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Dr. Dario Nardi discusses the narrative themes of all 16 personality types. ☆Check out Dario Nardi!☆ Teaching Tales: https://www.amazon.ca/Teaching-Tales-16-Personality-Types/dp/B0CMM5BC8P/ref=sr_1_1?crid=27G15PPFRB2OZ&keywords=teaching+tales&qid=1706396878&sprefix=teaching+tales%2Caps%2C117&sr=8-1 Radiance House: https://radiancehouse.sellfy.store/ Register for the APTi conference: https://aptinternational.lpages.co/landing-page-1-winter-pluge-2024/ ☆Check out the videos that were mentioned!☆ Dario on Analytic & Holistic Functions (Yin and Yang): https://youtu.be/Vv6Xv1pxKW0 Linda Berens Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-945qwbNZwABwmsEYxEgItIynPPTtCml Dario Nardi 4 Subtypes (Dominant Creative Normalizing Harmonizing) Interview: https://youtu.be/qOSUE_Ga9xU ☆Check out what I'm up to!☆ Hi there! I'm Joyce, a certified MBTI® Master Practitioner, Enneagram Coach, Jungian Typology Expert, Master NLP Practitioner, and Gallup® CliftonStrengths Coach. WONDERING WHICH ONE OF THE 16 PERSONALITY TYPES YOU ARE? Book a session to get my take on your type. I'd love to help guide you on your type-discovery journey! Here is my scheduling link to arrange a time with me: https://calendly.com/joycemengcoaching I charge $85 for a typing session. Another colleague of mine certified by Personality Hacker will work alongside me and we will give you our independent assessments of you. Want to go deeper? For $97, you can purchase a typing session with 1 hour of additional coaching with me. Or maybe you know your personality type already and are seeking some type-based coaching? As a trained coach, I can help you apply type concepts to all areas of your life for lasting change. The coaching session rate is $75 per hour for a bundle of 3. :) By purchasing a session, you will help support the Type Talks channel and gain personalized mentorship and guidance from an experienced industry expert with over 12 years of experience. If you'd like to get in touch, you can email me at joycemeng22@gmail.com For those of you who are interested, I am also launching a website and releasing a typology book next year! Here's a link to my coaching website if you'd like to learn more about me and the services I offer: https://www.joycemengcoaching.com/ Connect with me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoyceMeng22 Like the show? Buy me a coffee! (it means the world to me): https://ko-fi.com/joycemeng Show your support by becoming a monthly patron! https://ko-fi.com/joycemeng/tiers Want to know when the next Type Talks video is premiering? Join our Discord community for the latest updates! (Inactive now, looking for moderators) https://discord.gg/ksHb7fmMcm #INTJ #16Types #DarioNardi #neuroscience #16personalities #MBTI
Lindsey and Donte chat about Donte's big life news, and what his experiences and learning moments have been at his new teaching gig. There's talk of age factors in teaching, politics in the classroom, and why it's important to teach the “why” along with the “how”.Do you have a burning question about teaching you'd like us to discuss?Drop your suggestions in the comments, or send us a message @earthnationceramics or @lindseymdillon_____About Your HostsLindsey M Dillon is an award-winning professional ceramic artist who makes mugs and creature sculptures inspired by history, folklore, and geek culture. They have been working in clay since 2007, and doing so professionally since 2014. Their supernatural powers haven't manifested yet, but it's ok, they'll wait.Donte of Earth Nation Ceramics is a professional ceramic artist and Youtuber with over 90k artists in his community, all helping each other grow through their ceramic art journey one step at a time. He also has a massive addiction to boba milk tea and anime.Find LindseyWebsite and online store – lindseymdillon.comPatreon – patreon.com/lindseymdillonInstagram, TikTok, and Facebook – @lindseymdillon Find DonteWebsite and online store – earthnationceramics.comPatreon – patreon.com/EarthnationceramicsYoutube – Earth Nation CeramicsInstagram – @earth_nation_ceramicsTikTok and Facebook – @earthnationceramicsJoin the Discord – https://discord.gg/Xtmwk7y
