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The Living Education

The Living Education

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The Living Education is a podcast about education. In the various episodes, you will discover educational projects in and outside the school, local, national, regional and international initiatives from the mouth of teachers, experts, activists, or even students themselves, involving their communities, neighbours and the wider society. We will explore with you, the ups and downs of the education world… and share our experiences, hopes and fears.
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Are you a queer educator feeling isolated by identity politics on campus? Teaching While Queer provides queer folks working in education with a community to feel less alone and unload the burden of identity politics so you can work & live as your authentic self. Listen to: Be enveloped in a community of queer educators Gain resources and advice on LGBTQ inclusion in School Move from surviving to thriving authentically in your professional and personal life Host, Bryan Stanton holds an MFA in ...
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Food Allergy Made Easy | Food Allergy Education Using Research & Experience, Living With Food Allergies, Food Allergy Awareness & Safety

Corinna at Friendly Pantry Consulting Inc.- Food Allergy Support, Food Allergy Information, Food Allergy Safety

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The GO-TO Podcast for Food Allergy Moms & Dads. Corinna is all about simplifying food allergy safety with practical strategies based on 17 years of experience and food allergy research so you can keep your child safe and included and worry less. She provides food allergy resources that are relatable and easy to binge! She shares practical approaches to traveling with food allergies, navigating school with food allergies (including 504 allergy plans), introducing allergens, allergy cooking, a ...
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Hey Food Allergy Mama, Planning a trip when your child has food allergies can feel overwhelming—especially when even the smallest hiccup can send you into a spiral of anxiety. And while some food allergy travel services promise peace of mind, they might come with a hefty price tag and don't always address the real fear of traveling: 'What if someth…
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Do you know the feeling of relief when something that has been a burden to you is finally addressed and gone? What would it feel like to live and work with that feeling everyday. In a world where many educators still grapple with their identities this episode resonates deeply with anyone facing challenges in expressing their true selves, especially…
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Have you ever wondered what life is like at the intersection of queer, black, autistic, and educator? In this episode we delve into the importance of exploring and advocating for all the things that make you, you. Through our conversation you will: Gain tips on working with autistic students Understand the importance of intersecting identities Disc…
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Tired of listening to people say “It Gets Better” but constantly feeling like it’s taking too long? In this episode we delve into actionable steps teachers can make today to make “It Gets Better” happen now. Through our conversation you will gain: Insight into leading Pride events on your campus Actionable steps to improve the lives of Queer studen…
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Do you feel like an outsider because of who you are? What if there was a way to turn that feeling into a powerful force for change? In this episode we delve into how to overcome the lack of representation and acceptance during your youth to be a strong queer remodel. Through our conversation you will discover how to: Cultivate a more inclusive clas…
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Hey Food Allergy Mama, As a food allergy mom, you have so many tasks that pull on your already crazy schedule. From emails for birthday parties, and play date prep, to teaching people to use epinephrine, to research for dining out, to finding a prepping safe food, the list is endless. Add the regular mom responsibilities, from new babies to caring …
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Do you feel torn between the need to be authentic and the fear of being rejected for who you truly are? In this episode, we dive into the complexities of identity, especially within the queer community, and how societal norms can often stifle authenticity. Through our conversation you will: Discover how to create safe spaces for yourself and others…
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Are you a US citizen with election fatigue and want to make an impact on your local schools? In this episode, I discuss the importance of local elections when it comes to LGBTQ+ Rights and Representations in schools. Through this episode you will: In this episode you will: Gain insight into the importance of School Boards Discover practical steps t…
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Hey Food Allergy Mama, My daughter had an allergic reaction while we were at a playdate. Honestly, it wasn't one of my best moments as a food allergy mom. We were early in our diagnosis, and I didn't now how to navigate allergies. Today I'm sharing the lessons I learned from this experience about navigating playdates with food allergies so that you…
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Ask A Queer EducatorAre you curious how your early queer experiences could shape your approach to education and activism today?In this episode, Mx. Frankie Dascola and I how your lived experiences uniquely qualify you to make a difference in the lives of queer students.Through our conversation you will discover how to:Harness personal queer experie…
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Ask A Queer EducatorHave you ever wondered what it’s like to come out later in life, especially when you’re a long-time educator in a conservative school district? In this episode, Tyler Murphy’s (he/him) and I discuss how to balance being true to yourself in a challenging environment.Through our conversation you will:Gain insights into the challen…
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Dear food allergy mama, September starts birthday party season! Most moms are excited and happy to let their little ones join the fun. But instead, birthday parties with food allergies can cause moms to have another round of anxiety and fear. The risks involved can cause any food allergy mama's chest to tighten, because it means another conversatio…
