Called To Teach

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Called To Teach

Called To Teach is a monthly educational podcast, where we bring together a variety of experts and thought leaders in the field to provide valuable insights and engaging discussions on the latest developments in education. Whether you're a teacher, a parent, or simply interested in the topic, our podcast is sure to inform, inspire, and challenge you. Join us and be part of the conversation!

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    The Australian Surgeon Changing The Lives of Women In Africa with Dr Andrew Browning AM

    Description: Called To Teach is centered around all things education to help parents, teachers and students thrive in their daily lives. The show covers interesting topics of conversation being spoken about in the world of education today.  Bio: Dr Andrew Browning AM is an Australian trained obstetrician and gynaecologist who has worked as a Christian missionary in Ethiopia and Tanzania for more than 17 years as a senior fistula surgeon. Andrew spent his elective term at Murgwanza at the beginning of the Rwanda genocide. In 1996 he visited his aunt Valerie Browning and Dr Catherine Hamlin at the Fistula Hospital in Addis Ababa and was immediately invited to work there. Five years later he and his wife moved to Barhirdar in the Amhara region where he took charge of the first regional Hamlin Fistula hospital. Whilst there, he sought ways to reduce the incidence of birth injury, usually obstetric fistula, and the high maternal death rate. Both the Afar and the Amhara regional health bureau was very keen for him to provide volunteer midwives and obstetricians to provide an emergency maternity service in district hospitals and teach the local staff. He needed funds to support his efforts and this is when the Barbara May Foundation was founded in Australia with the help of his obstetrician father, Dr David Browning in 2009. Andrew has led a team that have gone on to transform several rundown health centres into safe and functional maternal health centres for poor women, and those living in remote regions. In an effort to help the more than two million women estimated to be suffering with existing obstetric fistula injuries throughout Africa, Andrew continues to provide Fistula camps in Malawi, Sierra Leone, Kenya, Chad, Uganda, Congo and Togo. He is also training local surgeons in those regions in fistula repair. He also consults on global maternal healthcare issues to United Nations Fund for Population Activities and the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics.   Episode Show Notes:  Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Dr Andrew Browning AM an Australian trained obstetrician and gynaecologist who has worked as a Christian missionary in Ethiopia and Tanzania for more than 17 years as a fistula surgeon. They talk about he became a Christian, why Dr Browning devoted his life to show the love of Jesus, how has his Christian influence changed his approach to his medical mission and humanitarian work, who were the teachers that inspired him, Why obstetric fistula’s are such a serious issue in parts of Africa, and how it affects women’s lives, what challenges has Dr Browning faced and how founding Barbara May foundation has helped him. Plus so much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Power of The Underdog with Roosevelt Sargent

    Description: Called To Teach is centered around all things education to help parents, teachers and students thrive in their daily lives. The show covers interesting topics of conversation being spoken about in the world of education today.  Bio: Roosevelt Sargent is a passionate communicator with a powerful testimony of redemption and purpose. Once lost in a cycle of destruction and hopelessness, Roosevelt is now a transformed man—Senior Pastor of Set Free Church in Nashville, TN, and the author of Victorious Underdog, his riveting memoir turned movement of hope. With raw honesty, humor, and a deep faith in Christ, Roosevelt shares life-changing messages that empower people to overcome their past, find purpose in their pain, and walk in victory. Whether speaking at churches, prisons, recovery centers, schools, or leadership events, his words resonate with the underdog in all of us.  Roosevelt Sargent is the voice of the underdog. He uses his gritty testimony to inspire change, healing, and hope. He is living proof that no pit is too deep for God’s redemption. Roosevelt speaks with raw conviction and his messages are redemptive and real.   Episode Show Notes:  Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Roosevelt Sargent about what it means to be a true underdog. They discuss his gritty testimony, where he came from, what he used to do and how God was able to turn his life around for good. Roosevelt shares how he became a Christian, how your testimony can help inspire change, provide healing and hope to those who need it. Roosevelt is living proof that redemption is real. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Why Jewish Celebrations Matter: Faith, Family & Meaning with Phil Rawnsley

    Description: Called To Teach is centered around all things education to help parents, teachers and students thrive in their daily lives. The show covers interesting topics of conversation being spoken about in the world of education today.  Bio: Phil Rawnsley is the head of people and culture at Christian Education Ministries. He’s a husband and father.  Episode Show Notes:  Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with head of people and culture at Christian Education Ministries Phil Rawnsley about why Jewish celebrations matter. They discuss how Phil became a Christian, his mentor, why family is important to Phil, why having traditions are important, why having faith based traditions are important. Why Phil and his family follow Jewish traditions and so much more!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Billy Graham’s Grandson Stephan Tchividjian on How To Have Courageous Hope

    Description: Called To Teach is centered around all things education to help parents, teachers and students thrive in their daily lives. The show covers interesting topics of conversation being spoken about in the world of education today.  Bio: Stephan is co-founder and CEO of the National Christian Foundation of South Florida, a platform dedicated to encouraging and facilitating generosity that impacts local, national, and international needs. He also leads The Caleb Group, a boutique consulting firm that guides non-profits and businesses from concept to implementation. Previously, he served as Senior Program Director of the Festus and Helen Stacy Foundation. Stephan is also an Assistant Pastor at Calvary Chapel and serves on numerous boards, including OneHope, Egbe Medical Mission, Sharable, GivenGain USA, and others. Born in North Carolina and raised internationally, Stephan is the eldest grandchild of Rev. Billy Graham and carries both a rich Christian heritage and Swiss roots through his father’s family. He and his wife Lisa have been married for 38 years and live in South Florida, where they enjoy their five children, nine grandchildren, and strong community of friends. Stephan’s love for God, people, and the outdoors is reflected in his contagious energy and enthusiasm for life.   Episode Show Notes:  Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Billy Graham’s grandson Stephen Tchividjian about how Christians can have courageous hope in their lives. They discuss, what it was like for Stephen to grow up with a grandfather like Billy Graham, why growing up in a home where God was centre is foundational for Stephen, what is One Hope, why Bob Hoskins ministry is important to Stephen, what inspired Bob Hoskins to write Courageous Hope, what stories and memories Stephen can share about Bob’s preaching days and so much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Welcome To Manhood with Noah Herrin

