
Beep Beep Breakfast Momcast
By Hanna Violet
Season 1 (Children of the Pandemic: Searching for Solutions in Education)
Season 2 (Beep Beep Breakfast Momcast)
Learn more at www.hannaviolet.com and www.8waysgames.com

Beep Beep Breakfast MomcastJan 13, 2021

A Conversation with My Brother Season 2 Episode 3
What is stopping us from looking at feelings directly?
What is stopping us from looking at our dreams directly?
I’m learning how to look backward and forward without fear.
Comfort leads to depression.
trigger warning: we chat about suicidal thoughts and abuse
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Take a deep breath.
Try some yoga.

September 27, 2022

Me Time
Start here if you're new to this podcast!
Hanna Violet discusses life, dreams, ideas, and potential paths forward as a mom, former teacher, CEO of an indie board game company, and suddenly viral tiktoker.
Episode 1 got a bit too real. I cried and everything, so I'm not quite ready to share that publicly. But someday, maybe.
Learn more at www.hannaviolet.com and www.8waysgames.com
Tiny Robot Love Doctors Kickstarter Live Now: www.kickstarter.com/projects/8ways/tiny-robot-love-doctors/

Nothing about us without us: ABA Therapy from an Autistic Perspective
The Director of Advocacy at the Autistic Self-Advocacy Network, Zoe Gross, shares her thoughts on ABA therapy and what it takes to be a self-advocate. This episode also features the writing of non-speaking autists, Ido Kedar and Niko Boskovic, and formerly non-speaking, Jay Jay Mudridge. We discuss the controversy surrounding the Judge Rotenberg Center and ABAI and what families and caregivers can do to truly support their autistic loved ones. In 2012, Zoe created the annual Disability Day of Mourning vigil, a national, cross-disability event commemorating the lives of disabled people murdered by their family members or caregivers. She received a White House Champions of Change award for this work in 2013.
As a content warning: This podcast episode includes conversations about torture, murder, and sexual assault.
Autistic Self Advocacy Network: https://autisticadvocacy.org/
Ariana Cernius’ article: https://fortune.com/2022/05/13/autistic-community-reckoning-aba-therapy-rights-autism-insurance-private-equity-ariana-cernius/
Thoughts from several nonspeaking autists: https://autisticstrategies.net/nonspeaking-autistics-against-aba/

Let Kids Learn: A Petition for Education Reform
The pandemic wreaked havoc on our school systems and most students undeniably struggled. Where do we go from here? In this episode, the spokesperson for the controversial LetMIKidsLearn petitions explains his vision for alternative education opportunities.
To learn more about the petitions, go to www.letmikidslearn.com
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This podcast is hosted by Hanna Violet—An Early Childhood Educator, ESL writer and editor, author of Finding Garfield, and new mother.
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Children of the Pandemic is a podcast with a dream of opening up communication between parents, educators, mental health experts, and policymakers worldwide to find solutions to the tough challenges we are facing in education and parenting.

Performing Arts in Lockdown
Laurie shares the challenges she faced as a music educator in Malaysia during the height of the pandemic. We discuss hybrid teaching, strict lockdowns, sudden layoffs, covid tracking apps, pandemic pregnancy, balancing new motherhood with work, and facing collective trauma as educators.
Laurie’s radio podcast version of the wizard of oz: https://soundcloud.com/tenbypa
Laurie's virtual "kitchen jam": https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=666225690609590
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This podcast is hosted by Hanna Violet—An Early Childhood Educator, ESL writer and editor, author of Finding Garfield, and new mother.
Check out Hanna Violet's book: https://amzn.to/3brtYsE
Learn more about 8 Ways Games at linktr.ee/8waysgames
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Children of the Pandemic is a podcast with a dream of opening up communication between parents, educators, mental health experts, and policy makers worldwide to find solutions to the tough challenges we are facing in education and parenting.

