• #27 Admit it. You are wrong.
    Nov 12 2023

    I’m trying to be good and avoid trouble. How can that be wrong?


    Read a transcript of this episode on my website.

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    8 mins
  • #24 The Uncomfortable Art of Letting Go
    Mar 26 2023

    My character traits of tenacity (less flatteringly: stubbornness) and self-reliance have gotten me pretty far. The challenge for me is learning to let go and ask for help.

    Read a transcript of this episode in Medium.


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    5 mins
  • #23 Self-Pity is the Enemy of Integrity
    Mar 12 2023

    Self-pity makes us live beyond our values, which makes it difficult for us to live with integrity, and therefore impossible to gain peace and serenity.

    Read the text of this episode on Medium:

    https://medium.com/press-pause/self-pity-is-the-enemy-of-integrity-ed92570c7b7f?source=friends_link&sk=60e44bc28a38521cd0e3a3aca5a2ff67

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    7 mins
  • #22 I asked ChatGPT to Analyse My Writing
    Mar 5 2023

    As an educator, I have been watching ChatGPT with great interest. The opportunities for learning from AI are quite boundless, when used effectively.

    You can read the text of this episode on Shaney Crawford dotcom.

    https://www.shaneycrawford.com/2023/03/i-asked-chatgpt-to-analyse-my-writing/

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    3 mins
  • #21 Living in a Fantasy World Where Dishes Do Themselves
    Mar 3 2023

    I have never been fond of doing dishes. In fact, I don’t like doing anything that never gets permanently “done”, like making my bed, doing my laundry, cooking, or cleaning.

    Read the text of this episode on Shaney Crawford dotcom.

    https://www.shaneycrawford.com/2023/03/living-in-a-fantasy-world-where-dishes-do-themselves/

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    5 mins
  • #20 Staying Open, Humble, and Teachable
    Feb 25 2023

    Trying to figure out DEIJ in schools is hard work, or rather, complex work, but it is important for all educators to have a very robust understanding of how power, privilege, oppression, and marginalization play out in schools.


    You can read the text of this podcast on Shaney Crawford dotcom:

    https://www.shaneycrawford.com/2023/02/staying-open-humble-and-teachable/

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    10 mins
  • #19 Naming Your Feelings
    Feb 19 2023

    This week, I had one of those days where I couldn’t seem to win. I had two particular encounters on that day that didn’t go my way. In the past, this would have been a very good reason for me to go out and eat fast food, or junk food, or a lot of food, and then go to bed with a stomach that was too full.

    In this episode, I mention "exploratory writing".  You can read more about this idea here.

    Exploratory Writing: Everyday Magic for Life and Work by Alison Jones

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    8 mins
  • #9 Getting Out of My Own Way
    Jan 5 2023

    In August 2022, one of my colleagues introduced me to the concept of coaching. Everyone knows what a coach of a sports team does, but this was different. He was talking about a coach who works with you in your workplace to become better at what you do.

    Read the text of this episode on Shaney Crawford dotcom:

    https://www.shaneycrawford.com/2023/01/getting-out-of-my-own-way/

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    3 mins