Konscious Educators: The Heart-Centered Classroom

Rodney Salomon and Mychal Mills

Welcome to Konscious Educators: The Heart-Centered Classroom, a podcast dedicated to empowering educators to bring mindfulness and emotional intelligence into every aspect of their teaching. Every episode offers a deep dive into practical strategies and transformative insights that help educators cultivate a calm and grounded presence, manage stress effectively, and inspire their students and colleagues. Our podcast is structured around three core themes—Embodiment, Transformation, and Awakening—that guide educators through a journey of self-discovery and professional growth. Each episode explores topics such as emotional regulation, resilience building, and trauma-informed practices, ensuring educators are well-equipped to create supportive and engaging learning environments. Konscious Educators is not just about enhancing classroom management but also about personal growth. We delve into shadow work, self-compassion, and restorative justice to help educators understand their own inner workings and those of their students, fostering a space where everyone can thrive. By focusing on heart coherence and the art of community building, our podcast empowers educators to transform their classrooms into havens of empathy, understanding, and connection. Whether you're an experienced teacher seeking to refresh your approach or a new educator looking for guidance, "Konscious Educators" offers the tools and inspiration needed to make a lasting impact in education. Join us as we navigate the challenges and joys of teaching, helping you to reignite your passion and prevent burnout. Our goal is to create a community of educators who are not only knowledgeable about best practices in mindfulness but are also passionate advocates for holistic education.

  1. 2d ago

    What Your Nervous System Has Been Carrying | A Mental Health Awareness Month Special

    Episode Summary Mental health is more than a diagnosis. It's the relationship we have with ourselves, our nervous systems, our emotions, our communities, and the environments that shaped us. In this deeply personal Mental Health Awareness Month conversation, Rodney and Mychal reflect on the long game of healing, from generational patterns and emotional suppression to nervous system regulation, mindfulness, fatherhood, community transformation, and the importance of creating safe spaces for emotional honesty. The episode explores powerful insights from: the Rare Beauty Mental Health Summit hosted by Selena Gomez KYDS' upcoming Community Care Day mental health reset the PBS documentary Karmic Farmers personal experiences navigating healing, leadership, parenting, and emotional growth Together, they unpack: how childhood environments shape the nervous system why many people live in survival mode without realizing it the difference between reacting and responding how breathwork, mindfulness, sound healing, movement, and community support can help regulate the body and mind why healing is not a destination, but an ongoing relationship with self This conversation is an invitation to slow down, reflect, breathe deeper, and reconnect with the parts of yourself that may have been overlooked in the rush of daily life. Because sometimes the most powerful transformation begins with a simple pause. 5 Key Takeaways Mental health is not weakness,  it's awareness. True mental wellness begins with recognizing what we're carrying emotionally, mentally, physically, and spiritually instead of suppressing it. Your nervous system tells a story. Many of our reactions, triggers, coping patterns, and emotional habits were shaped by the environments we grew up in, whether rooted in safety or survival. Healing is a lifelong relationship, not a final destination. Growth happens in layers through daily practices, reflection, accountability, breathwork, mindfulness, and intentional community support. Presence is powerful. As parents, educators, leaders, and human beings, the energy we bring into spaces impacts others more deeply than we often realize. Our presence becomes part of someone else's emotional environment. Small pauses can create profound transformation. Sometimes healing doesn't begin with a major breakthrough. It begins with a breath, a moment of stillness, emotional honesty, or finally slowing down enough to listen to yourself. Support the Work This podcast is part of a larger vision to build intentional community spaces, including the Konscious Community Center and the work of KYDS. Your support helps sustain: Youth programs Community circles Educational workshops This podcast and future wellness offerings   💛 Consider donating, sharing this episode, or leaving a review to help this message reach those who need it most. Give today at konscious.org   ↪️ Keep the Energy Flowing We'd love to hear your reflections, stories, or questions. This conversation continues beyond the mic. 🌐 Website: konscious.org 📧 Email: info@konscious.org 📱 Instagram: @kyds_nj

