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LEGO isn’t just child’s play—it’s a tool for curiosity, confidence, and connection. In episode 290 of Gratitude Geek, host Kandas Rodarte sits down with Eric Archer, a middle school history teacher, lifelong LEGO builder, and dad of four, to explore how creativity with bricks shapes problem-solving skills and family bonding.
From LEGO’s new “She Built That” campaign to conventions like Brick World, Eric shares how play inspires STEM engagement for girls, strengthens community, and even acts as self-care. Discover surprising ways creativity and curiosity can fuel both learning and personal growth. Learn
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Chapters 00:00 LEGO and Childhood Development 06:00 A Teacher’s Take on Creativity in the Classroom 11:00 Why Girls in LEGO Matters 15:00 Problem-Solving: From History to Building Bricks 20:00 Teaching vs. Content Creation 25:00 Family Bonding Through LEGO 30:00 Accessibility and Affordable Play 33:00 LEGO as Self-Care and STEM Gateway 36:00 Rethinking History Education
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By Kandas Rodarte | Gen X Growth Coach for Women Solopreneurs5
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LEGO isn’t just child’s play—it’s a tool for curiosity, confidence, and connection. In episode 290 of Gratitude Geek, host Kandas Rodarte sits down with Eric Archer, a middle school history teacher, lifelong LEGO builder, and dad of four, to explore how creativity with bricks shapes problem-solving skills and family bonding.
From LEGO’s new “She Built That” campaign to conventions like Brick World, Eric shares how play inspires STEM engagement for girls, strengthens community, and even acts as self-care. Discover surprising ways creativity and curiosity can fuel both learning and personal growth. Learn
Connect
Grow 8-Bold AI Experiments for Small Business Momentum: http://kandasrodarte.com/bold
Chapters 00:00 LEGO and Childhood Development 06:00 A Teacher’s Take on Creativity in the Classroom 11:00 Why Girls in LEGO Matters 15:00 Problem-Solving: From History to Building Bricks 20:00 Teaching vs. Content Creation 25:00 Family Bonding Through LEGO 30:00 Accessibility and Affordable Play 33:00 LEGO as Self-Care and STEM Gateway 36:00 Rethinking History Education
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Support Gratitude Geek Podcast
At Gratitude Geek, we aim to spread gratitude, sow seeds of appreciation, and harvest a bounty of generosity and kindness. As a listener, reader, and subscriber, you are part of this mission, and we are honored to have your support. If possible, please help finance the show: http://kandasrodarte.com/support
Affiliate Disclosure: Some links in the show notes may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting the show!
Gratitude Geek is part of the Podmatch Network. Learn how Podmatch can help you grow your visibility: http://kandasrodarte.com/podmatch
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices