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Welcome to The Liberation Lab©️ Podcast, insights and interviews for the disruptive educator. I’m your host, Bobby Morgan - speaker, principal, consultant, and lifelong disruptor committed to building schools that center justice, genius, and belonging.
🔗 Connect with Bobby: https://hopp.bio/liberationlab🌐 Learn More: Visit www.myliberationlab.com for more resources, tools, and insights.___
About This Episode:
In this episode, Bobby discusses the importance of emotional intelligence in educational leadership. He highlights the need for educators to develop their emotional intelligence skills and how it can positively impact their relationships with students, colleagues, and themselves. The host explains the five components of emotional intelligence: self-awareness, self-management, social skill, empathy, and motivation. He emphasizes the role of emotional intelligence in creating a positive school culture and climate. The episode concludes with a call to reflect on personal growth and take action to cultivate emotional intelligence in the education field.
By Bobby MorganWelcome to The Liberation Lab©️ Podcast, insights and interviews for the disruptive educator. I’m your host, Bobby Morgan - speaker, principal, consultant, and lifelong disruptor committed to building schools that center justice, genius, and belonging.
🔗 Connect with Bobby: https://hopp.bio/liberationlab🌐 Learn More: Visit www.myliberationlab.com for more resources, tools, and insights.___
About This Episode:
In this episode, Bobby discusses the importance of emotional intelligence in educational leadership. He highlights the need for educators to develop their emotional intelligence skills and how it can positively impact their relationships with students, colleagues, and themselves. The host explains the five components of emotional intelligence: self-awareness, self-management, social skill, empathy, and motivation. He emphasizes the role of emotional intelligence in creating a positive school culture and climate. The episode concludes with a call to reflect on personal growth and take action to cultivate emotional intelligence in the education field.