A podcast that dares to find the answers to what life is all about. Forcued on discusstion about mental health, life stuggles, and pop culture. Hosted by Leala Nue + Kush
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Deloitte Digital's Leala Shah Crawford explores important foundations of CX personalization with expert guests. Listen in on these engaging conversations and gain exclusive insights about what Deloitte Digital's recent personalization research reveals, what today's most effective leaders are doing to elevate the human experience with personalized journeys, and where brands looking to improve their CX personalization processes can start. Read more insights in Deloitte Digital's CX personaliza ...
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Jennifer Serravallo interviews leading literacy researchers and scholars about their work. In each episode, she's joined by colleagues from her consulting team, teachers, and coaches, to talk about practical strategies for bringing the research to the classroom.
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Join Ashley Diana (@missashleydiana) and Alex King (@alexkingcreative) as they discuss their life & relationship. This is the behind the scenes, raw and real discussion behind a truly modern family with an online business, a babygirl, and a series of crazy events that brought them together. Visit Ashley's lifestyle blog at www.ashleydiana.com
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NEW EPISODE of @nuekuhsproductions @nuekushpodcast available on all streaming platforms!! (EP. 10) Find Your Peace 🔔 New episode alert! Tune in to Nue+Kush Podcast and explore the journey towards finding peace. From mindfulness practices to real-life experiences, let's uncover the pathways to serenity together. Don't miss out! @Nuekushproductions C…
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Episode 9: You Not a Good Person You're Just Nice
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NEW EPISODE of @nuekuhsproductions @nuekushpodcast available on all streaming platforms!! (EP. 9) You Not a Good Person You're Just Nice 🎙️ New Podcast Alert! 🎉 Dive into the latest episode, where we explore the fascinating debate between being a good person and being nice. Join our host as she discusses the nuances, challenges, and surprising insi…
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Episode 8: Forgiveness with no Apology
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🚀 Uncover the secrets to letting go and finding peace in the latest podcast release. 🎙️ Join us as we discuss the profound topic of forgiveness without an apology. 🤔 Ever wondered how to forgive when an apology is never given? Discover the answers in this episode!Av Leala
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My guest today is Dr. Leigh Patel who is a transdisciplinary scholar whose research focuses on both the ways schooling delivers inequities and how education can be a tool for liberation. She is the author of Decolonizing Educational Research. We’ll be discussing an essay she published last fall on decolonizing.net. In the second part of the episode…
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Fresh Episode Drop! 🚀 This week on Nue Kush Podcast, we're exploring the intriguing world of pettiness and reflecting on the moral conduct essential for the upcoming year. Get ready for a thought-provoking discussion that'll leave you questioning societal norms. Don't miss out – hit play now! 🎧 #NueKushPodcast #PettyTalk #MoralMusings…
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32. Zaretta Hammond -- The Science of Learning: Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain
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Today’s guest is the brilliant Zaretta Hammond, author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain. We’ll talk about the science behind her recommended “six core design principles” that she calls “culturally responsive brain rules”. Later, I’m joined by my colleague Jerry Maraia for a continued conversation about practical takeaways. *** To lea…
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31. Dr. Leala Holcomb -- Equitable Literacy Instruction for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students
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My guest today is Dr. Leala Holcomb, a researcher of deaf education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, who accepted my invitation to teach us all about what true equity and inclusion looks like when supporting deaf children’s language and literacy development. At Dr. Holcomb’s request, I interviewed them in writing via a collaborative onlin…
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🎊 Celebrate the New Year with Nue + Kush Productions Podcast! 🎙️ Welcome back, dear listeners! We hope your holiday season was filled with joy and laughter. As we enter the new year, we're excited to bring you more engaging and entertaining Nue + Kush Productions Podcast episodes. Subscribe to our series on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, or your preferre…
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My guest today is Chris Wenz, researcher and teacher, whose dissertation focused on profiles of adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders. We begin our conversation with an understanding of the diverse profiles of autistic individuals, and move into a conversation about considerations for literacy assessment and teaching. In the second part of the…
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29. Dr. Karen Harris -- Writing Instruction, Self-Regulation Strategies, and Professional Development in Writing
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Karen Harris My guest today is Dr. Karen Harris who joins us to talk about the role of strategy instruction for qualities of good writing such as focus, organization, and detail, as well as strategies for self-regulation. We’ll also discuss a recently-published meta-analysis she coauthored focused on effective professional development for teachers.…
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This week Nue + Kush brings fitness and finance guru Mr. Keem Sanchez Berry "Mr. Health & Wealth. During the interview, they navigate how to build on the generations before you.Av Leala
