Episodes

  • Championing the Community: An Interview with Community Advocate Jean Minahan
    Jul 30 2024

    Join us for a thought-provoking journey as we sit down with a passionate community advocate in our latest MATH TALK podcast episode. The Power of Grassroots Movements, Jean Minahan discusses how local efforts can create ripples of change on a larger scale. Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation that promises to ignite your own passion for making a difference!

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    26 mins
  • Transforming Lives Through Literacy: A Conversation with Ms. Carter
    Jul 8 2024

    In this MATH TALK Podcast episode, join us as Ms. Carter, a seasoned Reading Interventionist, takes us through her enriching journey in the realm of literacy education. Delving into her role, Ms. Carter sheds light on the crucial interventions and strategies she employs to nurture a love for reading among students. Reflecting on the highlights of the school year, she shares inspiring anecdotes of progress and success stories, illustrating the transformative power of tailored reading interventions. Tune in for an enlightening episode packed with insights and inspiration!

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    38 mins
  • Math Talk w/ Loretta Terrell
    May 2 2024

    Podcast episode with Loretta Terrell! It was great catching up, learning more about her businesses @sistasoulfest and her story. What a great time we had during our talk! Thank you Loretta!!


    www.sistasoulfest.com Facebook and Instagram:sistasoulfestEmail address sistasoulfest2020@gmail.com

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    42 mins
  • Math Talk Episode 1
    Mar 11 2024

    Tune in as we embark on an enlightening journey of discovery, where mathematics serves as our guide to building a more equitable and compassionate world for all. Welcome to "Math Talk.


    In the debut episode, Kenny dives deeply into the Math Talk principles with a special guest, Norris, the visionary behind the "Bettering Youth Organization." Norris has dedicated his life to uncovering the true history of African Americans, highlighting their invaluable contributions to society and the enduring impact of their inventions.


    Join as they apply the five basic math symbols: adding respect and kindness, subtracting bullying and injustice, multiplying love and unity, and emphasizing the importance of division in society to foster greater unity. And, of course, equal stands for equality which is a fundamental principle to strive to uphold at all times, 24/7.


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    24 mins