The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive – Empowering Educators Through Self-Care

We Paddle Together: Reconnection, Responsibility, and the Wisdom of the Waʻa


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In this episode, Aimee Donoho speaks with Pualani Lincoln Maielua, kumu of Hawaiian Studies at Hawaiʻi Preparatory Academy, about the power of shared rhythm, strong leadership, collective care, and responsibility.

Drawing from her experience in voyaging and paddling communities, including work with the Polynesian Voyaging Society and leadership aboard Makaliʻi, Pua offers a grounded perspective on what it means to move through demanding seasons with intention and connection.

As educators enter the final stretch of the school year, this conversation invites a shift - from pushing through alone to moving together with steadiness and alignment.

In This Episode, We Explore:

  • Identity, lineage, and place as foundations for leadership
  • Learning through lived, embodied experience
  • The deeper meaning of the waʻa beyond recreation
  • Leadership, Shared responsibility and interdependence in community
  • Sustaining energy through collective care

Why This Conversation Matters

During high-demand times of the year, sustainability comes not from doing more, but from staying connected to ourselves, to each other, and to the work we share.

About the Podcast

The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive — Empowering Educators Through Self-Care explores educator well-being, nervous system awareness, and sustainable leadership. Because when teachers thrive, the ripple extends to classrooms, communities, and beyond.

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The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive – Empowering Educators Through Self-CareBy Aimee Donoho