All Posts from Adam Rich
Scientifically Supported Reading Instruction
This episode is part of a two-part series on the topic of scientifically supported reading instruction. Joe Burns is a regional product manager for Capstone, an educational technology and publishing… Read More
The Deeper Learning approach at the Ulster (NY) Board of Cooperative Educational Services
In 2023, Deeper Learning Global (DLg) awarded the Ulster, New York, Board of Cooperative Educational Services (Ulster BOCES) with the “Deeper Learning” designation. Ulster Superintendent Dr. Jonah Schencker discusses this… Read More
Job search expert Mark Dyson says beware of scams, know AI & keep learning
For some people, launching a job search seems more challenging than ever. Our repeat guest, Mark Anthony Dyson, says “think about it like the weather.” Job market conditions vary a… Read More
What does music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs and Donald Trump have in common?
Both Diddy and former President Donald Trump have had their properties searched by law enforcement authorities pursuant to search warrants. Diddy just recently had his properties searched by Homeland Security… Read More
Try these techniques to reduce stress, says Judge Gayle Williams-Byers
This is the second of two episodes about how stress reduces your job performance and satisfaction, and what you can do about it. Our guest, Gayle Williams-Byers, a retired judge,… Read More
Mindfulness enhances your work, and your life, says Judge Gayle Williams-Byers
This is the first of two episodes about how stress impacts your career. When you’re stressed out, you’re not creative or good at solving problems. or making decisions. But our… Read More
Two former judges translate Trump legal cases into simple terms
Retired judges Gayle Williams-Byers and Tom Hodson dissect Donald Trump’s legal issues into understandable terms for the public. In this episode, they examine two recent rulings by Judge Scott McAfee… Read More
Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom
Following the release of Chat-GPT and other Artificial Intelligence (AI) platforms, teachers and administrators at all levels of education have worked to react to both the possibilities and problems of… Read More
Dr. Cynthia Wise and the Culture Conscious Campus Model
Dr. Cynthia Wise has developed a career-long track record of turning low-performing schools into schools of distinction. Currently the Principal and Chief Academic Officer of the Transformation Waco Charter Schools… Read More
“One More War to Fight” author Dr. Stephen Goldman talks about the bonding of Civil War Union soldiers after the war.
Psychiatrist and author Dr. Stephen A. Goldman tackles postwar life of Union Civil War soldiers and their commitment to social change. In his book, One More War to Fight: Union… Read More
New jobs are opening in 2024, says WorkingNation exec Joan Lynch
Our guest, Joan Lynch, is head of video and other content at WorkingNation, an innovative media company that creates well-researched and inspiring stories about everything related to jobs. Today, she… Read More
Providing Teletherapy Support for English Language Learners
Sam Torres is a bilingual case manager for VocoVision, a company that provides teletherapy services for students across multiple specialties. Sam discusses specific strategies for promoting success for English Language… Read More
Identify what matters, then build a retirement portfolio, says Tom Hodson
Today’s guest is our good friend – and WOUB colleague – Tom Hodson. His career has involved many types of expertise, and it seems like Tom never did just one… Read More
Rural Practice Incentive Program brings lawyers to underserved populations.
Ohio, like most states, has vast regions that have too few lawyers based upon population needs. In Ohio, 82 of the 88 counties do not have adequate representation. Only the… Read More
Enjoy your job and make it count, says Greg Martin
Our theme is why and how to keep pursuing greater happiness — as well as success – at work. Our guest is merger and acquisition expert Greg Martin. He’s a… Read More
MIT Technology Review’s 2024 10 breakthrough technologies.
At the end of each year, the editors and staff of the MIT Technology Review select the top 10 new technologies that will breakthrough in the coming year. The list… Read More
Kerry Hannon describes positive workplace trends
Today’s returning guest is our good friend, Kerry Hannon. She’s a leading expert and futurist on careers, jobs, entrepreneurship, personal finance and retirement. Kerry is the author of more than… Read More
News media are obsessed with covering former Pres. Donald Trump.
There are mutual obsessions between the news media who cover former President Donald Trump and Donald Trump and the news media. Both rely on the other and both benefit from… Read More
College students & faculty need a change, says Dave Goldberg
In this episode we discuss the changing world of higher education. Our guest is Dave Goldberg, an AI pioneer, engineer, executive coach and respected computer scientist. He is also an… Read More
Local news outlets disappearing at an alarming rate…What’s next?
While 60 percent of Americans have more trust in local news than national news, local media are disappearing at an alarming rate. We are losing an average of two newspapers… Read More
Preparation and listening can empower pitches, says sales expert Connie Whitman
A skill set that promotes success on almost any career path is the ability to sell. Whether you’re promoting a product, an idea, or yourself, sales savvy can make a… Read More
The Climate Assessment sheds light on workforce trends, says Prof. Geoff Dabelko
The Fifth National Climate Assessment summarizes the best available information on the risks, impacts and responses to climate change in the U.S. Our expert guest, Geoff Dabelko, is one of… Read More
WHO Lies Beneath : Season 2 wrap-up and looking ahead to Season 3
This is the last episode of season 2, and we are going to introduce you to some people in upstate New York, partially inspired by what they heard on this… Read More
Political update on both parties from Time Washington Correspondent
Philip Elliott, Washington correspondent for Time and author of Time’s newsletter, D.C. Brief, breaks down the status of national politics as we sit just less than a year away from… Read More
WHO Lies Beneath : Episode 6 – Jane Galford Johnson
Jane Johnson is a pretty common name. So common in fact that there are two people buried on the asylum grounds with that name.
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