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The Adult Education Wellness Podcast with Betina Watkins & Stacy Ramirez

Welcome to The Adult Education Wellness Podcast—your go-to resource for Adult Ed instructors and staff. Hosted by Betina Watkins & Stacy Ramirez, known as Two Tranquil Teachers, the show shares practical wellness tools, teaching tips, and workplace insights. As educators and wellness practitioners, Betina and Stacy highlight the importance of balance, energy, and joy so you can thrive in your work and life while supporting Adult Ed students.

  1. May 27

    #23 Mindful Transitions, Belonging & Adult Learning | Part 1

    In this powerful episode of the Adult Education Wellness Podcast, Bettina Watkins and Stacy Ramirez welcome Professor Abinaya “Abi” Rajasekaran from Austin Community College’s School of Career Readiness.Drawing from her own journey as an immigrant, former adult education student, educator, and scholar, Abby shares the inspiration behind her workshop:“Mindful Transitions: Cultivating Belonging and Purpose in Adult and College Learners.”Together, we explore how mindfulness, neuroscience, and compassionate teaching practices can support adult learners navigating stress, identity shifts, trauma, and major life transitions.✨ In this episode: Abby’s transition from professor in India to educator in the U.S.The role of belonging in student successMindfulness practices that support learning and emotional regulationCognitive load and the “invisible backpack” students carryThe student archetypes: The Juggler, The Drifter, and The SurvivorWhy simple questions like “How are you today?” can transform a classroomThis conversation blends research, lived experience, and practical strategies for educators, students, and anyone interested in human-centered learning.🎧 Stay tuned for Part 2, where Abby shares insights from her workshop on Technostress and the impact of technology overload on modern learners and educators. Click here to see a list of Abi's favorite books: https://tinyurl.com/AbinayaFavoriteBooks Hosted by Bettina Watkins & Stacy Ramirez The Adult Education Wellness Podcast | Two Tranquil Teachers

    59 min
  2. May 11

    #22 Integrating Deep Listening & Speaking from the Heart into your Classroom & Life

    👂 When was the last time you felt truly heard?  Not just listened to… but understood. 👄 What would change in your conversations  if you spoke not to respond… but to care? 👁️And what if the most powerful thing you could give your students… was your full attention? In this episode, Betina and Stacy explore deep listening and speaking from the heart — two simple practices that can transform your classroom, your relationships, and the way people feel around you. As part of their signature training, 7 Proven Techniques to Introduce Mindfulness in the Classroom, Betina and Stacy share two additional practices inspired by the books Happy Teachers Change the World and You Are One of Us, among other literature, and based on their own practices as coaches and meditation leaders.  Through a guided visualization, real classroom stories, and practical techniques, they show how slowing down, listening with intention, and choosing words carefully can create more compassionate, engaging, and human-centered learning environments — all in an eye-opening and entertaining way, even featuring audio moments from Wayne’s World and Four Weddings and a Funeral to bring the message to life.  • Guided practice: “Listen with your elbows” to build awareness and presence • Deep listening = being fully present, not planning your response • Simple tools: mirroring and asking for clarification • Why people seek AI to feel heard (no judgment, no interruption) • Speaking from the heart creates trust, safety, and connection • The Three-Gate Practice: Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary? • Real classroom moment: responding with empathy instead of reaction • Teaching polite, respectful communication in ESL settings • The power of kind words in shaping student confidence • Weekly challenge: keep a Kindness Record Watch Wayne’s world extract: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aXqgoiVb8E Watch Four Weddings and a Funeral’s extract: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PubPWuEQp8  Book 1: Happy Teachers Change the World, A Guide for Cultivating Mindfulness in Education Book 2: You're One of Us!: Systemic Insights and Solutions for Teachers, Students and Parents ✨ HighlightsLook at this amazing website for more Wellness Books: https://www.parallax.org/

    41 min
  3. Mar 16

    #21 Three simple ways to integrate mindfulness into the classroom

    Two Tranquil Teachers Podcast Teaching is one of the most stressful professions — and stress affects both teachers and students more than we realize. In this episode, we explore the science of stress and the science of mindfulness, and three powerful tools anyone can use in seconds to balance uneasiness: 1) Breathing, 2) Visualization, 3) Measuring bar. In this first episode of our mindfulness series, Betina and Stacy introduce the foundation of their signature professional development course: 7 Proven Techniques to Include Mindfulness in the Classroom. Presented at Adult Education state and national conferences, this workshop helps educators understand the science of stress and learn simple techniques to support emotional regulation, focus, and well-being in learning environments. Today we begin with the most powerful and accessible tool we have: Why teaching is one of the most stressful professions How stress impacts the brain and learning The connection between breathing and the nervous system The Measuring Bar technique for observing stress levels A simple breathing visualization for emotional regulation Why mindfulness helps both teachers and students perform better How mindfulness is a technique for everyone. “We can’t always change what’s happening around us… but we can change what happens within us.” In the next episodes of this series we’ll explore additional mindfulness techniques including: • Deep Listening • Speaking with Intention • Grounding Practices 🌿 What You'll Learn in This Episode ✨ Quote from the Episode💬 Key TakeawayMindfulness doesn’t require perfection.  It begins with awareness. 🎧 Coming Next

