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Welcome to the podcast where we talk all things education, covering every aspect of the learning journey and speaking to some of the leading voices along the way. Our aim is to uncover the hottest topics, answer the most pressing questions, and solve the biggest challenges facing learners, educators and parents today.
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YOU are the hero of your own story, and the best tool you have is your own thinking. As a Global Performance Coach who has worked on four continents with sales teams, executives, heads of non-profits, military officers, artists, multilevel marketers, religious leaders and tired moms, you can imagine that we won't run out of things to discuss together! We’ll explore ensuring success, reducing stress, impostor syndrome, habits of thinking, lies we tell ourselves, finding our passion, and unlea ...
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This podcast is of a young high-school student rambling and speaking on his thoughts and ideas. Feedback and comments are recommended, no matter in what sense they come in. Him, the speaker of the podcast, hopes that everyone who listens pulls a positive message from the podcast.
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In this podcast, Nathan discusses the importance of The Three R's™: Respect, Respond, and Redirect™. Nathan helps us understand and address the underlying emotions driving disruptive behavior to effectively defuse conflicts. Illustrated by an incident during a training session in New York City, Nathan explains how to effectively handle interruption…
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In this episode, I share personal reflections on my 40-year marriage journey with my wife, starting from our humble beginnings with no understanding of how to navigate life together, to celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary. I recount the challenges we faced, including financial difficulties, the birth of our children, and the trials of raising …
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This podcast delves into the profound impact stories have on individuals and societies, illustrating through historical and literary examples how narratives can inspire change, dictate perceptions, and influence actions. It discusses the effect of literature like Sun Tzu's 'The Art of War', the moral dilemmas in Victor Hugo's 'Les Miserables', the …
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Revitalizing Relationships: Don't Let Your Bonds Become Stagnant In this heartfelt talk, I share analogies that highlight the importance of keeping relationships fresh, just like spring water. I emphasize the concept of honoring the 'bids', or attempts at connection, from others, to encourage healthy progress in relationships. Stagnant water in a s…
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Episode 78 Happiness and Change, No Matter What Others Think: Confronting Self-Consciousness & Embracing Your Ability To Become In this reflective talk, Nathan discusses the often subtle insecurities we carry about our appearances and how these thoughts can impact us. He deciphers how insecurity is common, and that the best way to confront it is by…
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Podcast 77: Regret, Loneliness, and Good Things To Come In this episode, Nathan discusses the experience of regret and provides a deeper exploration of the feelings that arise during the holiday season. He urges the listener to not dwell on past mistakes and instead embrace the learning opportunities they provide. Reinforcing this point, Nathan quo…
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This episode is titled "Podcast 76: Childhood Trauma, Adult Shame, and Grace." It follows Nathan’s personal experience of feeling ashamed and embarrassed after nearly missing a VIP dinner at an event he was invited to. He reflects on the childhood trauma that can trigger similar emotions and reactions in adult relationships. Nathan’s counsel emphas…
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This episode is podcast 75: Gratitude - the Wonder Drug." In it, Nathan talks about the power and benefits of gratitude. He shares a personal experience from his youth on the farm, where he felt overwhelmed with gratitude for his family and everything he had. He then goes on to discuss various studies and research that show how gratitude can improv…
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In this episode, Nathan reminisces about his idyllic farm life during his childhood. The narrative takes an emotional turn as he shares the traumatic story of the death of their pet dog while operating farm machinery. This event leads Nathan to discuss the delicate balance between shielding one’s loved ones from pain versus allowing them to learn f…
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In this episode, we examine labels and how they can impact our identity. We'll explore the importance of reframing labels and understanding that we are not defined by them. I'll share some techniques for self-reflection and embracing the true, unique self beyond the false front created by labels.Nathan Walker による
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Our memories are built on stories. Unfortunately, some of our stories are "anger stories," and in them is a very unhealthy share of negative emotion. If you were unfairly treated by someone else, or bullied or abused--- if they did things that made you angry, if you felt ignored or oppressed in some way, and you tell that story and the anger is pre…
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The world is full of people who will do great things when they feel like they're making a noticeable difference. We can talk about motivation until the cows come home, but nothing is a more predictable impetus for good than someone who feels like they matter. Whether you and I are close friends, casual acquaintances, or maybe I'm just a voice on a …
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It is one of the oldest Mountain ranges in the world. With that come a few creepy stories and scary monsters. Cassie tells the Family why you might want to think twice about going into the deep woods of the Appalachian Mountains alone.thefamilysschoolofthought による
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The Family is switching it up this week with a movie review! The 2001 cult classic Donnie Darko has been a favorite of the Family's for years. It seems like we all have our own interpretation of the film. In this episode we all share our theories and discuss things that the others may have missed. Join us and see if our theories match yours!…
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All of us deal with anxiety or fear of some kind, and to some amount, for some period of time. As I was studying for NLP certification, I came across this: "Based on metaphysical thinking, there is only one real emotion on the planet--- love. All negative emotions are derivatives of fear." part of my work then is to help people be rid of fear, whet…