    45 min
  2. May 11

    How to Build Resilience Through Pain, Healing, and Self-Discovery

    Episode Summary In this deeply moving episode of Konscious Educators, the conversation centers on embodied resilience, trauma healing, emotional regulation, and personal transformation through the powerful life story of Keith, founder of Above Expectations Wellness Center. Keith shares his journey through childhood trauma, emotional neglect, incarceration, racism, identity struggles, and a devastating neck injury that temporarily left him quadriplegic. Rather than allowing pain to define him, Keith reveals how practices like gratitude, radical honesty, breathwork, mindfulness, movement, spirituality, and nervous system regulation helped him rebuild his life from the inside out. Together, the hosts explore how resilience is not something people are simply born with; it is a skill cultivated through self-awareness, vulnerability, healing, and consistent daily practices. The episode also dives into the importance of mental health, emotional intelligence, trauma-informed education, consciousness, faith, community healing, and overcoming adversity, offering listeners practical tools for grounding themselves during difficult times. Educators, parents, wellness practitioners, and anyone navigating personal challenges will find inspiration and actionable insight in this powerful discussion on becoming your highest self through life's greatest obstacles. 5 Key Takeaways 1. Resilience Is Built Through Challenges, Not Avoiding Them Keith explains that resilience is cultivated by facing fear, discomfort, trauma, and adversity directly. Whether overcoming public speaking anxiety, emotional pain, or physical injury, growth happens through exposure, practice, and persistence—not avoidance. 2. Radical Honesty and Vulnerability Are Essential for Healing One of the most transformative moments in Keith's healing journey came through practicing "radical honesty": forgiving himself, taking accountability for past actions, and openly confronting unresolved trauma. Healing begins when we stop hiding from our truth. 3. Daily Practices Shape Mental and Emotional Well-Being The episode emphasizes simple but powerful practices like breathwork, gratitude, body awareness, movement, mindfulness, and nervous system regulation. These habits help create emotional balance, resilience, and inner peace in everyday life. 4. Trauma-Informed Education and Human Connection Matter The conversation highlights how educators and adults can profoundly impact young people by seeing beyond labels and behaviors. Instead of asking "What's wrong with this child?" the better question is "What has this child experienced?" 5. Your Identity Is Bigger Than Your Pain or Circumstances Keith shares how releasing attachment to labels, appearances, and external validation allowed him to reconnect with his authentic self. The episode reminds listeners that they are already valuable, worthy, and capable of transformation exactly as they are. Listener Disclaimer This episode contains deeply personal conversations surrounding trauma, childhood sexual abuse, emotional neglect, incarceration, racism, physical injury, and mental health challenges. The stories shared are raw, honest, and vulnerable, and may be emotionally triggering for some listeners. We invite you to listen with care and compassion for yourself. If at any point you feel overwhelmed, please pause, breathe, ground yourself, and return only if and when you feel ready. We encourage listeners to prioritize their emotional well-being and seek support from trusted loved ones, mental health professionals, or grounding practices if needed. While this conversation explores pain and adversity, it is ultimately rooted in healing, resilience, hope, transformation, and the power of the human spirit. Keith Simmonds Jr. is a father, husband,  entrepreneur, wellness coach, author, and poet whose life's work sits at the intersection of physical health, emotional intelligence, and the kind of personal transformation that only comes from doing the hard work yourself. He is the founder of the Above Xpectations Wellness Center, which is built on one uncompromising belief: that real strength begins on the inside. Today, Keith has coached over 300 students, specializing in profound transformations involving stroke recovery, cancer rehabilitation, depression, and grief. His work focuses on raising the standards of how people move, think, and communicate by integrating movement science, metabolic conditioning, and nervous system regulation. Driven by a personal journey of redemption, Keith is dedicated to developing individuals who refuse to live below their full potential. Through the Live Above app, Keith produces content, programs, and frameworks designed to help people move beyond survival mode and into a life built on ownership, discipline, and genuine connection. As the co-host of the Above Expectations podcast, Keith explores the themes that matter most to people navigating real life: mental wellness, physical movement, creator versus consumer mindset, and the cost of staying comfortable when growth is available. His debut book, From Fractured to Focused: The Male Blueprint for Building Stronger Relationships, is the culmination of everything he has lived, studied, and survived. Drawing from personal experience recovering from cervical spine surgery, confronting generational patterns, and rebuilding relationships from the ground up, the book is a 16-chapter blueprint for men who are done performing and ready to become. Raw, research-backed, and deeply personal, it is the conversation most men were never given. Keith is also a poet. His spoken word work explores manhood, family, pain, accountability, and healing with the same directness and emotional precision that defines everything he creates. His poetry has been performed on stages across the tri-state area and has served as one of the most intimate pathways between his story and the people who needed to hear it. His approach to the training, the content, the coaching, and the writing is shaped by lived experience, not theory. He has been the man who numbed with food, who confused defiance with power, who showed up strong for everyone else while quietly coming apart inside. He has also been the man who chose differently. Who did the reps nobody saw. Who rebuilt his life one honest decision at a time. That earned credibility is what makes his work resonate with the people who find it. He is not speaking at men from a distance. He is walking alongside them. Keith lives by the same standard he teaches. Live Above Xpectations. Instagram: @AboveXpectationsBrand Facebook: Keith Simmonds Jr  YouTube: Above Xpectations Shorts  Spotify: Above Xpectations Podcast  Website: AboveXpectations.com   Support the Work This podcast is part of a larger vision to build intentional community spaces, including the Konscious Community Center and the work of KYDS. Your support helps sustain: Youth programs Community circles Educational workshops This podcast and future wellness offerings   💛 Consider donating, sharing this episode, or leaving a review to help this message reach those who need it most. Give today at konscious.org   ↪️ Keep the Energy Flowing We'd love to hear your reflections, stories, or questions. This conversation continues beyond the mic. 🌐 Website: konscious.org 📧 Email: info@konscious.org 📱 Instagram: @kyds_nj

