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326: What it means to be a life-long learner in the new era of AI

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

Release Date: 02/19/2024

The Business of You with Marnie Stockman and Nick Coniglio show art The Business of You with Marnie Stockman and Nick Coniglio

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

This week Jeff talks with Nick and Marnie about why we want to help students stop waiting for permission and start building a bridge to a career on your their own terms. In this episode, Jeff Utecht is joined by Marnie Stockman and Nick Coniglio, authors of The Business of You, a book that reframes career growth, personal branding, and leadership through a simple but demanding idea: you are already running a business, and that business is you. Using the story of Sydney, a young professional trying to stand out in a crowded job market, Marnie and Nick explore what it means to move from passive...

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Sara Amini: The Stories We Carry and the Friends Who See Them show art Sara Amini: The Stories We Carry and the Friends Who See Them

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

What can a graphic novel teach educators about belonging, friendship, and the inner lives of young people? Sara Amini is an actor and author whose semi-autobiographical middle grade graphic novel Mixed Feelings started as a collection of essays before finding its real form. In this conversation, she and Tricia dig into why the graphic novel gave her a sharper way to tell a story about not fitting neatly into any one category, and what that means for the kids (and adults) who read it. They talk about humor as a way into hard topics like racism, xenophobia, puberty, and loneliness. Sara...

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Why Friendship Is Serious Business for Kids and Adults show art Why Friendship Is Serious Business for Kids and Adults

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

Alyson Gerber joins Tricia Friedman to talk about The Liar Society, why friendship is serious business, and what mystery stories can teach young readers and adults about belonging, trust, competition, and connection. In this conversation, Alyson shares why friendship sits at the center of her work, how middle grade fiction can help readers think more deeply about loneliness and identity, and why the best friends are the ones who cheer for your growth. They also go behind the scenes of writing a mystery series. Alyson explains how she outlines her novels, why she uses the Save the Cat beat...

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Living at the edge of emerging technology show art Living at the edge of emerging technology

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

What happens when we stop asking AI to do everything faster and start asking how it might help us understand people better? In this episode, Jeff sits down with Andy Sitison, CTO of , for a conversation about empathetic AI, story collection, and why trust may be the real differentiator in the next phase of technology. Andy shares how his work uses AI not just as a productivity tool, but as a way to surface patterns in human experience by gathering and analyzing stories from real people. Together, they explore what gets lost when efficiency becomes the main goal, why intent matters so much in...

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Human Still Required: out now! show art Human Still Required: out now!

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

Jeff Utecht is back with a brand new book for schools looking to understand what to prioritize in the era of AI. Human Still Required is available for purchase, and you can get chapter one free: Learn all about it in this special bonus episode.

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Billy Ray on Writing Hope in Dark Times, and Building Future Worlds show art Billy Ray on Writing Hope in Dark Times, and Building Future Worlds

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

What does it take to write a story that faces darkness without surrendering to it? In this episode, Tricia speaks with acclaimed screenwriter Billy Ray about his move into YA fiction with Burn the Water, a future-set story shaped by Shakespeare, political urgency, and a deep belief in young people’s capacity to lead us forward. Their conversation explores community, imagination, hope, and the discipline of creating when the world feels bleak. Billy also offers a sharp look at his writing process, including what changed when he moved from screenwriting to novel writing, and why he sees...

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Why Kids Need Stories About Belonging and Friendship Right Now | Jasmine Warga show art Why Kids Need Stories About Belonging and Friendship Right Now | Jasmine Warga

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

What can a cheetah and a rescue dog teach us about trust, friendship, and belonging? In this episode, Tricia Friedman sits down with bestselling author Jasmine Warga to talk about her newest book and the powerful themes at its heart: vulnerability, unlikely friendships, and the courage it takes to let someone truly see you. Inspired by a real program in zoos where rescue dogs are paired with anxious cheetahs, Warga’s story explores how connection can help both animals—and humans—feel less alone. Through the voices of a cheetah and a dog, the book opens up conversations about anxiety,...

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Tui T. Sutherland on Creativity, World-Building, Empathy, and Writing for Young Readers show art Tui T. Sutherland on Creativity, World-Building, Empathy, and Writing for Young Readers

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

In this episode, we sit down with Tui T. Sutherland, bestselling author of the Wings of Fire series, for a rich conversation about creativity, writing, world-building, empathy, and storytelling for young readers. Tui shares how play, curiosity, and even dogs can support focus and imagination, why world-building starts with better questions, and how writers can balance community feedback with their own creative vision. She also reflects on the role of empathy, diversity, and self-exploration in storytelling, offering practical insights for aspiring writers, educators, and anyone interested in...

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Dream Big, Start Small: A Conversation with Peter H. Reynolds show art Dream Big, Start Small: A Conversation with Peter H. Reynolds

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

In this episode, we sit down with beloved children's book author and illustrator Peter H. Reynolds to explore how educators can ignite creativity and self-discovery in young learners. Peter shares why a single question can transform how we teach, and why imagination and dreaming big aren't luxuries but essentials. What We Cover: How teachers activate creativity through authentic, feeling-driven questions Encouraging kids to explore many interests instead of choosing just one path The vital role of imagination and dreaming big in personal growth Chapters 00:00 The Impact of Educators...

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Character First Writing: Practical Mini Lessons from Deborah Goodrich Royce show art Character First Writing: Practical Mini Lessons from Deborah Goodrich Royce

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

Deborah Goodrich Royce, author of literary psychological thrillers and a former actor, unpacks how she builds tension without forcing the outline. You will hear how sensory observation from her New York Botanical Garden work feeds scene-level detail, why she prefers a “reveal” that feels earned over a twist that feels gimmicky, and how an actor’s training translates into characters with layered motives and believable self-deception. What you will learn How to pace a psychological thriller so the reader feels pulled forward, not pushed. Character-first plotting: letting voice,...

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Dwight Gunning, a data scientist with a background in finance, discusses the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the finance industry. He emphasizes the importance of technology in finance and the need for financial institutions to stay up to date with AI to protect against fraud and build trust. Dwight shares his personal journey from economist to technology enthusiast and highlights the value of lifelong learning. He encourages individuals to develop a diverse set of skills and mindsets to adapt to the changing world. 

Learn more about Dwight Gunning:

Based in Canada with Jamaican heritage, Dwight Gunning is deeply invested in integrating advanced AI technologies within the finance sector. Boasting over twenty years of expertise in FinTech, he currently works as an AI and Machine Learning Assurance Engineer at FINRA. Additionally, Dwight is the maintainer of the popular edgartools project and co-author of a book on Natural Language Processing.

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction and the Role of AI in Finance
02:07 The Importance of Technology in Finance
04:19 Transition from Economist to Technology
06:14 The Joy of Lifelong Learning
09:58 Skills and Mindsets for Future Careers
11:34 Balancing Strengths and Developing Empathy
13:46 The Benefits of Competitions and Create-a-thons
17:58 Creating a Space for Open-Mindedness and Collaboration
19:28 The Impact of AI on Finance and Trust
21:28 The Storytelling Aspect of Finance and AI
23:22 The Intersection of Finance and Human Psychology
24:05 The Future of AI in Entertainment and Storytelling
28:51 The Importance of AI Literacy in Finance
29:51 The Exciting Future of AI and Natural Language Interaction
35:29 The Role of AI in Learning and Productivity
39:39 The Future of AI in Visual Storytelling
42:03 The Importance of Human-Centered Skills in the Age of AI