Educating Empathy
The Educating Empathy podcast explores diverse perspectives on secondary and postsecondary education. Discussions on the podcast will cover a wide range of topics related to educational policy, advocacy, leadership, pedagogy, and personal stories. We also delve into discussions about promoting empathetic understanding in society. This podcast is produced by SissyMarySue Education Fund, a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) committed to providing educational children’s programming, play-based learning, and opportunities for young people to learn about social and ecological justice. Our work is informed by contemporary research on play pedagogy and brain-based learning. We hope these episodes will benefit anyone with an interest in education, including: -Educators seeking to incorporate play and creativity into their instruction -Parents and families who are looking for educational materials and media for their children -Community members invested in promoting social and ecological justice Episodes of Educating Empathy are produced in two parts. Episodes will air on the second and third Friday of each month. Episodes will feature educators and focus on specific topics relevant to educational pedagogy, policy, and leadership as well as feature individuals' stories from diverse backgrounds who want to share their personal experiences and perspectives on inclusive education. Visit our website: https://www.sissymarysue.org/
Episodes
11 episodes
Artist Lee Truer Poetry, Empathy, Teaching and Youth Emotional Empowerment
Lee Truer shares her personal introspective, empathy driven POETRY and poignant reflections of when she encouraged students, in a writing project that allowed them to process difficult feelings after the death of George Floyd. You see, her stud...
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Episode 11
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29:42
The Implications of African-Centered STEM - Prof. Sharif Beyah
The Implications of African-Centered STEM - Prof. Sharif BeyahPODCAST "Educating Empathy" - SissyMarySue Education Fund 501 (c) (3) Nonprofit. GUEST: Professor Sharif BeyahHOST: Dr. Lugene KennebrewMusic: "Already Done"...
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Episode 10
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Creative Play for Teaching Empathy to Young Children - A Doctoral Dissertation Documentary of Play Pedagogy, Empathy, Inclusion, and Equity
SissyMarySue Education Fund 501 (c) (3) Nonprofit- Public Charity offers the complete audio on our PODCAST -Educating Empathy- of:Creative Play for Teaching Empathy to Young Children( a doctoral dissertation- documentary of play peda...
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Episode 9
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2:07:34
Access and Inclusion in Aviation: A Conversation with Mamie Lanford Singleton and Colonel George London
ACCESS and INCLUSION in AVIATIONour "Educating Empathy" --PODCAST!Mamie Lanford Singleton-began an aviation enrichment program for youth in St. Paul Minnesota, when she was serving as a Police Officer that expanded to far beyond ...
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Episode 8
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1:41:02
A Conversation with Dr. Anton Treuer - Ojibwe Language Revitalization
In this episode, Dr. Wendy Muhlhauser-Tingblad speaks with Dr. Anton Treuer. Dr. Treuer is a professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University in the Department of Languages and Indigenous Studies. He has authored several books including "E...
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Part 2: A Duluth Family of Firsts: Recalling Racial Exclusion that Profoundly Changed to a Family Absolutely Embraced and Beloved in the community
EDUCATING EMPATHY- Podcast GUEST- Kai Carter recalls life growing up in Duluth Minnesota. Her family courageously and heroically paved the way for other families of color to be accepted in that community ultimately. You see, she comes from a Du...
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A Duluth Family of Firsts: Recalling Racial Exclusion that Profoundly Changed to a Family Absolutely Embraced and Beloved in the Community
EDUCATING EMPATHY- Podcast GUEST- Kai Carter recalls life growing up in Duluth Minnesota. Her family courageously and heroically paved the way for other families of color to be accepted in that community ultimately. You see, she comes from a Du...
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41:06
Part 2: Social Justice, Higher Education & Policy Reflected on by a Civil Rights Pioneer with Dr. Lenneal Henderson
April PODCAST GUEST- Dr. Lenneal Henderson recalls life growing up in a social justice minded family, elaborates on reasons behind serving at both HBCU’s and a traditional college concurrently, as well as his vast array of board service, throug...
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Episode 4
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1:25:57
PART 1- Social Justice, Higher Education & Policy Reflected on by a Civil Rights Pioneer with Dr. Lenneal Henderson
April PODCAST GUEST- Dr. Lenneal Henderson recalls life growing up in a social justice minded family, elaborates on reasons behind serving at both HBCU’s and a traditional college concurrently, as well as his vast array of board service, throug...
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Episode 3
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1:09:57
Part 2: Accessibility: A Focus on Ability vs Disability with Dr. Toby Tomlinson Baker
GUEST- Dr. Toby Tomlinson Baker, Teacher Awarded Honoree for exceptional work is a Special Education Teacher, Professor, Board Member & Chair of the College Planning Committee- SissyMarySue Education Fund. This is a conversation of abili...
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Episode 2
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38:13
Accessibility: A Focus on Ability vs Disability with Dr. Toby Tomlinson Baker - Part 1
GUEST- Dr. Toby Tomlinson Baker, Teacher Awarded Honoree for exceptional work is a Special Education Teacher, Professor, Board Member & Chair of the College Planning Committee- SissyMarySue Education Fund. This is a conversation of abili...
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Episode 1
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57:07