Episode 8

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27th Jan 2025

Are Schools Safer—Or Just More Fearful? Educators Speak Out

Lockdowns, armed teachers, and security drills—are they making schools safer or just more fearful? In this episode of Solving America's Problems, educators share real stories on how security measures impact students. Eric Stenlake, a youth psychology expert, explains how fear-based policies shape behavior. Jennifer Weathers, a middle school teacher, argues that family and communication matter more than metal detectors. Daniel Lysett, a veteran educator, reveals why community-driven solutions often outperform reactionary policies.

Episode Timestamps

00:00 – Introduction: Why school safety is one of America’s most pressing issues

03:42 – Are schools truly prepared? Teachers share their experiences with safety drills

08:26 – Mental health and school safety: Coping mechanisms and overlooked solutions

14:03 – The missing link: Why aren’t life skills and emotional intelligence being taught?

16:45 – Communication breakdown: The power of human connection in preventing violence

22:14 – Reimagining education: What would the ideal school day look like?

32:10 – What’s changed? Examining school violence before and after Columbine


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Solving America's Problems
Solving America’s Problems isn’t just a podcast—it’s a journey. Co-host Jerremy Newsome, a successful entrepreneur and educator, is pursuing his lifelong dream of running for president. Along the way, he and co-host Dave Conley bring together experts, advocates, and everyday Americans to explore the real, actionable solutions our country needs.

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