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The Educator Podcast

Podkast av Matt Douglas

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A deep-dive podcast featuring three unique series - Walking History, How To and Perspectives in Education. Each episode pulls back the curtain on a unique topic, from the most famous Civil War battles to the hidden world of professional comedians. The Educator Podcast is presented by Matt Douglas, a longtime educator, former history teacher and life coach for teens and young adults. For more information visit www.TheEducatorPodcast.com, and to learn more about Matt Douglas and his work visit www.lifecoachingsd.com or lifecoachingsd on Instagram.

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How To: Travel The World And Get Great Deals with Thrifty Traveler CEO Jared Kamrowski

Join Jared Kamrowski, the founder of Thrifty Traveler, and learn how to get all kinds of great flight deals and cheap travel tips. Jared shares all kinds of great travel knowledge, including how to use and get the most out of credit card and airline points, how to find the best flight deals (hint: Google flights! who knew?), the best undiscovered travel destinations, what travelers should know about the ever-changing Covid policies,  and which countries are the easiest (and safest) to get into. Jared first honed his travel skills by traveling over 100 nights a year as a CPA, but left his corporate job in 2017 to run Thrifty Traveler full time and now racks up over 100,000 travel miles a year. Jared is a travel expert and you will NOT be disappointed with his excellent tips and tricks! You can find more about Jared and his company Thrifty Traveler at thriftytraveler.com [https://www.thriftytraveler.com] or at thriftytraveler on Instagram. How to Find Cheap Flights: https://thriftytraveler.com/guides/how-to-find-cheap-flights/ [https://thriftytraveler.com/guides/how-to-find-cheap-flights/] Guide to Google Flights: https://thriftytraveler.com/guides/google-flights/ [https://thriftytraveler.com/guides/google-flights/] Want to get access to the full, unedited video interview from this episode? Check out the Exclusive Content tab at https://www.theeducatorpodcast.com/exclusive-content [https://www.theeducatorpodcast.com/exclusive-content] for more.  Jared gives even more travel tips, goes into a lot more detail about his company and the benefits you can get from his service (spoiler: it seems awesome), and talks more about his travel and professional background. The Educator Podcast is hosted, produced and edited by Matt Douglas. For more information on him and his work please visit lifecoachingsd.com [https://www.lifecoachingsd.com/] or follow him at lifecoachingsd on Instagram. This episode was recorded in September, 2021.

12. okt. 2021 - 57 min
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Walking History: The Battle of Gettysburg (The Full Version)

Learn the FULL story of The Battle of Gettysburg, the deadliest and most famous  battle of the American Civil War, and what it's like to visit the battlefield today. Hear why Robert E. Lee  invaded the North, the course of events over the brutal, three-day battle, how the Union won (well, mostly won) and what it's like to visit this incredibly well-preserved battlefield, including sites Little Round Top, Devil's Den, the route of Pickett's Charge, and the location of Lincoln's famous Gettysburg Address.  Want to jump ahead in the episode? Summary: 6:00 Interesting Facts: 11:30 Background of the Battle: 13:45 Battle Stats: 30:50 The Battle of Gettysburg – Day 1: 32:40 The Battle of Gettysburg – Day 2: 56:45 The Battle of Gettysburg – Day 3: 1:29:30 Aftermath of the Battle: 1:55:30 Visiting Today: 2:19:00 Visit TheEducatorPodcast.com [http://www.theeducatorpodcast.com/] for links to battle maps, information about visiting the battlefield today, and comprehensive notes for this episode.  The Battle of Gettysburg, the bloodiest battle of the American Civil War, took place from July 1-3rd, 1863, in and around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. It pitted over 70,000 Confederate troops under the command of General Robert E. Lee, invading the north for the second time in hopes of forcing a Union peace offering, against almost 100,000 Union troops lead by General George Meade. The three-day battle saw fighting in the streets of Gettysburg, at now-famous sites like Little Round Top and Devil’s Den, and ended with the disastrous Confederate frontal assault known as Pickett’s Charge. The Union had won the battle, and handed Lee his worst ever defeat. On July 4th, Lee began his retreat back to Virginia.  Over 50,000 men were casualties of the battle, an estimated had 7,000 had been killed, 33,000 wounded, and 11,000 missing or captured. A few months later, on November 19, 1863 a dedication ceremony was held for the cemetery honoring Union troops who had been killed in the battle. There, Abraham Lincoln gave his most famous speech, the Gettysburg Address, his immortal words honoring the dead and reaffirming the need to fight.  The Educator Podcast is hosted by Matt Douglas, former history teacher, longtime educator and life coach for teens and young adults. To see more of The Educator Podcast, including the Perspectives and How To series, visit TheEducatorPodcast.com [http://www.theeducatorpodcast.com/]. Please rate, review, subscribe and share to help support the show and to get updates on each new episode as it comes out. For more information on Matt Douglas and his work, please visit www.lifecoachingsd.com [http://www.lifecoachingsd.com/] or follow him on Instagram at lifecoachingsd. This episode was recorded in September, 2021.

