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If you’re a teacher or a student, we’ve developed a podcast just for you. It’s an exciting and important time in education in North Dakota. The door is wide open for innovative ideas to better equip our children for the future. What needs to done to prepare the next generation of students and teachers? And what does innovative education look like in action? Our conversations will include Governor Doug Burgum. We’ll also hear from key decision makers and most importantly teachers and students ...
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From the Square Butte of North Dakota, Lisa Gusewelle investigates and brings to our audience different topics of interest to our state's teachers, schools, and students. Listen to hear from some of our state's great education leaders. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/butteeducation/support
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In this episode of Functional Medicine Doc Talk, Dr. Woeller interviews holistic nutritionist Josh Dech who is a gastrointestinal health and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) specialist. Their conversation is comprehensive discussing the importance of lifestyle, exercise, healthy eating, the microbiome, and more when it comes to Chron's and Colitis.…
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In this podcast Dr. Woeller interviews internationally recognized Lyme disease expert and naturopathic physician Nicola Ducharme, ND. Dr. Nicola, as she likes to be called, has years of experience in helping individuals with tick-borne illnesses through a combination of naturopathic medicine therapies, along with the conventional use of antibiotics…
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In this podcast, Dr. Woeller interviews naturopathic physician Snowy Tan, ND regarding common practices in dentistry, including the use of toxic metals that can have negative effects on health and contribute to chronic illness. They also discuss the role of ozone used in biological dentistry for microbe elimination, and the necessity to acknowledge…
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Cancer is a complex disease with many facets linked to genetics, abnormal cellular mechanisms, environmental exposures, etc. A key element in cancer prevention is diet, and in many situations, cancer can be helped with improved nutrition. The problem is there is no one established diet for all types of cancer, but there are nutritional and lifestyl…
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Woeller interviews Elena Naginsky, nutrition consultant, about Rigvir therapy which is a unique cancer intervention called virotherapy. They also discuss the use of Rife Technology, Bio-Resonance, and nutrition. Bio: For the past 20 years, I have been managing my health challenges through alternative health methods. The…
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In this podcast episode Dr. Woeller interviews Beth Sutton, an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), who has a unique story regarding her son with autism, and her journey through the world of biomedical intervention and the importance of genomic testing. Beth Sutton, MSN, APRN, FNP-C is an integrative medicine provider at Pappas Health, LLC in…
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In this episode Dr. Woeller interviews Lynn Weber, CHC about her journey through mold exposure, regaining and maintaining good health, and steps to take for home mold detection and remediation. Here is Lynn’s statement and short bio: "I am Lynn Weber, a holistic health coach who earned my certification from IIN in 2013. Like many people, my desire …
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Throughout her extensive medical career, Dr. Suzanne Gazda has uniquely combined a dedication to outstanding care with an authentic commitment to patients as people first. Renowned by peers and patients alike, Dr. Gazda offers a lifetime of experiences and that can best be summed up as truly extraordinary. From her first days of study at the Univer…
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Dr Dani Gordon MD is a double board certified medical doctor & leading expert in integrative and cannabinoid medicine. She has treated thousands of patients with medical cannabis, is Vice Chair of the UK Medical Cannabis Clinicians Society and is the author of ‘The CBD Bible’ and 'The Resilience Blueprint.' She is the founder and Medical Director o…
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In this Functional Medicine Doc Talk podcast, Dr. Woeller interviews Sana Majeed, MBBS, FMAPS (USA) who is a pediatrician in Pakistan implementing biomedical intervention (aka integrative medicine) for individuals on the autism-spectrum. Dr. Majeed (aka Dr. Sana) also discusses her son’s regression into autism, and her work over many years using bi…
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In this Functional Medicine Doc Talk podcast Dr. Woeller interviews Melissa Smith, MSN, CPNP, PMHS, a functional and integrative medicine pediatric nurse practitioner with specialization in PANS and PANDAS. Here is Melissa's description of her training and experience: "I graduated with a BSN in nursing from Michigan State University. In my first fe…
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Dr. Jasmyne Brown is a board certified and licensed naturopathic doctor with many years of experience. She earned her Bachelor of Science in chemistry with a minor in biology from Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University in 2013. Then she earned her Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine and Master of Human Nutrition degrees from the University of B…
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James B. Adams, Ph.D., is the Director of the Autism/Asperger's Research Program at Arizona State University. His research focuses on the medical causes of autism and how to treat and prevent it including the areas of nutrition (vitamins/minerals, essential fatty acids, carnitine, digestive enzymes, special diets), oxidative stress, gut bacteria, m…
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Terri Hirning is health education specialist and mother of a son once diagnosed with severe autism. Her years of implementing dietary intervention, including gluten and casein-free, digestive system treatments against clostridia and fungal infections, as well as various detoxification therapies, eventually lead to his transformation. Her son Matthe…
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Larry Bruder is the co-founder and CEO of IASIS technologies which specializes in microcurrent neurofeedback. Traditional neurofeedback (TNFB) is a non-invasive intervention for individuals with attention deficit disorder, brain trauma, and cognitive challenges. TFNB has a long history of use as an active participant therapy to assist the brain in …
