In this inaugural episode, education podcasters sit down to reflect on the art and purpose of podcasting in education. From the challenges of balancing storytelling with scholarship to the power of teacher voice in shaping public dialogue, the panel explores what happens when educators turn the mic on themselves.
Key Themes:
The rise of podcasting as professional learning for educators
Building authentic conversations in K–12 and higher ed contexts
How podcasting strengthens community and reflection
Tips for sustaining creativity and avoiding burnout
The future of education podcasts as storytelling platforms
Takeaway:
Podcasting isn’t just about producing content—it’s about creating connection. This series opens a space for educators to learn from each other as they amplify ideas that move teaching and learning forward.
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