In episode 127, Kelsey announces the evolution of "Wife Teacher Mommy: The Podcast" to "Educate and Rejuvenate: The Podcast." This transition fits into our mission to help educators not only thrive but also revitalize their passion for teaching. Did you know that a recent Gallup panel found that 44% of teachers reported feeling consistently burned out? Educate & Rejuvenate: The Podcast aims to help educators in the classroom, at their kitchen table, or anywhere in between to be proactive in addressing the feelings of burnout.
Kelsey shares her 3-step coaching framework (from her upcoming book!) emphasizing the importance of being the observer, choosing a direction, and aligning oneself. This framework lays the foundation for educators to cultivate self-awareness, set intentional goals, and ensure alignment with their values. At its core, the framework is designed to provide educators with the tools needed to thrive in their profession while prioritizing personal growth and well-being.
Along with our rebranding, we have several exciting things coming up! Our Educate and Rejuvenate conference will feature compelling keynotes by Kristina Kuzmic and Gaspare Randazzo and in-depth sessions focused on the holistic development of educators. Join us live for the conference on July 16th & 17th, 2024, (if you can’t make it live, you can watch the replays!). This conference will be a powerful platform for educators to engage, learn, and connect with like-minded individuals.
Also, we are so excited about Kelsey’s upcoming book, "Educate and Rejuvenate: A 3-Step Guide to Revitalize Your Teaching, Renew Your Spirit, and Reignite Your Passion for Life." Stay tuned for ALL the information about when and how you can get your hands on a copy!
Welcome to episode 127 of this podcast
Speaker:feed, which is now called the educate and rejuvenate
Speaker:podcast. Let's go.
Speaker:Welcome to educate and rejuvenate, the podcast to help you
Speaker:revitalize your teaching, renew your spirit, and reignite your
Speaker:passion for life. I'm your host, Kelsey Sorensen, a
Speaker:former teacher, current homeschool mom, published author, and certified life
Speaker:coach. Whether you are a teacher in a traditional classroom, homeschool from
Speaker:your kitchen table, or anywhere in between, I am on a mission to help you
Speaker:not only survive as an educator, but thrive. Get ready to
Speaker:up level your skills with incredible insights from guest experts and
Speaker:discover the missing piece, rejuvenating yourself. Are you
Speaker:ready to both educate and rejuvenate? Let's
Speaker:go.
Speaker:We are back. Honestly, we didn't even really go anywhere because
Speaker:just last week, I revealed that it is the end of
Speaker:Wife Teach Your Mommy the podcast and the ending of Wife Teach Mommy the
Speaker:brand as we know it. And I shared a lot of reasons behind that and
Speaker:a lot of reflection on that on last week's episode. So if you didn't hear
Speaker:it yet, feel free to go back and listen to that one as well because
Speaker:it shares a lot about the journey we've come on together, especially for those who've
Speaker:been listening to the podcast for any length of time. If you're not just barely
Speaker:starting on this episode, you'll want to listen to that because it kind of
Speaker:shares what we've gone through to get to this point together, and how this
Speaker:is the next step of the work we are going to continue to do together
Speaker:here on the podcast, with our events, with the book, and
Speaker:everything else that's going on to help you not only educate
Speaker:the kids that you teach, the students that you teach, but rejuvenate yourself.
Speaker:And you might recognize this name. When we said that there was a new name
Speaker:coming, some people even guessed in the chat, like, oh, is it educate and
Speaker:rejuvenate? And that's because it's the name of the conference that we've been
Speaker:doing. We're actually on our 3rd year of the Educate and Rejuvenate
Speaker:conference. So we've had that name for a while, but here's the really funny thing.
