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  • From Teaching to Coaching: A Personal Journey
    2025/05/20

    In this episode, Dr. Catherine Quinlan reflects on her journey from teaching to coaching, exploring the transformative experiences she has had in education. She discusses the importance of empowering students, the differences between teaching and coaching, and how her experiences have shaped her approach to education. Catherine emphasizes the need for educators to focus on student engagement and personal growth, alongside content knowledge, rather than just content delivery.


    About the Host: Dr. Catherine L. Quinlan, ED.D.

    I am a researcher, professor, and curriculum design expert. I currently hold the Brenda B. Brodie Endowed Chair for Teacher Education in the School of Education at North Carolina Central University.


    Learn more about me and my research on my websites and YouTube channels.


    For more information visit my websites:

    Personal Website of Dr. Catherine L. Quinlan: https://drcatherinequinlan.com


    Visibility In STEM Education Consultant/Services: https://visibilityinstem.com/


    TEDx Talk: The Clarity We Need For Belonging: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3xAD3I3x-M&feature=youtu.be

    Recent Academic Book: Black Representation in the Science Curriculum: Implications for Identity, Culture, Belonging, and Curriculum Development.

    https://www.routledge.com/9781032757193


    Keystone Passage, Chapter Series Book: https://keystonepassage.com


    Check out the podcast:Learning, for Truth and Love: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6IlAjleK06X35gdoGqylGH

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drcatherinequinlan

    Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/learning-for-truth-and-love/id1785560564

    Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/649118d6-1db7-4273-aa01-bfd495703f71/learning-for-truth-and-love

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    24 分
  • Building Stronger Communities: A Conversation ft. Dr. Rasheda Likely
    2025/05/14

    In this conversation, Catherine Quinlan and Dr. Rasheda Likely explore the significance of building communities and professional networks, particularly for Black women. They discuss personal experiences of navigating identity, the importance of setting boundaries, and the impact of close networks on broader communities. The dialogue emphasizes the necessity of community for emotional well-being and personal growth, highlighting the dynamic nature of relationships and the choices individuals make in their interactions.


    About Dr. Rasheda Likely.

    Dr. Rasheda Likely serves as an Assistant Professor of Science Education in Elementary and Early Childhood Education at Kennesaw State University. She earned both her Bachelors and Masters of Science in Biology from the University of North Florida and her doctorate in STEM Education from Drexel University. Dr. Likely enjoys reimagining learning experiences that reflect and center the brilliance of minoritized students.


    She wrote a book chapter about the development of her Lotions and Potions curriculum. Here is the citation: Likely, R. (2024). Informed by the Intersections. Antiracist Research on K-12 Education and Teacher Preparation: Policy Making, Pedagogy, Curriculum, and Practices, 167-186.


    Check out the podcast: Learning, for Truth and Love:

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6IlAjleK06X35gdoGqylGH


    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drcatherinequinlan/videos


    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/learning-for-truth-and-love/id1785560564


    Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/identity/who-is-listening?returnTo=https%3A%2F%2Fmusic.amazon.com%2Fpodcasts%2F649118d6-1db7-4273-aa01-bfd495703f71%2Flearning-for-truth-and-love


    About the Host: Dr. Catherine L. Quinlan, ED.D.

    I am a researcher, professor, and curriculum design expert. I currently hold the Brenda B. Brodie Endowed Chair for Teacher Education in the School of Education at North Carolina Central University.


    Learn more about me and my research on my websites and YouTube channels.


    For more information visit my websites:

    Personal Website of Dr. Catherine L. Quinlan: https://drcatherinequinlan.com


    Visibility In STEM Education Consultant/Services: https://visibilityinstem.com/


    TEDx Talk: The Clarity We Need For Belonging: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3xAD3I3x-M&feature=youtu.be

    Recent Academic Book: Black Representation in the Science Curriculum: Implications for Identity, Culture, Belonging, and Curriculum Development.

    https://www.routledge.com/9781032757193


    Keystone Passage, Chapter Series Book: https://keystonepassage.com

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Beyond Bubble Baths: Self-Care in Academia ft. Dr. Rasheda Likely
    2025/05/05

