
Future of Education Podcast
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
S2E338: Debt-Free Paths to Six-Figure Careers with Hannah Maruyama (Part 2)
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)
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)
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
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)
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
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
S2E332: 10 AI Tools Your Kids Can Use Today (Alpha-Tested and Vetted)
The goal of education isn't to avoid new technology, it’s to use it to raise the bar. At Alpha, we’ve battle-tested dozens of platforms across our 20+ locations to find the ones that actually drive mastery, grit, and high-agency learning. If a tool doesn’t produce top-tier results, we cut it.If you’ve been worried that AI might make your child’s brain ‘lazy,’ this episode is for you. We d
S2E331: Why We Don't Say the Pledge: Keeping Politics Out of Education
Education should be about unlocking potential, not enforcing ideology. In other words, education is non-partisan. To be non-partisan means to present information and make decisions based on merit and shared values. For example, here is our shared value system that drives everything our schools do:Kids are limitless, and school should be the place that unleashes their potential.Kids should
S2E330: The Secret to Solving Behavioral Issues at School
In this episode, MacKenzie and Alyssa Blask Campbell, co-author of NYT Bestseller Tiny Humans, Big Emotions, reveal the "secret" to solving behavioral issues: shifting from managing a child's surface behavior to auditing their biological needs.They break down the four nervous system reactions, why parental regulation is the first step, and how simple environmental shifts at school or at h
S2E329: The 9 Senses: Interpreting Your Child’s Unique Nervous System
If you’ve ever felt like you’re 'shooting in the dark' with your child’s emotions, you aren't failing...you're just using the wrong map. In this episode, MacKenzie sits down with Alyssa Blask Campbell—founder of Seed & Sew and co-author of the New York Times bestseller Tiny Humans, Big Emotions—to reveal why one-size-fits-all emotional regulation is a myth.They dive into the game-chan
S2E328: I Hate Reading: Dealing with Reading Resistance
If you’ve ever heard the words "I hate reading" come out of your child’s mouth, you aren’t alone. In this episode, Mackenzie sits down with author and "Wonder of Parenting" co-host Tim Wright to unpack the growing literacy crisis and why traditional school often turns reading into a chore rather than an adventure.They dive into the brain science of reading resistance, the specific hurdles
S2E327: When Grit Looks Like Crying
Grit isn’t a personality trait; it’s a muscle that only grows when it’s under actual tension. But for a five-year-old, that tension usually looks like tears and frustration. In this episode, Mackenzie sits down with Alpha Guide Carrington to discuss the reality of coaching young kids through the process of developing grit. Sometimes, crying is inevitable on the way to success! As parents,
S2E326: The End of "Because I Said So": An Unfiltered Look at Student Self-Governance In Action
Most schools rely on compliance; Alpha relies on ownership. In the second half of our deep dive into student-led governance, we explore the transition from the "Because I Said So" model to a culture of genuine accountability.This episode breaks down the granular mechanics and specific examples of Town Hall—the system that upholds the five-bucket community standard system baked into Alpha
S2E325: What Happens When You Let Kids Decide Their Own Rules, Rewards, and Punishments...