    52 min
  4. 12/19/2025

    #19 Never Too Late: An Adult Learner’s Journey of Transformation

    In this powerful and deeply human episode, Irma shares her extraordinary life journey—from profound loss and fear in Mexico to rebuilding her life in the United States through education, work, and inner strength. Her story reflects the realities many immigrant women face: abandonment, economic hardship, language barriers, trauma, and health crises—yet it is ultimately a story of resilience, dignity, and lifelong learning. This conversation explores how adult education, community support, and mental‑health care can transform survival into purpose. Early Life & Family Born in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico (1963) Mother of three children (including twin sons); grandmother to three boys University‑educated accountant in Mexico The Breaking Point  Tune in to find out Why She Left Mexico Irma reached a moment where staying meant emotional collapse. With no safety net and her mental health deteriorating, she chose migration as an act of survival—for herself and her children. Received unexpected help from strangers and church communities—“angels” who provided shelter, food, clothing, and job connections Worked exhausting jobs: restaurants, office cleaning (day and night) Lived in unstable and sometimes hostile housing situations Entered a shelter program that changed everything Could not afford ESL at Houston Community College After moving to Austin, enrolled at Austin Community College (free ESL) Educational Milestones: Completed ESL Levels 1–4 Earned her GED (graduated in May) Currently enrolled in ESOL, Office Clerk/technology classes, and micro‑credentials High academic performance (90s average) Sewing began as a hobby in Mexico Became her primary profession in the U.S. Worked 16 years in upholstery and interior décor (drapes, cushions, bedding) Now self‑employed as a seamstress and crochet artist Memorial Teddy BearsInspired during the COVID pandemic, Irma creates memory bears from loved ones’ clothing—deeply meaningful pieces that help families process grief. Her work is now shared through word of mouth, with plans to expand through digital platforms. Irma is a multiple‑cancer survivor Her Wellness Practice: “For me, going to school is my therapy.” Dreams of earning a fashion design certificate and growing her business Proud of supporting herself and paying for school through her own work Irma’s story highlights the power of: Adult education access ESL and GED programs Mental‑health support Community and human kindness Her journey reminds us that learning does not end with age, trauma, or hardship—and that wellness can look different for everyone. Click here to see Irma's Memorial Teddy Bears: https://tinyurl.com/MimiandCo

    1h 15m
  5. 12/02/2025

    #18 Executive Functioning, Neurodivergence & Mindful Teaching

    In this episode, we sit down with Martha Dorow and Marie Trzeciak—two ACC professionals deeply experienced in student success, disability services, and inclusive program development—to explore executive functioning skills, neurodivergence, and what it really looks like in the classroom for both students and instructors. Opening Theme – Presence Before Problem-Solving • How slowing down and truly listening creates a deeper connection with students and colleagues. Student Support & Instructor Insight • Why meeting learners where they are—emotionally, academically, and culturally—matters more than perfect course design. Energy, Boundaries & Educator Well-Being • The cost of over-functioning, and how staff and instructors can protect mental and emotional bandwidth. Identity, Belonging & Showing Up Authentically • How visibility, shared humanity, and honoring your story help create safer learning environments. 🥰 Final Takeaway You’re not alone. Whether you’re a student who can’t get out the door some mornings, or an instructor juggling wave after wave of responsibilities — you can grow these skills, ask for help, and create supportive environments where every learner can thrive. Click here for a list of recommended books & videos from our guests: https://tinyurl.com/MarieandMarthaFavorites Remember to please follow/subscribe to this podcast and leave us a review! It really helps! AND feel free to email us if you have suggestions or want to be a guest on our show! Aida. Watkins @austincc.edu & Stacy.Ramirez@austincc.edu

    1h 15m
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Welcome to The Adult Education Wellness Podcast—your go-to resource for Adult Ed instructors and staff. Hosted by Betina Watkins & Stacy Ramirez, known as Two Tranquil Teachers, the show shares practical wellness tools, teaching tips, and workplace insights. As educators and wellness practitioners, Betina and Stacy highlight the importance of balance, energy, and joy so you can thrive in your work and life while supporting Adult Ed students.