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    90 Memorable Moments of The LET's Talk Podcast 2022-23

    en-usMay 23, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Join Dr. Gulley and Ted on the final episode of The LET's Talk Podcast for the 2022-23 school year as they reflect on their favorite moments from this exciting season. From insightful interviews to inspiring discussions, they revisit the highlights that made this season truly memorable. 

    Recent Episodes from The LET's Talk Podcast

    LET's Talk with Mesquite ISD Assistant Superintendent of Personnel Services, Dr. Andrea Hensley

    LET's Talk with Mesquite ISD Assistant Superintendent of Personnel Services, Dr. Andrea Hensley

    On this episode of The LET's Talk Podcast, Dr. Andrea Hensley, Assistant Superintendent of Personnel Services, shares an inspiring story about how getting to know people from different backgrounds changed her "why." She learned the importance of listening with empathy and understanding through a pregnant woman on trial, which led her to pursue prison ministry and make a positive impact on inmates' lives. As an experienced educator and leader, Dr. Hensley emphasizes the importance of truly listening to each other and planting seeds of hope that may have a lasting impact on our students. 

    LET’s Talk with Mesquite ISD Family Support Liaison Carlos Bañuelos

    LET’s Talk with Mesquite ISD Family Support Liaison Carlos Bañuelos

    Carlos Bañuelos is a Family Support Liaison for Mesquite ISD, born in San Antonio to Mexican parents. When he was a child, his mother relied on food and low-income assistance programs to make ends meet while she continued learning English to enroll in college. Although they could have returned to Mexico after his parents divorced, he admires his mother's perseverance to earn a college degree to stay in the U.S. and make a living with her children. His upbringing helps him relate to the more than 1,000 MISD students identified as McKinney Vento or in foster care. Hear from Bañuelos, who is also a cancer survivor, as he talks about living a life of service and “doing what you can for others.”

    LET's Talk with Children's Book Author & Global Health Leader Erica Asante

    LET's Talk with Children's Book Author & Global Health Leader Erica Asante

    Erica Asante is a children’s book author and a global health leader. Born in the United States but of Ghanaian heritage, she has always embraced and shared her culture. Erica, who has traveled to 20 countries and five continents, has observed that to assimilate, people often lose their culture and language. During the pandemic, she was inspired by her son to write a children’s book, Threads of Me, after he was asked what his favorite food was but was too shy to name his favorite African dish. Hear how she hopes to bring global awareness for children to be proud of their heritage and share it with others. 

    LET's Talk with Mesquite ISD Assistant Superintendent of Finance and Operations Gilberto Prado

    LET's Talk with Mesquite ISD Assistant Superintendent of Finance and Operations Gilberto Prado

    Gilberto Prado joined Mesquite ISD near the end of the first semester, but his personality and leadership qualities allowed him to hit the ground running. He came to Mesquite after only 4.5 months in Northwest ISD. Despite his brief time there, his coworkers loved him, showing the kind of immediate impression he makes. Prado is the Assistant Superintendent of Finance and Operations, which sounds like a job that is both very important and very boring (Ted asks him about this). When he was nine years old, Prado’s family moved from Mexico to Dallas, and his educational foundation came from elementary and middle school in Dallas ISD and high school at St. Mark’s School of Texas. Prado also talks about his unique leadership style and how he has integrated into the Mesquite community in only a few months.

    LET's Talk with Mesquite High School Art Teacher Chris Bingham

    LET's Talk with Mesquite High School Art Teacher Chris Bingham

    Chris Bingham teaches art at Mesquite High School, and he's also a practicing professional artist. In his mind, that makes him a much better art teacher. The Oak Cliff native who got in trouble for doodling in class now has large murals across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Chris would argue that we're all artists in one way or another and feels like it's his job to bring it out of all his students.


    The LET's Talk Podcast
    en-usMarch 07, 2023

    LET's Talk with NBC 5 reporter and weekend anchor Vince Sims

    LET's Talk with NBC 5 reporter and weekend anchor Vince Sims

    NBC 5 reporter and weekend anchor Vince Sims joins his old friend Ted Madden and Dr. Gulley. As a polished presence in local media in the Dallas-Fort Worth market, Vince is still country at heart, as he grew up on a farm in Southeast Arkansas. Vince's career has included stops in Monroe (Louisiana), Pittsburgh, and Atlanta. His compassion, along with his patience and grace, has helped him successfully navigate a career in TV that can sometimes be contentious.

    LET's Talk with Mesquite Friendship Baptist Church Co-Pastor Caleb Turner

    LET's Talk with Mesquite Friendship Baptist Church Co-Pastor Caleb Turner

    Caleb Turner has come a long way from kindergarten parent-teacher conferences. Caleb is currently co-pastor at Mesquite Friendship Baptist Church and is in line to become a pastor when his father retires in June. Caleb admits to being a bit of a troublemaker in school; he says he wasn't a bad kid, just more of a class clown. Turner was a football and track athlete at Mesquite High and then Horn High before going to college on a track scholarship. He spent a night in jail, served in the military, got married and had two kids; so he knows what it's like to be a troubled kid who turns out to be an influential man. Those life experiences serve him well with all his parishioners, making him relatable and even more respectable, despite some of his previous failings.

    LET's Talk with West Mesquite High School Principal, Karen Morris

    LET's Talk with West Mesquite High School Principal, Karen Morris

    West Mesquite Principal Karen Morris was an original member of the LET Committee – founded in June 2020 – but her desire for equitable treatment for everyone dates back to her youth in Burleson. As she said, "Everybody in the town looked just like me. So when I had the opportunity to go to the University of Texas, I went running." The former Spanish teacher enjoys the reaction she gets from students when she speaks to them in Spanish, and appreciates the grace they and their parents show her when her Spanish isn't perfect.

    The LET's Talk Podcast
    en-usJanuary 17, 2023

    LET's Talk with A.C. New Middle School Principal Regina Jackson

    LET's Talk with A.C. New Middle School Principal Regina Jackson

    Regina Jackson has been part of the Mesquite ISD family since 2000 and has had a front-row seat to all the changes in MISD over the last 22 years. After joining North Mesquite as a science teacher and then moving into administration, Jackson became principal of A.C. New Middle School in 2018. Hear how the hiring practices at A.C. New have created a higher sense of belonging in their students. Learn how Jackson's experience with educational inequity, both as a student and as a substitute teacher in Dallas ISD, motivates her to make sure her students get every opportunity as anyone in the district or the state.

    The LET's Talk Podcast
    en-usJanuary 04, 2023
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