Most of us remember school as a place where rules were handed down from the top and our job was to follow them. But what happens when you flip the script and give students the authority to build, defend, and police their own culture? This episode pulls back the curtain on Town Hall, a student-led democracy that serves as the engine for ownership and agency at Alpha.MacKenzie and Alpha Gui
S2E324: The Wealthy Student Myth, Our 'iPhone-Style' Updates, and Screen Time Truths
Does our school only work for wealthy, driven students? Braden Pomerantz, Head of Alpha Austin, answers this frequently asked question with personal experience to back it up. Braden and MacKenzie also break down the philosophy of Alpha's Apple 'iPhone-style' updates, the difference between various uses of screen time, and how collecting student-specific data enables us to engineer highly
S2E323: Why We Treat Every Student Like They Have an IEP
Every child deserves a truly personalized education, regardless of their background or learning style. In this episode, we're getting exclusive "boots on the ground" intel that dismantles the myth that our learning model is a luxury for the few. We dive into why Alpha treats every student like they have an IEP, meeting them exactly where they are—whether that means filling academic holes
S2E322: Challenging the ADHD Epidemic: The Tragedy of Mislabeling Movement-Starved Students
Are we facing a medical crisis, or a movement crisis? In the final part of our conversation with David Bidler, founder of nonprofit Physiology First, we tackle the controversial intersection of physiology and the ADHD epidemic. We investigate the dark history of ADHD, the science of brain breaks, and the three distinct speeds of dopamine metabolization that define how every individual lea
S2E321: How Neglecting the Brain Body Connection Is Holding Your Kids Back
We often blame "broken" school systems for poor performance, but what if the real bottleneck is the human body? David Bidler, founder of Physiology First, joins the show to argue that we are running modern educational software on neglected biological hardware.In this episode, we dive into the science of the "limitless kid" and explore why the brain-body connection is the absolute prerequi
S2E320: School Choice in Action: How Educational Savings Accounts Grant Free Access to Alpha
In 2026, the power of education is shifting back to the family. With the expansion of School Choice and Educational Savings Accounts (ESAs), parents are no longer locked into a system that isn't working- they are finally getting the funds to anchor their children in a model that actually fits.Today, MacKenzie sits down with an incredible nurse and mom of 5 who was frustrated with the trad
S2E319: Non-Traditional Arts Explained: How Alpha Encourages Arts Without the Classics
Our approach to music, art, and theater is a little different than traditional schools. It's a common question: How do kids get enriched in the arts without the "bread and butter" classics we all grew up with- like band, choir, orchestra, and theater club?Joining MacKenzie on the podcast today is Hannah, an Alpha guide with a background in acting who is spearheading some incredible music
S2E318: The 5 Strategies Your Child’s School Can’t Survive Without
Most educational innovations "flash up" and then disappear after only a few years. Why do some fail while others lead to a decade of success? After 300 interviews with educators, education founder Dr. Annalies Corbin found the answer: five core strategies that anchor a school’s longevity.Dr. Corbin is an anthropologist, archaeologist, and the author of Hacking School: Five Strategies to L
S2E317: An Anthropologist's Lens on Education Reform
The K-12 system isn't failing; it’s functioning exactly as it was designed to. In this episode, Dr. Annalies Corbin- anthropologist, archaeologist, education founder and author of Hacking School- joins the podcast to discuss why we must move beyond the 19th-century classroom model to solve the "wicked problems" of today's education system.Dr. Corbin and MacKenzie explore what it really me
S2E316: How to Build a Child Who Doesn't Quit: Growth Mindset Strategies That Anchor Motivation
If you want your kid to have an "I Can Do Hard Things" attitude, this episode is for you. In Part 2 of this series on motivation, co-hosted by Alpha Guide Jacob, we pull back the curtain on Motivation Architecture. We explore how our Guides design bespoke reward systems that meet every child exactly where they are.Our goal is to show how extrinsic rewards serve as the essential training w
S2E315: The Death of the Gold Star: How To Build Unique Reward Systems for Every Kid
Stickers and grades might get compliance, but they don't spark passion. In this episode, cohosted by Alpha Guide Jacob, we explore how our Guides act as motivation architects- designing bespoke reward systems that meet every child exactly where they are.Our ultimate goal is to bridge the gap between 'doing it for the prize' and 'doing it for the pride,' showing how extrinsic rewards can a
S2E314: Superintendents, Salaries, and Scandals: The "Adult-First" Corruption Coming to Your City
If you think your local school is safe because the funding is high, this conversation is your wake-up call. In the second half of our explosive sit-down with Emmy Award-winning investigative reporter Chris Papst, he exposes the internal mechanics of a system that has stopped serving children and started serving itself.In this shocking episode, Chris reveals:How administrators manually cha
S2E313: Exposing Baltimore's Public School Catastrophic Failure: Lead Investigative Reporter Tells All
