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The KindlED Podcast explores the science of nurturing children's potential and creating empowering learning environments through microschooling. Powered by Prenda, each episode offers actionable insights to help you ignite your child's love of learning. We'll dive into evidence-based tools and techniques that kindle curiosity, motivation, and well-being in young learners. Do you have a question, topic, or story you'd like to share with us? Get in touch at podcast@prenda.com.

  1. Episode 99: School Choice Rhetoric and Arguments. A Conversation with Matt Frendewey.

    5d ago

    Episode 99: School Choice Rhetoric and Arguments. A Conversation with Matt Frendewey.

    We draw a hard line between tweaking the school system and transforming it, starting with one idea: parents should hold the decision rights for their child’s education. We also test the biggest critiques of school choice against polling, program data, and real parent experiences with flexibility and accountability. • why “reform” misses the real problem and why transformation fits the moment  • what education freedom means in practice and how decision rights have flipped since COVID  • why families say they want different schools rather than “better” versions of the same model  • how microschools and homeschooling are growing and what customization makes possible  • what parents tell pollsters they want most and the size of the flexibility gap  • where ESAs and school choice policy are expanding across states and what demand looks like  • how to respond to claims about bankrupting public schools, fraud, waste, and accountability  • why switching schools can be stronger accountability than test-based systems  About our guest Matt Frendewey is the vice president of strategy at yes. every kid. Matt has over two decades of experience in strategic communications, which includes working as a senior advisor to the U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, and Gov. Jeb Bush at Foundation for Excellence in Education. A Michigan native, Matt spent eight years working for the Michigan Department of Attorney General, and has held various roles in both gubernatorial and presidential campaigns. Matt resides in Washington, D.C. with Jenn and their two dogs, and remains a loyal Detroit Tigers fan. Connect with Matt yes. every kid. Matt’s substack Got a story to share or question you want us to answer? Send us a message! About the podcast The KindlED Podcast explores the science of nurturing children's potential and creating empowering learning environments. Powered by Prenda Microschools, each episode offers actionable insights to help you ignite your child's love of learning. We'll dive into evidence-based tools and techniques that kindle young learners' curiosity, motivation, and well-being. Got a burning question? We're all ears! If you have a question or topic you'd love our hosts to tackle, please send it to podcast@prenda.com. Let's dive into the conversation together! Important links: • Connect with us on social • Get our free literacy curriculum Interested in starting a microschool? Prenda provides all the tools and support you need to start and run an amazing microschool. Create a free Prenda World account to start designing your future microschool today. More info at ➡️ Prenda.com or if you're ready to get going ➡️ Start My Microschool

    48 min
  2. Episode 98: Pluralism in American Education. A Conversation with Ashley Berner.

    Jun 2

    Episode 98: Pluralism in American Education. A Conversation with Ashley Berner.

