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Season 4 Reflections with Jen and Rebecca

  • On December 8, 2021
‘Tis the season for reflection, so Jen and Rebecca use Episode 6 as an opportunity to talk about what they learned this season and reflect on ways in which they can get better at their work, particularly with respect to approaching their work through a lens of inclusiveness. We hope you benefit from hearing all […]
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Equity in Data Science with Heather Krause

  • On November 9, 2021
We had a great chat with Heather Krause, Founder of We All Count Project for Data Equity. Heather is a statistician by training and is presently using her skills and passion to improve equity in data science. She practiced data science in an international setting for many years before realizing many of her own practices […]
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Trauma-Informed Evaluation with Martha Brown and Debbie Gowensmith

  • On October 5, 2021
We talk this week with Martha Brown and Debbie Gowensmith about trauma-informed evaluation. It was a great chat, but, before we jump in, here’s a little background on our guests. Our first guest is Martha Brown, president and founder of RJAE Consulting. A well-known evaluator and trainer, Martha’s expertise is in the area of trauma-informed […]
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Ripple Effect Mapping with Jennifer Taylor and Sarah Goletz

  • On September 9, 2021
Episode 3 brings us Jennifer Taylor and Sarah Goletz from the Indiana Area Health Education Center (AHEC) to talk about ripple effect mapping (REM). We knew very little about REM, so we sat like schoolchildren at the proverbial feet of Jennifer and Sarah as they patiently walked us through the basics. If you too are […]
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Creative Evaluation with Andy Johnson

  • On August 3, 2021
Friends, we have a doozy of an episode. Andy Johnson from Inspire to Change  joined us to talk about arts-based evaluation, creative evaluation, and applied neuroaesthetics. We could have talked to Andy all day, but professional norms dictated that we had to allow him to leave the meeting after our scheduled time expired. Bummer, but […]
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Making Evaluation Simple with Chari Smith

  • On July 5, 2021
We are excited to be kicking off Season 4 of the Glass Frog Podcast with evaluator and author Chari Smith! Chari is the founder of Evaluation into Action, which partners with nonprofit professionals to create realistic and meaningful program evaluation processes. She teaches workshops aimed at helping nonprofit professionals understand the value of program evaluation, […]
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Season 4 is here!

  • On July 2, 2021
We are back for season 4! We have a great lineup this season, and can’t wait to learn from our guests alongside our listeners! The first episode of the season will post on Monday, July 5. We’re joined by evaluator and recent author Chari Smith. We talk with Chari about her new book, her approach […]
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Season 3 Finale with Chris Lysy

  • On December 8, 2020
Welcome to the final episode of Season 3 of The Glass Frog Podcast! This episode we got to talk with evaluator, consultant, cartoonist, and all around nice guy Chris Lysy. We’ve been following Chris on and off for a few years now through his blog. He recently published a book of evaluation-themed cartoons, Evaluation Illustrated, […]
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Jen and Rebecca talk about auxiliary staffing programs

  • On December 7, 2020
In this episode, Jen and Rebecca continue their discussion about their project on the study of the ancillary benefits of education programs. (If you haven’t seen the first part of this episode, you can check it out here. It will get you up to speed on the project and the teacher residency part of the […]
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Jen and Rebecca talk about teacher residency programs

  • On December 7, 2020
In this episode, Jen and Rebecca talk for the first time about one of their own projects: a study of the ancillary benefits of education programs. That may sound wonky, so let us explain. All nonprofit education programs have primary goals — some aim to help teachers in the classroom, some train teachers, some provide […]
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