
The New Minds Podcast
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The Pursuit of Purpose with Ben Koch | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 37

A New Vision For Schools with Michael Strong | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 36

Creating Classrooms that Flourish with Petteri Elo | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 35

A Place to Belong: Diversity and Kinship with Amber O'Neal Johnston | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 34
Amber O’Neal Johnston is an established authority on including diverse voices in traditional curriculum and infusing culture and love for others into an intentional home environment. She shares her observations on education, living books, and worldschooling at HeritageMom.com, and connects with followers on Instagram @heritagemomblog. She is a regular contributor to the wildly successful Wild + Free homeschooling community, a frequent podcast guest on popular shows, and a coveted speaker at boutique conferences.
In this episode, Amber and Ben discuss her journey from a traditional "mainstream career" to fierce practitioner, advocate, and inspiration for diverse, representative, whole-child based home-based education.
Check out her site: https://heritagemom.com/

Tilt Parenting with Debbie Reber| The New Minds Podcast: Episode 33

Intersectionality and Giftedness with Nereida Garcia-Prado | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 32
Nereida Garcia-Prado is a Educator Scholar Advocate. She has worked with and advocated for underserved gifted students for over 20 years. Nereida is currently the K-12 GATE program specialist for the Santa Ana Unified School District and board president of the Orange County Council for the Gifted.
In this podcast we discuss the challenges of identifying giftedness in underserved populations.
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Consider a DONATION to our non-profit, Education Unbound--helping underserved students flourish in the future of work!

Parenting with Purpose with Dr. Dan Peters | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 31
Daniel B. Peters, Ph.D. (“Dr. Dan”) is a psychologist, author, parenting expert, and host of Parent Footprint with Dr. Dan on Exactly Right. For over 20 years, Dr. Dan has been passionate about helping parents, children, and families realize and achieve their full potential while living with intention and purpose. He is the author of Make Your Worrier a Warrior, From Worrier to Warrior, The Warrior Workbook, and co-author of Raising Creative Kids. He is Co-Founder/Executive Director of the Summit Center, specializing in the assessment and treatment of children, adolescents, and families with a special emphasis on gifted, talented, and creative individuals and families as well as anxiety, overcoming fear, learning differences, neurodiversity, and more.
Despite this extraordinary and accomplished resume, Dr. Dan is one of the warmest and inviting expert guests we could have asked for. He and Ben have a heartfelt conversation about his work, and about the joys and challenges of parenting at various stages and ages of a child's life.
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Consider a DONATION to our non-profit, Education Unbound--helping underserved students flourish in the future of work!

Giftedness and Identity: A G-Word Film Update with Marc Smolowitz | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 30
In this episode, Ben chats with return guest (see episode 11) Marc Smolowitz for timely updates on The G-Word film and movement, including the Gifted, Talented, and Neurodiverse Awareness Week programming. They go deep on the connection between identity and giftedness, and grapple with the term "gifted" itself. Does the term "neurodiverse" solve many of the image problems associated with "gifted"?
Marc Smolowitz is a multi-award-winning director, producer, and executive producer who has been significantly involved in 50+ independent films. The combined footprint of his works has touched 250+ film festivals & markets on 5 continents, yielding substantial worldwide sales to theatrical, television, and VOD outlets, notable box office receipts, and numerous awards and nominations. His credits include films that have screened at the world's top-tier festivals such as Sundance, Berlin, Venice, Tribeca, Chicago, Palm Springs, SF FILM, AFI Docs, IDFA, DOC NYC, CPH: DOX, Tokyo, Melbourne, Viennale, Jerusalem, among others. In 2009, Marc founded 13th Gen, a San Francisco-based boutique film and entertainment company (see: https://www.13thgenfilm.com/) that works with a dynamic range of independent film partners globally to oversee the financing, production, post-production, marketing, sales, and distribution efforts of a vibrant portfolio of films and filmmakers. The company has successfully advanced Marc's career-long focus on powerful social issue filmmaking across all genres. In 2016, he received one of the prestigious Gotham Media Fellowships to attend the Cannes Film Festival's Producers Network marking him as one of the USA's most influential independent film producers. In 2021, Marc is currently in post-production on THE G WORD -- a feature-length documentary that aims to be the most comprehensive film ever made on the topics of gifted, talented, and neurodiverse education across the United States. The film asks the urgent equity question -- In the 21st century, who gets to be Gifted in America and Why?, and is poised to premiere in 2022. Learn more at: https://www.thegwordfilm.com/
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Healing the Younger You with Nate Postlethwait | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 029

