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AI Can’t Replace Relationships: Ann Aust on What Must Stay Human in Education

In this episode of The Smarter Campus Podcast, Zach sits down with Ann Aust—MD program director, professor, and AI literacy advocate—to explore what should remain at the center of education as AI becomes more integrated into teaching and learning.Ann shares her journey from skepticism to advocacy, offering a grounded perspective on how educators can thoughtfully adopt AI without losing sight of what matters most. Rather than positioning AI as a replacement, she frames it as a tool that can create space for deeper human connection—freeing up time for mentorship, communication, and meaningful engagement with students.The conversation also highlights the importance of intrinsic motivation, curiosity, and vulnerability in both teaching and learning. Ann emphasizes that educators don’t need to have all the answers—they just need to be willing to explore alongside their students. Through practical examples and personal stories, this episode offers a reassuring and actionable perspective for educators navigating the pace of change.

#80 Narrative Therapy, Resilience, and Cross-Cultural Understanding in Schools with Chris O'Shaughnessy,

In this episode of Make It Mindful, Seth Fleischauer talks with international school consultant Chris O'Shaughnessy about narrative therapy — what it is, why it matters, and how its techniques can quietly transform the way educators approach empathy, resilience, and cross-cultural understanding. What begins as a conversation about storytelling opens into something much bigger: a practical framework for helping students separate fact from interpretation, build emotional muscle in measurable steps, and find common ground even when values genuinely clash.Along the way, Chris draws on everything from gym metaphors to the Enneagram to a sociology study involving voluntary self-electrocution to make the case that the oldest human art form — telling stories — might also be one of the most powerful tools in a teacher's toolkit.Together, Seth and Chris explore the neuroscience of narrative, the taxonomy of resilience, and what it looks like to introduce intentional discomfort into a classroom — including the surprisingly radical act of letting kids be bored.Key Topics Discussed:What narrative therapy actually is — and why it's less about therapy and more about learning to hold your own story at arm's lengthThe description → evaluation → interpretation framework, and how a photograph of a woman in a wedding dress teaches you more about assumptions than any lecture couldWhy our brains prefer a complete story to an accurate one — and what that costs usThe "gym as intentional inefficiency" model: how to introduce beneficial discomfort in measurable, safe stepsDr. Wong's taxonomy of resilience — cognitive, behavioral, emotional, relational, and motivational — and why giving students language for these differences is itself an act of empowermentWhat to do when cross-cultural conflict isn't a misunderstanding — it's a genuine clash of valuesThe Enneagram as a tool for digging beneath belief systems to find the shared motivations underneathWhy boredom might be the most underrated creative catalyst in schools — and the sociology study that proves people would rather electrocute themselves than sit with itAwe as an emerging opportunity in education (Seth's answer to Chris's lightning round question)Guest Bio:Chris O'Shaughnessy is an international school consultant whose work takes him into schools across cultures and contexts around the world. Drawing on a background in sociology, he helps educators build the skills — empathy, resilience, cross-cultural communication — that don't show up on a standardized test but determine everything about how students navigate the world. He is based at chris-o.com.Host Bio:Seth Fleischauer is the founder of Banyan Global Learning and host of the Make It Mindful podcast. His work focuses on global learning, cultural competency, and the evolving role of technology in education. Through Banyan Global Learning, he develops live virtual learning experiences that connect students to new people, places, and ways of thinking.Episode Links:Chris O'Shaughnessy's website: chris-o.comUnselfie: Why Empathetic Kids Succeed in Our All-About-Me World — Michele BorbaSticks and Stones: Defeating the Culture of Bullying and Rediscovering the Power of Character and Empathy — Emily BazelonProject Hail Mary — Andy WeirThe Homework Machine podcast — Justin Reich, MIT Teaching Systems Lab

Why You Struggle To Manifest w/ Ashmita Arora

Connect with Ashmita:Website: https://www.ashmitaarora.comListen to the Podcast, subscribe, leave a rating and a review:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-you-struggle-to-manifest-w-ashmita-arora/id1614151066?i=1000759482145 Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/episode/4ch16Sh2fASPIjvJtRUgR4?si=tCFrl--ESaSRAaNX1r_Z1w YouTube: https://youtu.be/osFF_f4dHzM

The Science of Kindness with Dr. Chris Culver

Dr. Chris Culver, founder of Orange Sparrow, shares his journey from being bullied as a student to becoming an advocate for the science of kindness in education. After working in toxic school environments that led him to call an employee assistance helpline, Chris left traditional K-12 education to pursue a mission of making kindness go viral.Key takeaways:Kindness isn't just "kindergarten kindness" (sharing crayons, saying sorry) — it's a science backed by neuroscience that includes setting boundaries, honest communication, and empathyToday's Gen Z and Gen Alpha students crave human interaction but lack the skills — they need explicit modeling of collaboration and connectionSchools seeing improved test scores, decreased behaviors, and increased attendance when implementing kindness-based approachesLeaders should create clear cultural expectations, gather regular feedback (keep/start/stop surveys), and model vulnerabilityCulture-building isn't about pizza parties — it's about ensuring people feel seen, heard, valued, and respectedLinks: Orange SparrowScience of KindnessDr. Chris Culver LinkTreeLinked Leaders Bio

INCH360 2025: Adam Gigstad

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 sits down with AI consultant Adam Gigstad  to discuss the transformative power of artificial intelligence. Adam shares insights on using cutting-edge AI tools for innovation, accessibility, and problem-solving in both business and daily life. The conversation explores how AI can empower individuals, streamline processes, and open new possibilities for people of all abilities.

Hosts

Jethro Jones

Jethro Jones

Host of The Authority Podcast — Expert Insights and Fresh Ideas for Education Leaders
Ross Romano

Ross Romano

Host of The Authority Podcast — Expert Insights and Fresh Ideas for Education Leaders
A Jethro Jones

A Jethro Jones

Host of Transformative Principal
Mike Caldwell

Mike Caldwell

Host of Transformative Principal