PD for the SOUL

Teaching from Within: The Power of Identity-Aligned Practice feat. Dr. Tami Dean

Season 2 Episode 5

Dear Educator,

What if the most powerful tool you have in your teaching practice… is you?

In this episode of PD for the Soul, we’re joined by Dr. Tami Dean of Dragonfly Rising to explore the deep and transformative power of identity-aligned practice. Teaching from within isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity for sustaining joy, equity, and authenticity in your work.

Dr. Dean shares her journey as a liberatory educator, inviting us to consider how our personal experiences, core values, and lived identities shape the way we show up for students. Together, we talk about how alignment between who we are and how we teach creates more meaningful connections, especially for students who’ve been historically marginalized or misunderstood.

If you’ve ever felt out of sync with your role, your school, or even yourself—this conversation offers grounding questions and practical ways to reconnect with your purpose.

Whether you’re in the classroom, coaching others, or leading change, this episode reminds you:

  • Your identity is not a side note. It’s your compass.

Let this be your permission to reflect, reclaim, and realign.

With you in the work,
Laneshia

P.S. Download the companion podcast journal to dive deeper—and give yourself space to process the parts that hit home. The link’s in the show notes.

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