EP276 Finding flow: How to teach productivity strategies to students

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EP338 Looking ahead to 2026: A new direction beyond Truth for Teachers

It's the final episode of the 2025 season, and I want to leave you with something meaningful. I'm sharing some personal thoughts as I prepare to step away for my December internet sabbatical. I'm thinking deeply about alignment, presence, and what it means to move forward with ...

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EP337 Restorative practices aren't a strategy–they're a way of being (with Marisol Quevedo Rerucha)

"The adults in the building need healing just as much as the kids do. Self-compassion isn't soft. It's the most radical act of self-preservation an educator can practice." 
That's a quote from my guest in this episode, Marisol Quevedo Rerucha. She's the author of Beyond ...

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