S4 Ep. 5: The Power of Advocacy: How to Use Your Expertise and Experience as a Teacher to Make a Difference in Your Community ft. Ise Brown

Teachers Who Quit

S4 Ep. 5: The Power of Advocacy: How to Use Your Expertise and Experience as a Teacher to Make a Difference in Your Community ft. Ise Brown

Description:

In this episode of the teachers who quit podcast, we sit down with a former educator who has successfully transitioned from the classroom to starting their own advocacy business. Listen in as they share their personal journey and the challenges they faced along the way. From identifying opportunities in the advocacy field to building a successful business, our guest offers valuable insights and tips for teachers looking to make a similar transition. Don't miss this inspiring discussion on the power of advocacy and the potential for impact in education and beyond. Isabel Brown is a former teacher and coach in South Carolina. She taught high school social studies for seven years before deciding to end her teaching career to pursue educational advocacy.

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