Las Familias Necesitan Amor: The Families Need Love
Respeta la curiosidad de los niños, acepta la flexibilidad y trata a cada familia como propia. Martha Conlon comparte cómo ha construido una tribu con su negocio de guardería bilingüe en el hogar. Su hija, Karen Castillo, ayuda a traducir y comparte sus pensamientos sobre los desafíos de la paternidad moderna. Únase a nosotros para un episodio especial bilingüe español-inglés de Children of the Pandemic.
She respects children’s curiosity, embraces flexibility, and treats each family as her own. Martha Conlon shares how she has built a tribe with her bilingual home daycare business. Her daughter, Karen Castillo, helps translate and shares her thoughts on the challenges of modern parenting. Join us for a special bilingual Spanish-English episode of Children of the Pandemic.
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This podcast is hosted by Hanna Violet—An Early Childhood Educator, ESL writer and editor, author of Finding Garfield, and new mother.
Check out Hanna Violet's book: https://amzn.to/3brtYsE
Learn more about 8 Ways Games at linktr.ee/8waysgames
Support the search for solutions:
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Children of the Pandemic es un podcast con el sueño de abrir la comunicación entre padres, educadores y expertos en salud mental de todo el mundo para encontrar soluciones a los difíciles desafíos que enfrentamos en la educación y la crianza de los hijos.
Children of the Pandemic is a podcast with a dream of opening up communication between parents, educators, and mental health experts worldwide to find solutions to the tough challenges we are facing in education and parenting.

Oversaturated Parenting: How to know what's best
We’re back! After six months of adjusting to parenthood, Hanna Violet shares her thoughts on becoming a mom, post-partum depression, and finding a mom community for support.
Learn more about our family-friendly collaborative board games at linktr.ee/8waysgames
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This podcast is hosted by Hanna Violet—An Early Childhood Educator, ESL writer and editor, author of Finding Garfield, and new mother.
Learn more at hannaviolet.com
Check out Hanna Violet's book: https://amzn.to/3brtYsE
Support the search for solutions:
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Children of the Pandemic is a podcast with a dream of opening up communication between parents, educators, and mental health experts worldwide to find solutions to the tough challenges we are facing in education and parenting.

Promoting Creativity with Audio
Former child and current dad, Drew Vernon, the marketing director at Tonies, joins me for a discussion on how we can use the power of storytelling to empower children and break free of screens. Tonies sells brightly colored Toniebox smart speakers, encouraging listeners ages 3 and older to play imaginatively. Learn more at https://us.tonies.com/.
Free Giveaway!
Leave a comment, share this episode, or email me at hannaviolet@hannaviolet.com for a chance to win a free Toniebox!*
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This podcast is hosted by Hanna Violet—An Early Childhood Educator, ESL writer and editor, author of Finding Garfield, and soon-to-be mother.
Learn more at hannaviolet.com
Check out Hanna Violet's new book: https://amzn.to/3brtYsE
Support the search for solutions:
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Children of the Pandemic is a podcast with a dream of opening up communication between parents, educators, and mental health experts worldwide to find solutions to the tough challenges we are facing in education and parenting.
*Only available to US residents, one winner will be randomly selected.

Learning for Life: the skills we need for motivation
A lack of motivation is a symptom, not a sickness. Why do some students struggle and others don’t? Join me and Kelsey Komorowski, the founder of Komo, for a fantastic discussion on how students learn and develop the skills necessary to succeed in school (and how to keep the learning going over the summer).
Komo is an 8-week learning system that measurably and explicitly helps students build empowering skills. Learn more about Komo at komoconsulting.com/
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This podcast is hosted by Hanna Violet—An Early Childhood Educator, ESL writer and editor, author of Finding Garfield, and soon-to-be mother.
Learn more at hannaviolet.com
Check out Hanna Violet's new book: https://amzn.to/3brtYsE
Support the search for solutions:
anchor.fm/hannavioletschwank/support
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Children of the Pandemic is a podcast with a dream of opening up communication between parents, educators, and mental health experts worldwide to find solutions to the tough challenges we are facing in education and parenting.

