• KNOW DUMB QUESTIONS FT MacKenzie Price |: Founder of 2HourLearning
    Nov 1 2024

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    Join us on an educational journey as we introduce you to an inspiring educator MacKenzie Price who is reshaping the way we think about learning. Frustrated with obsolete teaching methods, she founded her own school in 2014, emphasizing personalized learning and fostering a genuine passion for education. Her story, shared a glimpse into how innovative teaching approaches are poised to revolutionize the educational landscape over the next decade.

    Venture into the heart of Brownsville, Texas, where a private school is defying the odds with a groundbreaking Two Hour Learning program. Alpha School provides personalized education that includes unique activities like mountaineering and international projects. Our conversation explores the triumphs of this model and its potential expansion to charter schools, aiming to offer free education to millions of students. Through this, we hope to bridge educational gaps and inspire institutions worldwide to follow suit.

    In a world increasingly driven by technology, we explore how AI and digital platforms like Instagram and YouTube are challenging traditional education systems. Imagine a classroom where AI tutors handle curriculum delivery, freeing educators to inspire and support students emotionally. Together, we envision a transformative educational model blending technology-driven learning with sports and performing arts, nurturing a well-rounded development environment. Listen as we share our passion for innovation, adaptability, and the curiosity-driven future of education.

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    38 mins
  • KNOW DUMB QUESTIONS: FT Dr. Alduan Tartt
    Oct 12 2024

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    What if you could transform your marriage into a thriving partnership, redefining love and commitment in today's dynamic world? In this episode, we open up about our journey of marriage and how our own experiences, along with those of others, inspired our mission to nurture relationships through couple retreats. Drawing inspiration from the biblical couple Priscilla and Aquila, we focus on strengthening marriages within the Black community and beyond, offering practical insights to help couples flourish. We explore the societal challenges, such as modern gender roles and the pressures unique to affluent marriages, aiming to equip couples with the tools to overcome these obstacles while maintaining transparency and mutual satisfaction.

    Our conversation also delves into the intricate dynamics of financial roles in modern marriages, especially when faced with income disparities. We navigate through scenarios where traditional gender roles are challenged, highlighting how couples can achieve harmony and equity in their relationships. With insights from premarital counseling practices like SIMBAS and Prepare/Enrich, we discuss strategies for building trust and integrating finances, ensuring every partner feels valued and understood. Additionally, we touch on the importance of shared financial responsibility and the delicate balance of maintaining individual independence within a joint financial framework.

    As we explore the complexities of maintaining sexual chemistry and navigating infidelity in marriage, we shed light on the evolving desires and challenges that couples face over time. Our episode offers guidance on aligning sexual preferences and ensuring mutual satisfaction to enhance marital happiness. We emphasize the transformative power of love and connection, inviting couples to join us at "A Weekend for Love" in Los Cabos this November, designed to enrich relationships through workshops, intimate experiences, and a vow renewal ceremony. Celebrate the foundation of marriage, recognizing its impact on family dynamics and overall well-being, and join us in fostering a legacy of affection and unity.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • KNOW DUMB QUESTIONS FT Teej Mercer
    Sep 6 2024

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    Have you ever wondered what happens to foster youth who age out of the system without a safety net? Today, we have the privilege of speaking with Teej Mercer, the inspiring founder of Moving Day Mafia, who has dedicated her life to supporting students entering Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) that face severe financial hardships or lack a stable home. She shares the stirring story of how an encounter with a young woman aging out of foster care propelled her to create this nonprofit in a matter of just 52 days. We explore the myriad challenges these students face as they transition into college life, from being suddenly left on their own at 18 to overcoming significant financial obstacles. Learn how Moving Day Mafia has rallied community support, raising over a million dollars through HBCU bingo, to make a tangible difference in these students' lives.

    Teej Mercer takes us deeper into the personalized efforts of Moving Day Mafia, ensuring that each scholar feels genuinely cared for and valued. Drawing from her own experience of being lovingly cared for by her mother, Teej Mercer discusses the meticulous care packages tailored to each student's unique needs, easing their stress so they can focus on their education. We touch on the importance of building trust with students who are not used to asking for help and the emotional impact of personalized dorm room makeovers that create a sense of belonging and security. Join us as we highlight the incredible compassion and resilience of these young individuals and call upon the community to support Moving Day Mafia, helping to ensure every student receives the support they need to thrive in their educational journey.

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    41 mins
  • KNOW DUMB QUESTIONS FT Miss Marianna: Revolutionizing Education Through Mentorship, Community, and Self-Care
    Aug 6 2024

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    What if the future of education isn't in the classroom at all? This episode challenges everything you thought you knew about schooling. Join us as we welcome an inspiring guest Miss Marianna who champions mentorship, real-world experiences, and the Ubuntu spirit to revolutionize the way we nurture young minds. Discover how community engagement and a multi-faceted approach can offer more meaningful development for today's youth compared to traditional educational systems. We dive into the value of integrating diverse educational roles like therapists and coaches to better serve students' holistic growth.

    Meet the unsung heroes of our schools—paraprofessionals, security officers, behavior techs, secretaries, and coaches—who often go unnoticed yet play crucial roles in creating a nurturing and inclusive environment for students. Our guest sheds light on how these individuals connect deeply with marginalized students, fostering a sense of belonging and love. We also explore the disillusionment many educators face within rigid school structures and how some find greater satisfaction and effectiveness in more flexible and autonomous roles.

    Lastly, we tackle the pressing issue of educator burnout and its link to the school-to-prison pipeline, particularly for Black boys. Our discussion emphasizes the importance of personal development for educators, encouraging them to remain lifelong learners to better connect with their students. We also highlight innovative approaches to engaging students beyond the classroom, including leveraging their interests and using social media effectively. Finally, we follow the inspiring journey of an edutainment specialist dedicated to global education and self-care, sharing practical strategies to maintain energy and effectiveness while making a significant impact. Tune in for a treasure trove of insights and tools for anyone passionate about transforming education.