After eight years of relentlessly following the money, the paper trails, and the data, Chris Papst- the lead investigative reporter behind the Emmy Award-winning "Project Baltimore"- is pulling back the curtain on Baltimore's failing public school system. Frighteningly, the systemic failures in Baltimore are not an anomaly, but a preview of what’s happening in school districts across Ame
S2E312: Why Traditional Youth Sports Needs Reimagining: Texas Sports Academy's Unconventional Approach (Part 2)
MacKenzie sits down with Kelvin, Head of School at Texas Sports Academy, to continue their conversation on how the relationship between athletics and academics is being reimagined and rebuilt at TSA. They go beyond the physical drills to explore the "hidden" side of athletic development: mindset, biology, and character.The discussion pulls back the curtain on the potential toxicity of you
S2E311: Mastery on the Court and in the Classroom at Texas Sports Academy
What if we approached academics the way we approach athletics? In this episode, MacKenzie sits down with Kelvin, Head of School at Texas Sports Academy, to explore how sports philosophy- coaching, deliberate practice, and mastery- can transform education.If you’ve ever wondered what school for athletes can truly look like, this conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at the model in
S2E310: The Resilience Playbook: How to Coach Your Kids Through Failure Without Coddling
Former WNBA player, NY Knicks Coach, and UCLA Hall of Famer and Texas Sports Academy Coach Lisa Willis returns to give us the literal "scripts" for what to do when your kid fails, falls, or feels like they aren't enough- in academics, sports, and life. In Part 1, we identified the dangerous phrase to watch for that sabotages a child's resilience, so be sure to give that a listen if you mi
S2E309: This One Phrase is the Most Dangerous Threat to Your Kids' Resilience
We are accidentally weakening our kids.In our effort to protect them from "the sting" of failure, we are taking away the very armor they need to survive in the real world.We say we want them to be resilient, but we’re terrified to let them fall.Today, MacKenzie is joined by Lisa Willis.Lisa is a former WNBA first-round pick, the first woman to coach for the New York Knicks, and now a Coac
S2E308: MacKenzie's Advice Column: Answering Your Questions (Part 2)
In Part 2 of this episode, MacKenzie answers questions from parents, students, and educators navigating everything from boredom in elementary school to implementing AI in classrooms and starting microschools. She shares practical guidance on screen time, mindset shifts, school fit, and where to start, whether you have a toddler or a teen.
S2E307: MacKenzie's Advice Column: Answering Your Questions (Part 1)
In this episode, MacKenzie answers questions from parents and students navigating everything from boredom in elementary school to implementing AI in classrooms and starting microschools. She shares practical guidance on screen time, mindset shifts, school fit, and where to start, whether you have a toddler or a teen.
S2E306: Inside Alpha High (Part 2): Real Classroom Examples With Guide Cameron
After polling our Substack community, one request rose to the top: more real, concrete examples of what students and Guides are actually doing during the school day. In Part 2 of this audience-selected episode, MacKenzie is joined by Alpha Guide Cameron to walk through what a day at Alpha High truly looks like in practice. From the structure of the day to the “high standards, high support
S2E305: Audience Pick: Real Examples From a Day at Alpha High, With Guide Cameron (Part 1)
After polling our Substack community, one request rose to the top: more real, concrete examples of what students and Guides are actually doing during the school day. In Part 1 of this audience-selected episode, MacKenzie is joined by Alpha Guide Cameron to walk through what a day at Alpha High truly looks like in practice. From the structure of the day to the “high standards, high support
S2E304: Alpha's "Brain Lift" Research Project Explained by Alpha High Schooler Sloka (Part 2)
In this episode, MacKenzie and Alpha High student Sloka continue their conversation on Alpha's Brain Lift. An ever-evolving compilation of research that students work on all year, the Brain Lift works to deepen expertise and form a strong grasp of knowledge. Parents and educators will get a behind the scenes look into how this type of exercise can be replicated at home or in any classroom
S2E303: Unlocking Deep Expertise With Alpha's "Brain Lift"- Explained by Alpha High Schooler Sloka (Part 1)
In this episode, MacKenzie sits down with Alpha High student Sloka to explore Alpha's Brain Lift- an ever-evolving compilation of research that students work on all year. Sloka breaks down how Alpha high schoolers build rigorous, structured expertise around their chosen topics, moving from facts to insights to their own bold "spiky POV." In this episode, parents and educators will get a b
S2E302: Red Flags Parents Shouldn’t Ignore: Signs Your Child May Need Something Different (Part 2)
In Part 2 of this mini-series on Red Flags, MacKenzie and producer Jay explore the subtle and not-so-subtle signs that a child’s school environment may no longer be serving them well. They cover what patterns to pay attention to, what questions parents should be asking, and how to evaluate whether a learning environment is truly supporting a child’s academic growth, emotional well-being,
S2E301: Red Flags Parents Shouldn’t Ignore: Signs Your Child May Need Something Different
How do you know if challenges at school are just part of growing up, or if they're signaling something deeper? In this episode, MacKenzie and producer Jay explore the subtle and not-so-subtle signs that a child’s school environment may no longer be serving them well. They cover what patterns to pay attention to, what questions parents should be asking, and how to evaluate whether a learni
