"Have some compassion for yourself...do what you enjoy...do what you have to do, but make some time to do what you enjoy..." — Dr. Kanesha L. Moore
For the first time on the show, we have an educator and a scholar who isn’t in the K-12 “hamster wheel.” Dr. Kanesha L. Moore, from Memphis, Tennessee, is a psychologist at a large public university in Texas. The Spelman College alumna has been teaching since 2012. We discuss how we have been impacted by Covid-19, the importance of mental health, self-care, etc. More importantly, we discuss how college students and professors have been impacted by the global pandemic and how we educators can bounce back despite the pandemic.
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Episode 52 - The Durham Public Schools Protest (featuring Ryann Mitchell)
Episode 50 - The Intermission - The PLC Edition (Trailer)
Episode 51 - Learning from Learning Loss
Episode 49 - From High School Teacher to Double Agent (featuring Jailyn Jenkins)
Episode 48 - From Educator to Business Analyst (featuring Jazmine Maddox-Saunders)
Episode 47 - Becoming a ServiceNow Professional (featuring Ryan Harris)
Episode 46 - Salesforce Administrator (featuring Brandi Jones)
Episode 45 - A $60,000 Teacher Bag
Episode 44 - The Pandemic in Education 2.0 (featuring Ms. Wright)
Episode 42—The Pandemic in Education 2.0 (featuring Jailyn Jenkins)
Episode 41—America to Me Series — Episode 10: America Will Be
Episode 40—America to Me Series — Episode 9: The Invisible T-Shirt
Episode 39—America to Me Series — Episode 8: Nobody Can Hold You Down
Episode 38—America to Me Series — Episode 7:Tsunami of Privilege
Episode 37—America to Me Series — Episode 6: Listen to the Poem!
Episode 36—America to Me Series — Episode 5: I Don‘t Have to Think About Being White
Episode 35—America to Me Series — Episode 4: There‘s Nothing Funny about Race
Episode 34—America to Me Series — Episode 3: There is No Pain that Compares to the Struggle
Episode 33—America to Me Series — Episode 2: Stranger in a Room
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