The Be Happy Project with Dana-Maxx Pomerantz | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 028
From the age of 7, Dana-Maxx Pomerantz dreamed of being a successful fashion designer. It was a dream...until she achieved it. But when a dream achieved didn't equal happiness or fulfillment, she was forced into an awakening that gave birth to a new purpose and platform to inspire happiness, self-worth, and growth. It's called The Be Happy Project and its half a million followers are a community of light and optimism for those seeking wisdom on finding and experiencing happiness.
Ben and Dana-Maxx discuss the path to finding true happiness and the challenges that hinder fulfillment. Dana-Maxx's truthful, raw, and passionate insights create an authentic and wise conversation.
Link and Resources:
The Be Happy Project Instagram
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The Essence of IKIGAI with Nicholas Kemp | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 027

The Art of Unleashing Yourself with Nadja Cereghetti | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 026

How to Kill Doubt with Rocky Garza | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 025

A Forest in Every Neighborhood with Vikas Narula | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 024

The State of Our Minds with Dr. Matt Zakreski | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 023

Insight Into a Bright Mind with Dr. Nicole A. Tetreault | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 022

More Than an Acronym: A Journey through 2E with Dr. Lin Lim | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 021
Lin Lim, Ph.D. found her self at a profound intersection where her passion as a parent met her intellectual and academic curiosity as a researcher. When the second of her two PG (profoundly gifted) children was revealed to be 2E (twice-exceptional) and no school seemed to meet his needs or nurture his whole being, she went on a quest of study and experimentation that led her across the country through multiple academic programs. In this conversation, she retells her odyssey both as a parent and student, and leaves us with the wisdom of the traveler. Enjoy!
Links and Resources:
- Bridges Graduate School of Cognitive Diversity
- John Hopkins Graduate Certificate - Mind, Brain, and Teaching
- Lin's Personal Page and Blog
- Lin's LinkedIn
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Inspiring Peace One Breath at a Time | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 020

The Good Side of Obsession - with Evan Stewart | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 019
Evan Stewart is a world-renowned life and business strategist who loves to build dominant, sustainable, and purpose-driven lives and businesses. You know PURPOSE is a theme of the podcast, and here we jump straight into a heartfelt, meaningful discussion about what it means to heed the inner call to purpose and then build the discipline and faith to follow it.
As the founder of Obsessed Academy, Evan helps others build a purposeful life they can be obsessed about. And speaking of obsession...my very first question to Evan is, "What exactly is the GOOD side of obsession?" From there, buckle up! It's a deep and meaningful conversation.
Links:
- https://evanstewart.co/
More on Ben and NuMinds
- NuMinds: https://www.numindsenrichment.com/
- Ben: https://linktr.ee/benjaminkoch