In the discussion, Dr Dario Nardi talks about his two new books, 'Decode Your Personality' and 'Teaching Tales for the 16 Personality Types'. He takes a deep dive into different aspects of type theory, neuroscience, and the importance of understanding the diversity within each personality type. Nardi also discusses the roles of various cognitive functions and their influence on our behaviors and growth paths. Additionally, he emphasizes the impact of contextual and cultural factors on personality types. The need for developing lower mental functions and the implications of 'neurotic boundaries' in our lives are also explored extensively. The conversation opens up the reality of personality types beyond stereotypes and highlights the role of experiences in shaping personality.0:00 A Brief Story From the Interview00:41 Introduction and Welcoming Dr Dario Nardi01:37 Exploring the Motivation Behind New Books01:57 The Journey into Neuroscience02:06 The Process of Writing Two Books Simultaneously02:33 Decoding Personality Types02:57 The Intersection of Nature and Nurture in Personality03:23 The Influence of Brain Research on Understanding Personality03:57 The Diversity within Personality Types04:28 Breaking Stereotypes: INFPs in Different Roles04:51 The Diversity and Complexity of Personality Types05:30 The Neuroscience Behind Different Personality Types05:45 Introduction to the Second Book06:13 The Inspiration and Process Behind Writing the Second Book06:57 The Role of AI in Story Creation07:53 The Journey of Writing 16 Stories10:11 The Importance of Storytelling in Understanding Personality Types22:33 The Role of Subtypes in Understanding Personality25:27 The Power of Stories in Humanizing Personality Types28:19 The Intersection of Creativity and Personality30:36 The Role of Subtypes in Decoding Personality31:18 Discussing Book Publishing Strategies31:40 Understanding Personality Types32:05 Personal Growth and Change32:10 Reflecting on Career Choices32:55 The Role of Opportunity in Personality Development33:43 Exploring Different Personality Subtypes33:43 Understanding the Dominant Subtype34:11 Understanding the Creative Subtype35:09 Understanding the Normalizing Subtype36:06 Understanding the Harmonizing Subtype38:08 Discussing Strengths and Weaknesses40:34 The Importance of Second Function Development41:01 Exploring the Third and Fourth Functions46:55 The Role of the Sixth Function in Personal Growth47:45 Understanding the Fifth Function48:38 The Importance of Recognizing and Addressing Weaknesses48:46 The Power of Stories in Understanding Personality Types56:58 The Role of Goals and Tangible Metrics in Personal Development58:52 The Potential of Writing for Personal Growth59:54 Closing ThoughtsGet Decode Your Personality - https://a.co/d/13c2wJU and Teaching Tales for the 16 Personality Types - https://a.co/d/dn7zd7y****Connect and Support Geek Psychology #geekpsychology ****FREE 8 Hero Personality Assessment:
Lindsey checks in with Donte about his teaching adventures. Ever wondered what kind of challenges might meet a first-time in-person instructor? From balancing time between students to updating his curriculum, Donte shares his.What's a time you had to adapt to suddenly-changing circumstances in your art?Tell us in the comments or tag us using @earthnationceramics or @lindseymdillon!_____About Your HostsLindsey M Dillon is an award-winning professional ceramic artist who makes mugs and creature sculptures inspired by history, folklore, and geek culture. They have been working in clay since 2007, and doing so professionally since 2014. Their supernatural powers haven't manifested yet, but it's ok, they'll wait.Donte of Earth Nation Ceramics is a professional ceramic artist and Youtuber with over 80k artists in his community, all helping each other grow through their ceramic art journey one step at a time. He also has a massive addiction to boba milk tea and anime.Find LindseyWebsite and online store – lindseymdillon.comPatreon – patreon.com/lindseymdillonInstagram, TikTok, and Facebook – @lindseymdillon Find DonteWebsite and online store – earthnationceramics.comPatreon – patreon.com/EarthnationceramicsYoutube – Earth Nation CeramicsInstagram – @earth_nation_ceramicsTikTok and Facebook – @earthnationceramicsJoin the Discord – https://discord.gg/Xtmwk7y
Over this series, we have talked a lot about building a Classroom Management Plan, and then adjusting it so it works. Today, we are going to hear from Laura, who shares how she did that last summer, and how her plan has been working this school year. Listen in for a true tale from teaching!
