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Show Notes
3:10 – the value of questions
3:20 – the portability of questions
3:40 – questions bring people together (questions can lead to community)
4:10 – ask yourself, “What’s one question I want to carry into the next twelve months?”
5:35 – does everyone have a story to tell?
6:35 – you have a story and there are many ways to convey it
7:30 – writing is a way of trying on ideas
8:35 – “Do I consider myself to be a teacher?”
9:30 – countless opportunities to learn
10:25 – some of the most profound learning occurs when teaching and learning (and those roles) are blurred
11:05 – from a small diary, to journaling, to blogs, to personal essays
12:25 – the definition of “published”
13:35 – “Am I a writer? Am I an author?”
14:10 – writing is a continual act of self-authorization
14:55 – Writing and its parallel to the question, “Are you a runner?”
16:40 – two options to get started on your writing journey
16:55 – another use for junk mail
17:55 – write with another person
18:40 – noticing the impulse to write
19:40 – ten minutes a day fits into real life
20:40 – accompaniment - someone walking alongside us, and vice-versa
21:35 – “None of us should be left alone with our bad writing.”
24:35 – reaching for goals in the great outdoors - pushing the limits
25:05 – Brainstorm Road – a structure to accomplish a Dream Project
26:40 – not necessarily (or only) becoming a writer, but becoming the kind of person who can write a book
27:45 – stories and questions, plus seeing the individual, are part of being a great teacher
28:20 – an art teacher who painted the cast on my arm
29:45 – my dad leading me through questions and stories
30:00 – Tommy and Teresa Turtle
31:20 – tremendous respect for teachers – thank you
32:00 – if you feel compelled to write, you can do it
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Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats
Podcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.
Professional Association of Georgia Educators
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