loader from loading.io

329: Can clinician-powered AI help us with the mental health crisis?

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

Release Date: 03/11/2024

Why Millions of Students Are Creating Together: Inside Crayola Creativity Week show art Why Millions of Students Are Creating Together: Inside Crayola Creativity Week

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

What does it look like when creativity becomes a global learning movement—not an add-on, but a connector across every subject? In this episode of Shifting Schools, Tricia Friedman is joined by Cheri Sterman to explore Crayola Creativity Week, a free, cross-curricular program designed to help educators spark collaboration, confidence, and creative thinking in classrooms around the world. Together, they unpack how Creativity Week connects creativity to every subject and career, why celebrity partners—from the Property Brothers to NASA astronauts—volunteer their time to inspire students,...

info_outline
Holiday Gifting for Teachers: Tools for Wellness, Creativity, and Reflection show art Holiday Gifting for Teachers: Tools for Wellness, Creativity, and Reflection

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

This special Shifting Schools holiday episode isn’t about trendy gadgets or generic gift lists. Instead, Jeff Utecht and Tricia Friedman share seven thoughtfully chosen gifts for educators—each matched to a specific kind of person and a specific kind of need. Some gifts are playful. Some are reflective. Some are deeply practical. All of them offer a meaningful boost during a season when educators are often running on empty. This episode asks a practical question: “What might actually support someone through their days?” Whether you’re shopping for a colleague, a school leader, a...

info_outline
What Makes a Family? Scott & Mark Hoying on Representation, Creativity, and Love show art What Makes a Family? Scott & Mark Hoying on Representation, Creativity, and Love

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

You know Pentatonix – the multi-platinum selling acapella group is the number one most listened to musical acct of the holiday season.  Co-founder and Grammy winner Scott Hoying is currently starring in Season 34 of Dancing with the Stars. Scott Hoying and his husband Mark are now also authors of an innovative picture book which features text that doubles as lyrics to .  FA LA LA FAMILY celebrates the spirit of Christmas with a look at nontraditional families. The reviews are loving their new book: "A fun and festive dive into...

info_outline
Why Interdisciplinary Learning Fuels Creativity: A Conversation with Alan Gratz show art Why Interdisciplinary Learning Fuels Creativity: A Conversation with Alan Gratz

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

In this episode of Shifting Schools, bestselling author Alan Gratz joins Tricia Friedman to explore the craft of storytelling, the role of creativity in education, and why curiosity is the engine behind both great writing and great learning. Gratz shares how baseball has quietly shaped the structure of many of his novels, how he approaches character development with authenticity, and why understanding a character’s background is essential for emotional truth. The conversation also digs into the need for interdisciplinary learning in today’s classrooms and the value of teacher...

info_outline
Inside the Mind of a 4.1 Million-Follower Creator: AI, Internships, and the Future of Storytelling show art Inside the Mind of a 4.1 Million-Follower Creator: AI, Internships, and the Future of Storytelling

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

In this episode of Shifting Schools, Jeff Utecht reconnects with Marcus DiPaola, a successful content creator and documentary filmmaker. They discuss Marcus's journey from working in news to becoming a prominent influencer on platforms like TikTok, where he has amassed over 4 million followers. The conversation delves into the challenges of content creation, the importance of writing skills, and the role of AI in enhancing creative processes. Marcus shares insights on his documentary work, including a recent project on protests and his upcoming film about food insecurity. He emphasizes the...

info_outline
The Rise of Micro schools: How Educators Are Reimagining Learning with David Richards show art The Rise of Micro schools: How Educators Are Reimagining Learning with David Richards

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

Are micro schools the future of personalized learning? In this high-impact episode of Shifting Schools, Jeff Utecht sits down with David K. Richards, CEO of ChangeMaker Education, to break down one of the fastest-growing movements in the education ecosystem: microschools. With over 125,000 micro schools and 1.5 million students already learning in small, relationship-centered environments across the U.S., this episode delivers a deeply practical and future-focused look at why educators, parents, and policymakers are paying attention. What You’ll Learn in This Episode What a micro school...

info_outline
Can we communicate with our pets? Leo Trottier on the Future of Interspecies Communication show art Can we communicate with our pets? Leo Trottier on the Future of Interspecies Communication

