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Writing and Storytelling in Education with 'The Adventures of Jelly Bean' Author Amy Pollack

34 min · 25 de may de 2026
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What happens when a child is encouraged to share their creativity in the classroom? For Amy Meislin Pollack, it became the beginning of a storytelling journey that would last more than sixty years. In this heartfelt episode, Salli sits down with Amy Pollack, educator, professor, and author of The Adventures of Jelly Bean series, to talk about the connection between teaching, storytelling, creativity, and the lasting impact educators can have on young people. Amy reflects on how her fourth-grade teacher encouraged her to stand in front of the class and tell her stories about a character named Jelly Bean, stories she continued sharing throughout her 40+ year teaching career before eventually publishing them decades later. Throughout the conversation, Amy discusses the surprising parallels between teaching and writing, how feedback from students shaped her teaching and storytelling, and why listening, reflection, and persistence matter so much in both education and creativity. From teaching grade school and college students to raising children and becoming a published author later in life, Amy’s story is a powerful reminder that creative passions often grow from the encouragement we receive in classrooms. Salli and Amy also explore how educators can inspire creativity in students, the importance of reading and rewriting, and why storytelling is deeply connected to human connection and learning. Amy is the author of The Adventures of Jelly Bean series, praised by both Kirkus Reviews and US Review of Books for its heartfelt and engaging coming-of-age storytelling. Learn more about Amy and her books here: Amy Pollack Official Website [https://www.amypollack.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] And you can check out her new book ‘The Still Further Adventures of Jelly Bean’ here!  https://pegasuspublishers.com/books/middle-grade-(10-12-years)/the-still-further-adventures-of-jelly-bean  Timestamps 00:00 Intro 04:40 Differences Between College & Grade School Teaching 10:20 The Importance of Student Feedback 15:20 How Teaching Influenced Amy’s Writing 20:00 The Power of Personal Stories as Inspiration 26:00 Amy’s Advice for New Writers

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