Fullmind
Learning Can’t Wait
The Learning Can’t Wait Podcast is your view into how changemakers are driving innovation in the field of education. Every week we interview leaders who are challenging the status quo at a time when it is absolutely necessary to rebuild the system for our students. We believe children everywhere deserve access to a quality education and educators everywhere should be compensated fairly. We believe learning can’t wait.
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Jul 7, 2026
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Episodes
Kathryn Starke | Literacy, Engagement, & Teacher Autonomy 17.06.2025 26:25
In this episode of the Learning Can't Wait podcast, national literacy consultant Kathryn Starke shares her journey from a childhood surrounded by teachers to becoming a passionate advocate for literacy education. Starke discusses the importance of matching children with books that interest them, the ongoing debates around literacy instruction and the science of reading, and the critical role of qu...
Sunil Gunderia | Scaling EdTech 12.06.2025 28:15
In this episode, Sunil Gunderia, Chief Innovation Officer at Age of Learning, shares his remarkable journey from first-generation immigrant and CPA to leading educational innovation at one of the most influential edtech companies. Sunil reveals how his finance and consulting background fueled his passion for problem-solving and systems change, ultimately guiding him to help build research-based, e...
Mike Gonzalez, Mike Marrone, & Mike Felton | Lessons in Leadership 10.06.2025 38:55
This podcast episode features three educational leaders—Mike Felton, superintendent of St. George Municipal School Unit; Michael Marrone, president of Liguori Academy; and Mike Gonzalez, executive director of the Rural School Innovation Zone—who connected through the Yaas Prize, an education award recognizing innovative and community-rooted work. Each shares their unique backgrounds and passion fo...
Tony Hemingway | Lessons in Leadership: Make something out of yourself 05.06.2025 24:44
In this episode of the "Learning Can't Wait" podcast, host Hayley Spira-Bauer interviews Dr. Tony Hemingway, superintendent of Fairfield One, about his journey from a student who once failed 11th grade English to leading a school district and writing a book titled "Make Something Out of Yourself." Dr. Hemingway credits pivotal mentors, including a supportive summer school teacher and a superintend...
Nic Starr | AI Bingo 03.06.2025 25:15
In this episode of the "Learning Can't Wait" podcast, host Hayley Spira-Bauer reconnects with her former Teach for America colleague, Nick Starr, now an education customer success manager at Adobe. Starr shares her career journey, emphasizing the importance of risk-taking and adaptability as she moved from teaching and administration into educational technology. She discusses her transition into t...
Nick Gross | Career Pathways, Discovery, & Future-Ready Education 29.05.2025 27:57
Nick Gross, originally a musician who signed his first record deal at 17, founded Find Your Grind after realizing the transformative power of self-discovery and pursuing passions. Inspired by a graffiti message and his experiences running a recording studio, Gross launched Find Your Grind to help young people explore diverse, nontraditional career paths through engaging content, real-world experie...
Dan Meyer | EdTech, Healthy Skepticism, & Technology 27.05.2025 28:52
Dan Meyer, a math educator and EdTech leader, shares how his unconventional path—from being homeschooled to teaching reluctant algebra students—shaped his mission to make math classrooms more creative, social, and engaging for all students. He critiques the current use of technology and AI in education, arguing that most tools isolate students and fail to foster the kind of connection and collabor...
Dacia Toll | Ed Reform, Equity, & AI 22.05.2025 35:53
Dacia Toll recounts her journey from aspiring civil rights lawyer to founding the Achievement First charter school network, driven by a passion for equity and impact in education. She explains how her experience scaling high-performing schools led to co-founding CourseMojo, an edtech company focused on embedding AI-powered, curriculum-aligned teaching assistants to support differentiated learning...
Diego Arambula | Education, Transformation, & Design 20.05.2025 39:23
Diego Arambula, Vice President for Educational Transformation at the Carnegie Foundation, shares how his upbringing in Fresno and his parents’ commitment to community improvement shaped his mission to transform education so that both students and teachers feel engaged, supported, and prepared for real-world challenges. He critiques the outdated architecture of schools—especially the reliance on th...
Jen Womble | Technology, Education, and Conferences 15.05.2025 36:25
In the episode, Jen dives into the urgent challenges facing schools-like the national teacher and leadership shortage-and shares her vision for transforming education through community, storytelling, and actionable innovation. She emphasizes the need to change the narrative around teaching, celebrate its impact, and ensure that professional learning translates into real classroom change. Use these...
Curtis Valentine | Teacher Shortage, Leadership, and Passion 13.05.2025 36:27
From a young man who grew up with a stutter to founding a movement that's empowered thousands of male educators, Curtis Valentine's story reveals how community can transform both individuals and education.
Nancy Livingston | Summer Learning, Teacher Development, & Equity 08.05.2025 26:09
The interview with Nancy Livingston, CEO of the National Summer School Initiative (NSSI), explores how their 5-week summer programs prevent learning loss while simultaneously developing teachers' skills through high-quality curriculum and mentorship from exceptional educators. Livingston emphasizes that summer school programs are cost-effective, scalable interventions that can accelerate student l...
Dr. Iheoma Iruka | Early Childhood, Curriculum, & Equity 06.05.2025 26:12
Dr. Iheoma Iruka discusses her work with the National Academies developing a new vision for pre-K curriculum that better serves all children, especially those historically underserved, including Black and Latino children, multilingual learners, children with disabilities, and those living in poverty. The interview highlights the importance of rejecting false dichotomies in early childhood educatio...
