What We Think About Us
Hi, my name is Grace, and welcome to What We Think About Us.
Basically, the intention of this podcast is to continually ask, “What do we, as humans, think about humanity?” What do we think about ourselves, others, the world we all live in, and the phenomena we share? And the reason I want to know is truly just because I’m curious. I’m fascinated by this idea that beneath someone’s tangible physical form, there exists all this non-tangible matter made up of their custom experiences, thoughts, and opinions. And I don’t care how smart or famous or eloquent you are, I think that that matter, matters! That matter is what I’m curious about and what I’m hoping to dive into…in a metaphorical, inquisitive, non-gross way lol. :)
NOTE: The goal of this podcast is to hear many different perspectives. Viewpoints shared by guests are not necessarily shared by the host, and vice versus. Hate speech will not be permitted. Feedback is welcome if something said causes hurt or offense. It's my hope that we can all learn and be better together!
What We Think About Us
Being a Teacher - Katherine [Kindergarten / 1st Grade Teacher]
This week I spoke with my cousin, Katherine, about what her experience has been like being a teacher for the past 8 years. WOW! I was blown away by the specifics in Katherine’s story: all the challenges, and all the ways in which she has been both resourceful and resilient. Katherine discusses how she got into teaching, what teaching at two very different types of schools has been like, and how she has learned to juggle all the varying relationship dynamics that come with this job. I left with an even greater appreciation of how challenging it must be to be a teacher; they really are superheroes.
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NOTE: The goal of this podcast is to hear many different perspectives. Viewpoints shared by guests are not necessarily shared by the host, and vice versus. Hate speech will not be permitted. Feedback is welcome if something said causes hurt or offense. It's my hope that we can all learn and be better together!