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Enrich your homeschooling journey with the joy and ease of homeschool music education. Each week, veteran homeschooling mom of 8 and music teacher for over 30 years, Gena shares practical tips, homeschool music resources, inspiration, and encouragement for homeschool parents and teachers to seamlessly integrate music into your curriculum. From 15-minute music appreciation quick wins to in-depth explorations of music theory for homeschoolers, we've got you covered. Explore composers' stories, ...
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Primary Music KS1

School Radio

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Primary Music KS1 offers music resources to support the Key Stage 1 music curriculum. The resources emphasise songs and singing and often have strong cross-curricular links to other subjects, especially Literacy. Audio content is available to download at any time as mp3 files and can be used from a computer or other device. The supporting resources include Teacher's Notes giving guidance on how to use the resources and a range of audio and video resources, including the full-vocal and backin ...
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The Hidden Curriculum

Hidden Curriculum

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The Hidden Curriculum is a podcast on all the topics you wanted to learn in (econ) graduate school. There are lots of things about the profession that you only hear if you have a great mentor or during networking opportunities. This podcast aims to help decrease that knowledge gap by bringing that information into your headphones! Artwork by @factorintrinseco. Music by Funk O'Clock by Delicate Beats. Licensed by Premium Beat Email: [email protected]
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The Piano Bar

Alexander Alberti and Freddy Perkins

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The Piano Bar is a podcast that explores the entire field of music in both popular culture and academia through the lens of music therapy and classroom music education.
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Paul Hose’s podcast is a lively and engaging exploration of creativity, education, and music. Each episode features interviews with industry professionals, in-depth discussions on curriculum development, and honest reviews, all delivered with a touch of humour and warmth. Whether you’re a drummer, educator, or creative professional, this podcast offers insights, inspiration, and a good laugh along the way.
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Berklee City Music Network Podcast

Berklee City Music Network

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Berklee City Music is a nonprofit program that harnesses the energy of contemporary music to provide music education to 4th through 12th graders in underserved communities at 38 Network sites,educating more than 10,000 students across the country. With year-round instruction, the Berklee PULSE Music method online music education platform, expert faculty, individualized mentoring and a comprehensive curriculum, Berklee City Music combines the environment of attention and encouragement. Youth ...
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Are you a music school owner eager to grow your teaching business and attract more students? This podcast is your go-to resource for applying proven marketing strategies and business fundamentals tailored to music schools. Learn how to enroll more students, keep them longer, and take your music school to the next level with actionable insights and expert advice. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your approach, this podcast will empower you to build a thriving music teachi ...
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Teaching Hard History

Learning for Justice

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From Learning for Justice and host Hasan Kwame Jeffries, Ph.D., Teaching Hard History brings us the crucial history we should have learned through the voices of leading scholars and educators. The series, which includes four seasons that originally aired from 2018 to 2022, begins with the long and brutal legacy of slavery and reaches through the victories of and violent responses to the Civil Rights Movement and Black Americans’ experiences during the Jim Crow era to the issues we face today ...
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Simplifying growth for musicians- especially violin, viola, fiddle, and cello players and teachers- with tips, insights, tools, and stories to grow in their practice, teaching, and career. Exploring intersections in creativity, music education, string playing, music business, and culture, Creative Strings is a non-profit organization supporting music education via online curriculum, orchestra classroom outreach, in-person retreats/conferences, and more. Executive director and host Christian ...
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This podcast is a space to discuss creativity: in society, in the workplace, in education. In each episode we explore definitions of creativity with guests from a range of backgrounds and ask whether or not creativity has a place in education. If you enjoy the podcast you might also like my book 'A creative primary curriculum for all' https://amzn.eu/d/0UTTfsk Background music provided by: Chloe Clayton
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History Detective is a podcast for teachers, students and lovers of history. It delves into stories from the past that don’t always get told in the textbooks. Every episode will include an original song that compliments the topic. This is a classroom friendly resource that aligns with history curriculums. Visit Amped Up Learning for accompanying teaching resources for every episode.
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AU Library Talks