    49 min
  3. Mar 31

    Breathing Through Chaos: Embodiment & Resilience in a Changing World

    Episode Summary In this episode of Conscious Educators: The Heart-Centered Classroom, Rodney Mychal explore the powerful role that breathing practices play in navigating stress, emotional overwhelm, and the fast-paced demands of modern life. As technology accelerates, information overload increases, and daily responsibilities continue to expand, many people find themselves operating in a constant state of urgency and pressure. This episode highlights how intentional breathing can serve as a simple yet powerful tool for restoring calm, clarity, and emotional balance in the midst of chaos. They explain how the breath directly influences the nervous system, helping shift the body from a heightened stress response into a more regulated and grounded state. By learning to slow down and reconnect with the breath, individuals can create space between stimulus and reaction, allowing for more thoughtful responses instead of automatic reactions. Throughout the conversation, the hosts share practical insights on how breathing practices strengthen resilience, improve emotional regulation, and support clearer thinking during challenging moments. They also discuss how a person's internal state affects the environments they move through; whether in classrooms, workplaces, homes, or leadership roles. You'll learn how simple breathing techniques can be integrated into everyday life, helping cultivate greater presence, emotional awareness, and stability in uncertain or high-pressure situations. This episode is a reminder that one of the most accessible tools for managing stress and maintaining inner balance is something we all carry with us at every moment, our breath. Key Takeaways 1. Your Breath Is the Fastest Way to Reset Your Nervous System In moments of stress, chaos, or emotional overwhelm, conscious breathing can quickly shift your body from a reactive state into a calm and centered one. Learning to return to the breath helps create stability even when the external world feels unpredictable. 2. Awareness Creates Choice Many people move through stressful moments on autopilot. By becoming aware of your breath and your internal state, you create a pause between stimulus and reaction, giving you the power to respond with intention instead of reacting from stress. 3. Regulation Begins Within the Individual Whether you're a leader, educator, parent, or professional, your internal state influences everyone around you. When you regulate your own breathing and presence, you help create an environment where others can feel safer, calmer, and more grounded. 4. Small Practices Create Big Shifts You don't need complicated routines to feel the benefits of breathing practices. Simple techniques such as slow nasal breathing, longer exhales, or brief breathing pauses, can create noticeable changes in focus, emotional balance, and clarity. 5. Resilience Is a Skill That Can Be Trained Breathing practices help build resilience over time. By repeatedly returning to the breath during stressful moments, individuals strengthen their ability to stay centered, navigate challenges, and maintain presence even in fast-changing environments. Support the Work This podcast is part of a larger vision to build intentional community spaces, including the Konscious Community Center and the work of KYDS. Your support helps sustain: Youth programs Community circles Educational workshops This podcast and future wellness offerings   💛 Consider donating, sharing this episode, or leaving a review to help this message reach those who need it most. Give today at konscious.org   ↪️ Keep the Energy Flowing We'd love to hear your reflections, stories, or questions. This conversation continues beyond the mic. 🌐 Website: konscious.org 📧 Email: info@konscious.org 📱 Instagram: @kyds_nj

    38 min
  4. Mar 16

    What Is Resilience? Returning to Our Inner Strength.

