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Being an educator is not like other jobs. You put your whole self into it – it’s soul work. Each episode, we bring you insights, techniques, and strategies rooted in research that you can put into practice in your K-12 classroom right away. Host Rachel Logan (in education for 16 years and counting) uses interviews, great questions, and stories from her experiences in the classroom to make content come to life. Produced by the Sourcewell Education Solutions team.
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Making AI Work for Every Classroom with Christian Jackson 12.06.2026 56:03
In this episode, Christian Jackson, CEO of Edapt.com, joins Ed Soul to explore what it really takes to make AI work for every classroom. Together, we dig into the opportunities and inequities that come with emerging technology, from educator readiness and confidence to student access and responsible use. Christian shares practical examples of how AI can support creativity and critical thinking wi...
BOSA and CEU Credits can be earned by listening to the Ed Soul Podcast! 04.06.2026 1:25
Hey, Ed Soul listeners! Did you know your Ed Soul listening time can now count toward professional learning? You can now earn continuing education credits (CEUs) by listening to select Ed Soul episodes. It’s flexible, honors your time, and gives you another meaningful way to grow in your practice while learning on the go. Here’s how it works: Visit the Ed Soul page on the Sourcewell website to fin...
Managing the Madness with Jack Berckemeyer 29.05.2026 31:17
In this episode of Ed Soul, we hear from educator, author, and speaker Jack Berckemeyer to explore the unique world of middle school learners and the realities of “managing the madness” in today’s classrooms. Jack shares insights from his work on young adolescence, classroom management, and the evolving characteristics of learners, offering practical encouragement for educators navigating the mi...
Understanding and Supporting our (Anxious) Youth with Dr. Kathryn Hecht 15.05.2026 51:33
Show Summary: In this episode of Ed Soul , child and adolescent clinical psychologist, author, and professional bravery coach Dr. Kathryn Hecht shares about anxiety data in the classroom and what it means for educators and school leaders. Dr. Hecht discusses how adults can take the first step by creating brave, confidence-building opportunities for students and modeling calm, steady regulation t...
Staying Personal and Authentic with Sourcewell Educator Summit Keynote: Thomas C. Murray 01.05.2026 50:37
In this episode, we sit down with Sourcewell Educator Summit keynote speaker Thomas C. Murray to explore what it really means to keep learning personal, authentic, and rooted in strong relationships. Thomas shares practical ways to move from believing in student-centered learning to applying it through intentional design of experiences, spaces, and school culture. We also dig into what “Future Rea...
Key Shifts in Social Studies Standards with Sung Ja Shin and Brittany Rawson Haeg 17.04.2026 1:05:34
In this episode, we talk with social studies leaders Sung Ja Shin (Minnesota Humanities Center) and Brittany Rawson Haeg (Minnesota Department of Education) about the key shifts in Minnesota’s updated social studies standards and the broader review/revision process behind them. We dig into what’s meaningfully different in this set of standards, when they go into effect, and what K–12 educators can...
Unlocking the Person Within the Professional with John Garrett 03.04.2026 47:31
In this episode, keynote speaker and author John Garrett explores what it means to challenge “traditional professionalism” and create workplaces where people can bring more of their full selves to work. We discuss the core ideas behind his award-winning book What’s Your And? and what choosing humanity, passion, and purpose can look like in schools for teachers, staff, and leaders. John shares prac...
CCR Series Part 3: Academic and Career Planning with Mr. Randy Thompson and Students 20.03.2026 41:19
This episode of Ed Soul, is the third and final episode in our Career and College Readiness series. Hear from awardwinning educator Randy Thompson and his students as they share what academic and career planning looks like in practice. The conversation explores how a CCR approach feels different for both teachers and students, how it impacts students’ readiness for life after high school, and how...
CCR Series Part 2: Engaging Higher Education, Community & Industry Partners with Dr. Cheryl Norman & Kathy Cottew 06.03.2026 41:29
In this episode of Ed Soul, we continue our Career and College Readiness series by exploring the vital role of partnerships between PreK–12 schools, higher education, and industry. Dr. Norman from Central Lakes College and Kathy Cottew from Essentia Health share insights on what effective school–partner collaborations look like and how these relationships can be mutually beneficial. The conversati...
CCR Series: Rigorous Learning Experiences with Administrative Leader Amie Westberg and Dr. Maggie Velasco 20.02.2026 55:27
In this episode of Ed Soul, we kick off a three-part Career and College Readiness series with administrative leader, Principal Amie Westberg, and Sourcewell Director of Career and College Readiness, Dr. Maggie Velasco, exploring what it truly means to lead career-connected learning from a systems-level perspective. Amie Westberg unpacks key CCR terminology, including work-based learning and CTSOs,...
Not Your Granny’s Grammar with Patty McGee 06.02.2026 49:32
This episode dives into modern, student-centered grammar instruction with author and grammarian Patty McGee. The conversation explores what it truly means to study grammar versus simply identifying it. We highlight insights from her new book Not Your Granny’s Grammar, and unpack myths tied to traditional “granny grammar.” Resources and ideas from this episode: Amazon.com: Not Your Granny’s Gramm...
Data and Assessment Literacy with Erin Potter & Jessica Rice 23.01.2026 1:17:04
This episode of Ed Soul explores what it truly means to build data and assessment literacy alongside COMPASS specialists Erin Potter and Jessica Rice. Together, they unpack the similarities and differences between data and assessment, clarify common misconceptions, and break down the wide range of data educators encounter—from statewide metrics to classroom observations. They also dive into assess...
Conditions for Positive School Culture and Climate with Megan Perry 09.01.2026 51:43
This episode of Ed Soul explores what truly shapes a positive school culture and climate with COMPASS specialist Megan Perry. Together, we unpack the differences between climate and culture, what healthy staff experiences look like, and how those internal conditions connect to student success. Megan also highlights the conditions that help students, families, and communities feel valued—and offer...
Multilingual Students and Families: An asset-based conversation with Project Momentum Leaders Dr. Kendra Katnik and Claudia Tabini 19.12.2025 1:14:25
This episode explores the growing presence and importance of multilingual students and families in schools. We clarify key distinctions, address common misconceptions, and share up to date terminology for best supporting our multilingual learners. The conversation covers identification, the responsibilities for providing support, and strategies for schools with limited resources, emphasizing the i...
Partnering for Success for All Students: Part 2 Early Childhood and Special Education 05.12.2025 1:14:20
This episode features specialists Jodi Altringer, Kayla Awolope, and Amy Krueger, who discuss the partnership between general and special education teachers in early childhood and primary years. The conversation explores early intervention and strategies for supporting all students. Guests share personal motivations, favorite success stories, and insights on what they wish colleagues understood ab...
Partnering for the Success of All Students: Part 1 High School Co-teaching 21.11.2025 39:23
This episode explores the partnership between high school general education and special education teachers, featuring insights from Anjanette Kraus and Stacey Jurek. The discussion highlights the co-teaching model, debunks common myths, and emphasizes how collaboration benefits all students, especially through inclusive practices and tier 1 strategies within the MTSS framework. The guests share pe...
From Chaos to Connection: Managing Escalation with Empathy and Skill with Lisa Worden 07.11.2025 1:15:55
This episode explores how educators can effectively manage challenging student behaviors in general education classrooms by focusing on Tier 1 strategies and the importance of building authentic relationships. Lisa Worden discusses why simply telling teachers to “build a relationship” isn’t enough, emphasizing the need for self-awareness, understanding cultural identities, and recognizing behavior...
Supporting Indigenous Education with Minnesota Indigenous Education Equity Access Specialist Emma Needham 24.10.2025 56:19
In this episode, Emma Needham, a Minnesota Indigenous Education Equity Access Specialist, discusses the importance of supporting Indigenous education. Emma shares her personal connection to the work, addresses the historical and ongoing barriers to including Native perspectives in schools, and offers advice for educators who feel uncertain about teaching Indigenous content. Resources and ideas fr...
Unpacking Interdisciplinary Literacy Instruction with Shannon Rivard 10.10.2025 44:30
This episode explores the importance of interdisciplinary literacy—the integration of reading and writing skills across all subject areas—with expert guest Shannon Rivard. Shannon shares her extensive experience in literacy instruction and discusses how literacy standards differ from traditional ELA standards, covers practical strategies for vocabulary instruction, and shares strategies for suppor...
The Power of Windows and Mirrors with Ann McGee founder of Open Windows Books 26.09.2025 48:46
In this episode Ann McGee, Founder of Open Windows Books, shares her journey in increasing diverse literature for our rural schools. Learn about the concept of windows and mirrors in literature, how diverse texts are important for all our students, and teacher learning for how to “teach” diverse books. Interested in getting involved? Check out an Open Windows Books near you! Resources and ideas...
Solving for All: High-Quality Math for Every Classroom with Chris Castillero and Mike Jordahl 12.09.2025 1:19:45
This episode features guests Chris Castillero and Mike Jordahl, who are experts in mathematics education. The episode focuses on the importance of high-quality math instruction in every classroom and addresses common barriers that teachers face in providing such instruction. Chris and Mike share their insights on overcoming math anxieties, the latest revisions in math standards in Minnesota, and r...
The First Stitch: The Beauty of Beginning Again with Aaron Logan 29.08.2025 50:18
This episode reminds us of important themes at the start of a new school year, such as the value of building strong relationships with students, establishing routines collaboratively, and embracing fresh starts for both teachers and students. Whether you are new to teaching or a veteran, we all make mistakes; it’s part of the process. Finding support networks and ongoing learning are essential for...
Ed Soul Season 5 Trailer 29.08.2025 1:40
Ed Soul Podcast Credit | Sourcewell Find more educational resources by topic at https://www.mn.sourcewell.org/education/podcast Learn more about upcoming trainings and events for educators at www.mn.sourcewell.org/education
The READ ACT: A look back at Year 1 and What’s to come in Year 2 with Mary Jordahl and Megan Zierden 16.06.2025 1:04:27
Ed Soul Podcast Credit | Sourcewell Find more educational resources by topic at https://www.mn.sourcewell.org/education/podcast Learn more about upcoming trainings and events for educators at www.mn.sourcewell.org/education
Building Educational Leadership with Social Influence for the Benefit of Our Scholars, Colleagues, Families, Communities and Ourselves with Dr. Renae Bryant 30.05.2025 59:01
Ed Soul Podcast Credit | Sourcewell Find more educational resources by topic at https://www.mn.sourcewell.org/education/podcast Learn more about upcoming trainings and events for educators at www.mn.sourcewell.org/education
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