S2E300: Inside the Alpha Admissions Office (Part 2), With Admissions Director Cara Wilkinson
In Part 2 of this conversation, MacKenzie and Alpha’s Director of Admissions, Cara Wilkinson, turn their focus to the application and admissions process at Alpha. Cara walks through how families typically move from initial curiosity to enrollment, what the school looks for beyond traditional markers, and why some parents end up saying no to Alpha. The conversation also offers practic
S2E299: Inside the Admissions Office: What Thousands of Family Conversations Reveal, With Alpha Admissions Director Cara Wilkinson
After speaking with thousands of families over the years, certain patterns begin to emerge. In this episode, MacKenzie sits down with Cara Wilkinson, Alpha Austin’s Director of Admissions, to explore the common threads she sees when families start questioning whether their current school environment is truly working for their child. Drawing on more than two decades of experience across hi
S2E298: Live Episode: The Science of Motivating Young People with David Yeager, Ph.D. (Part 2)
What does the latest science reveal about motivating young people? In Part 2 of this special episode, MacKenzie is joined by psychologist and researcher David Yeager, Ph.D., to continue their exploration of what truly motivates kids and young adults. Drawing from decades of research and insights from David’s national bestselling book, they unpack why many traditional motivation strategies
S2E297: Live Episode: The Science of Motivating Young People with David Yeager, Ph.D. (Part 1)
What does the latest science reveal about motivating young people? In this special episode, MacKenzie is joined by psychologist and researcher David Yeager, Ph.D., for a wide-ranging conversation recorded with a live audience. Drawing from decades of research and insights from David’s national bestselling book, they unpack why many traditional motivation strategies fall short and what act
S2E296: What Parents Are Really Saying: Alpha’s End-of-Year Survey Results
In this episode, MacKenzie walks through the results of Alpha’s end-of-year parent survey, offering a transparent look at where the school is delivering on its commitments and where there’s still room to improve. Drawing directly from parent feedback across both new and established campuses, MacKenzie shares what the data reveals about academics, culture, and consistency- and why the resu
S2E295: Launching Into Adulthood: Alpha Student Alex’s Real-World Test (Part 2)
How do we actually prepare teens to launch into adulthood? In part two, MacKenzie continues the conversation with Alpha student Alex as they go deeper into the real-life skills teens need to thrive on their own. Building on Alex’s upcoming eight-week experience living independently in a new city, this episode zooms in on the practical and emotional skills required for adulthood- from deci
S2E294: Why This Alpha High Schooler Is Living Alone in a New City for 8 Weeks
How do we actually prepare teens to launch into adulthood? In this episode, MacKenzie is joined by Alpha student Alex, who’s cohosting the conversation to provide an inside look into Alpha's philosophy around cultivating real-world readiness in teens.As a high schooler, Alex is taking on a challenge most adults would hesitate to try. He'll be spending eight weeks living on his own in a ne
S2E293: Fixing Education at the State Level, Part 2: From Policy to Practice
In Part 2 of the conversation, MacKenzie wraps up the discussion with Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt and policy expert Jon Schnur, expanding the conversation further to include insights from state and workforce leaders across the country. Dan Hamlin, Oklahoma’s Secretary of Education, Mary Cypress Metz of Tennessee’s State Collaborative on Reforming Education, and Maria Flynn, President an
S2E292: Inside Education Reform With Governor Kevin Stitt and Policy Expert Jon Schnur
In this episode, MacKenzie is joined by two leaders on the frontlines of education innovation: Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt and national education policy expert Jon Schnur. Jon has worked with presidents across party lines, including Obama, Bush, and Clinton, and is currently the CEO of America Achieves, an organization focused on expanding access to economic opportunity and clear pathwa
S2E291: (Part 2) 11 Brain-Based Principles That Actually Make Learning Stick
In Part 2, MacKenzie breaks down eleven learning science principles that reveal how kids really learn. Covering everything from memory and focus to motivation and mastery, this episode explains what the brain needs to learn faster, retain more, and build real confidence. It’s a practical crash course in what makes learning stick and how parents can spot environments that support the brain
S2E290: 11 Things Your Kid’s Brain Actually Needs
In this episode, MacKenzie unpacks eleven learning science principles that explain how kids actually learn. From memory and focus to motivation and mastery, this conversation breaks down what the brain truly needs to learn faster, retain more, and build real confidence- both in and out of the classroom. Think of this as a crash course in what makes learning stick, and how parents can spot
S2E289: 4 Skills Kids Need to Thrive in the AI Era
65% percent of kids entering elementary school today will work in jobs that don’t exist yet. The future is unpredictable and the old formula for success is breaking. Grades, degrees, and linear career paths no longer guarantee anything. In this solo episode, MacKenzie explores four future-proof skills that matter more than ever as technology reshapes the world of work.
