Make Math Happen

The Weight of the Work


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In this episode of Make Math Happen, I get real about the weight of the work we do as educators. From the progress my team has made in planning, to the hard truths about classroom management, to the reflection that leadership demands—I’m unpacking it all.

Too often, planning feels like control, but in reality, it’s our power to shape the learning experience for students. Structure and consistency aren’t constraints; they’re the foundation for freedom in the classroom. And when challenges arise, it’s easy to point outward, but the real growth begins when we look inward and ask: What role did I play?

This episode isn’t light, but it’s necessary. Teaching is more than decor and viral moments—it’s heart work. It’s opening doors, creating “aha” moments, and preparing students for the future.

Listen with a reflective ear, not a deflective one, and ask yourself: What will your educational legacy be?

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Remember, new episodes drop every Sunday at 9:00 am, so mark your calendars! Until next time, keep making math happen, and I’ll catch you in the next episode.

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