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Ask A Queer EducatorAre you curious about how teaching LGBTI+ topics in primary schools can transform the educational landscape in a country like Ireland? In this episode, Adam Barrett (he/him) and I discuss how bring authentic self into the classroom makes it more inclusive for your students. Through our conversation you will:Learn strategies for …
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Ask A Queer EducatorWhat’s it like to navigate a career as a queer educator in a field where traditional norms often overshadow diverse identities?In this episode, Dr. Mel Adams (she/her) shares her profound journey of embracing and integrating her queer identity into her role as a college professor. Whether you're an educator, student, or simply s…
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Hey food allergy mama, Have you ever felt like you’re fighting against time to get allergy meals on the table? Your family constantly needs to eat, and ensuring that meals are safe and ready on time can be a constant source of anxiety, especially for us families with limited diets! Today, I’m sharing 3 game-changers that helped me transform the cha…
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Ask A Queer EducatorAre you curious about how educators are breaking barriers to support queer students in today's schools?In this episode, we dive deep into the transformative work being done by Tommy Martin-Edwards (they/them), a queer non-binary Spanish teacher, who’s using their personal experiences to shape a more inclusive educational environ…
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Ask A Queer EducatorAre you curious about how growing up in a conservative town shapes a queer educator's perspective on inclusivity and teaching? Claudia Cortese (she/they), a seasoned faculty lecturer, shares her eye-opening journey from a homophobic high school environment to fostering a safe and inclusive classroom.Claudia Cortese’s experiences…
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Hey Mama, Are you wondering if you should keep allergens in your home? Are you wondering if you're currently making the wrong choice for your family or if you're the only one doing it that way? Today we're going through 5 considerations to help you decide if keeping allergens in your home is right for your family. I hope this episode will give you …
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Ask A Queer EducatorHave you ever wondered how a queer educator’s personal experiences shape their approach to teaching and advocacy?In this episode, Dr. Landon Wood (he/him), a seasoned educator with a rich background in arts and education, shares how growing up in a small, conservative town influenced his path in education and advocacy. As a quee…
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Ask A Queer EducatorHave you considered how being a queer student shapes the way someone educates today? Dive into this episode to explore the unique perspectives of Donnie Martino (he/they), a trans queer youth development worker and the impact of personal experiences on their professional approach.In this episode, we tackle how past experiences a…
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Hey Food Allergy Mama, So your doctor has recommended you do an oral food challenge, huh? I know that food allergies can make this test super stressful. I mean a literal stomach ache leading up to it, is stressful. Because the overwhelm of giving your child something that you’ve been avoiding like the plague, can seem almost impossible. If this is …
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Ask A Queer EducatorAre you curious how a queer educator in a small rural school navigates identity and inclusion while working with a diverse set of students?In this episode, we dive into the unique experiences of Rebecca Gennes (she/her), a fourth-grade teacher in Western New York, as she shares her journey of balancing her personal identity with…
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Ask A Queer EducatorHow do queer educators navigate the challenges of a traditional school system while working to create inclusive and supportive spaces for all students?In this episode, we dive deep with Dr. Danelle Adenij (she/they)i, a recent PhD graduate and experienced educator, as she shares her journey from a third-grade classroom to teachi…
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Hey Food Allergy Mama, Do you need an allergy alert bracelet? If your child has food allergies, then you may be wondering how to keep them safe when they're not with you at daycare, preschool, or school. Maybe you wonder if your child could articulate their allergy during an emergency, or while they're having a reaction? Or maybe you want to ensure…
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Ask A Queer EducatorEver wondered how growing up queer in a multicultural environment shapes one's identity and career?In this episode, we dive into the fascinating journey of Vinh Phillips Ingvason Nguyen (he/him), who navigated life as a queer person with a complex cultural background. Vinh's unique experiences of being adopted from Vietnam, rais…
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Ask A Queer EducatorHave you ever wondered how diverse life experiences shape the way we teach and create in the world of theater?In this episode, Wilfred Paloma (he/him) shares his unique journey from growing up in extreme poverty in the Philippines to becoming a dynamic force in American arts education. He dives into how his personal experiences …
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Hey food allergy mama, Get ready because this episode is juicy! This Episode is for the nut and peanut allergy parent who don’t think they need to meet with their teacher at school because the school has a “no nut policy”. It’s also for parents that manage other allergies because I think you’ll learn some important information too. I’m sharing expe…
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Ask A Queer EducatorEver wondered how growing up queer in the heartland shapes one’s journey as an educator? Discover LiLi’s (she/they) compelling story from Topeka to Seattle and back, as they navigate identity, community, and teaching.In a world where queer voices often face marginalization, LiLi’s experience resonates deeply. From navigating the…
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Ask A Queer EducatorEver wondered how educators can create safer spaces for queer students? Join us as we dive into a conversation with Phil Vilar (they/them), a theatre teacher from Dallas, Texas, who shares their journey and insights on navigating identity and inclusion in education.In today's episode, we explore Phil's experiences growing up as …
