Warren Berger
Just listened to this episode on a morning walk. I enjoyed the book but ended up feeling a bit bogged down about 2/3 of the way through. I am now inspired to go back to find more nuggets. As always, Gayle asks insightful questions and gives her guest room to speak with minimal interruption. I am also going to catch up with episode 13 now based on the connection that Gayle drew in the middle of the episode. So glad to hear the connection to education that Warren drew at the end of the episode. As a long-time teacher, this is where my interest in questioning is rooted. Or perhaps, my being a teacher is rooted in this interest in questioning.
mrdardy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/27/15
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Gayle has produced an interesting, insightful, and down to earth podcast that is a must listen for those interested in innovation and driving change in their lives, organizations and the world at large.
burnm1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/04/17
Just added this podcast to my subscriptions because it’s practical and insightful it’s not bubblegum entertainment but info you can use and apply and see change happen. Also her book Pillars of Modern Teaching is thought provoking - read it in the fall for a book study and am applying bits and...Read full review »
Contented Curator via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/20/18
Excellent podcast. Great questions from Gayle. Really enjoying the episode with Farai Chideya. A good companion for our podcast "How Do We Fix It?" - where we ask guests for smart practical solutions to the problems they face in their work and research.Read full review »
Richardrad via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/14/17
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