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Jan 19, 2024 • 1h 4min
#53 Jon Detra, former Vice President of Engineering at Qualcomm
Send us a textJon Detra's life reads like an adventure novel, from martial arts and dance, to the cutting-edge world of mobile technology. Growing up in Madison, Wisconsin, Jon experienced many twists and turns in a journey that led him to San Diego, CA as a young engineer at Qualcomm. After decades of growth being a creative problem solver and executive leader, Jon shares how his diverse passions have shaped his outlook on life, work, and the importance of staying agile in the face of change.Support the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

Jan 5, 2024 • 1h 16min
#51 Kay Hoffman, Retired Teacher, School Administrator, Dr. Sciarretta’s Mom
Send us a textKay Hoffman is a retired teacher, school administrator, out-of-the-box thinker who also happens to be Dr. Sciarretta's mom. This conversation, which kicks off season 2 of the podcast, touches on topics including education, medicine, school leadership, aging, and much more.Support the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

Dec 29, 2023 • 40min
#49 Book Review: "All Clear: Lessons from a Decade Managing School Crisis" by Chris Joffe
Send us a textDr. Sciarretta shares his review of Chris Joffe's new book, "All Clear: Lessons from a Decade Managing School Crisis." The book ventures beyond typical safety protocols, uncovering the layers of complexity in crisis management and the power of community unity in fortifying our educational institutions. This includes multifaceted strategies that Chris illustrates through his Swiss cheese model of school safety, emphasizing the need for comprehensive methods that connect security technology, training, and community engagement. This episode will give you a sneak peak to the books insights that promise to arm you with knowledge and inspire a collective commitment to safer schools.Order Chris Joffe's book: "All Clear: Lessons from a Decade Managing School Crises"Support the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

Dec 22, 2023 • 1h 30min
#48, Corie Julius, Albert Einstein Academies International Baccalaureate Coordinator, Teacher Librarian
Send us a textCorie Julius, the International Baccalaureate (IB) Coordinator and Teacher Librarian at Albert Einstein Academies (AEA), shines a light on IB educators' mission to cultivate informed, compassionate global citizens. She shares her life's journey and how these experiences have forged her educational philosophy centered on peace, humanity, and acceptance. We discuss the merits of innovative teaching methods like looping and multi-age classrooms, and how the evolving role of libraries impacts today's education. We navigate the complexities of IB education, the significant role of California in the IB education landscape, and the unique challenges IB coordinators face. Join us for an episode filled with personal triumphs, professional growth, and the transformative power of embracing change in the world of education.Learn more about the International Baccalaureate.Support the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

Dec 15, 2023 • 1h 12min
#47 Matt Vozzolo, Middle School PE Teacher, Lacrosse Coach, Movember Advocate
Send us a textJoin us as we welcome our guest, middle school PE teacher and lacrosse coach, Matt Vozzolo, for a spirited chat about his unique journey from humble beginnings in a Connecticut wood cabin to his current life in sunny San Diego, revealing how his past has shaped his approach to physical education, nutrition, and leadership in schools. Matt shares his passion for lacrosse, discusses the changing trends in physical fitness, and the critical role of nutrition and sleep in connection to physical activity. We wrap up with Matt's personal advocacy for the Movember charity, highlighting its impact on men's health. Be prepared to be inspired, educated, and entertained in this exciting episode.Contribute to Matt's Movember Fundraiser for Men's Mental HealthSupport the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

Dec 1, 2023 • 57min
#45 Dr. Moisés Aguirre, Superintendent of Sweetwater Union High School District
Send us a textDr. Moisés Aguirre is the Superintendent of Sweetwater Union High School District, the largest secondary school district in California. In this episode we discuss AI's influence on education, the nuances of leading a diverse school district, partnerships, humility, and self-care. Dr. Aguirre shares not only his insights but also his personal experiences, emphasizing the importance of staying grounded and humble no matter the height of success. We glance into the future, discussing the innovative programs the district is developing to prepare students for college and career. With a blend of personal anecdotes and expert opinions, this episode will make you question, ponder, and most importantly, learn. Learn more about Dr. AguirreConnect with Dr. Sciarretta on XSupport the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

Nov 24, 2023 • 1h 25min
#44 Beau James, Director and Associate General Counsel for Mobile and Artificial Intelligence at Meta
Send us a textBeau James is currently Meta's Director and Associate General Counsel for Mobile and Artificial Intelligence. Beau discusses his legal career, upbringing, passion for rare disease advocacy, and much more.Connect with Beau on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Sciarretta on XSupport the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

Nov 17, 2023 • 1h 16min
#43 Jakob McWinney, Education Reporter for the Voice of San Diego
Send us a textJakob McWinney is the Education Reporter for the Voice of San Diego, whose mission is “investigative journalism for a better San Diego” and was founded in 2005 as the country's first digital non-profit news organization to serve a local community. Jakob talks about his unique route to becoming a journalist and some of the topics he’s reported on such as chronic absenteeism, homelessness, and the impact the pandemic has had on academic achievement.Read Jakob’s stories on the Voice of San Diego: https://voiceofsandiego.org/author/jakob-mcwhinney/Connect with Jakob on:X: https://twitter.com/jakobmcwhinneyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakobmcwhinney/Connect with Dr. Sciarretta on X: https://twitter.com/dvs1970Support the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

Nov 10, 2023 • 1h 17min
#42 Amanda Fox, Co-Author of The AI Classroom: The Ultimate Guide to Artificial Intelligence in Education
Send us a textAmanda Fox is a co-author of The AI Classroom: The Ultimate Guide to Artificial Intelligence in Education, which is currently Amazon’s best-selling book on the topic. Amanda is a lifelong educator and is passionate about the use of technology to empower students in their learning journey. She also works with an educational AI platform, Curipod.com, and has a special limited-time offer for podcast listeners: Visit https://curipod.com/, sign up and enter CURICON for a free three-month trial.Purchase The AI Classroom: The Ultimate Guide to Artificial Intelligence in Education: https://a.co/d/9w3mR4dConnect with Amanda on:X: https://twitter.com/AmandaFoxSTEMInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/AmandaFoxPopuliConnect with Dr. Sciarretta on X: https://twitter.com/dvs1970Support the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

Nov 3, 2023 • 1h 28min
#41 Seth Hettena, Journalist, Author
Send us a textSeth Hettena is a veteran journalist who has worked with the Associated Press and various newspapers throughout the United States. He is also an author who has a Substack newsletter called The Ice Man which is a serialized version of a book he has written about the Navy Seals. In this conversation, Seth discusses how journalism has changed throughout his career, including the future impact of Artificial Intelligence.Learn more about Seth: https://sethhettena.com/Read Seth’s Substack Newsletter The Ice Man: https://theiceman.substack.com/Connect with Seth on X: https://twitter.com/seth_hettenaConnect with Dr. Sciarretta on X: https://twitter.com/dvs1970Support the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.