Dr. Nancy Sulla picks Varun Arora’s brain about Artificial Intelligence in Schools – the title of his newly published book. Pop culture often jokes that artificial intelligence is coming for teachers’ jobs, but is it really? How can artificial intelligence be leveraged as a tool to help teachers do their jobs even better? You’ll have […]
Teaching in the Post Covid-19 Era with D...
Dr. Nancy Sulla and her old friend Dr. Adele Macula, both working with educational leaders but in different capacities, kick off Season 3 by catching up on what has changed in the world of education in the past two years… and what we can look forward to!
Literacy is Freedom – with Mandy Maphosa
Dr. Nancy Sulla and Mandy Maphosa discuss her road to becoming an educator and author of books that reflect the authentic experiences of her own children. https://mandysreads.com/ This is the last episode of Season 2 of Learning Unwrapped.
A Broken Crayon Still Colors – with Dani
Dr. Nancy Sulla interviews author and aspiring teacher Danielle Mazzilli about her thoughts on entering the teaching profession in 2022 and the inspiration behind her first published book, “A Broken Crayon Still Colors.” https://www.daniellemazzilli.com/
Making Kids’ Food Adult-Friendly – with
Food is learning fuel! Dr. Nancy Sulla invites Chef Anicia Anya on to share her inspiration behind Kid’s Table, a food delivery service that is made for just for kids… but don’t worry – adults can eat it too because shouldn’t we all be eating the same food anyway?
Women’s Voices Resonating in East Africa
Dr. Nancy Sulla and her guest, Claire Uwineza, discuss the impact of the work she is doing to unlock the leadership potential of women and girls in East Africa through Resonate, where she serves as the Executive Director. To learn more about Resonate, visit: https://resonateworkshops.org
Another CODA Perspective – with Marisa S
Dr. Sulla brings her producer of Learning Unwrapped, Marisa Schommer, from “backstage” to hear her story as a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults). They make connections to the award-winning movie, CODA, that came out last year and discuss the importance of representation. We’ve included a PDF transcript of this episode. You can access it by […]
It’s Time for Africa – with Emmanuel Tri
Trinity is a social entrepreneur from Kampala, Uganda with an incredible story of how access to technology changed his life – taking him from living on the streets to accepting a paid internship with Coca-Cola. He is the founder of era92 , a youth creative agency that trains and employs young adults in Africa in […]
Making the Impossible, Possible – with K
Dr. Nancy Sulla invites Beckon Ice Cream co-founders, Katy Flannery and Gwen Burlingame, on to discuss female entrepreneurship and their mission of making amazingly rich and decadent ice cream… that is also lactose-free! They’re making the impossible possible, but it’s not that serious – it’s ice cream! https://beckonicecream.com/
Learning in a Land of LEGO – with Jon Sc
Dr. Nancy Sulla invites Jon Schatz, a retired middle school principal who now works at LEGOLAND® New York Resort, on with her to discuss how LEGO models impacted his principalship and how LEGO models promote learning of all kinds. https://www.legoland.com/new-york/