

Future of Education Podcast
MacKenzie Price
The Future of Education Podcast is the place to find out what's happening in schools. Our guests are wide and varied, from educators, entrepreneurs, athletes, celebrities, influencers and most importantly-our students! They all have one thing in common- they are passionate about reinventing education to make it relevant and efficient. Our host, MacKenzie Price, is the Co-Founder of 2hr Learning (2hourlearning.com) and some of the top-performing schools in the country. 2 Hour Learning is a groundbreaking school model that is reshaping the landscape of K-12 education. It's powered by AI technology, enabling schools to provide personalized curriculum to students. Our K-12 schools perform in the top 2% nationwide by leveraging this personalize model to help students love school, learn twice as much, and build life skills. MacKenzie is at the forefront of educational transformation, striving for a balanced and enriching learning experience for every child. She graduated with a BA in Psychology from Stanford University and resides in Austin, Texas, with her husband and two daughters. The Future of Education podcast is produced by 7 Lyons Media (7LyonsMedia.com). Please send press inquiries to mkp@2hourlearning.com.
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Sep 29, 2023 • 18min
S E6: Homeschooling Hero: Mom of 12 Creates Independent Learners
Families have more choices than ever about how to educate their kids, but few have had to make this decision for 12 children. Devoted mother Tamika Stith did just that. When she realized that conventional schooling wasn't meeting her children’s needs, she took the reins and transitioned to homeschooling. This was a courageous move—and not a common one among her peers. But today, her children are thriving as self-directed, empowered learners.
I had the pleasure of meeting with Tamika and her family in person and experiencing their homeschool energy first-hand. It was inspiring, and our time together grew even more exciting when Tamika and I explored ways that Artificial Intelligence (AI) can help her with lesson planning and other time-intensive homeschool tasks, while deepening her children’s engagement with their learning.
Listen to our conversation now to hear:
The biggest challenge Tamika faced when she decided to move her children from public schools to homeschooling [02:39];
How she measures her children’s progress. [05:46];
The advice she has for families who are ready to move away from traditional schooling [08:40];
Where she thinks homeschooling is headed in the future [11:20]; and
How AI can help Tamika and her children [11:54].
Links and Resources
Learn more about 2hr Learning, an AI-powered program that helps schools provide personalized, mastery learning in as little as two hours per day.
Find more helpful resources on the Future of Education YouTube channel. Don’t forget to like and subscribe!
Explore AI tools like ChatGPT, Midjourney, Dream Studio, and Runway that can help kids learn through creating games, stories, art, and other creative work.
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Podcast Credits
Executive Producer and Host: MacKenzie Price
Executive Producer: Lindsay Grubb, TillCo Media
Senior Producer: Amanda Avery
Senior Editor: Alisa Jenkins, Springboard Marketing
Video Production/Editing: Kevin Smith, Picturebox Productions
Music Producer: Dyami Wilson

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Sep 15, 2023 • 20min
S E5: Get on the AI Train: Teaching Kids to Use Artificial Intelligence, with Zain Punjwani
Zain Punjwani, program director at Apollo School, discusses how to approach AI in education. They explore the benefits and potential dangers for children. They also provide ideas for experimenting with AI at different age levels and emphasize the importance of getting on the AI train early.

