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Early Childhood On-the-Go!

Early Childhood Center, Indiana Institute on Disability and Communty, Indiana University

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Early Childhood On-the-Go is a podcast where the Early Childhood Center team at Indiana University talks about all things early childhood.
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Shine On - an Early Childhood Education Podcast

Shine Bright Early Years Advisors

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Shine Bright EYM proudly presents Shine On, a podcast series for prospective and current Early Childhood Education Professionals. A podcast to engage, celebrate, and advocate for the Early Years sector through collaborative discussions with professionals in the industry. Drawing inspiration from our guiding philosophy document The Shine Bright Way, we’ll be bringing you a series of conversations, inspirations, and big ideas from all aspects of the Early Childhood Sector. From keeping the joy ...
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Where early education meets entrepreneurship. The Business of Early Childhood Education™ is your go-to space for real talk and real strategies on building a thriving childcare business. Hosted by Alethea Etinoff—educator, advocate, and entrepreneur—this podcast empowers ECE leaders to grow with purpose, lead with confidence, and shift the system from the inside out.
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Hey there, passionate educators! Dive into the dynamic world of early childhood education with The Inspiring ECE Podcast, hosted by seasoned educator and passionate advocate, Marcia Nicole. This podcast delivers: - Practical tips for new and seasoned early childhood educators seeking to create engaging learning environments -Strategies for maintaining your well-being as a teacher and educator -And inspiration to pursue professional growth so you can be the best version of yourself for the ch ...
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Early Childhood Services' ELEVATE

Inette B. and Jennifer F.

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Unlock the magic of early childhood with ELEVATE—a podcast dedicated to empowering parents and educators with the knowledge and tools to nurture the next generation. Join DHHS as we dive deep into the County’s world of early childhood, exploring topics like developmental milestones, the power of play, effective parenting strategies, and the latest in early education. Each episode features local expert insights, real-life stories, and actionable advice, all aimed at helping you create a suppo ...
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Early Childhood Honchos

