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Burnout. Disengagement. AI anxiety. In higher education right now, flourishing can feel like a distant dream. But what if joy isn’t a distraction from serious teaching but the foundation? In this episode, we sit down with Flower Darby, author of The Joyful Online Teacher, to explore the science of human flourishing and why it matters more than ever. Drawing on positive psychology and Martin Seligman’s PERMA model, Flower makes the case that when instructors thrive, students do too. And the best part? This isn’t about lowering standards or adding fluff. It’s about designing learning experiences that energize, connect, and endure. So the question is: Are you flourishing in your classroom, or just surviving? Guest bio An internationally-renowned instructor, author, and speaker, Flower Darby inspires educators to bring an equity-minded lens to enhance their teaching practices. As Associate Director of the Teaching for Learning Center at the University of Missouri, she draws on 28+ years of teaching across diverse subjects and modalities. Darby’s work empowers faculty to create inclusive learning experiences, and her publications include The Norton Guide to Equity-Minded Teaching (2023), Small Teaching Online (2019) and, most recently, The Joyful Online Teacher: Finding Our Fizz in Asynchronous Classes. Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/higherlistenings [https://www.instagram.com/higherlistenings] Higher Listenings is brought to you by Top Hat [https://tophat.com/] Subscribe, leave a comment or review, and help us share stories of the people shaping the future of higher education.
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