Speaker:So, last year, honestly, about a year ago from now, in
Speaker:last May, my team and I, we went to Park City, Utah
Speaker:for a retreat. Most of us are in Utah, but we flew out our
Speaker:employee, Kelsey, from Arizona to come and join us. We were all together for
Speaker:2 days in Park City. And one of the big
Speaker:things on our agenda for that retreat was well, 1, we were, like,
Speaker:doing some planning for educate and rejuvenate and for our club members. But one of
Speaker:the big things is that we really wanted to come up with a new name
Speaker:for our membership. Because wife teacher mommy club, what we found is a
Speaker:lot of people would be like, I'm not a wife or I'm not a mommy,
Speaker:and it just didn't feel inclusive enough to me. Like, I wanna make sure that
Speaker:everyone knows that whether or not there are any of those things, they are welcome
Speaker:in the club. And as long as you're an educator and you want to teach
Speaker:and you want to rejuvenate yourself, this is for you. But at that time, the
Speaker:thought of using the educate and rejuvenate name hadn't even crossed our minds. So we
Speaker:came up with different ones, but we'd realized they were either taken or they might
Speaker:be confused. And we just didn't come up with something, and I didn't wanna just
Speaker:settle on a name for the sake of changing a name. So we're like, you
Speaker:know what? We're just going to leave it. We're not gonna do anything. We'll just
Speaker:make sure people know they don't need to be all of those things. Now fast
Speaker:forward to I'm working on my book, and teacher goals publishing,
Speaker:they've been amazing to work with. But they did recommend, like, it
Speaker:would be good for you to come up with your book title. Because if you
Speaker:do that, then we're able to, like, put a mock up on the website and
Speaker:actually have a book listed under your name and everything. And I'm like, I
Speaker:know. I know. But I was really dragging my feet because they didn't again, for
Speaker:the same reason, I didn't wanna pick a name. And then just for the sake
Speaker:of picking a name, I really wanted it to mean something. And
Speaker:so it was February. We are getting to my first deadline where I'm turning in
Speaker:the entire manuscript, and I still don't have a title for the book.
Speaker:So I'm a week from this final deadline, and my family, my husband and
Speaker:I, we decided to go on a road trip to California so I could really
Speaker:work on the book and just kind of get out. Sometimes when I get out
Speaker:in a way, I actually my creativity goes up. So
Speaker:I was, like, able to not focus on any of the other work or even
Speaker:the homeschooling and everything, take a break from all of that and just pour my
Speaker:heart into the book, and also just enjoy being in California with the warmer
Speaker:weather, because it's cold here in Utah during the winter. So we went
Speaker:there. And while we're driving down there, all of a sudden, just a big epiphany
Speaker:came to me while discussing with my husband. And I can't remember whether he said
Speaker:it first or I said it first. We were like, what about educate and rejuvenate?
Speaker:Or I think I don't even know. I feel like I was like, maybe I
Speaker:could call the book that because I feel like we were just talking about names,
Speaker:and he was talking about the event is educate and rejuvenate. I was like, wait.
Speaker:What if I call the book educate and rejuvenate? And then we kept talking. I
Speaker:was like, wait. We wanted to re name the club. What if we call it
Speaker:the educate and rejuvenate club? And then I was like, wait. What if, like, the
Speaker:brand becomes educate and rejuvenate? And I just got so excited
Speaker:and lit up about this. And I was so glad that I didn't, like, try
Speaker:to force a name before, right, when I wasn't ready and we were just
Speaker:trying to come up with a name for the sake of coming up with a
Speaker:name. And that when this epiphany came and I was like, wait. This name, this
Speaker:name is already resonating in the hearts of educators everywhere who are like, yes. This
Speaker:event, this is the one that's personal development or professional
Speaker:development meets personal development, where I'm able to develop as a teacher, as
Speaker:an educator, but also rejuvenate myself. And I realized that that's really what we're
Speaker:doing as a whole. We have all these resources. We do these events that have
Speaker:professional development where you're up leveling your skills in teaching, but you're also
Speaker:rejuvenating yourself. And I realized that this name described what we do so
Speaker:much better than that wife teacher mommy. And I explained on the last episode really
Speaker:where that name originally came from, but the short version is I was literally just
Speaker:describing myself. I had just become a mom. I was making a TPT
Speaker:store. I was really excited that it was a wife teacher mommy. It was describing
Speaker:me, and that's what a lot of people do when they're creating a TPT store.
Speaker:But I now want this. It's not it's not about me. It's about community. It's
Speaker:about each other, and it's about us together learning how to
Speaker:develop as a teacher, develop as a professional, or develop in your
Speaker:homeschooling abilities or your online teaching or your professor, like, whatever
Speaker:kind of educating you're doing. Developing that, yes, but also rejuvenating
Speaker:ourselves and listening to our needs and tuning in
Speaker:with our thoughts, our feelings, and everything. And so I was just
Speaker:really, really excited about this new name and
Speaker:everything we're doing. And I'm so glad that things come in due time, that
Speaker:this name came at the right time. It's the appropriate time for us to change
Speaker:the name of the company of the book is releasing, and that's the title
Speaker:of the book. And it's really going to the book is really kind of encapsulating
Speaker:this whole shift in the company. Like, the process of writing this book
Speaker:that I wrote has really been helping me to refine my coaching,
Speaker:refine my vision for what I want to do with all of
Speaker:you, and how I want to support you and
Speaker:help you, and how we can come together and do that. So I'm
Speaker:just really thrilled about this new direction of the company. And,
Speaker:really, it's just the direction we've already been going, and it's just a name that
Speaker:helps to really explain what it is that we're doing.