    We ask what it would take to stop treating public education as a zero-sum culture war and start funding many legitimate school models with shared expectations for quality. We trace how America became an outlier, then get specific about what knowledge-rich curriculum and real intellectual work can look like in classrooms and microschools. • educational pluralism as a tax-funded mosaic of school options held to a quality bar  • why the United States diverges from global norms in public education funding  • the 19th-century nativist backlash against Catholic schools and the myth of “neutral” common schools  • five philosophical arguments for pluralism, including justice, civic obligation, and the role of civil society  • how pluralism differs from today’s school choice politics and zero-sum thinking  • why skills-based instruction fails without background knowledge in history, geography, science, and literature  • what “joyful rigor” looks like, plus examples from charter schools, IB programs, and curriculum-aligned assessments  • why great materials often fail in practice, including low expectations and habit-driven lesson-making  • how to balance core shared content with curiosity, discussion, and student-driven deep dives  About our guest Ashley Berner is Director of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy and Associate Professor of Education. Palgrave MacMillan released Pluralism and American Public Education: No One Way to School (2017), and Harvard Education Press released her new book, Educational Pluralism and American Democracy: How to Handle Indoctrination, Promote Exposure, and Rebuild America’s Schools, in April 2024. Ashley Berner has published dozens of journal articles, book chapters, op-eds, and a widely watched TedX talk on citizenship formation, academic outcomes, pluralism, and the political theories of education in different national contexts. She led the design of the Institute’s School Culture 360™ and ELA and Social Studies Knowledge Maps™. She represents the Institute’s work across the country and consults regularly with international, federal, and state-level agencies, non-governmental organizations, and school systems. Connect with Ashley Educational Pluralism and Democracy Pluralism and American Public Education The Myth of the Common School Separation of Church and State Got a story to share or question you want us to answer? Send us a message! About the podcast The KindlED Podcast explores the science of nurturing children's potential and creating empowering learning environments. Powered by Prenda Microschools, each episode offers actionable insights to help you ignite your child's love of learning. We'll dive into evidence-based tools and techniques that kindle young learners' curiosity, motivation, and well-being. Got a burning question? We're all ears! If you have a question or topic you'd love our hosts to tackle, please send it to podcast@prenda.com. Let's dive into the conversation together! Important links: • Connect with us on social • Get our free literacy curriculum Interested in starting a microschool? Prenda provides all the tools and support you need to start and run an amazing microschool. Create a free Prenda World account to start designing your future microschool today. More info at ➡️ Prenda.com or if you're ready to get going ➡️ Start My Microschool

    48 min
  3. Episode 97: High Agency Learning Environments. A Conversation with Tyler Thigpen.

    May 6

    Episode 97: High Agency Learning Environments. A Conversation with Tyler Thigpen.

    We talk with Tyler Thigpen about building student agency through self-directed learning, and why kids thrive when they have purpose, strong relationships, and real choices. We dig into practical frameworks for families and educators who want to move beyond compliance without losing rigor or essential skills. • Tyler’s origin story and the mission to help kids flourish • Why boredom and drudgery persist in conventional classrooms • A clear definition of agency as skill, will, and goals • The DRIP pathway: desire, resourcefulness, initiative, persistence • Adult formation and unlearning control to become guides • How to think about a national “floor” plus deep personalization • Mastery transcripts as a portfolio and competency-based alternative to grades • Moving from external validation to intrinsic motivation in learners and adults • Freedom levels, consequences, and gradual release of autonomy • Helping kids “make deals with themselves” to build integrity and ownership About our guest Tyler grew up in Georgia and has worked in innovative district, private, and charter schools, as well as statewide and national nonprofits. Tyler is co-founder and CEO of The Forest School: An Acton Academy in Trilith, The Forest School Online, and the Institute for Self-Directed Learning. He is Academic Director at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education and a Guest Lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Connect with Tyler Institute for Self Directed Learning The Forest School @weareforestschool on Instagram @tylerthigpen on Instagram The Playbook for Self-directed Learning Got a story to share or question you want us to answer? Send us a message! About the podcast The KindlED Podcast explores the science of nurturing children's potential and creating empowering learning environments. Powered by Prenda Microschools, each episode offers actionable insights to help you ignite your child's love of learning. We'll dive into evidence-based tools and techniques that kindle young learners' curiosity, motivation, and well-being. Got a burning question? We're all ears! If you have a question or topic you'd love our hosts to tackle, please send it to podcast@prenda.com. Let's dive into the conversation together! Important links: • Connect with us on social • Get our free literacy curriculum Interested in starting a microschool? Prenda provides all the tools and support you need to start and run an amazing microschool. Create a free Prenda World account to start designing your future microschool today. More info at ➡️ Prenda.com or if you're ready to get going ➡️ Start My Microschool

    54 min
  4. Episode 96: Reconnecting to Joyful Learning. A Conversation with Meredith Reyes.

    Apr 30

    Episode 96: Reconnecting to Joyful Learning. A Conversation with Meredith Reyes.

