• Insatiable Curiosity: The Driver of the Entrepreneurial Mindset
    2025/05/19

    People who have developed an entrepreneurial mindset tend to have a few things in common including an insatiable sense of curiosity.

    This sense of curiosity causes us to ask "Why?" with a true desire to understand, with a quest to get to the root cause. Part of this drive is due to entrepreneurs seeing problems as opportunities, so getting to the root of something is equated to opportunity seeking.

    One of the best ways to practice this is through the "5 Why" technique where you ask the question why over and over to get to the root issue.

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    10 分
  • Give Them Ownership: A Conversation with Superintendent Tom Isaacs
    2025/05/12

    What happens when you take a group of students, many of whom struggle with a disability, and you put them in an Educational Service Center that is launching an entrepreneurial initiative? In a word: engagement.

    Tom Isaacs, superintendent of the Warren County Educational Service Center, brings his over 40 years of experience in public education to this episode where he explores a range of themes related to reaching students with disabilities while supporting the staff who provide their care.

    Tom explores the need for ongoing positive affirmation, the need to give students real-life experiences where they have ownership, the need for a career-ready education, and the need for schools to teach durable skills.

    The Warren County Educational Service Center is about to launch its third year of integrating entrepreneurial mindset education into its programs and the results have been incredible.

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    55 分
  • Teach Them About Money: Financial Literacy and the Entrepreneurial Mindset
    2025/04/28

    Let's face it - of all the things we CAN teach our students, one of the most practical is how to manage their money.

    Poor management of money is a clear formula for anxiety, stress, and broken relationships. A strong sense of how to properly manage money, however, creates pathways and opportunities for success.

    When we teach financial literacy from the perspective of the entrepreneurial mindset, we give students a clear of understanding of not only how money works, but how it can work FOR them.

    This involves four steps:

    1) Create a revenue stream

    2) Have a spending plan

    3) Have a savings/investing plan

    4) Apply Compound Interest

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    22 分
  • Head of School Teresa Chambers on How to Get Started with Entrepreneurship Education
    2025/04/14

    Ask students at First Baptist Academy in Houston, Texas what they are most excited about and chances are, their answers will be related to entrepreneurship. Two years ago, Teresa brought an entrepreneurship program to her campus and engaged her 8th grade students in launching a student-run venture at the school. Now they are developing a certificate track, certifying their teachers in the entrepreneurial mindset, and digging into deeper parent engagement.

    Teresa's story is an inspiration to any head of school who is wondering how to start a meaningful entrepreneurship program--if you want to learn more about her school, visit their website at https://www.fbahouston.org/

    For those wanting more information on what starting an entrepreneurship program at K-12 school looks like, reach out to Stephen Carter at Stephen@seedtreegroup.com

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    44 分
  • Helping Students Flourish with the Entrepreneurial Mindset: A Conversation with Ryan Moore
    2025/04/07

    "Failure as fuel to future success" - Ryan Moore, Director of the Business Academy at North Cobb Christian School, outlines the key ways his entrepreneurship program has grown and is impacting students through the development of the entrepreneurial mindset. Overseeing multiple student-run ventures as part of the business academy at the school, Ryan (in addition to helping coach varsity baseball) helps students have "Ah ha" moments when it comes to building skill sets and increasing confidence, all through hands-on learning in entrepreneurship.

    Connect with him at rmoore@ncchristian.org

    North Cobb Christian School Website: https://www.ncchristian.org/academics/academies

    Alumni mentioned in podcast to follow:

    Finley Ross - NCCS Alumni at UGA - Finns Mobile Detailing - www.finnsautodetailingllc.com

    Jaden King - NCCS Alumni - Superior Cans - Started his own commercial and residential trash can cleaning service. https://www.superiorcancleaning.com/

    John Michael Meadows - NCCS Alumni - Started a Christian Clothing Brand - 2nd2him. Instagram handle is 2nd2him.

    Follow Ryan on LinkedIn - Ryan Moore M.S.

    To learn more about starting an entrepreneurship program in your school, reach out to Stephen Carter at Stephen@seedtreegroup.com

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    41 分
  • Entrepreneurship Education is a Movement: Embracing Entrepreneurship as a Calling, Not Just a Course
    2025/03/31

    This episode of the Entrepreneurial Mindset for Transformative Education Podcast features a short clip from our entrepreneurship symposium event where we launched the premise that All of us are called to be entrepreneurial in how we think and act - how entrepreneurship is rooted in empathy and creativity, and how it is a calling to embrace.

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    9 分
  • Creativity in the Business Space : The Power of Entrepreneurship Education with Charleigh Wright
    2025/03/17

    When you bring a creative, artistic person and put them into a business setting, things don't always work out. But if that business setting is a space where the entrepreneurial mindset flourishes, good things are bound to happen: you will be forced out of your comfort zone, you'll be drawn into real-world problem solving, and you'll encounter ongoing critique and feedback on your way to develop empathy and a growth mindset.

    Charleigh Wright, 2024 graduate from Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy, exemplifies the entrepreneurial mindset in all that she does--she explains, in this podcast, how failure is a maze and how leadership, team building, and goal setting contributed to her overall success both in high school and now in college.

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    38 分
  • What if We Are All Called to be Entrepreneurs? Embracing a New Definition
    2025/03/10

    The word "entrepreneur" is not just hard to spell--it is loaded with meanings both literal and suggested, to the point that we need clarity around what the term actual means and represents.

    In this episode, we explore Jordan Raynor's definition from his book, Called to Create, where he explains that an entrepreneur is "anyone who takes a risk to create something new for the good of others." In this sense, he has three primary components:

    1) Takes a risk

    2) Creates something new

    3) Serves others

    When we consider this three-fold definition, it becomes clear that we are all actually entrepreneurs in how we think about and interact with the world.

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    19 分