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That Kind of Nerd

That Kind of Nerd

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Welcome to the club this is That Kind of Nerd. A show where we talk about the nerdy things we’re passionate about and judge each other on what we bring to the table. Candid Conversation with Imaginary Points. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatkindofnerd/support
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Where the strange, pop culture, the third eye kids, and the world talk, all combine to chat about movies that should be funded in Hollywood. These movies are often just random ideas that I feel would be profitable in the modern film market based on trends. I am Biz BZAR, and my podcast is all about the BZAR Movies I believe Should be made Sooner than Later. If you like movies and love to chat about them then you should join the BZAR GANG And listen to the BZAR PODCAST.
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Heather is TIRED of non-expert stakeholders trying to tell her what is and isn’t “quality” for young children’s spaces and experiences. In this episode, she invites Carol Garboden Murray and Richard Cohen to help her process how problematic it is when we lose sight of children’s current, lived experiences in favor of placing the weight of solving a…
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If there’s one thing host Heather Bernt-Santy loves, it’s a nerdy panel discussion! And this one is a good one…including Heather, Richard Cohen (Zen and the Art of Early Childhood), Nancy Rosenow (author of Encouragement Every Day), Carol Garboden Murray (author of Illuminating Care: The Practice and Pedagogy of Care) and Stacy Benge (author of The…
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This week host Heather Bernt-Santy welcomes Dartmouth sociologist Dr Casey Stockstill, author of the book False Starts: The Segregated Lives of Preschoolers. In her book, she describes and discusses what she learned while conducting research in two different early childhood programs: a Head Start program and an affluent private preschool. “False St…
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Join host Heather Bernt-Santy and fellow nerd Lizz Nolasco as they explore this quote from an article by Beth Blue Swadener and Shirley Kessler: “Of significance among reconceptualist perspectives is the social, historical and political context of the early childhood curriculum. Underlying this rethinking of curriculum planning is the study of the …
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The idea of loose parts is often misunderstood and misrepresented in early childhood spaces and conversations. In this conversation, Heather talks to authors Suzanne Axelsson and Miriam Beloglovsky to explore the origin of the idea, the reasons and ways it gets mixed up, and how to get back to the beauty and possibility of filling our spaces with t…
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Join host Heather Bernt-Santy as she talks to Stephanie Goloway, author of the Redleaf Press book Happily Ever Resilient: Using Fairy Tales to Nurture Children Through Adversity. Discover how “we can transform our best practices surrounding play, stories, and nurturing relationships into the protective factors for resilience: attachment, initiative…
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In a post on his Substack, Peter Gray wrote, “the rules of play provide boundaries within which the actions must occur, but they do not precisely dictate the actions. The rules always leave plenty of room for creativity.” In this episode, Mike Huber joins Heather to discuss rules in children’s power play. Thanks for listening! Save 10% on professio…
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We’ve heard and read over and over again that children need “structure,” but too often what that translates into in practice with young children is attempts to “control.” Host Heather Bernt-Santy and Nerd Favorite Lisa Murphy are here to unpack the difference. Thanks for listening! Save 10% on professional development from Explorations Early Learni…
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In play, children stay connected to their childhood capacities that support creativity and innovation. Just like children, when adults engage in play and creative endeavors, they can find that childlike center that cultivates happiness and joy. Play is affirming because it allows us to enter a natural, safe, and caring environment in which we freel…
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Author Nancy Rosenow, advisor at Dimensions Educational Research Foundation, joins host Heather Bernt-Santy to discuss her new book, Encouragement Every Day, “a collection of 366 quotes and daily nuggets thoughtfully curated by Nancy…as she journeys along with you. A little something for everyone — offering support, joy and high fives as you embrac…
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In this episode, Brian and CJ dive into the latest rumors surrounding Xbox. Is the gaming giant planning to spin off its exclusives to other platforms? And what about the Xbox Game Pass? Are we witnessing the end of an era or the start of something wonderful? The hosts discuss the broken promises of streaming services and explore the pros and cons …