Diane Schrecker

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A podcast about Ashland University Library and the Instructional Resource Center. Join us for conversations with AU Library faculty, staff, and student workers. Guests answer 10 questions or engage in discussions about library topics including technology, collections, resources, and special functions. Hosted by Diane Schrecker, curriculum librarian, Head of the IRC. Logo: Icons by Freepik from flaticon.com Music: Delamine by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial Li ...
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Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast

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You’ve got questions about sacred music? Here’s your chance to learn what the Church teaches and envisions for music in the sacred liturgy. Welcome to Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast with your host Dr. Jennifer Donelson-Nowicka. We address topics of interest both to priests and liturgical musicians, as well as a general audience of Catholics interested in learning more about the Catholic Church’s teachings and treasury of sacred music. Our topics range from discussion of Church docume ...
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Alex Gimenez

Alex Gimenez

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Practicing the lost art of classical improvisation. Classical improvisation was once the widely practiced cornerstone of classical composition and how classical composers played their own pieces themselves. They improvised those too. No two performances were ever quite the same. And so, improvisation was a part of classical performances. Mozart, Beethoven and Liszt were all virtuoso improvisers whose concerts often included ad-lib fantasies and spontaneous variations on themes called out by ...
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Are you an elementary music teacher? Maybe you’re worn out, overwhelmed, or feel like it gets harder each year. Hi, I’m Jessica, and it’s my passion to help elementary music teachers, just like you, figure out your unique teaching style. In this podcast, I'll share helpful tips and strategies, work-home life balance tips, and mindset blocks, while helping give you the motivation you need to gain momentum in your teaching so you can continue being the music teacher rock star you already are. ...
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CPM Educational Program is a non-profit publisher of math textbooks for grades 6-12. As part of its mission, CPM provides a multitude of professional learning opportunities for math educators. The More Math for More People podcast is part of that outreach and mission. Published biweekly, the hosts, Joel Miller and Misty Nikula, discuss the CPM curriculum, trends in math education and share strategies to shift instructional practices to create a more inclusive and student-centered classroom. ...
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Diva Dive

Diva Dive

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Diva Dive answers the age-old question of “what makes a diva Stannable?” by diving into the most comprehensive portrayal of their lives and careers that exists - their Wikipedia pages. Join Mark and Hiruni each week as they delve into their chosen diva’s Wikipedia page, section by section, before they ask themselves the burning question: “Do we Stan?” From Lady Gaga to Lana Del Rey, to Queen Bey herself, they’ll be taking an intimate look into the career highs and lows of some of the biggest ...
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Hosted by Dr. Lisa Hassler, The Brighter Side of Education: Research, Innovation, & Resources a podcast that offers innovative solutions for education challenges. We bring together research, expert insights, and practical resources to help teachers and parents tackle everything from classroom management to learning differences. Every episode focuses on turning common education challenges into opportunities for growth. Whether you're a teacher looking for fresh ideas or a parents wanting to b ...
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Hearing Each Voice is a podcast that examines when teaching writing can be harmful to students, acknowledges that adopting new approaches to teaching are not easy, and attempts to help instructors find some practical changes that can be incorporated in the classroom. The first episode of Hearing Each Voice addresses why an antiracist writing pedagogy is necessary. The second episode explores how these new approaches to teaching writing can transform an individual’s classroom and an instituti ...
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The Groove

Frae-Frae (LaFrae Sci)

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Welcome to The Groove Rooted in Blues Futurism and the Digital Diaspora, The Groove is a waking dreamscape at the intersection of reflection and resilience. Headphones are recommended, and sitting in a relaxed state in a place where you can close your eyes. If you enjoy the experience, pay it forward and share it with a friend. All music and sounds written, recorded, and produced by LaFrae Sci In groove and gratitude LaFrae Sci (aka Frae-Frae) is a composer, drummer, deep listener, educator, ...
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Black Curriculum Presents, A Letter Home: In Praise of Windrush To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the HMT Empire Windrush arriving in Britain on 22 June 1948, join our guests as they explore the range of British Caribbean experiences from Literature to Music to Food. Featuring intergenerational discussions between the likes of Jade LB, Lorna Holder, Cristale, and more, this series champions the culture and contributions of the Caribbean community in Britain, from Windrush to the Present ...
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H.E.A.L. Healthcare

