Top Five Non Education Podcast Episodes Of 2017



  1. Ed Schultz, speaks with the nations news makers daily about the important issues facing Americans. Whether it’s the economy, labor, education, jobs or a myriad of other issues you can expect straight talk from Ed Schultz. You can get the daily podcast at 4pm ET and can be seen on RT America at 8:00 PM ET daily.
  2. The Art of Charm – 80,000 downloads per episode. This is one of the top 40 podcasts in the world. Hair Dressers Unite! – 200 to 300 downloads per episode. Business From Home Podcast – 80 to 90 listens per episode even while in the new and noteworthy section. The show fizzled out. Tripod Podcast – Variable between 10,000 and 25,000.

Episodes offer dramatic reenactments of cold cases such as the Axeman of New Orleans. What We Like: What could easily be a cheesy docudrama is emotionally impactful thanks to the extraordinary cast. What Don't We Like: Stories are often told over the course of multiple episodes, so getting into this show requires a hefty time investment.

Listen to the Education Futures Podcast on iTunes or Google Play:

Education Futures Podcast

What is your vision of the future of education? What stories do you have to share? What great examples and practices already exist? In this podcast, we share what we have learned, connect with others, and interview thought leaders who provoke us to think differently in education and human development. Your participation is invited! Email your stories to host John Moravec at hello@educationfutures.com.

Last March, we asked a deceptively simple question, does the future need schools? As we look 10, 20, or 50 years into the future, will ‘school’ be relevant?
What we've been up to and some interesting research
Is American education in crisis?
Educational professionalism in the Trump era
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Do the Rights of the Child stop at the front door of the school?
Are we measuring what we value?
Is schooling the most responsible thing we can provide?
What is self-regulation? And, what does a classroom look like where you see self-regulated learning happen?
What we can take from Finland into our own education contexts?
Pasi Sahlberg: “If you trust people, they will do better”
Can we bring free play, through electronic games, into the classroom?
Kelly and John Moravec share highlights from their recent Facebook/Twitter book club discussion of Sir Ken Robinson’s Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That's Transforming Education.
John and Kelly discuss Utah's decision to open teaching to unlicensed practitioners and a controversial Florida law that punishes elementary school students that do not take standardized tests by holding them back a year.
Introducing the Education Futures Podcast

Do you listen to podcasts? My husband has recently gotten me on the podcast bandwagon, and today I am passing that information on to you. I mean, who wouldn't want to know about free professional development that you can listen to anytime or anywhere?

I have recently discovered some amazing podcasts, that although are not specifically made for teachers, definitely can be applied to the classroom.

So whether you are road tripping this spring break or just hanging out around the house be sure to check out some of these podcasts!

#1 The Hidden Brain with Shankar Vedanta:

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While the Hidden Brain is not necessarily an education podcast, there are multiple episodes relating to educational topics. This podcast approaches various questions from a psychological and scientific point of view. The Hidden Brain is not only informative, but entertaining as well.

Best Episodes:

  • Episode 4: Students and Teachers
  • Episode 16: Misbehaving
  • Episode 26: Grit

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#2 Freakonomics Radio with Stephen J. Dubner

Freakonomics Radio explores 'the hidden side of everything.' Although not directed towards teachers, Stephen J. Dubner finds ways to tie in educational concepts that are both entertaining and insightful.

Best Episodes:

#3 TED Radio Hour with Guy Raz

I'm sure you've heard of and even watched your share of TED talks. In this podcast, Guy Raz, interviews TED speakers and digs deeper into the ideas presented on the TED stage.

Best Episodes:

  • Unstoppable Learning
  • From Curiosity to Discovery

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