Education SuspendedSeason 1
Episode 1: Michelle Auerbach
Michelle Auerbach is a consultant and writer who works on innovation, organizational change, creativity, and leadership development, and diversity and inclusion through the technology of story. Her PhD dissertation is centered on story as a trauma sensitive change technology for individuals, organizations, schools, and communities.
Episode 2: Madelyn Albright
Madelyn Albright is an Interior Architect with Sasaki Associations in Boston, MA. She is a graduate from the Rhode Island School of Design where her thesis was titled, Ending Disciplinary Architecture in America’s public Schools. Madelyn strives to rethink and enhance learning environments through design. She is deeply committed to reimagining the future of education to be representative of the true depth and breadth of 21st century learners and to use design as a tool for social change. Here is Education Suspended with Madelyn Albright.
Episode 3: Stevie L. McBride, LMFT
Stevie L. McBride, LMFT, a Trauma Informed Consultant in The Guidance Center’s It’s T.I.M.E. (Trauma Informed Movement in Education) Program, where he helps guide teachers and school administration understand the impact of trauma with our youth. He is especially passionate about collaborating with teacher and school administration and discovering key strategies to help them build healthy relationships with each other and most importantly the students.
Episode 4: Dr. Adrienne Kennedy
Dr. Adrienne Kennedy is an educational consultant where she collaborates with school and system leaders across the country to promote whole child development. She has over 15 years of experience working with, educators, administrators, children, parents, and caregivers.
Episode 5: Reflective Dissociation
Join us for as we spend time reflecting on some of our big takeaways from the previous four episodes.
Episode 6: Robert “Bucky” Flores
Robert “Bucky” Flores, is the current coordinator of Launching Emerging Adults Program (LEAP). Raised in a multicultural home with diverse childhood and adult experiences, Bucky, can be described as a connector with an observational and analytic approach to collaborative planning and problem solving. Robert “Bucky” Flores, is the current coordinator of Launching Emerging Adults Program (LEAP). Raised in a multicultural home with diverse childhood and adult experiences, Bucky, can be described as a connector with an observational and analytic approach to collaborative planning and problem solving.