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In this deeply personal episode of The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive, Aimee Donoho sits down with Dr. Gordon Bryson—educator, coach, administrator, and mentor whose influence spans generations.
For Aimee, this conversation is especially meaningful. Dr. Bryson not only taught and mentored her family—he was also the person who helped her find her place in teaching during her earliest years in the classroom.
His impact is not measured in years alone, but in the lives he has shaped. His presence continues to live through students, colleagues, athletes, and families who carry his influence forward.
Together, they explore what it means to sustain a meaningful life in education:
This conversation offers a powerful reminder:
Inspiration in teaching is not always loud.
Sometimes it grows quietly over time.
Sometimes it arrives as wisdom.
In this episode, we explore:
This is a conversation for educators who are still showing up—especially when the year feels long.
Because when educators feel seen and supported, the ripple extends far beyond what we can measure.
🌐 Connect with Us
Website: www.therippleeffect.io
Instagram: @rippleeffect.teachers
Facebook: The Ripple Effect Podcast
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⚠️ DisclaimerThe content shared on The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for therapy, counseling, medical advice, or mental health treatment.
If you or someone you know is in crisis, please contact a licensed mental health professional or call 911 immediately. Always seek the guidance of a qualified provider with any questions you may have regarding your mental or emotional health.
By Aimee DonohoIn this deeply personal episode of The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive, Aimee Donoho sits down with Dr. Gordon Bryson—educator, coach, administrator, and mentor whose influence spans generations.
For Aimee, this conversation is especially meaningful. Dr. Bryson not only taught and mentored her family—he was also the person who helped her find her place in teaching during her earliest years in the classroom.
His impact is not measured in years alone, but in the lives he has shaped. His presence continues to live through students, colleagues, athletes, and families who carry his influence forward.
Together, they explore what it means to sustain a meaningful life in education:
This conversation offers a powerful reminder:
Inspiration in teaching is not always loud.
Sometimes it grows quietly over time.
Sometimes it arrives as wisdom.
In this episode, we explore:
This is a conversation for educators who are still showing up—especially when the year feels long.
Because when educators feel seen and supported, the ripple extends far beyond what we can measure.
🌐 Connect with Us
Website: www.therippleeffect.io
Instagram: @rippleeffect.teachers
Facebook: The Ripple Effect Podcast
Linktree: linktr.ee/rippleeffect.teachers
⚠️ DisclaimerThe content shared on The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for therapy, counseling, medical advice, or mental health treatment.
If you or someone you know is in crisis, please contact a licensed mental health professional or call 911 immediately. Always seek the guidance of a qualified provider with any questions you may have regarding your mental or emotional health.