A few quick questions about why parents started to worry about where there kids are and when they'll be home for dinner. P.S. We know America's Most Wanted is for the criminals, not the kids.
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4:21
Odd Education
From hybrid to virtual to in-person and back again; “I just go like sit and don’t do anything”; dojos, blackbelts, and blackboards; and Google Assistant insights on sponsorships
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16:00
Back in the Saddle
A status check on hybrid vs. virtual; a little bickering about podcast creative directions; some unsanctioned public health advice and shameless sponsorship discussion (we're looking at you nearpod.com); a masterclass in earthquake storytelling; and movie sequel chatter.
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15:59
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15:59
Hybrid Thanks
Reflections on the beginning of hybrid education; ruminations on pumpkins and their generally unappetizing nature; pie alliteration; longer than necessary conversations about printer hygiene; a smidge of talk about Thanksgiving memories wrapped around a double helping of business ideas; and guarantees for a fun Thanksgiving
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18:06
Funny Food
Two guests of the podcast dish with Henry and Troy about virtual vs. in-person education—where “you get to do more things of course”; what’s good to eat in their neck of the woods; a plea to “give us the money for advertising”; and Lebanon bologna as an example of food you can’t get near you.
Podcast documenting a year in the life of a dad (Troy), 3rd grader (Henry), and kindergartener (Owen) navigating the absurdities, challenges, and (hopefully) successes of virtual, hybrid, and in-person education during the pandemic. Episodes feature answers to the age-old question: "what did you do at school today?"