Element Is Everything Podcast
1) Positive Solutions with Jane Nelsen
What began in the early 80s out of necessity continues to grow and help parents, spouses, educators, and managers find solutions with dignity and respect. Terri speaks with Jane Nelsen, founder of the...Show More
2) AI and Keeping Your Element Real
Jeff Riley shares his perspective on the good, the bad, and the possibilities of AI in K-12 education.
3) Blake Boles: The World I'd Like to Live In Pt. 2
Terri continues the conversation of self-directed learning with Blake Boles as he shares his thoughts on consensual schooling, intensive parenting, hard fun, and the importance of peer groups.
4) Blake Boles: The World I'd Like to Live In
Terri dives into the topic of self-directed learning as Blake Boles shares his notion of consensual schooling, intensive parenting, hard fun, and the importance of peer groups.
5) Adventures in Self-Directed Learning with Blake Boles
Terri dives into the topic of self-directed learning as Blake Boles shares his notion of consensual schooling, intensive parenting, hard fun, and the importance of peer groups.
6) Against the Grade with Mason Ember
Terri speaks with a teen film-maker about the what school should be, learning at the right time, setting and measuring your own goals, and experiencing summer vacation all year round.
7) Power With - Not Power Over
Catina Franklin Sweeney of Embark Center for Self-Directed Education shares how adolescents and teens develop compassion, competence, and confidence in a sociocratic learning community.
8) A Digital Perspective on Passion and Purpose
Terri speaks with author and teacher Michael Hernandez on why and how we can support teens in purposeful use of technology.
9) Let Go with LetGrow
Terri speaks with Lenore Skenazy author, speaker, and cofounder of LetGrow.org to discuss the why and how of bringing independence, competence, and courage back to our lives.
10) Opting Out of the Anxious Generation
Erin Loechner, author of "The Opt-Out Family," shares personal perspective and suggestions for how to give your kids what technology can't.www.optoutfamily.com