Ivy Pringle

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Listen up, and listen in, this is about our children! Learn something today on the TeacherTalk segment of Ask Ivy. A special guest and I explore the importance on early childhood education and share some tips as to how you can better prepare your child to be successful in school.
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We're here to inform, educate and advocate for all things related to early childhood. From nurturing healthy development to overcoming behavioral challenges and recognizing mental health needs, welcome to Centering Kids: Advice from the experts at The Florida Center for Early Childhood. Our podcast publishes on the first of every month!
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Can children learn by playing? Of course they can! Listen in on this podcast brought to you by Kide Science to hear from some of the world's leading experts on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) and Early Childhood Education! Kide Science is research backed, and we are developed by teachers, for teachers.
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Send us a text Vicki Hall is in conversation with Sophie and Alex, discussing gender justice and the significance of this work in early childhood education. In a time where gender-based violence is on the rise in Australia, the significance of this work cannot be overstated. Gender equity starts in early childhood, and in this episode Vicki talks u…
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This week is the second week of motivational May on The Inspiring ECE Podcast, we’re diving into one of the most heartfelt truths about early childhood education: your presence is powerful. Even on the days when you're not at 100%, even when you feel unseen or unheard your presence matters. In this episode, Marcia Nicole reminds us that showing up …
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Welcome to Early Childhood MAYtriarchy 2025, where we celebrate the contributions of women to the work of early childhood. In this episode: Mike Huber shares about how he has been influenced by Eve Trook and her ideas on having power on, power for, and power with children. Stacy Benge shares about Dr Marianne Gibbs, and occupational therapist who h…
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Welcome to The Business of Early Childhood Education™—the podcast where passion meets power. I’m Alethea Etinoff, and this space is dedicated to bold conversations, real strategy, and sustainable success for childcare business owners. In this special relaunch episode, I’m celebrating the final approval of my federally registered trademark, The Busi…
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Welcome to Motivational May on The Inspiring ECE Podcast a month-long series created to uplift, recharge, and re-energize early childhood educators just like you. May can be a whirlwind full of evaluations, transitions, celebrations, and big to-do lists that leave you running on empty. But this year, we’re shifting the energy. This is your invitati…
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It’s spring break 2025 and host Heather Bernt-Santy has invited some of the TECN nerds to Indianapolis for a four day sleepover! In this episode, Heather and some of her favorite people discuss how to navigate the idea of “consent” with young children. Want to support the show? Make a one time gift, or become a member and get bonus content like fre…
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Join me, Marcia Nicole, on this heartfelt episode of Ispyr to Educate as we dive deep into the real impact of mentorship from a veteran educator’s perspective. In today’s conversation, I share my journey of mentoring over the years the ups, the challenges, and the transformative moments that remind us why taking on a student is not just another res…
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It’s spring break 2025, which means the Nerds are descending on Indianapolis for four days of nerdy fun! In this episode, host Heather Bernt-Santy and nerds Lizz Nolasco, Mike Huber, Kisa Marx, and Bethany Corrie wonder about what happens when we lose ourselves in our caring work. Want to support the show? Make a one time gift, or become a member a…
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It’s spring break 2025, and that means it’s time for the second Nerd Sleepover! This episode comes to you from an Airbnb in beautiful Indianapolis, where host Heather Bernt-Santy gathered with some of her very favorite nerds. In this episode, we discuss challenges to “DEI”–what if we said the words every time instead of hiding behind the acronym? W…
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Episode Description: STEAM in early childhood education—what does it really look like? How can we move past the idea that STEAM is just about science experiments and tech gadgets and instead see it as a natural part of how children learn and explore the world? In this episode of The Inspiring ECE Podcast, I sit down with Paula Walsh, an early child…
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It’s spring break 2025, which means it’s time for the second Nerd Sleepover in beautiful Indianapolis! In this episode, Mike Huber invites us to consider whether “data” and “evidence” are the same thing, and as you might have guessed from the title, we decided it’s not! Listen in as host Heather Bernt-Santy and some of her favorite nerds hash out c…
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Send us a text Dr. Katie Herron from the Early Childhood Center talks with Adria Nassim about her perspective on disability as it relates to early childhood. Adria Nassim received a Batchelor of Arts in English and a minor in Spanish from Brescia University, a small Catholic liberal arts university in Owensboro, Kentucky in 2010. She is a research …
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Join hosts Inette B. and Jennifer F. with special guest Jennifer Arnáiz, Administrator of Early Childhood Services. Discover the mission that drives Early Childhood Services, the specific goals Jennifer Arnáiz aims to achieve, and the challenges they face. Gain insights into what makes a great leader in early childhood and invaluable advice for asp…
