Future of Education Podcast

Future of Education Podcast

MacKenzie Price
Χώρα USA
Είδη Kids & Family, Education for Kids, Parenting
Γλώσσα EN
Επεισόδια 311
Τελευταίο 27.05.2026

The Future of Education Podcast explores innovations in K-12 education, featuring interviews with educators, entrepreneurs, athletes, celebrities, and students who are passionate about reinventing schooling. Host MacKenzie Price, co-founder of 2hr Learning, discusses AI-powered personalized learning models that help students love school and achieve top academic performance. The podcast aims to make education more relevant and efficient for every child.

Επεισόδια

  • S2E336: 4 Ways to Build a Culture of Learning This Summer 02.06.2026 17λ
    In this episode, Mackenzie breaks down four practical, low-pressure strategies to build a genuine culture of learning in your home this summer.
  • S2E335: Alpha Anywhere: Elite At-Home Academics, Worldwide 27.05.2026 47λ
    In this episode, Mackenzie sits down with Joe Marone, CEO of Alpha Anywhere, to discuss the official global launch of Alpha’s virtual homeschool model.
  • S2E334: Can Screens Be Avoided? Why Total Tech Bans Fail Kids (Plus, a Montessori & Waldorf Bomb) 22.05.2026 17λ
    Can education actually be screen-free? Are chatbots a concern in AI education? Does technology (like personal laptops) lead to isolation for students? We're discussing all of these hot-button questions in this episode.
  • S2E333: Debunking the Screen Time Panic: Smart Screens vs. Dumb Screens 20.05.2026 15λ
    In this episode, we take on the internet critics and break down the crucial distinction between "good" and "bad" digital consumption.
  • S2E332: 10 AI Tools Your Kids Can Use Today (Alpha-Tested and Vetted) 15.05.2026 20λ
    In this episode, we’re unveiling the exact AI tools we use on a daily basis that actually drive mastery, grit, and high-agency learning.
  • S2E331: Why We Don't Say the Pledge: Keeping Politics Out of Education 12.05.2026 19λ
    Building the future of education means replacing political ideology with a merit-driven blueprint for high-agency, limitless kids.
  • S2E330: The Secret to Solving Behavioral Issues at School 08.05.2026 23λ
    In this episode, MacKenzie and Alyssa Blask Campbell, co-author of NYT Bestseller Tiny Humans, Big Emotions, reveal the "secret" to solving behavioral issues: shifting from managing a child's surface behavior to auditing their biological needs.
  • S2E329: The 9 Senses: Interpreting Your Child’s Unique Nervous System 05.05.2026 46λ
    Whether you have a "bull in a china shop" or a child who is sensitive to every shift in tone, this episode provides the blueprint for interpreting your child’s unique nervous system and building a personalized strategy for high emotional intelligence.
  • S2E328: I Hate Reading: Dealing with Reading Resistance 01.05.2026 28λ
    In this episode, Mackenzie sits down with author and "Wonder of Parenting" co-host Tim Wright to dive into the brain science of reading resistance, the specific hurdles boys face in early development, and why the "industrial" approach to books often fails to spark genuine interest.
  • S2E327: When Grit Looks Like Crying 29.04.2026 28λ
    Through the story of a young student's battle with a daunting bike challenge, this episode explores how to act as a "weight spotter" for your child’s resilience, the power of confidence anchors, and why the path to grit often starts with a meltdown.
  • S2E326: The End of "Because I Said So": An Unfiltered Look at Student Self-Governance In Action 24.04.2026 15λ
    An unfiltered look at the mechanics of Alpha’s Town Hall system that transforms students from rule-breakers into the primary defenders of their own culture.
  • S2E325: What Happens When You Let Kids Decide Their Own Rules, Rewards, and Punishments... 22.04.2026 14λ
    We're breaking down the counterintuitive "Town Hall" practice that flips the traditional power dynamic by giving students the actual authority to build, vote on, and enforce their own rules and consequences.
  • S2E324: The Wealthy Student Myth, Our 'iPhone-Style' Updates, and Screen Time Truths 17.04.2026 15λ
    MacKenzie and Braden, Head of Alpha Austin, break down the philosophy of Alpha's Apple 'iPhone-style' updates, the difference between various uses of screen time, and whether or not our model only works for wealthy kids.
  • S2E323: Why We Treat Every Student Like They Have an IEP 15.04.2026 15λ
    In this episode, we're getting exclusive "boots on the ground" intel that dismantles the myth that our learning model is a luxury for the few
  • S2E322: Challenging the ADHD Epidemic: The Tragedy of Mislabeling Movement-Starved Students 09.04.2026 23λ
    MacKenzie and David Bidler, founder of nonprofit Physiology First, tackle the controversial intersection of physiology and the ADHD epidemic.
  • S2E321: How Neglecting the Brain Body Connection Is Holding Your Kids Back 07.04.2026 18λ
    David Bidler, founder of Physiology First, joins the show to argue that we are running modern educational software on neglected biological hardware.
  • S2E320: School Choice in Action: How Educational Savings Accounts Grant Free Access to Alpha 02.04.2026 18λ
    Whether you’re looking for the Texas Sports Academy to fund an athlete’s training or GT School for a gifted learner, this episode is a primer for navigating the new landscape of School Choice.
  • S2E319: Non-Traditional Arts Explained: How Alpha Encourages Arts Without the Classics 31.03.2026 30λ
    MacKenzie and Hannah answer a common question: How do kids get enriched in the arts without the "bread and butter" classics we all grew up with- like band, choir, orchestra, and theater club?
  • S2E318: The 5 Strategies Your Child’s School Can’t Survive Without 27.03.2026 18λ
    MacKenzie and Dr. Annalies Corbin break down core components every long-lasting education model needs to survive the test of time.
  • S2E317: An Anthropologist's Lens on Education Reform 24.03.2026 15λ
    The K-12 system isn't failing; it’s functioning exactly as it was designed to. In this episode, Dr. Annalies Corbin- anthropologist, archaeologist, education founder and author of Hacking School- joins the podcast to discuss why we must move beyond the 19th-century classroom model to solve the "wicked problems" of today's education system. Dr. Corbin and MacKenzie explore what it really means to prepare students for the future of work, how hands-on learning changes everything, and what it takes to spark real change in our broken system.

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