56 min

Episode 51: Kayla Sokoloff on Teaching Through a Pandemic, Developing Effective Communication, and the Power of Simplicity Creative Impact Podcast

    • Performing Arts

In honor of this being the last week of the school year where I work, today’s conversation is with my amazing friend and coworker Kayla Sokoloff! Kayla and I are just wrapping up our 2nd year teaching dance together at Dulles High School. She has a strong passion for dance and leadership, and I am so grateful to work alongside her!
 
Working together as dance directors, we see each other more than we see our families during the school year. I count it an incredible blessing that our relationship has grown from collaborating as coworkers to being there for each other as friends. Through learning more about ourselves and one another, we’ve been able to intentionally build stronger communication and a true partnership in leading the dance department.

In this conversation, you are essentially getting a glimpse of the kinds of conversations Kayla and I are having all the time! We chat about what we’ve learned this past year teaching through the pandemic, both the challenging aspects and the gifts we’ve gained. We talk about what it looks like to lean into a “less is more” mindset, intentionally using our time, and celebrating along the way.

Kayla also shares how her lifestyle and perspective shifted after being diagnosed with Crohn’s in 2019. I am so inspired by Kayla’s journey of pursuing wellness and simplicity and not letting one doctor’s words determine her future. We dive into the topic of minimalism, which both Kayla and I have become passionate about. We are continuing to see the benefits of this shift, both in our personal lives and in the dance team world.

Check out our website http://creativeimpactpodcast.com for the full show notes that include Kayla's biography and links mentioned in this episode. You can be sure not to miss a Creative Impact conversation by subscribing through your favorite podcast app.  We are so grateful to have you as a part of the Creative Impact community and would love it if you would share the show with your friends!
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In honor of this being the last week of the school year where I work, today’s conversation is with my amazing friend and coworker Kayla Sokoloff! Kayla and I are just wrapping up our 2nd year teaching dance together at Dulles High School. She has a strong passion for dance and leadership, and I am so grateful to work alongside her!
 
Working together as dance directors, we see each other more than we see our families during the school year. I count it an incredible blessing that our relationship has grown from collaborating as coworkers to being there for each other as friends. Through learning more about ourselves and one another, we’ve been able to intentionally build stronger communication and a true partnership in leading the dance department.

In this conversation, you are essentially getting a glimpse of the kinds of conversations Kayla and I are having all the time! We chat about what we’ve learned this past year teaching through the pandemic, both the challenging aspects and the gifts we’ve gained. We talk about what it looks like to lean into a “less is more” mindset, intentionally using our time, and celebrating along the way.

Kayla also shares how her lifestyle and perspective shifted after being diagnosed with Crohn’s in 2019. I am so inspired by Kayla’s journey of pursuing wellness and simplicity and not letting one doctor’s words determine her future. We dive into the topic of minimalism, which both Kayla and I have become passionate about. We are continuing to see the benefits of this shift, both in our personal lives and in the dance team world.

Check out our website http://creativeimpactpodcast.com for the full show notes that include Kayla's biography and links mentioned in this episode. You can be sure not to miss a Creative Impact conversation by subscribing through your favorite podcast app.  We are so grateful to have you as a part of the Creative Impact community and would love it if you would share the show with your friends!
Support the show

56 min