Speaker:And this is not going to be an immediate transition. Like, right now as this
Speaker:comes out, it's still wife teacher mommy.com. It is going to transition to educate and
Speaker:rejuvenate.com, and the website is going to shift. And we're going to figure out
Speaker:our socials, but that's actually a little bit complicated and everything. So things
Speaker:are going to be shifting over the next few months. And rather than, like, a
Speaker:rocket launch, like, I was actually talking one time to my life coach, Lizzie. I
Speaker:was kind of stressed about like a business launch and just having to like, boom,
Speaker:do it all at once. And she's like, what if you think about it more
Speaker:like a flower blooming? And that's how we can think about a lot of things
Speaker:in life. Right? Like, we don't it doesn't always have to be go go go
Speaker:boom boom boom. It can be like, oh, I'm just, like, letting this blossom, letting
Speaker:this thing in my life, like, slowly blossom into what it's going to be. And
Speaker:that's what I envision this and what we're doing together here at educate and
Speaker:rejuvenate to be. So you'll slowly see the name transitioning
Speaker:over on the website. This week, we're already going by the time you're listening, we
Speaker:probably already changed the header on the website, and the home page probably says, did
Speaker:you hear why teach mommy's becoming educated in Rejuvenate or something like that? It'll
Speaker:slowly be transitioning over the next while, and we have some really fun
Speaker:stuff coming up. We have our educate in Rejuvenate, our 3rd conference. The book is
Speaker:coming out. We have some big announcements to come of more ways we're
Speaker:going to be able to support you, and this podcast is not going
Speaker:anywhere. In fact, now that I've written this book and the book is done, but
Speaker:also I've gotten so much clarity about everything I want to do, I
Speaker:just want to make this podcast even better than it's ever
Speaker:been. I want to give you my all right here. I want to give you
Speaker:everything that I can give you in this format, in this container that we have
Speaker:here where you're just listening to me, and we're not able to talk face to
Speaker:face, but we're I'm able to share it with you here. And I want to
Speaker:give you my all right here. So even if you're already a club member and
Speaker:you're engaging on the calls each week, this is going to be an incredible
Speaker:compliment, and my goal is to make this podcast better than it ever was with
Speaker:this new name, with this new transition. And I'm really excited. The new
Speaker:podcast cover art you see, it actually very closely matches the cover of the book.
Speaker:And Tricia Fuglestad, who we actually had on the podcast at one point, you should
Speaker:go back and listen to that episode, she is an incredible illustrator and artist. She
Speaker:designed our cover, and we actually utilize the same elements on the podcast
Speaker:cover. Because what I love about this new direction of the
Speaker:brand and what the imagery she came up with is that Apple really represents, like,
Speaker:us as educators. Right? We're educating, but we also need
Speaker:that rejuvenating, that tree underneath it. So if you don't know what I'm talking about,
Speaker:please look at the podcast art for this, or look up my educate and
Speaker:rejuvenate book that's coming out. You'll see it's like a tree with the apple on
Speaker:top of it. It's not like the apple hanging down from a tree, but it's
Speaker:actually more like the tree cradling the apple. And this is where where we
Speaker:rejuvenate ourselves. Our rejuvenating, taking care of ourselves is what is
Speaker:cradling, what is making it capable for us to be the
Speaker:educators that we want to be, to be able to help our students
Speaker:in the best way? But we can't do that without taking care of ourselves
Speaker:first. So I'm really excited. We kept the picture of me the same
Speaker:right now so people would recognize it with the new podcast name. We're probably going
Speaker:to do a new photoshoot. Like I mentioned, again, slow transition. I wanna do a
Speaker:new photoshoot soon to update the website. I did get some
Speaker:highlights. They're kinda subtle, but I'm like, I want a picture of my new highlights.