    We sit down with former public school teacher Meredith Reyes to unpack the moment burnout stopped being manageable and started being dangerous. She shares how moving states changed her working conditions overnight and how homeschooling helped her rebuild learning around safety, curiosity and mastery.  • Meredith’s path from lifelong “teacher kid” to ten-year public school veteran  • COVID-era boundary shifts that made teachers feel less valued  • IEP realities when supports do not match student needs  • Paperwork, assessments and required programs crowding out teaching time  • Class size pressure and why union protections mattered in California  • Texas culture shock: pay cut, longer days, extra events and unprotected prep  • The mental health spiral that led to a mid-year resignation  • An active shooter drill that felt real and reshaped school safety concerns  • Early homeschooling mistakes: recreating school at home  • De-schooling and building a flexible family rhythm for learning  • Inquiry-based learning and following rabbit holes on purpose  • Mixed-age co-op learning and why age grouping is a school construct  • Rethinking grades through mastery-based learning and repeated practice  • The value of conversation as assessment, not just worksheets  • Books and voices that helped, including Julie Bogart and The Brave Learner  • The teachers who kindled Meredith’s love of learning early on  About our guest Meredith Reyes is an experienced classroom teacher in both California and Texas. After years of teaching in public schools she decided to make the move to homeschool her own children. Meredith shares her journey on instagram as @thestringymama. Connect with Meredith The Stringy Mama Got a story to share or question you want us to answer? Send us a message! About the podcast The KindlED Podcast explores the science of nurturing children's potential and creating empowering learning environments. Powered by Prenda Microschools, each episode offers actionable insights to help you ignite your child's love of learning. We'll dive into evidence-based tools and techniques that kindle young learners' curiosity, motivation, and well-being. Got a burning question? We're all ears! If you have a question or topic you'd love our hosts to tackle, please send it to podcast@prenda.com. Let's dive into the conversation together! Important links: • Connect with us on social • Get our free literacy curriculum Interested in starting a microschool? Prenda provides all the tools and support you need to start and run an amazing microschool. Create a free Prenda World account to start designing your future microschool today. More info at ➡️ Prenda.com or if you're ready to get going ➡️ Start My Microschool

    46 min
  5. Episode 95: A Mathematician's Lament. A Conversation with Paul Lockhart.

    Apr 22

    Episode 95: A Mathematician's Lament. A Conversation with Paul Lockhart.

    We talk with mathematician and author Paul Lockhart about how school can drain the life out of math and why real mathematics feels more like art than a subject. We argue for desire, honesty, and beautiful explanations as the center of learning, then share concrete puzzles that show what math looks like when it is alive. • why “school teaches school” and how schoolification ruins natural curiosity • learning as a personal gift and teaching as inspiration rather than control • mathematics as pattern, proof, and the art of explanation • building a mathematical worldview through questions and play • practical ways adults avoid killing desire in kids • what a workshop-style math class looks like without tests or homework • domino tiling and checkerboard reasoning as a model for elegant proof • why formulas stick only after you can see the idea • protecting your mind and reclaiming happiness as a learning goal • a surprising shout-out to a student who changed Paul’s thinking About our guest Paul Lockhart is the author of Arithmetic, Measurement,  A Mathematician’s Lament, and Mending Broken Bones. He has taught mathematics at Brown University, University of California, Santa Cruz, and to K-12 level students at St. Ann’s School in Brooklyn, New York. Connect with Paul A Mathematician’s Lament Arithmetic Measurement Mending of Broken Bones Got a story to share or question you want us to answer? Send us a message! About the podcast The KindlED Podcast explores the science of nurturing children's potential and creating empowering learning environments. Powered by Prenda Microschools, each episode offers actionable insights to help you ignite your child's love of learning. We'll dive into evidence-based tools and techniques that kindle young learners' curiosity, motivation, and well-being. Got a burning question? We're all ears! If you have a question or topic you'd love our hosts to tackle, please send it to podcast@prenda.com. Let's dive into the conversation together! Important links: • Connect with us on social • Get our free literacy curriculum Interested in starting a microschool? Prenda provides all the tools and support you need to start and run an amazing microschool. Create a free Prenda World account to start designing your future microschool today. More info at ➡️ Prenda.com or if you're ready to get going ➡️ Start My Microschool

    56 min
  6. Episode 94: Recentering the Family. A Conversation with Matt Beaudreau.

