Episode 15: Nils Olsen
Choice, flow and self control Podcast Overview: Nils Olsen is an Assistant Professor and the Program Director of Organizational Sciences at The George Washington University. During his talk, which was...
View ArticleEpisode 16: Steve Kluger
Last Days of Summer Podcast Overview: In April of 2013, Steve Kluger sat down with the students of THINK Global School to discuss his epistolary novel Last Days of Summer. First published in 1998, Last...
View ArticleEpisode 17: Japan student roundtable
JapanStudent Roundtable Podcast Overview: Students Madeline, David, Julia, and Galek sit down at an underground cafe to discuss their initial impressions of Hiroshima, Japan, including their thoughts...
View ArticleEpisode 18: Dr. Oliver Rothschild
Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship Podcast Overview: On May 21st, 2013, Dr. Oliver Rothschild spoke to the students of THINK Global School about his experiences in social entrepreneurship and the...
View ArticleEpisode 19: Urmi Basu
Gender Inequality in India Podcast Overview: Urmi Basu is the founder of New Light, a non-profit organization that provides shelter, food, education, and security to the children of sex workers and...
View ArticleEpisode 20: Dilip Simeon
Gandhi and the Indian independence movement Podcast Overview: On October 8th, 2013, author and labour historian Dilip Simeon spoke to the students of THINK Global School about Mahatma Gandhi and his...
View ArticleEpisode 21: Dr. Robert Jacobs
Nuclear disasters and their effects on communities Podcast Overview: On April 2, 2014, the students of THINK Global School and Hiroshima International School played host to noted historian and author...
View ArticleEpisode 22: New student roundtable discussion
New student roundtable discussion Podcast Overview: In the first student roundtable of the 2014-15 school year, our five new 11th graders –Samtag, Jake, Joshua, Sabrina, and Ronnie– sit down to chat...
View ArticleEpisode 23: Routine in the TGS context
Student Roundtable: Routine in the TGS context Podcast Overview: Maintaining a regular and disciplined routine is the key to success for many of today’s leaders and influencers, but how do you...
View ArticleEpisode 24: Chatting with our graduates six months out
Graduate Roundtable: Life six months out Podcast Overview: It’s been six months since the first TGS graduation and our fifteen graduates have gone their separate ways to begin attending university or...
View ArticleEpisode 1: Prince Reza Pahlavi
The syndrome of thesilent majority Podcast Overview: On February 13th, 2013, Prince of Iran Reza Pahlavi met with the students of THINK Global School to discuss what he considers his biggest worry of...
View ArticleEpisode 2: Social media and the Boston bombings
Social media and the Boston bombings Podcast Overview: Boston was a powerful place to swallow the impact of the terrorist attacks on April 15, 2013. While some students were in class, the grade 9...
View ArticleEpisode 3: Tony Wagner
Creating Innovators Podcast Overview: International best-selling author Dr. Tony Wagner has created quite a stir in the world of education with his disruptive take that K-12 and college institutions...
View ArticleEpisode 4: NYC student roundtable
New York Citystudent roundtable Podcast Overview: 10th grade students Joseph, Gawa, Alejandro and Liisa hold a roundtable discussion ahead of their weXplore trip to New York City. The trip marks the...
View ArticleEpisode 5: Students discuss their visit to NYC
Students discuss theirvisit to NYC Podcast Overview: 10th graders Joseph, Gawa, Alejandro, and Liisa sit back down for a postXplore roundtable talk concerning their recent trip to New York City....
View ArticleEpisode 6: Greg Simon
The U.S. Government and how it will survive Podcast Overview: Greg Simon is a Former Senior Congressional staff member in the United States House of Representatives and Senate, as well as the former...
View ArticleEpisode 7: BBC Correspondents Richard Lister and Phillipa Thomas
Citizen journalism in the 21st century Podcast Overview: With a combined 45 years of experience in the field of reporting between them, BBC correspondents Richard Lister and Philippa Thomas are no...
View ArticleEpisode 8: Matthew Albert
The importance of the International Baccalaureate Podcast Overview: Since its introduction in 1968, the International Baccalaureate® (IB) has seen widespread adoption throughout the world, with over...
View ArticleEpisode 9: Noam Chomsky
War, politics and mass media. Podcast Overview: Professor Noam Chomsky has been a subject of great acclaim during his lengthy career. Once referred to by Paul Robinson of the New York Times Book...
View ArticleEpisode 10: Lucy Alibar
Beasts of the Southern Wild Podcast Overview: Anyone who has seen the popular indie film “Beasts of the Southern Wild” has had the chance to step into the magical backwoods world co-created by Benh...
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