MacKenzie Price
The Future of Education Podcast is the place to find out what's happening in schools. Our guests are wide and varied, from educators, entrepreneurs, athletes, celebrities, influencers and most importantly-our students! They all have one thing in common- they are passionate about reinventing education to make it relevant and efficient. Our host, MacKenzie Price, is the Co-Founder of 2hr Learning ( 2hourlearning.com ) and some of the top-performing schools in the country. 2 Hour Learning is a groundbreaking school model that is reshaping the landscape of K-12 education. It's powered by AI technology, enabling schools to provide personalized curriculum to students. Our K-12 schools perform in the top 2% nationwide by leveraging this personalize model to help students love school, learn twice as much, and build life skills. MacKenzie is at the forefront of educational transformation, striving for a balanced and enriching learning experience for every child. She graduated with a BA in Psychology from Stanford University and resides in Austin, Texas, with her husband and two daughters. The Future of Education podcast is produced by 7 Lyons Media (7LyonsMedia.com). Please send press inquiries to mkp@2hourlearning.com.
3d ago
65% percent of kids entering elementary school today will work in jobs that don’t exist yet. The future is unpredictable and the old formula for success is breaking. Grades, degrees, and linear career paths no longer guarantee anything. In this solo episode, MacKenzie explores four future-proof skills that matter more than ever as technology reshapes the world of work.
5d ago
In this Student Spotlight, MacKenzie chats with a 4th grader who’s into quantum physics and not shy about sharing her opinions on school. From her experience in a traditional NYC classroom to what surprised her at Alpha, she drops candid, insightful, and funny truth bombs about learning from a kid’s perspective.
Dec 12
In this episode, MacKenzie lays out exactly why the modern teacher role has become impossible to fill. Teachers aren’t just responsible for academics anymore- they're saddled with mounting responsibilities and "rewarded" for it with terrible pay. If you’ve ever wondered why schools can’t hire or keep great teachers, this will make it painfully clear. And since we’ve redesigned the role entirely, we’re looking for more people who want to teach differently. If you're interested in becoming a Guide at one of our campuses, you can apply here: https://www.crossover.com/
Dec 10
In this episode, MacKenzie offers a very different lens to the nonprofit conversation, sharing why she believes nonprofit education has stalled innovation and progress for decades. If you've ever found yourself making assumptions about for-profit schools, this episode clears up the misconceptions that prevent many of us from seeing what’s actually possible in education.
Dec 5
A simple Instagram Q+A turned into a full-on avalanche of questions, so we decided to dedicate an entire episode to it! This episode is MacKenzie's rapid-fire, no-filter rundown on your biggest burning questions.
Dec 3
If finding focus is a struggle in your home or classroom, you're not alone. In this episode, we break down the simple strategy Alpha students use every day to stay locked in and finish their work with maximized efficiency. MacKenzie is joined by Aheli, an Alpha freshman, who shares a student perspective on how this technique builds strong focus habits, reduces overwhelm, and helps students make real progress in short bursts of time. You won't want to miss this episode- this strategy might just be the shift you’ve been looking for!
Nov 26
In Part 2 of this SAT strategy series, MacKenzie and Alpha student cohost Elle return to break down Alpha's approach to the SAT, particularly the importance of mindset. Elle, who recently scored a 790 in math, shares the mindset framework she used to drastically increase her score over time, emphasizing how the test isn’t an intelligence measure but instead a reflection of preparation. No matter what tests your kids or students have coming up, this mindset work is an invaluable tool in their toolkit for success.
Nov 24
We’re diving into one of the most misunderstood parts of college admissions: the SAT. MacKenzie is joined by student cohost Elle, an Alpha veteran who recently scored a 790 in math. Elle breaks down Alpha’s approach to the SAT and explains why the test isn’t an intelligence measure but a reflection of how well students can study, prepare, and perform under pressure. We talk through why and how Alpha believes any student can score in the top 10% with the right preparation. If you’ve ever wondered whether the SAT is beatable, Elle’s going to change your mind.