Speaker:I'm probably gonna brighten them up a little bit more here soon. Gonna probably get
Speaker:a new picture on there too, but that's just, you know, a little behind
Speaker:the scenes, I guess. But I'm really excited about this new direction to
Speaker:really help you more with your overwhelm, your burnout.
Speaker:Still, again, that's what I've been doing. Right? If you look at the past episodes,
Speaker:it has been more of that. I'm still bringing on experts about other things. For
Speaker:example, well, next week, I have Christina Kuzmic, our keynote
Speaker:one of our keynotes this year coming on, and she's we're talking about mental health.
Speaker:But then the following week, I have Melia Hollowell, who we're going to be talking
Speaker:all about the science of reading. So, really, the podcast isn't it's
Speaker:just, like, you know, with the direction that we're going. So, but according to a
Speaker:recent Gallup panel, 44% of teachers said that they were always or
Speaker:almost always burned out, and that was outranking all other professionals. And I'm
Speaker:honestly not very surprised by that because I felt it too as a
Speaker:teacher. And my teacher stress, I remember just this time, and I talk about
Speaker:this in my upcoming book, when I was student teaching. I just remember this pivotal
Speaker:moment just, like, losing it, crying on the floor over a lost
Speaker:library book, just thinking if I just didn't have to teach, then life would be
Speaker:great. And have you ever thought of this before? Just think about that. But
Speaker:what I wanna tell you is I eventually did stop teaching. Right? I stopped
Speaker:and I stayed home with my son, and I
Speaker:started just subbing part time and surprised I was still stressed even when I
Speaker:decided to sub part time. And the stress continued to build over the years as
Speaker:I started this company, TPT and everything. And
Speaker:until eventually and I I've shared this, like, way earlier on the podcast, but I'm
Speaker:going to just share it again quick. I have my worst anxiety attack
Speaker:ever when I was postpartum with my 3rd child. This was
Speaker:in 2019. I had just started homeschooling that school year. I
Speaker:had my 3rd child, and I had always been an anxious
Speaker:person. This that's what I called myself. I've been anxious ever since I was
Speaker:little, and the adults in my life knew it. Everybody knew it. And
Speaker:I really feel like this postpartum anxiety was just what my whole life had been
Speaker:building up to. And at that point, I started
Speaker:therapy. I got on medication, but I also knew I was like, I don't wanna
Speaker:live like this my whole life. I want to enjoy my life. And so a
Speaker:few months later, I was doing better than that panic attack when I was in
Speaker:the hospital, like, thinking I was about to die, thinking I was having a heart
Speaker:attack, but I just really wanted
Speaker:to get to a better place than I had ever been. What
Speaker:happened was at one point, I was asked to do something I didn't know how
Speaker:to do. Like, hey. Anybody else? Have you been asked to, like, join a committee
Speaker:or do something that you're like, I don't have the capacity for this, but I
Speaker:don't know how to say no. I posted a desperate plea in a Facebook group
Speaker:that led to me finding my first life coach, which started my journey towards becoming
Speaker:a coach and developing the framework that I'm going to be conti.
Speaker:I've started teaching you on this podcast and I plan on continuing to do that.
Speaker:And it's really gonna be a foundation of this podcast from here on
Speaker:out. It's going to be a combination of me bringing on other experts who
Speaker:can talk about lots of different teaching subjects. Of course, I'll share about some things
Speaker:too as I'm still teaching with my homeschooling and everything, but my passion has
Speaker:really my focus and passion has really been more on the coaching side, but I'll
Speaker:still be sharing teaching tips too. But But I'll also be bringing on lots of
Speaker:experts for the teaching tips. So you're still gonna get that full balance of education,
Speaker:like, up leveling your skills, professional development, and personal
Speaker:development. That's really the goal of this podcast. And
Speaker:through this podcast, that framework that is really going to be foundation, it's my 3
Speaker:step coaching framework. The first step is to be the observer. And I've talked
Speaker:about this on the podcast, but I'm gonna just do a really quick overview
Speaker:of it. There's gonna be a lot more, like, even little episodes that fall under
Speaker:each topic because there's just so much that could be talked about under each one.
Speaker:That's why I feel like it could be a whole show with, like, 500 episodes,
Speaker:this framework. But be the observer. It's
Speaker:all about observing ourselves, our thoughts, our feelings, our nervous system to gain
Speaker:awareness of how all of that is driving so much of our lives, in our
Speaker:teaching, in our personal lives, in our family lives, everything.
