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    Explore " icebreaker" with insightful episodes like "Episode 11: Let go! Move on!", "Episode 10: Think / Pair / Re-pair", "Summer of Love: Interview with Hannah Grace", "537: Unity Mutiny" and "Episode 9: The Intellectual Gym" from podcasts like ""Education Espresso", "Education Espresso", "Book Talk for BookTok", "Coder Radio" and "Education Espresso"" and more!

    Episodes (38)

    Episode 11: Let go! Move on!

    Episode 11: Let go! Move on!

    In this episode of 'Let Go! Move On,' we explore a transformative warm-up activity designed to provide emotional support for students in the classroom. Discover how this engaging exercise empowers students to release negative emotions and create a safe space for emotional well-being, setting the stage for a positive and productive learning experience. For more information and downloadable materials and research, visit the website Education Espresso. 

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    Episode 10: Think / Pair / Re-pair

    Episode 10: Think / Pair / Re-pair

    In this episode, discover the art of challenging students' creative thinking through the power of collaborative questions. Explore a dynamic activity that seamlessly blends individual, paired, and group work to inspire brilliance. Grab your downloadable handout at www.education.espresso.net and start this creative journey with us

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    Summer of Love: Interview with Hannah Grace

    Summer of Love: Interview with Hannah Grace

    Hannah Grace is an English self-labeled “fluffy comfort book” author, writing predominantly new adult and contemporary romance from her home in Manchester, England. Hannah gained instant popularity on TikTok with her breakout novel Icebreaker. When she’s not writing some of our favorite hockey player book boyfriends, Hannah is hanging out with her husband and two dogs, Pig and Bear.  Hannah’s next installment of the Maple Hills series is called Wildfire, available on October 3rd.

    You can find Hannah online at hannahgrace.co.uk and in Instagram @hannahgraceauthor.

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    Episode 9: The Intellectual Gym

    Episode 9: The Intellectual Gym

    Did you ever consider that employing active learning throughout your entire class could transform it into an intellectual playground? Today's topic is similar to a recipe for fostering student participation and engagement to such an extent that you'll witness them taking on a teaching role while you facilitate and observe. Dr. Nick Artman will be our guide in cooking up this recipe.
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    Episode 8: Clash!!

    Episode 8: Clash!!

    In this episode of Education Espresso, our special guest, Ms. Marwa Ghoneim, takes us on a journey through an interesting warm-up activity focused on the dynamic potential of disagreement within the classroom. She will explain to us how students can delve into the art of respectful opposition and discover how to engage in constructive conversations even when faced with differing viewpoints. For additional resources pertaining to this episode, please explore our website at www.educationespresso.net.

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    Episode 7: The Map

    Episode 7: The Map

    In this fresh episode of Education Espresso, we will dive into the world of dialogic teaching. The featured activity, 'The Map,' serves as a captivating warm-up exercise, enabling students and trainees to openly express their values, ideas, and opinions through geographical connections. This dynamic activity fosters inclusivity and promotes a deeper understanding of diversity within the classroom. Explore further dialogic teaching research and access class materials at www.educationespresso.net.

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    Episode 6: What's the Alternative?

    Episode 6: What's the Alternative?

    In this episode, we will encourage students to push the boundaries of their creative thinking by exploring alternative uses for everyday objects. How far can their creativity carry them? Tune in to find out. To access the research article on the Critical Thinking Framework, please visit www.educationespresso.net for a downloadable copy.

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    Episode 5: Mind Escape

    Episode 5: Mind Escape

    In this episode, Dr. Beth Sockman delves into the power of Mind Escape, a warm-up activity,  to boost mindfulness, foster classroom dialogue, alleviate stress, and, crucially, forge social bonds among students. Dr. Sockman will guide you through the step-by-step process of implementing this activity and elucidate its profound advantages for students.
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    Episode 4: Realia

    Episode 4: Realia

    In this new podcast episode, discover an innovative approach to energize your classroom with a dynamic warm-up activity. The episode is about the use of everyday items that students already have, such as keys, watches, and more, to kickstart your lessons. The best part? It's incredibly simple to set up, requiring no handouts or special preparation.

    If you're interested in delving deeper into the research supporting the effectiveness of using realia in the classroom, don't miss the opportunity to access relevant articles on this topic. Simply visit
    www.educationespresso.net and download these valuable resources to enhance your teaching toolkit. Tune in and transform your teaching strategies today!

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    Connection!

    Connection!

    In this episode, we present a novel warm-up activity tailored for the first week of classes. Through this activity, students will uncover the threads that bind them together, discovering the profound interconnectedness that unites us all. As they engage with the activity, students will grasp the essential lesson that each of us belongs and shares connections in diverse and meaningful ways.

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    Ep 241: Lonely? Master the Art of Social Gatherings

    Ep 241: Lonely? Master the Art of Social Gatherings

    Nick Gray, author of The Two Hour Cocktail Party, shares his journey from a shy person with social anxiety to building a robust social network. We discuss how to turn your house into a gathering place for your teen and their friends. 


