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Teacher on the Brain
Nada El Tobgy and Zeina Jehama
6 episodes
3 months ago
Social media. Some say it is a gateway to connect across the farthest corners of the world, a window to explore new and different ideas. While others believe is it the downfall of society. But the question remains…how is it affecting us? The phrase “detoxing from social media” has become an echoed sentence that means that people can better connect when they are disconnected. We both have very different views surrounding this topic. Listen and find out how we stay sane in a world that is mostly ruled by little screens, likes, and comments. If you like our episode don't forget to subscribe and review. If you would like to reach us with your ideas and comments check out our Instagram page @teacheronthebrain
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Social media. Some say it is a gateway to connect across the farthest corners of the world, a window to explore new and different ideas. While others believe is it the downfall of society. But the question remains…how is it affecting us? The phrase “detoxing from social media” has become an echoed sentence that means that people can better connect when they are disconnected. We both have very different views surrounding this topic. Listen and find out how we stay sane in a world that is mostly ruled by little screens, likes, and comments. If you like our episode don't forget to subscribe and review. If you would like to reach us with your ideas and comments check out our Instagram page @teacheronthebrain
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Education
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Episode 1.02 - The "Organize" Monster
Teacher on the Brain
8 minutes 27 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 1.02 - The "Organize" Monster
Hello! As teachers, we've learned the importance of being organized! Tune in as we discuss why organization is such a valuable life skill. Organization has become part of our daily lives and personal development. It helps us stay focused and adapt to uncertainties. We have shared our own definition of what it is to be organized. We've mentioned tips that help us stay on track. Here are the links mentioned in the episode: Seen “Tidying Up with Marie Kondo” on Netflix yet? https://www.netflix.com/us/title/80209379?s=i&trkid=13747225&vlang=en&clip=80998926 Seen “Get Organized with The Home Edit” on Netflix yet? https://www.netflix.com/us/title/81094723?s=i&trkid=13747225&vlang=en&clip=81187199 Please make sure to subscribe to our podcast to stay updated with our episodes. We would love to hear from you! Send us a review, and let us know your thoughts, ideas, and your favorite part of the episode. These ratings and reviews help us give content you would appreciate. If you’re enjoying our podcast, don’t forget to rate our podcast. Check our Instagram page: @teacheronthebrain
Teacher on the Brain
Social media. Some say it is a gateway to connect across the farthest corners of the world, a window to explore new and different ideas. While others believe is it the downfall of society. But the question remains…how is it affecting us? The phrase “detoxing from social media” has become an echoed sentence that means that people can better connect when they are disconnected. We both have very different views surrounding this topic. Listen and find out how we stay sane in a world that is mostly ruled by little screens, likes, and comments. If you like our episode don't forget to subscribe and review. If you would like to reach us with your ideas and comments check out our Instagram page @teacheronthebrain