Speaker:And we observe what is going on versus what our expectations
Speaker:were and how our internal design what our internal desires
Speaker:are. And We're not focused on making changes. We're really just noticing what's going
Speaker:on, and this is the most important step because a lot of times we aren't
Speaker:aware of what's going on. So that awareness is always huge, and we
Speaker:continue to circle back to awareness. We just always wanna be aware of what we're
Speaker:thinking, what we're feeling. And then we choose our direction. This is where we
Speaker:take what we learn from our observations and start to get really intentional about what
Speaker:we want for our lives. We decide what changes we wanna make based on what
Speaker:we learn, as well as what we want to keep and what even what values
Speaker:we want to keep that are we're underneath the surface of thoughts or feelings or
Speaker:actions we might be doing, but we need to shift, like, the way it manifests
Speaker:itself. Right? So now that you're starting to observe yourself, you can use those to
Speaker:choose what you truly want in your lives, diving deep into your psyche to truly
Speaker:understand yourself and your unique perspective. And we're going to
Speaker:be enhancing those observational skills while adding on this,
Speaker:choosing our direction and getting clear on what we really want, where we
Speaker:want to go creating goals. I really think the process of creating goals is
Speaker:choosing your direction, and then it's the following through on it that is the next
Speaker:step, which is aligning yourself. And this is where we have observed ourselves. We
Speaker:plan with attention where we want to go, and we're looking at our inner compass
Speaker:and looking, like, are we headed the direction we want to go?
Speaker:The direction we decided we wanna go and being true to ourselves, being true to
Speaker:what our inner desires are. And this is where I mean, I've had a
Speaker:lot of podcast episodes so far, and, we'll have future ones on other things such
Speaker:as, like, intentional scheduling. We have a podcast episode about that. Definitely
Speaker:go back and check it out. Vision Born's morning and evening routines. I did
Speaker:a recent podcast episode about minimum baselines. You'll wanna check that out if you
Speaker:haven't. Honoring boundaries. I feel like I need to do some episodes specifically on that,
Speaker:but I know I talked about it during the self love challenge. And finding your
Speaker:people in community, we've been weaving that into everything I feel like we talk about,
Speaker:but I do think I should do some episodes specifically on that. So stay
Speaker:tuned because I do have a lot of research in my book about how finding
Speaker:your people in community is just huge. Now, like I
Speaker:said, I don't have time to go super in-depth on this episode today. This is
Speaker:just a quick one to give you a sense of the direction that this podcast
Speaker:is going and to celebrate everything we've been through and we'll
Speaker:continue to do together. But as you continue engaging with
Speaker:me on this podcast or on social media, in our Facebook group, on
Speaker:Instagram, or in the club if you're one of our members, or at our educate
Speaker:and rejuvenate events, you'll continue to learn more and get a deeper understanding.
Speaker:Like I said, now that the book is done, I have so much more energy,
Speaker:so many new perspectives, so much new research to share with you
Speaker:over the next 6 to 12 months on this show. So I think the episodes
Speaker:that are to come are going to be some of the best yet. I don't
Speaker:plan on holding back. I wanna give you my all here. Whether or
Speaker:not you, like, come to our event or whether you subscribe to the club,
Speaker:I mean, I would love to have you because there's so much more you can
Speaker:get when we actually come face to face. But I wanna give you whatever I
Speaker:can in this format. So tune in each week. Even if you're already a club
Speaker:member, you're going to want to tune in to this podcast each week as well.
Speaker:And a few more ways you can get free support from me as we go
Speaker:on this educate and rejuvenate journey. We're really revitalizing
Speaker:our Instagram as well. And I can't even tell you what the handle is because
Speaker:we're still figuring out the whole mess of, like, trying to change Instagram handles and
Speaker:whatnot. But just make sure that you find us. So you should be able to
Speaker:find us under wife, teacher, mommy, educate, rejuvenate, something similar. And, again, it'll be linked
Speaker:on our website. Instagram will be a great place to connect. I plan on
Speaker:checking lots of tips, lots of strategies, stories, reels,
Speaker:carousels with little tips. You're going to wanna follow along there. You're gonna
Speaker:wanna make sure you're on our email list if you're not too, because we send
Speaker:send a coaching clip of the week reminders about this podcast and everything we do
Speaker:on the email list. Lots of freebies that only go to our email list, so
Speaker:make sure you're subscribed to that. And finally, our Facebook group. And
Speaker:as I'm recording right now, it is called wife teacher mommies unite, but we're still
Speaker:brainstorming a new name for the group as a team right now. We don't wanna
Speaker:call it the educate and rejuvenate group because there might be some confusion with all
Speaker:the different groups for the event. So we want it to be, like, some sort
Speaker:of name by educate and rejuvenate, most likely.
