Episodes

  • Cultivating a Love of Reading with Amanda Bradley
    Sep 1 2025

    On this episode, Megan chats with Amanda Bradley, a new reading instructor in the Eriksson College of Education at Austin Peay State University. Amanda discusses her previous experience as a student at Austin Peay and her extensive experience as a teacher in the Cheatham County and Clarksville-Montgomery County school districts in Tennessee.


    Amanda provides tips and strategies for ELL and reading teachers and shares some of her favorite classroom memories. Amanda is full of energy, and we are excited to see the impact she makes at Austin Peay.


    Tune in to hear about Amanda’s “old lady job” and her suggestions for college students!


    Dive Deeper:

    ⁠APSU Eriksson College of Education⁠

    English Language Learner Certificate

    Reading Graduate Degree

    Financial Peace University

    The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

    Tomorrow I’ll Be Brave

    Following a trailblazer's footsteps: L.M. Ellis's granddaughter completes her own historic journey at Austin Peay

    ‘Pillar of my motivation’: APSU graduate receives doctoral hood from mother during commencement

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    26 mins
  • Becoming a Teacher Apprentice with Kristen Johnson
    Aug 1 2025

    On this episode, we chat with Kristen Johnson, a current student in the Grow Your Own Teacher Residency Program at Austin Peay State University. Kristen is set to graduate in August 2025, after which she will continue her dedicated work as a teacher at Norman Smith Elementary.


    Kristen highlights the immense benefits of the Grow Your Own program and candidly discusses the highlights of her teacher apprenticeship, including the strong bonds she formed with her cohort and the challenges she overcame, including re-learning how to write academic papers as a nontraditional student.


    This episode is a must-listen for aspiring educators and anyone interested in the transformative impact of teacher apprenticeship programs.


    Dive Deeper:

    ⁠APSU Eriksson College of Education⁠

    Austin Peay State University Grow Your Own Teacher Apprenticeship

    Tennessee Educational Leadership Journal



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    22 mins
  • Reinventing Teacher Education with Dr. Lisa Barron
    Jun 30 2025

    Dr. Lisa Barron served as the interim dean of the Eriksson College of Education, concluding her tenure in June 2025 after a 15-year career at Austin Peay State University. Dr. Barron is a nationally recognized expert on teacher apprenticeships, as Austin Peay State University and the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System worked together to launch the Grow Your Own Teacher Residency, which became the first federally registered teacher apprenticeship in January 2022. In this interview, Dr. Barron chats about her time teaching in Tennessee public schools and at Austin Peay, how she has seen teaching change over time, the benefits of teacher apprenticeships, and what’s next after her retirement from Austin Peay.


    Dive Deeper:

    ⁠APSU Eriksson College of Education⁠

    Austin Peay State University Grow Your Own Teacher Apprenticeship

    National Center for Grow Your Own

    RISE Above: Supporting Teacher Candidates with Autism Through Specialized Coaching

    APSU doctoral students complete transformative study abroad experience in South Korea

    Austin Peay’s MPH program receives $27K for childhood literacy initiative

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    25 mins
  • Fusing Technology and Creativity with Dr. Barbara Tucker
    May 29 2025

    Dr. Barbara Tucker is the technical services director in the Office of Information Technology at Austin Peay State University. Dr. Tucker holds an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership and an MAED in Curriculum and Instruction from the Eriksson College of Education, embodying the university's commitment to lifelong learning. With over 15 years at APSU, she discusses her journey from student worker to IT leader and highlights the increasing integration of technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Virtual Reality (VR), and Augmented Reality (AR) on campus.



    Beyond her work in IT, Dr. Tucker is a self-published children's author of "The Adventures of Bibi and Beaux" series. On this episode, Dr. Tucker bravely shares the inspiring story behind her books, which were born from her personal cancer journey.



    Dive Deeper:

    APSU Eriksson College of Education

    The Adventures of Bibi and Beaux: The Diagnosis

    The Adventures of Bibi and Beaux: The Treatment

    APSU Eriksson College of Education celebrates excellence at annual awards ceremony

    Forbes features APSU’s pioneering teacher apprenticeship program

    APSU Office of Information Technology


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    31 mins
  • Empowering Neurodivergent Students with Emmanuel Mejeun
    Apr 28 2025

    In honor of Autism Acceptance Month, we’re joined by Emmanuel Mejeun, Director of Austin Peay’s Full Spectrum Learning (FSL) Program. Originally from Haiti, Emmanuel’s journey from student to leader has helped shape FSL into a standout support system for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

    In this episode, Emmanuel shares how his personal story fuels his professional mission, how FSL empowers neurodivergent students through events like the Reverse Career Fair, and what it means to create a space where students can truly be themselves.

    We also chat about his doctoral studies, his passion for music, and the growth of the program under his leadership. Tune in to hear how Emmanuel and FSL are changing the game for inclusion in higher education.

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    APSU Full Spectrum Learning

    APSU Eriksson College of Education

    Mia Ayarza Student Spotlight

    Why Some Math Teachers Don’t Want Professional Development on AI


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    35 mins
  • Embracing Early Childhood Educators and Doctoral Studies with Dr. Noelle Cannon
    Mar 28 2025

    Dr. Noelle Cannon, director of the Tennessee Early Childhood Training Alliance (TECTA) at Austin Peay State University, joins us to discuss her impactful work in providing professional development and support to early childhood educators across Tennessee. Learn about TECTA's free orientations and tuition assistance scholarships that help individuals achieve their educational goals, from CDA credentials to advanced degrees. Dr. Cannon also shares her experience as a graduate of APSU’s Ed.D. program in Educational Leadership, highlighting how the program has shaped her professional approach. Discover how TECTA and the Ed.D. program empower educators, expand access to higher education for early childhood professionals, and enhance the quality of early childhood education throughout the state. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on shaping the future of early childhood education in Tennessee!



    Dive Deeper:

    APSU Tennessee Early Childhood Training Alliance (TECTA)⁠⁠

    ⁠⁠APSU Doctor of Education (Ed.D) Program Information⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    ⁠APSU Doctor of Education (Ed.D) Program Video ⁠⁠

    ⁠⁠APSU Eriksson College of Education⁠⁠

    ⁠Introductory Statistics A Contextualized Approach – 4th Edition⁠

    ⁠Sarah Earls Student Spotlight

    ⁠2025 Teacher Morale Index⁠


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    23 mins
  • Bridging Rural Roots and Higher Ed with Dr. Cheryl Lambert
    Feb 28 2025

    In this compelling conversation, we sit down with Dr. Cheryl Lambert, department chair of Teaching and Learning and Coordinator of the Center for Rural Education at Austin Peay State University. Dr. Lambert shares her journey from rural roots to higher education leadership and discusses the connection between rural communities and educational advancement.


    Dive Deeper:

    APSU Center for Rural Education

    APSU Eriksson College of Education

    Dr. Cheryl Lambert

    Jon White Student Spotlight

    Inclusive Leader Mini-Grants


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    30 mins