• Empowering Educators to Transform STEM Learning
    Jan 28 2026

    Dr. Jennifer Berry, CEO of Smartlab, and Dave from The PocketLab delve into the transformative power of STEM education in K-12 settings. They discuss the importance of fostering a STEM identity among students, emphasizing that it's not just about mastering technology but about cultivating a sense of belonging and confidence in tackling rigorous challenges. Dr. Berry shares insights from her experience at Smart Lab, highlighting how hands-on, project-based learning environments can ignite students' curiosity and drive, leading to those pivotal "aha" moments that signify true understanding and growth.

    The conversation also touches on the evolving role of technology in education, particularly the integration of AI as a tool rather than a crutch. Dr. Berry and Dave explore how educators can scaffold learning experiences to include both low-tech and high-tech solutions, ensuring students develop critical thinking skills and adaptability. They advocate for a collaborative approach, where community involvement and cross-curricular integration play key roles in preparing students for an AI-powered world. This episode is a must-listen for educators looking to inspire and equip the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers.

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    ABOUT JENNIFER

    Dr. Jennifer Berry is a distinguished leader with nearly 30 years of management experience, specializing in strategic planning, human resources, talent development, capacity building, business development, financial management, and operations.

    As the CEO of SmartLab, she is dedicated to bridging the gap between today's classrooms and tomorrow's workforce. Her extensive background in K-12 education underscores her commitment to transforming the lives of future generations through innovative, career-focused STEM education solutions.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • A Journey to Antartica with Miles O'Brien: A Virtual Field Trip
    Jan 14 2026

    Join Miles O'Brien and Dave as they embark on a thrilling scientific expedition to Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier, one of the most significant glaciers on Earth. Miles is getting ready to host us virtually for a virtual field trip for your students. Sign up link below!

    In this episode, they delve into the innovative methods used to study the glacier's melting patterns, including the use of icebreakers and helicopters. The discussion highlights the critical role of logistics in conducting research in such remote and challenging environments, offering a unique glimpse into the real-world applications of science and engineering.

    The episode also explores the broader implications of this research for understanding climate change. By setting up a weather station at the glacier, scientists aim to gather vital data that could reshape our understanding of global warming and its impact on glaciers worldwide. This mission not only underscores the importance of scientific inquiry but also inspires hope for future generations in addressing environmental challenges. Perfect for K-12 science teachers, this episode provides engaging content that can spark curiosity and discussion in the classroom.

    Sign up for the virtual field trip here: https://www.thepocketlab.com/events/antartica-virtual-field-trip




    ABOUT MILES

    Miles O'Brien is a veteran, award-winning journalist who focuses on science, technology, aerospace, and the environment.

    He is the science correspondent for PBS NewsHour, a producer and director for the PBS science documentary series NOVA, and a correspondent for the PBS documentary series FRONTLINE and the National Science Foundation Science Nation series.

    For nearly seventeen of his thirty-two years in the news business, he worked for CNN as the science, environment and aerospace correspondent and the anchor of various programs, including American Morning.

    While at CNN, he secured a deal with NASA to become the first journalist to fly on the space shuttle. The project ended with the loss of Columbia and her crew in 2003 – a story he told to the world in a critically acclaimed sixteen-hour marathon of live coverage.

    Prior to joining CNN, he worked as a reporter at television stations in Boston, Tampa, Albany, NY and St. Joseph, MO. He began his television career as a desk assistant at WRC-TV in Washington, DC.

    O'Brien is an accomplished pilot and is frequently called upon to explain the world of aviation to a mass audience. He has won numerous awards over the years, including a half-dozen Emmys, and a Peabody and DuPont for his coverage of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath.

    In February of 2014, a heavy equipment case fell on his forearm while he was on assignment. He developed Acute Compartment Syndrome, which necessitated the emergency amputation of his left arm above the elbow.

    Born in Detroit and raised in Grosse Pointe Farms, MI, he is based in Washington, DC. He has a son at the US Naval Academy and a daughter at Davidson College in North Carolina. He was a history major at Georgetown University.

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  • The Curiosity Playbook: Inspiring Students Through Hands-On Discovery
    Jan 8 2026

    The Hip Hop MD, Maynard Okereke, and Dave delve into the world of STEM education and its impact on young minds. With a focus on fostering curiosity and creativity, they discuss innovative ways to inspire students through hands-on experiments and real-world problem-solving. Maynard shares insights from his experiences at STEM festivals and competitions, highlighting the incredible potential of students when they are encouraged to explore and innovate.

    The conversation also touches on the challenges and opportunities within the education system, emphasizing the importance of integrating arts into STEM to create a holistic learning environment. Maynard and Dave explore how educators can bridge the gap between science and creativity, making learning both fun and impactful. This episode is a must-listen for teachers looking to ignite a passion for science in their classrooms and empower the next generation of innovators.

