In this episode, Hans and Jennifer differentiate positivity from optimism and the effects on relationships. Later, Jennifer remembers how someone’s expert optimism impacted her own health. Listen on your favorite podcast platform! More Episodes
Episode 169- Melissa Bernstein from Melissa and Doug Toys shares how finding herself has been her greatest accomplishment.
Melissa Bernstein, a co-founder of Melissa and Doug Toys, shares her journey of discovery and overcoming. LifeLines, Melissa’s revealing and transparent project is designed to help all of us have the courage to find who we really are and then share it with the world. https://Lifelines.com MORE EPISODES
254: Leah Moore chats with us about teaching high school English and Theatre, while also fighting to change the narrative around stories of disabilities
Leah Moore chats with us about teaching high school English and Theatre, while also fighting to change the narrative around stories of disabilities Leah’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Flip Grid Jam Board Books: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert Courageous Conversations about Race by Glenn Singleton A Children’s Bible by Lydia Millet Who to Follow on Social Media: Facing History (Twitter) What’s … Read More
AWC Episode #54: Self-Care
In this episode, Jennifer and Hans explore self-care through the context of their own lives. Later, Hans explains a food habit that’s helped him with time management and wellness. Listen on your favorite podcast platform! More Episodes
Episode 168- Suzanne DeMallie, author of “Can You Hear Me Now?” explains how to advocate for the change all kids deserve.
As a parent, DeMallie fought a nationwide battle against bureaucracy for the simple, common-sense idea that children in the back of a classroom should be able to hear their teacher. Now, as a teacher herself, DeMallie is speaking loud and clear, fighting public-school dysfunction on the inside. MORE EPISODES