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Have you ever found yourself struggling to connect with someone from a different culture? You're not alone, and that's where cultural intelligence (CQ) steps in as an essential skill in today’s interconnected world. In this enlightening episode, we unpack the concept of CQ, from its four key components—Drive, Knowledge, Strategy, and Action—to the practical ways you can enhance it in your daily life.
Through engaging stories and relatable examples, we demonstrate how high CQ leads not only to better relationships but can also enhance your professional trajectory. With anecdotes featuring figures like Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Jacinda Ardern, we illustrate how cultural intelligence manifests in real-world scenarios and why it’s vital for everyone, not just leaders.
Are you ready to embark on a journey of continuous learning and improvement in cultural intelligence? Tune in to discover actionable strategies that encourage stepping out of your comfort zones, partaking in cross-cultural dialogues, and cultivating a genuine curiosity for the diverse tapestry of humanity.
Get ready to upgrade your interpersonal skills and navigate the world with newfound confidence! Remember, enhancing your CQ isn’t just a nice-to-have; it’s a must-have in our global society. Join us in this episode, and let’s expand our cultural horizons together!COME SAY Hey!!
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Join us in a heartfelt conversation with the inspiring Jebeh Edmunds, founder and CEO of Jebeh Cultural Consulting, as she shares her remarkable journey from the classroom to entrepreneurship. Once a beloved fifth-grade teacher, Jebeh now leads a consulting firm that provides multicultural educational resources, empowering businesses and educators to engage more effectively with diverse communities. Discover how her passion for storytelling and cultural responsiveness fuels her mission to inspire others to embrace their heritage, all while balancing life as a devoted wife and mother.
In this episode, Jebeh opens up about the challenges she faced transitioning from teaching to running her consulting firm during the pandemic. Her resilience and determination shine through as she recounts the initial hurdles of entrepreneurship and the rewarding aspects of her work. With a growing audience via her podcast and YouTube channel, Jebeh reflects on the impact of her efforts to inspire change and promote positive interactions within multicultural settings.
We also tackle the tough subject of confronting implicit biases and microaggressions in educational and community environments. Through candid conversation, Jebeh emphasizes the importance of humor, empathy, and courageous communication in addressing these challenges. As we explore the power of community and open dialogue, Jeba shares her aspirations of delivering a TED Talk and authoring books—envisioning a future where her empowering message reaches even broader platforms and inspires meaningful change.COME SAY Hey!!
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Ever wondered why it's crucial to champion Black authors in today's literary world? Join me, Jebeh Edmunds, as I unpack the pressing need for diverse voices and introduce you to some of my absolute favorites. This episode is a treasure trove of book recommendations that tackle racial and social justice head-on, featuring the compelling narratives of Angie Thomas and Nick Stone, whose works are essential for any high school curriculum focused on social equity. Trust me, these books are more than just stories—they're powerful tools for understanding the multifaceted human experience and advocating for a more inclusive literary landscape.
But that's not all; I'm diving into the transformative works of Ibram X. Kendi, whose writings provide actionable steps for dismantling racism in everyday life. From "How to Be an Antiracist" to "400 Souls," and even "Stamped: Anti-Racism and You" for young readers, Kendi's books are both research-driven and deeply passionate. Plus, I share a personal classroom favorite, Jacqueline Woodson's "Brown Girl Dreaming," a poetic exploration of Black childhood. Whether you're looking to enrich your own bookshelf or encourage community learning, this episode is your guide to amplifying the diverse voices that are shaping our literary world.COME SAY Hey!!
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Unlock the secrets to becoming a true ally and transforming your environment into an inclusive haven with this episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat. Jebeh Edmunds guides you through the intricate journey of allyship, emphasizing the need to move from passive support to active engagement. This isn't just about standing on the sidelines; it's a call to action for those ready to use their privilege to uplift marginalized voices. Discover actionable steps like active listening, speaking up responsibly, and self-education that go beyond mere words, as we dissect the essence of meaningful allyship and the pitfalls of performative gestures.
