Josephine Grossman

Backwards and Forwards

Education EN ↓ 12 episodes

Backwards and Forwards is a podcast dedicated to helping students discover unique and effective ways to study and learn. Hosted by Josephine Grossman, a high school junior, each episode dives into different learning strategies, study techniques, and how we absorb information. The podcast offers practical tips to move forward-by sometimes taking a step back.

Author

Josephine Grossman

Category

Education

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Latest episode

Dec 26, 2025

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Episodes

What I Have Learned From Classes I Didn’t Enjoy 26.12.2025

In this episode of Backwards and Forwards , Josephine reflects on classes she did not enjoy and what those experiences taught her about how she learns. Rather than focusing on frustration or outcomes, she explores how teaching style, structure, and engagement shape the learning experience. This episode considers the difference between a class being difficult and a class being unengaging, and how m...

What Helps Me Stay Engaged in Class 26.12.2025

In this episode of Backwards and Forwards, Josephine reflects on what helped her stay engaged in class. Rather than focusing on study tips or productivity strategies, she explores the environments, teaching styles, and small classroom details that made it easier to stay present and involved. Drawing from personal experience, this episode considers how engagement is shaped by structure, pacing, and...

Children's Book for Early Dyslexic Readers 18.12.2025

In our episode of Backwards and Forwards , Josephine reflects on a small selection of children’s books that make reading feel more accessible for early dyslexic readers. Rather than reviewing or ranking titles, the episode focuses on how these books create space, build confidence, and help readers stay connected to the story when reading feels challenging.

Navigating a 504 Plan in High School 14.12.2025

In our ninth episode of Backwards and Forwards, Josephine reflects on the experience of navigating a 504 plan in high school. She talks through what a 504 plan is designed to do, who qualifies, and the types of accommodations it can include. Speaking from personal experience, she shares how these supports have helped her learning and how she has learned to advocate for herself. This episode is a p...

Organization as a Thinking Tool 14.12.2025

In our eighth episode of Backwards and Forwards, Josephine reflects on how she organizes her own learning, notes, and ideas to support thinking and memory. Speaking solo, she shares the systems, strategies, and small habits that have worked for her, from organizing for retrieval rather than storage, to noticing what messiness can reveal, to building flexible routines that adapt to changing needs....

How Students Use Technology 08.10.2025

Our seventh episode of Backwards and Forwards features guest Paia, a high school student with ADHD. She shares with us about the technologies that support her learning, the tools that fall short, and what she wishes existed to make studying and staying organized easier. Together, Paia and Josephine explore how technology can be both a helpful ally and a source of frustration for students navigatin...

Talking to a School Librarian 09.09.2025

Our sixth episode of Backwards and Forwards is with guest Rodda Leonardi. Mrs. Leonardi is the librarian at Peabody Charter School in Santa Barbara, CA. Mrs. Leonardi works to foster a love of reading among her students by curating engaging books and programs, including creative initiatives like a school-wide bookmark design contest that encouraged hundreds of students to connect art with literacy...

Beyond Reading: The Emotional Side of Dyslexia 09.09.2025

Our fifth episode of Backwards and Forwards is with guest Nicole Williams, a licensed marriage and family therapist. Nicole brings a unique perspective on the emotional side of learning. Nicole discusses how stress, self-esteem, and family relationships can shape a child’s experience with reading and learning, and how supporting a student’s emotional well-being can be just as important as teaching...

Tips on Succeeding in College 05.09.2025

Our fourth episode of Backwards and Forwards is with Romy Greenwald. Romy is a sophomore at Duke University studying political science and government. She discusses her tips and tricks about succeeding academically in college and talks about her transition from high school to college.

Questions for a Reading Expert 05.09.2025

Our third episode of Backwards and Forwards is with guest Dr. Phyllis Myers. Dr. Myers is the founder and president of Superior Chicago Tutoring, a program that provides supplemental educational services to schools that are performing below the 50th percentile nationally. Dr. Myers discusses in this episode the differing styles when teaching reading, and Josephine discusses how she learned to read...

How Kids Learn to Read 05.09.2025

On the second episode of Backwards and Forwards, Katherine Myers-Crum, founder of Great Lakes Academy in Chicago, IL, discusses how children learn to read, why it matters how they are taught, and how to individualize lessons for children with dyslexia.

Backwards and Forwards: Introduction 05.09.2025

I am excited to share the launch of Backwards and Forwards , a podcast dedicated to exploring dyslexia from multiple perspectives. The purpose of this series is to highlight the many ways dyslexia can affect people’s lives, showcase the resources and strategies available to support them, and spark conversations about how we can all contribute to greater understanding and inclusion. Through these e...

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