Namasteach

T Smalls-Brown & Jen Savage

Namasteach is an inspirational space for educators to connect, rejuvinate and remember who we are.

  1. 03/28/2022

    The Power of the Story: How the Intersection of Storytelling, Folklore, and Empathy Can Create RADICAL HOPE

    In this dynamic episode, Techa and Jen have a conversation with Spencer George, writer, teacher, artist, and folklorist.  Spencer shares her experiences writing about the intersectionality of folklore, storytelling, and empathy and specifically the roles that stereotypes play in limiting our stories and thus limiting our transformative power. Sharing her own journey as well as a multitude of resources, Spencer enlightens listeners to the possibilities that are available to all of us when we embrace all parts of our stories and ourselves.  She reminds us to focus on what is important and to open up brave spaces for our students to have conversations that matter. She reminds us that empathy is both a choice and a critical practice and that sometimes our smallest moments are the most impactful.  This is one episode that you do not want to miss. Spencer George is a Writer and Teaching Artist based in North Carolina. She holds a BA in English and Human Rights with a concentration in Creative Writing from Barnard College and is an MA student in Folklore at UNC-Chapel Hill. Her work focuses on the intersection of storytelling, folklore, and empathy in the rural south, with a particular focus on the Appalachian mountains of North Carolina. Her writing has been published in The Bitter Southerner, The Adroit Journal, and Medium, and once received a shout-out in The New York Times. She is the creator and writer of GOOD FOLK, a weekly newsletter about the people and stories of rural America and the American South. Currently, she serves as an ArtistYear Senior Fellow in Creative Writing and the Special Initiatives Assistant at Girls Write Now. Spencer was the 2019 recipient of the Peter S. Prescott Prize for Prose Writing and is at work on a reimagined Southern Gothic novel about young, queer love and the radical power of hope. IG @ spencerggeorge Email: spencerggeorge@gmail.com and goodfolksonly@gmail.com .  References and Resources: Ocean Vuong (Poetry) https://www.oceanvuong.com/ Genevieve Hudson https://www.genevieve-hudson.com/ Joan Didion https://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/24/fashion/From-Joan-Didion-to-Andrew-Sullivan-some-writers-leave-behind-letters-when-they-leave-new-york-city.html#:~:text=%E2%80%9CNew%20York%20was%20no%20mere,at%20the%20age%20of%2029. Projects about rural and queer South: Amazing oral history podcasts about rural queerness: https://www.countryqueers.com interactive map on American LGBT history: https://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/lgbtdivide/#/cover Books Arcadia by Lauren Groff The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt The Empathy Exams and The Recovering by Leslie Jamison Outlawed by Anna North (queer western reimagining) Boys of Alabama by Genevieve Hudson (gender non-conforming author, magical realism about immigration/queerlove/religion in Alabama) The Round House by Louise Erdrich (Native American author, stranger things vibes, heartbreaking but SO good) The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr (incredible debut about the deep South) Low Country by J Nicole Jones (memoir about South Carolina)

    54 min
  2. Shift the Narrative: How Teachers Can Become Aware of Limiting Beliefs And Reclaim Their Wellness Journeys: A Conversation with Rose Schieck

    03/06/2022

    Shift the Narrative: How Teachers Can Become Aware of Limiting Beliefs And Reclaim Their Wellness Journeys: A Conversation with Rose Schieck

    In today’s episode, Techa and Jen connect for a deep and meaningful conversation with wellness coach and advocate Rose Schieck.  Rose is the founder of Mamastewell, a coaching business that supports mothers in various phases of their journey.  Rose shared wisdom about the importance of slowing down, self-awareness, and cultivating self-love and compassion.  She gave many ideas about reclaiming and reframing our wellness journeys and meeting our own needs so that we can show up for others. Finally, she reminds us that our emotions are our truest language and shares what brings her joy. This powerhouse episode has a meditative quality, one that you will not want to miss. Rose Schieck is a Yogini Mama, Health and Wellness Coach, RYT 200 hr, Energy Medicine Yoga Level one teacher, Reiki I & II practitioner, creative, and lover of all things local. Rose has taught 'Yoga Supports Recovery' for Yoga in Action since 2017 and is also the owner and operator of Mamaste Well. While Rose has been passionate about supporting others on their path to optimal well-being for many years, becoming a mother ignited a deeper understanding of herself, a clear seeing of her inner workings, and a sincere desire to support other mothers in loving and accepting themselves. Rose believes awareness is the starting point for all behavior change, and acceptance is the key to healing, limiting beliefs, and transcending towards the higher self. Before motherhood, Rose spent nearly a decade working for the InSHAPE program, a cutting-edge wellness program designed to improve the physical and mental health of persons living with severe and persistent mental illness. During this time, Rose developed an intense sense of purpose for being of service to others. Over the last 15 years, yoga has been a very powerful component of Rose’s self-care, personal healing journey, and growth. As a coach and yoga teacher, Rose approaches health and well-being from the perspective that developing a strong relationship to self, having hyper self-awareness, and unconditional self-love; are the key ingredients to vibrant living. Rose brings playfulness, empathy, and compassion to her teaching and a passion for guiding people to their ultimate physical and mental strength. Rose’s greatest joy comes from time spent in the great outdoors with her husband, Hugo, and sons Leif and Axel. The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter: 9780593138762 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books Home - Zach Bush MD Evergreen - Starting - Interconnected Series The Official Website of Dr. Joe Dispenza – Unlimited with Dr Joe Dispenza InSHAPE for Adults with Serious Mental Illness and Obesity InSHAPE Lifestyle Program | Program to Encourage Active, Rewarding Lives for Seniors (PEARLS)—A Depression Management Program for Elderly Adults - PRC (cdc.gov) Connect with Rose Schieck Instagram @mamastewell

