Educating the Human Potential: The American Montessori Society Podcast

<p>A podcast about optimizing education for a better society.</p><p><br /></p><p>Journey into the future of learning with two pioneering educators as they unlock the secrets of human potential through captivating conversations on education's biggest challenges. Explore "Educating the Human Potential," where Educational Psychologist Nicole Coman and renowned Montessori Educator William "Biff" Maier guide you through transformative discussions that are reshaping how we think about education. This podcast from the American Montessori Society sparks insightful conversations about the future of learning, featuring thought-provoking discussions with educational and cultural trailblazers.</p><p> </p><p>Educating the Human Potential challenges the status quo in education—because how we learn shapes society itself. Each episode dives into the critical issues shaping education today, blending research, lived experience, and bold ideas. Whether it’s rethinking classroom models, exploring the psychology of learning, nurturing curiosity and resilience in children, or unpacking social and cultural forces at play in education, Educating the Human Potential delivers engaging, accessible conversations for parents, educators, policymakers, and lifelong learners alike.</p><p> </p><p>Join Nicole and Biff as they engage with leading voices like Garrard Conley, who explores identity and inclusive education; Lisa Ling, award-winning journalist uncovering untold stories that shape families and schools; Donovan Livingston, educator and spoken word artist advocating for educational equity; Sharon and Chelsea Maxwell, a mother-daughter duo addressing intergenerational learning and social change; and Jay Van Bavel, a neuroscientist examining how group identity and psychology influence learning and society.</p><p><br /></p><p>Educating the Human Potential: The American Montessori Society Podcast<br />A podcast about optimizing education for a better society.<br />Sponsored by:<br />American Montessori Society<br />http://www.amshq.org/montessori</p><p><br /></p>

A Life Devoted to Children: 55 Years of Montessori with Charles Terranova

What shapes a lifetime in education—and what keeps someone devoted to it for more than half a century? In this episode, longtime educator and AMS Living Legacy honoree Charles Terranova looks back on 55 years in Montessori, sharing the unexpected twists, transformative mentors, and unforgettable children who defined his journey. Hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coleman speak with Charles about: How a chance visit to a Montessori classroom changed the course of his lifeThe influence of early mentor...

11-17
54:12

Embrace the Shake: Phil Hansen on Turning Limitations into Creativity

What if your greatest limitation became your most powerful creative force? In this episode, Phil Hansen, internationally recognized multimedia artist and TED speaker, joins hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman to share how a hand tremor reshaped his art, his mindset, and his life. From painting with worms and karate chops to creating art he deliberately destroys, Phil’s story is a masterclass in resilience, curiosity, and reinvention. Together, they explore: How embracing constraints can spark i...

11-03
42:38

Montessori Deep Dive: Teacher Cassandra Duggan on Her Homeschool Roots, Traditional Classrooms, and the Freedom to Learn

What happens when a child who once asked to be homeschooled grows up to become a Montessori educator, and a Montessori parent? In this episode, Montessori teacher Cassandra Duggan traces her winding journey from anxious second grader to public-school teacher and autism interventionist, through a brief stop in Waldorf, and finally into Montessori, where follow the child, intrinsic motivation, and multi-age communities transformed her practice and her own daughter’s love of school. Hosts Biff M...

10-20
44:10

Lift Off in Education: Donovan Livingston on Hip-Hop, Belonging, and Thriving

What happens when hip-hop, spoken word, and student support meet in higher education? In this episode, Donovan Livingston, award-winning educator, spoken word poet, and creator of the viral Harvard speech Lift Off, shares how culture and community can transform student success. Now director of College Thriving at UNC–Chapel Hill, Livingston bridges music, equity, and education to help students find their voice and their place. Hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman talk with Donovan about: How the...

