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Timeless Vision: Redefining Aging with Purpose, Growth & Empowerment with Dr. Durga Larkin

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Teachers as First Responders: Resilience, Regulation, and the Future of Education with Larry Davis

Dr. Dan reconnects with his very first podcast guest(!) veteran educator and special education advocate Larry Davis to explore what it truly means to teach—and lead—in today’s world. Drawing from more than four decades in education across 11 school districts, Larry shares insight ...  Show more

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