The Voice Teacher Podcast
Summary In this episode of the Voice Teacher Podcast, host Aimee Geddes interviews Julie D'Alessandro, who shares her personal journey of teaching through trauma after her mother's stroke. Julie discusses the challenges of maintaining her voice teaching business while being a primary caregiver, emphasizing the importance of normalcy, adaptability, and the support of her community. She offers valuable insights on how to keep teaching effectively during difficult times and the significance of showing up for both students and oneself. Takeaways Teaching through trauma can be a unique experience for educators. Maintaining a sense of normalcy is crucial during personal crises. Delegating tasks to others can alleviate stress during challenging times. Showing up for students can be therapeutic for teachers as well. Adapting teaching methods can lead to unexpected growth in students. Repertoire discussions can enhance student engagement during lessons. Creative solutions can be found even in difficult circumstances. Building a supportive community is essential for resilience. Consistency in teaching can help maintain student relationships. Personal experiences can lead to valuable teaching insights. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Julie D'Alessandro 01:48 Teaching Through Trauma: Julie's Story 06:15 The Impact of Trauma on Teaching 09:10 Maintaining Normalcy in Business 15:03 The Importance of Consistency in Teaching 17:25 The Importance of Showing Up 18:29 Adapting Teaching Methods 19:17 Innovative Teaching During COVID 25:10 Lessons Learned from Challenges 28:22 Advice for Teachers in Difficult Times 31:17 Finding Silver Linings 32:18 the voice teacher podcast intro.mp4
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