    Description: Called To Teach is centered around all things education to help parents, teachers and students thrive in their daily lives. The show covers interesting topics of conversation being spoken about in the world of education today.  Bio: Noah is a 30 year old lead pastor, author and communicator based in Nashville, TN. He has a passion to talk about the person who changed his life: Jesus. For 10+ years Noah has been a trusted voice to followers of Jesus around the globe speaking at churches, universities, and conferences. In 2023 Noah and his wife Maddy started a church called “Way Church” in the heart of Nashville that has seen over 600 people accept Christ in a little over a year! Noah has also written 2 books: bestseller “Holy Habits” and “Welcome To Manhood”. Noah and his wife Maddy have 2 kids (Lion + Mila) and one on the way (Navy). Episode Show Notes:  Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Pastor Noah Herrin about what it means to be a man in today’s culture. They discuss what Noah’s life looks like as a 30 year old Pastor of a large church, how he became a Christian, why he wanted to become a pastor, what it means to be a good man, Whether he worries about his age leading a church, why welcome to manhood instead of adulthood, what it takes to become a man from a boy, what are some areas boys face when trying to become a man, what is the definition of a Godly man plus so much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Prayers For Each Moment with Tama Fortner

    Description: Called To Teach is centered around all things education to help parents, teachers and students thrive in their daily lives. The show covers interesting topics of conversation being spoken about in the world of education today.  Bio: I’m a bestselling writer and ghostwriter with more than sixty titles to my credit, including the ECPA Christian Book Award Finalist Simply Christmas, along with winners Roar Like a Lion with Levi Lusko and How Great Is Our God with Louie Giglio. My bestselling titles include Easter Is Coming! and Christmas Is Coming!  I began my writing career at the ripe old age of eight, aspiring to be like my favorite literary heroine, Jo from Little Women—even going so far as to set up a cardboard-box writing desk in the back of her childhood closet. With over twenty-five years of publishing experience as a writer, ghostwriter, and editor, I’ve never tired of the clickety-clack creations of the keyboard. Over the course of my career, I have been blessed to work with some of the biggest names in Christian publishing to create inspirational books for children, teens, and adults. My husband Jeff and I enjoy a crazy-busy, wonder-filled life in the hilly suburbs of Nashville, Tennessee—along with our family and two feisty little pups who are convinced they are people too.   Episode Show Notes:  Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Tama Fortner, author of Prayers For Each Moment. They discuss what lead to Tama’s joy in writing, what subject has been the most challenging topic to write about, why did Tama become a writer, why Tama decided to write a book about prayer, why prayer is important, the power of prayer and what degrees of power does prayer have, how should we pray, how do we know whether our prayers have been answered or not. Plus so much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Life You Were Reborn to Live in Christ with Gary Thomas

    Description: Called To Teach is centered around all things education to help parents, teachers and students thrive in their daily lives. The show covers interesting topics of conversation being spoken about in the world of education today.  Bio:  Gary Thomas’s writing and speaking draw people closer to Christ and closer to others. He is the author of twenty books that together have sold more than two million copies and have been translated into more than a dozen languages. These books include Sacred Marriage, Cherish, Sacred Pathways, and the Gold Medallion-award winning Authentic Faith. Gary holds a bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Western Washington University, a master’s degree in systematic theology from Regent College (Vancouver, BC), and an honorary doctor of divinity degree from Western Seminary (Portland, OR). https://garythomas.com/books/  Episode Show Notes:  Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Pastor Gary Thomas about the life you were born to live in Christ. They discuss, the 12 lives that rob your intimacy with God, what does it mean to be reborn, what is the life that God has for us to live, what does a true abundant life in Christ look like, how can we give up control as humans, why we should release the need for comfort and applause and what real wisdom looks like. Plus so much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    How To Live Out The Story God Has Written For You with J.T. English

    Description: Called To Teach is centered around all things education to help parents, teachers and students thrive in their daily lives. The show covers interesting topics of conversation being spoken about in the world of education today.  Bio: J.T. English serves as a pastor, professor, and author. He is the author of Deep Discipleship: How the Local Church Can Make Whole Disciples, and You are a Theologian: An Invitation to Know and Love God Well, co-authored with Jen Wilkin. He is also a co-founder of Training the Church and a co-host of the Knowing Faith podcast. He received his ThM in Historical Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary and PhD in Systematic Theology from Southern Seminary.   Episode Show Notes:  Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with J.T. English about how to live out the story God has written for you. They discuss what made J.T. so interested in stories in the first place, why God’s story for you is the best ever written, what is it about God’s story that’s so powerful and inspiring, why can Christians trust the stories of the bible, what is worse doubt or denial of God’s story, what does it mean to live out God’s story for us, what are some ways Christians are called to live out God’s stories even if we weren’t there, and tips for families to live out their stories! Plus so much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Greatest Missionary You’ve Never Heard of with Jordan Monson

