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What Actually Makes Students Workplace Ready? | Downright Mindful Ep. 80

55 min · 19. huhti 2026
jakson What Actually Makes Students Workplace Ready? | Downright Mindful Ep. 80 kansikuva

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Episode 80 of Downright Mindful focuses on the skills that matter beyond the classroom. Matt shares a recent project he designed for his Criminal Justice students — a scavenger hunt with a breakout-style format that challenged students to work together, solve problems, and think on their feet. The activity was built around the SkillsUSA framework, emphasizing workplace-ready skills like teamwork, adaptability, integrity, and communication. The conversation moves beyond the activity itself and into a broader discussion about what students actually need as they prepare for the real world. What does teamwork really look like? Can integrity be taught? How do students respond when they’re forced to adapt in real time? Paul also shares more about recent conversations happening in his classroom with local leaders, including Gary Davis, Steve Lawson, Andrew Morgan, and Denny Collins. These moments continue to reinforce the idea that real leadership is often closer and more accessible than people think. This episode is about preparing students for more than a test — it’s about preparing them for life. Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3sANbCaTFQag9nMCnR01N7?si=d4a1f013aab04481 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/downright-mindful/id1776503597 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/downright-mindful/id1776503597] Watch on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@downrightmindful Contact the show downrightmindful@gmail.com

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The Voice of Cleveland Radio | Steve Hartline | Downright Mindful Ep. 85

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jakson What Does Your ZIP Code Say About You? | Downright Mindful Ep. 84 kansikuva

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Episode 84 of Downright Mindful starts with a conversation about something most people rarely think about — area codes and ZIP codes. Paul continues one of his recurring ideas that “geography is biography,” leading into a discussion about a Harvard study suggesting that a person’s ZIP code may predict more about their future than their genetic code. That idea opens the door to stories about local communities, neighborhoods, and the experiences tied to different places around Cleveland and Bradley County. Matt and Paul reflect on the identities and histories connected to local ZIP codes, the assumptions people make about certain areas, and how where we grow up can shape opportunities, perspective, and even relationships. Paul also shares stories from a recent local history walking tour he led for his students, describing some of the places, stories, and forgotten details that helped bring the area’s history to life. Like many episodes of Downright Mindful, the conversation moves between humor, storytelling, local history, and bigger questions about identity and place. Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3sANbCaTFQag9nMCnR01N7?si=d4a1f013aab04481 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/downright-mindful/id1776503597 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/downright-mindful/id1776503597] Watch on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@downrightmindful Contact the show downrightmindful@gmail.com

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jakson The 5 Levels of Why | Downright Mindful Ep. 83 kansikuva

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Episode 83 of Downright Mindful starts with a simple question: Why? Paul introduces the idea that in engineering and problem solving, there are often multiple layers beneath a decision or behavior — sometimes five levels deep before you reach the real answer. Using that idea as a framework, he begins interviewing Matt about the deeper reasons behind some of the things he loves, values, and spends his time doing. The conversation moves through Matt’s love of music, how he unexpectedly found his way into teaching, and the experiences that shaped some of the decisions he’s made throughout life. Along the way, the two reflect on how often people stop at surface-level explanations without ever digging into the deeper “why” underneath them. Like many episodes of Downright Mindful, the conversation moves naturally between storytelling, humor, reflection, and curiosity. Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3sANbCaTFQag9nMCnR01N7?si=d4a1f013aab04481 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/downright-mindful/id1776503597 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/downright-mindful/id1776503597] Watch on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@downrightmindful Contact the show downrightmindful@gmail.com

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jakson 36 Years in the Jail and Still Laughing | Allan Walsh | Downright Mindful Ep. 82 kansikuva

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Episode 82 of Downright Mindful features a conversation between Matt and Allan Walsh, a longtime leader in corrections who spent 36 years with the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office. Allan started in 1983 and went on to serve as a Captain, spending many years as the jail administrator. During his career, he played a major role in the transformation of the county’s jail system, helping guide the move from a small linear jail to a much larger 408-bed direct supervision facility. He later helped facilitate the addition of a 100-bed workhouse within the same complex. But more than anything, Allan is a storyteller. The conversation moves through memories of working inside the jail, transporting prisoners across the country, and the kinds of moments you only get from years on the job. Allan brings humor, perspective, and a personality that makes it hard not to laugh along with him. If you’ve ever wondered what life inside a jail really looks like from the people who worked there, this episode offers a firsthand look. Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3sANbCaTFQag9nMCnR01N7?si=d4a1f013aab04481 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/downright-mindful/id1776503597 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/downright-mindful/id1776503597] Watch on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@downrightmindful Contact the show downrightmindful@gmail.com

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jakson Low Voter Turnout… Does It Even Matter? | Downright Mindful Ep. 81 kansikuva

Low Voter Turnout… Does It Even Matter? | Downright Mindful Ep. 81

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