Middle School Miles

Ice Cream Dreams and Important Conversations

10 min · 30 mrt 2026
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In this episode of Middle School Miles, the journey takes a more meaningful turn—without losing its humor along the way. Starting the day in Memphis with chocolate croissants and bagels, the trip quickly shifts into something deeper with a visit to the National Civil Rights Museum. Through exhibits, stories, and powerful moments, Sharlotte reflects on fairness, equality, and what it really means to treat people the way you want to be treated. The conversation explores big questions in a very real, middle-school way—what matters, why speaking up is important, and how history connects to what’s happening today. From there, it’s back on the road toward Little Rock, Arkansas (with future stops, ice cream debates, and questionable “great ideas” along the way). As always, school doesn’t just happen on a screen—it happens through experiences, conversations, and the world outside the window. It’s a mix of humor, curiosity, and growth—proving that sometimes the most important lessons happen far beyond the classroom.

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Ice Cream Dreams and Important Conversations

In this episode of Middle School Miles, the journey takes a more meaningful turn—without losing its humor along the way. Starting the day in Memphis with chocolate croissants and bagels, the trip quickly shifts into something deeper with a visit to the National Civil Rights Museum. Through exhibits, stories, and powerful moments, Sharlotte reflects on fairness, equality, and what it really means to treat people the way you want to be treated. The conversation explores big questions in a very real, middle-school way—what matters, why speaking up is important, and how history connects to what’s happening today. From there, it’s back on the road toward Little Rock, Arkansas (with future stops, ice cream debates, and questionable “great ideas” along the way). As always, school doesn’t just happen on a screen—it happens through experiences, conversations, and the world outside the window. It’s a mix of humor, curiosity, and growth—proving that sometimes the most important lessons happen far beyond the classroom.

30 mrt 202610 min