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

What if our pets are communicating complex ideas—and technology is finally catching up? In this episode of the Shifting Schools Podcast, cognitive scientist and FluentPet founder Leo Trottier joins us to explore how breakthroughs in animal cognition, inter-species communication, and speech-button interfaces are reshaping the way humans understand pets. Trottier unpacks the science behind communication-enhancing tools for animals, drawing from research in cognitive psychology, comparative cognition, and linguistics to explain how dogs and cats may be expressing needs, feelings, and even...

info_outline
Crossing the Line of Falling Behind: Where Is Your School on the AI Curve? show art Crossing the Line of Falling Behind: Where Is Your School on the AI Curve?

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

Summary In this episode, Jeff Utecht discusses the critical importance of understanding where schools stand on the AI adoption curve. He emphasizes the need for leadership to actively engage with AI and for educators to integrate AI into their teaching practices. The conversation highlights the transformative potential of AI in education, urging schools to move from mere conversation to meaningful integration. Learn more about our amazing show sponsor:  Takeaways AI adoption is crucial for schools today. Leadership must model AI usage and curiosity. Schools are on a curve of AI...

info_outline
How Generative AI Can Deepen Critical Thinking in K12, Not Replace It show art How Generative AI Can Deepen Critical Thinking in K12, Not Replace It

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

Discover how educators are using generative AI not to automate, but to elevate critical thinking and collaboration in K-12 schools. In this episode of Shifting Schools, host Tricia Friedman shows how “disagreement by design” and intentional prompt-engineering transform student and leadership learning. What you’ll learn: What disagreement by design looks like in real classrooms and leadership teams How prompt engineering unlocks student curiosity and systems-thinking mindset in K-12 Why writing bespoke GPT bots might just be the 'new essay' of our times Who this episode is for:...

info_outline
Parenting, Picture Books, and the Practice of Wonder: Leadership Lessons in Creativity show art Parenting, Picture Books, and the Practice of Wonder: Leadership Lessons in Creativity

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

A conversation that reminds us how curiosity, art, and iteration can reshape are necessary and may even be assets for our school leadership and the ways we nurture creative courage in young learners.... In this episode, Tricia Friedman sits down with author-illustrator Christy Mandin to explore what school leaders can learn from the creative process behind children’s literature. Together they unpack how curiosity fuels empathy, how messy iteration sparks innovation, and how embracing the dark and uncertain moments of creativity can make us more compassionate educators. What You’ll Learn ...

info_outline
 
More Episodes
Dr. Elsa Friis, of Alongside, discusses how their clinician-powered AI tool supports young people in need of mental health support. The conversation highlights the need for mental health resources in schools and the shortage of mental health providers. The use of AI in mental health is not a new concept, and it can provide a warm and validating space for young people to seek support. The conversation also addresses misconceptions about AI and emphasizes the importance of evidence-based strategies in AI tools. Alongside offers partnership options for schools and provides a demo for interested users.
 
Ready to learn more about Alongside?
 
 
Did you know Alongside works directly with students?
 
Learn more about their paid summer internship position for High School Students:
 
 

Learn more about our special guest:

Dr. Elsa Friis, head of mental health at Alongside, a clinician-powered AI tool can discuss the dire need for mental health services in the school setting, particularly as schools continue to be understaffed and our students need more support now than ever before. By offering tools like Alongside, which utilizes generative AI developed by clinicians and backed by research, schools around the country have been able to support their student population with personalized conversations to address anxiety, depression, relationship challenges and more, providing equitable support for every child.

As a licensed psychologist and global public health practitioner, I am passionate about improving the well-being of others through cognitive, behavioral, and relational strategies; and systemic interventions to address social determinants of health (e.g. structural racism, poverty, education and access to services). I have a background in utilizing community based participatory research approaches to develop and evaluate family-based interventions for child mental health in Kenya. My program of research focuses on developing novel technology and care models to support mental health intervention delivery by non-professionals (e.g. religious leaders) as well as trained mental health professions to expand access to evidence-based care.

 

Learn more about our brand new premium sponsor: Lebra

https://www.lebrahq.com/

Want to set up a call to learn more about Lebra?

email us info (at) shiftingschools.com