S2E288: Student Spotlight: The 4th Grader Exploring Quantum Physics
In this Student Spotlight, MacKenzie chats with a 4th grader who’s into quantum physics and not shy about sharing her opinions on school. From her experience in a traditional NYC classroom to what surprised her at Alpha, she drops candid, insightful, and funny truth bombs about learning from a kid’s perspective.
S2E287: The Real Reason It’s So Hard to Hire Great Teachers
In this episode, MacKenzie lays out exactly why the modern teacher role has become impossible to fill. Teachers aren’t just responsible for academics anymore- they're saddled with mounting responsibilities and "rewarded" for it with terrible pay. If you’ve ever wondered why schools can’t hire or keep great teachers, this will make it painfully clear.And since we’ve redesigned the role ent
S2E286: Debunking the Nonprofit Fantasy
In this episode, MacKenzie offers a very different lens to the nonprofit conversation, sharing why she believes nonprofit education has stalled innovation and progress for decades. If you've ever found yourself making assumptions about for-profit schools, this episode clears up the misconceptions that prevent many of us from seeing what’s actually possible in education.
S2E285: Audience Q+A: Honest Answers to Your Biggest Questions
A simple Instagram Q+A turned into a full-on avalanche of questions, so we decided to dedicate an entire episode to it! This episode is MacKenzie's rapid-fire, no-filter rundown on your biggest burning questions.
S2E284: The Powerful Focus Strategy Alpha Students Use Every Day
If finding focus is a struggle in your home or classroom, you're not alone. In this episode, we break down the simple strategy Alpha students use every day to stay locked in and finish their work with maximized efficiency. MacKenzie is joined by Aheli, an Alpha freshman, who shares a student perspective on how this technique builds strong focus habits, reduces overwhelm, and helps student
S2E283: The Truth About the SAT: Mindset Matters More Than IQ (Part 2)
In Part 2 of this SAT strategy series, MacKenzie and Alpha student cohost Elle return to break down Alpha's approach to the SAT, particularly the importance of mindset. Elle, who recently scored a 790 in math, shares the mindset framework she used to drastically increase her score over time, emphasizing how the test isn’t an intelligence measure but instead a reflection of preparation. No
S2E282: The SAT Isn’t About Intelligence… Here’s How to Win (Part 1)
We’re diving into one of the most misunderstood parts of college admissions: the SAT. MacKenzie is joined by student cohost Elle, an Alpha veteran who recently scored a 790 in math. Elle breaks down Alpha’s approach to the SAT and explains why the test isn’t an intelligence measure but a reflection of how well students can study, prepare, and perform under pressure. We talk through why an
S2E281: (Part 2) The Skill Kids Need but Rarely Learn… Feedback 101 with Guide Emily
In Part 2 of this mini series all about feedback, MacKenzie and Alpha Guide Emily share actionable strategies that teach kids the art of giving and receiving feedback with clarity and kindness. This one simple skill can transform the way kids and adults alike learn, grow, and communicate. Expect real-world examples and tangible advice you can use right away, no matter your age or role.
