It is no secret that the only thing I truly enjoy about food preparation is the eating part. I love to eat all kinds of foods from all around the world, but I don’t love the cooking part. Not even a little. It’s one of those areas of my life where I don’t necessarily exhibit a growth mindset. I cook meals…
Author: A Pocketful of Pi
Math is Comparison
Everyone loves a good deal, right? I remember when I was a kid, any time my parents wanted to make a specific purchase, they would look at the options and compare prices at different stores. Now, mind you this was before the internet, so that meant actually visiting multiple stores to see the options and then checking the newspaper for sales…
Math is a Game
Do you love to play board games or card games like I do? I am always asking my husband if he wants to play a game and I love all kinds. I especially like games that involve some kind of strategy or skill. The truth is, though, most games involve some kind of mathematical thinking, so the message in this episode…
Math is a Mindset
As far back as I can remember, I’ve always been determined to do well and succeed. When I didn’t get something right, I made adjustments to my approach and tried again. And again. And again. Until I was satisfied with the outcome. Or, until I ran out of time and had to stop working. This was true for nearly everything I…
Math is a Habit
In the last few years, I’ve seen a lot of people habit tracking. Sometimes they use a paper chart to keep track, as a printout on the fridge or drawn out in a bullet journal. Sometimes, it’s in an app…there are tons of tracking apps out there. Some focus on one thing, like exercise or food, and others are sort of…
Math is a Vacation
My husband I recently visited Hawai’i as a celebration of 30 years of marriage. We have been trying to get there to celebrate milestone anniversaries for 20 years and this year we finally made it happen! There’s a whole lot I could say about the trip, but I’ll stay on topic here and give you the run down on where the…
Math at Any Rate
Have you ever been driving along and realized the car is running low on gas? You start looking for gas stations and you choose the one with the lowest price on the sign, even though it only saves you a couple of cents. What you are actually doing here is comparing unit rates. How much the gas will cost for each…
Math is Personal: The Origin Story
Today, instead of talking about a specific way you use math every day, I’m going to take you through a bit of the backstory of the podcast. I’ll share why I’m so passionate about the topic of math people and why I believe it’s important to see yourself as a math person. Back in 2008, I did something I never, ever…
Math is a Problem
When I say the phrase “problem-solving” what comes to mind? Does your mind immediately jump to math class and the dreaded word problems? Or do you think about how you navigated the situation when you got a flat tire on a road trip? If you are like most people I talk to, I bet you think about word problems. As a…
Math in Art
Are you an artist? Meaning, do you create in some way for personal enjoyment, self-expression, to sell as a source of income, or for some other reason? Maybe you like to draw, paint, or sculpt. Maybe you use words to create by writing poetry or stories or songs. Maybe you make things to sell, like jewelry, purses, or clothing. Maybe you…
Math is Close Enough
Think back to math class for a minute. Any math class will do. When the teacher asked a question or presented you with a problem to solve, was it understood they were most often looking for an exact answer? The ONE correct solution. As someone who spent some years leading math classrooms, I know this answer is YES. It’s one of…
Math in One Word
I often open the first day of math classes by asking students to use one word to describe the subject of mathematics. As you can imagine, the responses vary widely. Math is fun. Math is easy. Math is impossible. Math is numbers. Math is rules. Math is necessary. There are many, many more words I’ve seen students use to describe math.…
Math is Ubiquitous
If you’ve followed me at all in the past several years, you probably know that I often hear people say they just aren’t math people. You also likely know how I feel about that. I mean, that’s really why this website exists…to provide resources and ideas to help you understand how math works. Some of you will use the information to…












