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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Move More, Learn More, Dr. Widmann discusses incorporating kinesthetic movement into instructional design to improve learning.  Dr. Missy Widmann is a nationally recognized educational leader whose work sits at the intersection of educational neuroscience, classroom practice, and, most recently, artificial intelligence. With a doctoral degree specializing in Educational Neuroscience from Northeastern University (Seattle) and over two decades of experience in K–12 and higher...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Move More, Learn More, Dr. Widmann discusses incorporating kinesthetic movement into instructional design to improve learning.<br/><br/>Dr. Missy Widmann is a nationally recognized educational leader whose work sits at the intersection of educational neuroscience, classroom practice, and, most recently, artificial intelligence. With a doctoral degree specializing in Educational Neuroscience from Northeastern University (Seattle) and over two decades of experience in K–12 and higher education, Missy bridges research with practical application. As education evolves, so does her work. A growing curiosity about the intersection of AI, ethics, and neuroplasticity is guiding her on a new path. <br/><br/>As Co-Founder and President of Neural Education, Missy leads professional learning experiences that empower educators to design brain-aligned classrooms grounded in curiosity, movement, emotional engagement, and ethical use of technology. She also serves as a Visiting Professor at Pacific Lutheran University, where she prepares future educators to integrate neuroscience in ways that center human connection, equity, and transferable learning.</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, we speak with the CEO of Advanced Brain Technologies, Alex Doman, about the use of psychoacoustics to alert attention and calm the mind. Dr. Kenney was eager to interview Alex, as she has worked with him since 2014. She is trained in two of ABT's programs, The Listening Program and In-Time, and she uses Vital Neuro at home and at the office with children, adolescents, and adults. Alex Doman is an entrepreneur, bestselling author, psychoacoustic music producer, and TEDx speake...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we speak with the CEO of Advanced Brain Technologies, Alex Doman, about the use of psychoacoustics to alert attention and calm the mind. Dr. Kenney was eager to interview Alex, as she has worked with him since 2014. She is trained in two of ABT&apos;s programs, The Listening Program and In-Time, and she uses Vital Neuro at home and at the office with children, adolescents, and adults.</p><p>Alex Doman is an entrepreneur, bestselling author, psychoacoustic music producer, and TEDx speaker with more than thirty years of experience in neurotechnology. His mission is to help children, adolescents, and adults achieve their optimal potential and become the best versions of themselves through music. Alex is the creator of The Listening Program and co-developer of In-Time with Shelia Allen, OTR, and Nacho Arimany, Musician for the Brain. </p><p>Learn more at https://advancedbrain.com</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we speak with the CEO of Advanced Brain Technologies, Alex Doman, about the use of psychoacoustics to alert attention and calm the mind. Dr. Kenney was eager to interview Alex, as she has worked with him since 2014. She is trained in two of ABT&apos;s programs, The Listening Program and In-Time, and she uses Vital Neuro at home and at the office with children, adolescents, and adults.</p><p>Alex Doman is an entrepreneur, bestselling author, psychoacoustic music producer, and TEDx speaker with more than thirty years of experience in neurotechnology. His mission is to help children, adolescents, and adults achieve their optimal potential and become the best versions of themselves through music. Alex is the creator of The Listening Program and co-developer of In-Time with Shelia Allen, OTR, and Nacho Arimany, Musician for the Brain. </p><p>Learn more at https://advancedbrain.com</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In today's episode of the Move More, Learn More Podcast, we speak with physical activity champion Nick Clement from Wales.  Nick studied sports science and is a certified coach. He possesses child-centered views, helping students develop self-esteem and confidence through sport and physical activity. Nick values giving children the opportunity to perform, explore, create, exercise, and build confidence through a variety of different projects and physical activities.  Nick is a bilin...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, Deb Lund, OTR/L, speaks with us on the Move More, Learn More Podcast about creating school environments that support children's attention and self-regulation.  Debbie Lund is an experienced Occupational Therapist and Developmental Specialist with over 25 years of dedicated work supporting children and families. In this episode, Deb discusses her view of ADHD, neurodiversity, and her developmental framework.  Deb holds a Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy from M...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Deb Lund, OTR/L, speaks with us on the Move More, Learn More Podcast about creating school environments that support children&apos;s attention and self-regulation. </p><p>Debbie Lund is an experienced Occupational Therapist and Developmental Specialist with over 25 years of dedicated work supporting children and families. In this episode, Deb discusses her view of ADHD, neurodiversity, and her developmental framework. </p><p>Deb holds a Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy from McMaster University and an honors degree in Psychology. She is a Certified Clinical Services Professional in ADHD.