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92,000. That is the number of hours the average person spends at work during a lifetime. And our constant connectivity to our work means that number is growing. That is an enormous slice of life to spend in offices and job sites, away from friends and family. That is an enormous number of hours to sell and never get back. But what if those 92,000 hours were full of meaning, passion and purpose? What if we stop talking about work/life balance and start thinking about all of it as…life? How do we construct a working world that values and accommodates our humanity? How do we construct a life that is not separate from, but fueled by, the purpose we find in our work? In this podcast, we will explore those questions, and more. We will talk about life lessons and what happens when we bring our whole selves to our work, school, or community. Will we grow as individuals? As organizations? Together, we hope to explore our interest in cultivating meaning and purpose, and making sure those 92,000 hours are spent well, rather than simply spent.
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Tuesday Nov 16, 2021
Community with Nicole Palmer
Tuesday Nov 16, 2021
Tuesday Nov 16, 2021
This week we are joined by Nicole Palmer to talk about community.
Nicole discusses community in and outside the classroom. Nicole has worked diligently to ensure that every student at her school feels welcome. From incorporating social emotional learning tools such as wellness centers and "grump-meters", to hanging Pride and Black Lives Matter flags, her goal is to recognize, accept, and celebrate the students as their full human selves. Get out your notebooks, because it turns out these tools for tiny humans are actually very relevant for adults.
Nicole is the Principal at Rose Park Elementary in Salt Lake City, Utah. She is an advocate, ally, and mother. You can connect with her LinkedIn.
Hosted by: Annalisa Holcombe
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