Speaker:But the link in the show notes, that is to the wife teacher mommy's unite
Speaker:group. Luckily, it's just a bunch of numbers, so it'll stay the same. It should
Speaker:at least We would love for you to join the group, and it's just a
Speaker:great way for us to be able to discuss the podcast and everything else.
Speaker:And then other ways to get even more deeper support is, again, the book.
Speaker:I cannot recommend the book enough. I feel like it's the best piece of work
Speaker:that I've created in a long, long time, or probably
Speaker:ever. It is coming sometime this summer. I don't have the date yet, but I
Speaker:will let all of you know as soon as I know. It is more in-depth
Speaker:than I could even get, like, in a single episode of the show. And even
Speaker:just trying to put together episodes, like, oh, you can get, like, tips about this
Speaker:here, tips about this there, but a book is just like it was really tied
Speaker:together with a bow. Like, everything you could possibly need to know about this 3
Speaker:step framework, you'll get it inside the book. It's coming out in paperback and
Speaker:Kindle really soon this summer. We have a plan to do an
Speaker:audio as well that will be coming later. There's a benchmark of sales that I
Speaker:should hit. So, like, before I get an audio they'll produce an audio book for
Speaker:me. So by preordering the book by ordering the book, you're helping
Speaker:that audiobook to happen. And if you're listening to a podcast, you're probably like, I
Speaker:would love an audio. But this is one where I really think it would be
Speaker:beneficial to have a physical copy to refer to because
Speaker:there's just so much information in there. There are a lot of books where I
Speaker:get the physical and the audio, like, audio to listen to and get through the
Speaker:whole thing, but then that physical to refer back to to really have it as
Speaker:that guide book, that playbook for you. So I'd really recommend getting the physical copy.
Speaker:And then when the audio comes out, I wanna talk to teacher goals about making
Speaker:sure there's some bonus content there as well. So it's really worth having purchased both
Speaker:copies, and it won't even be at the same time. So definitely recommend
Speaker:grabbing the book. There will be pre order bonuses too that more than pay for
Speaker:your physical copy. I don't know what those are yet. We're still in discussion
Speaker:about that, but I will keep you posted. For right now, you can head to
Speaker:the link of the show notes for the wait list for the book, and we'll
Speaker:get you more information about that. And then the next way you can get support
Speaker:from me really soon is the conference, the educate and rejuvenate conference. This is
Speaker:the main way right now that you can sign up for our community to come
Speaker:together because the club is still closed while we make some changes to the website
Speaker:and everything with this rebrand. The club doors are not open right now for our
Speaker:weekly coaching that we do. So right now, what you'll need to do is join
Speaker:us, grab a ticket to educate and rejuvenate. It's happening on
Speaker:July 16th 17th are the 2 live days where the keynotes and
Speaker:all the live panels are happening, but you'll also have 10 full days to watch
Speaker:the replays and the prerecorded sessions and everything.
Speaker:There's so much more we can do together when we come face to face virtually
Speaker:with each other. The chat is always hopping. People are connecting with each other. They're
Speaker:actually making friends with each other. It's not just like you listening to me, but
Speaker:you can actually engage with me, the speakers, and others in the
Speaker:community. Other teachers who want to not only educate but also
Speaker:rejuvenate are at this event. And I will be doing live
Speaker:teaching, like, full seminars on my 3 step framework at the
Speaker:conference as well. You'll have live panels with presenters, tons of amazing prerecorded
Speaker:sessions. I just really make it recommend snagging a ticket to the event. We have
Speaker:the link to that in the show notes as well. Okay. That is it for
Speaker:right now, but stay tuned. Next week, I have Christina Kuzmich, who is one of
Speaker:our keynotes on the podcast. We're talking all about mental
Speaker:health and what's important for us to know as educators who
Speaker:work with others who might have like, you know, if our students
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