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The Teachers' Tribe Podcast
Maxine McFarlane
82 episodes
2 months ago
In this gentle Teatime Thoughts episode, parents, teachers, and caregivers are invited to slow down, take a sip, and reflect on the words found on a Yogi teabag: “The worst enemy we have is our own fear.” Fear often shows up quietly — disguised as worry, self-doubt, or the pressure to get everything right. When we let fear lead, it can hold us back from the growth, joy, and courage waiting on the other side. Listen to this reflection that is filled with warmth, honesty, and encouragement. Let’s explore how fear shows up in adults and children alike — and how we can transform it from an enemy into a gentle teacher. Grab your favorite tea, take a breath, and listen in, because courage begins in the small, quiet moments we choose to move forward — even when we’re afraid. Intro Theme Song: Vocals - Shevaughn James; Music - Malik McFarlane; Lyrics - Maxine McFarlane & Shevaughn James
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In this gentle Teatime Thoughts episode, parents, teachers, and caregivers are invited to slow down, take a sip, and reflect on the words found on a Yogi teabag: “The worst enemy we have is our own fear.” Fear often shows up quietly — disguised as worry, self-doubt, or the pressure to get everything right. When we let fear lead, it can hold us back from the growth, joy, and courage waiting on the other side. Listen to this reflection that is filled with warmth, honesty, and encouragement. Let’s explore how fear shows up in adults and children alike — and how we can transform it from an enemy into a gentle teacher. Grab your favorite tea, take a breath, and listen in, because courage begins in the small, quiet moments we choose to move forward — even when we’re afraid. Intro Theme Song: Vocals - Shevaughn James; Music - Malik McFarlane; Lyrics - Maxine McFarlane & Shevaughn James
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Education
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TTT Ep067 - Every Day Counts
The Teachers' Tribe Podcast
10 minutes 46 seconds
4 months ago
TTT Ep067 - Every Day Counts
Did you know that missing just two days of school a month can add up to nearly an entire month of lost learning by the end of the year? In this episode, we explore the importance of daily attendance and punctuality for children’s academic success, social growth, and lifelong habits. ✨ Share this episode with another parent, teacher, or caregiver who cares about giving children the best start possible! Intro Theme Song: Vocals - Shevaughn James; Music - Malik McFarlane; Lyrics - Maxine McFarlane & Shevaughn James Website: Podcast - The Teachers' Tribe
The Teachers' Tribe Podcast
In this gentle Teatime Thoughts episode, parents, teachers, and caregivers are invited to slow down, take a sip, and reflect on the words found on a Yogi teabag: “The worst enemy we have is our own fear.” Fear often shows up quietly — disguised as worry, self-doubt, or the pressure to get everything right. When we let fear lead, it can hold us back from the growth, joy, and courage waiting on the other side. Listen to this reflection that is filled with warmth, honesty, and encouragement. Let’s explore how fear shows up in adults and children alike — and how we can transform it from an enemy into a gentle teacher. Grab your favorite tea, take a breath, and listen in, because courage begins in the small, quiet moments we choose to move forward — even when we’re afraid. Intro Theme Song: Vocals - Shevaughn James; Music - Malik McFarlane; Lyrics - Maxine McFarlane & Shevaughn James