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28. Dr. Steve Graham -- Reading and Writing Reciprocity, and Writing Instruction Best Practices Based on 40 Years of Research
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My guest today is Dr. Steve Graham, who has, for over 40 years, studied how writing develops, how to teach it effectively, and how writing can be used to support reading and learning. We'll discuss some of his research around reading and writing reciprocity, and we'll learn about writing instructional practices that have the strongest evidence, as …
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What is generational wealth, and how do you obtain it? In this week's episode, we are discussing what it means to have generational wealth and start from the middle.Av Leala
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27. Dr. P David Pearson -- Developing a Research-Informed Reading Curriculum and Literacy Block
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Today's guest is none other than THE Dr. P David Pearson. Usually I approach guests with a topic in mind, but because Dr. Pearson had just written on just about every topic there is to write about in the field of literacy education, I asked him what he wanted to discuss. He said: "how to design an ideal literacy block aligned to research." I love t…
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This week, Leala discusses the importance of passing down information from one generation to the next. Follow Us @NuekushproductionsAv Leala
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26. Dr. H. Richard Milner -- Multiple Literacies, Including A Wider Scope of Research in SoR Conversations, Effective Leadership
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My guest today is Dr. H. Richard Milner, author of the recent Reading Research Quarterly article titled “Disrupting Racism and Whiteness in Researching a Science of Reading” and the new book The Race Card. We talk about the importance of drawing from a wide range of types of research in designing our literacy classrooms, the multiple literacies we …
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This week's episode stemmed from what the process looks like to reestablish relationships with new Boundaries.Av Leala
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25. Dr. Laura Ascenzi-Moreno -- Multilingual Learners: Assessment and Teaching
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My guest today is Dr. Laura Ascenzi-Moreno, a NYC-based scholar who studies bi and multi-lingual education. She has several papers about reading assessment practices and considerations for students who speak multiple languages. We also discuss reader models such as the Simple View and Active View, and which are more aligned with biliteracy research…
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24. Dr. Caitlin Ryan and Dr. Jill Hermann-Wilmarth -- The Hows and Whys of LGBTQ-inclusive Curriculum and Texts
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My guests today, Dr. Caitlin Ryan and Dr. Jill Hermann Wilmarth, are co-authors of the professional book Reading the Rainbow as well as many scholarly articles. They will help us think about the whys and hows of LGBTQ-inclusive curriculum and texts in K-8 settings. Later, I am joined by my colleague Gina Dignon to discuss practical takeaways for bo…
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23. Dr. Elizabeth Sulzby -- Emergent Literacy and Language Development
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My guest today is Dr. Elizabeth Sulzby whose research focus is on early language and literacy development in Pre-Kindergarten. She talks about research studies she did with preschoolers in NYC years ago where teachers do repeated readings of storybooks—even those with complex language and story structure—and study children’s rereadings and retellin…
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22. Dr. Haeny Yoon and Dr. Lalitha Vasudevan -- Play, Conceptual Knowledge Development, and Literacy Skills
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My guests today are Dr. Haeny Yoon and Dr. Lalitha Vasudevan, researchers who study play in early childhood and adolescence. We talk about the many benefits of play, the role of adults in setting up and facilitating play, and ways that play supports conceptual knowledge development as well as reading and writing skills. Later, I’m joined by colleag…
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21. John Walker and Dr. Jan Wascowicz -- Speech to Print Approach to Phonics and Spelling Instruction
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John Walker and Jan Wasowicz Today’s episode is a double – I have two guests to teach us about a speech to print approach to spelling and phonics instruction. John Walker is the UK-based creator of Sounds-Write. Jan Wasowicz is the US-based creator of Spell Links. We’ll talk about the differences–and benefits–of using a speech to print approach. La…
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20. Dr. Tim Rasinski -- Fluency Instruction, and Blending the Art and Science of Reading
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Today’s guest is Dr. Tim Rasinski. We’ll talk about his newest book, Artfully Teaching the Science of Reading, along with several of his recently published studies that offer ways to support students’ fluency development through the use of poems and Reader’s Theater. This conversation is packed with ideas you’ll be able to use right away. After my …
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19. Dr. Laura Steacy and Dr. Don Compton -- Set for Variability
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Today’s guests are Drs. Laura Steacy and Don Compton, researchers who explore and write about the skill Set for Variability. You’ll hear them talk about this new area of research which offers an explanation for how students self-correct pronunciations of words when reading, and may have interesting implications for how we learn to remember spelling…
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18. Dr. Peng Peng -- Comprehension Strategy Instruction: What Strategies and Most Effective for Older Struggling Readers?