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Alessandra Miele, FMCHC, FYT is functional medicine health coach and mother of a child recovered from autism. Her journey through autism intervention for her son was overseen by the renowned physician Sidney Baker, MD, a pioneer in biomedical autism treatments, and founding member of the Defeat Autism Now (DAN!) movement, along with Bernard Rimland…
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In this podcast, Dr. Woeller interviews Chandler Marrs, Ph.D, the coauthor of "Thiamine Deficiency Disease, Dysautonomia, and High Calorie Malnutrition." Thiamine (vitamin B1) is a central nutrient in many biochemical reactions related to energy production. In severe forms of B1 deficiency various cardiovascular and neurological conditions can occu…
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Lori Knowles-Jimenez is the mother of a son who lost his diagnosis of autism through her efforts of implementing biomedical intervention, aka integrative medicine, including diet, nutritional supplements, and detoxification therapies. Her son has graduated college and is now living and working independently as a young active adult. Lori is the mana…
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Bill Shaw, PhD was the founder of Great Plains Laboratory (now Mosaic Diagnostics Laboratory). With over 25 years in running Great Plains Laboratory, Dr. Shaw developed cutting edge testing such as the Organic Acids Test and published important research into the adverse health effects of certain fungal and clostridia bacterial compounds. His collec…
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The microbiome is an integral component of our digestive system, and proper amounts of normal bacteria within the microbiome are critical for overall health. Jeff Thurston of Master Supplements is a specialist in probiotic research and development and in this interview discusses many important aspects of a healthy microbiome, including the role of …
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Deanna Krueger is the Co-President of the South Central Literacy Chapter of the North Dakota Literacy Association and a reading specialist at Bismarck Public Schools. She and her group have brought engaging opportunities and benefits for North Dakota citizens interested in becoming more informed on literacy for our children. To look at what opportu…
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Ryan Bleth is with the North Dakota Science Teachers Association and is the 2009 award-winner of the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. You can catch him and his group next on Saturday, December 4th, 2021 from 8 to 10 a.m. or 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Bleth mentions this great opportunity for teachers to become researc…
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Kel Sassi is a professor at North Dakota State University and a prominent member of the National Writing Project, the Red River Valley Writing Project, the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, the digital Write Across America marathon, the National and ND Council of Teachers of English, and the Write Now community. She is most known for her book Writ…
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Amy Flicek of North Dakota United organizers 60+ professional development opportunities for those interested in education. Each year, she and her team ensure that educators have access to relevant resources and community support so that educators not only maintain licensure but continue to have an opportunity of bettering themselves. If you are int…
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Nikki Fideldy-Doll is an exciting educator in the state of North Dakota. Currently she serves as the North Dakota Career and Technical Education's Agricultural Supervisor. However, she is most well-known for her agricultural education podcast with Breanna Bregel titled Here by the Owl and the professional development she has offered through FFA and…
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Leah Juelke is an incredible North Dakotan teacher who has won many local, national, and global awards for her practice. In this podcast, she shares with us the unique professional development organization she's a part of, Spark Teaching Group, and also shares about the class offering she is doing through North Dakota State University titled "Journ…
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From the Square Butte of North Dakota, Lisa Gusewelle is interviewing some of our state's top professional development leaders for education. Tune in to hear from some of the incomparable educators that we have leading teachers in our state. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/butteeducation/support…
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Sara Medalen is a TItle 1 Reading and Math Interventionist (grades k-5) at Sunnyside Elementary in Minot and has nearly 30 years of classroom experience. Sara was a finalist for the 2019 North Dakota Teacher of the Year and is widely known for her Books & Braids and Dudes and ‘Dos before and after school programs. She believes students must feel lo…
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I (along with a team of educators) am involved in innovative education! It's an outdoor learning opportunity for fifth-grade students. We would love to get our adventure in education noticed throughout the state. I would suggest interviewing us as a group. We are partnered with Fish and Wildlife and our outdoor opportunities are at Sullys Hill Nati…
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Dr. Andi Dulski-Bucholz is the Dean and Chair of the Division of Education at Mayville State University. In this episode, Dr. Dulski-Bucholz is joined by Dr. Kelli Odden, Professor of Early Childhood Education at Mayville State. They’re teaming up to talk about how they’re training our next generation of teachers, more commonly referred to as pre-s…
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In this episode, I talk to Nikki Doll and two of her students—Teegan Henke and Shelby Meckle—about service learning. You’ll hear about how service learning impacts the community and students—and how it sets a foundation for building 21st Century skills. The students find needs in the community—or world—and look to fill the voids through projects, t…
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In this episode, I visit with Williston High School’s Director of Bands-Eric Rooke. Eric focuses on building relationships to bring the best out of his students. He says, ”Education happens at its finest when we get to know our kids and our kids get to know us as human beings. Resources: http://www.teddintersmith.com http://www.ndunited.org/thecutt…
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Beatrice Hill is in her fifth year at West Fargo high school teaching English language arts. During her first year, she was approached by students who wanted to begin a literary magazine. Hill allows the students to take the lead on every aspect of the magazine, from providing content and page design to seeking out fundraising sources and including…
