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Where Did All These Teen Activists Come From?
MindShift Podcast
10/29/19 • 22 min
Teenagers are demanding to be heard on the issues that matter most to them including climate change, gun control, abortion and immigration. What's different now and what role does public education play?

MindShift Podcast Season 3 is Coming Soon!
MindShift Podcast
08/15/18 • 3 min
This season, we investigate the intangible, and often overlooked, elements of academic success: emotional safety, trust, and relationships. You’ll hear how teacher home visits can help parents see themselves as a valued a partner in their child’s education; how far a public high school goes to develop an inclusive experience for the crucial transition to ninth grade; how parents and schools can address childhood trauma so it doesn’t become an obstacle to learning, and what parents and communities can do to help kids grow. Join us for new episodes beginning August 28, or catch up on earlier ones that are still relevant today.

Stepping Back from Overparenting: A Stanford Dean’s Perspective
MindShift Podcast
09/12/17 • 25 min
Parents are essential to a child’s development. But when parents get too involved in helping and directing a child’s every move, they can end up doing more harm than good. Former Stanford dean of freshman Julie Lythcott-Haims saw first-hand how parents were interfering with the lives of their college-aged children and keeping them from maturing into self-reliant adults.

Questions Adolescent Boys Ask About Puberty
MindShift Podcast
02/03/16 • 32 min
For boys, the world of puberty is often a silent one when it comes to meaningful conversations with their dads and adult caregivers. Health educator Dr. Rob Lehman empowers dads and demonstrates helpful ways to answer a boy’s wide-ranging concerns about puberty, including myths about masturbation. He teaches in the Seattle area through his company, "Great Conversations."

09/08/20 • 28 min
As a child, Connie Williams learned to read using the “whole word” strategy, which has since been disproven as an effective technique. She graduated high school in Oakland, Calif., but she was functionally illiterate. Since then, her children and grandchildren have attended Oakland public schools, all of them struggling to learn to read. And it wasn’t just her family -- the district is failing thousands of kids. Now, Connie Williams is part of a movement of families advocating for phonics instruction, hoping that different teaching strategies will help their kids finally learn how to read well enough to access the rest of their education. After all, equal access to education is supposed to be a civil right.

Mindshift is Back with Season 8!
MindShift Podcast
07/11/23 • 4 min
MindShift is back with Season 8!
Hear from educators and experts creating pathways for students to flourish.
Subscribe to receive new episodes starting July 18.

How Art Can Help Center a Student’s Learning Experience
MindShift Podcast
10/15/19 • 23 min
Art has often been relegated as an additional activity in schools. But schools that put art at the center of a child's learning experience through arts integration are seeing kids thrive.

How Students Would Improve Their School Lunch Experience
MindShift Podcast
10/01/19 • 22 min
Adults have designed how kids eat at school for generations, directing students into single-file lines and seating them at long roll-away tables to eat mass-produced food. This is all about efficiency in order to feed hundreds of young people in a matter of minutes. However, baked into the process of feeding kids efficiently are bad food choices, waste, social anxiety and social isolation. Lunch hasn't been working for all students so schools are asking students to design a better lunch experience with the help of design thinking strategies.

Teaching 6-Year-Olds About Privilege and Power
MindShift Podcast
09/17/19 • 23 min
Privilege and power play out in the world all around us everyday. And kids notice. First grade teacher Bret Turner has decided not to avoid the difficult conversations and questions his students bring to class. Instead, he's weaving issues of privilege and power into everything he does.

05/13/25 • 33 min
Host Nimah Gobir moderates the MindShift KQED: Can Better Conversations Improve Media Literacy Among Students? panel at the 2025 SXSW EDU conference.
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FAQ
How many episodes does MindShift Podcast have?
MindShift Podcast currently has 94 episodes available.
What topics does MindShift Podcast cover?
The podcast is about Parenting, Kids & Family, Podcasts and Education.
What is the most popular episode on MindShift Podcast?
The episode title 'How Art Can Help Center a Student’s Learning Experience' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on MindShift Podcast?
The average episode length on MindShift Podcast is 22 minutes.
How often are episodes of MindShift Podcast released?
Episodes of MindShift Podcast are typically released every 14 days, 1 hour.
When was the first episode of MindShift Podcast?
The first episode of MindShift Podcast was released on Jan 26, 2016.
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