    Find Maynard's new book https://www.hiphopscienceshow.com/book

    You can hire Maynard for your own school or event! Connect with him and learn more at https://www.hiphopscienceshow.com/

    ABOUT MAYNARD

    Maynard Okereke, better known as the Hip Hop M.D., graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in Civil Engineering. He is an award-winning Science Communicator, having received both the Asteroid Award for "Best Streaming Content" and the People of Change Award for his community outreach efforts. His passion for science and entertainment, along with his curiosity for new innovation has taken him through an incredible life journey.

    Noticing a lack of minority involvement in the S.T.E.M. fields, he created Hip Hop Science with the goal of encouraging minorities and youth to pursue more advanced career paths. His background in engineering, acting, music, business, and credible work in STEM make him uniquely qualified to engage on a wide variety of topics from an entertaining perspective. This is highly reflected in his speaking engagements and daily social media posts which provide both humorous and informative SciComm content.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Demystifying AI: Practical Classroom Ideas from Code.org
    Dec 17 2025

    Join Code.org and us on an exciting journey into the world of AI and computer science education with Anchal Sayal! In this episode, we explore how Code.org is revolutionizing the way students from kindergarten to 12th grade engage with technology. Discover how AI is not just a tool but a catalyst for creativity and critical thinking in the classroom. Anchal shares her insights on the importance of teaching students to navigate the digital landscape with curiosity and confidence, ensuring they are prepared for the future.

    Dive into the conversation as we discuss the challenges and opportunities of integrating AI into the curriculum. From understanding the societal impacts of AI to fostering a culture of inquiry and innovation, this episode is packed with practical tips and inspiring stories for educators. Whether you're a seasoned teacher or new to the field, you'll find valuable takeaways to enhance your teaching practice and empower your students to become the next generation of tech-savvy thinkers!

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anchal-sayal/

    AI Literacy Framework: https://ailiteracyframework.org/

    Anchal's Personal website: anchalsayal.com

    ABOUT ANCHAL

    Anchal Sayal works in content design at Code.org, where she leads various design initiatives to make complex AI literacy concepts more accessible to educational stakeholders, including the publication design of the AI Literacy Framework and the production of teacher-facing resources to help them understand what and how to teach with and about AI. Anchal holds a master's degree in Learning, Design, and Technology from Stanford University and began her career in education as an elementary math and literacy teacher through Teach For India.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Science Showmanship: Turning Lessons into Adventures with Steve Spangler
    Dec 3 2025

    Join Steve Spangler and Dave from The PocketLab as they delve into the art of making science accessible and exciting for K-12 students. Steve shares his journey from being inspired by his high school chemistry teacher to becoming a renowned science communicator. He emphasizes the importance of presentation in teaching, drawing parallels between magic and science to captivate students' curiosity. Through anecdotes and insights, Steve and Dave explore how simple demonstrations can transform a classroom into a hub of wonder and learning.

    The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of education, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in engaging today's students. Steve's passion for teaching and his innovative approach to science education shine through as he discusses the power of storytelling and hands-on experiences in fostering a love for science.

    Get Steve's new book: https://stevespangler.com/engagement-effect-book/

    Get in touch with Steve: https://stevespangler.com/

    ABOUT STEVE

    He's a bestselling author, STEM educator, and business leader branded by TIME Magazine as one of their "most influential people of the year" because of his passion for inspiring the next generation of scientists and engineers.

    With more than 2,100 television appearances and multiple Emmy awards to his credit, Steve Spangler understands the power of using television to make learning science fun.

    Steve's catalog of videos featured on social media has more than 1.5 billion views, and parents and educators widely use his books and online experiments to increase student engagement and inspire young scientists to learn more about STEM-based careers.

    Nationally known as a teacher's teacher, Steve travels extensively, working with educators at all levels in ways to make learning more connected and engaging in the 21st-century classroom. Steve's in-person and virtual professional development workshops focus on inquiry-based learning that highlights best practices for classroom teachers with research-guided strategies for purpose-driven engagement.

    But Steve Spangler feels most at home when he's on stage sharing insights and creating those amazing experiences audiences remember for a lifetime. Steve brings over 30 years of experience (6,500+ presentations) to the platform every time he speaks.

    In July 2010, members of the National Speakers Association inducted Steve into the prestigious Speaker Hall of Fame. He is among an elite group of only 242 professional speakers in the world to receive this honor.

    In 2022, Spangler joined the faculty at High Point University (High Point, North Carolina) as the STEM Educator in Residence. Steve works with students and faculty to create transformational experiences that inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers.

    For the past two years, Steve Spangler has been honored to be included in the Global Gurus Top 30 in Education. This achievement recognizes Steve's passion for finding the most creative ways to inspire students and educators worldwide.

    Whether you're looking for an amazing keynote speaker to kick-off your event, teacher training and professional development opportunities to help you become a more effective STEM educator, or personalized consulting and coaching, Steve Spangler can help you create your own transformational experiences in business and education.