At Risk of Greatness - Tools for Gen Z | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 018
Today's guest is former (or as he says, "recovering") tech executive turned social entrepreneur and author, Carlos Carpizo. He has a LOT of faith in what we commonly refer to as Gen Z, and in his newly published book, "At Risk of Greatness," he lays out the tricky road they must navigate in the 21st century, laden with the potential pitfalls of technology, AI, and the rapidly changing future of work. The antidote, says Carlos, may lie in two very human pursuits...art, and the development of a success mindset. The tone of our conversation is one of enormous HOPE that this generation of digital natives can accomplish remarkable breakthroughs and achieve great fulfillment if they can conquer a few key tools. Join us as we discuss these tools and the context in which they are needed.
Links and Resources:
- Carlos' site, AtRiskofGreatness.org
- Site: WillRobotsTakeMyJob.com
- Book: Simon Sinek, The Infinite Game
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Beyond the Masks of Masculinity | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 017
Ashanti Branch is one of the healthiest models of conscious masculinity I’ve met, and an inspirational example of how the universe can support you with “hidden hands” (see Joseph Campbell) when you listen to that song in your heart about what your reason for being (IKIGAI) is. Raised by a single mother on welfare in Oakland, California, Ashanti overcome every statistic he shouldn’t have by going on to complete an engineering degree at California Polytechnic – San Luis Obispo. Highly successful and even wealthy in his first career as an engineer, Ashanti found himself tutoring struggling students, very reluctantly giving up his Saturday mornings at first, when a new voice began to whisper from his heart. He tried to avoid it by doubling down on his engineering career, but before long, that voice became so compelling that Ashanti found himself in his second career, as a teacher.
In his first year teaching, he started The Ever Forward Club to provide a support group for African American and Latino males who were underachieving, and who did not have space for healthy expression. From there, Ashanti’s powerful mission to change the way students interact with their education was put in motion. After his work was featured in the documentary "The Mask You Live In," and he participated in fellowships at the Stanford d.school, Campaign for Black Male Achievement, and The Gratitude Network, Ashanti’s mission has become a non-profit, and a movement he has now launched as the #MillionMaskMovement with a goal of connecting people all over the world in a self-reflective experience that helps people visualize and realize, “I am not alone.”
Links and Resources
- Million Masks Website: https://100kmasks.com/
- Ever Forward Club Site: https://everforwardclub.org/#overview
- TOTM - Ever Forward Virtual Offerings: https://youtu.be/zqVcGUDZXWU
- #JustinRelates Why Join the #MillionMaskMovement A students testimony: https://youtu.be/_VRs5RqqKjc
- "I Remember I Went Back" | Taking Off The Mask Testimonial: https://youtu.be/qIPbNrGoxxs
- The Mask You Live In - Trailer: https://youtu.be/hc45-ptHMxo
- The Scene where the mask activity was first facilitated: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jaVm7fQ4m4&t=2s
- Beyond Men and Masculinity Trailer: https://youtu.be/0OXauwwLN4o
- Permission to Feel: Unlocking the Power of Emotions to Help Our Kids, Ourselves, and Our Society Thrive
https://www.amazon.com/Permission-Feel-Unlocking-Emotions-Ourselves/dp/1250212847
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Beyond the Tiger Mom: East-West Parenting for the Global Age | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 016
When global educator Maya Thiagarajan reflected deeply on her experiences teaching in multiple countries and cultures in both East and West, she saw there was a false either/or dichotomy epitomized by the image of the tiger mom. Why can't we take the BEST of both systems of parenting and schooling and create a model that honors the good in both? So she wrote a book about it: Beyond the Tiger Mom: East-West Parenting for the Global Age.
In this conversation, we dig into the impetus for the book, the research she put into it, and then make the very important extrapolation of her key insights into 2020 in order to ask the key question: How can we raise inclusive, unbiased and humane children?
Maya perfectly embodies the dual role of expert educator and global parent, and as a bi-cultural person herself, brings a unique perspective to the concepts of privilege, representation, and other key topics we discuss.
Links and Resources
- Visit Maya's personal page and learn more about her work and book: http://www.mayathiagarajan.info/
- Learn more about the company she founded in India: https://treelearning.co.in/

The 3 Pillars of Emotional Mastery | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 015
What is the secret alchemy between awareness, action, and responsibility that leaders can harness for emotional mastery? How did the ancient Phoenicians demonstrate EQ in a way that can inspire the modern entrepreneur? Just a couple of the intriguing questions tackled in this conversation with Carole Issa, a training specialist, high impact leadership coach, and keynote speaker.
Instead of mimicking unorthodox luminaries and charismatic figures like Steve Jobs and Elon Musk, there are intentional ways aspiring and experienced entrepreneurs can develop the emotional mastery required to impact the world. In the episode, Carole announces two specific ways interested leaders and entrepreneurs can get involved now in development opportunities. One is time sensitive!
A native of Lebanon, Carole now resides in Australia, where she runs Alephpreneur, a training and coaching organization.
Links and Resources
Learn more about Carole and Alephpreneur
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What's Next for Educational Equity? | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 014
Way before the calamities of a global pandemic and forced virtual learning, there existed a formidable equity gap in education. The events of 2020 have both further exposed and completely exacerbated that chasm in access and opportunity for underserved student populations. So is the great shakeup in education we are experiencing a tragedy within a tragedy, or could there be a glimmer of an opportunity?
Today's guest, Byron Sanders, is President and CEO of Big Thought, and has some ideas about it. As a committed advocate for education, economic development and the creation of equitable communities, he's brought his diverse skillset in banking, philanthropy, entrepreneurship, and education to a fine point in his role at Big Thought, and is thinking a lot about the current conundrum in education. Big Thought connects people and organizations to prepare youth and children in under-resourced communities for tomorrow's creative economy.
We start this conversation with Byron's epiphany early in his career at Pfizer, that he was not on mission, and not aligned with purpose. His work and journey in response to that realization led him to where he is today, at the forefront of the next waves of education, as a warrior in the highest sense for equity, empowerment, and opportunity.
Links and Resources
- Byron's Organization - Big Thought
- Info on IKIGAI (The Japanese concept of purpose)