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My guest today is Dr. Peng Peng, co-author of a recently-published meta-analysis that examined the role of strategy instruction with struggling readers in grades 3-12. The analysis sought to understand which strategies, and which strategy combinations, are most important to prioritize in a time-crunched intervention setting. Later, I’m joined by my…
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17. Dr. Kristin Conradi Smith, Dr. Steve Amendum, and Tammy Williams -- Effective Small Group Instruction in Reading
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My guests today are three authors of a recent article in The Reading Teacher about Maximizing Small Group Instruction: Dr. Kristin Conradi-Smith, Dr. Steve Amendum, and Tammy Williams. They’ll share essential recommendations for forming and conducting effective group lessons for readers. After our conversation, I’m joined by my colleagues Emily Str…
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16. Dr. Margaret McKeown -- Vocabulary Development, Explicit Vocabulary Instruction, and the Questioning the Author Intervention
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Today my guest is Dr. Margaret McKeown. We’ll start our conversation discussing vocabulary development and explicit vocabulary instruction, including how to choose words for instruction, how to teach words so students understand them deeply, and how to help students build connections between words. Our conversation then shifts to the Questioning th…
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Season 2 of To the Classroom begins on September 4, with new episodes every Monday. Check out this season's guests: www.jenniferserravallo.com/podcast Together, we’ll explore a wide range of topics that honors the complexities of what it means to teach literacy to a diverse population of students. We’ll stay rooted in science, but explore practical…
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15. Dr. Gholdy Muhammad -- Including Identity, Skills, Knowledge, Criticality, and Joy in a Literacy Instructional Framework
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Today I welcome Dr. Gholdy Muhammad. She’ll teach us about the importance of including qualitative research, her studies of the Black Literary Societies of the 1800s, and how that research has inspired her instructional framework which includes identity, skills, knowledge, criticality and joy. In the second half of the episode I’ll be joined by my …
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14. Dr. Edmund Adjapong -- Hip Hop Ed, and Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Pedagogies
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Today’s guest is Dr. Edmund Adjapong, a scholar whose work focuses on engaging youth through culturally responsive and sustaining pedagogies centered around embracing Hip Hop culture in the classroom. In the second half of the episode, I’m joined by my colleague Elisha Li, and Eric Royo, elementary educator and founder and director of Hip Hop Build…
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13. Dr. Carla España and Dr. Luz Yadira Herrera -- Supporting Multilingual Students with Culturally and Linguistically-Affirming and Sustaining Practices
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Today I welcome Dr Carla España and Dr. Luz Yadira Herrera for a conversation about supporting bilingual and multilingual students in monolingual or dual language classrooms. We discuss culturally and linguistically-affirming and sustaining practices, their advice for choosing texts to use for literacy lessons, and they share examples of some lesso…
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12. Dr. Debbie Reese -- Native American Representation in Children's Literature and Our Literacy Classrooms
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Today I welcome Debbie Reese to talk about her scholarship focused on Native representation in children’s literature, her AICL resource, and advice for teachers about selecting texts to use in the classroom. Later, I’m joined by my colleagues Lainie Powell, Angie Forero, and Molly Wood to discuss practical takeaways. ** To learn more about this pod…
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11. Dr. HyeJin Hwang -- Bidirectional Relationship of Knowledge and Comprehension in Mono and Multilingual Learners
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Today I welcome Dr. HyeJin Hwang to talk about her recently published study on the bidirectional relationship of knowledge and comprehension in monolingual and multilingual readers. In this conversation we talk about different types of knowledge, ways to support knowledge building, the use of informational and narrative texts in the classroom, and …
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10. Dr. Tanya Wright -- Vocabulary Development, Knowledge Building, and Comprehension
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Today’s guest is Dr. Tanya Wright whose research and writing focus on vocabulary and knowledge-building, and comprehension. She’ll help us think about how to infuse vocabulary instruction into before, during, and after reading activities to move from passive word learning such as just parroting back a dictionary definition, to active processing whe…
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9. Dr. Rachael Gabriel -- Teacher Quality, High Quality Instructional Materials, and What Research Shows Makes the Biggest Difference in Supporting Early Literacy Growth
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Today’s guest is Dr. Rachael Gabriel. We’ll talk about the newly published book, How Education Policy Shapes Literacy Instruction, which includes chapters she authored and co-authored and which she edited. Specifically, we’ll explore the history of studies relating to teacher quality and instructional materials, and what research shows makes the bi…
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8. Dr. Gabriel DellaVecchia -- The Perils of Third Grade Retention Laws
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Today I welcome Dr. Gabriel DellaVecchia, who has reviewed decades of research about retention to answer the question: on the whole, do third grade retention laws—which are on the books in some form in 27 states in the US – help or harm literacy outcomes? Later, I’m joined by my colleagues Darren Victory and Lea Mercantini Liebowitz to discuss prac…
