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The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive – Empowering Educators Through Self-Care

Podcast de Aimee Donoho

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Hosted by therapist and educator Aimee Donoho, The Ripple Effect helps educators reclaim well-being, reconnect with purpose, and lead with clarity. Each month explores a theme like Awareness, Grace, Gratitude, or Renewal through four weekly episodes: a solo reflection, expert interview, real teacher’s story, and a cultural or community perspective. I believe it’s our responsibility to heal and show up for ourselves, our students, and our communities.

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26 episodios

episode The Long View of Care: Sustaining Meaning in Helping Professions artwork

The Long View of Care: Sustaining Meaning in Helping Professions

April can be a complex time for educators. The energy of the beginning of the year has faded, and the end is not quite in reach. In this episode of The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive, Aimee is joined by therapist, educator, and author Dr. Lorraine Freedle for a conversation on sustaining meaning in helping professions. Together, they explore: * What it means to take the long view of care * How creativity and identity evolve over time * The connection between exhaustion and transformation * The powerful idea that creation and destruction can exist at the same time Through the story of the 2018 Kīlauea eruption, Lorraine offers a powerful reframe: that even in moments of fatigue, uncertainty, and disruption, something meaningful may still be unfolding. This episode is an invitation to pause, reflect, and reconnect with what sustains you. Resources & Links * 📖 When a Goddess Erupts by Lorraine Freedle [https://lorrainefreedle.com/publications/] * 🎥 Fire and Sand: Healing in the Wake of the 2018 Kīlauea Eruptio [https://lorrainefreedle.com/fire-and-sand-documentary-now-available-on-film-freeway/] * 🌐 Lorraine Freedle Website [https://lorrainefreedle.com/] REFLECTION QUESTION What is being born in your life right now? 🌐 Connect with Us Website: www.therippleeffect.io [http://www.therippleeffect.io/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Instagram: @rippleeffect.teachers [https://instagram.com/rippleeffect.teachers?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Facebook: The Ripple Effect Podcast [https://facebook.com/TheRippleEffectTeachers?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Linktree: linktr.ee/rippleeffect.teachers [https://linktr.ee/rippleeffect.teachers?utm_source=chatgpt.com] ⚠️ DISCLAIMER The content shared on The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for therapy, counseling, medical advice, or mental health treatment. If you or someone you know is in crisis, please contact a licensed mental health professional or call 911 immediately. Always seek the guidance of a qualified provider with any questions you may have regarding your mental or emotional health.

22 de abr de 2026 - 29 min
episode A Life That Teaches: Wisdom from a Legacy Educator artwork

A Life That Teaches: Wisdom from a Legacy Educator

In this deeply personal episode of The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive, Aimee Donoho sits down with Dr. Gordon Bryson—educator, coach, administrator, and mentor whose influence spans generations. For Aimee, this conversation is especially meaningful. Dr. Bryson not only taught and mentored her family—he was also the person who helped her find her place in teaching during her earliest years in the classroom. His impact is not measured in years alone, but in the lives he has shaped. His presence continues to live through students, colleagues, athletes, and families who carry his influence forward. Together, they explore what it means to sustain a meaningful life in education: * Not just passion, but purpose * Not just energy, but relationships * Not just impact, but meaning over time This conversation offers a powerful reminder: Inspiration in teaching is not always loud. Sometimes it grows quietly over time. Sometimes it arrives as wisdom. In this episode, we explore: * What first calls someone into teaching * How to sustain inspiration across decades * The human side of leadership in schools * Staying creative and curious in the classroom * Wisdom for educators navigating fatigue and uncertainty This is a conversation for educators who are still showing up—especially when the year feels long. Because when educators feel seen and supported, the ripple extends far beyond what we can measure. 🌐 Connect with Us Website: www.therippleeffect.io [http://www.therippleeffect.io/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Instagram: @rippleeffect.teachers [https://instagram.com/rippleeffect.teachers?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Facebook: The Ripple Effect Podcast [https://facebook.com/TheRippleEffectTeachers?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Linktree: linktr.ee/rippleeffect.teachers [https://linktr.ee/rippleeffect.teachers?utm_source=chatgpt.com] ⚠️ DISCLAIMER The content shared on The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for therapy, counseling, medical advice, or mental health treatment. If you or someone you know is in crisis, please contact a licensed mental health professional or call 911 immediately. Always seek the guidance of a qualified provider with any questions you may have regarding your mental or emotional health.