    In this conversation, Dr. Rasheda Likely and Dr. Catherine Quinlan explore the concept of self-care beyond traditional pampering activities. They discuss the importance of integrating self-care into daily life, especially within the academic context, where pressures can lead to burnout. The dialogue emphasizes the need for emotional well-being, the joy of learning, and the significance of creativity as a form of self-care. They also address the challenges posed by institutional expectations and the necessity of finding personal fulfillment in research and professional endeavors. In this conversation, Catherine Quinlan and Rasheda Likely explore the multifaceted nature of self-care, emphasizing the importance of intentional practices that go beyond traditional notions like bubble baths. They discuss the significance of recognizing one's own genius, the necessity of rest for creativity and healing, and the cultural implications of storytelling. The dialogue encourages listeners to adopt daily self-care routines that are personalized and restorative, advocating for a shift from resistance to restoration in the pursuit of well-being.


    About Dr. Rasheda Likely.

    Dr. Rasheda Likely serves as an Assistant Professor of Science Education in Elementary and Early Childhood Education at Kennesaw State University. She earned both her Bachelors and Masters of Science in Biology from the University of North Florida and her doctorate in STEM Education from Drexel University. Dr. Likely enjoys reimagining learning experiences that reflect and center the brilliance of minoritized students.


    She wrote a book chapter about the development of her Lotions and Potions curriculum. Here is the citation: Likely, R. (2024). Informed by the Intersections. Antiracist Research on K-12 Education and Teacher Preparation: Policy Making, Pedagogy, Curriculum, and Practices, 167-186.



    About the Host: Dr. Catherine L. Quinlan, ED.D.

    I am a researcher, professor, and curriculum design expert. I currently hold the Brenda B. Brodie Endowed Chair for Teacher Education in the School of Education at North Carolina Central University.


    Learn more about me and my research on my websites and YouTube channels.


    For more information visit my websites:

    Personal Website of Dr. Catherine L. Quinlan: https://drcatherinequinlan.com


    Visibility In STEM Education Consultant/Services: https://visibilityinstem.com/


    TEDx Talk: The Clarity We Need For Belonging: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3xAD3I3x-M&feature=youtu.be

    Recent Academic Book: Black Representation in the Science Curriculum: Implications for Identity, Culture, Belonging, and Curriculum Development.

    https://www.routledge.com/9781032757193


    Keystone Passage, Chapter Series Book: https://keystonepassage.com

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    1 時間 1 分
  • The Power of Representation in Storytelling ft. Dr. Carolivia Herron’s (Host) EPIC City with Dr. Catherine Quinlan (Guest) Aired 12/26/23 4pm-5pm
    2025/05/01

    This episode features Dr. Carolivia Herron’s Epic City Live Radio Show recording in which I, Dr. Catherine Quinlan was a guest. In this engaging conversation, Professor Catherine Quinlan discusses her journey as an author of children's literature, focusing on the importance of representation and heritage in education. She shares insights from her Keystone Passage series, which aims to connect young readers with their African heritage through imaginative storytelling. The discussion also touches on the significance of addressing themes of belonging and shame in children's narratives, as well as the role of science education in fostering a deeper understanding of cultural identity.


    Dr. Catherine Quinlan is the Brenda B. Brodie Endowed Chair in Teacher Education in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, School of Education at North Carolina Central University (NCCU), Durham, NC.


    You can find out more about Dr. Quinlan's Keystone Passage series on ⁠Keystone Passage.com⁠, Available everywhere books are ⁠sold⁠.


    Epic City with Professor Carolivia Herron airs on Takoma Park Radio on Tuesdays 4pm-5pm. https://takomaradio.org/

    Carolivia Herron is author of several books including:

    Nappy Hair

    Thereafter Johnnie

    Always an Olivia: A Remarkable Family History (Jewish Identity)

    Little Georgia and the Apples: Aunt Georgia's First Catalpa Tale

    Peacesong DC: A Jewish Africana Academic Epic Tale of Washington City

    Asenath and the Origin of Nappy Hair: Being a Collection fo tales Gathered and Extracted from the Epic Stanzas of Asenath and Our Song of Songs


    Available Everywhere books are sold.



