Podcast – Center for Teaching and Learning /ctl Wed, 25 Mar 2026 20:22:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /ctl/wp-content/uploads/sites/88/2024/01/cropped-android-chrome-512x512-1-32x32.png Podcast – Center for Teaching and Learning /ctl 32 32 Teaching in Higher Ed podcast /ctl/teaching-in-higher-ed-podcast/ Wed, 18 Mar 2026 20:19:58 +0000 /ctl/?p=5682 What if your commute, workout, or morning coffee came with a dose of practical, research-informed teaching ideas? Hosted by Bonni Stachowiak — professor, dean of teaching and learning, and lifelong educator — the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast has been a trusted weekly companion for college faculty since 2014, with over five million downloads and counting.

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What if your commute, workout, or morning coffee came with a dose of practical, research-informed teaching ideas? Hosted by Bonni Stachowiak — professor, dean of teaching and learning, and lifelong educator — the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast has been a trusted weekly companion for college faculty since 2014, with over five million downloads and counting.

Each episode explores the art and science of facilitating meaningful learning, featuring candid conversations with educators across disciplines on topics like active learning, inclusive pedagogy, AI in the classroom, and student engagement. Whether you have 20 minutes between classes or a long drive ahead, there’s an episode that meets you where you are — and sends you back to your students with something new to try.

Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and at 

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The Three Amygdala Podcast /ctl/the-three-amygdala-podcast/ Wed, 25 Feb 2026 22:14:34 +0000 /ctl/?p=5531 "The Three Amygdala" is a podcast dedicated to understanding the evidence of psychological phenomena that underlies contemporary social events and experiences. Hosted by Doctors Bill Jenkins, Paul Johnson Jr, and Shawn Graham of the University of Maine at Presque Isle.

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The Three Amygdala

“The Three Amygdala” is a podcast dedicated to understanding the evidence of psychological phenomena that underlies contemporary social events and experiences. Hosted by Doctors Bill Jenkins, Paul Johnson Jr, and Shawn Graham of the University of Maine at Presque Isle.

Across its episodes, the hosts analyze topics such as peer support, loneliness, and imposter syndrome through psychological lenses, discuss complex behaviors like procrastination, behavioral addictions, and psychopathy, and examine modern issues including AI counseling ethics and the role of heated rivalry in culture. Each episode blends scientific insight with cultural analysis to help listeners understand how psychological mechanisms shape personal experiences and societal dynamics.

This podcast is recorded in the Media Production Studio with the support of the Center for Teaching & Learning. Reach out to us if you would like to record a podcast or instructional video in our studio.

Check it out here: 

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