Ed Soul

Sourcewell

Being an educator is not like other jobs. You put your whole self into it – it’s soul work. Each episode, we bring you insights, techniques, and strategies rooted in research that you can put into practice in your K-12 classroom right away. Host Rachel Logan (in education for 16 years and counting) uses interviews, great questions, and stories from her experiences in the classroom to make content come to life. Produced by the Sourcewell Education Solutions team.

  1. Season 6 Trailer

    Ed Soul Season 6 Trailer

    What if the future of education isn't found in a program, a policy, or the latest educational trend? What if it's found in the people we already know—and the connections between us? This season on Ed Soul, we will continue to bring you practical, research-based strategies you can use in your classroom, just like we always have. And this year, we're expanding the conversation beyond the classroom walls. Because supporting young people has never been the work of educators alone. It's the work of counselors and coaches. Nonprofit leaders and mental health professionals. Law enforcement officers and local government leaders. Families, neighbors, and community advocates. This season, you'll hear from real practitioners across our region—people who are doing the work, day after day, of cultivating the kind of communities we want to be, communities where every student can thrive. We'll explore what happens when schools and communities stop working in silos and start coming together. We’ll hear from educators supporting students across their educational journey, from communities that help shape pathways after high school. We’ll explore the role that safety, belonging, mental health, and local partnerships play helping students define and find success. Together, we'll discover how the well-being of our schools is connected to the well-being of our communities. And we'll embrace a simple but powerful truth: We need one another. Our challenges are interconnected. Our successes are interconnected. And our futures are interconnected. Join us for Season 6 of Ed Soul—intentionally designed to be an audio-based community of practice where educators and community partners come together to share stories, lessons, and possibilities for what's next. Because when a community comes together around young people, everyone has a role to play. And everyone has something to learn. Ed Soul Podcast Credit | Sourcewell Find more educational resources by topic at https://www.mn.sourcewell.org/education/podcast Learn more about upcoming trainings and events for educators at www.mn.sourcewell.org/education

  2. Season 5 Trailer

    BOSA and CEU Credits can be earned by listening to the Ed Soul Podcast!

    Hey, Ed Soul listeners! Did you know your Ed Soul listening time can now count toward professional learning? You can now earn continuing education credits (CEUs) by listening to select Ed Soul episodes. It’s flexible, honors your time, and gives you another meaningful way to grow in your practice while learning on the go. Here’s how it works: Visit the Ed Soul page on the Sourcewell website to find a list of eligible episodes and step-by-step instructions for claiming your credit. You can also find the direct website link in this episode’s show notes for easy access. And there’s more for school leaders. Principals, superintendents, and anyone collecting administrative license hours can now access 11 curated leadership packages aligned to Core Leadership Competency areas and connected to corresponding BOSA credits. Each package includes guidance for submitting reflections to a live reviewer, helping you earn meaningful leadership hours while engaging with relevant, practical content. Whether you’re in the classroom or leading a district, Ed Soul now offers a new way to make your listening count. Visit the Ed Soul Podcast page on the Sourcewell website — or click the link in the show notes — to learn more and start turning your listening into credit. Ed Soul Podcast Credit | Sourcewell Ed Soul Podcast Credit | Sourcewell Find more educational resources by topic at https://www.mn.sourcewell.org/education/podcast Learn more about upcoming trainings and events for educators at www.mn.sourcewell.org/education

  3. May 15

    Understanding and Supporting our (Anxious) Youth with Dr. Kathryn Hecht

    Show Summary:  In this episode of Ed Soul, child and adolescent clinical psychologist, author, and professional bravery coach Dr. Kathryn Hecht shares about anxiety data in the classroom and what it means for educators and school leaders. Dr. Hecht discusses how adults can take the first step by creating brave, confidence-building opportunities for students and modeling calm, steady regulation that kids can “borrow.” Dr. Hecht also shares student-facing strategies that build bravery and confidence over time, reframing anxiety as something we can work with rather than simply eliminate.   Resources and ideas from this episode:  Be Brave Activity Book — Kathryn F Hecht PhD, LP The Be Brave Activity Book: 100 Exposure-Based Challenges That DARE Kids to Boss Back Their Worry and Anxiety Once and for All: Hecht, Kathryn F.: 9781683736905: Amazon.com: Books TEDx Talk: Brave Parenting — Kathryn F Hecht PhD, LP Kathryn F Hecht PhD, LP Raising Good Humans - Podcast - Apple Podcasts Anxiety In The Classroom | School Anxiety | Free Resources  In the Sourcewell region? Register for our upcoming 2026 Sourcewell Educator Summit: 2026 Sourcewell Educator Summit | Sourcewell  Ed Soul Podcast Credit | Sourcewell Find more educational resources by topic at https://www.mn.sourcewell.org/education/podcast Learn more about upcoming trainings and events for educators at www.mn.sourcewell.org/education

  4. Apr 17

    Key Shifts in Social Studies Standards with Sung Ja Shin and Brittany Rawson Haeg

    In this episode, we talk with social studies leaders Sung Ja Shin (Minnesota Humanities Center) and Brittany Rawson Haeg (Minnesota Department of Education) about the key shifts in Minnesota’s updated social studies standards and the broader review/revision process behind them. We dig into what’s meaningfully different in this set of standards, when they go into effect, and what K–12 educators can expect. While there’s no perfect crosswalk from the former to the new, we have you covered with resources and strategies to get you started without feeling overwhelmed.  Resources and ideas from this episode:  Minnesota Council for the Social Studies - Home Social Studies Standards Implementation (Learning Progressions K-12) PZ Thinking Routines | Project ZeroInquiry Rubric EN - Jul2020 FINAL.pdfWhy Nell Duke Believes Science and Social Studies are Essential to Literacy | The BulletinC3 Framework for Social Studies StandardsInquiry Design ModelC3 TeachersLibrary of Congress Catalog | Library of CongressMembership | Minnesota Historical SocietyHomepage - Minnesota Humanities CenterEvents from February 24 – April 23 – Minnesota Humanities CenterImmersive Experiences - Minnesota Humanities CenterWatch The Toys That Made Us | Netflix Official SiteWhy Learn History: (When It's Already on Your Phone) by Sam Wineburg | Goodreads https://www.mnhum.org/program/minnesota-center-for-social-studies-education/In the Sourcewell region? Register for our upcoming Social Studies training with Brittany and Sung Ja! Social Studies Standards: Inquiry & Interdisciplinary Shifts | Sourcewell  Ed Soul Podcast Credit | Sourcewell Find more educational resources by topic at https://www.mn.sourcewell.org/education/podcast Learn more about upcoming trainings and events for educators at www.mn.sourcewell.org/education

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Being an educator is not like other jobs. You put your whole self into it – it’s soul work. Each episode, we bring you insights, techniques, and strategies rooted in research that you can put into practice in your K-12 classroom right away. Host Rachel Logan (in education for 16 years and counting) uses interviews, great questions, and stories from her experiences in the classroom to make content come to life. Produced by the Sourcewell Education Solutions team.

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