10-06
38:56

Inside the Fisher-Price Play Lab: Why Fisher-Price Embraced Montessori and Returned to Wood

What happens when one of the world’s most iconic toy makers goes back to its roots – and invites Montessori experts to help chart the future? In this episode, hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman go inside Fisher-Price’s legendary Play Lab with Dr. Corinne Eggleston, Senior Manager of the Fisher-Price Play Lab, to unpack why the company returned to wood, how the team designed a Montessori-inspired product line, and what decades of play research reveal about how children really learn. Hosts Biff ...

09-16
43:53

Building Trust: Why Parent-School Communication Matters

Why is strong communication between home and school essential for a child’s success? In this episode, hosts Nicole Coman and Biff Maier explore the role of trust, honesty, and consistency between parents and educators. Through stories from their own school experiences, they discuss: Why consistency between home and school is key to student growthHow open communication builds trust and reduces stress for families, teachers, and childrenStrategies for navigating difficult conversations, from ac...

09-01
44:34

From Loss to a Life of Creativity: Graffiti Artist Erik Wahl and Tasha Wahl on Life as Your Art Studio

What if art wasn’t just something you make—but a way you think, live, and heal? In this episode, internationally acclaimed graffiti artist and speaker Erik Wahl, joined by his wife and creative partner, Tasha Wahl, share their deeply personal story of losing everything, redefining success, and building a home that doubles as a life studio. Hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman talk with Erik and Tasha about: Why Erik defines art as thinking – and how that perspective can liberate learners of all...

08-18
50:14

The Real Maria Montessori: Historian Erica Moretti on the Woman Behind the Method

Maria Montessori was a visionary—but she was also human, complicated, and far more radical than the myths suggest. In this episode, Erica Moretti, author of The Best Weapon for Peace: Maria Montessori, Education, and Children’s Rights, joins hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman to explore the radical roots of Montessori’s legacy. Together, they discuss: Montessori’s early activism and interactions —including with Mussolini and the VaticanMoretti presents Montessori as a trailblazing champion for...

08-04
31:34

Rethinking School: Ulcca Joshi Hansen on Equity, Technology, and the Future of Learning

What if our education system isn’t broken—but just built for a different era? In this episode, Ulcca Joshi Hansen—author of The Future of Smart, Chief Program Officer at Grantmakers for Education, and host of the Future Smart podcast—shares why true educational equity requires more than better technology or expanded curriculum. It requires a fundamental shift in how we define learning and human potential. Hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman talk with Ulcca about: Why “bolting on” solutions to a...

07-18
46:46

Let Kids Be Kids: Olympian Dominique Dawes on Intrinsic Motivation, Healing, and Rethinking Youth Sports

How can sports empower children—and what happens when they don't? In this episode, Olympic gold medalist and mother of four Dominique Dawes reflects on the highs and harms of elite athletics, and how she’s now working to redefine what success in sports can look like for today’s youth. Hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman speak with Dominique about: The psychological costs of high-level competition—and the power of healing environmentsHow her gymnastics academies prioritize whole-child developmen...

07-03
41:13

The Future Is Human: Eric Rodriguez on Technology, Montessori, and the Power of Purpose

What if technology didn’t replace our humanity—but helped us deepen it? In this episode, Eric Rodriguez—engineer, keynote speaker, and facilitator of the AMS Innovation Think Tank—shares how a formative experience in his Montessori-inspired childhood sparked a lifelong passion for technology, ultimately shaping his mission to create a more human-centered digital future. Hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman explore with Eric: How a seventh-grade encounter with a school computer lab in Ecuador ign...

06-23
57:28

Montessori Deep Dive: One Teacher’s Journey to Montessori

Elizabeth Tingle never planned to become a Montessori teacher, but her path seems to have led her there all along. With decades of experience behind her, Elizabeth Tingle discovered that Montessori aligned perfectly with the values she'd been teaching by for years. Hosts Nicole Coman and Biff Maier talk with Elizabeth about: Elizabeth Tingle’s early calling to teach and how a fifth-grade teacher inspired her to embrace every child’s uniquenessThe challenges and insights from 14 years working ...

