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An Educated Guest

Podkast av Todd Zipper

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An Educated Guest is a podcast that dives deep into the innovations and trends shaping the future of education. The host is Todd Zipper who has over two decades as an entrepreneur, executive, and investor across K-12, Higher Education, and Workforce Development. He brings together visionaries, innovators, and operators from the education industry to explore the solutions that are transforming learning and work.

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episode Ep. 76 | The Diplomatic Chancellor: Leading Flagship Universities Through Turbulent Times with Nick Dirks, President of the New York Academy of Sciences cover

Ep. 76 | The Diplomatic Chancellor: Leading Flagship Universities Through Turbulent Times with Nick Dirks, President of the New York Academy of Sciences

Is the "Iron Triangle" of higher education—cost, quality, and access—officially under siege? In this episode of An Educated Guest, Todd Zipper sits down with Nick Dirks, President of the New York Academy of Sciences and former Chancellor of UC Berkeley, to discuss the existential challenges facing modern universities and the scientific community. The conversation explores the "Experience Paradox" within the ivory tower. Nick reflects on his transition from a researcher in rural India to managing a $650 million faculty budget at Columbia, noting the systemic failure of the "mini-PhD" model that often prioritizes institutional prestige over student outcomes. They dive into why 50% of graduates are currently underemployed and how diversifying pathways—including the "California model" of community college transfers—could be the key to restoring the American degree's ROI. They also tackle the massive disruption of AI in Science. While AI is accelerating breakthroughs in drug discovery and data processing, Nick warns of a looming crisis in peer review and scientific integrity. From the creation of the International Science Reserve to the political pressures of leading a public flagship university, this episode offers a rare, high-level view of the forces reshaping how we learn and how we discover.

13. mai 2026 - 46 min
episode S3E36 | The Apprenticeship Renaissance: How Achieve Partners is Reengineering Workforce Entry with Daniel Pianko cover

S3E36 | The Apprenticeship Renaissance: How Achieve Partners is Reengineering Workforce Entry with Daniel Pianko

Is the $1.8 trillion student debt crisis a symptom of a broken "Iron Triangle" in higher education? In this episode of An Educated Guest, Todd Zipper sits down with Daniel Pianko, Co-Founder and Managing Director at Achieve Partners, to dissect why 50% of college graduates are currently underemployed and how the "Learn and Earn" model is disrupting the status quo. The conversation dives deep into the "Experience Paradox," a systemic failure where a majority of entry-level job descriptions require years of experience that recent graduates simply do not have. Drawing on his career—from Goldman Sachs to founding University Ventures—Pianko explains how Achieve Partners is addressing this head-on. He discusses their recently raised $450 million fund designed to acquire service businesses and integrate high-value training programs, effectively marrying the educational process directly to the needs of the employer. We also tackle the friction within Prior Learning Assessment. Pianko highlights the frustrating reality that military veterans, such as battlefield medical corpsmen, often receive zero credit toward nursing school for their elite experience. We discuss the urgent need to fix these pathways and create a more fluid system for credit transfer that respects real-world expertise. Finally, we explore: * AI as a high-powered research tool: Moving the conversation past "cheating" and toward professional utility. * The radical shift in funding: The idea of moving federal support from academic infrastructure toward tangible, job-based outcomes. * The search for "Purple Squirrels": Identifying high-aptitude talent currently working in retail or service roles and providing the missing link to the corporate world. This episode provides a blueprint for a more functional relationship between learning and earning, offering a roadmap for students, educators, and employers looking to restore the ROI of the American degree.

6. mai 2026 - 50 min
episode S3E35 | The Forest is the Classroom: How Terris King II is Revolutionizing Early Education cover

S3E35 | The Forest is the Classroom: How Terris King II is Revolutionizing Early Education

The Forest is the Classroom: How Terris King II is Revolutionizing Early Education Can the future of education be found in the woods? In this episode of An Educated Guest, Todd Zipper sits down with Terris King II, founder of Temple X Schools, to explore how nature-based micro-schools are transforming urban education. Terris shares his journey from teaching at the world-renowned Shanghai American School to developing "Forest Schools" in Baltimore that serve hundreds of children. We dive into his "Sacred Trinity" model—a partnership between public schools, churches, and forest systems—and discuss why he believes "Participatory Science" is the key to proving the academic rigor of outdoor learning. Plus, Terris discusses the urgent need for a "Digital Bill of Rights" to protect students in an increasingly screen-addicted world.

22. april 2026 - 48 min
episode S3E34 | The 10 Pillars of AI Enablement: Norm Allgood on Rebuilding Saint Leo University cover

S3E34 | The 10 Pillars of AI Enablement: Norm Allgood on Rebuilding Saint Leo University

Is your degree program past its "sell-by date"? In this episode of An Educated Guest, Todd Zipper sits down with Norm Allgood, Dean and CEO of the Lyonova Institute at Saint Leo University, for a candid look at the "mechanical truths" of higher education. After years of building Synergis Education and advising over 75 institutions, Norm is sounding the alarm: higher education is sleepwalking toward a cliff. Norm breaks down the framework from his latest book, 10 Pillars of AI Enablement, explaining how universities can move beyond "detecting" AI to leveraging it as a force multiplier for student success. We dive into "Operation Relaunch" at Saint Leo, the urgent need to close the "experience gap" for graduates, and why the 1906 architecture of the Carnegie Unit is the biggest barrier to innovation in Title IV funding today. In this episode, we discuss: * Why "Super Catholics" and mission-aligned work brought Norm back to the institutional side. * The difference between AI implementation and AI enablement. * The rise of "Category Killers": How non-Title IV providers are out-pacing traditional degrees in ROI. * Why the 18-to-24-month window for AI adoption is the make-or-break moment for "laggard" institutions.

15. april 2026 - 45 min
episode Closing the First-Gen Underemployment Gap with the Founder of Basta, Sheila Sarem cover

Closing the First-Gen Underemployment Gap with the Founder of Basta, Sheila Sarem

Getting into college is a massive achievement—but for first-generation students, graduating is often just the beginning of a new struggle. Why are so many talented graduates stuck in "underemployment" traps? In this episode, Todd Zipper sits down with Sheila Sarem, Co-Founder and CEO of Basta. Sheila shares her journey from the front lines of hiring at DC Public Schools and KIPP to launching a nonprofit that bridges the "Last Mile" between college completion and career launch. We discuss: * The systemic "signaling" problems that keep recruiters from finding first-gen talent. * How the Seekr Survey provides a roadmap for career readiness. * The "Experience Paradox": How to land an entry-level job when you don't have a traditional internship. * Basta's recent expansion into the Carolinas and Philadelphia. * What university presidents should be measuring beyond graduation rates. Whether you are an educator, a hiring manager, or a student of the labor market, this conversation offers a data-driven look at how we can finally fulfill the promise of higher education for everyone.

8. april 2026 - 44 min
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