Journey further into the world of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging as we unveil strategies that have revolutionized workplaces across 80 organizations. Through Jebeh's extensive expertise in cultural competency, learn how these transformative initiatives can reshape office dynamics and foster an environment where everyone feels acknowledged and valued. We invite you to explore the robust on-demand resources at www.jebehedmunds.com for a deeper dive into these subjects. Whether you're looking to make a significant impact in your professional sphere or seeking personal growth in allyship, this episode is your roadmap to creating a more inclusive world. Join us for insights that promise to inspire and educate.COME SAY Hey!!
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We celebrate nine incredible Black authors who provide essential perspectives in literature and education. They were also guests on our show! This episode highlights their contributions and emphasizes the importance of supporting these voices for a richer, more inclusive reading experience.
• Exploring the essence of representation in literature:
• Jamila Tompkins-Bigelow discusses cultural identity in children's books (S6Ep3)@authorjamilah website: jamilahthewriter.com
• Dr. Deonna Smith (S5Ep3) focuses on joy and equity in educational settingshttps://deonnasmithconsulting.com/
• Tiffaney Whyte (S2 Ep21) emphasizes the impact of visibility and representation@deavionbluinnovations
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• Vanessa Brantley Newton (S3 Ep 18) showcases the importance of visual storytellingVanessa Brantley Newton website: https://www.vanessabrantleynewton.com/
• Silvana Spence (S 3 Ep4) highlights STEM engagement through literatureBella The Scientist & STEAM Squad Website: https://bellathescientist.com/about-sil/
• Naomi O'Brien (S 2 Ep20) discusses crucial conversations around race and identityRead Like A Rockstar Teaching: https://readlikearockstarteaching.com/micahs-big-question/
• Kathlyn J. Kirkwood (S2 Ep8) shares her legacy in civil rights and educationKathlyn J. Kirkwood's website: https://www.kathlynjkirkwood.com/
• Jamesetta Diggs (S3 Ep 15) advocates for early literacy and cultural awarenessJamesetta's Website: https://sociallearningforlittles.com/
• Nita CrCOME SAY Hey!!
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Discover how empathy can transform your classroom and empower your students! In this episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat, we dive into practical strategies for fostering inclusivity through multicultural curriculums. Learn how to:
Understand your students' stories.
Diversify your teaching materials.
Engage families and communities.
Whether you're an educator or simply passionate about promoting equity, this episode offers actionable insights to help you create a classroom where every student feels seen and valued.
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Cultural competency is a vital commitment for educators, as it fosters inclusivity and equity in diverse classrooms. By embracing cultural understanding, educators can create spaces where every student feels valued and respected.
• Importance of cultural competency in modern education
• Self-awareness and reflection on biases as foundational elements
• Understanding cultural backgrounds and traditions of students
• The need for adaptability in teaching methods
• Strategies for diversifying classroom curriculum
• Engagement with families and community to enhance learning
• Challenges faced in building cultural competency and how to overcome them
• Inspirational success story of a community cultural event
• Invitation to enroll in a course on becoming a culturally competent leaderCOME SAY Hey!!
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Ready to create an inclusive and engaging learning environment for all your students? 🌟 This video dives into practical ways to implement multicultural education in today’s classrooms.
Learn how to:
✅ Integrate diverse perspectives into your curriculum
✅ Build a classroom culture that celebrates all identities
✅ Engage students with culturally responsive teaching strategies
Whether you’re a new teacher or a seasoned educator, this guide will help you foster empathy, understanding, and success in your classroom. 📚COME SAY Hey!!
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This episode provides a comprehensive guide to building inclusive teams, highlighting the significance of fostering relationships and overcoming barriers to inclusion. We discuss practical strategies for creating environments where everyone feels valued and empowered, emphasizing the journey towards lasting change.
• Emphasizing the importance of continuous efforts in team building
• Addressing the common misconception that inclusion is a quick fix
• Identifying barriers to inclusion, including lack of representation and resistance to change
• Introducing a step-by-step guide for assessing culture and implementing core values
• Stressing the need for open communication and recognition of diversity
• Encouraging immediate actionable steps towards promoting inclusion
• Recognizing the long-term commitment required for effective inclusion
• Concluding with an emphasis on resilience and ongoing learning in fostering inclusive environmentsCOME SAY Hey!!