    Season 2 of the "Konscious Educators: The Heart Centered Classroom" podcast begins with a powerful conversation on embodied resilience; what it means to stay grounded, present, and purposeful in a world filled with uncertainty and change. Our hosts, Rodney and Mychal explore how resilience is not simply "pushing through," but developing the ability to adapt, recover, and grow through life's challenges. In this episode, they discuss how today's world; shaped by constant information, global conflict, and social pressure can overwhelm our nervous systems, especially for youth and educators. Rather than avoiding the chaos, they share practical tools for remaining calm within it. Through personal stories, reflections from coaching and community work, and a guided emotional awareness practice, the conversation highlights how resilience can be cultivated through connection, breath, awareness, and intentional practices that support the body, mind, heart, and spirit. Whether you are an educator, youth worker, parent, or someone seeking deeper personal growth, this episode offers a reminder that the transformation of our communities begins with the transformation within ourselves.   In This Episode We Explore • What embodied resilience really means • Why modern life can overwhelm our nervous systems • The role of community and connection in building resilience • How suppressing emotions weakens resilience • The difference between "pushing through" and true resilience • Personal stories about adversity, coaching, and emotional growth • How breath, movement, and awareness regulate the body • Why resilience is contagious in classrooms and communities • A guided emotional weather check-in practice for self-awareness Key Takeaway Resilience is not about avoiding hardship; it is about developing the inner capacity to remain steady, present, and compassionate even in the midst of life's storms. When we strengthen our internal foundation, we not only transform ourselves, we influence our families, classrooms, and communities. Support the Work This podcast is part of a larger vision to build intentional community spaces, including the Konscious Community Center and the work of KYDS. Your support helps sustain: Youth programs Community circles Educational workshops This podcast and future wellness offerings   💛 Consider donating, sharing this episode, or leaving a review to help this message reach those who need it most. Give today at konscious.org   ↪️ Keep the Energy Flowing We'd love to hear your reflections, stories, or questions. This conversation continues beyond the mic. 🌐 Website: konscious.org 📧 Email: info@konscious.org 📱 Instagram: @kyds_nj

    48 min
  5. Jan 1

    Embodied Wisdom & Ancestral Intelligence: Staying Human in an Accelerating World

    Episode Summary:   In this deeply grounding and expansive episode of Konscious Educators: The Heart-Centered Classroom, KYDS co-founders Rodney and Mychal are joined by Lisa Brodrick of Ohana Rising, a globally respected educator, yoga teacher, and somatic practitioner whose work bridges education, nervous system regulation, embodiment, and ancestral wisdom. This conversation is for educators, parents, counselors, healers, coaches, and anyone serving children and communities who feels the weight of today's fast-moving world and is searching for ways to stay human, present, and connected. Together, they explore how embodiment, presence, and co-regulation are not add-ons to education, but essential FOUNDATIONS. Lisa shares powerful stories from her work in classrooms, healing spaces, and international community settings, including South Africa, where language barriers dissolved through presence, movement, and shared humanity. The episode dives into: How educators can remain grounded and regulated in high-stress environments Why children don't need more fixing; they need safe, embodied adults The difference between artificial intelligence and ancestral intelligence How nature, movement, and stillness reconnect us to our inner wisdom What it means to lead with discernment in the Age of Aquarius This is not a how-to episode, it's an invitation. An invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and remember that real change happens through presence, relationship, and trust. 💛 5 Key Takeaways 1. Presence Is the Real Curriculum Before any lesson plan, policy, or strategy, your energy communicates first. When educators are grounded, regulated, and present, children feel it—and respond to it. 2. Co-Regulation Creates Safety and Trust Children don't regulate themselves in isolation. Calm, embodied adults signal safety to the nervous system, making learning, connection, and growth possible. 3. Embodiment Over Instruction These tools aren't taught, they're caught. Movement, breath, and awareness help children access their inner resources without needing words or explanations. 4. Ancestral Intelligence Lives in the Body You don't need to know your full lineage to access ancestral wisdom. Nature, stillness, and embodied awareness reconnect us to the intelligence already within us. 5. Discernment Is Essential in a High-Tech World As technology accelerates, our responsibility is to stay human; modeling self-trust, connection, and conscious choice rather than control or disassociation.   Support the Work This podcast is part of a larger vision to build intentional community spaces, including the Konscious Community Center and the work of KYDS. As we enter the Giving Season, your support helps sustain: Youth programs Community circles Educational workshops This podcast and future wellness offerings   💛 Consider donating, sharing this episode, or leaving a review to help this message reach those who need it most. Give today at konscious.org   ↪️ Keep the Energy Flowing We'd love to hear your reflections, stories, or questions. This conversation continues beyond the mic. 🌐 Website: konscious.org 📧 Email: info@konscious.org 📱 Instagram: @kyds_nj