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Small Phenomena, Big Impact: Using AI to Inspire Discovery
    Oct 22 2025

    Director of Education, Jason Singh and our host, Dave, discuss the integration of AI in education, emphasizing the importance of simple phenomena in teaching, the potential of AI tools for educators, and the challenges of maintaining academic integrity and privacy. They explore effective prompting techniques for AI, the rapid evolution of AI tools, and the manageable learning curve for educators. The discussion highlights the need for teachers to stay updated with AI advancements and critically evaluate AI-generated content, ultimately encouraging educators to embrace AI as a valuable resource in the classroom.

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    Jason's Linkedin Page

    ABOUT JASON

    Jason Singh is an educational leader, author, and consultant based in Toronto. He has over a decade of experience in teaching, student support, and building equitable learning environments. A lifelong learner, Jason's curiosity and commitment to growth led him to write Unlocking AI's Potential for Educators: A Step-by-Step Guide to Implementation in the Classroom (2025), designed to help teachers new to AI explore its practical uses. He is the Director of Education at a career college and serves as Chair of the York University Faculty of Education Alumni Network, where he leads initiatives such as mentorship, events, and an upcoming educational podcast.


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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • The Art of Learning: Guy Kawasaki on AI and Education's Next Wave
    Oct 15 2025

    Guy Kawasaki sits down with Dave to discuss the intersection of technology, education, and personal growth. Guy shares his unique perspective on how his upbringing in Hawaii, with its rich cultural tapestry and values of Aloha and Ohana, has influenced his approach to life and business. The discussion delves into the critical role of education in shaping future innovators, the challenges faced by educators in promoting STEM, and the potential of AI as a transformative tool in the classroom. Guy and Dave explore the importance of fostering a love for learning, the need for educational reform, and the power of technology to bridge gaps in knowledge and opportunity. This episode is a must-listen for educators, tech enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the future of learning.

    ABOUT GUY

    Guy Kawasaki is the chief evangelist of Canva, host of the Remarkable People podcast, author of Wiser Guy, Think Remarkable, and sixteen other books, and adjunct professor of UC Santa Cruz. He was the chief evangelist of Apple, trustee of the Wikimedia Foundation, and brand ambassador of Mercedes-Benz. Kawasaki has a BA from Stanford University, an MBA from UCLA, and an honorary doctorate from Babson College.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • From the ER to EdTech: Problem-Solving Mindsets for STEM
    Oct 1 2025

    STEM City host and emergency room doctor, Dr. Owais Durrani and Dave from The PocketLab embark on a comprehensive exploration of the dynamic world of STEM education and its intersection with technology. The conversation kicks off with Owais sharing his unique journey from the medical field to becoming a media personality, driven by a passion to make STEM subjects more accessible and engaging for young minds. Dave, drawing from his rich experience in Silicon Valley, discusses the democratization of technology and how it has lowered barriers for aspiring entrepreneurs, enabling them to innovate and create with fewer resources than ever before.

    The duo delves into the transformative impact of AI across various sectors, particularly in education and healthcare. They discuss how AI tools are not only reshaping traditional roles but also creating new opportunities for those willing to adapt and learn. Owais emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and creativity in STEM, advocating for an educational approach that goes beyond rote memorization to foster genuine understanding and problem-solving skills.

    Listeners are treated to insights on the evolving landscape of STEM careers, with discussions on how traditional education systems can better prepare students for a future where AI and machine learning play pivotal roles. The episode also touches on the challenges faced by recent graduates in a rapidly changing job market and the importance of lifelong learning to stay relevant.

    Throughout the episode, Owais and Dave share inspiring stories and examples of innovative projects that are making a difference, from high-altitude weather balloon experiments to the integration of AI in everyday learning. They highlight the role of organizations like Black Girls Code in bridging gaps and providing opportunities for underrepresented groups in tech.

    Dr. Durrani's STEM Show: STEM City

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    ABOUT OWAIS

    Dr. Owais Durrani is a board-certified emergency medicine physician based in Houston, Texas. He earned his medical degree from Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his residency training at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. In the emergency department, he cares for patients during some of their most vulnerable moments and remains deeply committed to improving access, trust, and equity in healthcare.

    In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Durrani has a background in health policy. He previously served in roles with the federal government and national medical organizations, where he contributed to workforce development and public health initiatives. His work has focused on addressing systemic gaps in care and advancing policies that improve health outcomes, especially in underserved communities.

    Dr. Durrani is also active in public communication and health journalism. He frequently appears on national news outlets to explain medical topics and offer insights on current health issues. He uses media to connect with the public on everything from AI in medicine to mental health and vaccine literacy.

    Passionate about education and outreach, Dr. Durrani is the host of STEM City, a television show that encourages young people to explore careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. The show, which airs on local broadcast channels, features hands-on STEM activities and interviews with leaders across various industries.

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    1 hr and 6 mins