Hayu Podcast

by Matthew Hayutin

Matthew Hayutin sits down with prominent thinkers working in education, parenting, and psychology. In the first season, Matthew speaks with a fearless group of storytellers who write books, make documentaries and challenge us to think harder about our collective responsibility to educate each other.

Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • In Search of a Better America: In Conversation with Joe McGovern

    In Search of a Better America: In Conversation with Joe McGovern

    Matthew Hayutin, founder of Hayutin Education, sits down with Joe McGovern to discuss his documentary film, The Other Side: A Liberal Democrat Explores Conservative America. Matthew and Joe examine some of the highs and lows from Joe’s cross-country road trip in search of mutual understanding and respect when it comes to hot button political issues in America. You can stream the documentary for free from Joe’s website: theothersidedocumentary.com.

  • Parental Expectations Revisited: In Conversation with Rita Eichenstein

    Parental Expectations Revisited: In Conversation with Rita Eichenstein

    Matthew Hayutin, founder of Hayutin Education, sits down with Dr. Rita Eichenstein, a psychologist specializing in pediatric neuropsychology and author of Not What I Expected: Help and Hope for Parents of Atypical Children. Rita is here to help us recalibrate our expectations for our children, especially those on a different educational and developmental trajectory. To learn more about Rita’s work and services, check out her website: drritaeichenstein.com

  • The Battle over National Memory: In Conversation with Keith Harris

    The Battle over National Memory: In Conversation with Keith Harris

    Matthew Hayutin, founder of Hayutin Education, sits down with Dr. Keith Harris, historian and author of Across the Bloody Chasm: The Culture of Commemoration Among Civil War Veterans. Keith sits with us to reframe the modern battle over Civil War memory in our country today and recover the intentions of Civil War veterans on both sides to wrestle with reconciliation. You can learn more about Keith’s work on his website, theroguehistorian.com

  • It’s Never Too Late to Unplug: In Conversation with Joe Dilley

    It’s Never Too Late to Unplug: In Conversation with Joe Dilley

    Matthew Hayutin, founder of Hayutin Education, sits down with Dr. Joe Dilley, psychologist and author of The Game is Playing Your Kid: How to Unplug and Reconnect in the Digital Age. For every family overwhelmed by screentime, Dr. Dilley is here with some practical tips to help us all get the balance right. You can learn more about Joe’s work and practice by visiting syngergypsychological.com.

  • Invasion of the Entitled Brats: In Conversation with Betsy Brown Braun

    Invasion of the Entitled Brats: In Conversation with Betsy Brown Braun

    Matthew Hayutin, founder of Hayutin Education, sits down with Betsy Brown Braun, a child development & behavior specialist, parent educator and author of You’re Not the Boss of Me: Brat-Proofing your 4- to 12-year-old child. Betsy is here to help us empower our children of any age to become the best versions of themselves with plenty of practical tips and hands-on solutions. To find out more about Betsy’s vital work and all of her resources, please check out her website: betsybrownbraun.com.