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Apple TV+ very quietly became the best streaming service available We discuss must-watch series and movies available only on Apple TV+ We compare value vs other streaming services We discuss For All Mankind in some depth without spoilers Amazon Prime is going to charge for ad-free and we don’t like it. Josh and CJ give you a list of things to watch…
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Lisa Murphy cohosts to explore a mind blowing new (but really pretty old) perspective on "patience".Thanks for listening!Like the show? Consider supporting our work by becoming a Patron, shopping our Amazon Link, or sharing it with someone who might enjoy it. You can leave a comment or ask a question here.Click here for more Heather.Here's the PDF …
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n this episode, we kick off with a nostalgic journey back to our "Tech Perspective" segment. CJ puts the spotlight on Clicks iPhone Keyboard and revisit the iconic Blackberry Keyboard and T9. Next up, the conversation gets heated as Josh expresses his frustration with yet another Rolling Stone list, solidifying his belief in the magazine's irreleva…
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"Human rights belong to everyone from cradle to grave and everywhere in between, irrespective of who we are or where we come from." (Alison Tonkin)Join host Heather Bernt-Santy and Guest Nerd Lisa Murphy for a conversation of play as a child's human right, and what that means for us in the big picture as well as in our daily work. Find more on Arti…
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FINALLY! It's been so long since Lisa Murphy was on the show! After hanging out at the NAEYC conference Expo/Vendor Hall, Lisa and host Heather Bernt-Santy have some thoughts about the priorities and messages of the Vendor Hall, teacher developmental stages (sort of) and what we WISH had been there.Want more Lisa? (Of course you do!): https://www.o…
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You've heard Stacy Benge on a previous episode, but we had to bring her back! This book is SO GOOD, folks. Join host Heather Bernt-Santy, Mike Huber and Stacy for this discussion of visual perception, how it differs from "eyesight," and why it matters for our developmentally informed support of children's literacy.Use code ECENERD for 15% off The W…
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"Childhood is full of invisible intentions. The ones that, without listening, would bloom and die without our knowledge." -Ron GradyTune in to hear Ron talk more about these intentions, the relational energy of materials in early childhood spaces, and honoring the moment with children to host Heather Bernt-Santy. Find more about Ron's blog and/or b…
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Brian scraps the boys’ topics because he wants TKoN to give Listenerds the definitive Nicolas Cage movie tier rating. Listen as the boys discuss every Nic Cage movie they’ve seen, some they haven’t, and others that no one should ever see. EVER. Don't forget to follow That Kind of Nerd on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Threads ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠…
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Did you know that some early childhood folx have strong feelings AGAINST pushing children on swings? What started as text chat between Mike Huber and Carol Garboden Murray (and was then shared with host Heather Bernt-Santy) turned into a really good episode about child development, adult roles and a "serve and return" that is both literal and theor…
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Host Heather Bernt-Santy and visiting Nerd Carol Garboden Murray are so excited to present this episode for you! Dr Alison Clark, author of Slow Knowledge and the Unhurried Child: Time for Slow Pedagogies in Early Childhood Education. You can buy the book here: https://shorturl.at/uDFS4Want to support Heather's work? You can "Buy Her a Coffee" here…
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If you had a time machine what Apple Products would you have bought at launch time? Josh wants to know why Brovocon exists. Brian talks about hearing the Russo Brothers speaking and questions the fate of the MCU. Don't forget to follow That Kind of Nerd on Threads ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Mastodon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Than…
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There was an audio issue before so let's call this the (Nerd's Version) We're talking about Taylor Swift again (only half kidding) Are TSwift fans ruining the movie theater experience? Brian wants to know what Actor you would like to curate a movie list for you. This sparks a classic CJ meltdown! (cause of course it did) Josh has a tiny thing that …
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It's a question that comes up whenever Heather talks about play--what do we do when children don't know how to play? Listen in as she talks through some possibilities with beloved Nerds Richard Cohen, Bethany Corrie, Mike Huber, and special guest-who-didn't-know-she'd-be-a-guest-when-she-logged-in, Annie Friday!…
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You all! It's the 300th episode of the show! And you know what special episodes mean? PAJAMA PARTY! Put on some jammies, grab a favorite beverage, and join the Nerd Collective as we talk about how gross our obsession with school readiness is and how it negatively impacts children and our profession.
