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PoCC On Air Podcast

PoCC On Air Podcast

PoCC On Air Podcast

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Topic Category:

Education

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Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 2
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

PoCC On Air with The Straight A’s is a podcast built as an extension of the National Association of Independent Schools People of Color Conference, the flagship of NAIS' commitment to equity and justice in teaching, learning, and sustainability for independent schools.

Hosted by four long-time independent school educators and industry leaders, and featuring visits from conference speakers, organizers, and participants, the podcast seeks to amplify the many voices in and around PoCC that help make the event a mainstay on NAIS's annual professional development calendar.

It previously existed independent of NAIS as The Straight A's Podcast; dedicated listeners of that show will no doubt recognize the combination of thoughtful questions, spirited storytelling, and witty banter that continue in this next iteration.





Meet The Straight A’s



Art Hall

Art’s coast-to-coast journey as an educator has spanned 25-plus years and has included stops in Los Angeles, Dallas, and Philadelphia. His work is guided and informed by a deep passion for the success of all students, particularly those who identify as African American boys. He sees educators as the keepers of what he often calls “the eternal flame of optimism,” and often reminds his professional peers that, “We don’t get paid to have bad days.” You’ll hear his unfailingly positive energy permeate every conversation he has with guests on the pod. You’ll also hear it in the annual “This is our year!” proclamation he makes on behalf of his beloved Lakers at the start of each NBA season.



Amani Reed

Amani has worked at and led schools in nearly every region of the country—Pacific Northwest, Midwest, East, and South. His many roles in those institutions and his service as a trustee for multiple education-focused nonprofit organizations have allowed him to deeply explore the relationships our schools foster with one another and with the communities they serve. On the pod, his voice is one of thoughtfulness, steadiness, and reason, and he has taken on the challenging responsibility of keeping the rest of the crew focused while on the mic. His under-the-radar talents include baking traditional Hungarian pastries and assembling bicycles from the ground up.



Abe Wehmiller

Abe has spent the last three decades in a variety of teaching, coaching, and administrative roles across five different independent schools, and has used that time to develop a broad and deep understanding of how schools function. A trained facilitator and executive coach, his professional mission is to inspire and guide individuals, teams, institutions, and communities to discover, live, and tell their unique and authentic stories. He approaches his work on the podcast with that mission in mind, holding space for guests to explore and share their journeys to and through our schools. His shoe closet includes an eclectic collection of Nike Dunks and Air Max 1’s, all of which, he’s quick to point out, he copped at below retail ...

Podcast Insights

Content Themes

The podcast focuses on topics related to equity, justice in education, and the experiences of educators of color in independent schools. Episodes cover themes like the role of educators in shaping futures, the significance of cultural identity in teaching, and insights from notable figures in the education field, such as the dialogue with Christopher Emdin discussing the importance of hip-hop in education.

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