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Check out this week's of Mothers In Construction Podcast M.I.C. Episode 36 - The Girly Shop Teacher with Tami Gamble.
What do you get when you unpack an impact drill, flat iron, and crayons? You get a Yonce like comedic carpentry combo. Meet the Girly Shop Teacher. This Mom on the move is a nationally certified Building Trades Instructor, Guest Speaker, and Advocate for disruptive thinking in Construction Education. Watch her on Disney+ in Shop Class or catch a glimpse in Duluth’s campaign for Real Women Who Do Real Work.
When Tami left the classroom, this NCCER nationally certified Trades Instructor reached into her tool bag and started a new career. Tami is on a personal mission to put tools into the hands that need them. She hosts workshops for women and children that inspire building through STEAM education. There is no mistaking, she is a carpenter first and a teacher second.
Tami reminds us that “NO” is a universal word understood in almost any language. We must practice using the word more often to protect our inner peace. @girlyshopteacher . Listen to her story!
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Check out this week's of Mothers In Construction Podcast M.I.C. Episode 36 - The Girly Shop Teacher with Tami Gamble.
What do you get when you unpack an impact drill, flat iron, and crayons? You get a Yonce like comedic carpentry combo. Meet the Girly Shop Teacher. This Mom on the move is a nationally certified Building Trades Instructor, Guest Speaker, and Advocate for disruptive thinking in Construction Education. Watch her on Disney+ in Shop Class or catch a glimpse in Duluth’s campaign for Real Women Who Do Real Work.
When Tami left the classroom, this NCCER nationally certified Trades Instructor reached into her tool bag and started a new career. Tami is on a personal mission to put tools into the hands that need them. She hosts workshops for women and children that inspire building through STEAM education. There is no mistaking, she is a carpenter first and a teacher second.
Tami reminds us that “NO” is a universal word understood in almost any language. We must practice using the word more often to protect our inner peace. @girlyshopteacher . Listen to her story!