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Open Windows Culture

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The effects of educational disparity play out during the entire lifetime of the student. On top of that, it effects us all in various ways. This is the discussion that explains how to avoid the pitfalls of class-based educational disparity and
Even though we don't intend, parents and teachers often use grades as a mental health measurement tool. I spoke to Dr. Roseanne Capanna Hodge (DrRoseann.com) about how mental health affects today's students and how class-based educational dispa
While STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) is easily recognized as a focus for many schools, class-based educational disparity affects how schools focus on it. A major overlooked concern though, there are considerable gender gaps fo
The discussion about class-based educational disparity usually centers around test scores, grades and finances. Those easy to pinpoint hard concept overtake the idea and benefit the arts have for our kids. In this episode,Nina Meehan unlocks th
When education is approached like a product in a store, what does it do to the educational system as a whole? Or...how much do we even care? We explore the school funding process with Jackie Matisse Peng and raise questions about how a "my chil
Jacie Zook, a teacher who prefers to work at Title 1 schools, doesn't spend her energy thinking about class-based educational disparity. Instead, all of her attention is focused entirely on the needs of her students. Hear why she chooses to pla
As we explore class-based disparity in education, Megan Sweet discusses how fight, flight and freeze prevents students from learning in schools with less funding. The author of An Educators's Guide for Using Your 3 Eyes and systems-thinker also
As we venture into our third series, we take a look at how classism affects our school system. Adults constantly reference the behavior or today's kids and continually complain about their use of technology and what they learn from tv and socia
On our first 5th Monday bonus episode of the Open Windows Culture podcast, I talk to Te'Quila Martin. She's the creator of The Norm? web series that is consistently getting nearly 90,000 views per episode on YouTube. Having started this project
In part 2, John Opdycke, Joshua Marquez and Robert (Ted) Gutsche discuss the ultimate impact of the bipartisan system on everyday Americans. They further explore the intersectionalities of the current political system before adjusting focus on
John Opdycke, Joshua Marquez and Robert (Ted) Gutsche discuss the ultimate impact of the bipartisan system on everyday Americans. They further explore the intersectionalities of the current political system before adjusting focus on what steps
Dan Sally of the You Don't Have to Yell podcast helps us unlock the arguments between proportional representation and ranked voting. Hear how either approach builds a national culture of connection and removes the conversation avoidance so many
Author of Voter Z, Jennifer Lambert, joins us to talk about how parties are viewed from the perspective of Generation Z and how they hope to change the country's politics. You have to hear how Generation Z approaches issues and politics from a
Emmy award winning and Peabody award recipient Rob Yoon talks to us about his view of political parties and the political divide. Oddly enough, he defines one specific point that put us on a trajectory to today's form of governing where comprom
Andy Zook was a staunch Republican strategist who was at the forefront of capturing and applying voter analytics to political campaigns. Long before robocalls were a standard strategy, his ability to collect data and use it for campaigns was in
Politics. It’s a dirty word these days. We avoid family holidays, ignore calls and steer directly to boring conversations about weather just so we don’t have to talk about it. Yet, many of us have an opinion and thought. We talk about how we fe
This is it! The final episode of the season and what we've all be working towards. When it comes to Systemic Racism in Financial Services, what can YOU do? How can YOU change it? How can YOU make a difference? First, know that YOU are the one w
We're solutions-based and action-oriented. So what does that mean when it comes systemic racism in financial services? How can YOU truly be a person who brings evolution to this large issue. Well that's why we pulled together Kea McKoy from McK
Convicted for murder, Quan Huynh was introduced to the penal system when a strict law was used to target minorities. A judge levied a heavy sentence for conspiracy to murder for having a pictured drawn. With opportunities limited and fueled by
Transatlantic, transpacific or across the pond...while we look at systemic racism in financial services from an American perspective, how does this dilemma look from an international view? And is there an international example we can follow? We
Black Americans have served this nation from the beginning. The GI Bill, famous for it's ability to open doors for veterans, has negatively impacted minorities in unintended ways. Hear how George T. Oakes of the Rights and Wrongs Podcast (right
Tax law, the thing we all love. But if 33% of every dollar goes directly or indirectly to taxes, how does the hidden impact of taxes effect generational wealth of the years. We talk to Lionel Foster to get his take.
The story of Super Pride Markets is synonymous with many Black enterprises in America. If you're still exploring what type of impact systemic racism in financial services has for a community, you need to hear this story from Oscar Smith.
Policies, connections and power control the flow of money. When considering systemic racism in financial services from different perspectives, we first need a quick overview of how we got here in the first place.
We're about to get this thing on the road, but we want you to have an idea of how we plan to move forward. Listen to the trailer to get an idea about how this podcast will approach the discussion of culture and personal and organizational growt
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