    56 min
  6. 12/17/2025

    Light in the Dark - Caring for Your Mental Health During the Holiday Season

    Episode Summary:   As we move through the Holy Day season, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, and beyond, many of us experience a mix of light and shadow. While the world emphasizes gifts and gatherings, what we are often truly craving is connection, balance, and presence. In this episode of Konscious Educators: The Heart-Centered Classroom, hosts Rodney Salomon and Mychal Mills explore how seasonal shifts, shorter days, less sunlight, disrupted routines, and heightened expectations, impact our mental and emotional well-being. Through grounded reflection, lived experience, and community wisdom, they discuss seasonal depression, the importance of adapting to nature's rhythms, and how mindful presence can help us navigate this time with greater clarity and care. Together, they unpack the difference between presence and presents, the role of gratitude, intentional community, and restorative rituals, and how educators, students, families, and community members can remain regulated and connected during the winter months. This conversation is both reflective and practical, offering tangible ways to support yourself and others during a season that can feel isolating for many. This episode is an invitation to slow down, turn inward, and remember: you are not alone, and even in darkness, light can be cultivated from within. 💛 5 Practices for Mental Wellness During the Holidays 1. Prioritize Light Seek natural sunlight when possible, take mindful walks outdoors, or explore supportive tools like red light therapy to nourish your body and mood during darker months.   2. Give Presence, Not Just Presents Offer your time, listening, eye contact, and authenticity. Presence regulates the nervous system more deeply than material gifts alone.   3. Create Restorative Rituals Simple daily practices such as lighting a candle, journaling gratitude, gentle movement, tea or coffee with intention, help restore internal rhythm and balance.   4. Connect with Intention Reach out for tea, walks, community gatherings, volunteering, or shared meals. Connection is medicine for the soul and essential for well-being.   5. Honor Your Inner Light Allow space for grief, joy, stillness, and reflection. Darkness is not something to avoid; it is often the place where transformation begins.   Support the Work This podcast is part of a larger vision to build intentional community spaces, including the Konscious Community Center and the work of KYDS. As we enter the Giving Season, your support helps sustain: Youth programs Community circles Educational workshops This podcast and future wellness offerings   💛 Consider donating, sharing this episode, or leaving a review to help this message reach those who need it most. Give today at konscious.org   ↪️ Keep the Energy Flowing We'd love to hear your reflections, stories, or questions. This conversation continues beyond the mic. 🌐 Website: konscious.org 📧 Email: info@konscious.org 📱 Instagram: @kyds_nj