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Send us a text On this episode we hear from Ana-Luisa Franco from Little Scientists. Come and hear fantastic examples of STEM in early childhood, the inquiry cycle, and Little Scientists recent experience partnering with Play School! Ana-Luisa Franco is the Training Facilitator and Content Developer at Little Scientists. As an Early Childhood Teach…
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In February 2025, occupational therapist Kelsie Olds, who hosts a facebook page called The Occuplaytional Therapist, published a post that struck a nerve–leading to almost 4000 reactions to date, and almost 2000 shares. The post is a powerful statement on the political nature of play, of respecting children, of supporting families, and taking care …
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In this empowering episode of The Inspiring ECE Podcast, your host Marcia Nicole welcomes a true trailblazer in the field of Early Childhood Education—Anisha Angella. As an entrepreneur, author, Registered Early Childhood Educator, and dynamic leadership coach, Anisha is on a mission to inspire educators to think beyond the classroom and embrace le…
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Welcome to ELEVATE Podcast. Brought to you by Early Childhood Services, a program within Montgomery County Maryland’s Department of Health and Human Services, dedicated to empowering parents and educators alike with the knowledge and tools essential for nurturing the next generation.Derrick Kenny
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In another episode that was originally intended as a session in a virtual NerdCon conference that didn’t happen, Richard Cohen, Lizz Nolasco and Bethany Corrie talk about children who seem hesitant to join in play. Want to support the show? You can make a one time $5 or more gift, or become a member for bonus content! Find more information here: bu…
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In this heartfelt episode of the Inspiring ECE Podcast, we delve into the profound reasons why choosing and remaining in the field of Early Childhood Education (ECE) is not just a career choice but a transformative journey. Amidst discussions of burnout and staffing shortages, it's crucial to reconnect with the passion and purpose that drew us to t…
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Physics learning for children under 5? What? Join host Heather Bernt-Santy, Mike Huber and Krystina Tapia as they discuss one of the best articles Heather has read in a long time—“Young Children’s Learning in Physics: A (Dis-)Trustful Play with Gravity, Friction and Counterforces?” by Sofie Areljun, Lena Backstrom, and Evelina Grenemark. Seriously,…
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What if reading could bring families closer together? 📖💛 In this episode of the Inspiring ECE Podcast, we’re diving into the heartwarming and transformative power of mother-daughter book clubs with two incredible guests—co-authors Stefanie and Meghan Voss! As sisters and passionate educators, they joined forces to create The Mother-Daughter Book Cl…
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Can play in preschool be “fake?” In this episode, host Heather Bernt-Santy is joined by Gemma Medina, Bethany Corrie and Stacy Benge to discuss the article “Vygotskian Analysis of Fake Play in Preschools: What it is and How to Distinguish it From Real Play” by Elena Yudina and published in the American Journal of Play. Want to support the show? You…
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In this episode of the Inspiring ECE Podcast, host Marcia Nicole chats with Angela Odusanya, a dedicated early childhood educator and author of the popular Amelia’s Loose Part Art book series. Angela shares her journey into the world of early learning, how she fell in love with loose parts play, and why it’s so important for young children to have …
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It’s time for another round of Nerd Study Hall, where we record a series of episodes discussing research articles connected to working with young children and their families. In this episode, host Heather Bernt-Santy is joined by Mike Huber and Lizz Nolasco to dissect and connect ideas from a paper titled “Preparing democratic early childhood teach…
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In this episode of the Inspiring ECE Podcast, we tackle a topic that every early childhood educator has faced at some point: how do we stay empowered and passionate in a profession that sometimes feels undervalued? With headlines about burnout, staffing shortages, and the challenges of the field, it’s easy to feel discouraged. But today, we’re flip…
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In what may be the first ever Nerd episode that starts with a quote from a LinkedIn post, author Frances Carlson joins Heather to unpack her idea that, "Since anxiety is a by-product of an aversion to risk, and young children are suffering from increasing amounts of anxiety, does it not makes sense that we intentionally plan for and cultivate a hea…
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Send us a text Alex and Sophie chat with Koralynn Dodds, Early Years Manager of Berrimba Childcare Centre in Echuca. Koralynn is a Yorta Yorta, Wiradjuri and Maori woman who has been an early childhood educator for 7 years. She is the mother of 8 young children, and attended Berrimba childcare herself as a child and now the Early Years Manager Kora…
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In this enlightening episode of The Inspiring ECE Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Elizabeth DeWitt, Senior Adoptions & Curriculum Specialist at Learning Without Tears, to explore how multisensory instruction can transform the way children learn and grow. Dr. DeWitt shares practical strategies for integrating touch, movement, music, and more into daily…
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This episode was originally recorded to be part of a "Nerd Con 2" virtual conference....and then Nerd Con 2 didn't happen. The good news is you get it as a podcast now! Listen in as Mike Huber and Kisa Marx dig into the idea of supporting play for ALL children, really ALL children, in authentic ways. If you love the podcast, or want to say "thank y…
