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Author: Dr. Garima Virmani Arora

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The Math Talks — hosted by Dr. Garima, founder of Uncover Math Genius — brings together some of the world’s most inspiring educators, innovators, and thinkers to explore what it really means to raise confident, curious learners in today’s world.

In each episode, we go beyond equations and classrooms to uncover how Math — and learning itself — can become more human, creative, and future-ready.

From global education leaders to hands-on teachers transforming classrooms, The Math Talks bridges research, real stories, and practical wisdom — helping parents, teachers, and lifelong learners reimagine how children think, learn, and grow in the age of AI.

🎧 New episodes every month on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.

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If you’ve ever watched your child struggle with homework and wondered why learning sometimes feels so stressful, this conversation is for you. Many parents face this moment and often question how they can better support their child without adding more pressure.In this podcast episode, we discuss thoughtful insights on parenting, understanding children’s learning challenges, and how being present can make a real difference in a child’s confidence and growth.🎙️ The full episode is now streaming.Watch and listen on:▶ YouTubeIf this conversation resonates with you, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more meaningful discussions on parenting and child development.#podcast #parentingpodcast #parentingtips #childdevelopment #parentingadvice #educationpodcast #learningjourney #modernparenting #youtubecreator #podcaststreaming
Why Children Think They’re Bad at Math | Dr Garima in Conversation with Sunil Singh!Why do so many children grow up believing they are “bad at math”? Is the problem really the subject — or the way it’s being taught?In this thought-provoking episode of Math Talks, Dr. Garima sits down with renowned educator, author, and global speaker Sunil Singh to question one of the biggest assumptions in education.After nearly two decades of teaching across countries — from Toronto to Switzerland — Sunil stepped away from traditional classrooms, not because he stopped loving math, but because he could no longer ignore what the system was doing to it.Together, they explore why math has become one of the most feared subjects for children around the world, how traditional teaching methods often train students to stop trusting their own thinking, and why math should actually be experienced as a living language of patterns, stories, and curiosity.This conversation goes beyond marks, worksheets, and quick fixes. It challenges the way we understand learning itself — and invites parents and educators to rethink how children experience mathematics.If you’ve ever watched a child struggle with math and wondered if something deeper is broken in the system, this episode will give you a completely new perspective.Listen now and join the conversation about reimagining math education.#matheducation #educationpodcast #learningmathematics #educationreform #parentingandeducation #futureoflearning #educationindia #learningmindset #teachersoflinkedin #educationconversation #podcastindia
Is AI really transforming education, or are we misunderstanding its role?In this thought-provoking podcast in the Math Talk Series, Makiri Pough shares a powerful perspective on Artificial Intelligence and how it should actually be used in education.AI is often treated like something revolutionary or magical. But as Makiri Pough explains, AI is simply a tool — much like a calculator or a mobile phone. Its power depends entirely on how thoughtfully we use it.Instead of using AI just because it is trending, we need to ask a much more important question:What real problem are we trying to solve?In this episode, Dr. Garima discusses:• Why AI should not be romanticized• The importance of using AI with clear intent• How the future of education is shifting from speed to deep understanding• Why success will be defined by thinking ability, flexibility, and confidenceAccording to her, the next generation will succeed not by answering quickly, but by thinking deeply and engaging with the world thoughtfully.🎙 Now Streaming On: YouTubeIf you enjoyed the conversation, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful discussions.#aiineducation #futureoflearning #educationpodcast #artificialintelligence #podcastindia
Math is more than memorising answers — it’s about thinking, exploring, and truly understanding concepts.In this episode, Dr Garima and Tierney Kennedy explore common misconceptions in math and how they can hold children back. They discuss the power of cognitive conflict, the role parents play in supporting learning at home, and strategies to make math engaging, relatable, and meaningful. From using visual aids and real-world examples to encouraging a growth mindset and viewing mistakes as opportunities, this conversation offers practical insights for parents, teachers, and anyone passionate about nurturing confident young thinkers.Takeaways:• Misconceptions in math can hinder understanding• Cognitive conflict helps students rethink assumptions• Parents play a crucial role in supporting math learning• Visual aids enhance conceptual understanding• Real-world applications make math relatable• Encouraging a growth mindset is essential• Different teaching approaches complement each other• Mistakes are learning opportunities• Engaging in math together strengthens relationships• Math is about the process, not just the answer🎙 Full episode available now on Apple Podcasts & Spotify.