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Hearts-based Education and Anti-Colonial Learning (H.E.A.L.) Healthcare invites you to explore ways we have come to be in this world through arts-based learning tools providing an opportunity to deepen understandings about cultural humility, cultural competency, anti-racism, and anti-colonialism. This podcast channel shares the audio inspired H.E.A.L. projects in one location. Be sure to read the podcast description for links to the project pages on the H.E.A.L. website to get all the backgr ...
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Dance programmes for pupils aged 9 - 11. Dance Workshop aims to support non-specialist teachers who have no previous experience of teaching dance or movement. It offers opportunities for your group to explore a wide range movement types, responding to a range of stimuli including music, poetry and story. There are structured opportunities throughout the programmes to move solo, in pairs or in groups and also to appraise the work of the group as a whole. The website also includes separate mus ...
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The TopMusicGuitar podcast is a weekly show where you can learn about how to teach great guitar lessons, how to expand your studio, and how to build your dream job teaching guitar. Our host, Michael Gumley, has built one of Australia’s top guitar schools, and developed a best-selling curriculum. Michael interviews guest experts from the industry each week to share tips and advice about teaching guitar. Find us online at topmusic.co/guitar.
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Tension

Archipelago of Design

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Tension is a podcast produced by the Archipelago of Design, hosted by Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard, engaging tensions in the theory and practice of design for security and defence purposes across NATO members and partners. Through engaging representatives of different positions in the Innovation Methodologies for Defence Challenges (IMDC) network, the aim is to unlock new possibilities in design as practice in the 21st century. Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard is the co-founder and co-executive pres ...
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AU Liberal Arts

AU Liberal Arts

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The College of Liberal Arts is one of the largest colleges on Auburn’s campus with twelve departments, one school, 3,900 students and 400 faculty and staff. We offer 38 undergraduate majors, 33 minors, 19 graduate programs and 6 professional certificates. Our curriculum offers a diverse range of subjects encompassing four areas: social sciences, communications, humanities and fine arts. Our graduates hold a strong record of industry employment and/or acceptance into graduate schools and trai ...
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Life is full of lessons to be learned. They can be found in the people, places, things and experiences that surround us. "What I Have Learned" is a podcast dedicated to learning from everything around you. It is about observing and analyzing the world around us and finding new meaning along the way. This is accomplished through a dive into a wide array of topics from popular films to historical events. Join our host Aaron Baker-Loo as we seek to learn and find out more about ourselves and th ...
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Unitalks

Unitalks: a podcast for university access

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"A unique tool for students interested in university" The IAI are delighted to be working with The Brilliant Club and Kings College London to bring you UniTalks, a brand new podcast which unlocks access to university for the next generation of big thinkers – answering all of the challenges of applying for, and studying at, the world’s leading universities, above and beyond the A-level curriculum. Listen to sixth-formers interrogate the UK’s pre-eminent lecturers and professors, unlocking cut ...
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Tension: Extended Cut

Archipelago of Design

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Tension is a podcast produced by the Archipelago of Design, hosted by Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard, engaging tensions in the theory and practice of design for security and defence purposes across NATO members and partners. Through engaging representatives of different positions in the Innovation Methodologies for Defence Challenges (IMDC) network, the aim is to unlock new possibilities in design as practice in the 21st century. Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard is the co-founder and co-executive pres ...
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Colorado Today

Colorado Public Radio

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The Colorado news you need in less than 15 minutes a day, from Colorado Public Radio’s newsrooms. Get connected with your community and understand how the biggest stories in Colorado impact your life. Available each weekday morning at 6:00 a.m. with hosts Bazi Kanani and Arlo Pérez Esquivel. Follow this show, and consider donating to support future episodes at cpr.org.
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Here me and my cohorts talk about everything under the sun as regards to sports, music, life, love, business and living a Kick Ass life, all while having some fun talking Sh*t! Download our FREE Business StartUp guide here: http://bit.ly/BusinessStartupChecklist
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Wadcast