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What if the secret to a more inclusive and supportive educational environment lies in prioritizing mental health? Join us as we welcome Dr. Ericka Goodwin, a Harvard-trained psychiatrist and bestselling author, who shares her remarkable journey from St. Louis to becoming a leader in mental health care. Through her experiences, Dr. Ericka highlights the pressing need to prioritize mental well-being, especially within communities of color. She passionately discusses the challenges and triumphs of her career, offering invaluable insights into creating environments that prevent burnout and allow individuals to thrive.
Educators play a pivotal role in recognizing and addressing mental health challenges in children and families. Our conversation tackles these pervasive issues, focusing on the gap between the onset of symptoms and access to treatment. Dr. Ericka and I discuss the systemic limitations that educators face and the importance of collaboration among stakeholders to bridge these gaps. We dive into strategies for fostering emotional regulation and presence in educational settings, emphasizing the vital role of social-emotional learning (SEL) for both students and teachers. Tools such as yoga, breathing exercises, and grounding techniques are explored as ways to maintain emotional balance.
The importance of family involvement is underscored, as we explore the integration of SEL activities into daily routines to enhance children's emotional well-being and reading skills. We address the challenges posed by inconsistent state mandates and increased screen time, advocating for consistent home routines to reduce anxiety. By fostering psychological safety and open communication between families and educators, we aim to better support students facing unique challenges. Our discussion offers a comprehensive look at the intersection of mental health and education, providing practical strategies for creating a more inclusive and supportive environment.
Find Dr. Ericka's Better with Dr. Ericka Podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-with-dr-ericka/id1566743906COME SAY Hey!!
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Unlock the power of cultural identity through storytelling as we explore "Thunderboy Jr." by Sherman Alexie, with vibrant illustrations by Yuyi Morales. Join me, Jeva Edmonds, on the Cultural Curriculum Chat podcast where we unravel the poignant journey of a young boy eager to carve out his own name and identity while celebrating the legacy of his father, Thunderboy Sr. We'll journey together through the themes of cultural pride, names, and self-discovery, inviting educators to spark meaningful conversations in their classrooms. Experience the excitement of Thunderboy Jr.'s world, from participating in powwows as a grass dancer to embracing his vibrant personality, all captured in stunning illustrations that bring his story to life.
Step into our diverse book community and experience the beauty of inclusive literature. With hundreds of episodes waiting to be explored, subscribing to our channel is your gateway to a treasure trove of book reviews and discussions focused on culturally responsive learning. Let’s transform classrooms with a rich tapestry of multicultural narratives and foster an environment where every student feels seen and valued. Keep the conversation going by suggesting future titles and joining me next week on the Culture Curriculum Chat podcast and Mrs. Edmond's Cultural Corner, where we cultivate an enriching space for all to learn and grow together.COME SAY Hey!!
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I'm in the guest chair on The Inclusive Leader Spotlight Podcast with host Juan Taveras. The episode #38 Building Cultural Competence: Small Steps Toward Lasting DEI Change
Our discussion shines a light on the success stories that have emerged from embracing DEI initiatives. From redesigning leadership programs to crafting inclusive lesson plans, these examples underscore the importance of genuine connections and organizational commitment. We also invite you to engage with us—whether by suggesting guests, sharing your thoughts, or spreading our message via social media. Together, let's continue to demystify DEI and build inclusive communities that thrive on diversity and mutual respect. Your feedback and support are crucial, and we can't wait to bring more insightful episodes your way.
Learn more about Juan Tavares on LinkedIn@ Juan Taveras MBA, SPHRCOME SAY Hey!!
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What happens when a monolingual girl from Duluth, Minnesota, becomes a catalyst for global intercultural understanding? Join us on the Culture Curriculum Chat Podcast as we welcome Dr. Elsa Maxwell, an inspiring advocate for multicultural education. Dr. Maxwell shares her transformative journey, illustrating how early exposure to diverse cultures through her family's hospitality to refugees sparked a lifelong passion for international community building. From mastering Spanish in Central America to her profound experiences in Chile, she reveals how these pivotal moments shaped her life's mission: bridging cultural differences through meaningful human connections.
