
A podcast for students, staff, and families who want real talk about what young people are facing today. Hosted by Tom Horner, The Panther Pulse dives into mental health, performance, school culture, leadership, habits, social media, and the everyday challenges that shape teen life. Honest conversations. Expert insights. Tools you can use tomorrow.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Health & Fitness | |||

In this episode, Tom sits down with English teacher, school leader, and now mystery author Kate Laack to talk about her newest book, "By Any Other Name".
The novel follows a woman who discovers a book in an airport bookstore, a book she wrote but ne... more
In this episode, we sit down with James McLamb, founder and CEO of Generation Youth. With decades of experience as a teacher, coach, author, and speaker, James has dedicated his life to equipping young people with the confidence, skills, and mindset ... more
In this episode of Panther Pulse, Tom sits down with Charlie Baldwin, a breathwork and resilience educator who has taught at institutions like MIT and Carnegie Mellon and worked with first responders, students, and people rebuilding their lives.
In ... more
During the isolation of COVID, Bryan Severance gathered 30 people for daily virtual rides. What started as funny bios and friendly competition quickly grew into a town-wide movement...and eventually became Moove.
In this conversation, Bryan shares h... more
Tom is awesome. Brings on great guests with some thoughtful and relevant topics. Highly recommend.









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