Wadham College, University of Oxford

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A podcast from Wadham College, University of Oxford. Bringing you interviews, seminars, and stories from our community.
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Tribal Research Specialist: The Podcast tackle real issues related to research by Tribal people in their communities. The show is hosted by Dr. Shandin Pete (Salish/Diné) and Aaron Brien (Apsáalooke). Dr. Pete is from the Flathead Indian Reservation in Arlee, Montana. He completed a M.S. in Geology and an Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Montana. Brien resides in Hardin, MT and the Crow Indian Reservation. He completed his M.A. in Anthropology at the University of Mo ...
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I am a UK Primary School Head Teacher and classroom practitioner who is passionate about using technology as a tool in the classroom to enhance teaching and learning and to make it fun. The episodes in this podcast will be based on my experiences of teaching, as well as using a diverse range of tech to inspire and engage children across the entire curriculum. Covering a range of topics and tools and with specialist interviews, I hope there is something here for everyone who is trying to util ...
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Teacher Stories

Teacher Stories

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TeacherStories.org celebrates teachers and the important role they play in our lives and communities. Do you have a teacher story that you would like to share? https://teacherstories.org/submit-story
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Inspiring living stories from history and a celebration of world cultures captivate elementary-aged children on each episode! Featuring music, mystery tales, and a group of poetry-loving children as the main characters, each season inspires listeners to learn and change the world! Whether you are suddenly homeschooling, or have spent years fine tuning your homeschool day, this podcast will provide tools for deeper exploration! Jumpstart and organize your day for young elementary children wit ...
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Kim Orton, wife of WWE Superstar Randy Orton, and Giovanna Angle, wife of WWE Hall of Famer and Olympic Gold Medalist, Kurt Angle, along with host, Emmy-Award winner Jon Alba, will pull back the curtain and discuss what it takes to hold down a household while their professional wrestling husbands travel the globe as modern day superheroes. Every Monday, “The Wives of Wrestling Podcast” will host their personal Happy Hour and dive into a variety of topics from juggling kids’ sports schedules ...
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The Husky Huddle

