Ever Active

The Podclass

Education EN ↓ 70 episodes

Bringing together the worlds of health, education and well-being to support and inspire school communities.

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Ever Active

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Education

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Latest episode

Jun 3, 2026

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Episodes

LINKing Hope to Action: Using National Standards to Drive Systems Change with Dr. Kate Storey 03.06.2026

In need of a little infusion of hope? Dr. Kate Storey shares her work on LINKing together people and organizations to support healthy school communities across Canada. This conversation dives into how we can work together to enact Canada’s National Healthy School Standards and how we can empower teachers to use these national standards to advocate for “higher-level support,” meaning time, resource...

Women & Girls InMotion: Reimagining Sport 06.05.2026

In recent years, youth physical activity levels have seen a decline. For girls, the numbers are particularly jarring, with only 8% meeting daily requirements for physical activity. Armed with the latest data from the Canadian Health Measures Survey, we are diving deep into the barriers women and girls face in sport. Joining us are Lindsay Wright and Tara Chisholm from the InMotion Network, who are...

Building Belonging in Schools with Dr. Kelly-Ann Allen 01.04.2026

Dr Kelly-Ann Allen is an associate professor and educational and developmental psychologist at Monash University whose internationally recognized research focuses on the science of belonging in schools. A former school psychologist, she translates research into practical strategies that help students feel connected, supported, and able to thrive. She is the author of several books, including the a...

Respect Before Persuasion with Dr. Jacqueline Leighton 03.03.2026

In this encouraging conversation, Dr. Jacqueline Leighton helps us explore what truly strengthens wellbeing in schools: relationships grounded in respect, trust, and authentic connection. Drawing on decades of research in the psychology of learning and relationships, she highlights why seeking understanding, rather than persuasion, is essential in our interactions with students, families, and coll...

The Impact of Concussions in School with Dr. Kathryn Schneider 03.02.2026

Kathryn Schneider | INTEGRATED CONCUSSION RESEARCH PROGRAM | University of Calgary Concussion Resources | Sport Injury Prevention Research Centre | SIPRC | University of Calgary Best practices in Concussion in Sport: Updates from the Amsterdam International Consensus Statement - The Sport Information Resource Centre SIPRC – SHRED injuries | University of Calgary Concussion Awareness Training Tool...

Letting Go to Let Grow with Geoffrey Bishop & Andrea Keith 01.12.2025

In this conversation, we learn how a school-wide initiative focused on encouraging students to try things on their own led to improved well-being, less discipline issues, and a culture of support and celebration. Principal Geoffrey Bishop shares how the Fort McMurray Christian school took up a program called Let Grow in their specific school context and how students, teachers and parents were impa...

Conversations on Food Insecurity with Rusveer Jones 04.11.2025

Rusveer Jones is a proud mom and a military wife. She packs lunches before sunrise and knows the weight of an empty fridge. She is a fierce advocate who’s lived with food insecurity, felt hunger’s sting, and seen how hunger dims a child’s eyes. She recently worked with Brown Bagging for Calgary’s Kids as the Family Engagement Support Coordinator, and is now studying Social & Behavioural Scienc...

Unpacking Gender Legislation in Alberta with Kai Williamson 07.10.2025

In this episode of The Podclass , we welcome Kai Williamson (they/them), a Health and Wellness Consultant with Ever Active Schools. With a background in education and a deep commitment to fostering inclusive, relational spaces, Kai guides us to look through a lens of well-being and belonging. This conversation centers on student well-being while we unpack the impact of gender legislation in Albert...

Re-Imagining Education Through Reconciliation & Decolonization with Kevin Lamoureux 03.09.2025

The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation:  https://nctr.ca/ Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action  https://ehprnh2mwo3.exactdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Calls_to_Action_English2.pdf Fanon, F. (1968).  The wretched of the earth . Grove Press. Wilson, Waziyatawin, A. & Yellow Bird, Michael. (Eds.) (2005). For Indigenous eyes only: A decoloniza...

The Highlights: Our Favourite Moments from this Past Year 05.08.2025

In this highlights episode of The Podclass, host Sarah Balla takes us on a reflective walk through the past year of episodes, shining a light on the most meaningful moments and impactful takeaways that resonated with educators. Listening to this 27-minute episode is an effective way to gather inspiration and discover what sparks your interest. This rewind is more than just a recap;...

Surviving June: Freezies, Field Trips & Connection in The Chaos with Chris Reinhart 10.06.2025

In this episode of  The Podclass , host Sarah Balla is joined by educator Chris Reinhart to name the thing we’re all feeling: June is a lot. From the moment the final calendar page flips, it’s a sprint of field trips, assemblies, report cards, and emotional goodbyes. Sound familiar? You're not alone. This 30-minute episode is your permission slip to breathe. Sarah and Chris dive into the beau...

The Power of Purposeful Breaks: Exploring the Need For Breaks with Dr. Shannon Kell 28.05.2025

In this episode of The Podclass, host Elizabeth Tingle sits down with Dr. Shannon Kell, PhD and Faculty of Education at Mount Royal University, to explore the power of purposeful breaks. Dr. Kell shares insights into why rest isn't a luxury, it is a necessity for sustainable wellbeing. From pre-service teachers to seasoned educators, we discuss how everyone benefits from intentional paus...

