Send us a text What happens when the systems meant to protect educators fail them? In this powerful conversation, Teacher of the Year and 20-year veteran educator Ann Anderson takes us behind the classroom door to reveal the often unseen battles teachers face when leadership falls short. Growing up in Danville, Virginia's close-knit White Rock community, Ann absorbed profound lessons about education's transformative power from family members who emphasized knowledge, articulation, and commun...
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Send us a text What happens when the systems meant to protect educators fail them? In this powerful conversation, Teacher of the Year and 20-year veteran educator Ann Anderson takes us behind the classroom door to reveal the often unseen battles teachers face when leadership falls short. Growing up in Danville, Virginia's close-knit White Rock community, Ann absorbed profound lessons about education's transformative power from family members who emphasized knowledge, articulation, and commun...
S3 E3: Refusing Peasantry: Why She Stopped Dimming Her Light to Survive
So Your Boss Sucks, Now What?
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S3 E3: Refusing Peasantry: Why She Stopped Dimming Her Light to Survive
Send us a text What happens when your toxic boss shares your identity? For Amber Polk, classically trained violinist turned educational advocate, this question became painfully personal when she found herself working under a Black female supervisor who constantly criticized her personality rather than her performance. "I'm not going to dim my light just because you're threatened," Amber declares in this powerful conversation about workplace toxicity, professional growth, and finding your aut...
So Your Boss Sucks, Now What?
Send us a text What happens when the systems meant to protect educators fail them? In this powerful conversation, Teacher of the Year and 20-year veteran educator Ann Anderson takes us behind the classroom door to reveal the often unseen battles teachers face when leadership falls short. Growing up in Danville, Virginia's close-knit White Rock community, Ann absorbed profound lessons about education's transformative power from family members who emphasized knowledge, articulation, and commun...