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Learning Reframed

Learning Reframed

Von: Dr. Ken Feldman
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Learning Reframed — Education Without the Noise
Episode 1: Education Without the Noise — Why Learning Feels Overwhelming (and How to Reframe It)

In this first episode of Learning Reframed — Education Without the Noise, Ken Feldman introduces the purpose of the podcast and the core idea behind “reframing” how we think about learning.

Many people begin learning already feeling behind, unsure, or overwhelmed. There is more advice, more strategies, and more opinions about education than ever before—yet clarity feels harder to find. Beneath all of this noise is a quiet question that many don’t say out loud: What if I’m doing this wrong?

This episode explores how learning itself is not the problem. Over time, education has been layered with systems, expectations, and pressures—often with good intentions—that have made learning feel heavier and more complicated than it needs to be. As a result, students feel discouraged, parents feel uncertain, adult learners question whether they still belong, and educators and mentors feel worn down trying to do everything “right.”

Rather than offering another set of techniques or quick fixes, this episode focuses on restoring clarity. Learning works best when it feels calm, focused, and human. When clarity replaces noise, confidence and progress become possible again.

This episode lays the foundation for the conversations that will follow on this podcast, including topics such as:

  • what “noise” really means in education and learning
  • why clarity matters more than complexity
  • how pressure and overload block confidence
  • how reframing learning helps people grow with purpose
  • what it means to approach education as a human process, not just a system

Learning Reframed is a space for educators, leaders, parents, and lifelong learners who want thoughtful conversations about learning without overwhelm. Each episode will explore leadership, mentoring, and growth in a way that is clear, practical, and grounded.

This first episode invites listeners to step back from the noise, rethink what learning is meant to be, and begin again with clarity and confidence.

2026 Dr. Ken Feldman
Erfolg im Beruf Ökonomie
  • Episode 6: Education Without the Noise - Attention Reframed: Designing for Focus
    Feb 24 2026

    This episode of Learning ReFramed explores the concept of attention as a resource that needs protection, rather than a matter of willpower. It delves into the principles of attention, the breakdown of attention, and practical strategies for supporting attention in learning environments. The episode emphasizes the importance of creating conditions that support focus and attention, making learning more sustainable and efficient.

    Takeaways

    • Attention is a limited capacity resource that requires protection and support.
    • Creating conditions that support focus and attention leads to more sustainable and efficient learning.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Understanding Attention
    • 06:24 Closing and Next Episode
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    6 Min.
  • Leadership Episode 1: Leading Without Authority
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode, Dr. Ken Feldman explores the concept of leadership without formal authority, emphasizing that true leadership often begins before one has a title. He discusses the importance of credibility, trust, and influence in leadership roles, particularly in environments where authority is unclear or shared. The conversation highlights the need for leaders to be player-coaches, staying connected to their teams and understanding the challenges they face. Dr. Feldman also introduces the idea of a 'trust bank,' where consistent actions build trust over time, ultimately leading to effective leadership. The episode concludes with insights from Dr. Feldman's book, 'Leadership Without Authority,' which delves deeper into these themes.

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    10 Min.
  • Episode 5: Education Without the Noise - Motivation Reframed: Why Starting Is the Hardest Part
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode, Dr. Ken Feldman discusses motivation as a system, highlighting the key components of clarity, connection, and momentum. He explains why motivation breaks down and provides insights into designing and creating motivation. The episode concludes with a preview of the next topic on attention and focus.

    Takeaways

    • Motivation as a system
    • Clarity, connection, and momentum are key components of motivation

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Motivation as a System
    • 06:10 Creating Motivation
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    7 Min.
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