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    50 分
  • The Power of Community in Mental Health
    2025/04/21

    In this conversation, Dr. GiShawn Mance discusses the complexities of trauma, coping mechanisms, and the importance of community in healing. She emphasizes the need for self-awareness and the role of individual therapy in understanding personal triggers. The discussion also highlights various resources available for mental health support, particularly for the Black community, and the significance of collective healing in overcoming trauma.

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    50 分
  • Navigating Mental Health and Trauma ft Dr. GiShawn Mance
    2025/04/14

    In this conversation, host Dr. Catherine Quinlan and special guest Dr. GiShawn Mance explore the intricate relationship between mental health, trauma, and community. They discuss the various forms of trauma, including systemic issues related to race and poverty, and how these experiences impact individuals differently. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of understanding trauma, the role of vulnerability in healing, and the necessity of community support in navigating mental health challenges. They also touch on coping strategies and the need for open conversations about mental health, particularly among marginalized groups.


    About Dr. GiShawn Mance


    Dr. GiShawn Mance is an associate professor of psychology at Howard University and a licensed clinical psychologist. Her scholarly work focuses on culturally and contextually relevant trauma-focused mental health interventions, community-based participatory research, and adolescent and emerging adult mental health.


    You are welcome to submit your questions and interests in advance using this submission form.

    Please join us for part II next Monday 11AM as we discuss coping and the community. Please feel free to submit your questions or comments ahead of time using this link.


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    About the Host: Dr. Catherine L. Quinlan, ED.D.

    I am a researcher, professor, and curriculum design expert. I currently hold the Brenda B. Brodie Endowed Chair for Teacher Education in the School of Education at North Carolina Central University.


    Learn more about me and my research on my websites and YouTube channels.


    For more information visit my websites:

    Personal Website of Dr. Catherine L. Quinlan: https://drcatherinequinlan.com


    Visibility In STEM Education Consultant/Services: https://visibilityinstem.com/


    TEDx Talk: The Clarity We Need For Belonging: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3xAD3I3x-M&feature=youtu.be

    Recent Academic Book: Black Representation in the Science Curriculum: Implications for Identity, Culture, Belonging, and Curriculum Development.

    https://www.routledge.com/9781032757193


    Keystone Passage, Chapter Series Book: https://keystonepassage.com

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Navigating Mental Health and its Importance in Society
    2025/04/07

    In this episode, Dr. Catherine Quinlan delves into the significance of mental health, sharing her personal journey and insights. She discusses the importance of understanding mental health, coping mechanisms, and the role of boundaries in maintaining well-being. The conversation also touches on societal impacts, the connection between mental health and personal experiences, and the importance of recognizing oneself. Catherine emphasizes the need for open discussions about mental health, especially concerning children, and expresses her commitment to addressing these topics in her work.

    Dr. Quinlan is author of recent book Black Representation in the Science Curriculum: Implications for Identity, Culture, Belonging, and Curriculum Development

    You can find a more complete list of her work on her website www.visibilityinstem.com and on https://linktr.ee/catherinequinlan

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    26 分
  • The Role of Fear in Our Lives
    2025/03/24

    In this conversation, I, Dr. Catherine Quinlan, delve into the concepts of courage and cowardice, exploring their implications in personal and societal contexts. I reflect on my experiences and the emotional challenges of sharing my work publicly, emphasizing the importance of self-reflection and the impact of fear on decision-making. Through my insights, I encourages listeners to confront their fears and embrace courage in their lives.


    About the Host: Dr. Catherine L. Quinlan, ED.D.

    I am a researcher, professor, and curriculum design expert. I currently hold the Brenda B. Brodie Endowed Chair for Teacher Education in the School of Education at North Carolina Central University.


    Learn more about me and my research on my websites and YouTube channels.


    For more information visit my websites:

    Personal Website of Dr. Catherine L. Quinlan: https://drcatherinequinlan.com


    Visibility In STEM Education Consultant/Services: https://visibilityinstem.com/


    TEDx Talk: The Clarity We Need For Belonging: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3xAD3I3x-M&feature=youtu.be

    Recent Academic Book: Black Representation in the Science Curriculum: Implications for Identity, Culture, Belonging, and Curriculum Development.

    https://www.routledge.com/9781032757193


    Keystone Passage, Chapter Series Book: https://keystonepassage.com

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    17 分