Awakening to Your Purpose | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 013
Something special happens when you uncover and embrace your true passion and purpose, and entrepreneur Andy Najjar has built an organization to help people do just that. Hear about the 10 life awakenings, how the most powerful passions are those which help others, and how we must resist the societal script in order to embrace our authentic selves.
Links and Resources
- In the conversation, Ben mentions the concept of Ikigai
- Much of the talk around passions and talents are very similar to Sir Ken Robinson's concept of Finding Your Element
- Learn more about Andy's organization The Awakened World
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Healing Mind and Body in Times of Crisis | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 012
Dr. Christine Farag is a psychiatry resident at the Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana, Illinois and represents a very important union between the power of Western medicine and the wisdom, practices, and interventions of Eastern philosophy and traditions... after receiving her medical degree from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, she spent a year and a half working in Tibet, where she trained in Chinese medicine and served as the physician for a Tibetan monastery.
While the formal skills she received during that period in Tibet were invaluable, much of the richness she brought back from that time were the insights she gained in her daily life living with and treating the very heartful, spiritual people of Tibet. Now, Dr. Farag has a YouTube channel where she leads meditation and mindfulness practices to support mental health in a way that makes the practice of mindfulness and meditation accessible to all.
In this conversation, we explore the ways in which both Western and Eastern wisdom frame her view as a doctor in terms of the best way to heal body and mind in times of crisis. We cover topics like mindfulness, resilience, happiness, the power of movement and the outdoors, and the toll of the COVID crisis on our overall mental health. Importantly, Dr. Christine shows us how we can benefit from both cutting edge medical science, and also apply the ancient inner sciences of meditation and mindfulness to be more complete, holistically healthy humans.
Links and Resources
- Dr. Farag's YouTube Channel
- Background on The Blue Zones
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Embracing the "G Word" | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 011
Award-winning filmmaker Marc Smolowitz and his team are at work on a ground-breaking new documentary that shakes up all our old stereotypes and paradigms about who gets to be gifted and how giftedness manifests in a diverse range of settings and populations. In this beautifully candid conversation, we discuss Marc's impetus for making this the subject of a feature length film project, and hear Marc's "behind the scenes" insights about several aspects of the film. From a super-achieving community at the US-Mexico border, to gifted Shakespeareans in prison, to the unique plights of gifted LGBTQ individuals, this interview, as a reflection of the film, is full of heart-centered insights that come from taking a fresh, humanistic look at what it means to be "gifted."
Marc's passion as an advocate is clear throughout the interview, and his belief and faith in the role that education and educators can play, based on his wide ranging interviews over several years, is a ray of hope in a moment when most educational institutions seem to have their back against the ropes. Consider this almost a director's "sneak peak" to a film that will change the landscape of education and certainly be a huge moment in the Edvolution we advocate for at NuMinds.
Please enjoy!
Links and Resources:
- More about the film: https://www.thegwordfilm.com/
- Marc's film company: https://www.13thgenfilm.com/
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Watch this episode on YouTube!

How to Nurture Hope | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 010
Tina Harlow, therapist, speaker, counselor, consultant, blogger, and founder of Guiding Bright, had a moment last April early in the pandemic. It was a moment that punctuated the growing sense of collective fear and panic and worry with something different. It stood out, because what dawned on Tina in that moment was a sense of great hope and optimism, somehow defying the odds of the overall global narrative, but also fueled by the bright spots in that narrative.
The seeds were planted for what would be become The World Hope Project, a worldwide effort, organized by Tina and enlisting the participation of kids in 25 countries (and growing!), that seeks to spark and nurture hope. In this conversation, we explore the backdrop of despair that led up to the moment of conception, and then follow the journey to where the project is today.
Although early in its evolution, the World Hope Project engenders exactly what it intends to...HOPE. An optimism that as a creative and adaptive species, we humans can take the lessons of these dark times and use them as the basis for amazing updates to how we relate to the planet and to each other.
Links and Resources
- Tina's site for Guiding Bright
- Tina's YouTube Channel where you can find the World Hope Project video

#BlackLivesMatter in Education - Obstacles to Equity | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 009

