The Living Story: A Podcast for Women Ready to Heal, Become, and Believe.
Rewrite the story you're telling yourself and discover the one God is writing.
The Living Story is a podcast for women who feel like something is missing in their healing, their identity, or the story they have been told about who they are.
Hosted by Tennille Martinez, a teacher, storyteller, and woman of faith.
Each episode weaves together scripture, personal reflection, and honest spiritual insight to explore the moments when life feels confusing, painful, or unfinished and how faith, even the smallest, most uncertain kind, can meet you right there.
Whether you are new to faith and still figuring out what you believe, or you have been walking with God for years and need a space to go deeper, there is a chapter here for you.
From healing after heartbreak to understanding your worth, trusting your purpose, and becoming the woman you were created to be, The Living Story is for any woman ready to stop surviving her story and start living it.
If you are searching for a podcast about faith, healing, identity, and becoming, welcome. The chapters you least understand are often the ones that change everything.
You don't just read stories. You are one.
The Living Story: A Podcast for Women Ready to Heal, Become, and Believe.
Embracing Audacity: Cultivating Courage in Education and Side Hustles
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Ever felt your heart pound at the prospect of steering your students or your side hustle to uncharted territories?
I'm unpacking the essence of courage, not just as a concept, but as an actionable force in the realm of education and personal ventures. We’re going beyond the surface, equipping ourselves and our students with the tools to approach life's challenges with audacious spirit and unwavering resolve.
In this episode, you will be able to:
- Embrace the Power of Courage
- Foster a Safe Classroom Environment
- Set High Expectations for Student Success
- Promote Resilience and Perseverance
- Celebrate Student Efforts and Achievements
Courage isn't about being fearless. It's about overcoming those fears.
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Welcome to TeachHussell Grow, the podcast that aims to turn frustration into freedom, empowering you to thrive in both your teaching career and side hustle. Join us as we explore the path to success and discover the strategies to unlock your full potential. I'm Tanya Martinez, a fellow teacher, coach and side hustle, and I'm excited to have you here today. Before we jump into today's episode, I want to invite you to join our community by signing up for the weekly newsletter. It's packed with exclusive teacher tips, resources, recommendations and, of course, a bit of humor to brighten your day. You can find the link in the show notes. Alright, let's get started with today's episode. Get ready to be inspired and empowered. In our last episode, we discussed ways to find your defining word for the year. I shared with you my choice of courage as my word for the new year, symbolizing my commitment to embracing bravery and taking bold steps forward. Now let's shift our focus on how I will implement and share my word in the classroom and empower students to be courageous too.
Speaker 1This week, my awesome students got the exciting news about our upcoming district-wide literary fair. Some were super stoked and a bit nervous, while others were a bit hesitant and scared to join in. Now let me tell you my classroom is bursting with creative geniuses. We've got writers, artists, music lovers and even some crafty entrepreneurs who rocked a podcast project for the outsiders the novel we read together in December. Every single one of them has a special talent and I want them to have the courage to chase their dreams.
Speaker 1As an educator, it truly breaks my heart to see my students doubt themselves. But here's the thing I always tell them that courage isn't about being fearless. It's about overcoming those fears, and that's exactly what I'm determined to teach them courage, courage isn't just for superheroes or brave soldiers. It's a quality we all have inside. It's that little voice in our heads that tells us to keep pushing, even when things get tough. It's the strength to conquer our fears and doubts and come out on top. Now I know many of my students might be feeling a little nervous or unsure about the literary fair projects, but here's what I want them to remember Nobody's perfect, and that's totally fine. What matters most is giving it their all and having faith in themselves. So I encourage them no holding back because of fear or self-doubt. I always remind them to take a deep breath, find their inner courage and dive into their projects with enthusiasm and determination. I believe in them wholeheartedly and, who knows? They might just surprise themselves with their incredible achievements, and this is the same thing that I want for you as a fellow teacher.
Speaker 1So, as educators, how can we cultivate courage within the classroom? Well, here are a few tips on how you can foster a climate of courage and bravery among your students. Create a safe and supportive environment where students feel comfortable taking risks and expressing themselves. Encourage open communication and provide opportunities for students to share their thoughts and ideas without fear of judgment. Set high expectations and provide constructive feedback to help students build confidence and overcome challenges. Incorporate activities that promote resilience and perseverance, such as problem-solving tasks or group projects, and celebrate and acknowledge students' efforts and achievements, fostering a sense of accomplishment and motivating them to take on new challenges. Remember, fostering courage in the classroom is crucial for students' personal growth and development.
Speaker 1Thanks for joining us on this courageous journey. Don't forget to listen to our last installment about courage, where we will discuss the courage it takes to follow our entrepreneurial dreams while remaining dedicated teachers. Your journey to a courageous year continues. Thank you for tuning in to another empowering episode of TeachHussel Grow. We appreciate you investing your time with us today. If you find value in our conversation, don't forget to hit the follow button and leave a rating or review. Your feedback fuels our mission to support educators like you. Connect with us on Instagram at TeachHusselGrow. Share your takeaways, insights and any aha moments from today's episodes. We love hearing from our community, and don't miss out on the wealth of resources in our show notes. Click the link to join our information-packed weekly newsletter. It's your gateway to relevant blog posts, resources, teacher tips and more. Remember your journey to personal growth and empowerment as an educator is a marathon, not a spring. Keep hustling, keep growing and we'll catch you in the next episode. Until then, stay inspired.