<br/><br/>Debbie is the Owner and CEO of a community-based, multidisciplinary practice and the founder of a microschool designed specifically for children with ADHD. She is a Certified ADHD Professional. Her work bridges research and clinical expertise with real-world application, translating neuroscience into practical strategies that support meaningful outcomes for children and families.<br/><br/>She specializes in supporting children with ADHD, autism, regulation challenges, and specific learning disabilities, including dysgraphia, dyslexia, and dyscalculia. With advanced training in sensory processing, primitive reflex integration, motor coordination, and executive functioning, Debbie delivers practical, evidence-based interventions tailored to each child’s unique strengths and needs.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Deb Lund, OTR/L, speaks with us on the Move More, Learn More Podcast about creating school environments that support children&apos;s attention and self-regulation. </p><p>Debbie Lund is an experienced Occupational Therapist and Developmental Specialist with over 25 years of dedicated work supporting children and families. In this episode, Deb discusses her view of ADHD, neurodiversity, and her developmental framework. </p><p>Deb holds a Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy from McMaster University and an honors degree in Psychology. She is a Certified Clinical Services Professional in ADHD.<br/><br/>Debbie is the Owner and CEO of a community-based, multidisciplinary practice and the founder of a microschool designed specifically for children with ADHD. She is a Certified ADHD Professional. Her work bridges research and clinical expertise with real-world application, translating neuroscience into practical strategies that support meaningful outcomes for children and families.<br/><br/>She specializes in supporting children with ADHD, autism, regulation challenges, and specific learning disabilities, including dysgraphia, dyslexia, and dyscalculia. With advanced training in sensory processing, primitive reflex integration, motor coordination, and executive functioning, Debbie delivers practical, evidence-based interventions tailored to each child’s unique strengths and needs.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, Michaela Lukes speaks with us on the Move More, Learn More Podcast about physical activity, physical education, and remedial motor teaching at the International School of Amsterdam. A protégée of Wim van Gelder, Michaela contributes to a robust culture of physical activity in Europe. Michaela Lukes has been a Physical Education Teacher at the International School of Amsterdam for 29 years. She is originally Austrian, having studied at the University of Vienna from 1988 to 199...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Michaela Lukes speaks with us on the Move More, Learn More Podcast about physical activity, physical education, and remedial motor teaching at the International School of Amsterdam. A protégée of Wim van Gelder, Michaela contributes to a robust culture of physical activity in Europe.</p><p>Michaela Lukes has been a Physical Education Teacher at the International School of Amsterdam for 29 years. She is originally Austrian, having studied at the University of Vienna from 1988 to 1995. She holds master&apos;s degrees in Physical Education and English. In the last 18 years, she has focused on MRT (Motor Remedial Teaching) and lately, on the dynamic school day (learning with movement). Michaela has completed several training sessions in the Netherlands with renowned educator Wim van Gelder. She has learned so much from him and has been inspired by his work. Michaela has presented the MRT program at two international ECIS conferences for international schools in Barcelona and Düsseldorf in 2018 and 2019.  Her biggest goal is the well-being and movement of all children.  &quot;I love a holistic approach and integrating theory into practice.&quot;</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, Professor Kate Williams talks with us on the Move More, Learn More Podcast about self-regulation through music and movement in early childhood.  Kate Williams holds a PhD in developmental psy­chol­ogy, a research master's in education, a Bachelor of ­ music, and postgraduate qualifications in ­music therapy.  An accomplished developmental scientist and registered ­music therapist. She is currently Dean and Research Professor at the University of the Sunshine Coast, ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Professor Kate Williams talks with us on the Move More, Learn More Podcast about self-regulation through music and movement in early childhood. </p><p>Kate Williams holds a PhD in developmental psy­chol­ogy, a research master&apos;s in<br/>education, a Bachelor of ­ music, and postgraduate qualifications in ­music therapy. <br/>An accomplished developmental scientist and registered ­music therapist. She is currently Dean and Research Professor at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia.</p><p>Dr. Williams is internationally recognized for her expertise in social-­emotional<br/>and cognitive development, parent-­child interventions, and the role of rhyth-<br/>mic movement in learning and wellbeing. Dr. Williams has authored over 70<br/>research papers and secured over $3 million in research funding, often working<br/>in collaboration with international scholars. Her Rhythm and Movement<br/>for Self-­ Regulation (RAMSR) program is internationally recognized. </p><p>Dr. Williams’s research program ultimately aims to address inequities in health and educational outcomes that often stem from early childhood adversity. </p>]]></description>
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