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Episode 25—The Importance of Energy in Teaching with Chelsie Griffin & Brittany Goldsby

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“If you’re not right yourself, how can you be effective in the classroom, one? But how can you effectively lead and mold the future of this society? You can’t…”

On this episode, I am joined by two lovely educators: Chelsie Griffin and Brittany Goldsby. Chelsie (Baton Rouge, Louisiana), a 5th grade mentor teacher and a doctorate student at LSU, was previously on episode 6, “Stop Pushing Good Teachers Out.” Brittany (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is a 9th grade English teacher, a poet, an artist and a curriculum committee participant. We discuss the importance of energy: physically, spiritually, mentally and emotionally. Some of our strategies to boost energy included sleep, yoga, nutrition, classroom management tactics, and more.

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“If you’re not right yourself, how can you be effective in the classroom, one? But how can you effectively lead and mold the future of this society? You can’t…”

On this episode, I am joined by two lovely educators: Chelsie Griffin and Brittany Goldsby. Chelsie (Baton Rouge, Louisiana), a 5th grade mentor teacher and a doctorate student at LSU, was previously on episode 6, “Stop Pushing Good Teachers Out.” Brittany (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is a 9th grade English teacher, a poet, an artist and a curriculum committee participant. We discuss the importance of energy: physically, spiritually, mentally and emotionally. Some of our strategies to boost energy included sleep, yoga, nutrition, classroom management tactics, and more.

—————————————————

Shop Black Scholars Clothing™ with promo code SCHOLARS for 20 percent off. Thank you for your support.

___________________________

Exciting news— The Black Scholars Podcast is now available on YouTube. Please subscribe.

Join The Black Scholars community on Facebook where you can join the private "The Black Scholars Tribe."

My book, Becoming an Effective Black Educator: A Manifesto is available as an e-book or paperback via Kindle and Amazon.

Thank you for being a part of the community. Please tell your colleagues about the show, subscribe to the show, and leave a review.

All e-mail inquiries should be sent to theblackscholarspodcast@gmail.com.

1. Subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, or Spotify.

2. Leave a review via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, or Spotify.

3. Share the podcast with social media, friends, and colleagues.

4. Subscribe to the YouTube channel. Turn on notifications.

5. Support the show via Patreon (donate anywhere from $1 to $100). To help the growth of the show, develop future professional development events, a nationwide conference, seminars and more, please support us. Your contribution will be rewarded with early access to new content, free merchandise, exclusive promo codes to Black Scholars Clothing™, consulting services, advertisement spots, and more. Thank you for being a part of the tribe. You are appreciated.

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#BlackEducators

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