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Bonus Episode: It's a New School Year‪?‬ Please Don't Kick Me Out

    • Society & Culture

Bonus Episode 7: For this bonus episode, I am pairing it to an interview I did with my friend Liz, who I went to elementary school with. Liz is an educator in Colorado, and at the time of this interview, had no idea what the school year was going to look like. She has been onboarded for a new school year now virtually, so I felt this was relevant to release.

A school among a pandemic? Just how much damage will this do to our kiddos. What's next, and is virtually learning helpful? I am grateful for the educators like Liz who really care about their students, and want them to succeed. 

As this is a podcast about imposter Syndrome, I want to remind everyone that it impacts everyone in a different way. Liz felt it in teaching, and in trying to fit in with her other educator peers. Imposter syndrome can sneak up in insidious ways, but you will find once she found her calling it backed down a bit. I am excited to share her story.

The documentary she mentions: Youtube

If you would like to be a future guest, please reach out to us at PDKMOPodcast@gmail.com, or via social media at one of the links below! Facebook: http://facebook.com/PDKMOPodcast I Instagram: http://instagram.com/pleasedontkickmeout 

If you like this episode, please rate us on whatever platform you listened to it. Your support means the world!

About Please Don't Kick Me Out: Please Don't Kick Me Out is a podcast about nothing, and everything all at once. This podcast is about 'imposter syndrome', and exploring the idea that no one really feels like they belong. I will interview my friends and people that inspire me, to understand what success looks like to them. Does anyone really have it figured out? Let's find out.


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/please-dont-kick-me-out/message

Bonus Episode 7: For this bonus episode, I am pairing it to an interview I did with my friend Liz, who I went to elementary school with. Liz is an educator in Colorado, and at the time of this interview, had no idea what the school year was going to look like. She has been onboarded for a new school year now virtually, so I felt this was relevant to release.

A school among a pandemic? Just how much damage will this do to our kiddos. What's next, and is virtually learning helpful? I am grateful for the educators like Liz who really care about their students, and want them to succeed. 

As this is a podcast about imposter Syndrome, I want to remind everyone that it impacts everyone in a different way. Liz felt it in teaching, and in trying to fit in with her other educator peers. Imposter syndrome can sneak up in insidious ways, but you will find once she found her calling it backed down a bit. I am excited to share her story.

The documentary she mentions: Youtube

If you would like to be a future guest, please reach out to us at PDKMOPodcast@gmail.com, or via social media at one of the links below! Facebook: http://facebook.com/PDKMOPodcast I Instagram: http://instagram.com/pleasedontkickmeout 

If you like this episode, please rate us on whatever platform you listened to it. Your support means the world!

About Please Don't Kick Me Out: Please Don't Kick Me Out is a podcast about nothing, and everything all at once. This podcast is about 'imposter syndrome', and exploring the idea that no one really feels like they belong. I will interview my friends and people that inspire me, to understand what success looks like to them. Does anyone really have it figured out? Let's find out.


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/please-dont-kick-me-out/message

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