In this episode, Emily (@eh48) catches up with former students, Vivaan and Noah ( featured in Episode 24 ), who are high school seniors now. They discuss a variety of topics, including college applications, the difference going to college will make for them, and the adventure that their future holds. Listen in to see how they’re doing and the golden nuggets they share!
Mar 02, 2025•28 min•Season 4Ep. 37
In this episode, Emily (@eh48), Traci (@tr_bo), and Valerie (@mllevalsunshine) discuss the struggles faced in education with the new White House administration, more specifically, the removal of schools and churches as safe havens with an executive order. Meanwhile, school districts and universities in California are messaging the families to affirm that they are indeed space places for students. Join us in our discussion as we talk about hope, support, and the need for community.
Feb 01, 2025•42 min•Season 4Ep. 2
This new season starts with Emily (@eh48), Traci (@tr_bo), and Valerie (@mllevalsunshine) on video via Tik Tok & YouTube. We’re trying something a little different with the addition of video and we’ll continue the discussion of the struggles folks face. Of course, the podcast version is still available, too, wherever you listen! In this episode, we discuss a post that was made by @TheSpeechProf on Threads regarding empathy for students who were impacted by the wildfires in Southern Californi...
Jan 17, 2025•31 min•Season 4Ep. 35
Join us as we discuss AI's impact on education access and how it may or may not meet the needs of our most vulnerable citizens. Are you an education professional or a student struggling? Email us at struggleforchangepodcast@gmail.com. We would love to hear your story. Visit our website: struggleforchange.com . Find us on Instagram: @struggleforchangepodcast . Find us on Facebook: @struggleforchangepodcast ....
Mar 09, 2024•46 min•Season 3Ep. 34
Emily and Valerie talk with Laura, a HS English teacher at Sonoma Academy, around unique approaches to instilling mindfulness in students and embedding wellness in the day-to-day school schedule. We also ponder about trapped bats in houses and Taylor Swift electives.
Feb 16, 2024•44 min•Season 3Ep. 33
Chris, the creator of High Five Movement joins us in a conversation to talk about his wellness practices for himself and the implementation of wellness/positive practices in the classroom. He shares the importance of fueling our bodies with nutritious food to have energy to do the necessary things as it can greatly impact our mental and emotional wellness. Lastly, the positive connections we make with our students, helping them turn negative into positive thoughts, and letting them know that we'...
Jan 22, 2024•53 min•Season 3Ep. 32
Here is a throwback to March of 2020, when Traci sat down with Diane Main in a heart-felt interview addressing her personal struggles with mental health as an education professional. Diane's OG Blog. Note: This version has been re-mixed and re-mastered! Help us keep creating by donating to our podcast . 50% of donations go toward the Dean Ledford Foundation . Are you someone with a story about a struggle related to education? Submit an interview interest form here or email us at strugglef...
Oct 28, 2023•37 min•Season 3Ep. 31
It’s not just authors feeling the pressure of book-banning movements. Through this current uptick in school and public library censorship, students are missing opportunities to hone their critical thinking skills as readers and teachers facing barriers to providing a well-rounded curriculum for students. In honor of Banned Books Week 2023 , Emily shares some tidbits around the history of book censorship and today's impact on authors and readers alike! Episode Resources and Further Reading/Viewin...
Sep 29, 2023•12 min
Join us as for a meaningful conversation around normalizing mental health management as an education professional. Tory shares with us his own raw and honest approach to managing mental health, and how it has made him a stronger educator and more-grounded human. We hope you find some strategies that you can apply tomorrow. Are you someone with a story about a struggle related to education? Submit an interview interest form here or email us at struggleforchangepodcast@gmail.com . We wou...
Sep 22, 2023•52 min•Season 3Ep. 30
Join us for a conversation with school media specialist and librarian Mary, who left the elementary classroom to better support teachers in a changing tech landscape. After 20 years or so in the elementary classroom, Mary took advantage of an opportunity to transition to the school Media Center as a librarian, where she supports teachers with innovative, (mostly) tech-centered and relevant approaches to lesson design. According to Traci, this is a must-listen episode. Dean Ledford Memorial Found...
Sep 08, 2023•35 min•Season 3Ep. 29
A conversation with Ashley, a public middle school teacher, doing her best to meet students where they are, both emotionally and academically. She struggled last year with her 8th-grade students not meeting the academic standards to proficiently "graduate." Most importantly, we talk about the awesome ways in which she HAS achieved success in helping students do their best and be their best. We also discuss the opportunity for schools to better support the mental health of teachers so they can be...