Genelle Morris

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This is the 'Husky Huddle,' the podcast that brings you closer to the heart of Olean City School education. Whether you're a parent, student, teacher, or a proud member of our community, this podcast is dedicated to providing insightful conversations, expert advice, and a closer look at what makes our district truly exceptional.
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Join a virtual staffroom of keen teachers to explore the best teaching method known to science: storytelling. In 2014, Epic Tales and EU Lifelong Learning proved that children perform an average of 26% better in tests when taught through stories, a fact that's since been backed up by London's Institute of Education and Bath University, so we're here to help your learners achieve greater success in English, Maths, Science, and more. Hosted by Oxford Owl storyteller Chip Colquhoun, author of t ...
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Click to send Gena a message! How to Start the Homeschool Year with Consistent Music and Fine Arts Do you start every homeschool year with big dreams for music and fine arts — only to watch them fade by October? You’re not alone. In this episode of the Music in Our Homeschool podcast, veteran homeschool mom of eight and music teacher of 30+ years G…
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The layoffs and elimination of jobs in Denver’s city government could be a sign of things to come in other cities and the state, and they’re generating backlash. Then, this year’s rollout of fall vaccines is leaving some providers and parents confused. We’ll answer your questions. Plus, lawmakers arrive back at the Capitol for a special summer sess…
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The state board of education will vote tomorrow on new science standards, and students are pushing for more lessons about climate change. Then, law enforcement officials in Colorado say they captured Venezuelan gang leaders, but there are no gang charges. Plus, is there someone in your family who’s really competitive when playing board games? You m…
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A lawsuit attempts to stop a new state law meant to protect kids from overusing social media. Then, protests over the possibility that ICE will get new detention centers in Colorado. Plus, as students come back to campus, colleges have to figure out what to do with less federal funding. And, Denver begins laying off city employees. This episode of …
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In Northern Colorado right now you might see a rabbit that looks like it has horns or tentacles. We’ll explain the crazy images of bunnies online. Then, as school starts, a plan for students and volunteers to build housing for teachers, since fewer than 20 percent of homes on the market are affordable to the average teacher in Colorado. Plus, an in…
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This episode is your go-to checklist for making the most of fall’s natural enrollment surge. Whether you’ve got 20 students or 200, you’ll learn practical, fast-to-implement tactics to increase sign-ups and re-engage past families. Here’s what you’ll take away: If you want this fall to be your biggest enrollment season yet, this episode will give y…
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Denver City Council will vote on whether to require businesses, events and apartments to compost, but they may not realize how much work it would take to reduce the city’s impact on landfills. Then, as the school year starts, banned books have been put back on the shelf in one Colorado district. Plus, a man who performed as the Nuggets’ high-flying…
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Send us a text Curriculum doesn’t start in the classroom—it starts in the knowledge system: the people, institutions, and practices that produce and disseminate research. Dr. Cassidy Sugimoto, a Tom and Marie Patton Professor and School Chair from the School of Public Policy at Georgia Tech, explains how publishing and citation practices flow into …
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A youth violence prevention program could lose funding… Just as new research shows kids may have easier access to guns than many parents realize. Also, governor Jared Polis is warning cities they could lose up to $280 million in state funding if they don’t comply with housing laws. And 16 rappers gathered in front of a live audience to play their m…
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Denver International Airport’s proposal for a possible nuclear power plant on its grounds gets tripped up before the starting line. Then, you’ll get on the scene near Colorado’s biggest wildfires. Plus, a crackdown on small, man-made ponds — over water rights. And, your chance to ask the Governor your questions. This episode of Colorado Today is ho…
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A new wildfire is burning near Pagosa Springs. Also, Colorado’s sports betting revenue reaches a record high – and is tied to how much betters are losing. Plus, a new documentary celebrates Colorado legend Temple Grandin. This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Arlo Pérez Esquivel. It’s edited and produced by Mateo Schimpf and Stephanie Wolf. T…
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In this episode we talk with Jeremy Weber about applying statistical concepts and lessons into applying to the real world. Jeremy is a professor in the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International Affairs. He has a PhD from the University of Wisconsin Madison and he is focused on the economics of environmental and energy iss…
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Coal may be staging a comeback in Colorado, as energy demand skyrockets. We’ll tell you about a coal plant that could be open longer than expected. Then, drones and the future of policing. And, the state has a plan to revamp the beaver population for the benefit of the environment and other species. It wants your input. This episode of Colorado Tod…
