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Survival, Service, and the Science of the Brain: Dr. Dung Trinh’s Journey

How does a harrowing escape from war-torn Vietnam forge a leader in modern medicine? In this episode of Lead From Within, J. Alexander sits down with Dr. Dung Trinh to explore the intersection of extreme resilience and neurological health. From his military service to his groundbreaking work in Alzheimer's research, Dr. Trinh reveals how the "body-mind-spirit" connection isn't just a philosophy—it’s a clinical necessity.Key Takeaways:The Crucible of Leadership: Lessons from a journey of survival.The Alzheimer’s Frontier: New advancements in diagnosis and treatment.Optimizing the Executive Brain: Why sleep and lifestyle are your most valuable KPIs.

Why Your Brain Chooses Suffering and How to Stop It

We all have moments where we feel life is unfair, but when the Victim Saboteur takes the wheel, helplessness becomes an identity. We dive deep into the Limbic System hijack, explaining how your brain mismanages Oxytocin and Dopamine to trade long-term happiness for short-term attention. Learn how to identify the "sinking feeling" of the Victim and use the 5 Sage Powers—especially Explore and Activate—to reclaim your agency. Featuring a 10-second neuro-reset tool called...

Read Aloud, Reach Every Learner

This webinar, hosted by Reading Is Fundamental (RIF), explores the critical role of reading aloud in fostering literacy and language comprehension for children of all ages. Dr. Molly Ness, a literacy expert, shares research-backed insights on the cognitive, emotional, and physiological benefits of read-alouds, both at home and in classrooms. Key points include:Reading aloud is the single most important activity for literacy success, building vocabulary, comprehension, and critical thinking skills.Interactive read-alouds—with conversation and engagement—are most effective, and should include high-quality texts across genres, including nonfiction.Scientific studies show that frequent read-alouds activate brain regions linked to language development, reduce stress, and even improve health outcomes in children, including premature infants and hospitalized kids.Author visits and read-alouds boost children’s motivation to read and write, especially when students can interact with authors.Practical strategies for families include modeling reading, creating cozy reading spaces, tracking books read, and integrating reading into daily routines beyond bedtime.Fight the “decline at nine”: Continue read-alouds beyond age nine, as children still value and benefit from them.Use “think-alouds”: Model your thought process during reading to help children develop comprehension skills.Read above grade level: Children’s listening comprehension exceeds their reading ability until adolescence, so expose them to more complex texts.Highlight print features for young children to build early literacy skills.Include nonfiction: Intentionally read informational texts to prepare children for academic demands.Multiple readings: Re-reading books allows for deeper vocabulary and comprehension work.The session concludes with a Q&A on best practices for think-alouds and multiple readings, and encouragement for educators and families to make reading aloud a joyful, regular part of children’s lives.About Dr. Molly Ness:Molly Ness is a former classroom teacher, a reading researcher, and a teacher educator. She earned a doctorate in reading education at the University of Virginia, and spent 16 years as an associate professor at Fordham University in New York City. The author of five books, Molly served on the Board of Directors for the International Literacy Association and is a New York state chapter founder of the Reading League. Dr. Ness has extensive experience in reading clinics, consulting with school districts, leading professional development, and advising school systems on research-based reading instruction. She provided literacy leadership for nationally recognized literacy non-profits, as well as major educational publishers.   In 2024, Molly was invited to serve on the New York State Dyslexia Task Force. A frequent speaker and presenter, her happy place is translating the science of reading to schools and teachers. As a tireless literacy advocate, Molly created the End Book Deserts podcast, which brings awareness to the 32 million American children who lack access to books. She is currently writing a forthcoming Scholastic book, helping teachers understand orthographic mapping. In 2024, she founded Dirigo Literacy, a literacy consulting firm supporting schools, districts, and states align with and implement the science of reading.  When she is not reading and writing about reading and writing, Dr. Ness is driving her ice-hockey obsessed teenage daughter to the rink, learning how to fly fish, or hiking with her poorly behaved goldendoodle.  Dr. Molly Ness’s books:Read Alouds for All LearnersMaking Words Stick by Molly Ness, Katie Pace Miles | Scholastic Education

INCH360 2025: Ryan Nelson

This episode is a part of a special series of interviews conducted at the INCH360 Cybersecurity Conference in Spokane, Washington. Visit their website to learn more about INCH360 and their mission. Host Jethro D. Jones interviews Ryan Nelson from IBM's X-Force about the realities of incident response in cybersecurity. Ryan shares insights into handling cyberattacks, the importance of adaptability, and the role of communication and teamwork during high-stress investigations. The conversation also covers working with law enforcement, threat intelligence, and lessons learned from real-world breaches.

Impact Standards with Jeff Bradbury

Today’s guest is my friend and fellow podcaster, Jeff Bradbury. Jeff is an educator, ISTE award-winning digital learning strategist, educational broadcaster, public speaker, entrepreneur, and triplet dad. His powerful message has inspired thousands of educators through the TeacherCast Educational Network.Jeff’s new book is Impact Standards: Designing District Systems That Power K–12 Learning.We talk about:Digital learning: the “have to” vs. the “want to”Is all learning digital? The Digital Learning Strategic Plan: why do we need a plan and how do we get buy-in?How instruction is like musicWhat is a Digital Learning Curriculum?Curriculum mappingInstructional Coaching - what is it, what are the relationships, what does the coach do?Making the learning visible to the communityGet Impact Standards from X Factor Edu. Learn more about Jeffhttps://jeffreybradbury.comhttps://teachercast.netAbout the hostRoss Romano is a co-founder of the Be Podcast Network and CEO of September Strategies, a coaching and consulting firm that helps organizations and high-performing leaders in the K-12 education industry communicate their vision and make strategic decisions that lead to long-term success. Connect on Bluesky or LinkedIn I also host Sideline Sessions, a podcast for coaches and parents of student-athletes. The show features conversations with coaches and performance experts in the NFL, NBA, NCAA, Olympics, and more. Listen here: https://bit.ly/3Rp0QGt 

Hosts

Aaron Makelky

Aaron Makelky

Host of That’s Not Crazy, That’s History!
A Jethro Jones

A Jethro Jones

Host of Transformative Principal
Allyson Mitchell

Allyson Mitchell

Host of Why Distance Learning?
Barbara Flowers

Barbara Flowers

Host of Morning Motivation for Educators