S2E280: Building Capable Kids Through The Feedback Formula - With Guide Emily (Part 1)
What if one simple skill had the power to transform the way kids learn, grow, and communicate? We believe it does. In this episode, MacKenzie and Guide Emily dive into how kids at Alpha learn to give and receive feedback with clarity and kindness, sharing actionable strategies that work for students, parents, and adults alike. Expect real-world examples and actionable advice you can use r
S2E279: Does Alpha Go Too Far? We Tackle Your Harshest Criticisms (Part 2)
In Part 2 of this lively debate, MacKenzie and producer Jay address the real concerns you've voiced- turning kids into entrepreneurs at the expense of childhood, whether paying students kills motivation, Alpha’s cost, and skepticism born from past EdTech failures. Jay plays the skeptic, MacKenzie defends the vision, and if you’ve ever had reservations about our philosophy, you won’t want
S2E278: Debating My Haters: The Truth About Alpha (Part 1)
We’ve heard the critiques... and we’re responding! In this lively two-part debate, MacKenzie and producer Jay tackle Alpha’s biggest criticisms head-on. Jay plays the skeptic, MacKenzie defends the vision, and if you’ve ever had reservations about our philosophy, you won’t want to miss this series.
S2E277: (Part 2) Geetesh's Refugee Camp School Project: From Student to Changemaker
In Part 2 of our conversation with Alpha student Geetesh, he opens up about the beginnings of his entrepreneurial journey and his remarkable school project in a refugee camp in Malawi, where he helped children build confidence, learn life skills, and navigate the challenges of mental health. What started as a school initiative turned into a transformative experience that shaped his outloo
S2E276: How This Top Student Changed His Parents’ Minds About School: Geetesh's Alpha Transfer Experience (Part 1)
Geetesh was thriving in his public school- top 2% of his class, active in DECA, and on track for the conventional definition of success. But when he discovered Alpha, he realized school could look completely different. In this episode, he shares how and why he convinced his traditional parents to let him take the leap and how redefining learning has changed everything.
S2E275: (Part 2) Tackling Parent Burnout, Boundaries and Stress Management With Therapist Leah Marone
In the final part of this two-part series, psychotherapist and wellness expert Leah Marone joins us to unpack parent and educator burnout, decision fatigue, and the relentless pressure of choosing the “right” path for your children. Leah shares practical strategies for setting boundaries, managing stress, and reclaiming balance, helping parents feel more resilient and confident in both li
S2E274: Tackling Parent Burnout, Boundaries and Stress Management With Therapist Leah Marone (Part 1)
Parenting and educating in today’s world can feel like running a marathon without a finish line. In this episode, psychotherapist and wellness expert Leah Marone joins us to unpack parent and educator burnout, decision fatigue, and the relentless pressure of choosing the “right” path for your children. Leah shares practical strategies for setting boundaries, managing stress, and reclaimin
S2E273: (Part 2) What Happens When You Switch to Alpha? Aheli’s Catch-Up Story
When Aheli transferred from one of the top public schools in her area to Alpha, her love of learning had all but disappeared. In this Student Spotlight episode, Aheli shares how personalized, goal-based learning helped her rediscover curiosity, confidence, and a genuine excitement for school again.
S2E272: What Happens When You Switch to Alpha? Aheli’s Catch-Up Story
When Aheli transferred from one of the top public schools in her area to Alpha, her placement tests revealed a surprise- she was four grade levels behind in math! In this Student Spotlight episode, Aheli shares how she used Alpha’s AI tutoring and personalized pacing to catch up fast. Hear what the transition from traditional school to Alpha was really like, what “hole-filling” her educat
S2E271: (Part 2) The Parent Mindsets That Shape Alpha: Parent Tenets Explained
In part two of this two-part series, MacKenzie and producer Jay continue to unpack something we don’t often talk about publicly: Parent Tenets. These are the core beliefs we ask every Alpha parent to buy into- and shape everything we do.From “change is constant” to “high standards are the key to your child’s happiness,” these tenets can be both inspiring and a little uncomfortable. If you
S2E270: The Parent Mindsets That Shape Alpha: Parent Tenets Explained
This week, MacKenzie and producer Jay are diving into something we don’t often talk about publicly: Parent Tenets. These are the core beliefs we ask every Alpha parent to buy into- and shape everything we do.From “change is constant” to “high standards are the key to your child’s happiness,” these tenets can be both inspiring and a little uncomfortable. In part one of this two-part series
S2E269: (Part 2) Confidence Is a Skill: How Kids Can Cultivate Confident Communication with Guide Shaas