Empowered Math: Bringing the Abstract to Light
“The stories around math are where you become disempowered.”
Founder and CEO of Elephant Learning, Aditya Nagrath, shares his inspiring mathematics philosophy. Elephant Learning is an online math learning platform for children ages 2 and up that guarantees students will learn 1 year of math in 3 months. Learn more about the program at www.elephantlearning.com/
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This podcast is hosted by Hanna Violet—An Early Childhood Educator, ESL writer and editor, author of Finding Garfield, and soon-to-be mother.
Learn more at hannaviolet.com
Check out Hanna Violet's new book: https://amzn.to/3brtYsE
Support the search for solutions:
anchor.fm/hannavioletschwank/support
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Children of the Pandemic is a podcast with a dream of opening up communication between parents, educators, and mental health experts worldwide to find solutions to the tough challenges we are facing in education and parenting.

Home Birth in a Pandemic: International Perspectives
Youtubers and yoga teachers Ella and John share their incredible experiences raising their toddler and giving birth to a baby at home in Vienna, Austria during the pandemic. They teach private yoga lessons over zoom including pregnancy and post-natal yoga and present motivational, uplifting videos on their YouTube channel, Elljoworld.
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This podcast is hosted by Hanna Violet—Early Childhood Educator, ESL Writer and Editor, author of Finding Garfield, and soon to be mother.
Learn more at hannaviolet.com
Check out Hanna Violet's new book: https://amzn.to/3brtYsE
Support the search for solutions:
anchor.fm/hannavioletschwank/support
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Children of the Pandemic is a podcast with a dream of opening up communication between parents, educators, and mental health experts around the world to find solutions to the incredibly difficult challenges we are facing in education and parenting.

Breaking the Stigma: Let’s Talk about Mental Health
Daniel Nathan and Victor Nathan join us from China and the United Kingdom respectively, sharing their extremely unique experiences through the pandemic and their advice for staying mentally well. Daniel is a former soccer coach and current high school PE teacher. Victor is a therapist for the Deaf, working for Public Health in the UK and volunteering for the World Health Organisation’s Mental Health Gap Action Programme.
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This podcast is hosted by Hanna Violet—Early Childhood Educator, ESL Writer and Editor, author of Finding Garfield, and soon to be mother.
Learn more at hannaviolet.com
Check out Hanna Violet's new book: https://amzn.to/3brtYsE
Support the search for solutions:
anchor.fm/hannavioletschwank/support
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Children of the Pandemic is a podcast with a dream of opening up communication between parents, educators, and mental health experts around the world to find solutions to the incredibly difficult challenges we are facing in education and parenting.

A Labor of Love: Seeking Opportunities in the Face of Adversity
Director of operations at a large private school, June E. Gilbert shares her experiences making big decisions to keep her students and teachers safe while managing the social and emotional needs of families.
She also shares her passion for empowering leaders in education and how that passion led her to supporting women and children in Zambia.
You can learn more about her Legendary Leadership Academy program and help support these women's initiatives and consider investing in their businesses or donating to help feed hungry children by visiting labouroflovegender.org.
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Check out Hanna Violet's new book: https://amzn.to/3brtYsE
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Managing the Challenges: Staying Grateful in a Pandemic
Licensed psychotherapist and incredible human Korisma Grant shares her experiences and insightful suggestions for facing mental health challenges in the pandemic. She is the founder of SafePointe , LLC, a private practice specializing in anxiety, depression, and trauma.
Check out Hanna Violet's new book: Finding Garfield
Learn more at hannaviolet.com
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Children of the Pandemic is a podcast with a dream of opening up communication between parents, educators, and mental health experts around the world to find solutions to the incredibly difficult challenges we are facing in education and parenting.

No Escape: School as Social Welfare
Nick Richardson, Nick Wardner, and Hanna Violet discuss the challenges faced by underprivileged children and teens who are now unable to escape issues at home by going to school or extracurriculars and the new challenges faced by school systems with dwindling attendance. What choices do families have?
Check out Hanna Violet's new book: Finding Garfield
Learn more at hannaviolet.com
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Children of the Pandemic is a podcast with a dream of opening up communication between parents, educators, and mental health experts around the world to find solutions to the incredibly difficult challenges we are facing in education and parenting.

