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Katie didn't plan to record this episode.
While leading professional development in Jefferson County, she unexpectedly ran into Dr. Ash Kaiser — the educator who, years earlier at Adamsville Elementary, planted a seed that transformed her classroom practice.
What started with chickens, gardens, and project-based learning became something deeper.
In this heartfelt conversation, Katie and Dr. Kaiser reflect on:
The lasting influence of George Washington Carver
Why problem-based learning begins with relationships
The courage to take instructional risks
The power of collaboration across schools and districts
The "butterfly effect" educators create every single day
From soil science to servant leadership, this episode is a reminder that teaching isn't just about standards — it's about humanity.
The seeds we plant matter.
Guest: Dr. Ash Kaiser Elementary Math Specialist, Jefferson County Board of Education
Referenced Inspiration:
George Washington Carver
Booker T. Washington
Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University)
Key Themes:
Problem-Based vs. Project-Based Learning
Teacher-Student Relationships
Community Partnerships
Agricultural Literacy in Elementary Schools
Growth Mindset & Servant Leadership
The Butterfly Effect in Education
By Katie Collins & Aubrey BennettKatie didn't plan to record this episode.
While leading professional development in Jefferson County, she unexpectedly ran into Dr. Ash Kaiser — the educator who, years earlier at Adamsville Elementary, planted a seed that transformed her classroom practice.
What started with chickens, gardens, and project-based learning became something deeper.
In this heartfelt conversation, Katie and Dr. Kaiser reflect on:
The lasting influence of George Washington Carver
Why problem-based learning begins with relationships
The courage to take instructional risks
The power of collaboration across schools and districts
The "butterfly effect" educators create every single day
From soil science to servant leadership, this episode is a reminder that teaching isn't just about standards — it's about humanity.
The seeds we plant matter.
Guest: Dr. Ash Kaiser Elementary Math Specialist, Jefferson County Board of Education
Referenced Inspiration:
George Washington Carver
Booker T. Washington
Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University)
Key Themes:
Problem-Based vs. Project-Based Learning
Teacher-Student Relationships
Community Partnerships
Agricultural Literacy in Elementary Schools
Growth Mindset & Servant Leadership
The Butterfly Effect in Education