In this podcast I sit down with Weston Kieschnick to discuss engagement and his bool The Educator's AtlasWeston Kieschnick is considered one of the world's most recognizable and sought-after speakers and educational leaders. He is an award-winning teacher, best-selling author, TEDx speaker, coach, husband, and father. He is the author of, Bold School, Breaking Bold, co-author of The Learning Transformation: A Guide to Blended Learning for Administrators and the creator and host of Teaching Keating; one of the most downloaded podcasts in the United States for educators and parents. Weston has worked in collaboration with innovative tech and publishing companies (Google, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Apple) to redefine teaching and learning in schools. As such, he's advised educators from every state in the US and more than 30 countries around the world. Districts where Mr. Kieschnick has designed content, implemented initiatives, and trained educational leaders have been recognized by the Learning Counsel as being among the top ten in the nation for their work in blended learning. You can find Weston's work published in EdWeek, EdTech Magazine, The Spark, and featured on TED, the 10-Minute Teacher, Teaching Tales, Kids Deserve It, and LeadUp Teach. To connect with Weston find hime here: https://westonkieschnick.com/@Wes_Kieschnick
The InPursuit Podcast: Insights from the Education & Workplace Lifecycles
We recorded this episode on Thanksgiving week, which had both Rachel and our guest, Brent Coley, in a mindset of gratitude. Tune in to hear how Brent is leading his school "back to better" after the pandemic and his perspective on why we remember our favorite teachers. You won't want to miss this one! Brent Coley began his career in education in 1996, teaching grades four and five for 15 years before transitioning into administration. He is currently in his ninth year as the principal of Alta Murrieta Elementary School in Murrieta, California. Passionate about educational technology, Brent is always looking for new ways tech can engage students and families while increasing student achievement. While in the classroom, he promoted 24/7 learning through his math review videos and iPod flash cards, and his students shared their learning with the world through their daily blog and classroom podcast. In his leadership role, Brent strives to support teachers as they pursue excellence by integrating technology and taking risks in their classrooms. A firm believer in the power of collaboration, Brent shares what he learns through Twitter (@brentcoley), his website at BrentColey.com, and at educational technology conferences. He is the author of the book Stories of EduInfluence and host of “Teaching Tales,” a podcast giving educators a platform to share their stories and experiences. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
#text-block-617b738d954df { margin-bottom:0px; text-align:left; } Listen in to this deep conversation with Cynthia Merchant and Drew about the Hoffman Process, trauma and trauma-healing, Somatic Experiencing®, and the basic goodness that underlies everything. Cynthia's vast knowledge and many decades of experience in working with people to heal trauma have helped her realize that the essential self is "ever-intending toward wholeness." Cynthia is a Marriage Family Therapist and Somatic Experiencing® practitioner. She first completed the Hoffman Process when it was still in the three-month format. A few years later, she was asked to teach the Process. For seventeen years, she taught and supervised the teaching of the Hoffman Quadrinity Process in the US and abroad. Cynthia was fortunate to work and teach closely with Bob Hoffman for many years. Cynthia has an eclectic, embodied, soulful approach to healing and change. She has over thirty years of international experience facilitating psycho-educational, transformational groups. More about Cynthia Merchant Since 1988, Cynthia has trained directly with Dr. Peter Levine, the developer of the trauma resolution approach, Somatic Experiencing ® (SE™.) She has collaborated with him in many professional, master-level trainings. Cynthia has also taught the Enneagram, as well as trauma-informed somatic approaches to professionals. She facilitates experiential groups throughout the US, Europe, South America, Asia, and Canada. L-R: Cynthia, Reza Leah Landman, Bob Hoffman, Dr. Claudio Naranjo From 1989 until his death in 2019, Cynthia has been a dedicated student, collaborator, and friend of consciousness, Enneagram, and Hoffman Process pioneer of Dr. Claudio Naranjo and his Seekers After Truth (SAT) programs. She is the Executive Director of SAT Institute — USA, an educational non-profit, delivering the Naranjo Seeker After Truth programs in the US. In her private practice, Cynthia works with individuals, couples, children, & families to facilitate the resolution of accumulated, traumatic, and/or