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Hey friend — this episode felt like sitting in Beth’s classroom: warm, surprising, and full of tiny miracles. She talks about turning teaching into an orchestra, growing lion’s mane mushrooms with her fifth graders, hosting a cozy in-class Coffeehouse for poetry and hot chocolate, and how her curious young scientists got to work on 'Hiro' Mycodigestible Diapers in science class.
If you love stories about teachers who spark real change through the arts, hands-on science, and big-hearted creativity, this chat with Beth, Renee and Jonathan will leave you smiling, hopeful, and ready to try something small and brave tomorrow.
Special Thanks to: NovareFilmsLLC.com, JeremyCarterSax.com, www.HiroDiapers.com, and ProdigyTalentTraining.com
By ecocultureHey friend — this episode felt like sitting in Beth’s classroom: warm, surprising, and full of tiny miracles. She talks about turning teaching into an orchestra, growing lion’s mane mushrooms with her fifth graders, hosting a cozy in-class Coffeehouse for poetry and hot chocolate, and how her curious young scientists got to work on 'Hiro' Mycodigestible Diapers in science class.
If you love stories about teachers who spark real change through the arts, hands-on science, and big-hearted creativity, this chat with Beth, Renee and Jonathan will leave you smiling, hopeful, and ready to try something small and brave tomorrow.
Special Thanks to: NovareFilmsLLC.com, JeremyCarterSax.com, www.HiroDiapers.com, and ProdigyTalentTraining.com