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Educators, elevate your professional development and career with The Black Scholars Podcast – your go-to resource for insightful, genuine, and thought-provoking content tailored to the challenges you face daily. Stay informed with in-depth discussions and solution-oriented research. And, for access to exclusive interviews, career advice, and book reviews, consider subscribing today (via Apple Podcasts). It’s not just a podcast; it’s a toolkit for your growth in the educational and professional landscape.
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Tuesday Jul 30, 2019
Episode 23—Self Care Part 2 with Lashawn Gee, Melanie Matthews, & Melody Andrews
Tuesday Jul 30, 2019
Tuesday Jul 30, 2019
Continuing our discourse on self-care for educators, I am joined by three fantastic educators from different parts of the country. Lashawn Gee is a middle Physical Education/Health teacher in High Point, North Carolina. She is also a mindset coach, author and public speaker. Melanie Matthews is a K-3 Literacy Coach, and she is a K-12 National Consultant near Detroit, Michigan. Melody Andrews is a high school English teacher and a doctorate student in the DMV area. We discuss how educators can be more efficient and effective with our respective preparation time, personal anecdotes about burn-out, and self-care strategies.
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