22. sep. 2021 - 2 h 32 min
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Walking History: The Battle of Gettysburg (The Quick Version)

Learn about The Battle of Gettysburg, the deadliest and most famous  battle of the American Civil War, and what it's like to visit the battlefield today. Hear why Robert E. Lee  invaded the North, the course of events over the brutal, three-day battle, and what it's like to visit this incredibly well-preserved battlefield, including sites Little Round Top, Devil's Den, the route of Pickett's Charge, and the location of Lincoln's famous Gettysburg Address. Then stay tuned for the next episode - The Battle of Gettysburg (The FULL Version). Want to jump ahead in the episode? Summary: 1:50 Background of the Battle: 3:15 The Battle of Gettysburg: 6:20 Pickett's Charge: 23:00 Aftermath of the Battle: 30:30 Visiting the Battlefield Today: 34:20 The Battle of Gettysburg, the bloodiest battle of the American Civil War, took place from July 1-3rd, 1863, in and around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. It pitted over 70,000 Confederate troops under the command of General Robert E. Lee, invading the north for the second time in hopes of forcing a Union peace offering, against almost 100,000 Union troops lead by General George Meade. The three-day battle saw fighting in the streets of Gettysburg, at now-famous sites like Little Round Top and Devil’s Den, and ended with the disastrous Confederate frontal assault known as Pickett’s Charge. The Union had won the battle, and handed Lee his worst ever defeat. On July 4th, Lee began his retreat back to Virginia.  Over 50,000 men were casualties of the battle, an estimated had 7,000 had been killed, 33,000 wounded, and 11,000 missing or captured. A few months later, on November 19, 1863 a dedication ceremony was held for the cemetery honoring Union troops who had been killed in the battle. There, Abraham Lincoln gave his most famous speech, the Gettysburg Address, his immortal words honoring the dead and reaffirming the need to fight.  The Educator Podcast is hosted by Matt Douglas, former history teacher, longtime educator and life coach for teens and young adults. To see more of The Educator Podcast, including the Perspectives and How To series, visit TheEducatorPodcast.com [http://www.theeducatorpodcast.com/]. Please rate, review, subscribe and share to help support the show and to get updates on each new episode as it comes out. For more information on Matt Douglas and his work, please visit www.lifecoachingsd.com [http://www.lifecoachingsd.com/] or follow him on Instagram at lifecoachingsd. This episode was recorded on September 3rd, 2021.

5. sep. 2021 - 39 min
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Perspectives: From Learning Disabilities to Engineering NASA's Artemis Space Station with Joe Ott

Join Joe Ott, who as a student suffered from multiple learning disabilities causing him to nearly fail out of school, a story all-too-common for American students. But Joe persevered and has found remarkable success, and is now a lead engineer helping to design and build NASA's Artemis Space Station, part of the revolutionary project to return humans to the moon in the next few years. He's here to share his story. “Artemis is the first step in the next era of human exploration. Together with commercial and international partners, NASA will establish a sustainable presence on the Moon to prepare for missions to Mars.”  - NASA.gov Enjoy this episode? Please consider rating and subscribing at Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-educator-podcast/id1548288925]  or Podchaser [https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-educator-podcast-1579409], it’s the best way to help get the word out about the show and ensures you get updated when each new episode as comes out.  Interested in getting access to the full, unedited video interview from this episode? Go to the Exclusive Content tab at TheEducatorPodcast.com [https://www.theeducatorpodcast.com/exclusive-content] to find out how. There you’ll also see how to get access to the full library of unedited video and audio interviews from The Educator Podcast, as well as your own personal shout-outs on the show, the opportunity to be interviewed on any topic of your choice or have a Walking History episode created just for you. Check it out! The Educator Podcast is hosted, produced and edited by Matt Douglas. For more information on him and his work please visit lifecoachingsd.com [https://www.lifecoachingsd.com/] or follow him at lifecoachingsd on Instagram. This episode was recorded on July 28th, 2021.  Special thanks to MaxKoMusic for this episode’s theme music. Positive Hip-Hop by MaxKoMusic |    Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com   Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported   https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US

5. aug. 2021 - 1 h 6 min
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