Hear from educators, entrepreneurs, students and creators from all walks of life and how creativity plays a part in their lives inside and outside of the classroom, on and off the clock. One thing that all of our guest will have in common is the fact that they started by seeking and creating a creative culture that drives them and those around them to thrive in life.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | How ToEducation |
In this episode of the CCP, join us as Cassidy Gibbs dives into the world of review games and their transformative impact on the classroom. Discover how these engaging and interactive activities can revolutionize the way students learn and retain inf... more
We are excited to be adding a new member to the Creative Culture Project Podcast Crew. Come meet 3rd grade teacher Mrs. Cassidy Gibbs and join me in welcoming her to this amazing adventure in creativity. We are looking forward to inspiring you with c... more
Welcome back to the Creative Culture Project Podcast. I had the pleasure of having a fun conversation with Tim Needles and we talked all about creativity and how it is a super power the lives within all of us. Be sure to connect with Tim and I on our... more
Welcome back to the CCP Podcast. In this episode I talk about looking at our goals and how sitting back and waiting will not get you where you want to be. I give you my 3 Ps for getting started and pursing your creative journey and working towards ac... more
What a fun and invigorating conversation with Rapoport Academy's, Director of Communication, Sarah-Jane Menefee. Sarah-Jane shared her story about how she landed her career in school PR and the wonderful skills that she picked up during her journey. ... more
Welcome to episode six of the Creative Culture Project Podcast. In this episode I sit down with a young entrepreneur, Kennedy Miller of Kennedy Miller Photo's, who is all about taking her creative passion to the next level through photography. Kenned... more
Welcome back to the Creative Culture Project Podcast. In this episode I talk about reflection and the 3 stages at which reflection can really help yourself and your students grow their knowledge and make learning stick in the classroom. I am excited ... more
What a great opportunity I had this week to sit down with author, speaker and genius hour guru, Andi McNair. We had a wonderful collaboration session about how integrating passion projects into the classroom can be a driving force to ignite creativit... more
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