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Maha Saab

Childhoods By Wonderschool

A weekly Kids, Family, Parenting and Education podcast
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Childhoods By Wonderschool

Maha Saab

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Childhoods By Wonderschool

Maha Saab

Childhoods By Wonderschool

A weekly Kids, Family, Parenting and Education podcast
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I am thrilled to invite Dr. Jessica Ulrich on the show today for a truly beautiful conversation. Jessica is a Nome Eskimo Inupiaq indigenous member and an assistant professor at IREACH Washington State University. She graduated from the Univers
In today’s episode of Childhoods by Wonderschool, former New Braunfels mayor Rusty Brockman joins the conversation to share insights from his upbringing that have shaped his outlook on the importance of creating a nurturing environment for chil
I am delighted to bring today’s guest, Julie Kashen, on the show to share how her early life experiences growing up in Queens and Long Island shaped her views on childhood and her life's purpose. Julie is the Director of Women's Economic Justic
In today’s episode of Childhoods By Wonderschool, Katie McLain, an early childhood educator and founder of Thrive Early Family Childcare Center, joins me to explore just how powerful our childhood experiences can be. We'll take a walk down memo
On today’s episode of Childhoods by Wonderschool, we are joined by special guest Alyssa Campbell, the founder of S.E.E.D, a research based program fostering social emotional health in early chidhood education. Alyssa is an expert in emotional d
Our guest on the podcast today is Regen Horchow, an advocate for early childhood education in Dallas and across Texas. Regen chairs the Dallas County initiative called Early Matters Dallas. This ambitious and broad-based coalition aims to reach
I am thrilled to bring you today's guest, Ruben Harris. Ruben is the CEO of Career Karma, which recently raised a $40 million Series B round, and co-host of the Breaking Into Start-Up podcast which reaches 3 million listeners and counting. Rube
Isabelle Hau, the first executive director of the Stanford Transforming Learning Accelerator, joins us on the podcast today. Isabelle founded and led the U.S. education practice at Omidyar Network and, in 2020, spun off Imaginable Futures, a gl
On today’s episode, Sarah Rittling, Executive Director of the First Five Years Fund, joins us to discuss her dedication to using innovative early childhood policy as a way of tackling childhood poverty. Sarah is widely regarded as a national le
In today’s episode, we are talking to Socorro Cordova, the director of Art & Wonder preschool in New York. Socorro was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and has degrees in Women’s Studies and Eary Childhood Education. Now, Socorro resides in New Y
I am super excited to bring today’s guest, Nini Diouf, onto the show. Nini is a Wonderschool director who runs an incredible French program called Nini’s Jolie Jardin in Alameda, California. Nini was born and raised in Dakar, Senegal, which she
I am thrilled to share my conversation with today’s guest, Governor Jane Swift. From 1999 to 2003, she was the 69th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts. She was 36 when she became acting governor of Massachusetts, making her the first woman to
My guest today is well-known in our Wonderschool community: founder of Little Earthlings Forest School in San Francisco, David Calabrese. David founded Little Earthlings, an outdoor preschool program, as a passion project to instill agency, cho
On today’s episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Ryder Pearce, the founder of Skip, a mission-driven company based in California that has helped over a million people get easier access to government-related services since 2016. As a child
On today’s episode, we are joined by Rachel Schumacher, a nationally recognized strategic thinker and specialist in early childhood policy with over 25 years of experience at the national, state, and local levels. From government to philanthrop
I am beyond excited to share my conversation with today’s guest, ground-breaking entrepreneur, founder, and author Brett Hurt. Brett’s incredible career path includes being CEO and co-founder of data.world, a platform for modern data teamwork w
Today’s guest, Rich McDonald, lives life at the cutting edge. Hall of Famer, author, and former executive vice president of Fender, Rich has taken on many roles. Now retired with young children, Rich has made it his new mission to break from th
Curiosity and inquiry are born during our early childhood experiences. Just ask today’s guest, Lee Jacobs. As an adult, Lee has gone on to become a founder and partner of venture capital firms, Long Journey Ventures, and Edelweis.vc. Lee has a
An expert in interpersonal dynamics, today’s guest, Carole Robin, understands the importance of ensuring children grow up in loving, supportive, and non-judgmental surroundings. Carole is best known for her legendary Stanford Business class, In
Having a strong support system during our formative years can be crucial to our successes later in life. Today’s guest, former mayoral candidate of Oakland, California and entrepreneur, Derreck Johnson, is a prime example of just how important
Our guest today is former Mayor of Philadelphia, Michael Nutter. After growing up in Philadelphia, Mike has spent his adult life giving back to the community that raised him. Between his education initiative, Running Start, to joining Wondersch
For today’s episode, I had the pleasure of talking to Dan Wuori, a father, former kindergarten teacher, and Senior Director of Early Learning at the Hunt Institute. Dan is responsible for tremendous work with policymakers in education policy, a
For today’s episode, I had the pleasure of talking to Dan Wuori, a father, former kindergarten teacher, and Senior Director of Early Learning at the Hunt Institute. Dan is responsible for tremendous work with policymakers in education policy, a
We know that having an early educational foundation rooted in social-emotional intelligence helps children to grow and develop in their early stages. However, we cannot under-estimate the impact that a robust early childhood education can have
We know that having an early educational foundation rooted in social-emotional intelligence helps children to grow and develop in their early stages. However, we cannot under-estimate the impact that a robust early childhood education can have
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