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August 14, 2024 50 mins

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#081:  “I think the teaching profession contributes more to the future of our society than any other single profession.” ― John Wooden

Folks, this week's guest is my friend, Jen Rafferty, Educator and Author.  From the height of her music teaching career and being new author, to having her world turn upside down with a divorce right before the global pandemic, how did Jen navigate this tumultuous chapter in her life?  This is a story of resilience, grit and resonance.  In today's interview, we dive into:

  1. Jen's origin story
  2. The contributing factor to building her self confidence and grit.
  3. What experiences sparked her spiritual journey
  4. Empowered Educator: Origins and who she serves
  5. The biggest obstacle that educators today have to overcome
  6. Advice she shares to help one fill their inner well of self confidence
  7. What she would share with her younger self

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