In schools, math is often treated like a competition —faster answers, higher scores, fewer mistakes.But that’s not how math works in the real world.In this episode of Math Talks, we explore why competitive math classrooms fail to create real understanding — and what actually helps learning stick.When students make mistakes or show misconceptions, it’s not a failure.It’s proof that they’re thinking.Research and classroom experience show that children are capable of far more than we assume. They can reason, spot patterns, and make generalizations — if we allow them to think instead of rushing them to answers.In this conversation, we unpack:Why speed and competition weaken understandingWhat misconceptions really tell us about a child’s thinkingHow learning enters the brain — and why explanation alone doesn’t workWhy students must use their brain to truly own what they learnHow parents and teachers can shift from performance to thinkingIf you want children to understand math, remember it, and use it confidently, this episode will change how you look at learning.✨ Because learning doesn’t happen by being told.It happens by thinking.
What if math wasn’t about fear, marks, or memorization — but about thinking, curiosity, and confidence?Welcome to Math Talks, a podcast that goes beyond formulas and grades to explore what truly matters in a child’s learning journey.Hosted by Dr. Garima V Arora — math educator, mother, and co-founder of Uncover Mathiness — this podcast brings together leading educators, thinkers, and change-makers from around the world to reimagine how children learn math and, more importantly, how they learn to think.In each episode, we explore:Why curiosity matters more than curriculumHow early learning shapes confidence for lifeWhy pressure, tuition culture, and marks often backfireHow parents and teachers can raise problem solvers, not rote learnersWhat math education needs in an AI-driven world🎙️ In this episode, Dr. Garima speaks with Nadia Abdelal, an internationally respected math education specialist with over 20 years of experience across classrooms, national organizations, and global education communities. Nadia is also the co-founder of the AMSI Maths Talk podcast and a passionate advocate for joyful, meaningful, and human-centered math learning.Together, they discuss:Why children lose curiosity — and how to notice the early signsThe biggest myths around “math kids” vs “non-math kids”Why worksheets and early pressure can harm learningHow play, storytelling, and everyday conversations build real understandingWhat parents should focus on in the first 5–7 years of a child’s lifeWhether you’re a parent, teacher, or simply curious about how children learn, this podcast is for you.✨ Let’s reimagine math — and education — for the world our children are stepping into.
Math isn’t the problem.How we’ve been taught Math is.Welcome to The Math Talks — a podcast that goes beyond formulas, marks, and memorisation.In this show, we sit down with educators, thinkers, researchers, and real classroom practitioners from around the world to explore:Why so many students fear MathWhat traditional schooling gets wrong about learningHow Math shapes thinking, decision-making, and problem-solving in real lifeWhat Math education must look like in an AI-driven worldHosted by Dr. Garima, The Math Talks is about uncomfortable truths, honest conversations, and reimagining Math as a language of thinking — not a subject to survive.🎙️ Full episodes launched onYouTube | Spotify | Apple PodcastsIf you’re a parent, teacher, student, or simply someone who believes education can — and must — be better…this podcast is for you.🔔 Subscribe and stay tuned.
The conversation delves into the challenges of the current education system, the need to redefine exams and assessments, and the importance of changing parental expectations. It also highlights the role of mathematics in building brain capacity and shifting the focus from marks to learning. The conversation delves into the impact of the education system on parental expectations, the role of teachers in capacity building, the significance of language and math as key subjects, connecting language and math, preparing children for the future, and the importance of parenting in education.TakeawaysRedefining education is crucial for raising confident problem solvers.Changing parental expectations is essential for a shift from marks to learning. Changing parental expectations is crucial for educational reform.Language and math are essential for capacity building and critical thinking.Chapters00:00 Redefining Education06:16 Redesigning Exams and Assessments16:10 Mathematics as a Foundation for Logical Thinking23:19 Shifting Parental Focus from Marks to Learning28:38 Changing Parental Expectations34:24 Language and Math as Key Subjects42:55 Preparing Children for the Future
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