Education, Excellence, and Equity: A Passion Driven Journey | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 008
Today's guest, Haley Taylor Schlitz, might well be considered a prodigy. At age 13 she graduated from high school and fast-tracked her way through an undergraduate degree in Education. Now, at a mere age 18, she's a second year law student, author, public speaker, and growing thought leader on issues of equity in education.
Oh, and by the way, she did NOT qualify for the gifted program in her school as a child. So what gives? Did being a person of color effect her access to opportunity in the public education system? Questioning and working to transform the education landscape for young students of color has now become a driving motivation for Haley, and is the prime impetus for her choosing the path of law.
All this is impressive indeed. But it isn't these achievements, or her appearance on Good Morning America, or getting to meet and introduce VP-elect Harris, or being named Miss Keller Outstanding Teen, or even being featured by Beyoncé as one of her "This Is Black History 2020" honorees that is most impressive.
No, what most impresses me about Haley is her humility, her work ethic, her commitment to excellence and equity, and her ultimate wish to pay it forward. You won't find a more hopeful ray of positivity for the next wave of leaders than Haley.
In this conversation we discuss her journey, but also explore her definition of success, how she faces adversity, and we even get insight on a few of her productivity hacks. Parents...I also ask her a million dollar question: If she were hired to coach the parent of a young student, what's the first piece of advice she would give? Tune it to get that insight!
In the end, it gives me an enormous boost of optimism to meet young people like Haley. The future of our planet is in the hands those who wield their gifts with vision, and walk through the world with a heart of hope. So listen in and see how your own spirits might brighten.
Links and Resources
- Haley's Website: https://www.haleytaylorschlitz.com/
- Haley's book on Amazon: The Homeschool Alternative
- Haley's appearance on Good Morning America
- Beyonce's feature of Haley on This is Black History 2020

How to Design the Future | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 007
At NuMinds we've always emphasized the need for divergent thinking and lateral problem solving. We've created programming that nurtures creativity and an innovation mindset by engaging students and teachers in narratives that require open-ended problem solving and persistence.
But what a joy and an honor to interact and pick the brain of someone who completely embodies this thinking and mindset, and does so for a living. Phnam Bagley is a designer and creative director with experience in a vast array of fields and disciplines, from aerospace to biotech, and she joins Ben on the podcast to talk about how she and her teams tackle the creative process. Highlighted are the importance of empathy and deep collaboration in order to design a human-centered future.
We think you'll love this organic conversation that covers the gamut on creativity from the philosophical to the very pragmatic. Hear about how Phnam and her team tackled unconnected over-ear headphones, a biotech device to help those with tremors, and what they have in mind for the future of air travel!
You can find and follow Phnam and her work at the following channels:
Web: https://nonfiction.design/
Email: phnamb@nonfiction.design
IG: @nonfiction.design
TT: @nonfictiond or @phnambagley
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phnambagley/

Purpose-Driven Learning / Purpose-Driven Living | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 006
What are the keys to purpose-driven learning and how does that lead to purpose-driving living? Is there hope of rethinking and evolving our often passion-less approach to institutional education in light of the deficiencies revealed by the pandemic? My guest for this episode is Adam Moreno, a mission-driven educator, writer, speaker and trainer whose journey from an aspiring Broadway star to drama teacher led him to some poignant insights about how to tap into the INNATE intrinsic drive in students to learn and grow.
He's now a sought-after trainer, speaker, and blogger and his book on the keys to purpose-driven learning is set to publish (fingers crossed) in 2021. His bi-weekly Twitter chat at #UnlockPDL is a forum for other educators to tap into Adam's vision, expertise, and enthusiasm for purpose-driven learning.
Stay tuned to the end for a wonderful bonus discussion on Adam's favorites in the Musicals genre, including an unexpected hot take or two!
Links and Resources
Adam's website and blog: http://www.mrmoreno.com/
Site for Tony Wagner, the speaker who sparked Adam's transformation as discussed in the episode: https://www.tonywagner.com/

