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Future of Education Podcast

Future of Education Podcast

MacKenzie Price 311 Episodes Jul 3, 2026

The Future of Education Podcast explores innovations in K-12 education, featuring interviews with educators, entrepreneurs, athletes, celebrities, and students who are passionate about reinventing schooling. Host MacKenzie Price, co-founder of 2hr Learning, discusses AI-powered personalized learning models that help students love school and achieve top academic performance. The podcast aims to make education more relevant and efficient for every child.

Episodes

S2E344: Does AI Belong in a Montessori Classroom? Jul 3, 2026 00:31:58 Many Montessori apologists decry the use of AI in the classroom, claiming this type of technology is harmful to the learning experience. But our latest experiment actually proves the opposite. We just opened Montessorium, a school that combines the learning technology of Alpha Schools with the classical Montessori method of teaching. Anna Smiley, Lead Guide at Montessorium, joins MacKenzi
S2E343: The "Pay to Read" Method (+ 4 Other Unconventional Ways to Raise Bookworms) Jun 30, 2026 00:10:04 In an era of instant dopamine hits like TikTok, YouTube, and ChatGPT summaries, getting a kid to crack open a book feels like a losing battle. But it doesn't have to be!In this episode, MacKenzie breaks down the exact strategies used to build high-agency, avid readers—including a highly controversial, hyper-effective, science-backed weapon: paying kids to read.For parents who want to buil
S2E342: Why Traditional Discipline Makes Kids Worse: The Behavioral Science You Need To Know Jun 27, 2026 00:26:37 Traditional discipline punishes disruptive students by isolating them. But bad behavior is actually just a data point.In this episode, I sit down with Matt Shenker—a licensed therapist, the Lead Guide at Alpha Scottsdale, and a behavioral science expert with years of experience specializing in ADHD. Matt breaks down a massive systemic flaw: the education system doesn't have a knowledge ga
S2E341: When Your Middle Schoolers Pitch You a Podcast Episode, You Say Yes Jun 24, 2026 00:21:16 The story of how today’s episode came to be perfectly illustrates student agency in action: An email from one of our GT School students, Everest, popped up in my inbox asking to come on the show.She wanted to teach our audience the exact tools and techniques her first-year team used to absolutely crush it at the National Quiz Bowl Championship—placing in the top 100 in the country despite
S2E340: We Hired Our Student (From Video Game Obsession to Tech Founder) Jun 19, 2026 00:29:39 Most schools expel students for hacking their network. We gave this one a job.In this episode, I sit down with Austin, an Alpha High junior who did the unthinkable: he successfully hacked into our academic platform, completely redesigned it over a weekend, and now manages a team of six adult software developers to build a brand new AP exam EdTech tool.Austin's journey began as a typical v
S2E339: The Pygmalion Effect: 8 Rules for Raising Limitless Kids Jun 17, 2026 00:15:48 Most parents love their kids, but far fewer truly believe in them.In this episode, Mackenzie breaks down the Pygmalion Effect, a powerful psychological phenomenon proving that children will quite literally grow or shrink to fit the expectations we set for them.If you want to intentionally raise the ceiling for your child, stop building comfortable cages around them. Tune in to learn the 8
S2E338: Debt-Free Paths to Six-Figure Careers with Hannah Maruyama (Part 2) Jun 11, 2026 00:29:32 What are we actually paying for when we write a check for higher education? Is it the elite network? The critical thinking skills? The chance for our kids to meet a future spouse?In Part 2 of this eye-opening interview, Mackenzie continues her conversation with Hannah Maruyama, the founder of Degree Free, to completely dismantle the remaining nostalgic myths surrounding the college campus
S2E337: The $100K Mistake: The Case Against College (with Hannah Maruyama) Jun 10, 2026 00:30:28 Higher education is an $848 billion industry, and families are falling into the default trap of buying degrees that don't match the modern job market.In this episode, Mackenzie sits down with Hannah Maruyama, the founder of Degree Free. Hannah has helped over 18,000 families dismantle the "one-size-fits-all" approach to post-grad paths. She breaks down how only 6% to 10% of jobs in the U.
S2E336: 4 Summer Strategies for Real-World Growth (90s Inspired) Jun 2, 2026 00:17:44 Summer is right around the corner, and as parents, we always find ourselves in the same debate: How do we keep our kids growing without making their break feel like summer school? In this episode, Mackenzie breaks down four practical, low-pressure strategies to build a genuine culture of learning in your home this summer. Plus, this episode is packed with tangible, actionable examples des
S2E335: Alpha Anywhere: Elite At-Home Academics, Worldwide May 27, 2026 00:47:23 How do you get the elite academics of Alpha if you don't live near an Alpha School? Enter: Alpha Anywhere!In this episode, Mackenzie sits down with Joe Marone, CEO of Alpha Anywhere, to discuss the official global launch of Alpha’s virtual homeschool model. For years, parents have flooded Mackenzie’s DMs asking for a remote version of the school. Now that it’s here, we’re sharing exactly
S2E334: Can Screens Be Avoided? Why Total Tech Bans Fail Kids (Plus, a Montessori & Waldorf Bomb) May 22, 2026 00:17:31 Can education actually be screen-free? Are chatbots a concern in AI education? Does technology (like personal laptops) lead to isolation for students? We're discussing all of these hot-button questions in this episode. Plus, we step directly into a major educational landmine with a Montessori and Waldorf truth bomb around the 11-minute mark. Tune in to find out why we believe the future b
S2E333: Debunking the Screen Time Panic: Smart Screens vs. Dumb Screens May 20, 2026 00:15:17 Should screens be banned entirely? Are screens a necessary evil? Or, are screens a tool that can be used to revolutionize learning? In this episode, we take on the internet critics and break down the crucial distinction between "good" and "bad" digital consumption. We talk about the data showing exactly how much "dumb screen time" is already cluttering traditional classrooms, and one-to-o

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