376: Will Swaim—An Unholy Incubator

376: Will Swaim—An Unholy Incubator

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491: MacKenzie Price—The Most Talked About School in the World

What if school could be reimagined from the ground up? This week, Mike sits down with entrepreneur and education innovator MacKenzie Price, the founder of Alpha School, a model that's attracting global attention for helping students learn twice as much in half the time. Using art ...  Afficher plus

490: About My Father

In honor of Father's Day, we're sharing several hilarious chapters from the audio version of Peggy Rowe's bestselling book About Your Father. Buy all three audiobooks from bestselling author Peggy Rowe for $30 or $15 individually at: https://bit.ly/MomsAudiobooks Tip o' the hat t ...  Afficher plus

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