Y is for Yet...How Mindset Makes the Difference | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 005
Mindset, and the dichotomy of a "fixed" vs. "growth" mindset, has come up often in the podcast and in nearly every workshop, program, or training NuMinds develops. That's because it's so foundational to nurturing a full human being ready to survive and thrive in a 21st century landscape that demands adaptability, humility, and a willingness to embrace challenge and feedback.
Today's guest is Shannon Anderson, award-winning author and teacher who has been featured on The Today Show, Good Morning America, and in USA Today. She's taken her wisdom from teaching growth mindset very directly and explicitly with students and leveraged it into a unique portfolio of children's books focused on the topic. I've been talking mindset with smart people for years, but I've never come across someone with Shannon's breadth of both passion and practical understanding of this lynchpin of learning and development.
Educators, parents, and those interested in self-development will find inspiration and tools. Shannon's enthusiasm is contagious, and her analogies and props are the tell-tale sign of a master teacher!
Creatives and aspiring authors...stay tuned until the end, when I pick her brain about her creative process as an author. ;)
Links and Resources:
- Shannon's website: https://www.shannonisteaching.com/
- The Today Show features of Shannon's project discussed in the podcast: https://www.today.com/parents/grade-school-teacher-turns-student-art-stuffed-animals-t155389
- Free mindset resources as well as Shannon's books on Free Spirit Publishing: https://www.freespirit.com/search/?q=shannon+anderson

The Science of Perception and Embracing Uncertainty | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 004
An interview with Dr. Jessica Koehler, writer for Psychology Today and owner of Koehler Academy.
We talk the science of perception, and how embracing uncertainty can open us to creativity and divergence. A few fascinating side tracks and rabbit holes included!
Learn more about Dr. Koehler, including her incredible blog, at https://koehleracademy.com/
NOTE: This episode was recorded in Spring 2020, early in the pandemic, so you'll hear references to a new reality we were all facing at the time. Fortunately, Dr. Jessica's insights on managing uncertainty and understanding the way we relate to perception, are as relevant now as ever!

How to Be a Confident Introvert | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 003
Networking strategy coach and event host Stephanie Thoma is on a mission to help introverts unlock their full inner confidence so they can inhabit they world in full expression and at the top of their potential. She is author of the book "Confident Introvert: A practical guide to connecting with others at networking events and beyond."
In this conversation, we define and clarify what an introvert REALLY is and discuss Stephanie's own journey as an introvert and how she discovered her purpose of helping others overcome the barriers of low confidence. Her book is FULL of tools, and her holistic approach fascinates me...visualization techniques, mindset development, step-by-step methods to apply at actual networking events. Stephanie brings a very thorough, human, and empathetic approach.
Learn more about Stephanie, her book, and her services at https://www.stephaniethoma.com/
I think you'll enjoy this conversation between two confident introverts who aren't SHY about pulling back the curtain on the introvert mind!

The Urgency of Social & Emotional Learning | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 002
Sarah Sampson was the Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Facilitator for Keller ISD in Texas, where she led the implementation of SEL and mindfulness-based activities for over 34,000 students district-wide. Among her many new projects is work with Present Moment Labs, who have developed an SEL learning system for teachers, parents, and schools.
In this rich and heartfelt conversation, we talk about the essence and urgency of SEL and its foundation of mindfulness, including the 5 domains of SEL and the impact it has on the brain and nervous system. Sarah even guides us through 3 essential SEL practices using the cards developed by Present Moment Labs...an opening, a transition, and an optimistic closure.
In addition to exploring SEL basics, our conversation takes some broader philosophical turns you'll find intriguing, including seeing SEL as a buffer to the dangers of social media and a nurturing embrace for the i-generation. Sarah is such a generous and inviting guest you'll be left wanting more!
Links and Resources
Present Moment Labs Curriculum and Tools - https://presentmomentlabs.com/numinds
The Social Dilemma (Netflix Documentary) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Soc...
iGen (Book) - https://www.amazon.com/iGen-Super-Con...
More about Sarah and her Projects - https://artofthecircle.com/

Are You a Rainforest Mind? | The New Minds Podcast: Episode 001
When definitions of giftedness seemed too narrow and insufficient to describe the rich array of experiences, abilities, and sensitivities of her students and clients, educator and therapist Paula Prober created her own definition based on a beautiful extended metaphor: rain forests.
This inclusive, poetic, subjective way of defining the gifted experience is still going strong, two books and many blog posts later. In this conversation we chat about the origins of the metaphor, the observations and experiences that inspired it, and do even more exploration via metaphor!
Here are some questions you can begin to ask yourself to see if YOU are a rain forest mind:
- Like the rain forest, are you intense, multilayered, colorful, creative, overwhelming, highly sensitive, complex, idealistic and influential?
- Do people tell you to lighten up when you’re just trying to enlighten them?
- Do you wonder how you can feel like not enough and too much at the same time?
Take the full rain forest mind "quiz" here: https://rainforestmind.wordpress.com/...
See Paula's recent blog post that addresses questions of equity and justice in the context of gifted education: https://rainforestmind.wordpress.com/...