Sep 1, 2023 • 19min
S E4: The Learning Game: Inspiring Critical Thinking in Kids – with Ana Lorena Fábrega
Kids are naturally inquisitive and ready to see everything with fresh eyes. But many traditional school settings sideline their innate curiosity in favor of teaching them how to follow norms and seek social approval. For most students, this stifles the innovative spirit and critical thinking we long for them to develop.
For this episode, Ana Lorena Fábrega joins me to talk about the challenges of conventional schooling. She has fresh ideas about alternative educational pathways and possibilities for a world where AI and other technologies help our children maintain fresh perspectives and a true love for learning.
Listen now to hear:
The concept of “vuja de” – encountering something familiar, but seeing it with fresh eyes [05:20];
The value of encouraging kids to develop an attitude of skepticism [06:30];
How we can help kids develop a big-picture view that reveals patterns and relationships between things [09:19];
Why it’s important for kids to ask why [13:17]; and
The power of asking children unconventional questions [15:12].
Don’t miss Today’s Takeaways!
Listen all the way to the end of the episode for three tips on how to inspire your children’s fresh thinking and love of learning.
Links and Resources
Check out Ana Lorena Fábrega’s website and sign up for her newsletter.
When you’re done, take a look at her YouTube channel and blog, and follow her on Instagram.
Ana also has a new book available, The Learning Game: Teaching Kids to Think for Themselves, Embrace Challenge, and Love Learning
Find more helpful resources on the Future of Education YouTube channel. Don’t forget to like and subscribe!
Learn more about 2hr Learning, an AI-powered program that helps schools provide personalized, mastery learning in as little as two hours per day.
Explore Alpha, a unique school that uses adaptive software and motivational strategies to help students to learn in the style that works best for them.
Learn more about GT School, an online program that helps gifted and talented kids supercharge their academics.
Be part of something special
Stay connected to the Future of Education community:
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Facebook
Instagram
X (formerly Twitter)
If you enjoy the Future of Education podcast, would you leave us a short review on your favorite podcast platform? We love reading your feedback and ideas.
About Ana Lorena Fábrega
Ana Lorena Fábrega is an edupreneur, writer, and chief evangelist at Synthesis. Growing up, she attended ten schools in seven different countries. She then earned her BS in Childhood Education and Special Education from New York University and taught elementary school in New York, Boston, and Panama. Today, Ana Lorena writes online to over 200,000 readers about the promise of alternative education. Her first book, The Learning Game: Teaching Kids How To Think For Themselves, Embrace Challenge, and Love Learning comes out September 5, 2023. You can follow her on Twitter at @anafabrega11
Podcast Credits
Executive Producer and Host: MacKenzie Price
Executive Producer: Lindsay Grubb,TillCo Media
Senior Producer: Amanda Avery
Senior Editor: Alisa Jenkins, Springboard Marketing
Video Production/Editing: Kevin Smith, Picturebox Productions
Music Producer: Dyami Wilson

Aug 18, 2023 • 14min
S E3: I’m Exceptional! Identifying Neurodiversity in Kids, featuring Emily Kircher Morris, LPC
Every parent has moments when they wonder if their kid’s behavior is a normal phase or a sign of something more. Is a high-spirited middle schooler just full of energy or struggling with ADHD? Is a child’s efforts to excel a sign of healthy self-motivation or the result of excessive anxiety? It can be difficult to know the difference.
For this episode, Emily Kircher-Morris shares insights into how parents and caregivers can discern what's developmental and what’s something that needs support. As a counselor and the host of The Neurodiversity Podcast, she’s an expert on parsing typical behavior from neurodiversity indicators. She’s also taking her counseling into the future by using artificial intelligence (AI) tools to help build coping skills. She has great advice about how parents of kids with learning disabilities or autism can help their children thrive.
Listen now to hear:
The meanings of the terms neurodivergent and twice exceptional [01:45];
Signs parents can look for that might correlate to diagnoses [04:07];
Steps to take if you believe your child needs support [07:19] and
How you can use AI to support your efforts to help your child [09:00].
Don’t miss Today’s Takeaways! Listen all the way to the end of the episode for three tips on how to help your neurodiverse child.
Links and Resources
Listen to The Neurodiversity Podcast and learn more about Neurodiversity University.
Don’t miss Emily’s free course, Using Fandoms + AI to Develop Coping Skills for Neurodivergent Kids
Check out Emily’s books, Teaching Twice-Exceptional Learners in Today’s Classrooms and Raising Twice-Exceptional Children: A Handbook for Parents of Neurodivergent Gifted Kids.
Connect with Emily on X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook, and check out The Neurodiversity Podcast’s Facebook page too!
Find more helpful resources on the Future of Education YouTube channel. Don’t forget to like and follow!
Explore Alpha, a unique school that uses adaptive software and motivational strategies to help students to learn in the style that works best for them.
Learn more about GT School, an online program that helps gifted and talented kids supercharge their academics.
Be part of something special
Stay connected to the Future of Education community:
YouTube channel
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
If you enjoy the Future of Education podcast, would you leave us a short review on your favorite podcast platform? We love reading your feedback and ideas.
About Emily Kircher-Morris, LPC
Emily Kircher-Morris, LPC, is the host of The Neurodiversity Podcast, which explores the psychological, educational, and social needs for enriching the lives of neurodivergent people. She is the author of several books for parents and educators related to the development of children and teens who are neurodivergent and cognitively gifted. Her private practice outside of St. Louis, Missouri, specializes in mental health support for neurodivergent kids, teens, and their families.
Podcast Credits
Executive Producer and Host: MacKenzie Price
Executive Producer: Lindsay Grubb, TillCo Media
Senior Producer: Amanda Avery
Senior Editor: Alisa Jenkins, Springboard Marketing
Video Production/Editing: Kevin Smith, Picturebox Productions
Music Producer: Dyami Wilson

Aug 5, 2023 • 30min
S E2: Future of Education: A New Way to Do School, featuring Jamal Gross and MacKenzie Price
In this episode, MacKenzie Price sits down with Jamal Gross, an Alpha Guide, to discuss the revolution in education. They cover topics such as sparking kids' excitement about academic success, personalizing learning through fresh thinking and AI, measuring academic progress for continued growth, and boosting kids' interest in learning by developing their passion.