    Apr 2

    Episode 94: Recentering the Family. A Conversation with Matt Beaudreau.

    We talk with Matt Beaudreau about why kids are born motivated and how schools and homes can accidentally train that drive into distraction and compliance. We dig into microschools, family sovereignty, and practical ways to build capable young people through autonomy, clear boundaries, and real responsibility. • Matt’s origin story and learning to “play school” without actually learning • Why microschools focus on kids over politics and bureaucracy • Apogee’s mission of building sovereign families through responsibility and self-leadership • A simple daily structure: academics, fitness, and passion projects • How lowered expectations for “teenagers” drains agency and maturity • Creating rites of passage that make kids feel alive and capable • Using mastery-based ed tech with intentional boundaries and strong culture • Coaching conversations that replace tech whack-a-mole and surveillance • Advice for parents who feel stuck in traditional school: move yourself forward and bring your child along About our guest Matt Beaudreau is a globally recognized consultant and coach who partners with organizations ranging from Fortune 500 companies like Wells Fargo, Honeywell, and Lockheed Martin to leading brands such as American Eagle, Cedars-Sinai, and the United States Air Force. A two-time featured TEDx speaker and recipient of Stanford University’s Corporate Trainer of the Year award, Matt is known for helping teams unlock performance, leadership, and lasting cultural transformation. In 2017, Matt founded his first private school centered on self-directed learning, with a mission to develop confident, independent young people grounded in strong character and personal responsibility. Since then, he has helped launch multiple campuses around the world, expanding his impact and championing a new vision for education rooted in autonomy, mastery, and purpose. Connect with Matt Apogee Strong Apogee Strong Podcast Got a story to share or question you want us to answer? Send us a message! About the podcast The KindlED Podcast explores the science of nurturing children's potential and creating empowering learning environments. Powered by Prenda Microschools, each episode offers actionable insights to help you ignite your child's love of learning. We'll dive into evidence-based tools and techniques that kindle young learners' curiosity, motivation, and well-being. Got a burning question? We're all ears! If you have a question or topic you'd love our hosts to tackle, please send it to podcast@prenda.com. Let's dive into the conversation together! Important links: • Connect with us on social • Get our free literacy curriculum Interested in starting a microschool? Prenda provides all the tools and support you need to start and run an amazing microschool. Create a free Prenda World account to start designing your future microschool today. More info at ➡️ Prenda.com or if you're ready to get going ➡️ Start My Microschool

    54 min
  7. Episode 93: School Choice Matters. A Conversation with Morgan Camu.

    Mar 25

    Episode 93: School Choice Matters. A Conversation with Morgan Camu.