Discover how Dr. Maxwell's passion led her to create Shift Intercultural Consulting and develop a pioneering diversity course for law enforcement students. Through intimate reflections and insights from her extensive career in education, she highlights the importance of cultural competency and self-awareness in fostering inclusive environments. Dr. Maxwell's stories illuminate how embracing diversity in classrooms and the workplace can joyfully bridge differences, inspiring listeners to foster lifelong learning and intercultural communication. Prepare to be moved by her call to action, encouraging us all to share this vital knowledge and passion for a more culturally connected world.
Learn more about Dr. Elsa Maxwell's work here: https://www.shiftintercultural.com/COME SAY Hey!!
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Unlock the remarkable story of Gyo Fujikawa, a pioneering illustrator who transformed children's literature with her enchanting art and groundbreaking depictions of diverse children. You'll discover how Gyo, a first-generation Japanese American, overcame societal norms and racial barriers to leave a lasting impact on the art world. Her life journey, beautifully captured in a biographical picture book by Kiel MacLear and Julie Morstad, takes us from her family's internment during World War II to her flourishing career at Walt Disney Studios. Gyo's resilience and dedication, despite the challenges of racial biases in the 1960s, highlight her as an unsung heroine whose legacy continues to inspire.
Join the conversation as we explore how Gyo's story can be a gateway to understanding Asian American heritage and inspire discussions on social justice, identity, and courage. This episode provides educators with insightful tips to engage students with Gyo's journey, fostering both creativity and empathy. By tuning in, you also gain access to resources on culturally responsive practices and more stories of unsung heroines in future episodes. Don't miss the chance to share this inspiring narrative with friends passionate about history, art, and social justice.COME SAY Hey!!
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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Jamia Wilson, a remarkable social justice activist, writer, and vice president of Random House. We unpack her unique global upbringing and how it ignited her mission to use literature as a bridge between diverse cultures. Jamia shares insights from her celebrated book "Young, Gifted and Black," created with illustrator Andrea Pippins, which empowers young readers by spotlighting influential figures of African heritage. As she recounts her journey from the Middle East to boarding school in the U.S., Jamia challenges us to embrace new experiences and dismantle cultural biases, demonstrating the transformative power of embracing change.
Ever felt overwhelmed by the thought of starting a big project? Jamia offers a refreshing perspective on overcoming such intimidation by breaking tasks into bite-sized steps, much like her metaphorical plunge into the icy Atlantic waters in Ireland. We also explore her upcoming book "Make Good Trouble: Discover Movements that Spark Change," designed to inspire readers of all ages to engage with social movements. Inspired by her late mother's activism, Jamia's message is clear: question, grow, and discover your unique way to make a difference. Tune in for a celebration of young change-makers and a call to action to step into your power.
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Join me as I sit down with Marcus Flynn, the trailblazing Executive Director of Black Men Teach, who shares his inspiring journey from the heart of a vibrant Black community in Chicago to his current mission in Minnesota. Marcus's path, which initially led him towards epidemiology, took a pivotal turn as he recognized the critical need for Black male educators in the classroom. His story is a testament to the power of representation and the profound impact that dedicated educators can have on the lives of their students.
Together, Marcus and I explore the mission of increasing the presence of Black male teachers in Minnesota's elementary schools and the transformative influence they hold. Through personal stories and heartfelt reflections, Marcus illustrates how these educators not only engage students but also create lasting bonds with their families and communities. This conversation underscores the urgent need for diversity in education and the continuous efforts required to build an inclusive learning environment where all students can thrive.
We also get into the challenges and misconceptions surrounding Black male teachers, highlighting the unique support systems and camaraderie that make teaching a fulfilling career choice for them. Marcus shares invaluable insights from his extensive experience, emphasizing the strategic relationship-building skills that Black male educators bring to the table. This episode is a powerful call to action for community involvement, urging listeners to support initiatives like Black Men Teach. Connect with us to learn how you can contribute to this essential cause and help shape a more equitable education system for future generations.COME SAY Hey!!