    47 min
  3. 01/31/2022

    Finding Resilience and Joy in 2022

    Educated, Empowered, Resilient: Welcome to 2022 In this brief episode, Techa and Jen welcome back guests for the new year and share what they have been up to.  Techa has been engaged in a lot of activism work around the Anti-truth education legislation in SC and shares ways to get educated and involved in your state. Since January 2021, 36 states have introduced bills or taken other steps that would restrict teaching critical race theory or limit how teachers can discuss racism and sexism and issues of systemic inequality in the classroom. Jen has been reading a lot and shares new titles.  Using Elena Aguilar's work on resilience, Techa and Jen encourage listeners to find ways to be compassionate and curious as they continue to face challenges in their personal and professional lives.  Having a growth mindset helps us stay strong in the face of adversity and inspires us to keep showing up for ourselves and our students.  https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Onward%3A+Cultivating+Emotional+Resilience+in+Educators-p-9781119364900 https://www.edweek.org/policy-politics/map-where-critical-race-theory-is-under-attack/2021/06 https://www.cbsnews.com/video/the-trials-of-critical-race-theory-cbs-reports/ https://abcnews.go.com/US/teachers-protest-bills-targeting-critical-race-theory-race/story?id=79642784 https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/the-best-reads-of-2021 --Brene Brown Atlas of the Heart https://brenebrown.com/book/atlas-of-the-heart/

    23 min
  4. 09/27/2021

    Shifting the Trajectory of a Family: Generational Change and Creating Meaningful Connections in Our Schools

    In today's episode, Techa and Jen go deep with a special guest and educational revolutionary and badass, LaTisha Vaughn.  LaTisha has been in education for 25+ years and has worked in the classroom, administration, non-profit sector, consultant, and so much more.  For her full bio, check out the link below.  Today LaTisha shares with Techa, Jen, and the Namasteach community the importance of self-care and how to impact education from the ground up and from the top down.  She believes that sometimes you need to reimagine your path to make the most impact for yourself and your students and that educators have a moral responsibility to take their seat at the table and use their voice for good.  And if the seat at that table doesn't yet exist, it is their job to create one.   LaTisha believes that the only way things will change in education is if those who are actually in the classrooms advocate for policy change. She also feels that there is an entry point for everyone in this work.  Whether it is antiracism education or hosting parent universities, we must see our work as activism and go above and beyond to impact change.   This is a dynamic episode that you won't want to miss! LaTisha Vaughn's Bio LaTisha Vaughn is an education revolutionary who has exhibited innovation at the classroom level, as a principal, and at a District-level over her twenty-five-year career. Known for developing education leaders, LaTisha has coached and strengthened educational systems in the Midwest, Southwest, and the East Coast through LaTisha Nicole Consulting (Formerly Vaughn-Brandon Consulting). Vaughn is the co-founder of E3:  Educate, Empower, Elevate LLC, an organization that focuses on equitable outcomes for black and brown children and families in the region through increasing the diversity of teachers and leaders in the education and non-profit space and authentically engaging and elevating the voices of parents and children. Additionally, as the Chief Operating Officer for the Tri-County Cradle Collaborative, a backbone Cradle to Career organization, she oversees strategy and primary leadership for the Kindergarten Readiness and High School Graduation Networks to ensure equity and authentic engagement in supporting ambitious goals for all of the children in the Tri-county region (Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties) of South Carolina.    LaTisha received degrees from Missouri State Univ., Park Univ, and Master of Educational Leadership from Georgia State University. Vaughn resides in North Charleston, South Carolina, with her two vivacious daughters. She enjoys traveling to exotic locales, spending time at the beach, and a great book. Resources: Racial Equity Institute (REI) https://www.racialequityinstitute.com/ REI 1---Framework REI 2--Implicit Bias Ibram Kendi https://www.ibramxkendi.com/antiracism-center-2 Ruth King https://ruthking.net/mindful-of-race-training/ Nicole Cordoza--AntiRacism Daily https://antiracismdaily.com/ Embrace Race https://www.embracerace.org/

    43 min

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