Real stories. Honest conversations. Impactful moments.

Everyone in higher ed and adult learning has a story worth sharing. This is the place to celebrate them.
On The Educator Experience Podcast, host Salli Carter sits down with the people behind the classrooms, programs, and communities that make education possible. From big wins to epic fails (the kind you laugh about later), these conversations shine a light on the real experiences that shape our work.
Whether you teach, advise, design, or lead, you’ll find yourself nodding along, laughing, and maybe even tearing up.
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Your voice matters here.
Every episode of The Educator Experience Podcast is built around real stories from higher ed and adult learning from the classroom wins, the tough lessons, and the moments you never forget.
We’re always looking for educators, advisors, leaders, and community-builders who are open to sharing their journey. By telling your story, you’ll not only connect with peers who understand, but also inspire others who may be walking a similar path.
If you’ve got a story worth sharing (and trust us, you do), we’d love to have you join us.
Authenticity in Action: Teaching with Heart with Sarita Parmar
EDI Isn't a Sidebar, It's the Syllabus with Dr. Treena Orchard
Uncovreing Unconscious Bias: Creating Connection in the Classroom with Chantale Hutchinson
Levelling Up Learning: Gamification & Emergency Management with Steve Newton
Walking with Truth: Jo Ann Buffalo on Reconciliation in Education
Bonus Episode! Meet Your Host: Salli Carter

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At The Educator Experience, we acknowledge that our team lives, learns, and works on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of many diverse Indigenous Nations across what is now called Canada. We honour the enduring presence, wisdom, and stewardship of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples, whose relationships with these lands continue to this day. We recognize the ongoing impacts of colonialism and the responsibilities we carry as educators and community members to engage in truth, reconciliation, and meaningful action. We are committed to listening, learning, and showing up with humility and respect.
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