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Unlock the secrets of intercultural business success with Sandra Schuett, the brilliant mind behind Glocled GMBH, as she shares her personal journey of growing up between German and Romanian cultures. Her unique upbringing fuels a passion for bridging cultural divides in the workplace. Sandra highlights the power of openness, empathy, and a curious spirit in transforming how we engage with diverse communities. From maintaining cultural identity to creating new cultural dynamics, her insights offer educators and business owners the essential tools to cultivate truly inclusive environments.
Discover why cultural adaptability is non-negotiable in today's global markets. Sandra provides a captivating example of how a client tailored their smartwatch product to resonate with different cultural preferences, showcasing the profound impact of understanding nuances. She emphasizes the necessity of thorough market research and cultural competence to avoid pitfalls and enhance company reputation. Through real-world applications, this conversation underscores the value of being adaptable and open to learning as key drivers of international business success.COME SAY Hey!!
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In this episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat podcast, we dive into the heart of storytelling and its impact on education with the beautiful, personal tale Dreamers by Yuyi Morales. I invite you to join me as we unpack this touching story about an immigrant mother and her son as they find their way in a new country. Through their journey, we’ll explore themes of language, literacy, and how libraries become safe havens for learning and personal growth.
Whether you're an educator or someone who values community, this episode offers practical ways to create a classroom environment that embraces every child's dreams and potential. Together, we’ll discuss how stories like Dreamers can inspire real-world change and encourage a love for reading and cultural understanding.
I'll also share my love for diverse books from diverse voices, providing resources through my podcast, YouTube channel, and newsletter to help you bring these important stories into your life and classroom. Let’s work together to celebrate our local libraries and uplift cultural awareness in schools. Thank you for being part of this journey with me – we’re all dreamers.
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Discover the transformative power of storytelling with me, as I take you on an enchanting journey into the world of kindergarten royalty through the artistry of Derek Barnes and Vanessa Brantley Newton. Remember your first day of school? Relive the emotions as we explore the empowering story of Ms. MJ Malone, the queen of kindergarten, who steps into her new school with confidence inspired by her mother's affirmations and a sparkling tiara. From finding her name on a desk to playground adventures, MJ's tale is a shining beacon of self-belief and kindness, aptly illustrated by Vanessa's vibrant depictions of a diverse classroom setting.
Listeners will gain insights into how these beautifully crafted stories serve as invaluable resources for educators and community members, teaching young minds about embracing new experiences with courage and empathy. As I reminisce about my own days as a first-grade teacher, I'll share how these narratives help young learners understand the essence of kindness and the importance of representation. Join me in celebrating the nurturing power of literature, and learn how you can inspire students to be the kings and queens of their own learning adventures.COME SAY Hey!!
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The secrets to creating an inclusive business environment as we spotlight the remarkable insights of Aubrey Hagan, Whitney Harvey, and Shea Marlow. These experts bring light to the transformative power of cultural competency in small businesses. Aubrey shares her inspiring journey into DEI, underscoring the importance of personalized connections and education in welcoming diverse communities. Together, we cover actionable strategies that help small businesses enhance cultural competence and strengthen ties with varied customer bases.
Witness the evolving landscape of Minnesota as we explore the profound demographic shifts and the indispensable role of refugee settlement agencies in community integration. Whitney and Shea offer their expertise on crafting tailored onboarding and retention strategies, proving that embracing individuality in the workplace fosters inclusivity and improves employee satisfaction. By treating employees as unique individuals and building supportive environments, small businesses can truly thrive and engage meaningfully with diverse communities.
Our conversation also turns to the often-overlooked potential of candidates with criminal backgrounds. As the job market shifts, we emphasize the value these individuals bring and how their inclusion can be a societal game-changer. Learn about the importance of genuine relationships and customer insights in offering services that resonate with diverse audiences. We encourage businesses to begin their DEI journey with curiosity and thoughtful steps, reassuring that it's never too late to embrace this transformative path. Join us as we navigate the challenges and opportunities in creating culturally competent small businesses.COME SAY Hey!!
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