Nicola Soares | Teacher Shortage, Staffing, & Talent Supply Chain 01.05.2025 28:08
This podcast episode features a conversation between Hayley Spira-Bauer and Nicola "Nikki" Soares, president of Kelly Education. Nikki, who began her career as a social studies teacher before moving into academic publishing and eventually leading Kelly Education, discusses the challenges facing education staffing today. She highlights the teacher shortage crisis, declining enthusiasm for the profe...
Michelle Culver | AI, Deep Learning, & Human Connection 29.04.2025 34:30
Michelle Culver, founder of the Rhythm Project and former Teach for America leader, discussed how AI is transforming human relationships, particularly for young people. After noticing that conversations about AI focused on work and education but neglected interpersonal connections, Culver launched the Rhythm Project to bridge this gap. The organization conducts research, builds coalitions, and cre...
Season 7 Wrap Up | Education, Funding, & Learning 24.04.2025 9:15
🔥 25 episodes. Countless takeaways. One unforgettable season. Season 7 of Learning Can’t Wait covered it all— 🎮 Esports 🏫 Absenteeism 💰 Federal funding 🎙️ And a lineup of guests who blew us away.
Shannon Cox | Leadership, Innovation, & Inspiration 22.04.2025 34:40
This is one of those episodes you feel as much as you hear. Shannon Cox’s dream of becoming a fighter pilot was derailed by a stroke in high school—but what followed is a remarkable story of purpose, resilience, and transformational leadership in education. From flying a Blue Angel jet to redesigning how we think about absenteeism, future self-vision, and SEL, Shannon’s work is nothing short of in...
Dr. Jennifer Garrison | Career-connected Learning, Trade School, Work-life Balance 17.04.2025 25:05
Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Garrison joins host Hayley Spira-Bauer to share how her rural Illinois district is transforming education through career-connected learning and athletics. From skilled trade pathways to building resilience through sports, Dr. Garrison highlights the power of community partnerships, student-centered opportunities, and modeling civility in schools. A must-listen for educa...
Bryan Hassel + Kendall King | Public Impact, Opportunity Culture, Multi-classroom Leadership 15.04.2025 31:09
In this episode of Learning Can’t Wait, host Hayley Spira-Bauer sits down with Bryan Hassel and Kendall King of Public Impact to explore how innovative staffing models—like the Opportunity Culture initiative—are transforming schools across the country. They dive into the power of multi-classroom leadership, sustainable funding strategies for foundations and policymakers, and how digital learning c...
Scott Anderberg | Moodle, AI in Education, Learning Management Systems 10.04.2025 27:41
Join Hayley Spira-Bauer , host of the Learning Can’t Wait podcast, as she sits down with Scott Anderberg , Chief Operating Officer at Moodle , to discuss the future of learning management systems. Scott shares how Moodle is integrating AI while staying true to its open-source philosophy and commitment to equity. From AI-powered tools to small but impactful educator-driven features, Moodle continue...
Mary Jo Fairhead | Onward Learning, Rural Education, Student-Centered Learning 08.04.2025 25:07
In this episode of Learning Can’t Wait, we sit down with Mary Jo Fairhead , Founder and Director of Onward Learning , to explore the unique strengths of rural education and the importance of redefining student success. Mary Jo shares how small, tight-knit communities foster deep collaboration and resourcefulness, creating learning environments where students can thrive at their own pace. She chall...
Jeff Livingston | School Funding, Equity in Education, Rural Education, E-Rate Funding 03.04.2025 40:10
In this impactful episode of The Learning Can’t Wait Podcast, host Hayley Spira-Bauer speaks with education thought leader Jeff Livingston about the urgent challenges shaping the future of learning. From the looming threat to the E-Rate program , which ensures broadband access for schools and libraries, to the broader funding uncertainties that could reshape K-12 education, Jeff offers a passionat...
Jodie Buenning | E-Rate Program, Digital Equity, EdTech Advocacy 01.04.2025 22:48
What happens if schools lose access to critical funding for internet and network infrastructure? In this timely episode of Learning Can’t Wait, host Hayley Spira-Bauer is joined by Jodie Buenning , a communications and policy expert, to break down what the E-Rate program is, why it’s vital to public education, and what’s at stake as a Supreme Court case looms that could reshape how E-Rate funds ar...
PJ Caposey | School Funding, Rural Education, ESSER Funding, Superintendent Shortage 27.03.2025 27:08
Superintendent PJ Caposey returns to The Learning Can't Wait podcast for a fast-paced, eye-opening mini series episode about the complex—and often misunderstood—realities of school funding. In this episode, PJ and host Hayley Spira-Bauer dive into how districts are creatively generating revenue, the lasting impacts (and limitations) of ESSER spending, and what really delivered ROI during the pande...
Rita Ferrandino | Arc Capital Development, Federal Education Funding, EdTech Innovation 25.03.2025 34:07
In this funding mini series episode of Learning Can’t Wait, Hayley Spira-Bauer sits down with Rita Ferrandino —founder of Arc Capital Development, education investor, and innovation consultant at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education . Rita shares her insights on how research, funding, and innovation intersect in today’s EdTech landscape. From navigating federal grants to b...
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