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Virtual Pre-K in a Pandemic
Mr. Joe Robinson shares his experiences and advice as a Pre-K teacher at a public charter school in Washington D.C., working primarily with BIPOC families - now entirely virtually. Join us for a discussion about some of the biggest problems faced by early childhood educators.
Check out Joe Robinson's blog.
Check out Hanna Violet’s book, Finding Garfield
Learn more at www.hannaviolet.com
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Children of the Pandemic is a podcast with a dream of opening up communication between parents, educators, and mental health experts around the world to find solutions to the incredibly difficult challenges we are facing in education and parenting.

Growing a Child’s Mind Without Losing Yours
Author and education communicator Hanna Violet is joined by Dr. Carrie S. Cutler (author, instructor, presenter, and mother of 8!) for a discussion on strategies for home education and finding balance in these trying times.
Click here to buy Dr. Carrie Cutler's new book, Math-Positive Mindsets: Growing a Child's Mind without Losing Yours (Math Solutions, 2020)
Check out Dr. Cutler's amazing math resources on her website: www.carriecutler.com
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Children of the Pandemic is a podcast with a dream of opening up communication between parents, educators, and mental health experts around the world to find solutions to the incredibly difficult challenges we are facing in education and parenting.
Learn more at hannaviolet.com
Click here to buy Hanna's new book, Finding Garfield.

Don't Sweat the Small Stuff - Just Communicate
Hanna Violet chats with the amazing Ni’Tasha Liggins about the necessity of parent-teacher communication and how she maintains stress free parenting and models healthy habits for her FIVE beautiful children while working from home as a mental health, marriage and family, and parenting counselor.
Ni'Tasha's website: lifeandfamilyoverload.com
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff . . . and It's All Small Stuff by Richard Carlson
Finding Garfield by H.V. Schwank
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Compassionate Self Care
Join Early Childhood Educator Hanna Violet and Child Life Specialist Evieann Barber for a deep discussion on how to develop healthy mental balance and compassion for ourselves and others, especially in these hard times. Evieann shares several creative and therapeutic activities that promote compassionate self care, provide psychosocial support, and create opportunities for feelings of control, self-expression, and resilience. Learn more about her Compassionate Self Care Cards and other resources she has developed on her website at www.healingnectararts.com.
Learn more at www.hannaviolet.com
Finding Garfield by Hanna Violet
Special thanks to Reese Rose Schwank for editing the audio for this episode.

Distance Learning, Distance Loving
Join Hanna Violet and Eric, a full-time dad and Early Years practitioner in London, and his teenage daughter Cristina for a meaningful discussion on their extremely unique family dynamic, the challenges of connecting virtually, and a teenage perspective on modern education.
Check out Eric's Youtube Channel
Can I go and play now? Rethinking the Early Years by Greg Bottrill
Finding Garfield by Hanna Violet
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The Screen Time Dilemma
How can we balance children's (and our own) screen-time with healthier alternatives in a time when technology is one of the few ways in which we can connect? The jury is still out on this one. Hanna Violet chats with Alex Venier - a mother of two preteens, pre and postnatal yoga teacher, former Montessori teacher… and Hanna’s childhood nanny. Check her out @alexvenieryoga
Learn more at www.hannaviolet.com

The Pandemic Education Dilemma - with Hanna Violet and Nick Richardson
Early childhood education expert Hanna Violet and high school teacher Nick Richardson discuss the challenges faced by students, educators, and parents due to the pandemic and the long-standing problems with our education system. Join us as we search for solutions in virtual learning, mental health, socio-economic disparity, and community involvement in education.
Email me at hannaviolet@hannaviolet.com with any questions or comments you would like discussed in future episodes.

The Pandemic Parenting Dilemma
Parents and educators around the world are facing an extremely unique challenge due to the pandemic. Hanna Violet discusses Zoom school, exhaustion, isolation, and managing the feelings associated with all of the madness.
Feel free to email Hanna with any questions or comments at hannaviolet@hannaviolet.com
See more at www.hannaviolet.com