    We explore why more parents are rethinking the default school path and how real support makes school choice easier. From being mislabeled in school to helping scale education choice, our guest shares how families can find better-fit options. • A school choice journey from Taiwan to Florida to a microschool  • Why parent-led “kitchen table” decisions lead to better outcomes  • How Outschool.org supported families during COVID  • What parents want: safety, wellbeing, rigor, flexibility, and time  • Why choosing school year by year improves fit  • The concept of “firing your school” and choosing intentionally  • How unbundled learning expands access to classes and opportunities  • Texas ESA insights: timelines, funding, and waitlists About our guest Morgan Camu is Head of Programs at Outschool.org, where she leads program design, strategy, and implementation to maximize the impact of educational choice programs. Her team partners with state education agencies to provide technology-enabled, human-centered solutions to over 125,000 students each year. Her team has also supported 45 grantees advancing enrichment opportunities for marginalized learners and served more than 30,000 students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Previously, Morgan served as Chief Academic Officer at a global education company serving nearly 70 school districts across the country, where she led efforts to recruit, select, and support 2,000 international teachers from more than 35 countries. She began her career as a high school science teacher in rural North Carolina. She holds a doctorate in Education Leadership from Harvard University and a B.A. from Duke University. Connect with Morgan Outschool.org Texas Education Freedom Account Program The Texas Finder Tool School Choice Arkansas Outbridge South Carolina Got a story to share or question you want us to answer? Send us a message! About the podcast The KindlED Podcast explores the science of nurturing children's potential and creating empowering learning environments. Powered by Prenda Microschools, each episode offers actionable insights to help you ignite your child's love of learning. We'll dive into evidence-based tools and techniques that kindle young learners' curiosity, motivation, and well-being. Got a burning question? We're all ears! If you have a question or topic you'd love our hosts to tackle, please send it to podcast@prenda.com. Let's dive into the conversation together! Important links: • Connect with us on social • Get our free literacy curriculum Interested in starting a microschool? Prenda provides all the tools and support you need to start and run an amazing microschool. Create a free Prenda World account to start designing your future microschool today. More info at ➡️ Prenda.com or if you're ready to get going ➡️ Start My Microschool

    51 min
  8. Episode 92: The Imagination Crisis. A Conversation with Nicole Jarbo.

    Mar 17

    Episode 92: The Imagination Crisis. A Conversation with Nicole Jarbo.

    We name the “imagination crisis” holding education back and argue that better schools start with better dreaming, not just better funding or tools. We share how 4.0 Schools helps change-curious builders and turn rough ideas into real tests while staying impact-first, resilient, and grounded in what families and learners actually need.  • why education makes people feel personally invested and why that can still produce stale ideas  • what 4.0 Schools does as an early-stage launch pad for education founders  • how to build resilience by loving the work rather than protecting the original idea  • design dreaming basics: cataloguing assets and choosing a motivating question  • why “barely better” innovation feels safe and how it limits progress  • what anti-scale really means and how to stay impact-first as you grow  • learner-centric design as a practical way to build better solutions  • AI in education as jet fuel for implementation and a risk to originality  Go sign up for 4.0 schools, support the project.  About our guest Nicole Jarbo is the CEO of 4.0 Schools, where she leads one of the country’s most active platforms for early-stage education founders. A former Teach For America corps member and KIPP teacher, she is also a fintech founder who has raised millions in venture capital. Nicole has worked across philanthropy and systems-level education change, and is the host of Pitch Playground, an award-winning podcast spotlighting the future of education. Connect with Nicole 4.0 Schools Pitch Playground Podcast Got a story to share or question you want us to answer? Send us a message! About the podcast The KindlED Podcast explores the science of nurturing children's potential and creating empowering learning environments. Powered by Prenda Microschools, each episode offers actionable insights to help you ignite your child's love of learning. We'll dive into evidence-based tools and techniques that kindle young learners' curiosity, motivation, and well-being. Got a burning question? We're all ears! If you have a question or topic you'd love our hosts to tackle, please send it to podcast@prenda.com. Let's dive into the conversation together! Important links: • Connect with us on social • Get our free literacy curriculum Interested in starting a microschool? Prenda provides all the tools and support you need to start and run an amazing microschool. Create a free Prenda World account to start designing your future microschool today. More info at ➡️ Prenda.com or if you're ready to get going ➡️ Start My Microschool

    49 min
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The KindlED Podcast explores the science of nurturing children's potential and creating empowering learning environments through microschooling. Powered by Prenda, each episode offers actionable insights to help you ignite your child's love of learning. We'll dive into evidence-based tools and techniques that kindle curiosity, motivation, and well-being in young learners. Do you have a question, topic, or story you'd like to share with us? Get in touch at podcast@prenda.com.

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