developmental stress and nervous system dis-regulation, resolve limiting attachment conditioning, and catalyze and stabilize resilience. Cynthia approaches the human transformational adventure with kindness & gusto. She encourages attitudes of self-acceptance, compassion, and love in her clients and students as they cultivate more robust, satisfying lives. As mentioned in this episode Peter Levine, PhD: As Cynthia recounts, Dr. Levine developed Somatic Experiencing ® (SE™.) Over the years since, he "taught it to anyone who would listen and mentored thousands of therapists and healers worldwide." Dr. Claudio Naranjo: Claudio Naranjo, M.D., was trained as a medical doctor. He came to the US from Chile, being one of the very first people to bring the Enneagram to the world. He also supported Bob Hoffman in bringing the work Bob was doing one-on-one with people into the group setting that became the Hoffman Process. Claudio was also the author of several books. The Enneagram or Enneagram of Personality: is a model of the human psyche largely taught as a designation of nine interconnected personality types. Reza Leah Landman: Reza Leah was an early Hoffman Process teacher, a therapist, and founder of The Institute for the Telling of Teaching Tales, Berkeley, CA. She was a master storyteller and was actively involved with spiritually-inspired actions the world over. Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, MD: The author of The New York Times bestseller, The Body Keeps the Score. Dr. van der Kolk is a psychiatrist, author, researcher, and educator. Since the 1970s, his research has been in the area of post-traumatic stress. #text-block-617b738d95a9d { margin-bottom:0px; text-align:left; } Orienting Exercise: At minutes 51:33 - 54:47, Cynthia offers an exercise in orienting oneself back to the here and now, especially re-orienting after an inner-world experience.
Ian and Matt discuss the following: Intro 0:00; Mario Movie 0:22; NFL 21:18; Recommendations 52:36; Teaching Tales 57:51.Instagram: @BrothersWhimm Twitter: @BrothersWhimm Email: brotherswhimm@gmail.com YouTube: The Brothers Whimm Podcast
The Welsh storytelling tradition contains what we could call teaching tales, the most famous being The Four Branches of the Mabinogi. But for how long did this tradition persist? Can we find late signs of it in folk tales about the Tylwyth Teg?
Welcome back EduMagicians, today I am sharing a recent episode of the Teaching Tales podcast hosted by my friend Brent Coley. Brent is a podcaster, author, and building principal. We are discussing advice for aspiring teachers. We each share a few ideas and dialogue back and forth during our conversation. Here we go! Show notes can be found here: https://www.sfecich.com/post/advice-for-aspiring-teachersIf you are loving this episode, please tag me @SFecich on social media and share! Check out the books EduMagic: A Guide for Preservice Teachers, EduMagic Shine On: A Guide for New Teachers, and get your semester ready with the EduMagic Future Teacher Digital planner. Want to get started with your digital portfolio? Check out this self-paced, digital, mini-course digital portfolio from scratch in one week or less. Find these and more resources for future teachers at www.sfecich.com. Remember you have the #EduMagic in YOU!
John is a passionate educator doing amazing things as the Executive Director of Westlake Charter School in Sacramento, California. In this broadcast, released on both Teaching Tales and the Learn with John Eick Podcast, John and Brent swap stories and lessons learned after one month of distance learning.
Along with his dad and daughter, Brent's amazing wife becomes the third member of the family to be a guest on Teaching Tales. Jill has worked in the field of social work for 25 years and is currently the Chief of Child and Family Programs at International Christian Adoptions, a foster care and adoption agency in Southern California. In this episode, Jill shares valuable information and tips on how all educators, regardless of role, can better serve foster students in their classrooms and schools.
Most of us remember a moment in our school years when a teacher, a mentor, or a friend profoundly impacted the course of our education and, perhaps for some of us, even the course of our lives. Those years at school between 5 and late teens, are unquestionable some of the most character defining and tumultuous. Teachers have the privilege and the duty to positively influence. But who influenced these great influencers of our education system? This new podcast series, Teaching Tales will bring you the stories of graduate teachers, and pre-service teachers, who will share their reflections on the moments that shaped their teacher identity and their experience as learners. This week, we welcome Jessie Truscott, a Master of Teaching Student at Monash University. Jessie is a preservice teacher specialising in English and Visual Arts.
