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Spark! is the podcast where we share cool human-centered ideas in Philosophy and Psychology, in an effort to spark inspiration and positive growth
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Episode 6 - On Becoming a Person (Part 1) 03.10.2025 24:26
Hello lovely listeners! Today we discuss a book by American psychologist Carl Rogers called "On Becoming a Person". This book is packed with amazing psychological insights and inspiring thoughts about human growth and potential - you don't want to miss it!
Episode 5 - Social Emotional Learning in Schools 30.08.2025 1:01:27
We've got a good one for you today! My friend from back in my teaching days (Ramsha) joins us as we discuss her experience teaching an "SEL Psychology" class in a Brooklyn high school. We discuss the layout of her lessons, the importance of following your curiosity, and a Lego Christmas.
Episode 4 - A bee in the tent: Nature Education 21.04.2025 1:00:08
Today we discuss nature-based education and it's differences from more traditional forms of education. My guest Katie shares her experiences from working at a nature Montessori school
Episode 3 - The Inner Game of Tennis 12.02.2025 1:05:53
In this episode, we discuss the book "The Inner Game of Tennis" by Timothy Gallwey. Listen in for tennis, buddhism, and even details about a secret cult.
Episode 1 - Intro 08.11.2024 1:04
Welcome to Sparc, the podcast where we share cool human-centered ideas in Philosophy and Psychology, in an effort to spark inspiration and positive growth.
Episode 2 - Drive 08.11.2024 46:30
On this episode I discuss the book Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel Pink with one of my oldest friends Francis. We talk about intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivation, flow, and finding a healthy work environment.
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