    Description: Called To Teach is centered around all things education to help parents, teachers and students thrive in their daily lives. The show covers interesting topics of conversation being spoken about in the world of education today.  Bio: Jordan is the Professor of Missions and Old Testament and the Director of the Center for Faith Integration and Vocation at Huntington University. Jordan is also an investigative writer at Christianity Today, regularly contributing some of their longest and most successful cover stories and print features. He and his wife Aubrey and their three sons are recent transplants to Indiana from St. Paul, Minnesota. With a bit of free time, they love to explore neighborhoods on foot or by bike, read by the fire, or spend time with their church community. Jordan's New Book  Episode Show Notes:  Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Jordan Monson about the greatest missionary no one has ever heard of. They discuss who Katharine Barnwell is, why Jordan was interested in her story, why he wanted to be the one to write her story, why Katharine’s story has remained largely unknown despite her impact, what part of Katharine’s story has impacted Jordan’s life the most, why missionaries are so often falsely accused of being spies, and how does Katharine’s work challenge us about spreading the gospel. Plus so much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Science of Learning Part 3 with Katie Smith

    Description: Called To Teach is centered around all things education to help parents, teachers and students thrive in their daily lives. The show covers interesting topics of conversation being spoken about in the world of education today.  Bio: Katie Smith is the Instructional Coach and part of the Learning Support team at Brightwaters Christian College.    Episode Show Notes:  Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Katie Smith about the science of learning. This is the final episode in our 3 part series into The Science of Learning. They discuss cognitive load more in-depth, how small pieces of information stay in our minds, what happens when we have a lot of small pieces of information, and how cognitive load therapy helps with a lot of information at once. They also round out the topic with crucial pieces of advice for yourself and your child. This episode is for teachers, parents and kids!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Science of Learning Part 2 with Katie Smith

    Description: Called To Teach is centered around all things education to help parents, teachers and students thrive in their daily lives. The show covers interesting topics of conversation being spoken about in the world of education today.  Bio: Katie Smith is the Instructional Coach and part of the Learning Support team at Brightwaters Christian College.  Episode Show Notes:  Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Katie Smith about the Science of Learning. They go more in-depth about cognitive load therapy, how it helps kids learn more effectively, what cognitive load therapy is and how teachers can understand it, what chunking is and how it applies to the science of learning framework, how our brain forms new learning connections, practice makes what, how children reason, learning to drive a manual car, the left brain vs right brain. Plus so much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    How To Have A Real Relationship with God with Pastor Kyle Worley

    Description: Called To Teach is centered around all things education to help parents, teachers and students thrive in their daily lives. The show covers interesting topics of conversation being spoken about in the world of education today.  Bio: Kyle Worley is a pastor at Mosaic Church in Richardson, TX. He is the producer and host of the Knowing Faith Podcast with Jen Wilkin and JT English which reaches millions of listeners each year. He is the author of the forthcoming book Home with God and one of the founders of Training the Church. Kyle lives with his wife and children in Richardson, TX. You can follow him on Instagram and Twitter @kyleworley. Episode Show Notes:  Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Pastor Kyle Worley about how to have a real relationship with God. They discuss why Kyle believes his message has drawn people in, what have been some of the challenges God has brought his way, what he means about being at home with God, what does a union with God mean, how does faith keep our relationship with God real, why does a union with God matter so much in a divided world and so much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Science of Learning with Katie Smith

    Description: Called To Teach is centered around all things education to help parents, teachers and students thrive in their daily lives. The show covers interesting topics of conversation being spoken about in the world of education today.  Bio: Katie Smith is a Teacher at Brightwaters Christian College and an Ambassador for The Science of Learning framework.    Episode Show Notes:  Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with teacher Katie Smith about the science of learning. They discuss what the science of learning encompasses, why the science of learning is important, how Katie got into teaching, what learning is and isn’t, why Katie became an ambassador for the science of learning, why Katie loves learning and teaching, how the science of learning became front and center of education, what is the political aspect of the science of learning, how do teachers learn more about the science of learning. Plus so much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Importance of Charitable Giving with Mike Gore

      Description: Called To Teach is centered around all things education to help parents, teachers and students thrive in their daily lives. The show covers interesting topics of conversation being spoken about in the world of education today.  Bio: “I have been a business and executive leadership coach for almost two decades. I've worked in both the profit and not-for-profit sectors, started two companies and grown a charity from $4m-$10m in revenue leading a team of 30 across two countries. I have travelled the world delivering humanitarian aid to war zones, countries in the grip of economic ruin, famine or displacement. I've seen the best parts of humanity collide with some of the most heartbreaking and I've seen people fighting for survival in some of the most oppressive countries and against some of the most oppressive regimes on the planet. Through all of this I have become passionate about organisational culture, diversity and creating a sense of safety, belonging and being noticed within teams and companies. I am a firm believer that a leaders role is not to be better than the people they lead, but to get the best out of the people they lead. I am committed to helping people reach their full potential alongside a clarity of purpose. My latest project is Charitabl. and its focus is the Uberfication of Giving. I am a firm believer that accessibility will always increase the size of a market and if we can remove the barriers to giving people will both give more and give more often, all the while making state of the art technology available to charities of all sizes." Episode Show Notes:  Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Mike Gore Founder and CEO of Charitabl. They discuss Mike’s very interesting upbringing, Why Mike does what he does, who was or is the most influential person in Mike’s life, what was the greatest lesson working for Open Doors, what made Mike want to start Charitabl, what does charity really mean, are Christians the most charitable people, does Mike find it hard to raise awareness about giving, the number 1 problem he’s facing today. Plus so much more!   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    True Stories of Kids Who Prayed with Megan Hill