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In this episode, I talk to Rolla agriculture instructor William Fritz. Fritz uses inquiry based learning to teach 12 different semester classes throughout the school year. The classes range from agriculture business to livestock production, and everything in between. He wants the students to experience agriculture. He says a lot of students still b…
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In this episode I visit with Anne Kelsch, Ryan Zerr and Melissa Gjellstad from the University or North Dakota. We’ll talk about the importance of general education and why it’s critical in helping students develop 21st Century skills. The three offer advice on what current high school students—looking ahead to college—should know—including the thou…
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This podcast is designed for teachers, students, parents and others interested in education in North Dakota. I’m your host Tom Gerhardt. In this episode I visit with Solen Cannon Ball Supt. Justin Fryer and Title 1 Math Teacher Vanessa Peach. A switch to trimester schedules a couple of years back has lead to increased student engagement and graduat…
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This weeks podcast is with Lynnae Liese—the Personalized Learning Coordinator at New Rockford-Sheyenne. The school recently started a Personalized Learning Academy—empowering students and giving them voice and choice in their learning. Lies says its an opt-in program where students choose three or four courses they want to study. An instructor is t…
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This weeks podcast is with Sara Bohrer, who started a program at Bismarck Century High School four years ago called “Peer to Peer.” She says several years ago a group of parents and administrators got together to talk about how they could get students with disabilities more involved. Resources: http://www.teddintersmith.com http://www.ndunited.org/…
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Leslye Thiery says growing up in small town North Dakota (Ashley) she’s felt her whole life has been geared toward being a teacher. Her father was a science teacher in New Rockford and her grandmother was also a teacher. She says those influences along with compassion for others made her journey to the classroom almost preordained. Thiery says her …
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Growing up, Pete Stenberg enjoyed math and science and decided he wanted to become a civil engineer. After three years of engineering classes he decided he couldn’t see himself in an office setting all the time, so he took an education class. As they say, the rest is history. Stenberg has been teaching and coaching in Minot for 28 years. As an educ…
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Third grade teacher Jessica Schmidt and 7-12 teacher Wendy Bichler collaborate between grade levels in Ashley. The teachers say it’s great for the students helping them to become more confident, creative and communicative. The older students help the younger ones with writing with the third graders becoming more comfortable sharing their work and t…
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Annette Hovey of New Rockford-Sheyenne was a finalist for the 2019 North Dakota Teacher of the Year. She teaches band, jazz band, choir and more. She says her love of music stretches back to her childhood when her parents put her in piano lessons. She told me one piece of music defines her as an instructor. About 2015, she pulled out a piece called…
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Leah Juelke is an English Learner teacher at Fargo South, the same school she graduated from in 2001. But things have changed in terms of population and demographics in the area in the last seventeen years. Juelke says South has a much more diverse student population then when she school there and she believes its made South a better school. Juelke…
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Heidi Demars began her career as an occupational therapist working in schools. However, her career path changed one day when she recognized a boy who was struggling in class. Demars said she knew something had happened to him and could see he wasn’t wiling to share about it. She decided to use a calming practice with him—and he opened up. She says …
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The Alexander Public School District made a bold decision this spring (after much investigation and consideration) to move to a 4-day school week beginning in the fall of 2018. In this episode of The Cutting Ed podcast, we’ll hear about the decision through the lens of a kindergarten teacher. Deb Hankins started her teaching career as a paraprofess…
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Tioga High Science Teacher Sarah Klug says she originally wanted to be a doctor. While attending Minot State, she says she didn’t have the passion for the medical field and decided to take an intro to teaching class with a friend and ended up loving it. Klug, now in her fourth year of teaching, says it was her student teaching experience with Mary …
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Eileen Zygarlicke says Grand Forks Community School is the best kept secret in Grand Forks. Her pride in the school and passion for teaching are evident the minute you meet her. Mrs. Z, as the students call her, has been teaching at Grand Forks Community School for around 16 years. She works with at risk students, but is quick to point out that at …
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In her four years as a grade school teacher in Bismarck, Olivia Becker says she has done a 180 in terms of her teaching philosophy. Becker says she entered the profession with a traditional approach, but soon found herself overwhelmed by curriculum, teaching to standards and student behaviors. Becker says she came to understand that she wasn’t happ…
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Jackson Holm is a senior at Grand Forks Red River High School. He’s a National Merit Scholar finalist who enjoys computer science, theatre and takes an innovations class from teacher Eric Sanders (Sanders was featured on Episode 21). Sanders says of Holm, “He has designed video games, designed and launched a high-altitude balloon (near-space balloo…
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Eric Sanders says he started thinking about innovative education during a Creating Innovators book study. He says he was amazed at the incredible work students were doing; sometimes because of school, but often times in spite of school. Sanders says that’s when he began thinking about how he could create authentic learning experiences in his classr…
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