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Let's Chat about Lobaki with Zack Davenport!

In this episode, host Shannon Putman converses with Zack Davenport, the Director of Production at Lobaki, about the transformative impact of virtual reality in education and training. They discuss Zack's journey into the VR industry, the importance of spatial learning, addressing educational equity with VR, and the Immersive Institute's diverse content offerings including STEM, history, and career technical education. The conversation highlights the growing trends in VR for diesel and automotive training, overcoming misconceptions about VR in education, and how Lobaki collaborates with educators to create impactful learning experiences.Guest Links:LinkedIn: @ZackDavenportShannon's Links:Putman XR ConsultingLinkedIn: @DrShannonPutman

Executive functioning assessment, late ADHD diagnosis, and proactive support (with Dr. A. Jordan Wright)

In this eye-opening episode, I sit down with Dr. A. Jordan Wright, psychologist who brings both professional insight and lived experience to the conversation—having been diagnosed with ADHD in college. Together, we explore the often-overlooked stories of kids who manage to compensate for ADHD symptoms well into adolescence or adulthood, only to receive a diagnosis later in life.We also dive into why early educational settings are crucial for embedding executive functioning supports and how these skills can be proactively taught rather than reactively addressed. Our guest offers a compelling argument for why executive functioning should be considered the new social-emotional learning—essential, foundational, and deeply tied to lifelong success.We also spend a good portion of the episode discussing best practices for assessing executive functioning in a way that is robust and sensitive to diverse learning needs—moving to deeper understanding.Topics Covered:✅ Being diagnosed with ADHD in college and why high-performing kids with ADHD are often missed✅ The case for embedding executive functioning support into early education✅ Executive functioning as the new SEL: What educators need to know✅ Best practices for executive functioning assessment, including surveys, non-standardized methods, and optimal functioning measures. Dr. A. Jordan Wright is the Chief Clinical Officer at Parallel Learning and leading clinical psychologist who specializes in psychological assessment (including learning disabilities and ADHD) and therapy. Dr. Jordan received his Ph.D. from Columbia University. He is on faculty at New York University, where he leads the Clinical/Counseling Psychology PhD program, training doctoral students in psychological assessment and counseling, and he founded and runs the Center for Counseling and Community Wellbeing, the low-fee community mental health training clinic at NYU.Dr. Jordan has authored multiple widely-used books on psychological assessment, including Conducting Psychological Assessment: A Guide for Practitioners (2nd ed.; Wiley, 2020); Essentials of Psychological Tele-Assessment (with Susie Raiford; Wiley, 2021); Essentials of Psychological Assessment Supervision (Wiley, 2019); and, with Gary Groth-Marnat, the sixth edition of the Handbook of Psychological Assessment (Wiley, 2016), the most widely used text in graduate training on assessment. His most recent book is Essentials of Culture in Psychological Assessment (Wiley, 2024), which focuses on areas of diversity, culture, privilege, and oppression in how we evaluate and understand individuals.You can learn more about Parallel Learning’s comprehensive services for providers on their website here: https://www.parallellearning.com/You can find Dr. Jordan’s free White Papers from Parallel Learning on executive functioning assessment, self-care for clinicians, telehealth best practices, plus much more here: https://www.parallellearning.com/white-papersIf you’re a clinician looking for new career opportunities, you can take a look at Parallel Learning’s “Careers” page here: https://www.parallellearning.com/careersIn this episode, I mentioned “The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their executive functioning implementation plan. You can learn more about the course here : https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/

Time Management Over the Summer: Creating a Productive Break

In this episode of The Principal's Handbook, we’re diving into how to manage your time effectively over the summer while still making the most of your break. It may sound counterintuitive, but creating a productive break can help you recharge and set yourself up for success when the school year begins.Tune in for tips on:Defining what you truly need from your summer breakCreating a balanced structure that allows for both rest and productivityBuilding habits now that will set you up for a successful school yearIf you’ve ever felt like the summer slipped away too quickly, this episode is for you. Stay tuned as we explore how to use the summer as an opportunity for both relaxation and professional growth!Check out Leadership by Design: The Principal's Custom Habit System!FREE DOWNLOADS*The Principal's Email DetoxDecisive Leadership- Free WorkshopPrincipal Checklist to Disconnect From SchoolBehavior Blueprint for PrincipalsThe Principal’s Power Hour Blueprint*RESOURCES FOR PRINCIPALS*Transform Your Time: 60 Day Action Plan for PrincipalsThe Principal's Overwhelm Toolkit*SOCIAL MEDIA*Barb Flowers, Ph.D- LinkedinDrBarbFlowers- Instagramthe8to4principal- TikTok

125 - Don't Show Your Duck Butt featuring Dean Griess

"Ever felt like you're flailing beneath the surface while trying to look calm in front of an audience? 🦆 Welcome back, Nerd Nation! This week on The Fabulous Learning Nerds, we dive headfirst into the pool of public speaking and facilitation with our returning guest, the one and only Dean Griess—author, speaker, leadership coach, and proud owner of a ripped pair of pants (you’ll see).In this episode, we go beyond slide decks and course outlines. Dean shares real, tactical tools from his new book, Don’t Show Your Duck Butt, that will help you show up with confidence, authenticity, and purpose—no matter if you're on stage, on Zoom, or in front of a classroom.From tent cards and cowboy boots to mastering movement and managing nervous habits, this episode is jam-packed with practical gold—and a few hilarious mishaps from the frontlines of learning.🧠 Key Takeaways:Breathe to sync your brain and your mouth. Shallow breathing equals fast talking and a disconnected message.Master the room—virtually or in-person. Movement builds engagement, presence, and energy.Preparation is personal. Your pre-session rituals set the tone for everything that follows—yes, even singing in the car counts.👥 About Dean Griess:Dean is a seasoned facilitator, keynote speaker, and learning leader with a career built on creating unforgettable audience experiences. He's the author of Don’t Show Your Duck Butt, a tactical guide to facilitation that emphasizes authenticity, confidence, preparation, and audience connection. You can find more of Dean’s work and musings at DeanGriess.com or follow his insights on LinkedIn.https://a.co/d/bdTjaDH🎧 About the Nerds:Hosted by Scott “Sketch” Schuette, Daniel Coonrod, Zeta, and Sam, The Fabulous Learning Nerds is your go-to podcast for L&D wisdom, industry laughs, and some seriously nerdy detours. These passionate learning pros combine decades of experience with a deep love for pop culture, facilitation, and helping people grow. #FabulousLearningNerds #DuckButtLeadership #FacilitationSkills #PublicSpeakingTips #LifelongLearning #DeanGriess #LearningAndDevelopment #AudienceEngagement #TrainerTips #NerdyLearningWins

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