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Jamie Mason Cohen is a TED-Huff Post International teaching award winner, #1 Amazon best-selling author of LIVE FROM YOUR CLASS, and a TEDx speaker on leadership. In this show, he speaks with fascinating performers from diverse areas (comedy, professional speaking, acting, magic, forensic handwriting analysis) searching to discover the real-world, practical strategies that educational and business leaders can use in their classrooms and meetings.
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The simplest definition of humour as it relates to teachers is the lighthearted, open and playful quality and context that permeates a curiosity-driven and creative learning environment. This chapter from the 'Live From Your Class' audiobook dispels the myths and misconceptions of what humour is and what it isn't. It then goes on to define humour i…
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Can you spot a student who stays in bad friendships or relationships too long? Can you see if a student lacks the self belief to try out for the baseball team? Is it possible to locate a quiet student’s deep inner desire to be a leader and is just waiting for the right opportunity to break out of their shell and be seen in such a role? Is there a s…
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How do young people respond or react to their feelings and their environment? Can you accurately assess a students’ emotional responses from their handwriting? The answer is yes. This episode is a segment from the innovative, new online course: SECRETS AND STRENGTHS IN YOUR CHILD’S HANDWRITING by Jamie Mason Cohen. By the end of this episode you wi…
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Two working, creative fathers - Nick Maes, a published author and high school teacher and Jamie Mason Cohen, a teacher and keynote speaker, discuss strategies to create consistently while keeping a full-time job. They get right into productivity hacks and challenges fathers deal with in juggling work-life balance while pursuing their creative proje…
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In this episode, author and master teacher Nick Maes, who believes a classroom mostly free of technology is the most effective way to learn and Jamie Mason Cohen, winner of a TED-Huff Post Technology Award for innovation in education discuss the pro and con applications of technology in today’s classroom.…
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Nicholas Maes is a published fiction author, a high school history teacher and taught classics at the University of Waterloo. Some of his novels for young people are Crescent Star, Locksmith, and Transmigration. Maes' first Felix Taylor Adventure was Laughing Wolf, which was nominated for the Snow Willow Award. In this episode, author and teacher, …
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What’s the one trait students universally say they want in a teacher? A sense of humour. This practical and entertaining book shows teachers how they can specifically bring more humour into students’ lives because when they’re laughing, they’re learning. The author has drawn on his fascinating contacts in the world of global education, comedy, magi…
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What’s the one trait students universally say they want in a teacher? A sense of humour. This practical and entertaining book shows teachers how they can specifically bring more humour into students’ lives because when they’re laughing, they’re learning. The author has drawn on his fascinating contacts in the world of global education, comedy, magi…
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Create Simple Self-Organized Learning Environments (SOLES) Your Students Will Love in Just 5 Minutes Get your students asking meaningful questions about the subject that you're teaching. Improve student engagement by 50% in just one class by creating a teen-centered learning environment that reaches your most challenging students. Free e-book: INSP…
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In this interview recorded for the Self Publish N 30 Days podcast hosted by Darren Palmer, you will learn: The process of writing my book from blog to best-seller The 3 Questions to ask yourself to determine what topic to write about. Why it may be better to write a short book as your debut How to decide if you should write about what you're passio…
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Rhiannon Traill is the President & CEO of The Economic Club of Canada and host of Jr. ECTV. In this podcast taken from my interview with Rhiannon on Jr. ECTV, we discuss: Why I left working for Lorne Michaels and Saturday Night Live to pursue a living as an educator. How are some ways a good teacher can become a great teacher? What some of the wors…
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Real teachers. Real questions. Two innovative and entertaining teachers, one in the middle of his career, Jamie Mason Cohen, interviews one at the end of his career, Jim Barry, about the secrets of being a good teacher. Jim Barry is a veteran high school English teacher, teacher of teachers, author and editor of several books on education including…
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Real teachers. Real questions. Two innovative and entertaining teachers, one in the middle of his career, Jamie Mason Cohen, interviews one at the end of his career, Jim Barry, about the secrets of being a good teacher. Jim Barry is a veteran high school English teacher, teacher of teachers, author and editor of several books on education including…
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What success traits do you have in your signature? Jamie Mason Cohen will explore this question and you'll learn: 7 success traits that you may have in common with thought leaders What positive characteristics to look for in a business partner or employee in their handwriting. How handwriting analysis can be a fun, easy and powerful way for you to …
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Do Steve Jobs and Nelson Mandela have anything extraordinary in common? Jamie Mason Cohen shows in this entertaining, thought-provoking and interactive talk that great leaders share some intriguing personality traits... in their handwriting! And what's more fascinating is that each of us also possesses some of these traits in the way we write too. …
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Jim Annan is a professional actor, writer, and member of award winning Canadian sketch comedy troupe Falcon Powder. As an alumni of Second City Toronto, Jim wrote and performed in four reviews. He has appeared in various television and film projects including Murdoch Mysteries, Odd Squad, and Unlucky. How can you use improv to connect with students…
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Dr. James Cornelius is the curator of the Abraham Lincoln collection at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Illinois. What can teachers and business leaders learn from Abraham Lincoln to have an even better career and deal with difficult times? We discuss how you can keep your head about you, like Lincoln did, when all else seems…
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Dan Trommater is a magician and keynote speaker. Dan has practiced magic for over 15 years, both as a form of entertainment and as a communication tool. He has traveled across North America working with organizations that want to shift their perspectives and think differently. He is a repeat performer at The Magic Castle, the world's most prestigio…
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Emil Beheshti is an actor and producer known for recent remake of The Magnificent Seven, Big Momma's House 2, and Puppy Love. What can teachers or business leaders learn from professional actors to help them reach students or colleagues who seem disconnected and unmotivated to learn and grow? How can you use the skills of a professional actor to re…
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Mark Bowden is a keynote speaker and best-selling author of 3 books including 'Tame the Primitive Brain'. He is an expert in human behaviour and body language, and is the resident body language expert on CTV's daily talk show 'The Social'. He is also the creator of TRUTHPLANE, a communication training company and unique methodology for anyone who h…
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Tom Rhodes is an American comedian, actor, host and travel writer. He was the star of NBC's 'Mr. Rhodes' in which he played a teacher at a preparatory school. His podcast Tom Rhodes Radio often features comedians and people he meets while traveling. I sometimes hear teachers and people in the business world say that they are not funny. Tom reveals …
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