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Click to send Gena a message! How can hymns help your children understand biblical truth and sound doctrine? In this episode of the Music in Our Homeschool Podcast, I’m sharing exactly how you can use hymns as a powerful teaching tool in your homeschool. I’m Gena Mayo, a homeschool mom of eight, music educator, and the creator of the Great Hymns of…
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ICE agents fired at a car — then obscured details of what happened. How does this incident fit into the broader picture of shootings by federal immigration officers? Then, Colorado passed a law aimed at protecting people from the fumes released by gas cooktops, and was immediately sued, leaving the law in limbo. Plus, the Colorado Springs Philharmo…
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A group of Colorado lawmakers is under fire over a photo they took of a colleague without her consent, and the group chat and social media posts that followed. Then, Denver International Airport wants to build a nuclear reactor, but is it safe, and what would it cost? Plus – birria ramen, pho-zole, and more. You’ll get a preview of Saigon Azteca an…
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You may notice the skies look hazy today as wildfires continue to burn in Colorado. We’ll bring you an update. Then, hundreds of new laws take effect today in Colorado, including regulations on where you can get a puppy and how to unsubscribe from pesky lists. Plus, a public university here is the first to recruit professionals for a psychedelic fa…
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Security changes open today at DIA. Then, Denver’s rent is more affordable, but evictions are still climbing. One family’s struggle reveals how difficult it is to access help. Also, new research links common respiratory viruses to cancer growth. Plus, a Colorado bluegrass band known for pushing the genre is about to be inducted into the national Bl…
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In this episode, we talk with Tal Gross about new teaching techniques. Tal is a Professor in the Department of Markets, Public Policy & Law at Boston University. He is also a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research. His research focuses on health insurance and household finance. In this book, Tal shares about his new boo…
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First, we discuss National Couscous Day (not to be confused with National Quinoa Day...). Please read that out loud a few times so that you can join in our fun and delight in saying the word "couscous"! Then, Rafael Del Castillo joins the More Math for More People podcast to share his fascinating journey from CPM math teacher to CPM Educational Pro…
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In this inspiring episode of Offbeat, Paul Hose is joined by Danish composer, vocalist, and counsellor Eva Brandt. Together, they trace Eva’s creative and personal journey—from her early years in Copenhagen to the vibrant scene in London, and back again. Eva shares her experiences of navigating two cultures, balancing a dual identity as an artist a…
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We find out what happens when someone who can’t legally buy a gun tries anyway. Then, is your money in Colorado’s unclaimed property fund? Hear about the state’s huge amount of unclaimed cash and valuables. Plus, Colorado’s new state historian shares her vision for the role. This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Arlo Pérez Esquivel and Bazi K…
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Click to send Gena a message! Great Hymns of the Faith Volume 2 Launch + 10 Elements That Make This Hymn Study Unique Welcome to the Music in Our Homeschool podcast! Today is an exciting launch day for Great Hymns of the Faith Volume 2, the newest hymn study course designed to deepen your family's faith and musical understanding. Join Gena Mayo as …
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State lawmakers have to close a billion dollar budget shortfall… Again. Also, a Colorado man shares the final moments of his life with our reporter. His story comes as Colorado’s law that allows medical help to die faces a new lawsuit. Then we share some local music as the curtain closes on a popular festival. And updates about an ICE shooting near…
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What sparked your curiosity in this episode? Please send your musings... Kavita is a classroom educator and co-founder of Catalyst learning labs, which guides school leaders and teachers through a cultural transformation that reconnects them to their original passion for learning, leading to increased student engagement and academic achievement. Wi…
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Meet Madeleine Cleary the debut author the the Historical Fiction novel The Butterfly Women. Lush, dark and meticulously researched, The Butterfly Women weaves romance and mystery into an unforgettable tale of Australian history. Links to the books mentioned in the podcast: The Butterfly Women The Forgotten Rebels of Eureka by Clare Wright The Wome…
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Send us a text Quality childcare creates the foundation for lifelong learning and development, but finding the right program often leaves parents confused, frustrated, and uncertain. What should you actually look for beyond a clean facility and friendly staff? How do you know if a program will nurture your child's development in ways that matter? I…
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Calls to Colorado’s mental health line are climbing — and more than half are from men. We discuss if this signals a shift in how they seek help. Then, we look at a federal move that could change how carbon dioxide and methane are treated as public health threats. And if you’ve ever braved the winding, nerve‑wracking road up Pike’s Peak... There’s n…
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Denver is spending $3 million dollars to convince you to take responsibility for climate change. Some question whether that’s money well spent. Then, life expectancy is up in Colorado — is it more than just a COVID rebound? Plus, Colorado towns demand a new zip code. We find out why. This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Arlo Pérez Esquivel a…
