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Back-To-School Season: What's in Your Backpack?

34 min · 23 de sep de 2025
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As we dive into Season 2, we're embracing the back-to-school season with open arms and a keen eye on the challenges it brings. Whether you're a student, parent, or educator, this time of year is a fresh start filled with anticipation and hurdles. Join us as we unpack the metaphorical and literal backpacks of this season, exploring the pressures of education, the impact of societal changes, and the resilience required to navigate these times. From the excitement of new beginnings to the sobering realities of today's landscape, this episode is a heartfelt conversation about growth, courage, and community. Tune in and let's tackle this school year together! Follow Phillips Collaborative on IG @phillipscollab & @3rdrailpod Subscribe to Phillips Collaborative's newsletter HERE [https://www.phillipscollaborative.com/newsletter]

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