    36 min
  7. 12/01/2025

    Wisdom Across Generations: Drumming, Healing & the Heart of Community Education

    Episode Summary:   In this powerful intergenerational conversation, Rodney and Mychal sit down with elder, educator, community activist, drummer, and storyteller Brotha Ty Laws, affectionately known as a "living archive." Together, they explore how wisdom, rhythm, activism, and community care have shaped decades of work with youth and continue to inform the future of heart-centered education today. Brotha Ty reflects on his early experiences with racism, the spark of activism that began in childhood, and the elders who shaped his path. He shares stories of cultural preservation, African drumming, spiritual practice, youth empowerment, and the transformative moments he's witnessed through community-based learning. From his time supporting youth in Asbury Park to his work in detox centers and school classrooms, he offers a profound reminder that healing and education are inseparable. This episode is a call to educators, parents, and community builders to slow down, listen deeply, honor our elders, and stay rooted in practices that amplify connection; not distraction. Through humor, honesty, and soul-level storytelling, Brotha Ty teaches us what it means to pass wisdom forward while staying connected to the joy, curiosity, and energy of the younger generation. If you're an educator, youth worker, or someone passionate about the future of community wellbeing, this conversation will nourish your spirit and inspire your practice.   Key Takeaways: 1. Intergenerational Wisdom Is Essential for Community Transformation Brotha Ty reminds us that the bridge between elders and youth is sacred. When educators create space for storytelling, mentorship, and cultural memory, young people gain confidence, grounding, and identity; and elders stay connected, inspired, and alive with purpose. 2. Drumming Is More Than Music, It's Medicine African drumming can regulate the nervous system, elevate immune response, and create deep emotional release. In classrooms and community spaces, rhythm becomes a tool for co-regulation, expression, and collective healing. 3. Children Thrive When They Feel Seen & Valued Ignoring or dismissing young people creates disconnection, anger, and disruption. As Baba Ty shared, acknowledging youth—speaking, greeting, seeing them—is a simple act that protects dignity and nourishes belonging. 4. Creative Expression Is a Pathway to Wholeness Poetry, drumming, acting, gardening, and storytelling offer ways for the body and spirit to release energy, reconnect to intuition, and reawaken possibility. Educators and caregivers can bring these practices into learning environments to help youth access their full humanity. 5. The Future of Education Depends on Awareness, Presence, and Community In a world shaped by AI, distraction, and speed, the REAL power lies in embodiment, connection, and conscious community. Educators must choose practices that cultivate inner clarity, cultural grounding, and meaningful relationships to guide the next generation.   ↪️ Keep the Energy Flowing We'd love to hear your reflections, stories, or questions. This conversation continues beyond the mic. 🌐 Website: konscious.org 📧 Email: info@konscious.org 📱 Instagram: @kyds_nj   ↪️ Sacred Next Steps   💜 Like, Subscribe & Share the Wisdom: If this episode sparked something in your spirit, support the movement—like, share, and subscribe on your favorite platform. Help us spread heart-centered education far and wide. 🏫 Visit the Konscious Community Center: Come breathe, release, and reset with us. Join us for breathwork, sound healing, meditation, and more! Just knock. We'll open the door. 💌 Donate to Keep the Work Alive: Your donation fuels conscious programming, healing circles, youth leadership, and this podcast. Give today at konscious.org

    1 hr

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Welcome to Konscious Educators: The Heart-Centered Classroom, a podcast dedicated to empowering educators to bring mindfulness and emotional intelligence into every aspect of their teaching. Every episode offers a deep dive into practical strategies and transformative insights that help educators cultivate a calm and grounded presence, manage stress effectively, and inspire their students and colleagues. Our podcast is structured around three core themes—Embodiment, Transformation, and Awakening—that guide educators through a journey of self-discovery and professional growth. Each episode explores topics such as emotional regulation, resilience building, and trauma-informed practices, ensuring educators are well-equipped to create supportive and engaging learning environments. Konscious Educators is not just about enhancing classroom management but also about personal growth. We delve into shadow work, self-compassion, and restorative justice to help educators understand their own inner workings and those of their students, fostering a space where everyone can thrive. By focusing on heart coherence and the art of community building, our podcast empowers educators to transform their classrooms into havens of empathy, understanding, and connection. Whether you're an experienced teacher seeking to refresh your approach or a new educator looking for guidance, "Konscious Educators" offers the tools and inspiration needed to make a lasting impact in education. Join us as we navigate the challenges and joys of teaching, helping you to reignite your passion and prevent burnout. Our goal is to create a community of educators who are not only knowledgeable about best practices in mindfulness but are also passionate advocates for holistic education.