Jul 31, 2023 • 1min
S E7: Welcome to the Future of Education
Technology is changing every aspect of our lives—including the ways we educate our children. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other advancements are exploding, and it’s no longer enough to lecture students in a classroom and insist that they learn the three Rs: Reading, wRiting and aRithmetic. Success today requires mastery of the four Cs: creativity, critical thinking, communication, and collaboration.
The Future of Education provides insights, information, and activities to help families and caregivers use technology to prepare learners for the future, and empower them to become successful, life-long learners.
Host MacKenzie Price is all about disrupting education for the better. She is the mother of two children, founder of the online program gt.school, and co-founder of Alpha K-12 schools that use AI to help students learn twice as fast. She is all about learning how we can disrupt education for the better. She’ll be sharing where AI-powered education is going for parents, educators and students.
Like and follow the Future of Education podcast today!
Be part of something special
Stay connected to the Future of Education community:
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Instagram
X (formerly Twitter)
Podcast Credits
Executive Producer and Host: MacKenzie Price
Executive Producer: Lindsay Grubb, TillCo Media
Senior Producer: Amanda Avery
Senior Editor: Alisa Jenkins, Springboard Marketing
Marketing: Patrick Harrell, The Krewe
Video Production/Editing: Kevin Smith, Picturebox Productions
Music Producer: Dyami Wilson

Jul 14, 2023 • 18min
S E10: Ep 10 - Text Me! Talking With Your Teen, featuring Austin Scholar
As children grow into teens, it can be difficult for parents to keep lines of communication open with them. At times, even simple conversations can feel like navigating a minefield.
For this episode, we’re talking with Austin Scholar, a writer and teenager who has taken to social media to help parents and teens improve their communication and relationships. She shares her insight into how people in her age group think, and offers tips for making deep and meaningful connections with them.
Listen now to hear:
Where communication issues between adults and teens come from [04:15];
Tips for talking with your kids and building trust [07:13];
How to use non-verbal tools to deepen your connection [09:46]; and
How something as simple as ice cream can improve your relationship [13:58].
Don’t miss Today’s Takeaways!
Listen all the way to the end of the episode for three tips on how to help your children excel in their learning.
Links and Resources
Subscribe to Austin Scholar on substack and follow her on Twitter.
Watch the video version of this episode on our Future of Education YouTube channel. Don’t forget to like and follow!
Explore Alpha, a unique school that uses adaptive software and motivational strategies to help students to learn in the style that works best for them.
Learn more about GT School, an online program that helps gifted and talented kids supercharge their academics.
Be part of something special
Stay connected to the Gifted Minds community:
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If you enjoy the Gifted Minds podcast, would you leave us a short review on your favorite podcast platform? We love reading your feedback and ideas.
About Austin Scholar
Austin Scholar is an author and thinker who writes about education in the 21st Century from a teen’s perspective. She helps parents understand what their teens are thinking so they can help them thrive.
Podcast Credits
Executive Producer and Host: MacKenzie Price
Executive Producer: Lindsay Grubb, TillCo Media
Senior Producer: Amanda Avery
Senior Editor: Alisa Jenkins, Springboard Marketing
Marketing: Patrick Harrell, The Krewe
Video Production/Editing: Kevin Smith, Picturebox Productions
Music Producer: Dyami Wilson

