Episodios

  • Episode 238: Interview w/ Julie Hasson
    Mar 14 2025

    In this episode of the Counter Narrative Podcast, Charles Williams speaks with Dr. Julie Hasson about her journey in education, focusing on the importance of teacher resilience and engagement. They discuss the shift from external factors affecting teacher retention to the internal resources teachers need to thrive. Julie shares practical strategies for building resilience, the significance of self-check-ins, and the need for a culture of honesty in educational settings. The conversation also highlights the upcoming NCMLE conference and the sessions they will be leading.

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    34 m
  • Episode 237: Pause to Ponder - When The Noise Fades...
    Mar 7 2025

    In this episode, Charles Williams reflects on the current state of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts, particularly in the context of a recent conference he attended. He discusses the noticeable decline in engagement and attendance at DEI-related events, questioning the authenticity of allyship in a changing political climate. Williams emphasizes the importance of standing up for DEI even when it is uncomfortable and the need for genuine commitment to these values beyond performative actions.

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    8 m
  • Episode 236: Interview w/ David James
    Feb 28 2025

    In this episode of the Counter Narrative Podcast, host Charles Williams engages with David James, a dedicated seventh-grade social studies teacher and conference director for the North Carolina Association for Middle Level Education (NCMLE). They discuss the journey of educators, the significance of teacher leadership, and the impact of personalized professional development on student achievement. David shares insights from his experience in education, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, networking, and empowering teachers to take initiative in their roles. The conversation also highlights the upcoming NCMLE conference, which promises to be a valuable opportunity for educators to connect and grow.
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    29 m
  • Episode 235: Interview w/ Ismael Jimenez
    Feb 21 2025

    In this episode of the Counter Narrative Podcast, host Charles Williams engages with educator Ishmael Jimenez, who shares his journey into education and the importance of understanding historical context in teaching. They discuss the significance of Black history, the role of educators in challenging dominant narratives, and the need for truth in education. Ishmael emphasizes the importance of community engagement and the responsibility of educators to speak truthfully, even in the face of fear and societal pushback. The conversation concludes with recommendations for resources to deepen understanding of these issues and a call to action for listeners to engage with their communities.

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    32 m
  • Episode 234: The 2025 Black History Month Special
    Feb 14 2025

    In this episode of the Counter Narrative Podcast, host Charles Williams engages in a rich conversation with guests Leonard Webb and Vernon Wright. They explore the significance of Black History Month, the importance of storytelling, and the need to challenge the traditional narratives surrounding Black history. Leonard shares a personal story about his father, highlighting the complexities of race and identity, while Vernon emphasizes the importance of service and understanding one's purpose. Together, they aim to uplift voices and share experiences that resonate with the broader themes of resilience and cultural heritage. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the significance of names, identity, and the importance of preparing for life's challenges. They explore the historical context of Timbuktu, emphasizing the need to recognize and understand our roots. The discussion highlights the importance of empathy through understanding history and the role of narratives in shaping our perspectives. The speakers also stress the importance of passing knowledge and stories to future generations, encouraging a call to serve and uplift others.

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    51 m
  • Episode 233: Pause to Ponder - The Intersection of Progress and Patriotism
    Feb 7 2025

    In this episode of the Counter Narrative Podcast, Charles Williams emphasizes the critical need to teach authentic history, particularly during Black History Month. He discusses the intersection of policies and problems, particularly in relation to immigration and the historical context of laws like the Fugitive Slave Act. Williams argues that understanding our shared history is essential for recognizing patterns that inform current societal issues. He calls for vigilance in education and community engagement to ensure that the full story is told, advocating for a more inclusive and honest approach to history that empowers future generations.

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    10 m
  • Episode 232: Interview w/ Maggie Broderick
    Jan 31 2025

    In this episode of the Counter Narrative Podcast, host Charles Williams engages with educator Maggie Broderick to discuss the importance of belonging in education and the concept of 'oases'—hidden spaces within schools where students can find connection and support. They explore how these oases contribute to social emotional learning and the overall well-being of students, emphasizing the need for educators to be supported in their roles. The conversation highlights the impact of extracurricular activities and the necessity of preserving these vital spaces in the face of budget cuts and educational policies that prioritize standardized testing over holistic education.

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    28 m
  • Episode 231: Pause to Ponder - A Dream & A Contradiction
    Jan 24 2025

    In this episode of the Counter Narrative Podcast, Charles Williams reflects on the significance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day coinciding with the inauguration of Donald Trump. He explores the contrasting legacies of King and Trump, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and the role of educators in promoting equity and inclusion. Williams challenges listeners to consider their contributions to King's dream and the necessity of aligning actions with values of justice, especially in the face of systemic barriers.

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    13 m