      Description: Called To Teach is centered around all things education to help parents, teachers and students thrive in their daily lives. The show covers interesting topics of conversation being spoken about in the world of education today.  Bio: Megan Hill is the managing editor for The Gospel Coalition. Her latest book is Sighing on Sunday: 40 Meditations for When Church Hurts. She is also the author of several other books. Megan lives in Massachusetts with her husband and four children, where they belong to West Springfield Covenant Community Church (PCA)   Episode Show Notes:  Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Megan Hill the managing editor for The Gospel Coalition. The discuss her work at The Gospel Coalition, what they do, as a mother of 4 kids how does Megan teach them about faith, her own testimony of salvation, how kids are able to influence their community through faith, why it’s important for kids to learn about prayer, how to teach kids to pray, what role does prayer have in a child's life, how to use prayer against bullying and true stories of kids who prayed. Plus so much more!   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Fight To Save Children From Human Trafficking with Paul Mergard of Destiny Rescue

      Description: Called To Teach is centered around all things education to help parents, teachers and students thrive in their daily lives. The show covers interesting topics of conversation being spoken about in the world of education today.  Bio: GAICD, GradDipIntDev, BBus(Acc) – Chief Executive Officer Paul has fought for children’s rights for over 25 years in Australia and abroad. He goes undercover with Destiny Rescue field agents to find children sold into the global sex trade to secure their freedom and is just as comfortable talking with Prime Ministers about the plight of trafficked children. Trained as an accountant with KPMG, he is also a board member for Queensland’s largest foster care provider. Paul joined Destiny Rescue in 2019, and since then, the organisation has experienced a 300% growth in rescues and revenue used to fund rescues. Paul holds a Bachelor of Business degree in Accounting and a Graduate Diploma in International Development. He is also a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. He has dedicated over three years of his life to working in developing countries, where he has helped people living in extreme poverty and those who have been sold into slavery. Episode Show Notes:  Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with CEO of Destiny Rescue Paul Mergard about the harsh realities of human trafficking! They discuss what Human Trafficking is and isn’t, what lead Paul into working with Destiny Rescue from an accounting background, what is the mission of Destiny Rescue, what are the hardest and most challenging aspects of rescuing children, who are the victims of human trafficking, why human trafficking exists in the first place, how you can help end human trafficking for good! Plus so much more!   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    How Christianity Helps Make Sense of The World with Dr Chris Watkin

    Bio: Christopher Watkin (MPhil, PhD, Jesus College, Cambridge) researches and writes on modern and contemporary French thought, atheism, and religion. Currently, he is a senior lecturer in French studies at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He blogs at christopherwatkin.com, and you can find him on Twitter @DrChrisWatkin. Episode Show Notes:  Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Dr Chris Watkin about how Christianity helps to make sense of our world today. They discuss what made Chris interested in trying to make sense of ideas that help shape our world, what has been the most challenging aspect of trying to make sense of the world, are there a growing number of people trying to make sense of the world, How Chris became a Christian, why Christianity is so important, what is atheism, who came up with the philosophy of atheistic thought and why atheism is wrong, why has atheism become so popular today and so much more!     See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    How Parents and Teachers Can Overcome Depression and Anxiety with Dr Jonathan Andrews

    Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Dr Jonathan Andrews a clinical Psychologist who works with adults in helping them overcome depression and anxiety. They discuss where depression and anxiety come from, how Dr Andrews was called into the field of Psychology, understanding the “Heart in Mind” motto Dr Andrews lives by, what the beginning points of anxiety and depression are, what to look for in a depressed and anxious person, what part of depression is a genetic component, whether it’s possible to heal from depression and anxiety, how God plays an important factor in healing from depression and anxiety. Plus so much more!  Bio:Dr Jonathan Andrews is a Clinical Psychologist who works with adults helping them to overcome depression and anxiety. Dr Andrews is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia (PBA) and is a PBA-approved Supervisor. He has had over 20 years experience in private practice work having been first registered in the profession in 2001 (Australian Health Practitioner Registration #PSY0000950970) . He is also a Member of the Australian Psychological Society (MAPS) and is a full member of the Clinical College of the APS (FCCLP). He is a member of the Australian Association for Cognitive Behaviour Therapists (AACBT). He holds a position as an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Queensland. He was previously a consultant supervisor to The University of Queensland providing supervision to students in the post graduate clinical psychology programs. He frequently presents to churches and schools. You can find the feedback he has been given for his presentations under the section “Testimonials” on this website. His life motto is to live with his “heart in mind” and encourages others to live this way too. He has four children, loves to read Tim Winton and watch his greyhound run at full speed up in Shorncliffe. He is the author of the book “The Reconnected Heart: How Relationships Help us Heal” which explores how the heart is broken by bad or insufficient connection, and how a three way connection (God, self and others) can help us recover.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Equipping The Next Generation of Teachers with Anna Plant and Gabriella Anway

    Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Anna Plant and Gabriella Anway about Teacher Training School. They discuss why this is beneficial for the next generation of teachers, how important Teacher Training School is, all the benefits that come with the opportunity, how Teacher Training School works, why young people should consider this as a potential pathway, practical insights from a Teacher Training student, plus so much more!   Bio:Anna Plant  believes that education can provide people with the ability to realise their dreams. This then impacts on a society and how it integrates towards lifting people out of poverty (both physical and metaphorical). As a passionate educator Anna has led teams towards a goal of delivering quality education whether it be in her hometown of Sydney or in developing nations like Cambodia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Liberal Thoughts Infiltrating The Church with Pastor Lucas Miles

    Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Pastor Lucas Miles about how liberal thoughts have hijacked the church and Christian schools, they discuss what the term “woke” means, how did woke ideas begin, why Lucas wrote a book titled, ‘Woke Jesus’, why Lucas had some concerns about Max Lucado, how Christian Schools should approach the subject of wokeness or woke teaching, what is the role parents have in influencing their children with ideologies, what Lucas thinks of Donald Trump and how can you answer someone that says if God is good why does evil exist in our world today?Bio:Lucas Miles is a trusted voice in the American church who has consistently addressed some of the most challenging topics in theology, politics, and culture. He hosts The Epoch Times’, Church & State with Lucas Miles, which was named the 2023 “Program of the Year” by the National Religious Broadcasters organization. Lucas has been syndicated in articles across both political and religious news outlets, such as Newsmax, The Blaze, FlashPoint, Fox News, The Washington Times, CBN, and The Christian Post. In addition to his newest book, Woke Jesus: The False Messiah Destroying Christianity, Lucas is the author of the best-selling book, The Christian Left: How Liberal Thought Has Hijacked the Church, as well as the critically acclaimed book, Good God: The One We Want to Believe in But Are Afraid to Embrace. Lucas was also a contributor to the book Helping Millennials Thrive: Practical Wisdom for a Generation in Crisis which features groundbreaking research from Dr. George Barna. Lucas has served as a faculty member of Summit Ministries since 2021. An ordained minister since 2004, Miles is the lead pastor of Nfluence Church in Granger, Indiana, and the President of The Nfluence Network, Inc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Gospel-Inspired Teaching & Learning: Reframing Learning in Christian Schools by Dr Thelma Perso and Dr Graeme Cross

    Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Thelma Perso and Dr Graeme Cross about Gospel-Inspired teaching and learning.They discuss why they decided to write a book on Gospel-Inspired Teaching & Learning, what is the framework surrounding Gospel-Inspired teaching, why Christian schools need to reframe their curriculum to adopt the Gospel-Inspired teaching and learning methodology, what the differences are with regular teaching curriculums vs the Gospel-Inspired curriculum, how teachers can best help students learn and thrive, why discipline in schools is important and what biblical discipline looks like, how is success measured with the Gospel-Inspired curriculum and the importance of Christian character in teachers. Plus so much more!Bio: Thelma Perso embarked on her journey in education as a mathematics teacher in government secondary schools in Western Australia. Over the years, she assumed various senior roles in four different government school systems, including the prestigious position of Executive Director of Curriculum for the State of Queensland. Her extensive background in education, her authorship of many books, combined with her doctoral accomplishment and role as the Chief Education Officer at Swan Christian Education Association, reflect her commitment to advancing Christian values in schools.Graeme Cross has had a distinguished career as a teacher and school principal in the public schooling sector. His journey also led him to the independent sector, serving as the Principal of a Christian school and eventually entering the tertiary sector, contributing to Edith Cowan University (ECU), Morling College, and holding the position of Academic Dean at Vose Seminary. Graeme is currently the Chief Executive Officer of Swan Christian Education Association.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Role of The Immune System and How Parents Can Help Strengthen Their Child’s Immune System with Dr Kurtis Budden

    Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with scientist and researchers Dr Kurtis Budden about the immune system, it’s functionality, why God gave us  an immune system, how to keep it healthy and strong, whether a child’s immune system is different to an adults, what are some of Dr Budden’s early childhood memories of being raised in a Christian home, how Dr Budden became a Christian, why he decided to study science specifically in the area of immunology and lung health, and whether the immune system is different for each sex. Plus so much more!Guest Bio:Dr. Kurtis Budden is an early career researcher in the Priority Research Centre for Healthy Lungs and the Hunter Medical Research Institute Immune Health Research Program. He received his PhD in Immunology and Microbiology from the University of Newcastle in 2020, for his work investigating the use of microbial metabolites to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Since then, his work has expanded to investigate the broader involvement of the lung and gastrointestinal microbiome in a range of chronic diseases, including asthma, COPD, lung cancer and healthy ageing. In particular, his work has focused on investigating the modification of the microbiome and host immune functions by targeted dietary interventions. This has included both fundamental (basic) research and clinical trials.Dr Budden is passionate about seeing medical research used to alleviate human suffering, particularly in under-served communities, and hopes that his research will be a part of that process. He is also enthusiastic about helping students and young researchers to develop to their full potential. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his wife, daughter (3yo) and son (<1).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    How To Build Positive Relationships with Teachers and Students with Christopher Hudson

    Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with teacher and author Christopher Hudson about how to build positive relationships with teachers and students. They discuss why Christopher decided to transition from being a police officer to teacher, what do positive relationships sound and look like, what skills do teachers need to implement a positive classroom environment, what causes students to engage in off-task behaviours, what are some of the best behavioural management strategies that help to create a positive learning environment. Plus so much more!Bio:Christopher is a lecturer at Federation University, teaching units across the Master of Teaching and Bachelor of Secondary Education (Health and Physical Education) degrees. His doctorate, which will be conferred in 2024, focused on successful rural school leadership in Australia.As a school leader, Christopher specialised in creating and facilitating community-based personal development programs for young people who were at risk of disengaging from school. His ability to form strong school-community relationships resulted in many young people broadening their skill sets, developing positive relationships in the community, (re)engaging with mainstream education, and building positive conflict resolution skills.In 2023, Christopher received an ACEL New Voice in Educational Leadership Research Scholarship, which recognises emerging leaders in the field. He has published academic papers and book chapters in several areas of education: the intersection of sport pedagogy and social justice, professional learning communities, teachers’ use of data to inform practice, and rural school leadership. He is also the author of a forthcoming book, 'Leading positive classrooms - adopting an educative approach to behaviour management in schools'.Prior to entering education, Christopher worked as a Constable with Victoria Police, which is where he developed a passion for working with and alongside disadvantaged youth.Through his consultancy and lecturing work, Christopher aims to empower both teachers and students to maximise their potential for high-quality teaching and learning in schools.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    How To Keep Children Safe Online with Mark McCrindle | Remaining Relevant in The Language of Children

    Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with social analyst and demographer Mark McCrindle of 'McCrindle Research' about the future of innovation, how parents and teachers can remain relevant in knowing the language of children, how parents and teachers can keep kids safe online, has social media improved the educational landscape, what are some worrisome trends Mark is seeing on social media, can innovation have a lot of negatives or positives, why is Gen z so quick at learning technology compared with other generations and what can parents and teachers do to improve learning with AI.BIO:Mark is a social analyst and demographer whose passions lie in tracking social trends, communicating insights and generational analysis. In addition to being the author of five books, Mark coined the term for the latest generation, Generation Alpha (those born between 2010-2024).Since founding McCrindle in 2006, Mark has presented thousands of keynotes and workshops in all major industries including finance, technology, health, mining, energy and education for top global brands and organisations.Mark is an advisor to executive boards and committees across Australia. As a sought-after demographer, futurist and social commentator, he’s delivered over 100 keynotes in the last year alone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The War on Men: Why Society Hates Them And Why We Need Them with Dr. Owen Strachan

    Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Theology Professor Dr Owen Strachan about the current war on men, the reasons society hates them and why we need them now more than ever before. They also discuss what it means to be a man today, the biblical meaning behind masculinity, how parents are able to help raise Godly young men, how does a young boy become a man of value, how we can celebrate boys becoming men and addressing the cultural issues surrounding the toxic idea of toxic masculinity. Plus so much more!Bio:Dr. Owen Strachan is Provost and Research Professor of Theology at Grace Bible Theological Seminary. Before coming to GBTS he served as Associate Professor of Christian Theology and Director of the Residency Ph.D Program at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He earned his Ph.D from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, his M.Div from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and his AB from Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. He is married and the father of three children. Strachan has authored numerous books, including Reenchanting Humanity: A Theology of Mankind, The Pastor as Public Theologian: Reclaiming a Lost Vision (with Kevin Vanhoozer) and Christianity and Wokeness: How the Social Justice Movement is Hijacking the Gospel – and the Way to Stop it(2021). Strachan is the former president of the Council on Biblical Manhood & Womanhood, the former director of The Center for Public Theology at MBTS and is the President of Reformanda Ministries.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Good Money Revolution - with Derrick Kinney

    Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Best Selling Author Derrick Kinney about the 'Good Money Revolution' and why money is not bad in fact it’s good and you deserve more of it.Key Insights covered in this episode:Who came up with the currency of moneyWhat money is and isn’tHow people should view moneyWhether more money equals more happinessWhy Derrick sold his successful financial planning businessThe Good Money frameworkHow young people are able to save more moneyHow people can save money during tough timesSimple Teen Success and how to invest your money in wise thingsPlus, Much More!Tune in to this episode for a thought-provoking discussion that transcends traditional views on money.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Creative Ways to Help Children with Complex Trauma with Psychologist Nathan Dearing

    Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Psychologist Nathan Dearing about how to work with children who have experienced complex trauma in a creative way. They discuss why Nathan is passionate about helping children overcome trauma, why he became a psychologist, how parents are able to determine whether their child has experienced trauma, whether there are any distinct differences between big trauma and little trauma, and whether there is a mental health crisis today. Plus so much more!Bio:Nathan Dearing is a psychologist who is passionate about supporting children, teenagers and parents in ways that are creative, empowering and specific to the needs of the family.Nathan completed a Bachelor of Psychology in 2011 at the University of Newcastle and completed a Master of Narrative Therapy and Community Work in 2017 at the University of Melbourne. Nathan has many years of experience supporting children, teenagers and caregivers in navigating the psychological difficulties commonly faced in the younger years of life. Nathan has a particular interest in working with children and families who have experienced complex trauma and attachment difficulties. He has completed extensive training in helping young people and families find healing through warm, engaging and evidence-based therapeutic approaches.Nathan is registered as a psychologist with AHPRA, the Australian Psychological Society (APS), Medicare, is a provider through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and is a registered Circle of Security program facilitator.Nathan was born and raised in Newcastle, enjoys keeping active, good coffee and exploring new places alongside his wife and young family.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Importance and Value of A Counsellor At School with Maria Sarina

    Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Counsellor Maria Sarina about the importance of having a Counsellor at school. They discuss how Maria is able to bring God’s word into her counselling sessions, what are some of the main reasons primary aged children come and see her, why counsellors are vital in a school environment, whether counselling in school is different to counselling outside of school, and have the rates of stress and anxiety increased at school.Plus so much more!Guest Bio:Maria is the director and founder of the Friendship Centre and has over 13000 hours counselling experience. And the gift that you offer through the centre is free counselling sessions. She currently is an on campus Counsellor at Australian Christian College Marsden Park. Maria Sarina is part of the Australian Counselling Association College of Supervisors and is qualified to run both individual and group supervision sessions. She’s registered with ACA, ACCA, CCAA and American Counselors Association. She is also a qualified Supervisor for ACA.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Gender Revolution: A Biblical & Biological Look Into The Transgender Debate with Dr Patricia Weerakoon

    Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Dr Patricia Weerakoon about the transgender revolution taking place in our culture today. They discuss the biblical perspectives surrounding gender and biological sex, what is gender identity, how the transgender movement was created, what is the biblical view of transgender ideology, and how should Christians handle the gender identity subject.BIO:Patricia Weerakoon is a renowned medical doctor, counsellor sex therapist, speaker, writer and academic. She holds a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery from the University of Colombo (Sri Lanka) A Master of Science (Biomedical Sciences: Reproductive Health) from the University of Hawaii, and a Master of Health and Personal Education from the University of New South Wales. She has also practised as a sex therapist in both her native Sri Lanka and her adopted home of Australia. Since her retirement from academia, she has written several non-fiction books, including Teen Sex by the Book (2013) and Talking Sex by the Book (2020). Her latest book is called The Gender Revolution A Biblical, Biological and Compassionate ResponseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Are Computer Games Beneficial For A Child’s Learning

    Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Pastor Kiran Skariah aka @PastorSKAR about the benefits of games for a child’s learning development. They discuss the pros and cons of computer games, how parents can get involved with what their child plays, whether the future of education includes games and much more.BIO:Reverend Kiran Skariah, also known as PastorSKAR online, is an ordained minister with a passion to see the next generation be all they can be.Based in Sydney Australia and having graduated from William Carey Christian School as School Captain in 2009, Kiran studied at Morling Theological College where he completed his Bachelor of Ministry and started working at his local Church as a Youth Pastor.Today this Ministry is run very similarly to a local Youth Group, but is open for all and digitised to meet the demographic. This includes interactive games with the community, regular prayer time, a weekly message, and all the laughs and craziness you could imagine - and lives are being impacted all over the world!!Today, PastorSKAR and his livestream have developed into a life changing ministry reaching tens of thousands of people around the world regularly and has seen the creation of SKAR Ministries, a registered Non-Profit Organisation that is overseen by a board of leaders across Australia and is making huge strides in the safety, continuity, accountability and sustainability of this amazing ministry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    How To Protect Children Against Bullying w/ Matt Purcell

    Tania speaks with Australia’s Leading Personal Branding Expert and the founder of Australia’s only Verbal Self-Defense Program called Social Kung Fu. Together they discuss how kids are able to defend themselves against bullying, why kids bully other kids, how parents can help their child mentally and emotionally and some verbal self-defense techniques proven to protect children from bullying.BIO:Today, Matt Purcell whispers in the ears of kings and queens, working with some of Australia’s biggest brands and high profile individuals on branding, and business and positioning them to be the best in their field. However, Matt’s life wasn’t always one of accolades and success.In fact, Matt was born in a small town in South Korea called Cholla-Bukto to a young mother who was unable to raise him. This sparked an incredible work drive in Matt to achieve some amazing results.Matt has qualifications in mental health and has founded many businesses including “The Green Room MP” which has helped hundreds of young people with music, academy and life coaching which he later sold in 2021.Matt has been acknowledged for his entrepreneurial abilities and was the recipient of the LMBEA Outstanding Young Entrepreneur Award and Australian Of The Year.Matt co-founded Mentored Media with renowned businessman Mark Bouris AM which is an award-winning creative agency based in Sydney, Australia. They are the leading personal branding agenc.Matt was the host of The Examined Life Podcast which regularly reached the #1 position in the Australian iTunes Charts. The Examined Life interviews high-profile Australians to hear their current views about the world, their challenges, and beliefs that had lead them towards making better decisions.He is the founder of Social Kung Fu, Australia’s number 1 verbal self-defense and confidence training for students. His mission is to impact 1 million students with this training against bullying, and dehumanization and raise a generation to become more self-aware.Matt has been on national television and has featured in national campaigns for brands such as Ford Motors, Xero Australia, LG Australia, and many more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Great Homework Debate From A Psychology Perspective

    Tania speaks with Andrew Fuller a Psychologist who “Puts the heart back into psychology” about the great homework debate. Whether or not homework should be given to students. What are the positives or negatives or homework, how can we reshape the perspective around homework, and how students can take ownership of their own learning.BIO:Andrew has recently been described as an ”interesting mixture of Billy Connolly, Tim Winton and Frasier Crane” and as someone who “puts the heart back into psychology”. As a clinical psychologist, Andrew Fuller works with many schools and communities in Australia and internationally, specialising in the wellbeing of young people and their families. He is a Fellow of the Department of Psychiatry and the Department of Learning and Educational Development at the University of Melbourne.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Should Christian Schools Teach About Evolution

    Today on Called To Teach Tania speaks with Dr Luke Barnes a Lecturer in astrology and cosmology at the University of Western Sydney. The discuss whether teaching Evolution in schools is important or not. Who coined the term Evolution and what is it all about, what role does sex play in the process of Evolutionary study and how should Christian teachers go about teaching this topic to their students. Plus so much more!BIO:Dr Luke Barnes is a John Templeton Fellow at Western Sydney University. With a PhD in astronomy from the University of Cambridge, he has published papers in the fields of galaxy formation, the fine-tuning of the Universe for life and the philosophy of science. Luke is the co-author of 'A Fortunate Universe: Life in a Finely Tuned Cosmos' and the recently released 'The Cosmic Revolutionary's Handbook'. Luke is an accomplished public speaker and also a committed Christian who believes that the fine-tuning in our universe points to a Creator God.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Future of Education: Exploring Emerging Technology Trends with McCrindle Research's Mike Abecina

