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CCERP Podcast Episode 5 Susan Chadwick of Save Buffalo Bayou: Taking Care of Our Local Bayous and Creeks and Why We Need Them Natural

Listen here: https://www.spreaker.com/user/11043023/5-susan-chadwick-we-need-natural-local-b Today we are joined by Susan Chadwick of Save Buffalo Bayou for a discussion of our local area, its history, the importance …

ReasonRx Podcast Episode 25 Award-winning Teacher Scott Harris: What’s Wrong With Science Education and How To Fix It

In this episode, Scott, Melanie, and Michael provide and discuss evidence that science education is broken and in need of help, then discuss some ways …

ReasonRx Podcast Episode 31 Movement Expert Dani Hemmat on “Fitnessizing” Your Daily Routine and Moving Out of Pain Into Health

In this episode, Dani Hemmat joins Melanie and Michael in a fascinating discussion of movement and how its affects pervade our system: biomechanically, neurologically, emotionally, …

ReasonRx Podcast Episode 33 Award-winning Teacher Scott Harris on the Background and Validity of Learning Styles Theories

In this episode, Scott and Michael discuss what “learning styles” means according to differing definitions of some researchers and website articles, dig into background of …

CCERP Podcast 8 Fitness Trainer Tim Maddox On Training, Running, and Moving In the Outdoors and Through Life

Fitness Trainer Tim Maddox joins us to discuss a neglected aspect of hiking, tracking, trail running, picking up trash, care-taking a natural area, orienteering, and …

ReasonRx Podcast Episode 34 Tom Brown III on Tracking: Moving Through Terrain to Study Ecology

In this podcast, Tom Brown III joins Michael to first discuss what tracking is and what all is involved (terrain, geology, natural history, and more), …

ReasonRx Podcast Episode 35 Award-Winning Teacher Scott Harris Discusses The Fad of “Emotional Wellness” Programs in Education

In this episode, Scott and Michael discuss the fad of “emotional wellness” programs in schools — and how to do things right.  We have emotions …