Episodios

  • Coming soon: The Future World of Work
    Jun 9 2025

    Listeners voted and told us this summer they wanted us to tell them more about the future world of work.

    Jeff and Tricia will bring listeners an incredible lineup of experts from a broad range of industries to tell us more about where we are heading.

    The summer series is proud to partner with Alongside.

    Tune in June 16th to catch the first episode in our summer of great conversations.

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    2 m
  • The Importance of Trauma-Informed Philanthropy & Advocacy
    Jun 9 2025

    In this conversation, Erin Williamson from Love 146 discusses the organization's core values of defiant hope and unfiltered joy, emphasizing the importance of trauma-informed care in supporting youth who have experienced trafficking. She highlights the necessity of a collective effort in addressing these complex issues and the role of policy in protecting victims. The discussion also touches on the importance of teaching consent and navigating relationships, as well as how the public can support change through awareness and advocacy.

    Erin Williamson is the Chief Programs & Strategy Officer at Love146, where she’s spent over a decade fighting child trafficking through trauma-informed care, prevention education, and survivor advocacy. With 20+ years in the field, Erin brings deep insight into protecting vulnerable youth and driving policy change—while balancing her role as a parent and education advocate. Erin holds a Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) from American University & is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker.

    Learn more

    https://www.facebook.com/love146.org/

    https://love146.org/


    https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-williamson-5b88b58b


    https://x.com/Love146

    Chapters

    00:00 Defiant Hope and Unfiltered Joy in Action


    05:03 The Importance of Trauma-Informed Care


    09:13 The Collective Effort in Addressing Trafficking


    15:42 Navigating Complex Relationships and Boundaries


    21:26 Teaching Consent Across Generations


    27:58 Rethinking Child Autonomy and Rights


    33:11 The Role of Policy in Supporting Victims


    39:50 How the Public Can Support Change

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    45 m
  • Overcoming Barriers with Universal Design for Learning
    Jun 2 2025

    In this conversation, Dr. Loui Lord Nelson discusses the connections between technical theater and Universal Design for Learning (UDL), emphasizing the importance of intentional design in educational environments. The conversation explores barriers to implementing UDL, the significance of emotional connections in learning, and the necessity of fostering collaboration and community among learners. Dr. Nelson highlights the role of educators in creating inclusive and supportive learning spaces that cater to the diverse needs of all students. In this conversation, Loui Lord Nelson, Ph.D., discusses the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and how to make learning more accessible and engaging for all students. She emphasizes the importance of context in learning, the use of metaphors like sunsets to explain UDL, and provides practical resources for educators looking to implement UDL strategies. The discussion also touches on the significance of designing for barriers and fostering learner agency, as well as the iterative nature of design in educational settings.

    Ready to learn more from our guest?

    https://theudlapproach.com/

    Chapters

    00:00 The Intersection of Technical Theater and UDL
    04:09 Intentional Design in Learning Environments
    11:14 Barriers to Implementing UDL
    17:44 Emotional Connections in Learning
    22:14 Fostering Collaboration and Community
    30:33 Accessible Learning Resources
    31:33 The Sunset Analogy for UDL
    36:10 Starting Points for UDL Implementation
    40:31 Understanding UDL Gears
    46:42 Designing for Barriers and Agency
    52:44 The Design Workflow and Reflection

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    57 m
  • Insights on the future of restorative justice
    May 26 2025
    In this episode of Shifting Schools, Jeff Utecht interviews Nicholas Bradford, founder of the National Center for Restorative Justice. They discuss the importance of restorative justice in education, the training and engagement strategies for teachers, and the current trends in school management and student engagement. Nicholas shares insights on the future of restorative justice, emphasizing the need for empathetic approaches in handling student conflicts and the importance of community engagement through conferences and workshops.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Restorative Justice in Education
    05:35 Trends in School Engagement and Management
    11:31 Future of Restorative Justice in Education
    17:26 Conferences and Community Engagement

    Meet our guest:

    With over 15 years of experience in the field, Nicholas has worked extensively to promote belonging, culture change, and accountability through restorative justice. He is the founder of the National Center for Restorative Justice and the author of A Real-World Guide to Restorative Justice for Schools. His work is informed by a unique blend of personal insight, academic expertise, and a 24-year career in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve, making him a dynamic and deeply knowledgeable voice in this space.

    https://www.nationalcenterforrestorativejustice.com/

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    23 m
  • The Future of AI in Trade Classrooms
    May 19 2025

    This is a topic so nice, Jeff just had to talk about it twice!

