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In this episode of The SAFE Leader Podcast, Mark McBride-Wright speaks with Dr Meghan Waldron, educator, advisor and founder, about the power of education to change lives. From teaching in high-needs schools near Washington, DC, to supporting students in healthcare pathways and building a tutoring business focused on writing, Meghan reflects on what it means to help learners find confidence, resilience and their own voice.
Together, Mark and Meghan explore how education is changing in an age of AI, digital communication and post-pandemic disconnection. They discuss why learning must remain relational and relevant, the importance of intentional connection, and Meghan’s work launching Women in Change USA. Meghan also shares how living with MS has shaped her empathy, leadership and approach to supporting students as whole people.
By Mark McBride-WrightIn this episode of The SAFE Leader Podcast, Mark McBride-Wright speaks with Dr Meghan Waldron, educator, advisor and founder, about the power of education to change lives. From teaching in high-needs schools near Washington, DC, to supporting students in healthcare pathways and building a tutoring business focused on writing, Meghan reflects on what it means to help learners find confidence, resilience and their own voice.
Together, Mark and Meghan explore how education is changing in an age of AI, digital communication and post-pandemic disconnection. They discuss why learning must remain relational and relevant, the importance of intentional connection, and Meghan’s work launching Women in Change USA. Meghan also shares how living with MS has shaped her empathy, leadership and approach to supporting students as whole people.