Episodes

  • Episode 12 Guest Podcast with Matt Clarke & Randie Sykes
    Aug 30 2021

    On this special guest episode, Matt Clarke interviews Randie Sykes about how they integrate mindfulness into their classrooms and schools.

    Matt Clarke is the department head of English Language Learning at Fraser Heights Secondary in Surrey, British Columbia. Throughout his diverse experience as a classroom educator he has worked to integrate mindfulness in meaningful ways that support students’ social and emotional development. He is currently pursuing his Masters of Education at the University of Ottawa while working to ensure diversity and equity-mindedness within education.

    Randie is a busy mom, wife, sister, and school counsellor. Experiencing the postive affect that mindfulness can have in one's life, Randie is passionate about using her experience to help others. In addition she completed her Master's in School Counselling Degree in 2017 with a focus on Mindfulness and its efficacy in the school setting. Randie is currently supporting youth and families within the public school system. As a YMCA trained Mindfulness facilitator, Randie runs group teen mindfulness sessions in her high school where she works as a school counsellor.

    You can connect with Matt on Twitter at @mrclarke7.

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    24 mins
  • Episode 11 with Adra Young
    Aug 23 2021

    This week, I spoke with Adra Young, founder of Ardannyl. Adra is an educator, speaker and author focusing on building connections through creativity. She has over 24 years of educational experience and is passionate about creating space for students. We speak about her experiences and strategies for building connections with students and strategies for implementing in the classroom.

    You can find out more about Adra's work at @Ardannyl on Twitter.

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    43 mins
  • Episode 10 with Ellen Mahoney (The Circulus Institute)
    Jun 27 2021

    This week, I spoke with Ellen Mahoney, CEO and founder of The Circulus Institute. Ellen is passionate about fostering educator's social and emotional learning so they can support themselves and their students. We talk about the gaps in education for teachers and implications in the classroom.

    You can find out more about Ellen's work and The Circulus Institute at @CirculusInst on twitter.

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    47 mins
  • Episode 9 with Brenda Dunn (Art in Jest)
    Nov 20 2020

    This week, I speak with Brenda Dunn (aka Art in Jest) about the skills developed through art and being a community-engaged artist. Brenda discusses the importance of relationships and social awareness in art and valuing yourself and those around you!

    Brenda Dunn's bio:
    "I make things. I also make things happen."

    Brenda Dunn has been getting in trouble for crayoning on the walls for as long as she can remember. She eventually went to art school at the University of Guelph and drew on whatever she wanted.

    She works and plays in Ottawa where she came for grad school and stuck around ever since. She learned lots of busy words during her Masters in English Literature, but it turns out she prefers the visual to the verbal when it comes to communication. You can see the things she makes at artinjest.com, or rifle through her digital sock drawer on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter all @artinjest.

    She was hired into a corporate environment straight out of grad school and spent six years being a high-performing fish out of water. When the opportunity to change careers presented itself, she ran full tilt back to the arts and she promises never to stray again. She’s still super scared of cubicles.

    She also doesn't totally get why these things are always written in the third person but concedes that it does just sort of feel right."

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    31 mins
  • Episode 8 on the Challenges of Remote Working & Teaching
    Oct 30 2020

    This week, I discuss some of the common challenges that we face with remote teaching and learning. I delve into the challenges of fostering trust, communication, setting boundaries, and engaging in a lot of reflection, perspective-taking and empathy.

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    26 mins
  • Episode 7 with the SEL Teaching Team
    Oct 16 2020

    This week, I speak with my teaching team about how we integrated social and emotional learning into our online graduate courses. We speak about how we created a class climate of openness, respect, and value for everyone's experiences and views through modelling, engagement, and empathy.

    Amanda Krause is a PhD Student in Clinical Psychology and was the teaching assistant for the Social and Emotional Learning Special Topics Course. 

    Sarah Bethune is a MA Student in Counselling Psychology and was the teaching assistant for the Social and Emotional Competencies in Distance Leadership.

    Resources (e.g., syllabi, examples of assessment notebooks, etc. are available on the episode website).

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    39 mins
  • Episode 6 with Julie Dick, Sales Enablement Specialist
    Oct 2 2020

    This week, I speak with Julie Dick, Sales Enablement Specialist. Julie has a background in psychology and educational counselling and has moved into a career in sales and training. We discuss this shift in industries and the skills she engages with daily to build relationships with her team and clients. 

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    32 mins
  • Episode 5 with Carolyn Hebert, Dancer & Educator
    Sep 18 2020

    This week I speak with Carolyn Hebert, a dancer, teacher, and PhD Candidate, about the social and emotional skills that are fostered through dance education.

    Carolyn Hebert is a PhD Candidate and sometimes a part-time professor in the faculty of Education at the University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Canada. 
    Her doctoral research inquires about the experiences of professional tap dancers in improvisation and is funded through a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship. She completed her Master of Arts in Dance Studies from York University in 2013 and published her thesis as a chapter in the Dance and Gender anthology. She has presented her research at conferences in Norway, Los Angeles, and Greece and has guest-authored articles for Dance International and The Dance Current.

    In addition to her academic work, Carolyn teaches and choreographs tap, ballet and creative dance in competitive dance studios in Ottawa and is a member of the Ottawa Rhythm Initiative Ensemble, which performed at the 2017 TD Ottawa Jazz Festival.

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    37 mins