior Producer: Amanda Avery
  • Senior Editor: Alisa Jenkins, Springboard Marketing
  • Marketing: Patrick Harrell, The Krewe
  • Video Production/Editing: Kevin Smith, Picturebox Productions
  • Music Producer: Dyami Wilson
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As children grow into teens, it can be difficult for parents to keep lines of communication open with them. At times, even simple conversations can feel like navigating a minefield.

For this episode, we’re talking with Austin Scholar, a writer and teenager who has taken to social media to help parents and teens improve their communication and relationships. She shares her insight into how people in her age group think, and offers tips for making deep and meaningful connections with them.

Listen now to hear:

  • Where communication issues between adults and teens come from [04:15];
  • Tips for talking with your kids and building trust [07:13];
  • How to use non-verbal tools to deepen your connection [09:46]; and
  • How something as simple as ice cream can improve your relationship [13:58].

Don’t miss Today’s Takeaways!

Listen all the way to the end of the episode for three tips on how to help your children excel in their learning.

Links and Resources

  • Subscribe to Austin Scholar on substack and follow her on Twitter.
  • Watch the video version of this episode on our Future of Education YouTube channel. Don’t forget to like and follow!
  • Explore Alpha, a unique school that uses adaptive software and motivational strategies to help students to learn in the style that works best for them.
  • Learn more about GT School, an online program that helps gifted and talented kids supercharge their academics.

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If you enjoy the Gifted Minds podcast, would you leave us a short review on your favorite podcast platform? We love reading your feedback and ideas.

About Austin Scholar

Austin Scholar is an author and thinker who writes about education in the 21st Century from a teen’s perspective. She helps parents understand what their teens are thinking so they can help them thrive.

Podcast Credits

  • Executive Producer and Host: MacKenzie Price
  • Executive Producer: Lindsay Grubb, TillCo Media
  • Senior Producer: Amanda Avery
  • Senior Editor: Alisa Jenkins, Springboard Marketing
  • Marketing: Patrick Harrell, The Krewe
  • Video Production/Editing: Kevin Smith, Picturebox Productions
  • Music Producer: Dyami Wilson
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Most parents will go to great lengths to ensure their children succeed. From tutoring sessions to extracurricular activities, they explore every avenue to help their kids thrive in the classroom and in life.

For this episode, we talk with Ice Dancing Olympian and World Medalist Andrew Poje. He has achieved remarkable feats in his athletic career, and now works as an academic coach for children. He shares his thoughts on the intriguing connection between sports and education, and how students can apply the valuable lessons learned through playing sports to academic success.

Listen now to hear:

  • How having an athlete’s mindset can help with academics [05:52];
  • Strategies to help kids take ownership of their dreams and ambitions [07:25];
  • The value of setting big, scary goals [09:52];
  • Developing a healthy response to pressure in kids [14:56]; and
  • The importance of building a network of success for your child [15:28].

Don’t miss Today’s Takeaways!

Listen all the way to the end of the episode for three tips on how to help your children excel in their learning.

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If you enjoy the Gifted Minds podcast, would you leave us a short review on your favorite podcast platform? We love reading your feedback and ideas.

About Andrew Poje

Many in the world strive to become world-class at something. However, it takes purpose and perspective to achieve success in life. My athletic experience has been integral in helping me succeed daily. Being a two-time Olympian, a three-time World Medalist, a three-time National Champion in the sport of Figure Skating taught me valuable skills, including the importance of grit, resilience, and the daily perspective required to achieve goals. Leaning into my curious nature, I constantly dove into the world of personal development. Pushing my curiosity further by studying Biomedical Science, Master's of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and working for multinational companies, I found ways to unleash my inner why and the why's of my clients—helping to empower them through strategic design-thinking.

Podcast Credits

  • Executive Producer and Host: MacKenzie Price
  • Executive Producer: Lindsay Grubb, TillCo Media
  • Senior Producer: Amanda Avery
  • Senior Editor: Alisa Jenkins, Springboard Marketing
  • Marketing: Patrick Harrell, The Krewe
  • Video Production/Editing: Kevin Smith, Picturebox Productions
  • Music Producer: Dyami Wilson
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It’s no secret that many parents struggle with exactly how much screen time is healthy for their kids. Some wage daily battles to manage their children’s time with devices, and others feel powerless to do anything to control the siege. But the digital world is here to stay, so it’s more important than ever for caregivers to understand and embrace technology in their kids' lives.

For this episode in our Life Skills series, we talk with Keith Schacht, CEO and co-founder of The Explanation Company. He offers a new perspective on the role that technology plays in growing up today. He shares his vision for a world where using it becomes a skill that young people tap to open doors, explore new ideas, and develop their interests.