Jun 30, 2023 • 20min
S E9: Ep 9 - Learn Like an Olympian, featuring Two-Time Olympic Athlete Andrew Poje
Most parents will go to great lengths to ensure their children succeed. From tutoring sessions to extracurricular activities, they explore every avenue to help their kids thrive in the classroom and in life.
For this episode, we talk with Ice Dancing Olympian and World Medalist Andrew Poje. He has achieved remarkable feats in his athletic career, and now works as an academic coach for children. He shares his thoughts on the intriguing connection between sports and education, and how students can apply the valuable lessons learned through playing sports to academic success.
Listen now to hear:
How having an athlete’s mindset can help with academics [05:52];
Strategies to help kids take ownership of their dreams and ambitions [07:25];
The value of setting big, scary goals [09:52];
Developing a healthy response to pressure in kids [14:56]; and
The importance of building a network of success for your child [15:28].
Don’t miss Today’s Takeaways!
Listen all the way to the end of the episode for three tips on how to help your children excel in their learning.
Links and Resources
Check out Andrew’s website and follow him on Instagram.
Watch Andrew and ice dancing partner Kaitlyn Weaver perform at a Canadian ice skating exhibition in early 2023.
Watch the video version of this episode on the Future of Education YouTube channel. Don’t forget to like and follow!
Explore Alpha, a unique school that uses adaptive software and motivational strategies to help students to learn in the style that works best for them.
Learn more about GT School, an online program that helps gifted and talented kids supercharge their academics.
Be part of something special
Stay connected with our community:
YouTube channel
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
If you enjoy the Gifted Minds podcast, would you leave us a short review on your favorite podcast platform? We love reading your feedback and ideas.
About Andrew Poje
Many in the world strive to become world-class at something. However, it takes purpose and perspective to achieve success in life. My athletic experience has been integral in helping me succeed daily. Being a two-time Olympian, a three-time World Medalist, a three-time National Champion in the sport of Figure Skating taught me valuable skills, including the importance of grit, resilience, and the daily perspective required to achieve goals. Leaning into my curious nature, I constantly dove into the world of personal development. Pushing my curiosity further by studying Biomedical Science, Master's of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and working for multinational companies, I found ways to unleash my inner why and the why's of my clients—helping to empower them through strategic design-thinking.
Podcast Credits
Executive Producer and Host: MacKenzie Price
Executive Producer: Lindsay Grubb, TillCo Media
Senior Producer: Amanda Avery
Senior Editor: Alisa Jenkins, Springboard Marketing
Marketing: Patrick Harrell, The Krewe
Video Production/Editing: Kevin Smith, Picturebox Productions
Music Producer: Dyami Wilson

Jun 16, 2023 • 22min
S E8: Ep 8 - More Screen Time, Please!, featuring Keith Schacht, CEO of The Explanation Company
It’s no secret that many parents struggle with exactly how much screen time is healthy for their kids. Some wage daily battles to manage their children’s time with devices, and others feel powerless to do anything to control the siege. But the digital world is here to stay, so it’s more important than ever for caregivers to understand and embrace technology in their kids' lives.
For this episode in our Life Skills series, we talk with Keith Schacht, CEO and co-founder of The Explanation Company. He offers a new perspective on the role that technology plays in growing up today. He shares his vision for a world where using it becomes a skill that young people tap to open doors, explore new ideas, and develop their interests.
Listen now to hear about:
The danger of focusing solely on the duration of screen time [03:43];
The benefits kids gain from their time on devices (and not just when they’re playing Mindcraft) [04:48];
How to encourage children to use screen time to explore interests, passions, and potential careers [07:49];
The value of proactively parenting in the digital age to help kids develop a healthy relationship with technology [15:10];
How technology can be a tool that builds independence [18:20].
Don’t miss Today’s Takeaways!
Listen all the way to the end of the episode for three tips on how to help your children excel in their learning.
Links and Resources
Follow Keith Schacht on Twitter and LinkedIn.
Learn more about The Explanation Company.
Check out the video version of this episode on the Gifted Minds YouTube channel. Don’t forget to like and subscribe!
Explore Alpha, a unique school that uses adaptive software and motivational strategies to help students to learn in the style that works best for them.
Learn more about GT School, an online program that helps gifted and talented kids supercharge their academics.
Be part of something special
Stay connected with our community:
YouTube channel
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
If you enjoy the Gifted Minds podcast, would you leave us a short review on your favorite podcast platform? We love reading your feedback and ideas.
About Keith Schacht
Keith Schacht is an entrepreneur, engineer, and investor focused on building products for children. He was previously the CEO and co-founder of Mystery Science, the most widely used science curriculum in U.S. elementary schools. He’s now the CEO and co-founder of The Explanation Company, building internet tools for children. He’s an active angel investor and a board member of Higher Ground.
Podcast Credits
Executive Producer and Host: MacKenzie Price
Executive Producer: Lindsay Grubb, TillCo Media
Senior Producer: Amanda Avery
Senior Editor: Alisa Jenkins, Springboard Marketing
Marketing: Patrick Harrell, The Krewe
Video Production/Editing: Kevin Smith, Picturebox Productions
Music Producer: Dyami Wilson

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May 23, 2023 • 21min
S E7: Ep 7 - School Is SO Boring! Using Adaptive Apps to Supercharge Learning, featuring Anna Davlantes
Emmy Award-winning journalist and talk show host Anna Davlantes interviews host MacKenzie Price about adaptive apps in education. They discuss how adaptive apps work and the learning science behind them. They also share students' experiences with adaptive apps and the importance of embracing learning technology. The episode concludes with tips on how to help children excel in their learning.