Recorded on February 10, 2019 Brent Coley began his career in education in 1996, teaching grades four and five for 15 years before transitioning into administration. He is currently the proud principal of Alta Murrieta Elementary School in Murrieta, California. Passionate about educational technology, Brent is always looking for new ways tech can engage students and families while increasing student achievement. His award-winning classroom website, mrcoley.com, promoted 24/7 learning with math review videos and iPod flash cards, and his students shared their learning with the world through their daily blog and classroom podcast. In his leadership role, Brent strives to support teachers as they pursue excellence by integrating technology and taking risks in their classrooms. A firm believer in the power of collaboration, Brent shares what he learns through Twitter (@brentcoley), his website at BrentColey.com, and at educational technology conferences. He is also the creator of “Teaching Tales,” a podcast that gives educators a platform to share their stories and experiences. When not working, Brent loves spending time with his wife and two teenage children, reading, and playing golf. Also check out: Journey to the Y in You by Dene Gainey The Teacher’s Journey by Brian Costello The Fire Within by Mandy Froehlich EduMagic by Sam Fecich DivergentEDU by Mandy Froehlich Daddy’s Favorites by Elissa Frazier Level Up Leadership by Brian Kulak DigCitKids by Marialice Curran & Curran Dee Stories of EduInfluence by Brent Coley The Edupreneur by Dr. Will Music: Ron Madison (@Madison_Ron) Producer: Sarah Thomas (@Sarahdateechur) Subscribe: podcasts.edumatch.org/edumatchpodcast Join the movement: www.edumatch.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/support
During Brent's Journey we discuss transitions, creating meaningful shifts in culture, the power of names and the power of sharing our stories. Brent has just released his own book Stories of EduInfluence and has a great podcast, Teaching Tales.
During Brent's Journey we discuss transitions, creating meaningful shifts in culture, the power of names and the power of sharing our stories. Brent has just released his own book Stories of EduInfluence and has a great podcast, Teaching Tales.
Recorded on January 13, 2019 Moderator: Brent Coley (@BrentColey) Brent Coley began his career in education in 1996, teaching grades four and five for 15 years before transitioning into administration. He is currently the proud principal of Alta Murrieta Elementary School in Murrieta, California. Passionate about educational technology, Brent is always looking for new ways tech can engage students and families while increasing student achievement. His award-winning classroom website, mrcoley.com, promoted 24/7 learning with math review videos and iPod flash cards, and his students shared their learning with the world through their daily blog and classroom podcast. In his leadership role, Brent strives to support teachers as they pursue excellence by integrating technology and taking risks in their classrooms. A firm believer in the power of collaboration, Brent shares what he learns through Twitter (@brentcoley), his website at BrentColey.com, and at educational technology conferences. He is also the creator of “Teaching Tales,” a podcast that gives educators a platform to share their stories and experiences. When not working, Brent loves spending time with his wife and two teenage children, reading, and playing golf. Panelists: Martine Brown (@mmbrown_brown) Martine Brown is an instructional coach in a K-12 district. Her mission is to be an agent of change in education. Art La Flamme (@ArtLaFlamme)I worked in the intelligence field for 25 years before transitioning to teaching college. Yes, I have stories. Yes, I use stories. Cyndy Harrison (@cyndy8412) Currently an education technology consultant, but former social studies classroom teacher with a passion for teaching U.S. History (or herstory as the case may be). Mainly encouraging students to learn how to tell their own story. Elford Rawls-Dill (@elfordrawlsdill) Elford is a lead learner who believes in the power of human connections in educational spaces. Elford is currently working as a director of Curriculum and Instruction in NJ. Al Thomas (@educopilot) Al Thomas is an educational leader with more than sixteen years in the field of education. His passion is to develop and curate unique and innovative solutions that improve the quality of the learning experience and to inspire educators by telling stories through cinematic, documentary style films. Kristen Koppers (@Mrs_Koppers) Kristen Koppers is a national Board Certified Teacher who encourages her students to succeed. She brings authentic experiences into her classroom everyday. Check out: Journey to the Y in You by Dene Gainey The Teacher’s Journey by Brian Costello The Fire Within by Mandy Froehlich EduMagic by Sam Fecich DivergentEDU by Mandy Froehlich Daddy’s Favorites by Elissa Frazier Level Up Leadership by Brian Kulak DigCitKids by Marialice Curran & Curran Dee Stories of EduInfluence by Brent Coley Music: Ron Madison (@Madison_Ron) Producer: Sarah Thomas (@Sarahdateechur) Subscribe: podcasts.edumatch.org/edumatchpodcast Join the movement: www.edumatch.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/support
Back for a second "Teaching Tales" episode, Jon is the Executive Director of CUE, leading cutting-edge professional learning opportunities for educators throughout California and Nevada. He is an Apple Distinguished Educator, Google Certified Innovator, and the creator of CUE Rock Star Camps and CUE Bold. Jon has helped create countless game-changing moments for teachers and administrators, and in this broadcast he and Brent share stories about the importance of building school culture.