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In this episode, Aaron discusses his travels abroad in the nation of France and the impact it had on his outlook of the world. Featured Sound Effects: 230501_2411-1_FR_OldFashionedAccordion.wav by kevp888 -- https://freesound.org/s/688091/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 announcer and metro arriving.wav by cliftonaudio -- https://freesound.org/s/54171/…
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We take a closer look at a personal story Congressman Gabe Evans has shared on the campaign trail — and why it’s now facing scrutiny. We’ll also hear from disability advocates in Denver who are pushing back against proposed changes to a widely used RTD paratransit service, saying the move could deeply impact their community. Plus, a new study highl…
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In a new order President Trump aims to force many Colorado cities to take a different approach to homelessness. You’ll hear how the strategies could change, and who stands to gain and lose. Also, Colorado’s largest Pride event lost sponsors after attacks on DEI. You’ll hear whether they made up the difference, and what direction the Rocky Mountain …
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Click to send Gena a message! Christmas in July: Save on Music and Art Resources for Your Homeschool Is December always a whirlwind in your homeschool? What if you could plan now and enjoy a peaceful, joy-filled holiday season later? In this special Christmas in July episode, Gena Mayo walks you through her top seven music and art appreciation reso…
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Denver considers using $140 million dollars to fix some roads. But is this proposal really about getting a new stadium to keep the Broncos in Denver, and out of the suburbs? Then, Coloradans with disabilities reflect on the landmark rights law signed 35 years ago this weekend, and what they’re fighting for today. Plus, a Colorado musician got a new…
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Jared Polis scraps his pedestrian walkway project, siding with big public backlash to it, and says he’ll chain himself to the Capitol plaza to prevent his own idea’s implementation. Then, FEMA money was meant to help a Colorado city that struggled to clean its water after a wildfire, but now the money’s gone, and the plan is on pause. Plus, the Ind…
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In this episode, I get real about something every music school owner feels in their gut: your school is more than a business—it’s your baby. But just like raising a child, you eventually need to prepare it to thrive without you. I share what I’ve learned from working with school owners across the country, the emotional journey of selling my own sch…
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The state is suing a sheriff’s deputy for using a routine traffic stop to help ICE detain a college student who overstayed her visa. Several Colorado law enforcement agencies are also being investigated. Then, federal funds allocated for school aftercare programs are to be distributed, but schools are still waiting on millions more in federal money…
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In many ways, the U.S. has fallen short of its ideals. How can we explain this to students — particularly in the context of discussing slavery? Salem State University professor Steven Thurston Oliver shares practical strategies for teaching hard history and creating supportive classroom environments in which relationships are strong enough to be ab…
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A new pathway for immigrants to live here legally is being proposed by an unlikely source: Republican Congressman Gabe Evans. Then, monsoon season is here, and so is the risk of flash flooding. What can you do to protect yourself? Plus, a scenic competition to get rid of an invasive predator. This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Arlo Pérez E…
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Latrenda Knighten, current president of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), joins us for the second part of our illuminating conversation on professional collaboration and growth in mathematics education. We begin with a playful discussion of Pi Approximation Day (July 22nd or 22/7). What will you do to celebrate? Then part two …
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The Trump administration is trying to force Colorado to keep its coal plants open, over state objections. Then, Denver’s mayor hopes to ask voters for almost a billion dollars in bonds. But it’s already drawing pushback, and comes as the city plans to cut jobs. Plus, how public radio and television plans to stay on the air without federal funds. An…
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Click to send Gena a message! Do your kids enjoy mysterious, bold, and rule-breaking music? Then this Composer Spotlight on Béla Bartók is a must-listen! In this episode of the Music in Our Homeschool Podcast, Gena Mayo introduces homeschool families to one of the most fascinating and influential composers of the 20th century—Béla Bartók. Known for…
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Send us a text Cold Open & Banter 03:50 Buffalo Skulls and Song Memories 08:15 Thought Power and Gossip as Harm 15:30 Good Intentions, Bad Spirits & Colonial Influence 23:00 Warriors, Morality, and Historical Context 29:30 Interrogating the Good/Bad Dichotomy 38:00 Collective Intention and the Power to Harm 44:30 Language Loss: Beyond Boarding Scho…
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Will Colorado tax your overtime pay and tips, even with the federal pause? Then, it’s not just magic mushrooms — the state is reviewing another psychedelic substance for potential therapeutic use. Plus, go to the Colorado town where water tasting is taken seriously, whether it’s fizzy or not. This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Bazi Kanani.…
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