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
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
Letting My Moral Compass Lead Me with Bronwyn Harcourt
Do you have a moral compass that guides you? Browyn Harcourt, the principal of Croydon Community School, believes it’s important to be driven by your values. On this episode, we reflect on why doing what feels “right” can also feel hard but also why it’s worth it. It can be isolating to follow your morals if you’re the only … Read More
Bias Starts Early—Talk to Your Kids with Julie Kratz
Introducing today’s guest Julie Kratz! Julie is a Certified Master Coach, a certified unconscious bias trainer, a highly-acclaimed TEDx speaker and an inclusive leadership trainer who led teams and produced results in corporate America. Have you frequently wondered why bias is a prevalent issue in our world? One thing is for sure, it starts at a young age. Our students … Read More
Lamaze for Childrearing with Nathaniel A. Turner
In today’s episode, we’re diving into the topic “Lamaze for Childrearing” with Nathaniel Turner. If you’re wondering, how could that term be connected to us/our learners, make sure you tune in to the whole conversation because Nathaniel will teach you something new. School as a place of mastery vs test scores, changing the “rules” in a … Read More