Educating Empathy

By: Dr. Wendy Muhlhauser-Tingblad a.k.a SissyMarySue (SissyMarySue Education Fund)
  • Summary

  • The Educating Empathy podcast explores diverse perspectives on secondary and postsecondary education. Discussions on the podcast will cover a wide range of topics related to educational policy, advocacy, leadership, pedagogy, and personal stories. We also delve into discussions about promoting empathetic understanding in society. This podcast is produced by SissyMarySue Education Fund, a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) committed to providing educational children’s programming, play-based learning, and opportunities for young people to learn about social and ecological justice. Our work is informed by contemporary research on play pedagogy and brain-based learning. We hope these episodes will benefit anyone with an interest in education, including: -Educators seeking to incorporate play and creativity into their instruction -Parents and families who are looking for educational materials and media for their children -Community members invested in promoting social and ecological justice Episodes of Educating Empathy are produced in two parts. Episodes will air on the second and third Friday of each month. Episodes will feature educators and focus on specific topics relevant to educational pedagogy, policy, and leadership as well as feature individuals' stories from diverse backgrounds who want to share their personal experiences and perspectives on inclusive education. Visit our website: https://www.sissymarysue.org/
    © 2024 SissyMarySue Education Fund Educating Empathy Podcast
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Episodes
  • From Stage to Soul: Richard A. Murray on Empathy, Culture, and the Power of Storytelling
    Dec 6 2024

    Join us for an inspiring episode of our Educating Empathy Podcast, presented by SissyMarySue Education Fund, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to fostering empathy, equity, and education for a brighter future. This special interview is hosted by the dynamic Dr. Lugene Rihki Kennebrew, an award-winning educator, filmmaker, and cultural innovator known for his groundbreaking work in education and the arts. In this episode, Dr. Kennebrew sits down with the brilliant Richard A. Murray, a renowned playwright and screenwriter whose work has left an indelible mark on the world of theater and film. Richard takes us through his extraordinary life, sharing personal stories, reflections, and the creative process behind his celebrated productions such as Food Play, Rashad’s Ride on The Spirit Train, and more. From his early days as a playwright in the vibrant Philadelphia theater scene to his impactful work in Atlanta and beyond, Richard discusses how his art amplifies empathy and supports culturally relevant learning. Guided by Dr. Kennebrew’s thoughtful questions, this episode delves into how storytelling bridges communities, sparks important conversations and nurtures a deeper understanding of the human experience.

    ABOUT the HOST:
    Dr. Lugene Kennebrew is a distinguished educator, filmmaker, and cultural leader with over a decade of experience shaping minds and creating transformative art. As the Black Joy Galaxy founder and a pioneer in African-centered education, Dr. Kennebrew is passionate about using the arts to empower, educate, and foster empathy across diverse communities. Dr. Kennebrew serves with distinction on the Board of Directors for SissyMarySue Education Fund 501(c)(3) nonprofit, an organization committed to Advancing Education Empowerment and Access. By supporting initiatives like the Educating Empathy Podcast, our nonprofit provides a platform to celebrate diverse voices, foster inclusion, and champion innovative learning and personal growth approaches. Find info including podcasts on our website www.sissymarysue.org

    Music by De'Arris Judkins and Lugene Kennebrew
    Editing by Lugene Kennebrew and Anthony Hotakainen

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    27 mins
  • Artist Lee Truer Poetry, Empathy, Teaching and Youth Emotional Empowerment
    Nov 4 2024

    Lee Truer shares her personal introspective, empathy driven POETRY and poignant reflections of when she encouraged students, in a writing project that allowed them to process difficult feelings after the death of George Floyd. You see, her students lived in the Minneapolis community where the protests and unrest due to racism and cruelty that led to the death of George Floyd, took place. She reflects on this time as well.
    I am particularly honored to share this highly gifted person with our listeners. Lee is a former mentor of mine from St. Mary's University who empowered me! I am eager for you to hear why I believe she is so very precious and talented. This is the first VIDEO of our Educating Empathy PODCAST, I hosted. Lee is effervescent, she needs to be seen!

    Host: Dr. Wendy Muhlhauser-Tingblad
    Editing: Anthony Hotakainen
    Music: De'Arris Judkins

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    30 mins
  • The Implications of African-Centered STEM - Prof. Sharif Beyah
    Jul 4 2024

    The Implications of African-Centered STEM - Prof. Sharif Beyah
    PODCAST "Educating Empathy" - SissyMarySue Education Fund 501 (c) (3) Nonprofit.
    GUEST: Professor Sharif Beyah
    HOST: Dr. Lugene Kennebrew

    Music: "Already Done" by De'Arris Wayne Judkins; "Change the World the More We Care" by Dr. Lugene Kennebrew.
    Editing by Dr. Lugene Kennebrew and Anthony Hotakainen

    Visit our Website! www.sissymarysue.org

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    44 mins

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