Podcasting Through an Inclusive & Equitable Lens: Questions to Ask Yourself with Jocelynn Hubbard [Ep. 102]

 
 

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Here’s what to expect from this episode:

As educators, we know the importance of inclusion and celebrating diversity. But how good of a job are we doing with this through our podcast? 

Jocelynn Hubbard is on the show today to talk about podcasting through an inclusive and equitable lens. She shares what educational equity means, why diversity and inclusion in podcasting are so important, and some key questions to ask yourself when auditing your podcast and content creation. 

This is an incredibly important conversation that I hope you take some time to reflect on after listening. I know you'll take away something from this episode, so I would love for you to send Jocelynn and me a message on Instagram to share your takeaways! 

You can find me on Instagram @podcastingforeducators and Jocelynn @iteachcustom.

MEET Jocelynn:

Jocelynn Hubbard helps teachers spark joy during the learning experience by creating an inclusive and welcoming classroom environment for ALL their students. She is the founder and managing director of Custom Teaching Solutions, LLC, and host of The Culture-Centered Classroom podcast. She has 17 years of experience in education as an educator, speaker, professional development creator, and facilitator. Driven by a passion to see the diverse people of our world feel welcomed, affirmed, and celebrated, she provides training on cultural competency, centering equity, and celebrating diversity in education. As a wife and mother of five, her goals include squeezing in time for exercise, finding moments of joy each day, and parenting each of her children as unique individuals.

Jocelynn received a B.S. in Education from Miami University (OH) and an MA in Education from The University of North Carolina – Pembroke. She also has a graduate certificate in Gifted & Talented instruction from The University of North Carolina – Charlotte.

Topics Covered:

  • Defining educational equity

  • How to make your podcast a more inclusive space

  • Diversifying your feed and the information you share

  • Podcasting through an equitable lens

  • How social media has changed the way we think about diversity

  • Taking action and diversifying your podcast

More about Podcasting for Educators:

Podcasting for Educators is the podcast for TpT authors and other online educators. It's a show that will help you get your podcast in front of those who need it most - teachers, counselors, literacy specialists, SLPs, parents, and more! Each week, Sara Whittaker and her guests will share top tips and actionable strategies that you will need in order to launch, manage, and grow your podcast. You’ll learn how to leverage your show to build long-lasting relationships with your audience and promote your TpT resources, courses, and memberships, all while providing valuable and accessible content!

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Sara Whittaker