A Mile In My Shoes: The Walk & Talk Podcast

Stacey James McAdoo

Grab your sneakers, walk a mile with your forever 2019 Arkansas Teacher of the Year, Stacey McAdoo, and esteemed guest educators from various disciplines, and ear hustle on engaging conversations about relationships, resources, and improving education.

  1. 04/23/2022

    S2, Ep14: Walk & Talk With Susanna Post

    Guest Bio: Susanna is the 2021 Arkansas Teacher of the Year. Before becoming the Arkansas Teacher of the Year, Susanna Post taught math and business courses in grades 7 through 12 at Belle Point, the alternative high school in Fort Smith. As a nontraditional educator, Susanna attributes much of her classroom success to her 12 years of business experience and thinks this led her to favor project based learning. She believes that relationships foster student success and strives to connect students with content in a meaningful way to help them realize their potential. This passion led her to create her current platform as teacher of the year, Closing the Empathy Gap. Susanna holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with a minor in Computer Science from the University of Arkansas, a Master of Arts in Teaching from the University of Central Arkansas, and a Master of Education in Rural and Urban School Leadership from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Education in Administration and Leadership from Walden University. To learn more about Susanna, follow her on social media at @SusannaPost (Twitter), @spost21 (Instagram) and @spost (Facebook). For more information: Inquiries about A Mile In My Shoes: The Walk & Talk Podcast or questions for its host, Stacey McAdoo, can be sent to www.stillstacey.com. You may also email @2019atoy@gmail.com or reach out to @2019atoy on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

    21 min
  2. 04/16/2022

    S2, Ep13: Walk & Talk With Nicholas Williams

    Guest Bio: Nicolas D. Williams is an 8th grade English Teacher at J. A. Fair K-8 Preparatory School in the Little Rock School District. He states that his personal philosophy is serving others, providing for his family, and making the most of his opportunities. His professional philosophy, he insists, "is teaching children of yesterday, today, and tomorrow. This involves expanding my expertise as a professional educator and contributing to society by learning new skills that will ensure academic achievement and growth among students." Mr. Williams is a Career Professional Educator (as designated by the Arkansas Department of Education) who was most recently named the 2022 Teacher of the Year at J. A. Fair K-8 Preparatory School. Previously, he was named the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Horace Mann Arts & Science Magnet Middle School, 2020 LifeChanger of the Year Spirit Award Winner, a 2020 Amazing Educator by Little Rock Family magazine, and was selected as one of the 40 Amazing Black Male Educators from across the country to be featured in the inaugural issue of the UpLIFT Legacy magazine. To read more about him, you may check out the following features: https://www.lifechangeroftheyear.com/201920-winners, https://www.littlerockfamily.com/post/129420/little-rock-family-presents-the-amazing-educators-of-2020, and https://www.amazon.com/UpLIFT-premier-visual-black-educators/dp/B08F6Y57NP You can also follow him on social media at @nicdelane (Twitter), keyunta97 (Instagram), and https://ww.facebook.com/nicolasdw2(Facebook). For More Information: To learn more about this podcast or the host, reach out to Stacey McAdoo by visiting www.stillstacey.com. You may also email her at 2019atoy@gmail.com or direct message her at @2019atoy on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

    18 min
5
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13 Ratings

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Grab your sneakers, walk a mile with your forever 2019 Arkansas Teacher of the Year, Stacey McAdoo, and esteemed guest educators from various disciplines, and ear hustle on engaging conversations about relationships, resources, and improving education.