• E5 - Creatorhood and Synchronicity: A Beatmakers Walk with Creativity (In Practice)
    Dec 1 2024

    Dalton Welsh is 1/2 of the beatmaking collaborative Open Contact. He opens up about creativity, synchronicity, and connection as a beatmaker. Through the practice of mindfulness, Open Contact explores processing emotion and connection. This is the first In-Practice feature, where we explore

    Guest:
    Dalton Welsh. Open Contact is a collaboration-based multimedia collective. Dalton is one half of the collective, residing in Fort Wayne, IN. Together with his creative partner, Andy Ong, they are working on creating a meditative sound that extends beyond the boundaries of music. Open Contacts’ creations are produced in healing frequencies, specifically designed to serve as a meditative guide.

    To learn more about Open Contact, please visit:
    https://opencontact.bandcamp.com/
    https://linktr.ee/opencontact

    Please note the time stamps for podcast content:
    10:20 - Song - Open Contact - Changes
    13:30 - Reference - Creativity and Well-being: A Meta-analysis - Acar et al. (2020)
    13:30 - Reference - The impact of creative initiatives on wellbeing: a literature review - McLellan et al. (2012)
    14:20 - Reference - Unpublished Episode with Musician, Show You Suck
    23:00 - Strategies - Taking Time for Yourself
    26:25 - Strategies - Taking a Novel Approach or Path to Do Something
    40:30 - Parent Strategies - Create caring environment that fosters creativity. See your child can teach you things.
    47:45 - Personal Strategy - Breathwork
    49:30 - Reference - A historical and critical analysis of park prescriptions - Joy James et al. (2019)
    55:50 - Song - Open Contact - Thru Me

    Special thanks to musical artists:
    Psalm Trees: https://psalmtreesbeats.bandcamp.com/
    Open Contact: https://opencontact.bandcamp.com/

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    1 hr
  • E4: Motivation & Emotions
    Nov 6 2024

    Dr. Mary Lamia talks motivation. She explores the connection of emotions to getting things done. In this conversation, Dr. Lamia articulates how emotions are pivotal for understanding how to motivate yourself and navigate through life's demands.

    Guest:
    Mary Lamia, PhD is a psychologist, professor, and author. She is a professor at the Wright Institute in Berkley, CA. She also works with adults, adolescents, preteens, and couples in her Marin County private practice. Her blogs on Psychology Today, Thrive Global, and PsychWire, along with extensive media interviews and commentaries, explore her deep understanding of emotions and its role in who we become.

    To learn more about Dr. Lamia's works, please visit:
    https://marylamia.com/

    Please note the time stamps for podcast content:
    4:15 - Motivation - Task-Orientation and Procrastination
    9:30 - Emotions Drive Motivation
    16:30 - Shame and Failure
    18:00 - Compass of Shame
    19:30 - Shame
    26:00 - Emotions, Shame, and Fear of Failure
    31:32 - Motivation for Students
    33:10 - Manipulating Your Emotions
    33:35 - Parents: Motivating Your Student
    39:30 - Dr. Lamia: Interests & Wellness Strategies
    45:38 - Becoming a Better Task-Oriented Person or Procrastinator
    52:20 - Anxiety is Your Friend

    Special thanks to musical artists:
    Psalm Trees: https://psalmtreesbeats.bandcamp.com/
    Open Contact: https://opencontact.bandcamp.com/

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    56 mins
  • E3: Pedagogy of Joy
    Sep 29 2024

    Tom James highlights different practices that influence his school's continued emphasis on a 'pedagogy of joy.' From his perspective as assistant division head, he explores ideas and practices to increase joy in schools.

    Guest:
    Tom James is the Assistant Division Head of High School at The Grace Church School in Manhattan, New York. He's an educator of 12th years, having taught math in public, charter, and independent schools. He has also served as a math department chair and DEI coordinator.

    To read more on articles discussed in this conversation, please see titles below:
    16:42 - Johnson, 2019 - Joy: a review of the literature and suggestions for future directions
    23:25 - Jerrim, 2022 - The power of positive emotions? The link between young people’s positive and negative affect and performance in high-stakes examinations
    23:50 - Valiente et al., 2012 - Linking Students’ Emotions and Academic Achievement: When and Why Emotions Matter

    Journaling App noted by Tom James
    48:12 - Day One - Journaling App

    Special thanks to musical artists:
    Psalm Trees: https://psalmtreesbeats.bandcamp.com/
    Chris Keys: https://chriskeys.bandcamp.com/

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    52 mins
  • E2: Absenteeism in Schools
    Sep 1 2024

    This session Dr. David Naff talks over key points from a recent research brief on student absenteeism. He highlights key trends and factors that impact absenteeism, then engages on ideas to help increase student attendance.

    Guest:
    Dr. David Naff is the director of the Metropolitan Education Research Consortium (MERC) at VCU. Prior to starting a running MERC, Dr. Naff was a school counselor in North Carolina.

    To read more on MERC projects and the MERC research brief on student absenteeism:
    Strategies for Addressing Chronic Absenteeism in the Post-Pandemic Era: //scholarscompass.vcu.edu/merc_pubs/135/
    MERC Website:
    https://merc.soe.vcu.edu/

    Special thanks to musical artists:
    Psalm Trees: https://psalmtreesbeats.bandcamp.com/
    Probably Not Famous IV: https://www.probablynotfamous.com/

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • E1: Hope Action Theory for Career Decision Making
    Aug 13 2024

    We're exploring Hope Action Theory. This theory is explored with doctoral student, Jonathan Adams. He highlights contemplative practices to make space for exploring hopes and values around career decision making.

    Guest:
    Jonathan Adams is a doctoral student at William & Mary University, exploring contemplative practices. Prior to starting a doctoral program, Jonathan worked as a career counselor at multiple universities in North Carolina.

    To learn more about Hope Action Theory:
    https://hope-action.com/hope-action-theory

    Special thanks to musical artists:
    Psalm Trees: https://psalmtreesbeats.bandcamp.com/
    Ezzy: https://ezzy0.bandcamp.com/

    To provide suggestions for new topics in future episodes, visit:
    present-mind.org/podcast

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    35 mins