    If you missed last week's episode you might want to check it out first, it is a great precursor to this conversation where Jeff Utecht explores the integration of AI in trade classrooms, focusing on material selection, safety simulations, and the pedagogical benefits of using AI tools. He emphasizes the importance of preparing students for a future where AI is prevalent in the workforce, advocating for a collaborative approach where AI acts as a co-pilot in education. Through practical examples and insights, Utecht illustrates how AI can enhance learning experiences and improve efficiency in trade education.

    Chapters

    00:00The Future of AI in Trade Classrooms 02:59Material Selection and Optimization with AI 05:52AI-Driven Safety Simulations and Briefings 08:50Integrating AI into Classroom Practices 12:11Preparing Students for a Sustainable Future 15:00AI as a Co-Pilot in Education
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    22 m
  • AI in CTE Classrooms: A New Era Is Here
    May 12 2025

    In this episode, Jeff Utecht explores the transformative impact of AI in Career and Technical Education (CTE) classrooms, particularly in construction and welding. He discusses how generative AI tools can enhance learning and efficiency, providing real-world applications and examples. The conversation emphasizes the importance of preparing students for a future where AI plays a crucial role in skilled trades, highlighting the need for critical thinking and verification of AI-generated information.

    Chapters

    00:00 AI in CTE Classrooms: A New Era
    04:49 Generative AI in Construction and Welding
    10:03 Building Information Management Software
    14:45 Computer Vision in Welding Education
    19:55 Preparing Students for the Future of Trades

    Takeaways

    AI is revolutionizing CTE classrooms, making learning more interactive.
    Generative AI can optimize construction designs and processes.
    Students must learn to verify AI-generated information.
    There is a significant shortage of skilled labor in construction.
    AI tools can provide instant feedback in welding education.
    Building Information Management (BIM) software is essential for modern construction.
    Computer vision technology can enhance quality control in welding.
    Educators should pilot AI tools in their classrooms.
    Safety and critical thinking are paramount when using AI.
    Preparing students for the future of trades is essential.

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    23 m
  • Can AI help us share our stories?
    May 5 2025

    In this episode of the Shifting Schools podcast, Tricia Friedman introduces a month-long challenge focused on playing with ideas. She discusses the importance of crafting personal stories as a means of reflection for educators and introduces a new generative AI bot designed to assist in this process. The episode encourages listeners to engage with the provided resources and share their experiences.

    Ready to check out the bot?

    https://chatgpt.com/g/g-680fda72d2b88191b55ebf3c763d5dbb-crafting-your-story-as-an-end-of-year-reflection

    Wanna check out the free guide?

    https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/crafting-the-story-of-our-learning/

    Takeaways

    This May, we invite you to get playful and curious.
    Crafting stories can help educators reflect on their year.
    The free guide helps educators share their stories.
    Generative AI can enhance storytelling activities.
    The bot assists in building a narrative structure.
    Listening to each other's stories is valuable.
    Feedback from the community is essential for growth.
    The challenge aims to foster community engagement.
    Experimenting with tools can boost confidence in storytelling.
    Sharing stories can strengthen team dynamics.

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    6 m
  • The 'sexy broccoli' episode with Dr. Michael Greger
    Apr 27 2025

    This week we speak with internationally renowned physician and nutritionist, and New York Times bestselling author Dr. Michael Greger about his upcoming book, THE HOW NOT TO AGE COOKBOOK: 100+ Recipes for Getting Healthier and Living Longer is a fully illustrated cookbook filled with recipes to make you healthier as you age.

    In The How Not to Age Cookbook, decades of scientific research are put to use in over a hundred recipes that will leave readers feeling nourished for years to come. Each of these simple, nutrition-packed dishes (like chickpea and tempeh breakfast burritos, edamame bisque, pinto bean spread, or mushroom hummus wraps) uses ingredients that have been proven to promote a healthy lifespan drawing on inspiration from the places around the world where people traditionally live the longest.

    Grounded in the latest nutrition science, The How Not to Age Cookbook is chock-full of delicious meals, snacks, and beverages that will keep the body both nourished and youthful. In addition to discussing interventions to regulate the eleven aging pathways, Dr. Greger will also share tricks for taking unpalatable powders and tips on how to cook legumes on the stovetop.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Healthspan and Cooking
    03:00 The Role of Legumes in a Healthy Diet
    05:51 Practical Tips for Healthy Eating on the Go
    08:58 The Gap in Medical Nutrition Education
    12:13 The Importance of Communication in Nutrition
    14:54 Marketing Healthy Eating and Social Influences
    18:01 The Social Aspect of Healthy Eating

    Thank you to our show sponsor:

    https://www.neulight.io/?utm_source=shiftingschool&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=fallsponsorship&utm_id=1

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