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#54 Online Education That Outperforms Traditional Schools—Here’s How with Heather Rhodes

This is a special crosspost episode of host Seth Fleischauer's other podcast, Make It Mindful: Insights for Global Learning.In this episode of Why Distance Learning?, host Seth Fleischauer welcomes Heather Rhodes, founder of Highgrove Education and former leader of Harrow School Online. Together, they explore how international online schools can foster academic excellence, cultural competence, and learner autonomy—challenging the perception that online learning lacks rigor, community, or real-world readiness.Heather shares how her journey began with a desire to support English learners beyond summer programs, and evolved into leading some of the most academically successful online schools in the UK. She explains how Highgrove Education builds a vibrant online culture, prioritizes independent learning, and prepares students not just for exams—but for adulthood.Key Topics Discussed:• Why international community building is at the heart of online learning• How online education reduces prejudice and creates a more inclusive environment• Practical ways to build belonging, including student-led clubs, house systems, and real-time feedback• The flipped classroom model and the secret to student agency and academic success• How conflict is addressed through cultural awareness and shared expectations• What kind of young adult emerges from this model—and why they thrive at university and beyondGuest Bio:Heather Rhodes is the founder of Highgrove Education, an academically rigorous international online school. With over a decade of experience in online education, she previously led Harrow School Online and continues to redefine what’s possible in virtual learning. Heather’s mission is to develop globally minded leaders through inclusive, high-impact education.Episode Links:1. Highgrove Education2. Highgrove Speaker Series – A public-facing program of expert-led talks that anyone can attend, not just enrolled students.

The Strongest Game Plan

Hey teens, want to be stronger than the last generation? It starts with a plan. I take the action plan from the end of Jonathan Haidt's best selling book, The Anxious Generation, and I summarize it for tweens and teens into 5 commitments that you can make now that can help you feel better, focus more, and build the kind of life that’s actually fun to live. You can become the strongest generation by avoiding the mistakes that Gen Z made. This 5 commitments will help you do it.--Loved this audio? You should see the video version! Check it out on my YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/@sidekicktohero Or watch it in the Sidekick to Hero app for tweens and teens! It's a gamified confidence & productivity platform that helps young teens develop the habits of heroes and high-achievers. Start for free at www.sidekicktohero.com

64. Leading Through Crisis

Franklin Swann discusses the importance of leadership in times of crisis, sharing a personal story of handling an emergency while hiking. He introduces the Four C’s of Crisis Leadership—Calm, Clarity, Courage, and Comfort—explaining how a leader's response can turn a crisis into a catastrophe or a moment of strength.Interested in joining our coaching group? Reach out to info@theworldneedsmen.com

AI Governance and the Role of People with Peter Gregory #inch360'24

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. On this episode, Jethro Jones interviews Peter Gregory, a keynote speaker from the conference. Peter discusses AI governance, highlighting the importance of setting clear objectives and the need for continuous oversight as organizations adopt AI technologies. He shares insights on the complexities of training AI systems correctly and the risks of removing human oversight. The conversation emphasizes the critical role of human involvement, especially in high-risk use cases, and offers practical advice for businesses looking to implement AI safely and effectively.

Demystifying AI with Graham Moorhead #inch360'24

This episode features Graham Moorhead, CEO of Pangean and adjunct professor at Gonzaga University, speaking live about the advancements and impact of AI, particularly in the context of cybersecurity. He explains the concepts of Type 1 and Type 2 AI, human modes of thought by Daniel Kahneman, and the challenges and potentials of AI in terms of safety, social engineering, and future developments.

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
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