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Duty Free Lunch

Duty Free Lunch

By: Pennsylvania State Education Association PSEA
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Duty Free Lunch is the official podcast of the Pennsylvania State Education Association. Join us as we unpack the issues that matter most to Pennsylvania educators and especially PSEA members. From cutting-edge classroom strategies to thought-provoking policy discussions, if it impacts our education community, it's on the menu.2024 - Duty Free Lunch Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Every athlete deserves a day
    Jun 24 2026

    What started as a small field day during the COVID years has become the highlight of the school year for hundreds of students across Perry County. Jennifer Dillman, a 20-year life skills teacher at West Perry School District, joins Duty Free Lunch to talk about PECO, a countywide celebration she built from scratch that gives students with disabilities a day filled with competition, community, and joy.

    Do you have some feedback for us? Send an email to podcast@psea.org.

    Learn more and watch for upcoming episodes at psea.org/podcast.

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    23 mins
  • Igniting student success with Erik Huebner and Christine Liberaski
    Jun 10 2026

    Jeff and Rachael welcome Winter PSEA-PACE Grand Prize winner Erik Huebner alongside North Penn School District Educational Foundation Executive Director Christine Liberaski to discuss advocacy, educational philanthropy, and student success. They share how the foundation supports innovative programs and opportunities for students, and why strong partnerships between educators, schools, and communities make a lasting difference.

    Do you have some feedback for us? Send an email to podcast@psea.org.

    Learn more and watch for upcoming episodes at psea.org/podcast.

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    26 mins
  • End of an era with retiring board members Patsy Tallarico and Debbie Lee
    May 27 2026

    Aaron sits down with two of PSEA’s longest-serving board members – Debbie Lee and Patsy Tallarico – as they prepare to close out remarkable education careers. Debbie shares how 9/11 brought her from New York City classrooms to Pennsylvania, where she spent 16 years as local president and six as an NEA director. Patsy traces his path from a scrappy 1968 strike over planning periods all the way to the PSEA presidency and beyond. Together, they reflect on what keeps leaders going, why politics and education are inseparable, and what they hope the next generation of union leaders carries forward.

    Do you have some feedback for us? Send an email to podcast@psea.org.

    Learn more and watch for upcoming episodes at psea.org/podcast.

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    27 mins
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