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    Full Show Notes

    Raising teenagers often means your life becomes a rush of school runs, sports practices, and music recitals, leaving little room for your own social life. It's a challenge faced by many parents, where balancing personal and parental duties often leans heavily towards the latter. But what if you could reclaim your social life without sacrificing your parental responsibilities? What if there was a way to model positive social behaviors for your teens while enriching your network of friendships?

    This week, we dive into the art of maintaining and even flourishing your social life as you navigate the journey of parenting teenagers. Our compass for this expedition? None other than Nick Gray, a renowned author and the mind behind the transformative concept detailed in his book, "The Two-Hour Cocktail Party."

    Nick has sculpted a niche in social generosity and connectivity, transforming his insights into actionable steps for adults seeking to build meaningful relationships amidst their busy lives. His expertise isn't just about throwing parties; it's about weaving the fabric of a community, one gathering at a time. Nick's principles extend beyond mere recreational gatherings, offering a beacon for parents to exemplify balanced life lessons to their teens.

    Forging Connections Through Hosting

    Nick's approach demystifies the daunting task of hosting, breaking it down into manageable, step-by-step actions. By fostering environments where new connections thrive, parents can showcase the power of community and the importance of nurturing relationships. Nick reveals the secret sauce to his hosting formula, emphasizing the blend of structure and spontaneity that makes gatherings memorable and impactful.

    The Power of the Two-Hour Party

    Why two hours, and why on a weekday? Nick delves into the psychology behind the timing, explaining how constraint fosters both anticipation and participation. This format not only respects the busy schedules of attendees but also emphasizes quality interactions over quantity. It’s a lesson in respecting boundaries and making the most of the time we share with others—valuable lessons for teenagers watching their parents lead by example.

    Modeling Social Skills for Teenagers

    One of the silent benefits of embracing Nick’s hosting philosophy is the indirect mentoring parents provide to their teenagers. As teens observe their parents navigate social planning, inclusive conversations, and the art of welcoming diverse groups of people into their homes, they absorb critical life skills. From icebreakers to closing conversations, these gatherings become live demonstrations of emotional intelligence in action.

    Topics Covered in the Episode:

    - Why parents should prioritize their social lives alongside their parenting duties
    - The unexpected advantages of hosting weekday gatherings
    - Using icebreakers to create a welcoming atmosphere and stimulate engaging conversations
    - Tips for creating an inclusive environment that encourages new connections
    - How parents hosting parties can serve as role models for their teens, teaching them valuable social skills

    Nick's insights are a reminder of the joy and fulfillment that come from nurturing our social lives, even in the midst of parenting. 

    Discover more about Nick and his work at https://nickgray.net/ Don't miss this invigorating discussion on how to balance being a great parent with being a great friend and community member. Tune in, gather some tips for your next two-hour cocktail party, and subscribe to Talking to Teens for more enlightening conversations.

    Project Icebreaker: The Endgame

    Project Icebreaker: The Endgame

    Last episode we discussed the 7th stage of America's collapse. This episode Terry Sacka, AAMS explains Project Icebreaker: The Endgame of the United States of America's Empire in a new multipolar world and what impact SWIFT will have on international banking.

    I saw a wave, a dark wave, come over our nation. And it's not just the election, of course, but this program is going to be all in the name RIGGED because when I, and we formed RIGGED, it was because of the financial system, but RIGGED is now becoming common in America. And it's all RIGGED [against you].


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    is a Wealth Strategist, Financial Analyst and Founder of Cornerstone Asset Metals, Wealth Transfer News Television, and the RIGGED podcast. He formerly was a financial advisor for A.G. Edwards and a strategist in commodity options and futures. Using his global travel and U.S. Army military experience, Terry has accumulated a unique perspective of the real global economic framework.

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    I am Ash Kay!

    I am Ash Kay!
    Welcome to the Life of Ash Kay podcast. I am so excited for our very first episode together! In this episode, I am going to tell you who I am, why I am here, and what this podcast is going to look like. I am so excited to take this journey with you. Find me here: Website: Lifeofashkay.com Instagram: @lifeofashkay TikTok: @lifeofashkay Things that were mentioned: Institute of Integrative Nutrition Health Coaching Program: https://geti.in/3Q1W1R0 Enneagram test: https://enneagramuniverse.com/ Myer-Briggs: https://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/

    338 - Three Truths and a Lie Part II

    338 - Three Truths and a Lie Part II

    Don't ask me no questions, and I won't tell you no lies. 

    We here at Retro Encounter love talking about video games, but decided to spend this episode getting to know each other a little better. In a sequel to a 2020 episode, four RPGFan panelists play a game in which they try to tell fact from fiction and share some details about themselves. Does Sollosi own three copies of Kingdom Hearts II, a game he's never played? Did Wes teach their daughter to impersonate a British character actor? Listen and reach out to the truth! 

    Featuring: Michael Sollosi, Niki Fakhoori, Wes Iliff, Mario Garcia; Edited by Michael Sollosi

    Opening and ending music by Miles Morkri

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