Strength in Numbers

Auteur(s): Mark Anderson
  • Résumé

  • Have you ever said you're not a "math person"? Do you feel like other people are good at math and you're not? Do you get frustrated, anxious, apathetic about math? This podcast is for you. Every episode you listen to will help you understand math and develop confidence with numbers. The goal here is to help YOU develop YOUR strength in numbers. It is possible. I created this just for you, to help you. It is my pleasure to offer this podcast as an encouragement to you. As I like to close out every podcast, thanks for learning.
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  • Ep. 36 Using Strength in Numbers IRL by Tipping Your Server Continued
    Mar 2 2024

    Tipping is intimidating to some people. Maybe that's you. This episode is for you. Take a listen and learn.

    This is a continuation of the prior episode so please listen to Ep. 35 first.

    Our goal is to help you BUILD your strength in numbers so you can USE your strength in numbers IRL.



    Need help with math? Contact us at www.sint.org

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    8 min
  • Ep. 35 Using Strength in Numbers IRL by Tipping Your Server
    Mar 2 2024

    I reached out to some friends about what they would like to hear on this podcast. The best tip I received was to do an episode about tipping. Before we begin I have a tip for you - listen to the episode two times, and you'll start to see the scales tip in your favor as you understand more and more.

    I think I've covered all the tipping puns so if you're feeling tipsy by now I totally get it. Without further ado, let the games begin! We are ready for tipoff.


    Need help with math? Contact us www.sint.org

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    5 min
  • Ep. 34 The Story of Strength in Numbers: My Mom & The Manual Transmission
    Feb 21 2024

    There's few situations quite like learning - or teaching - how to drive a stick shift, or manual transmission. Maybe how to operate a parachute after jumping from the plane is close. But my Mom did it. She taught me how to do this hard thing, but it's not so much the mechanics of the driving that I remember most. It's how she taught me that I treasure the most, and it's those same principles I have used in tutoring for 25+ years. So jump in with us in our 1993 Honda Accord stick shift, and buckle up... because I'm driving. Hold on!



    Need help with math? Contact us at www.sint.org

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    7 min

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