Common Sense Podcast Good Trouble Media
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Good Trouble Media is on a mission to make equitable schooling and high-quality education an international priority. By telling authentic stories of the people behind and within global education systems, we provide engaging digital content and tangible tools to help game-changers and budding leaders commit to and grapple with improving our education system.
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Happy With Me
The Common Sense Podcast is sharing 8 Queer Coming of Age stories.
In this episode, we share a story of a Black queer man who learned to be happy with himself while balancing a relationship with his father and religion.
Nickolas Gaines is back on the aftershow!
Patrick (@PresidentPat)
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S2E1: In My Own Hands
The Common Sense Podcast is sharing 8 Queer Coming of Age Stories!
"In My Own Hands" follows a queer woman who takes her own journey with queerness in her hands.
Featuring Nickolas Gaines on the After Show!
Patrick (@PresidentPat)
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S2E2: Spilling My Secrets
The Common Sense Podcast is sharing 8 Queer Coming of Age Stories!
In this Episode, a woman's life is changed when she abruptly shares a secret with her mother.
And we have Nickolas Gaines on the afternoon!
Patrick (@PresidentPat)
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S2E3: 50 Missed Calls
The Common Sense Podcast is sharing 8 Queer Coming of Age Stories!
In this story, a Black man grapples with the relationship with his mother.
Nickolas Gaines on the aftershow!
Patrick (@PresidentPat)
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The Origin of Detroit Heals Detroit
What happens when a Detroit teacher and her students put the curriculum to the side and confront their trauma head on? Something extraordinary.
Learn more and DONATE: www.detroithealsdetroit.org
Let me know how y'all feel about this podcast! @PresidentPat
Customer Reviews
Inspired
I am so thankful to have found this podcast; it was so important for me to find teachers that look like me to relate and look up to. This has inspired me to continue on my path to so that there is one more Black teacher that cares about educating students that look like me. Black teachers matter so much.
Wow
It’s a festival
Teacher
I have been teaching for 20 years and I love, love, love this podcast. Antonia and Patrick are honest, they wrestle with really thorny issues and I always learn something from listening. I am partucularly impressed with how widely read they are and how very thoughful they are.