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Missing one moment can change the whole mood, whether it is a concert you paid for, a job fair you showed up early to, or a classroom routine that only works when everybody buys in. We start with our week in educator mode: reassignment uncertainty, printing resumes, reading the room at a packed district job fair, and watching Kimani navigate the networking side of education. It is a real look at how school hiring feels from the inside and why your name, your relationships, and your consistency still matter.
Then we shift into what is going right, Zones of Regulation. We talk about emotional regulation in schools, why interactive training helps staff actually use the tools, and what it means when kids learn to name feelings and manage them without shame. From there, we get honest about therapy work: clients do not always tell the full truth at first, homework can trigger anxiety, and boundaries are not optional when vulnerability is on the table.
We also get into pop culture and people culture with Love Is Blind reunion reactions, then break down a viral Reddit story about a chronically late partner finally facing consequences. We close with a bigger question that hits home for teachers and parents: what can kids not do anymore, and what are schools teaching them to expect through policies like credit recovery?
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By Kefla and CreciaMissing one moment can change the whole mood, whether it is a concert you paid for, a job fair you showed up early to, or a classroom routine that only works when everybody buys in. We start with our week in educator mode: reassignment uncertainty, printing resumes, reading the room at a packed district job fair, and watching Kimani navigate the networking side of education. It is a real look at how school hiring feels from the inside and why your name, your relationships, and your consistency still matter.
Then we shift into what is going right, Zones of Regulation. We talk about emotional regulation in schools, why interactive training helps staff actually use the tools, and what it means when kids learn to name feelings and manage them without shame. From there, we get honest about therapy work: clients do not always tell the full truth at first, homework can trigger anxiety, and boundaries are not optional when vulnerability is on the table.
We also get into pop culture and people culture with Love Is Blind reunion reactions, then break down a viral Reddit story about a chronically late partner finally facing consequences. We close with a bigger question that hits home for teachers and parents: what can kids not do anymore, and what are schools teaching them to expect through policies like credit recovery?
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Send us your Questions or Comments and we’ll answer them on the show.
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