In this episode, comedian and tea enthusiast Jesse Appell of Jesse's Teahouse takes us on a journey from studying Chinese comedy to building an online tea business. He shares how navigating different cultures shaped his perspective on laughter, authenticity, and community. From mastering traditional Chinese cross-talk comedy to reinventing himself after a life-changing move, Jesse and host Brian Lowery discuss adaptation and the unexpected paths that bring meaning to our lives. For more on Jesse, visit jessesteahouse.com and for more on Brian and the podcast go to brianloweryphd.com.…
The Choices Program writers talk with Professor Jo-Anne Hart of Lesley University and creator of GrowingVoters.org about the difficulty of teaching the 2016 presidential election to high school students. For teacher tools and lessons on voting and elections, visit http://www.growingvoters.org/ And check out Choices' free Teaching with the News Lesson on the 2016 election at http://www.choices.edu/resources/twtn/twtn-election-2016.php Opening and closing theme music - "New Kids" by Novi Split (CC BY-NC)
The Choices Program writers talk with Professor Jo-Anne Hart of Lesley University and creator of GrowingVoters.org about the difficulty of teaching the 2016 presidential election to high school students. For teacher tools and lessons on voting and elections, visit http://www.growingvoters.org/ And check out Choices' free Teaching with the News Lesson on the 2016 election at http://www.choices.edu/resources/twtn/twtn-election-2016.php Opening and closing theme music - "New Kids" by Novi Split (CC BY-NC)
Lindsay Turchan and Andy Blackadar of the Choices Program talk to Jim Green, professor of Modern Latin American History and Portuguese and Brazilian Studies at Brown University. He is also the director of the Brazil Initiative at Brown. In this episode, Jim offers his insights and perspective on the role of personal stories in creating historical narratives. Opening and closing theme music - "New Kids" by Novi Split (CC BY-NC)…
Mackenzie Abernethy and Mimi Stephens of the Choices Program talk to Celeste Reynolds, a teacher at Mashpee High School in Massachusetts, about her experiences using Choices role plays as a way to get students thinking about multiple perspectives. Opening and closing theme music - "New Kids" by Novi Split (CC BY-NC)…
We have a conversation with Choices Program writer, Mackenzie Abernethy and Moses Brown School teachers, Graham Holland and Jonathan Gold, about how to approach teaching controversial issues in the classroom. Opening and closing theme music - "New Kids" by Novi Split (CC BY-NC)
The Choices Program writers talk with Professor Jo-Anne Hart of Lesley University and creator of GrowingVoters.org about the difficulty of teaching the 2016 presidential election to high school students. For teacher tools and lessons on voting and elections, visit http://www.growingvoters.org/ And check out Choices' free Teaching with the News Lesson on the 2016 election at http://www.choices.edu/resources/twtn/twtn-election-2016.php Opening and closing theme music - "New Kids" by Novi Split (CC BY-NC)…
The Choices Program writing team talk about the challenges of writing a curriculum for high school students about immigration. Learn more about the curriculum, Immigration and the U.S. Policy Debate at http://choices.edu/. Opening and closing theme music - "New Kids" by Novi Split (CC BY-NC)
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