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In this episode, host Marcia Nicole dives into one of the most debated issues in early childhood education: using personal devices on the job. She examines both sides—from the convenience of quick communication and handy apps to the pitfalls of distraction and privacy concerns. Marcia also shares tips on setting balanced policies that respect educa…
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This episode is a special one. I had the honor of sitting down with members of the Association of Early Childhood Educators of Ontario (AECEO)—an organization at the forefront of advocacy for ECE professionals. Their work is dedicated to empowering educators, pushing for systemic change, and ensuring that the voices of early childhood professionals…
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Episode description Are you feeling the weight of job insecurities, endless winter darkness, and the constant flood of negative news? In this candid episode, host Marcia Nicole shares practical ways to protect your emotional well-being—without pretending everything’s sunshine and rainbows. Tune in to discover how to recognize your own emotional tol…
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In this Episode, ReShaun invites her dear friend Paul Ramos to the show to discuss concerns and hard conversations as a leader in the Early Childhood Community. In this episode, we tackle and understand how life's circumstances have affected our leadership styles, conversations with parents, and much more. This is a normal conversation for these tw…
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In this episode of The Inspiring ECE Podcast, we’re thrilled to welcome Kerry Drake, founder of KD Talks, an inspiring thought leader in early childhood education. With over 18 years of experience, Kerry is passionate about creating inclusive, equitable spaces and empowering educators to become reflective practitioners and compassionate leaders. Jo…
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It's the 350th episode of That Early Childhood Nerd! To celebrate, host Heather Bernt-Santy invited listeners to submit a quote that they would like to come on the show and talk about...and here it is! Please welcome listeners Gemma Medina and Valley Varma to the show!The quote: "They caught all the wild children and put them in zoos. They made the…
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This podcast was born out of a deep passion for celebrating and uplifting early childhood educators, leaders, and everyone who supports early learning. In this kickoff episode, I’m taking a moment to reflect on our journey together, share why I started this podcast, and—most importantly—express my heartfelt gratitude to YOU. Whether you’ve been her…
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In the fall of 2024, IPA-USA (the American Association for the Child's Right to Play) celebrated its 50th anniversary by releasing an extensive collection of white papers on play topics across the lifespan. Host Heather Bernt-Santy contributed one of the papers. In this episode, Carol Garboden Murray interviews Heather about her white paper on the …
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In this episode, we’re diving into the importance of setting intentional goals for the year and sticking to them. Whether you’re an early childhood professional, a coach, or a business owner, being intentional with your time and energy is the key to success. I’ll also share personal strategies, tips, and insights from my own journey as I work towar…
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In the fall of 2024, IPA-USA (the American Association for the Child's Right to Play) celebrated its 50th anniversary by releasing an extensive collection of white papers on play topics across the lifespan. In this episode, Heather Bernt-Santy interviews Kisa Marx and Emily Clark about their white paper, "Redefining Basic Needs: Eliminating Systemi…
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As the year comes to a close, this final episode of the year is all about reflection and gratitude. I want to thank each and every one of you for being part of this journey, for tuning in, sharing, and helping to build this incredible community. This podcast is more than a platform—it’s a space where we connect, support one another, and grow togeth…
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In this episode, I’m sharing an unforgettable experience from a recent roundtable discussion where I had the honor of sitting alongside some of the most inspiring educators in the early childhood field. This was a conversation that we, as educators, don’t always get the chance to have—one that focuses on us. We talked about the real challenges we f…
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In this episode, I’m sharing an unforgettable experience from a recent roundtable discussion where I had the honor of sitting alongside some of the most inspiring educators in the early childhood field. This was a conversation that we, as educators, don’t always get the chance to have—one that focuses on us. We talked about the real challenges we f…
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Dr. Jamie Cho, an assistant teaching professor of justice in early learning at the University of Washington and Ninderjit Gill, tenured early childhood education faculty at North Seattle College, join host Heather Bernt-Santy to discuss their article, "Who Gets to Be Neutral? The Respectability Politics of Leading for Educational Justice." Find the…
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In this episode, I’m sharing an unforgettable experience from a recent roundtable discussion where I had the honor of sitting alongside some of the most inspiring educators in the early childhood field. This was a conversation that we, as educators, don’t always get the chance to have—one that focuses on us. We talked about the real challenges we f…
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Emily Clark, aka "EarlyEdEm" on instagram, has some thoughts to share about the impact of trying to make a profit off of attempts to assess quality in early childhood settings. Can true quality be commodified? Do attempts to make money off of quality child care fit with what research tells us are indicators of quality? We don't think so. Thanks for…
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