In part two of this series on developing the skill of confidence, MacKenzie is joined by Alpha Guide Shaas. Together, they break down exactly how confidence is taught at Alpha, and how the same strategies and principles can be used by anyone listening. From implementing subtle nonverbal techniques to developing and referencing “confidence anchors”, you’ll walk away with tangible tools to
S2E268: Confidence Is a Skill: How Kids Can Cultivate Confident Communication with Guide Shaas
Confidence is one of the most powerful skills a young person can develop- it shapes how they speak, lead, take risks, and show up in the world. And the good news? Confidence can be taught! In this episode, MacKenzie is joined by Shaas, one of Alpha’s talented Guides, to break down practical, proven strategies any parent or educator can use to help kids build lasting confidence. From subtl
S2E267: (Part 2) Alpha Graduate Rhett Jones’ Entrepreneurial Success Story
In this episode, we return to our two-part series with Rhett Jones, an Alpha graduate and entrepreneur who launched his first business while still in high school. Through Alpha’s Masterpiece Program, Rhett set out to build a professional bike park during his senior year- a project that pushed him to raise $350K in just eight weeks, hire a crew of 10 full-time builders, and spend months ma
S2E266: He Built a $350K Bike Park in High School: Apha Graduate Rhett Jones’ Story (Part 1)
This episode kicks off a two-part series with Rhett Jones, an Alpha graduate and entrepreneur who launched his first business while still in high school. Through Alpha’s Masterpiece Program, Rhett set out to build a professional bike park during his senior year- a project that pushed him to raise $350K in just eight weeks, hire a crew of 10 full-time builders, and spend months managing th
S2E265: (Part 2) Unpacking School Choice and Harvard's "Deep Learning" Theory: A Conversation With Stacy Hock
In part 2 of this episode, MacKenzie sits down with Stacy Hock, Vice Chair of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, to discuss the current landscape of K-12 education reform. Drawing on her experience as an education leader and mom of four with kids in public, private, and Alpha schools, Stacy shares her perspective on tailoring education to each child’s unique needs and path. Sh
S2E264: K-12 Reform and Red Tape: A Conversation With Stacy Hock
In this episode, MacKenzie sits down with Stacy Hock, Vice Chair of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, to discuss the current landscape of K-12 education reform. Drawing on her experience as an education leader and mom of four with kids in public, private, and Alpha schools, Stacy shares her perspective on tailoring education to each child’s unique needs and path. She also dig
S2E263: Part 3: Explaining Check Charts, Our Report Card Alternative
Traditional report cards are not effective anymore...so we've replaced them with Check Charts! In part 3 of this Check Chart series, MacKenzie and producer Jay sit down to outline Alpha’s non-traditional alternative to report cards for 7th grade. Listen in to find out the exact life skills and academic metrics we expect- many of which you can implement at home with your own kids!
S2E262: (Part 2) Our Unconventional Report Card Alternative: Check Charts Explained
Traditional report cards are not effective anymore...so we've replaced them with Check Charts! In part 2 of this Check Chart series, MacKenzie and producer Jay sit down to outline Alpha’s non-traditional alternative to report cards for 5th and 6th grade. Listen in to find out the exact life skills and academic metrics we expect- many of which you can implement at home with your own kids!
S2E261: Alpha High Student Spotlight: Austin’s Neuroscience-Powered Gaming Algorithm
What happens when a student’s niche curiosity is given the time, space, and support to grow? For Austin, it means building a neuroscience-backed gaming algorithm during the school day at Alpha. This episode showcases how Alpha’s model empowers students to chase their passions and create real-world projects that reflect their unique interests.
S2E260: Helping Kids Turn Goals Into Real Progress- With Alpha High Lead Guide Chloe (Part 3)
In the final part of this special 3-part series, Chloe, Lead Guide at Alpha High, pulls back the curtain on her exact step-by-step process for guiding students through setting and achieving big goals. A Harvard graduate, former attorney, and lifelong educator, Chloe brings a wealth of experience to her role mentoring students. From uncovering what truly excites each student, to unlocking
S2E259: How to Help Kids Set and Achieve BIG Goals- With Alpha High Lead Guide Chloe (Part 2)
Have you ever wondered how to help your child or student figure out what lights them up? In part 2 of this 3-part series, Chloe, Lead Guide at Alpha High, pulls back the curtain on her exact step-by-step process for guiding students through setting and achieving big goals. A Harvard graduate, former attorney, and lifelong educator, Chloe brings a wealth of experience to her role mentoring
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