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Exploring the fascinating minds of creative people. Conversations with writers, artists and creative thinkers across the Arts and STEM. We discuss their life, work and artistic practice. Winners of Oscar, Emmy, Tony, Pulitzer, Nobel Prize, leaders and public figures share real experiences and offer valuable insights. Notable guests and participating museums and organizations include: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Neil Patrick Harris, Smithsonian, Roxane Gay, Musée Picasso, EAR ...
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Are you a queer educator feeling isolated by identity politics on campus? Teaching While Queer provides queer folks working in education with a community to feel less alone and unload the burden of identity politics so you can work & live as your authentic self. Listen to: Be enveloped in a community of queer educators Gain resources and advice on LGBTQ inclusion in School Move from surviving to thriving authentically in your professional and personal life Host, Bryan Stanton holds an MFA in ...
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Ten minute highlights of the popular The Creative Process & One Planet podcasts. Exploring the fascinating minds of creative people. Conversations with writers, artists & creative thinkers across the Arts & STEM. We discuss their life, work & artistic practice. Winners of Oscar, Emmy, Tony, Pulitzer, leaders & public figures share real experiences & offer valuable insights. Notable guests and participating museums and organizations include: Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, Neil Pat ...
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What if the way we handle conflict in schools isn’t working—and it’s actually making things worse? Feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or unsure how to truly "take care of yourself"? Dive into this episode to discover practical tools for mental and emotional self-management that you can start using today. In the world of education, life moves fast, and …
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“Climate change is here. It's already causing devastation to the most vulnerable populations. We are living with an extractive mindset, where we are extracting one way out of the life system of the Earth. We need to change from that extractive mindset to a regenerative mindset. And we need to change from the North Star of economic growth to a visio…
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“Climate change is here. It's already causing devastation to the most vulnerable populations. We are living with an extractive mindset, where we are extracting one way out of the life system of the Earth. We need to change from that extractive mindset to a regenerative mindset. And we need to change from the North Star of economic growth to a visio…
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What if the way we handle conflict in schools isn’t working—and it’s actually making things worse? Restorative practices aren’t just about solving problems after they happen; they’re about building healthier, more inclusive school communities from the ground up. In this episode, we unpack how shifting from punishment to healing transforms students,…
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Less than two weeks into the new year and the world’s wealthiest 1% have already used their fair share of the global carbon budget allocated for 2025. 2024 was hottest year on record. How can we change our extractive mindset to a regenerative mindset? How can we evolve our systems from economic growth to a vision of regenerative living and eco-civi…
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Less than two weeks into the new year and the world’s wealthiest 1% have already used their fair share of the global carbon budget allocated for 2025. 2024 was hottest year on record. How can we change our extractive mindset to a regenerative mindset? How can we evolve our systems from economic growth to a vision of regenerative living and eco-civi…
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“This book has a lot of the wisdom of things that feminists and queers have learned in the community about sexuality, but the book is really for anybody who is political, even those just starting out and beginning to realize that there is something wrong with the systems they live under. I want to be in movements. Our movements are made of relation…
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“This book has a lot of the wisdom of things that feminists and queers have learned in the community about sexuality, but the book is really for anybody who is political, even those just starting out and beginning to realize that there is something wrong with the systems they live under. I want to be in movements. Our movements are made of relation…
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What happens when a queer educator faces bias in the classroom while teaching the stories that matter most? From confronting homophobic threats to fostering transformative conversations about respect and empathy, this episode sheds light on the struggles and triumphs of teaching inclusivity. If you’ve ever wondered how personal identity intersects …
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Why is it that we find the courage to boldly confront mainstream societal norms and structures, yet are so often unable to treat romantic partners with care and generosity? Why do we lose our principles when we become insecure, disappointed, or jealous? Why do we act our worst in sexual and romantic relationships? And why do we prioritize romantic …
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“I think the show conveys to the women watching that their lives matter. They don't have to be some gorgeous aspirational person, although Sloane absolutely fits that mold. But for others living in the Midwest, struggling and feeling unseen, hopefully, the mirrors of Lina and Maggie will help them not feel so alone and remind them that their storie…
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“I think the show conveys to the women watching that their lives matter. They don't have to be some gorgeous aspirational person, although Sloane absolutely fits that mold. But for others living in the Midwest, struggling and feeling unseen, hopefully, the mirrors of Lina and Maggie will help them not feel so alone and remind them that their storie…
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What is love? How do the narratives we internalize shape our understanding of relationships, intimacy, and family? Laura Eason is an Emmy-nominated producer, screenwriter, and playwright. Currently, she is the executive producer and showrunner of the Starz drama series Three Women. Based on a book by Lisa Taddeo, the series stars Shailene Woodley, …
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What happens when the classroom becomes a battleground for identity, authenticity, and the fight for inclusivity? In this episode, we discuss the power of teaching at the intersection of identity, education, and art. Through personal stories, Shea highlights the challenges of creating inclusive spaces in education while addressing systemic issues, …
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How do the arts help us find purpose and meaning? What role do stories play in helping us preserve memories, connect us to each other, and answer life’s big questions? MAX RICHTER(Award-winning Composer & Pianist · His album Sleep is the most streamed classical album of all time) reflects on the importance of creativity and how literature, music, a…
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How do the arts help us find purpose and meaning? What role do stories play in helping us preserve memories, connect us to each other, and answer life’s big questions? MAX RICHTER (Award-winning Composer & Pianist) reflects on the importance of creativity and how art offers windows into other people’s experiences, fostering connection. ETGAR KERET …
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What were the most impactful lessons, stories, and voices shaping queer education in 2024? Discover the episodes that inspired, empowered, and fostered inclusion this year. This special year-end episode celebrates the top 10 most listened-to moments from Teaching While Queer. Whether you're an educator, ally, or advocate, these stories spotlight th…