    On this episode of Called To Teach, Tania talks to Mike Abecina from the team at McCrindle Research about the exciting world of emerging technology trends and how they are impacting education. They explore what technology is and isn't, and why it's essential in today's world. They also delve into the potential risks and benefits of technology and the need for schools to adapt to new technological trends constantly.Mike and Tania also discuss the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on education. They cover supervised vs unsupervised learning and the ethical considerations that arise from the use of AI in education. Parents will find valuable insights into how they can prepare their children for a rapidly changing technological landscape.Join Tania and Mike on this episode of Called To Teach to gain valuable insights into how technology is shaping the world of education and what we can do to prepare for the future.BIO:It might be Mike's diverse experience across education, corporate and government sectors that uniquely positions him as a data science expert. Or it could be his degrees in Mathematics, Actuarial Studies and Data Science. Regardless, Mike’s skillset enables him to build cutting edge AI tools that drive innovation and enhance the research processes at McCrindle.I'm a data scientist working across consulting, public sector, education. Experienced in deep learning, machine learning, model deployment, dashboarding, public presentations (400+), strategy.Currently developing deep learning topic modelling to streamline text data analysis. Previously was responsible for the training, validation and deployment of NLP/ Computer Vision transformer models in a live production environment. I'm all about deep engagement and growing with people, but could easily lose myself playing in technical and theory-laden environments. I've worked across all facets of the IT/ education space.Whether it's advising leaders on data strategy to presenting complex mathematical ideas to students, explaining complex things in simple terms has become my bread-and-butter! In my current role, I'm building AI and machine learning applications which employ computer vision, natural language processing and data augmentation. I'm proficient in Python, Pipeline development, Scala - (a working knowledge of Spark) and Research. I have a strong mathematics background, having graduated from UNSW (Actuarial Studies and Pure Mathematics), and most recently, Monash University (Data Science).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Critical Transition Points in a Student's Life: How to Better Prepare Your Child

    Join Tania on the latest episode of "Called To Teach", as she speaks with Head of Secondary, Daniel Weeks and Head of Primary, Tiia Wright Baker from Medowie Christian School. They delve into the critical transition points in a student's life and share valuable insights on how to better prepare them for these crucial times. Learn why transition points are so important, discover how parents can support and equip their child for entering kindergarten, and gain a deeper understanding of your child's emotional state.BIO:Daniel Weeks A lifelong learner, Dan enjoys inspiring students to think bigger about their learning, taking ownership and initiative to become the young men and women God desires for them to be. A leader who values coaching, relationship and working in partnership with students, staff and the community, Dan desires to craft high quality educational opportunities for all. Continually grateful for the opportunities God provides, Dan loves sharing time with family, reading, travelling and all things design.Tiia Wright Baker Tiia began her teaching career on the New South Wales Central Coast working in Pre-school and Special Education. Tiia started her faith-based school journey in 2002 teaching in two Christian schools and then an Anglican College in the Australian Capital Territory. She is passionate about enabling teachers and students to live the full and rewarding life that God has called them to. In her spare time Tiia loves to spend time outdoors cycling, kayaking and walking her dog.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Future of Education: Exploring Online Learning with Luke Reifler

    Join Tania as she delves into the fascinating world of online education with her guest, Luke Reifler, Head of Online Distance Education at Australian Christian College. In this episode, Tania and Luke explore the nuances of online learning, discussing its benefits and drawbacks, as well as the target audience for this style of education. Tania and Luke also examine the reasons why parents might consider transitioning their child to an online school and explore the social interactions that students can expect in this type of learning environment. Looking to the future, they speculate on what the future of online education may hold and provide insights into how the field is evolving. This episode is packed with valuable information for educators, parents, and anyone interested in the changing face of education in the digital age.BIO:Luke Reifler is the Head of Online Distance Education at Australian Christian College. Luke has been a Primary School teacher in public and private schools for over 20 years and was Kids Pastor at his church for several years. He has three children with Roslyna, who he met on a mission trip. Luke has a Bachelor of Education (Primary), Master of Christian Studies (Pastoral Leadership) building on a unique childhood being raised at his family’s ministry centre and completed Primary school via distance education. He enjoys photography and is passionate about faith, identity and community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Protecting Your Child's Mental Health with Psychologist Sue Bartho

    Join Tania as she speaks with Psychologist Sue Bartho, as they discuss the crucial topic of protecting your child's mental health. They delve into the differences between a child's mental health and an adult's, how to identify if your child is struggling with mental illness, and the best ways for parents to educate themselves on this important issue. Tune in to gain valuable insights and learn why mental health issues are on the rise in today's youth.BIO:It was during first year medicine in 1981, that Sue realised that she was "more interested in something more intrinsic to a person than their bodies”! She transferred to the Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree at UNSW, completing this with Honours 2:1 in 1985. Sue then travelled and worked in the United Kingdom for 5 years with adolescents and University students.Returning to Sydney in 1992, she completed the Masters in Clinical Psychology at Macquarie University, with a Post graduate scholarship, while working as a tutor at Robert Menzies College and as a staff-worker for Trinity Chapel Macquarie.Sue worked in the rehabilitation sector, in private rehabilitation practices and at Mt Wilga Private Hospital, for 10 years before venturing out into a private practice of her own. She spent 20 years working as a contractor for the Anglican Professional Standards Unit, dealing with sexual misconduct in this denomination.She has now been running her own private practice in Hornsby for over 20 years, and enjoys offering seminars and talks to community and church groups.She is married and has 3 adult children. She has been Director of the Brunswick Heads Beach Mission team (Scripture Union) since 2019, and has been teaching Scripture at Cheltenham Girls High School since 2016.She was State Coordinator of the Christianity and Psychology Interest Group for the Australian Psychological Society from 1998-2002.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Called To Teach is a monthly educational podcast, where we bring together a variety of experts and thought leaders in the field to provide valuable insights and engaging discussions on the latest developments in education. Whether you're a teacher, a parent, or simply interested in the topic, our podcast is sure to inform, inspire, and challenge you. Join us and be part of the conversation!

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