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When we try to solve problems of any kind, we usually start by trying to find a solution. When some asks what the problems is, we usually say, "I just need…," and describe the solution to a problem we haven't really articulated. The real power is in finding the right problem. I this episode, I'll show you how to get it done. I can help you find the…
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Finding truth requires effort, not a patronizing pat on the head. Anything virtuous, lovely, of good report, or praiseworthy leads us toward truth. The opposites of those lead to untruth, to lies. It is a lie that our purpose on earth is to just skip happily through a rainbow world, picking flowers and having food handed to us, while our bodies rem…
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A couple of weeks ago we talked about the Sunk Cost fallacy. The more time and energy we put into a failing strategy, the more unwilling we are to give it up. That's the easiest definition. Not long after that podcast aired, I got a question from a listener, who said something like, "yes, but how do you know? Where's the line and how do you decide?…
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A confederates train car full of gold goes missing, now some say that it might just be at the bottom of lake Michigan. This week Ted tells the Family all about his new favorite mystery theory. Join us to find out if this one just might be real.thefamilysschoolofthought による
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He was becoming one of the biggest rappers in the world, until a drive-by shooting took his life. Is he really dead though? This week Dee tells the Family that there are reports and friends of Tupac himself that claim he is still alive today. Join us to see just what the Family thinks about it.thefamilysschoolofthought による
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Do you ever feel like your life is just an unbroken string of disasters; of things falling apart, things not working out, and challenges on top of challenges? You are not alone. Most of us suffer similarly, to one degree or another. In this podcast, we'll talk about how disasters bring opportunities, often where you least expect them. Life is meant…
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Hello, my friends. Shall we talk about how messed up humans are, including you? Humans are just weird. We have all these weird tricks that our minds play on us, and not one single one of us is ever immune to this kind of stuff. We have little mental shortcuts we take. We have funny little fallacies that we do, and I'm gonna talk to you about one of…
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I can remember being asked, "who are your heroes?" That question always produces some pretty interesting answers and some pretty varied ones.. You'll get all kinds of stuff. You'll get sports heroes. You'll get military heroes. You'll get, characters from mythology. You'll get scriptural heroes. You'll get heroes from history, all kinds of heroes. …
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The cruel decision of two young brothers left a city in devastation, and fearing what was going to happen next. This week Denise tells the family about the five day search for the men responsible for a domestic terrorist attack that terrified the entire nation.thefamilysschoolofthought による
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Every child has the power to change the world. That's the inspiring message of David Harkin, the CEO and co-founder of EdTech company 8billionideas. David is also an author, TEDx speaker, plus he's been described as a 'global disruptor in education' (in a wholly positive way, of course). In this episode, School of Thought host Hfu Reisenhofer speak…
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Fear of success is not actually a real thing. Now I know somebody's going to argue with me: "no, I've had fear of success." Well, what you've actually had is fear of failure, but it goes something like this. A lot of times when somebody says they have fear of success, what they have is fear of being found out. So they say, "if I give a speech at th…
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When I was a little kid, my mom would sometimes have the Julia Child cooking show playing on TV. My mom says that little four year old me would look at those knives and dreamily sigh, "Why can't we have knives like that?" For some reason I was absolutely fascinated with her kitchen knives. I thought they were the coolest thing on earth. Fast forwar…
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From this episode: "… a couple of the daughters were in high school and they were really, really upset at the prospect of this move. After they moved, they thought it was the end of the world. In conversation with them, I would hear them talk about what they left behind. Leaving the friends, leaving what they thought the future would hold. They wor…
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It was just to be one last interview before she moved, but it turned into her own murder mystery. Kim Wall got on Peter Madsen's submarine and what he did to her that night is still unknown. This week the Family discuss' all of the many lies that Madsen used to hide what really happen to Kim and why no one believed him.…
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When people lack the words for something, it’s often unimaginable to them. Without words, some things just don’t exist. We are often unaware of things we can’t describe, or hyperaware, and overly influenced, by those we use all too often—especially if they are negative. Our language dramatically influences our life experiences. Words have power. Wh…
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This is one of the most useful exercises I can recommend, and one that has produced some remarkable breakthroughs for clients and friends. Expanding your view of the world is remarkable liberating, and can reduce anxiety, open your mind to new ideas, help you be more creative, and enhance your employment opportunities. As promised in this episode, …
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In a conversation a few days ago, I said something about: in the world of metaphysical thinking, it’s postulated that there is only one true emotion. That emotion is love. Everything else is a derivative of fear. The friend to whom I was speaking said, “Would you do a podcast about that?” In this episode, we explore a few definitions of love, inclu…
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A father going through a divorce took his three sons for Thanksgiving. Those young boys were never seen again. What happened to the children? Did the father hide them for their protection? Join the Family this week to see what we think about the missing Skelton brothers.thefamilysschoolofthought による
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