Pathways to Well-being: Introducing Our New Co-Host Sarah Balla 25.04.2025

In this episode of The Podclass , host Elizabeth Tingle welcomes Sarah Balla—educator, well-being advocate, and the newest co-host of the podcast. Together, they explore Sarah’s journey through the many pathways of education, from classroom teacher to consultant, and how her personal and professional experiences have shaped a deeper understanding of well-being. The conversation touches on the impo...

Regulating Through Rhythm: The Power of Physical Literacy with Janna Tait 25.03.2025

In this episode of The Podclass, we're diving into the fascinating world of rhythm, regulation, and physical literacy with Janna Tait, Physical Literacy Education Coordinator for Yukon schools. Janna takes us on a journey through how rhythm isn’t just about music or movement—it’s a powerful tool for learning and regulation. She explains how rhythmic activities help regulate emotions, improve focus...

Laughing to Learn: Exploring Classroom Humour with Dr. Kim Lenters and Jason Avramenko 16.01.2025

In this episode of The Podclass, host Elizabeth Tingle delves into the role of humor in the classroom with Dr. Kim Lenters, Canada Research Chair (Tier II) in Language and Literacy Education at the University of Calgary, and teacher Jason Avramenko. They explore how humor can boost student learning and enhance teacher well-being. The discussion covers the benefits of humor, including improved rete...

Leveraging AI for Teacher Well-Being with Dr. Sarah Eaton, Michelle Baragar and Chris Gonsalvez 16.01.2025

In this episode of  The Podclass , host Elizabeth Tingle explores how AI can transform education with guests Dr. Sarah Eaton, Michelle Baragar, and Chris Gonzalez. They discuss how AI can streamline administrative tasks—like lesson planning, newsletters, and quizzes—giving teachers more time to focus on meaningful interactions with students. The conversation highlights the importance of ethic...

A Systems Approach to Racial Equity in K-12 Canadian Schools with Jerome Cranston Ph.D. 17.12.2024

In this episode of The Podclass, Dr. Jerome Cranston (he/him), a race-conscious scholar-educator, discusses racial equity in K-12 Canadian schools. With a Ph. D. from the University of Manitoba and decades of experience, Dr. Cranston focuses on uncovering and addressing systemic racism in education to foster equity and racial justice. He has led numerous initiatives, including the development of a...

Student Engagement and Digital Technology with Dr. Sunaina Sharma 27.11.2024

In this episode of The Podclass, Dr. Sunaina Sharma, Lecturer and Practicum Advisor at Brock University, discusses the evolving relationship between digital technology, student engagement, and classroom well-being. She advocates for a thoughtful integration of technology to foster critical thinking, collaboration, and autonomy, moving away from blanket cell phone bans. Dr. Sharma emphasizes co-cre...

Weight-Neutral Classrooms: Rethinking Body Image in Schools with Cassandra Anastásio and Monica Arnold 30.10.2024

In this episode of  The Podclass , host Jamie Anderson dives into an eye-opening conversation with Cassandra Anastásio and Monica Arnold about body image, weight bias, and the pervasive influence of diet culture in educational spaces. Together, they unpack the critical need to foster weight-neutral, inclusive environments within classrooms and schools, aiming to promote students' mental and e...

Harnessing Hope: Building Resilience in Schools 03.09.2024

In this episode, we explore the crucial role of hope in enhancing school health and well-being. Host Elizabeth Tingle and guests Chelsea Hobbs, Natalie Kuhn, and Amy Badger discuss how hope can empower students and teachers. They share personal well-being practices like "hope walks" and creative activities and explain how they integrate hope into their classrooms to build resilience. The conversat...

Navigating Digital Well-being in Schools 28.05.2024

In this episode of The Podclass, we delve into the crucial need to integrate digital wellness into school curricula while nurturing healthy screen habits. Joining us are Cason Machacek and Sydnie Erlendson, Digital Well-being experts from the Lethbridge School Division, alongside Andrea Halwas Larsen, a Counseling Therapist from Juno House in Calgary. Together, they share insightful strategies for...

Active School Travel with Tracey Coutts and Shauna M. Shaker 30.04.2024

In this episode of The Podclass, Health and Wellness Consultants from Ever Active Schools, Tracey Coutts and Shauna Shaker, emphasize the significance of promoting active transportation within school communities. They underscore the importance of establishing safe and accessible routes, engaging parents and the community, and customizing travel plans to suit each school's specific needs. Additiona...

All Gender Physical Health and Education with Andrea Barrow 28.03.2024

Today on The Podclass, we're switching things up with an episode from our friends at Physical Education and Health Canada (PHE). Their podcast, launched in January, spotlights guests and topics relevant to phys ed and health. We're featuring their latest episode: "All Gender Physical Education and Health" with Equity and Inclusion Consultant, Andrea Barrow from Limestone District School Board, Ont...

The Role of Trustrees in School Well-being with Kristina Larkin 26.02.2024

In this episode of The Podclass, we delve into the pivotal role of school trustees in fostering well-being within educational environments. Kristina Larkin, a trustee with the Lethbridge school division, highlights trustees' responsibilities in Alberta's education system, from advocating for schools and students to ensuring alignment with legislative objectives. We explore challenges and opportuni...

Dance, Embodied Movement and Anti-Oppressive Practice to Support Well-being 17.01.2024

In this podcast episode, titled "Dance, Embodied Movement, and Anti-Oppressive Practice with Dr. Towani Duchscher," Dr. Duchscher shares her expertise on integrating dance into anti-oppressive practices, discussing self-care, the transformative power of movement, the intersection of education and dance, and the importance of dismantling oppressive structures to foster love, connection, and well-be...

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