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7. Dr. Henry May -- Early Literacy Intervention (Including Reading Recovery) and Implications for Practice
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Today my guest is Dr. Henry May who has studied the popular first grade intervention Reading Recovery. We discuss results of two robust studies he was involved in—one showing strong positive effects in first grade, and another showing students who received the intervention underperformed years later on their third and fourth grade tests. We discuss…
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6. Dr. Melanie Kuhn -- Fluency Assessment and Instruction
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Today’s guest is Dr. Melanie Kuhn, who you may know from her research and teacher professional writing around reading fluency. We’ll talk about what fluency is, how to best assess and teach it, and ways to differentiate instruction in K-5 classrooms. Later, I’m joined by my colleagues Gina Dignon, Macie Kerbs, Lainie Powell, and Lea Mercantini-Leib…
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5. Dr. Elfreida (Freddy) Hiebert -- Vocabulary Instruction, Text Complexity, and Self-Selected Reading
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Today’s guest is Dr. Freddy Hiebert. We’ll talk about her newly published book about vocabulary instruction, her work around text complexity and her site textproject.org, how to ensure self-selected reading time is worth the time, and more. Later, I’m joined by my colleagues Macie Kerbs, Rosie Maurantonio, and Lea Leibowitz for a conversation about…
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4. Dr. Peter Afflerbach -- Reading Skills v Strategies, and the Role of Efficacy, Motivation, Engagement, Epistemic Beliefs, Attributions, and Executive Functions in Reading
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Today my guest is Dr. Peter Afflerbach who researches individual differences in reading development, reading assessment, and comprehension. We’ll talk about the differences between skills and strategies – and why that matters for the classroom, as well as his new book Teaching Readers Not Reading in which he argues that factors such as efficacy, mo…
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3. Dr. Daniel Willingham -- Developing Successful, Independent Readers by Supporting thier Focus, Planning, Goal Setting, Notetaking, Studying, Comprehension of Complex Texts, and More.
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Today’s guest is Daniel Willingham, author of the new book Outsmart Your Brain. I’m so excited for you to hear us talk about how we as teachers can help students to become successful, independent learners through supporting their focus, planning and goal setting; purposefully take notes from listening or reading; and how to help them best tackle an…
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2. Dr. Maryanne Wolf -- The Reading Brain, Digital Reading, Reading Engagement, and Dyslexia
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Today I welcome Dr. Maryanne Wolf for a conversation about the incredible reading brain: what happens in neural circuitry when we are reading words accurately, the many different ways to read, and her important thoughts on how to cultivate true reading engagement in children—and in ourselves. Later, I’m joined by my colleagues Gina Dignon, Molly Wo…
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1. Dr. Kelly Cartwright -- The Active View of Reading Framework and the Role of Executive Skills in Reading Comprehension
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Today’s guest is Dr. Kelly Cartwright. We’ll talk about her invaluable work around executive skills, and the ways that these important skills undergird reading engagement and comprehension. We’ll also discuss her 2021 paper with Dr. Nell Duke titled “The Science of Reading Progresses” about The Active View of Reading framework, which incorporates c…
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An introduction to the new podcast for literacy teachers and leaders by Jennifer Serravallo. Listen in as she interviews today’s leading researchers and has post-interview conversations with colleagues about practical takeaways. Support the showAv Jennifer Serravallo
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Personalization: The Future of the Human Experience w/ guest Kelly Leger
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Host Leala Shah Crawford (Managing Director & Data Science, Analytics, & Personalization Lead, Deloitte Digital) welcomes guest Kelly Leger (Managing Director & Ad Performance Lead, Deloitte Digital) to discuss why personalization is the future of the human experience—not merely one part of it. Read more insights in Deloitte Digital's CX personaliz…
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Data: Personalization's Biggest Asset w/ guest David Chan
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Host Leala Shah Crawford (Managing Director & Data Science, Analytics, & Personalization Lead, Deloitte Digital) welcomes guest David Chan (Managing Director & Customer Data Management Lead, Deloitte Digital) to discuss why data is a brand's most important asset for achieving effective personalization. Read more insights in Deloitte Digital's CX pe…
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Enabling Your Organization For Personalization Success w/ guest Kate Erickson
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Host Leala Shah Crawford (Managing Director & Data Science, Analytics, & Personalization Lead, Deloitte Digital) welcomes guest Kate Erickson (Managing Director & Marketing Performance Lead, Deloitte Digital) to discuss how leaders can best enable their organization for personalization success, and the company culture required to deliver memorable …
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Truly Understanding Your Customers Today w/ guest Wenny Katzenstein
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Host Leala Shah Crawford (Managing Director & Data Science, Analytics, & Personalization Lead, Deloitte Digital) welcomes guest Wenny Katzenstein (Managing Director, Deloitte Digital) to discuss how brands can build meaningful, authentic connections with today's customers and meet ever-evolving expectations with strong personalization strategies. R…
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