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Have you ever wondered how personal identity, authenticity, and representation shape the learning and teaching experience in higher education? In this episode, we dive into the journey of Dr. Vanessa Kettering, a trailblazer in positive developmental psychology and a queer educator, as she shares her insights on creating inclusive spaces, the trans…
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What can we learn from whales, the ways they communicate, and how their life cycle affects whole ecosystems, absorbing carbon and helping cool the planet? How have we contributed to the ecological degradation of the environment? How does language influence perception and our relationship to the more than human world? NAN HAUSER (Whale Researcher; P…
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What can we learn from whales, the ways they communicate, and how their life cycle affects whole ecosystems, absorbing carbon and helping cool the planet? How have we contributed to the ecological degradation of the environment? How does language influence perception and our relationship to the more than human world? NAN HAUSER (Whale Researcher; P…
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How does compulsory heterosexuality quietly influence the way we discuss gender, and what can queer educators do to transform the conversation? Compulsory heterosexuality deeply affects how gender studies are taught, often limiting representation, narratives, and discussions around queerness. This episode explores how queer educators can challenge …
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How can we be more engaged global citizens? How do we fight for truth and protect democracy in a post-truth world? What influence do billionaires have on politics, journalism, and the technology that shapes our lives? Lee McIntyre (Philosopher · Author of On Disinformation: How To Fight For Truth and Protect Democracy) examines democracy, and scien…
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How can we be more engaged global citizens? How do we fight for truth and protect democracy in a post-truth world? What influence do billionaires have on politics, journalism, and the technology that shapes our lives? Lee McIntyre (Philosopher · Author of On Disinformation: How To Fight For Truth and Protect Democracy) examines democracy and how co…
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How does compulsory heterosexuality shape the way we talk about gender and identity in education, and what can queer educators do to break these barriers? In a world where heteronormativity often dominates conversations about identity, understanding its impact on education is crucial. This episode dives into the challenges queer educators face, how…
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How can educators create classrooms where students don’t just survive but thrive—celebrating their full identities in an equitable and joyful learning environment? As a queer educator or ally, you might wonder how to foster inclusive and affirming spaces while balancing advocacy, representation, and restorative practices. This episode offers action…
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How can educators create truly inclusive and democratic classrooms that honor every student’s identity and foster belonging? In a world where students come from diverse backgrounds and carry unique experiences, many schools still struggle to reflect this diversity in their culture and curriculum. This episode explores how educators can transform cl…
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 How can we learn to speak the language of the Earth and cultivate our intuitive intelligence?  What lessons can we learn from non-human animals about living in greater harmony with nature?  How have we contributed to making our planet a more dangerous place, and how can we work to save it? COLIN STEEN (CEO of Legacy Agripartners) reflects on his u…
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How can we learn to speak the language of the Earth and cultivate our intuitive intelligence?  What lessons can we learn from non-human animals about living in greater harmony with nature? COLIN STEEN (CEO, Legacy Agripartners) on how growing up on a Saskatchewan farm shaped his sense of responsibility and success. JILL HEINERTH (cave diver, writer…
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What influence do billionaires have on politics, journalism, and the technology that shapes our lives? What drives people to seek absolute power, and how can we hold them accountable? Darryl  Cunningham is a cartoonist and author of Science Tales, Psychiatric Tales, The Age of Selfishness, and Billionaires: The Lives of the Rich and Powerful. Cunni…
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How do you protect your mental and emotional well-being while navigating challenging conversations with family, friends, or colleagues during emotionally charged times? The holiday season and post-election period often bring opportunities for connection but can also spark conflicts or stress—especially when values, identities, or politics come into…
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Are you ready to take a leap into new opportunities, but unsure how to navigate moving out of state as a queer teacher? Relocating as a queer educator presents unique challenges—from securing the right certifications to finding an inclusive work environment. This episode is packed with actionable advice to help you make a smooth transition while en…
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Where does our intuition come from? How are lifelong creative partnerships formed and what role do friendship and personal connection play? How do our personal lives influence the art we make? Erland Cooper (Scottish composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist) explores the emotional and transformative effects of music and visual arts. He underscore…
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Where does our intuition come from? How are lifelong creative partnerships formed and what role do friendship and personal connection play? How do our personal lives influence the art we make? Erland Cooper (Scottish composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist) explores the emotional and transformative effects of music and visual arts. He undersc…
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Have you ever wondered how embracing authenticity as an LGBTQ+ educator can transform not just classrooms, but lives? This episode highlights strategies for fostering visibility, acceptance, and advocacy in schools. Whether you’re a teacher, student, or ally, this conversation offers actionable insights to build inclusive spaces where everyone thri…
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What does it mean to bring your full, authentic self into the classroom—and why is it so transformative for both educators and students? In a world where representation matters more than ever, this episode dives into how living authentically as a queer educator creates a ripple effect of acceptance and empowerment. Whether you're a teacher, parent,…
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How can we shape technology’s impact on society? How do social media algorithms influence our democratic processes and personal well-being? Can AI truly emulate human creativity? And how will its pursuit of perfection change the art we create? Daniel Susskind (Economist · Oxford & King’s College London · Author of Growth: A Reckoning · A World With…
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How can we shape technology’s impact on society? How do social media algorithms influence our democratic processes and personal well-being? Can AI truly emulate human creativity? And how will its pursuit of perfection change the art we create? Daniel Susskind (Economist · Oxford & King’s College London · Author of Growth: A Reckoning · A World With…
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How does art change the way we see and experience the world? Art has the power to offer transformative experiences, but what about the lives of artists who give so much of themselves? How can we balance creativity and personal well-being while still making work that is true and meaningful? David Rubin (President of the Academy of Motion Picture Art…
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