Listen now to hear about:

  • The danger of focusing solely on the duration of screen time [03:43];
  • The benefits kids gain from their time on devices (and not just when they’re playing Mindcraft) [04:48];
  • How to encourage children to use screen time to explore interests, passions, and potential careers [07:49];
  • The value of proactively parenting in the digital age to help kids develop a healthy relationship with technology [15:10];
  • How technology can be a tool that builds independence [18:20].

Don’t miss Today’s Takeaways!

Listen all the way to the end of the episode for three tips on how to help your children excel in their learning.

Links and Resources

  • Follow Keith Schacht on Twitter and LinkedIn.
  • Learn more about The Explanation Company.
  • Check out the video version of this episode on the Gifted Minds YouTube channel. Don’t forget to like and subscribe!
  • Explore Alpha, a unique school that uses adaptive software and motivational strategies to help students to learn in the style that works best for them.
  • Learn more about GT School, an online program that helps gifted and talented kids supercharge their academics.

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If you enjoy the Gifted Minds podcast, would you leave us a short review on your favorite podcast platform? We love reading your feedback and ideas.

About Keith Schacht

Keith Schacht is an entrepreneur, engineer, and investor focused on building products for children. He was previously the CEO and co-founder of Mystery Science, the most widely used science curriculum in U.S. elementary schools. He’s now the CEO and co-founder of The Explanation Company, building internet tools for children. He’s an active angel investor and a board member of Higher Ground.

Podcast Credits

  • Executive Producer and Host: MacKenzie Price
  • Executive Producer: Lindsay Grubb, TillCo Media
  • Senior Producer: Amanda Avery
  • Senior Editor: Alisa Jenkins, Springboard Marketing
  • Marketing: Patrick Harrell, The Krewe
  • Video Production/Editing: Kevin Smith, Picturebox Productions
  • Music Producer: Dyami Wilson
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It’s easy for gifted kids to get bored in school because they often grasp lessons and concepts faster than their peers. This can cause some of them to tune out, and prevent them from reaching their full potential.

But there’s good news. Today’s technology has spawned new learning tools called adaptive apps that can help learners stay engaged and challenged.

We turn the tables in this episode, with Emmy Award-winning journalist and talk show host Anna Davlantes interviewing our Gifted Minds’ show host, MacKenzie Price, about what exactly adaptive apps are, and how they can help gifted kids take control of their own learning.

Listen now to hear about:

  • How adaptive apps work [04:51], and the learning science behind them [06:56];
  • How kids feel about adaptive apps—including video clips of students sharing their experiences [08:20];
  • The importance of embracing learning technology to support your child’s future [11:12]; and
  • How to get started with adaptive apps, and a few of MacKenzie’s favorites for advanced learners [14:34].

Don’t miss Today’s Takeaways!

Listen all the way to the end of the episode for three tips on how to help your children excel in their learning.

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About Anna Davlantes

Anna is a seven-time Emmy Award winner and Northwestern Medill School of Journalism graduate who has broken major stories and carved out a reputation for original reporting and uncovering wrongdoing and inequality. She has worked for NBC Chicago as an anchor/reporter. She was a morning news anchor at Fox Chicago and did a talk show for PBS. She is also an underwater documentarian who won three Emmy Awards for her Get into the Shark Tank series.

Podcast Credits

  • Executive Producer and Host: MacKenzie Price
  • Executive Producer: Lindsay Grubb, TillCo Media
  • Senior Producer: Amanda Avery
  • Senior Editor: Alisa Jenkins, Springboard Marketing
  • Marketing: Patrick Harrell, The Krewe
  • Video Production/Editing: Kevin Smith, Picturebox Productions
  • Music Producer: Dyami Wilson
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Future of Education Podcast - S E204: How To Be An Amazing Coach & Teacher Part 2
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12/07/24 • 10 min

Mike of Nitro swimming talks of how one of his young friends was told to "find another sport" in the 9th grade by a coach. That student didn't give up, became a top swimmer in High School, then college, then won Gold at the Olympics. His high school then named a natatorium after him on the very spot he was told to "find another sport." Coach Mike also shares how to help your student manage their time to be successful in both sports and academics.

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How many episodes does Future of Education Podcast have?

Future of Education Podcast currently has 181 episodes available.

What topics does Future of Education Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Education For Kids, Parents, Parenting, Kids & Family, School, Podcasts, Education and Academic.

What is the most popular episode on Future of Education Podcast?

The episode title 'S E108: Teaching Students to Manage an AirBnB' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Future of Education Podcast?

The average episode length on Future of Education Podcast is 19 minutes.

How often are episodes of Future of Education Podcast released?

Episodes of Future of Education Podcast are typically released every day.

When was the first episode of Future of Education Podcast?

The first episode of Future of Education Podcast was released on Feb 20, 2023.

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