In this short, bonus episode of Teaching Tales, there's no special guest, just Brent flying solo to share a powerful story about how sharing our wisdom and resources can make a life-changing impact on others.
Episode #5: Shaping a vision of success for all students In this episode, we discuss several articles related to a shared vision, make connections to ideas of others we have accessed through social media, and we share and reflect on our leadership practices. Give us your feedback: We want to improve our show by collecting feedback from our listeners. Please help us expand our perspective by completing this survey. (http://bit.ly/BTJFeedback1) Show Rundown: We kick off the show discussing how important it is at the end of the school year to maintain relationships and acknowledge others. We reference two Learn with John Eick podcast episodes(Stay in Your Trenches and Celebrate the Obvious). We launch our show topic by revisiting effective practice #1 from Five Key Responsibilities - The School Principal as Leader: Guiding Schools to Better Teaching and Learning. We relate our thoughts on the article to how we are trying to deepen our learning and practice through social media PLN such as articles, blogs, podcasts, Twitter, and Voxer. We reference episode 46, The Power of Connecting with Other Educators, from the Teaching Tales podcast by Brent Coley that features Edumatch founder Sarah Thomas. Next we reference and share points from the article, To Lead, Create a Shared Vision. As we discuss points from the article, we make connections to Good to Great. We segue into the article How Great Leaders Create and Share a Positive Vision, reference the Flywheel Effect, Sawubona, a Zulu Greeting,
Recorded on April 29, 2018 About Brent: Brent began his career in education in 1996, teaching 4th and 5th grade for 15 years before transitioning into administration. He is currently Principal of Alta Murrieta Elementary in the Murrieta Valley Unified School District. He is also an Instructional Technology Leader in his district, helping teachers infuse technology into their teaching to support student learning. Now in an administrative role, Brent strives to support teachers to improve their practice and integrate technology into their classrooms to maximize student learning. He connects with the community he serves through his monthly video message, Remind, Facebook, Twitter, and school website. He also shares what he has learned through Twitter (@brentcoley), his blog, and his podcast "Teaching Tales." Brent has a passion for sharing with other educators. Over the past several years, he has had the privilege of presenting at educational technology conferences at the district, regional, and state level. Brent is also the co-organizer of EdCamp Murrieta. Music: Ron Madison (@Madison_Ron) Producer: Sarah Thomas (@Sarahdateechur) Subscribe: podcasts.edumatch.org/edumatchpodcast Join the movement: www.edumatch.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/support
In this short, bonus episode of Teaching Tales, there's no special guest. Just Brent sharing the powerful story of how he was reminded that while something may be simple in the eyes of adults, it can be huge in the eyes of our students.
In this broadcast, Brent sits down with two actively involved parents at his school, Railene Flores and Cassie Lira. Where previous episodes of Teaching Tales have had teachers and administrators share their stories, this episode provides a parent's perspective on what makes a school successful. Through their stories, Railene and Cassie highlight how a teacher connecting with his/her students can make all the difference in the world.
Jennifer is a Google Certified Teacher, BrainPOP Ambassador, Discovery Education Guru, and helps teachers all over the world collaborate with each other through her online projects at Projects By Jen. In this premiere episode of Teaching Tales, Brent and Jen share a few stories reminding listeners of a teacher's influence.