HyphenatEdD Leader
In this deeply personal episode, Dr. Rochelle Smarr shares the real story of how she built her multi-hyphenate career—not the polished LinkedIn version, but the one with detours, pivots, moments of doubt, and a whole lot of grit. From organizing the Student Homeless Alliance as an undergraduate at San Jose State to cofounding the Gulf Coast Civic Works Project after Hurricane Katrina, Dr. Smarr traces her journey from organizer to scholar to director to advocate. This episode explores the power of the pivot, the necessity of grit, the beauty of grace, and what it means to build a career that refuses linear definitions. If you're navigating multiple identities and wondering if your path makes sense, this is your reminder: your career doesn't have to follow someone else's blueprint. Trust the pivot and let your hyphens strengthen—not scatter—your path. As always, listen to prior episodes on the Substack [https://hyphenateddleader.substack.com/]: like, subscribe, and comment to support the HyphenatEdD Leader podcast. HyphenatEdD Leader is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to HyphenatEdD Leader at hyphenateddleader.substack.com/subscribe [https://hyphenateddleader.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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