• Seth Godin - Teaching, Generosity, and Significance

  • 2023/05/31
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Seth Godin - Teaching, Generosity, and Significance

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  • 2:50 – words (including jackalope) and an older book

    4:30 – everyone “owns their own channel” now

    4:50 – you don’t have to wait for permission

    5:30 – teaching experience

    5:45 – difference between learning and education

    5:55 – connection between autodidacticism and conditions for learning

    6:10 – a good day is when…

    6:40 – Mr. Jon Guillaume decided to change my life

    7:00 – not an accident that the arc of one’s life can be redefined because of a teacher

    7:40 – helping others become who they want to be is a calling

    8:40 – why the first U.S. teachers’ college was called the Normal School

    9:00 – teaching to the test correlates with restrictions

    9:20 – options, decisions, and choices are still available

    9:40 – little things, repeated - with a goal - add up to big things

    10:05 – persistence is always generous

    10:20 – Beth Rudd, a great teacher with tremendous impact

    11:15 – teachers are not given nearly enough recognition

    12:20 – respect for public school educators

    12:40 – learning creates positive tension

    13:20 – useful incompetence is a tool for learning

    15:00 – word choices are a symptom of how our brains work

    15:35 – Will this be on the test?

    15:45 – curiosity is the Why, not the What

    18:00 – Song of Significance

    18:15 – dignity and respect

    18:45 – spectator or participant?

    19:05 – questions to ask that lead to improvement

    19:45 – redefining creative work

    20:45 – the standard solution is not the creative one

    21:40 – The Art of Possibility

    22:10 – when I turn 84…

    22:45 – Where is the community orchestra in your life?

    23:00 – What supports your achievements?

    23:35 – generosity is not synonymous with free

    24:30 – raising the quality and making a difference are generous behaviors

    25:00 – there are many kinds of learning

    25:25 – sharing one’s thinking about what is being noticed

    26:15 – writing for one’s readers and for those with whom those readers will share the writing

    27:15 – attitude is a skill

    28:15 – the real skills of honesty, integrity, enthusiasm, loyalty

    29:05 – The Carbon Almanac and Michel Porro

    29:40 – owning a camera, taking a photo, and properly using pictures with intent

    30:20 – Alt text

    31:30 – Seth’s mom

    32:30 – generosity plus initiative equals possibility

    33:00 – Sotheby’s event – imperfect but amazing

    35:00 – learning from others while working together

    35:35 – no such thing as closing thoughts

    35:45 – the best way to pay it forward

    37:25 – end

    Links and credits:

    Cover Photo of Seth – Darius Bahsar and Archangel

    The Song of Significance 

    The Art of Possibility

    The Boston Philharmonic

    Seth’s blog

    Lead. Learn. Change.  the book

    Professional Association of Georgia Educators

    David’s LinkedIn page

    Podcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.

    Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats

     

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2:50 – words (including jackalope) and an older book

4:30 – everyone “owns their own channel” now

4:50 – you don’t have to wait for permission

5:30 – teaching experience

5:45 – difference between learning and education

5:55 – connection between autodidacticism and conditions for learning

6:10 – a good day is when…

6:40 – Mr. Jon Guillaume decided to change my life

7:00 – not an accident that the arc of one’s life can be redefined because of a teacher

7:40 – helping others become who they want to be is a calling

8:40 – why the first U.S. teachers’ college was called the Normal School

9:00 – teaching to the test correlates with restrictions

9:20 – options, decisions, and choices are still available

9:40 – little things, repeated - with a goal - add up to big things

10:05 – persistence is always generous

10:20 – Beth Rudd, a great teacher with tremendous impact

11:15 – teachers are not given nearly enough recognition

12:20 – respect for public school educators

12:40 – learning creates positive tension

13:20 – useful incompetence is a tool for learning

15:00 – word choices are a symptom of how our brains work

15:35 – Will this be on the test?

15:45 – curiosity is the Why, not the What

18:00 – Song of Significance

18:15 – dignity and respect

18:45 – spectator or participant?

19:05 – questions to ask that lead to improvement

19:45 – redefining creative work

20:45 – the standard solution is not the creative one

21:40 – The Art of Possibility

22:10 – when I turn 84…

22:45 – Where is the community orchestra in your life?

23:00 – What supports your achievements?

23:35 – generosity is not synonymous with free

24:30 – raising the quality and making a difference are generous behaviors

25:00 – there are many kinds of learning

25:25 – sharing one’s thinking about what is being noticed

26:15 – writing for one’s readers and for those with whom those readers will share the writing

27:15 – attitude is a skill

28:15 – the real skills of honesty, integrity, enthusiasm, loyalty

29:05 – The Carbon Almanac and Michel Porro

29:40 – owning a camera, taking a photo, and properly using pictures with intent

30:20 – Alt text

31:30 – Seth’s mom

32:30 – generosity plus initiative equals possibility

33:00 – Sotheby’s event – imperfect but amazing

35:00 – learning from others while working together

35:35 – no such thing as closing thoughts

35:45 – the best way to pay it forward

37:25 – end

Links and credits:

Cover Photo of Seth – Darius Bahsar and Archangel

The Song of Significance 

The Art of Possibility

The Boston Philharmonic

Seth’s blog

Lead. Learn. Change.  the book

Professional Association of Georgia Educators

David’s LinkedIn page

Podcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.

Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats

 

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