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    36 mins
  • KNOW DUMB QUESTIONS: FT Garrain Jones
    Jun 14 2024

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    Can personal challenges transform into stepping stones for a fulfilled life? Join us as we unravel the transformative journey of self-discovery with Garrain Jones, defining happiness beyond societal markers, and finding true inner peace. Reflecting on a deeply personal story, I share how the tragic loss of a close friend ignited my quest for authentic living. We explore the pivotal moments that shifted my focus from external success to inner joy, and how confidently pursuing my vision inadvertently empowered others.

    What does it take to clear negative energy and foster a healthier existence? In a heartfelt chapter, we discuss the transformative power of apologies and the act of taking responsibility for past actions. I recount a poignant experience of reaching out to someone I wronged during childhood and the surprising emotional impact it had. By creating a list of 250 names to apologize to, I discovered how liberating it is to clear negative energy, leading to profound personal growth and positive life changes.

    Discover the power of vulnerability and community support on the path to healing and self-improvement with Garrain Jones. We delve into my journey of embracing vulnerability, particularly as a man in a society that often misconstrues it as weakness. Sharing my struggles on social media in 2013 was a turning point that resonated deeply with others, even saving lives. We also highlight exciting opportunities like the upcoming "Artist Power Awakened" retreat and the mastermind "Artist Power Expressed," both designed to foster accountability and personal development. To wrap up, we enjoy a spontaneous and uplifting musical moment, celebrating the strength found in authenticity.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • KNOW DUMB QUESTIONS FT Joshua Powell: Unveiling the Heart of Co-Parenting, Advocacy, and Personal Triumph
    Mar 4 2024

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    When you meet adversity head-on, you begin to uncover the strength that lies within. This episode is no exception, as we welcome Joshua Powell, a former NBA player who has pivoted from professional athletics to advocacy, shining a light on the struggles fathers face in child custody disputes, particularly within communities of color. Powell's raw and inspiring narrative dives into the emotional toll of estrangement from a child and the stereotypes that label black men as absent fathers, all while advocating for parental equality and the importance of vulnerability in healing personal and societal wounds.

    Navigating the treacherous waters of co-parenting isn't for the faint of heart, especially when it's entangled with legal conflicts and societal misconceptions. We peel back the layers of this complex journey alongside Powell, who bravely shares his own battles with maintaining character and peace amidst custody challenges. From the poignant heartbreak of loving from afar to the resilience needed to withstand the legal onslaught, this episode is a call to all parents enduring similar trials. It's a testament to the transformative power of service, open dialogue, and community support in one's path to healing and growth.

    Finally, we turn the lens on personal development through the relationships that shape us, as inspired by Phil Jackson's coaching philosophy. The episode culminates in an uplifting reflection on the beauty of representing one's heritage on the grand stage, the significance of community backing, and the joy we find in working collectively. It's a profound conversation that not only highlights the shared struggles of parenting across gender boundaries but also celebrates the power of unity and collaboration in overcoming life's hurdles. Join us on this enlightening journey, and let's embrace the lessons that come with the complex yet rewarding role of parenting.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • KNOW DUMB QUESTIONS: The Battle over Teaching Black History in Schools
    Jan 19 2024

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    Could the banning of an Advanced Placement African American Studies course in Florida signal a deeper issue within our education system? We're dissecting the complex fabric of this decision and its potential to shape the narrative taught to future generations. As a staunch advocate for school choice and a more enlightened approach from our leaders, my heart is heavy with the news of the AP course's rejection, and I’m joined by experts who share in both the frustration and the resolve to understand and challenge this ruling.

    During our robust discussion, we shed light on the importance of a curriculum that honors the African diaspora, touching on the significant legacies of ancient African societies and the Sudanic empires. We confront the discomfort some may have with this history while advocating for the undeniable value it brings to an authentic educational experience. Our guests, and authorities in their fields, reinforce the urgency of community engagement in preserving the integrity of historical teachings. Together, we make a compelling call to action: to uphold the integrity of our educational content and ensure that the stories of African American pride, struggle, and triumph are not just included, but celebrated in our schools.

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    31 mins
  • KNOW DUMB QUESTIONS FT Tommy Mabry: The Triumph of Second Chances and the Heroes Who Light the Way
    Jan 5 2024

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    Have you ever witnessed the transformational power of a second chance? Our latest episode features Tommie, a beacon of hope whose life story is nothing short of a rollercoaster. From being expelled from multiple schools to becoming a lauded graduate, Tommie's tale is a vibrant illustration of resilience. His journey through adversity in education serves as a reminder that with the right support, anyone can turn their life around.

    Tommie's narrative delves into how identity and environment shape us, and how personal encouragement can be the catalyst to break the cycle of negativity. We discuss the crucial moments that forced him to reassess his path and how sports, mentorship, and a rekindled self-worth propelled him toward triumph. His story is an intimate look at the reality many face, and the conversation is an ode to the mentors and coaches who invest in shaping lives beyond the classroom or court.

    Wrapping up, we celebrate the unsung heroes of our education system - the dedicated teachers and coaches like Mr. Tugalu, whose influence remains indelible in the hearts of their students. Each chapter of Tommy's life contributes to a mosaic of lessons on the importance of relationships, the autonomy of educators, and the weight of gratitude. This episode is a heartfelt acknowledgment of the power of persistence and the beauty of human potential, inviting you to join us in honoring those who guide us toward our dreams.

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    1 hr and 6 mins