You're Not the Only One
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Welcome to the Inspired Teacher podcast! Sometimes we find inspiration in the places we least expect it. The thoughts on today's episode were inspired by conversations I have with my son from time to time and Matthew McConaughey's bookGreenlights. I hope that this podcast serves as reminder that you also are not the only one from time to time!
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