Aug 25, 2023•43 min•Season 3Ep. 28
Emily Hendricks (@eh48), Traci Bonde (@tr_bo), and Valerie Sun (@mllevalsunshine) transport you to a Zen space known more commonly as a wellness room that was piloted at #FallCUE and brought fully to life at #SpringCUE with the support of Axiom. The space appealed to all senses with activities, décor, and furniture intentionally placed. While that space described was at a conference, the hosts discussed the reality of wellness rooms on school campuses. What’s the school culture around the use of...
May 26, 2023•39 min•Season 3Ep. 27
Here’s the first episode of pocket change, where the discussion is short and sweet, for those with less time to listen. Valerie (@MlleValSunshine) shared the awesomeness of the wellness room at the #SpringCUE Conference in Palm Springs with Emily (@eh48) who wasn’t able to attend this year. They share this innovative model and the need for a wellness room at conferences where attendees can have a space to rest in a mentally and physically draining setting. Together, they dream of having this kin...
May 12, 2023•13 min•Season 3Ep. 26
Emily (@eh48) in California, chats with Brianna in Michigan, who has been passionate about music and was on track to earn her undergraduate degree in music with an interest in becoming a teacher. In her second year of college, her classes were moved online due to COVID safety and restrictions. She pivoted to another passion - cosmetology. Tune in as she shares the stigma of alternative education and the joy she has every day in her profession. Are you someone with a story about a struggle relate...
Apr 28, 2023•31 min•Season 3Ep. 25
Emily (@eh48) talks with two of her former students, Vivaan and Noah, who are currently both Sophomores in a fully-online high school ( Stanford OHS ). They discuss some of the pros and cons of online learning, why they decided this school was a good fit and the challenges they face balancing education with other important aspects of life. Additional Resources: https://wehavekids.com/education/connections-academy https://www.hillbrook.org/ https://www.usnews.com/education/k12/articles/what-famil...
Apr 14, 2023•51 min•Season 3Ep. 24
In this episode, Traci Bonde (@tr_bo) starts a conversation with Joe Ayala (@joeayala) in regards to his 2022 CITE Conference session about resilient leaders. He shares his process to prepare for the session, the reasons for demonstrating his vulnerability, and the practices he continues with to ensure his mental health. Tune in to find ways to self regulate and to stay grounded. Are you someone with a story about a struggle related to education? Submit an interview interest form here or ema...
Mar 31, 2023•29 min•Season 3Ep. 23
Traci Bonde (@tr_bo) kicks off this episode by sharing her professional background and the realization that she needed to create boundaries in order to maintain balance. She shares the small changes she has made and the ways she protects her time and productivity. Emily Hendricks (@eh48) shares the self-care steps she has taken to recharge from different work environments. Valerie Sun (@mllevalsunshine) reflects on the demands of teaching and educators wanting to do it all to be the best teacher...
Mar 17, 2023•40 min
Emily Hendricks (@eh48) begins this episode with a reflection on the difficulties of making a transition and listening to her gut when it comes to making changes. Traci Bonde (@tr_bo) compares transitory steps to the stages of grief. Valerie Sun (@mllevalsunshine) points out that everything we do is hard when it is not part of our regular routine. Join us in this discussion about making changes in our lives, if there is a possibility for systemic change in education, and how we can all be better...
Mar 03, 2023•45 min•Season 3Ep. 21
We’re 3 years into the progression of COVID where some of us feel like it’s a thing of the past and others are still diligently masked and taking precautions. Traci Bonde (@tr_bo), Emily Hendricks (@eh48), and Valerie Sun (@mllevalsunshine) explore the effects of our post-COVID collective “whiplash” that we witness in our classrooms and workplaces, setting boundaries for our own benefit, and the fact that there is no “normal” for us to return to in this post-shutdown time. Are you someone with a...
Feb 17, 2023•29 min•Season 3Ep. 20
Traci Bonde (@tr_bo), Emily Hendricks (@eh48), and Valerie Sun (@mllevalsunshine) come back together for Season 3, after several months of podcast hiatus, to share the news: We’re still here and we’re still struggling. This short and sweet episode shares thoughts for future episodes. Are you an education professional or a student that is struggling? Email us at struggleforchangepodcast@gmail.com . We would love to hear your story. Visit our website : struggleforchange.com . Find us on Twitter : ...
