Episode #10: I couldn't truly expand my reach until I did this!

Hey soul scholars!!!  I've missed you all so much, but I have been extremely blessed and busy working through my business and providing support to educators across the country in culturally responsive teaching and social emotional learning.This episode is a clip from our recent Instagram live where I discussed a bit of background behind my why and some of my experiences in education that pushed me to expand my reach from the classroom to partnering with educators, schools, and districts. Feel free to leave any comments or questions you may have after you have listened.  The second part to this podcast will air next Wednesday as we are working hard to consistently release weekly episodes.  Send your prayers!  LOLBe sure to stay connected to us on all the socials (FB/IG/LinkedIN/YouTube).  You can find all of these links (scroll down to the bottom) and our free E-book by clicking here. Talk soon!

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On this podcast, we are dedicated to keeping it real about the state of education, current issues within our schools, and solutions on how to break the cycles of educational trauma, neglect, and instructional inequities. Listen in for episodes that break down the definition and qualities of "good" teaching. This channel is designed for educators and families who are looking for techniques and habits of mind that will cultivate the genius in our youth. From teaching strategies to unpacking educator mindset and practice, we spark enriching thoughts and conversations that will transform our educational landscape and revitalize the soul of teaching and learning.We are always looking to interview educators (current, retired, or those who have left the field) who are emboldened with a passion to discuss the real issues and discuss possible solutions to highlight and revitalize the spirit of integrity, purpose, and dedication to the field of education.You are invited and encouraged to leave a review and rate our podcast to expand the reach of our message.