This episode features the High Leverage Practice of Story with Jenny Q & Myshkin Warbler. In 2014 Jenny became dramatically ill, fighting sepsis for her life. Losing both legs below the knees, five fingers and multiple organs, enduring well over fifty surgeries and rising above opioid withdrawal, her story is one of always making the choice to step into life. … Read More
33 – the daily grind + small wins
look for the good in the daily grind. small wins add up to BIG results. if we seek to celebrate them. MORE EPISODES
How Leading with Your Values Can Turn Your Job into a Calling with Dr. Richard Shell
In Podcast Episode 64 of the Time for Teachership Podcast, I am talking with Dr. Richard Shell, a global thought leader at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and author of the book “The Conscience Code: Lead With Your Values, Advance Your Career”. He is a skilled communicator across many diverse audiences. His students have included everyone … Read More
Reclaiming Inquiry-Based Learning through Co-Design (w Trevor MacKenzie)
Inquiry-based learning is often misunderstood as leaving students to “discover” the curriculum on their own. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Trevor MacKenzie is a high school teacher, author, and speaker who is internationally recognized as a thought leader in inquiry-based education. On the episode, we talk about what inquiry is, and isn’t, to better understand how to partner … Read More
Parental Leave & Child Care
Today, I wanted to talk about some exciting news in my life as well as some facts on parents and what they deal with as they pursue education. Lastly, you will get information on what the next few months will look like. If you want to hear more, it’s time to pull up episode 65 and dive in! Liked this … Read More