Feb 03, 2023•5 min•Season 3Ep. 19
Danielle Rose Bardellini ( daniellebardellini.com ) talks with Emily Hendricks (@eh48) about her latest entrepreneurial endeavor, fireflyschools.com, and how bringing your own passions and creativity as an educator into the classroom is an important part of a joyful learning experience. She also unveils to us the concept of decentralized learning and her philosophy behind “Firefly Schools” and how you can get involved in the future. For more information about "Firefly Schools," visit www.firefly...
Apr 01, 2021•22 min•Season 2Ep. 18
Valerie (@mllevalsunshine) speaks with Jen Young (@msyoung428) about the positive things that have come out because of COVID and distance learning. In a previous episode, she gave us a run-down of her struggle with managing mental health issues while teaching. This is a follow-up episode to see how things are going! She talks about making connections with her students from last year and this year through Lunch Bunch meetings and the support she has received from her district for her mental healt...
Mar 28, 2021•45 min•Season 2Ep. 17
In this episode, Traci has an unscripted conversation with Danny Hauger (@DannyHauger). Danny is host of the podcast "Inspiring Teachers Show" (@ShowTeachers), as well as a broadcast professional and high school educator. He talks about about how he found ways to be super positive when we entered the shutdown in March of 2020. He shares his approach to trying to make his course a safe & fun destination through the spring and for the 2021 school year. Are you someone with a story about a stru...
Mar 25, 2021•37 min•Season 1Ep. 16
Traci Bonde (@tr_bo), Emily Hendricks (@eh48), and Valerie Sun (@mllevalsunshine), the creators of Struggle for Change are joined by Doreen Bonde (@doreenbonde), come together in a live conversation around teaching in this crazy new hybrid model. This is our first live podcast video recording via Facebook! Realizing that many teachers may be experiencing the same hesitations, fears, and anxiety and uncertainty around teaching in this new model, we share our thoughts to let you know that you are ...
Feb 26, 2021•55 min•Season 1Ep. 15
Traci Bonde (@tr_bo), Emily Hendricks (@eh48), and Valerie Sun (@mllevalsunshine), the creators of Struggle for Change, come together in an impromptu conversation around teaching in this crazy new hybrid model. This is our first podcast video recording via Zoom! Realizing that many teachers may be experiencing the same hesitations, fears, and anxiety and uncertainty around teaching in this new model, we share our thoughts to let you know that you are not alone. Emily's school has been in hybrid ...
Feb 19, 2021•55 min•Season 1Ep. 14
Valerie Sun (@mllevalsunshine) interviews Susan Fitzpatrick Burris (@parispanache08) about the concept of being a teacher. Susan explains the process of letting go of the traditional notion that •teachers are keepers of knowledge and learning to let her high school students have agency and ownership in their learning process. She includes an anecdote of student critique that helped her realize the need to differentiate activities among her periods despite teaching the same subject. Follow Susan ...
Aug 14, 2020•23 min•Season 1Ep. 13
Jen Young (@msyoung428) speaks with Traci Bonde around the struggles with mental health as a person of color in education. As a social justice advocate and 4th-grade teacher, she realized how exhausting it can be to be a voice for social justice while also transitioning from private to public school teaching. Her struggles with mental health and trauma have also felt more present during the isolation of this pandemic. Affinity groups have become an important source of empowerment and liberation ...
Jul 05, 2020•32 min•Season 1Ep. 12
Sarah Hollingsworth and Clara Ngo (both math/science teachers at Hillbrook School) talk with Emily Hendricks about all things identity, social justice, anti-racism and what it's like to try and integrate it all in teaching and working with students and faculty at an independent school. Check out these referenced sources: “Showing Up for Racial Justice” Mike Fishback “The Big 8” of Identity Kimberly Krenshaw: Intersectionality People of Color Conference Zinn Education Project Polyanna Org SEED...
Jun 22, 2020•33 min•Season 1Ep. 11
Gully LaValle, Director of DEI at Hillbrook School, and Emily Hendricks (@eh48) discuss the reality of creating and supporting a DEI framework in educational institutions. What are its challenges and opportunities? For further resources and educational opportunities, check out comprehensive Gully's list of resources in supporting social justice and DEI work: https://bit.ly/2AB0OaO.
Jun 13, 2020•25 min•Season 1Ep. 10
Valerie Sun (@mllevalsunshine) interviews Rebekah Remkiewicz (@RemScience) about the connection between a person’s name and identity. She shares an elementary school experience that affected her and helped her realize the need to pronounce students’ names correctly and with the correct accent. Follow Rebekah’s blog at www.eduawesomeadventure.com, listen to the podcast she hosts with her children, The EdTechFamily Podcast, and on Twitter (@RemScience).
May 26, 2020•16 min•Season 1Ep. 9