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#41. Annick Rauch: Being Your Best Self

35m · Inspiration, Influence and Impact · 04 Jan 06:00

My guest this episode, Annick Rauch, shares her writing journey and how being vulnerably honest about her struggles resonated with others. She talks about her desire to help others with their own challenges by inspiring reflections and offering tips to pursue your dreams while still being your best self.

Annick's inspiration, influential and impactful recommendations:

  • Person - Lainie Rowell
  • Book - Learn Like a Pirate by Paul Solarz
  • Podcast - Dave Burgess Show with Dave Burgess; Science of Reading: The Podcast
  • Cause - Multiple Sclerosis
  • Dream Travel Destination - Hawaii; Australia

Connect with Annick:

  • Instagram - @annickrauch
  • X - @annickrauch
  • Blog - annickrauch.com

Annick Rauch is the author of PheMOMenal Teacher. She is a passionate grade 1 French Immersion teacher who truly loves what she does. Outside of school, Annick is a very busy mom. She and her husband Chris have four energetic boys and a silver lab. Annick loves to go camping with her family, and she also makes it a priority to carve out time for trips with friends. Although busy, Annick doesn’t let that stop her from pursuing her dreams outside of her work and home life. She is an avid runner, and she blogs at annickrauch.ca. Annick is a lifelong learner who continues to follow her passions.

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