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Hey Food Allergy Mama! Are you stressing about creating your food allergy action plan with your school? Do you feel nervous and worry about getting it wrong? Are you looking for clarity on what to say and do so that your child is as safe as possible and included at school? After having many meetings with our teachers about food allergies at school …
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Ask A Queer EducatorEver wondered how to navigate being queer while teaching in a school? Listen in as Barb MacWilliam shares her journey and challenges as a queer middle school teacher.Barb's experience highlights the complexities of being a queer educator, from navigating personal identity to fostering inclusivity in the classroom amidst societal…
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Hey Food Allergy Mama, Are you ready to start the school year off right so your child can be as safe as possible at school? Here are 9 school supply essentials for food allergy kids that will increase safety and awareness about your child's food allergy so you can feel less stressed and calmer while they're at school. I say this from years of exper…
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Ask A Queer EducatorAre you struggling to show up authentically in your workplace? Join us as we dive into Sean Palzere's (he/they) journey as a queer fifth-grade teacher and explore how authenticity and representation can reshape educational environments.In today's episode, we discuss the challenges and triumphs of navigating queerness in educatio…
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Ask A Queer EducatorAre you navigating the complexities of identity in today’s educational landscape? Join us as Jo Peacock (she/her), an educator and advocate, shares her journey as a queer woman in the IT and teaching sectors.Jo Peacock discusses the evolution of LGBTQ+ visibility and support in educational settings, highlighting challenges faced…
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Hey food allergy mama, Are you feeling afraid of your child going to school with food allergies? Do you feel overwhelmed with the fear of what could happen or how to advocate well for them? Are you looking for clarity about how to educate the teacher and staff? After 14 years of food allergy safety at school, and learning the hard way about what no…
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Hey, food allergy mama, Any mom will tell you that getting healthy dinners on the table is a non-stop challenge. As a food allergy mama, you not only have this challenge, but you also have allergy food obstacles to deal with. For example: Converting every good recipe you find into something that’s safe for your family is exhausting. Even though you…
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Dear food allergy mama, If you've heard that Disney with food allergies is an amazing family vacation; this episode is for you! Disney World is very allergy-friendly, BUT they're not perfect, and you still need to be prepared. This episode will give you 3 things you need to know before heading to Disney with food allergies. I'm cheering for you, Co…
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Hey food allergy mama, I know you might be interested in oral immunotherapy to help your child live a normal life of "food freedom". In this episode, I'm sharing the good, and the bad of our OIT journey. I hope it gives you a balanced look at what it's like to do Oral Immunotherapy so you can decide if it's right for your child and family. Of cours…
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Ask A Queer EducatorEver wondered how online attacks can affect educators' lives? Join us as we explore real stories of resilience and strategies to combat doxing in the teaching community.In today's digital age, educators face increasing threats of online harassment, especially those advocating for LGBTQ+ inclusivity in schools. Learn how these at…
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Hey Food Allergy Mama, Allergy Awareness in friends and family can seem so difficult sometimes because educating friends and family who aren’t living it is hard. ​ Not only that but so many scenarios are affected by food allergies because food is a part of EVERYTHING. ​​It can take so much time and effort to go over it for every playdate, birthday …
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Ask A Queer EducatorHave you ever wondered how queer educators navigate their identities across different cultural landscapes?In today's globalized world, queer educators face a myriad of challenges and triumphs as they strive to create inclusive environments for their students. Understanding these diverse experiences can shed light on strategies f…
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Hey Food Allergy Mama, Today I'm celebrating all those amazing Dads with an emotional and raw tribute. I know not all food allergy families look the same, so this tribute comes from my point of view. Even so, I think it will give you all the feels because of how the special food allergy dad you know supports you. If you can relate, share this episo…
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Ask A Queer EducatorWhat does it mean to teach while queer? Join host Bryan Stanton as he dives into the stories of transgender educators paving the way for inclusivity in academia.In a world where LGBTQIA+ rights and representation remain a pressing issue, the journey of transgender educators provides critical insights into navigating challenges a…
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Ask A Queer EducatorHave you ever wondered what it's like to teach while queer? Dive into the stories of educators navigating identity and inclusion in today's classrooms.In a world where educational environments often struggle with inclusivity and representation, LGBTQ+ educators face unique challenges. These episodes highlight personal journeys o…
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Hey Food Allergy Mama, Up until now, you might have been able to keep your child safe with you. But now, as kindergarten or preschool is looming, it's time to allow someone else to take care of them; Ugh. I know how hard this is! So many people don't understand food allergies, and it's a scary thought to leave your child in a place that could have …
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Ask A Queer EducatorHave you ever felt the weight of hiding a part of yourself just to fit in? Join us as Elisa Greb, a middle school English teacher, shares her journey from concealing her queer identity for a decade to embracing it openly in the classroom.Elisa's story resonates deeply with anyone navigating identity in a professional setting. He…
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