06-09
01:03:48

A Boy Erased: Garrard Conley on Surviving Conversion Therapy and Growing Up Gay in the Bible Belt

What if the people you trust most try to change who you are—and call it love? In this episode, Garrard Conley, author of the bestselling memoir Boy Erased, adapted into a film starring Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe, shares his powerful journey from being outed and forced into conversion therapy to becoming a writer, educator, and advocate for truth and healing. Hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman talk with Garrard about: Growing up gay in a fundamentalist Baptist community in rural ArkansasCo...

06-02
01:03:03

Leading with Purpose: Anita Hanks and the Future of Montessori Education

How does a second-generation Montessori child become a transformational leader in the movement? In this episode, Anita Hanks, newly appointed President of the AMS Board of Directors, shares her deeply personal Montessori journey—from toddler in the classroom to founder of a thriving school, teacher education program director, and now national leader. Hosts Nicole Coman and Biff Maier talk with Anita about: Anita's generational ties to Montessori and what led her back after a career in busines...

05-19
39:06

From Burnout to Balance: Suneel Gupta on Small Adjustments with Big Impact

How do we stay energized, focused, and fulfilled in a world that constantly demands more? In this episode, hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman are joined by bestselling author and Harvard Medical School visiting scholar Suneel Gupta, who shares why the path from burnout to balance doesn’t require a major life overhaul—just a few intentional shifts. Hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman talk with Suneel about: How your dharma—your inner calling—can be expressed without upending your lifeThe connecti...

05-05
42:39

Life After Montessori: High School Seniors Reflect on the Impact of Their Early Education

What happens when Montessori students leave their multi-age classrooms and step into the world of traditional high schools? In this episode, two seniors—Symona and Josie—reflect on how their Montessori foundations shaped their confidence, relationships, and academic resilience through the challenges of public and independent school settings. Hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman explore with Symona and Josie: The academic and social transitions after graduating from a Montessori middle schoolHow ...

04-28
01:18:19

The Joy of Foraging: Alexis Nikole Nelson on Food, Nature, and Her Montessori Roots

How does a childhood spent exploring nature shape a lifelong passion? In this episode, Alexis Nikole Nelson—award-winning forager, chef, and social media star—shares how her Montessori education helped nurture her curiosity and independence, ultimately leading to her unique career. Hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman discuss with Alexis: How her Montessori upbringing encouraged hands-on learning and a love of natureThe history and cultural significance of foraging, especially in Black and Indig...

04-07
01:04:21

The Power of Social Identity with Dr. Jay Van Bavel: How Groups Shape Learning, Bias, and Belonging

How does social identity influence the way we learn, form biases, and navigate the world? In this episode, Dr. Jay Van Bavel, NYU professor and coauthor of The Power of Us, joins us to explore the psychology and neuroscience behind identity formation. Hosts Nicole Coleman and Biff Maier discuss with Dr. Van Bavel: How group identity impacts learning, motivation, and cognitive performanceThe role of social media in shaping and reinforcing identitiesStrategies to reduce bias and build inclusion...

03-24
29:02

Why Rules Fail: The Montessori Approach to Raising Disciplined Children

Are traditional discipline methods setting children up for failure? In this episode, hosts Nicole Coman and Biff Maier challenge the outdated, top-down approach to rules and discipline, revealing how Montessori principles cultivate true self-regulation, accountability, and independence—without authoritarian control. They explore: Why rules often backfire and what works insteadThe power of natural consequences over punishmentsHow to build a culture of respect where kids take responsibilityMont...

02-19
38:49

Raising Kids in a Hypersexualized Digital World with Dr. Sharon Maxwell & Chelsea Maxwell

How can parents and educators help kids develop healthy relationships, navigate social media, and build self-control in a world designed to capture their attention? In this episode, Dr. Sharon Maxwell, clinical psychologist and author of The Talk, joins her daughter Chelsea Maxwell, an educator and learning designer, to discuss the challenges of raising kids in today’s digital, oversexualized culture—through a lens that aligns with Montessori principles of self-regulation, independence, and v...

02-19
48:48

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