In this episode of Confessions of a Gen Z Educator, I open up about one of the toughest years of my teaching journey—a year that pushed me to the edge and had me ready to walk away for good. (Trigger warning: I’ll be sharing some raw and unfiltered reflections.) This isn’t the neat and tidy “remember your why” message we’re often fed in education. Instead, I unpack how I had to redefine my why—not the one the system tells us to hold onto, but the one that kept me grounded, reminded me of my p...
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In this episode of Confessions of a Gen Z Educator, I open up about one of the toughest years of my teaching journey—a year that pushed me to the edge and had me ready to walk away for good. (Trigger warning: I’ll be sharing some raw and unfiltered reflections.) This isn’t the neat and tidy “remember your why” message we’re often fed in education. Instead, I unpack how I had to redefine my why—not the one the system tells us to hold onto, but the one that kept me grounded, reminded me of my p...
Welcome to Confessions of a Gen-Z Educator— where real talk meets real growth. In this kickoff episode, I’m talking about that moment we all know too well: when you finally stop saying “one day” and just *do the thing*. Whether it’s having the conversation you’ve avoided, pursuing the goal you’ve kept on the shelf, or stepping into the uncomfortable space of change — it’s time to rip the band-aid off. As an educator working with this generation, I’ve seen how much pressure we put on ourselve...
Confessions Of A Gen-Z Educator
In this episode of Confessions of a Gen Z Educator, I open up about one of the toughest years of my teaching journey—a year that pushed me to the edge and had me ready to walk away for good. (Trigger warning: I’ll be sharing some raw and unfiltered reflections.) This isn’t the neat and tidy “remember your why” message we’re often fed in education. Instead, I unpack how I had to redefine my why—not the one the system tells us to hold onto, but the one that kept me grounded, reminded me of my p...