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Tune in for a conversation about attempts to define quality, gatekeeping in early childhood, myths about one type of care being automatically higher quality, and more with Heather Bernt-Santy and Lizz Nolasco. Want to support Heather's work? You can do that on her Buy Me a Coffee page! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heatherfNeed some That Early Child…
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YOU GUYS! You have to read Stacy Benge's book "The Whole Child Alphabet: How Young Children Actually Develop Literacy" as soon as you can! Author and speaker Stacy Benge joins Heather Bernt-Santy to discuss this really, very, really important new book. How does physical development strengthen literacy? What do we need to know about visual perceptio…
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New York City PreK teacher Helen Frazier joins Heather Bernt-Santy for a discussion of her Chalkbeat article "In Preschool, One Size Doesn't Fit All. So Why is NYC Asking Early Educators to Use a Single Curriculum?"Read the article here: https://ny.chalkbeat.org/2023/7/31/23807750/preschool-creative-curriculum-nycWant to support Heather's work? Her…
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We're back! CJ is ready to catch up and talk sports? Josh is actually ready to save all of sports and talk about his love of Taylor Swift! Brian has 2 lists and we're ready to hear what Josh has to say The 50 Worst Decisions in Movie History The 35 best movies to see before you die ⁠ Don't forget to follow That Kind of Nerd on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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If you haven't read the 2019 book Let the Children Play: How More Play will Save Our Schools and Help Children Thrive, you're missing out! The book's authors, William Doyle and Pasi Sahlberg, join Heather for a conversation about play, schools, 21st century skills....and George Costanza?
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Child and family policy expert and author Elliot Haspel joins Heather and Tiffany to talk about why the economic argument for "solving" the child care crisis is important--but not enough. Love the show? Help support our work by "buying me a coffee!" here: https://bmc.link/heatherf
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Child advocate, play enthusiast and maker of magic Kisa Marx is this week's guest! Listen in as she talks with Heather and cohost Mike Huber about humanity, genius and joy in early childhood settings. Thank you for listening! Would you like to support Heather's work? You can "buy her a coffee" here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heatherf…
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Amanda Morgan (www.notjustcute.com) stops by to talk with Heather about the renewed focus in education on the Science of Reading, and how to be sure we don't forget the early childhood foundation necessary for supporting its "Five Pillars." Thank you for listening! Would you like to support Heather's work? You can "buy her a coffee" here: https://w…
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Welcome to the latest episode of That Kind of Nerd CJ dives into the world of Secret Invasion, prompting the team to share their reactions to the series. But this isn't just a review; CJ has a bigger question in mind. He's wondering whether Disney might alter their plans to adapt certain series into Disney+ Movies based on the outcome of Secret Inv…
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It's nice to see you again! Who is Owen Gleiberman? CJ now has a growing media server (thanks to Josh) Josh is angry about another list! Brian found a list of blockbusters nobody remembers Don't forget to follow "That Kind of Nerd" on ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Mastodon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Thank you for tuning in to "That Kind of Nerd" and being …
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If you haven't followed occupational therapist Greg Santucci on social media, what are you even doing? In this episode, Greg joins Heather to talk about ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis), the reported experiences of autistic people who have been "treated" with ABA, and alternatives for families who feel like ABA is their only option for their autisti…
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When Heather saw Kelsie Olds' post on her Occuplaytional Therapist Facebook page that opened with, "I think we would actually all be fine if we would drop the word 'consequences' from our vocabularies entirely," she KNEW this would be a great podcast conversation. And it was! Find Kelsie on FB at The Occuplaytional Therapist or visit her website at…
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This week we're talking TikTok, Superman, and The Bear! Brian wants to know who should be follwing on TikTok! Want a nerdy FYP? Folow this list! We have a new Superman! What do the nerds think of the casting? Fianlly we talk spoilers for The Bear Season 2 YOU 100% SHOULD BE WATCHING THIS SHOW! Don't forget to follow "That Kind of Nerd" on ⁠⁠Twitter…
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Strategies and responses for working with young children who have experienced or are experiencing trauma are vital for early care and education practitioners to understand--why would we need to be warned about our use of ACE scores? Instructional coach and PhD candidate Alex Winninghoff joins Heather Bernt-Santy and Lizz Nolasco to discuss her arti…
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In his foreword to the book Rethinking Readiness in Early Childhood Education: Implications for Policy and Practice (edited by Jeanne Marie Iorio and Will Parnell), William Ayers writes, "Every child comes to school a question mark and an exclamation point...every teacher must decide whether...to keep questions and passions alive...or to hammer the…
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Carol Garboden Murray and Bethany Corrie join host Heather Bernt-Santy for part 1 of our discussion of Alison Clark's book Slow Knowledge and the Unhurried Child: Time for Slow Pedagogies in Early Childhood Education.Thank you for listening! If you loved it, you can Buy Me a Coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heatherf…
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Brian leads the charge by presenting AVClub.com's list of the 20 best series finales. Together with Josh and CJ, they explore the list, analyzing the selections and identifying potential glaring omissions. Get ready for a lively debate about the conclusions of beloved TV shows and whether some deserving finales may have been left out. Next up, Josh…
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