15 de abr de 2026 - 48 min
episode Culture, Continuity, and the Stories That Shape How We Teach artwork

Culture, Continuity, and the Stories That Shape How We Teach

April invites a quieter kind of reflection. As the school year continues, many educators are still showing up—but with a different kind of energy. This episode is an invitation to pause, reconnect, and return to what still feels meaningful. Rather than pushing forward, this is a moment to notice: What still matters? What still brings you back to life in your work? IN THIS EPISODE * Inspiration as something you remember, not chase * Culture as something you carry into how you teach and connect * The power of small, everyday moments * Letting go of the idea that your story needs struggle to matter * Pathways to inspiration: connection, meaning, beauty, rest, and curiosity KEY TAKEAWAY Inspiration is already here—found in small moments of connection, presence, and care. REFLECTION * What is bringing you meaning right now? * Which pathway feels most available to you? * What is one small step you can take this week? CLOSING THOUGHT Teaching is continuity. We carry what shaped us and pass it forward through presence. And when you reconnect to what inspires you, you change the experience of every student in front of you. That is the ripple. This is exactly the right length and format for Alitu—clean sections, easy to skim, and still emotionally resonant. If you want, I can also create: * a one-line subtitle/tagline * or a social caption to match this release 🌐 Connect with Us Website: www.therippleeffect.io [http://www.therippleeffect.io/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Instagram: @rippleeffect.teachers [https://instagram.com/rippleeffect.teachers?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Facebook: The Ripple Effect Podcast [https://facebook.com/TheRippleEffectTeachers?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Linktree: linktr.ee/rippleeffect.teachers [https://linktr.ee/rippleeffect.teachers?utm_source=chatgpt.com] ⚠️ DISCLAIMER The content shared on The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for therapy, counseling, medical advice, or mental health treatment. If you or someone you know is in crisis, please contact a licensed mental health professional or call 911 immediately. Always seek the guidance of a qualified provider with any questions you may have regarding your mental or emotional health.

8 de abr de 2026 - 10 min
episode We Paddle Together: Reconnection, Responsibility, and the Wisdom of the Waʻa artwork

We Paddle Together: Reconnection, Responsibility, and the Wisdom of the Waʻa

In this episode, Aimee Donoho speaks with Pualani Lincoln Maielua, kumu of Hawaiian Studies at Hawaiʻi Preparatory Academy, about the power of shared rhythm, strong leadership, collective care, and responsibility. Drawing from her experience in voyaging and paddling communities, including work with the Polynesian Voyaging Society and leadership aboard Makaliʻi, Pua offers a grounded perspective on what it means to move through demanding seasons with intention and connection. As educators enter the final stretch of the school year, this conversation invites a shift - from pushing through alone to moving together with steadiness and alignment. In This Episode, We Explore: * Identity, lineage, and place as foundations for leadership * Learning through lived, embodied experience * The deeper meaning of the waʻa beyond recreation * Leadership, Shared responsibility and interdependence in community * Sustaining energy through collective care * Why This Conversation Matters During high-demand times of the year, sustainability comes not from doing more, but from staying connected to ourselves, to each other, and to the work we share. About the Podcast The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive — Empowering Educators Through Self-Care explores educator well-being, nervous system awareness, and sustainable leadership. Because when teachers thrive, the ripple extends to classrooms, communities, and beyond. 🌐 Connect with Us Website: www.therippleeffect.io [http://www.therippleeffect.io/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Instagram: @rippleeffect.teachers [https://instagram.com/rippleeffect.teachers?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Facebook: The Ripple Effect Podcast [https://facebook.com/TheRippleEffectTeachers?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Linktree: linktr.ee/rippleeffect.teachers [https://linktr.ee/rippleeffect.teachers?utm_source=chatgpt.com] ⚠️ DISCLAIMER The content shared on The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for therapy, counseling, medical advice, or mental health treatment. If you or someone you know is in crisis, please contact a licensed mental health professional or call 911 immediately. Always seek the guidance of a qualified provider with any questions you may have regarding your mental or emotional health.

28 de mar de 2026 - 44 min
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Belonging in the Body: Identity, Repair, and Reconnection

In this episode of The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive, host Aimee Donoho speaks with Angelica Cardenas, LMFT, about the connection between identity, belonging, and nervous system safety in schools. Angelica’s work sits at the intersection of healing justice, somatic awareness, and culturally responsive wellness. Together, we explore how identity and lived experience shape the way students and educators show up in classrooms—and why belonging is not just a social idea, but something the body experiences. As educators approach the final stretch of the school year, this conversation invites us to consider what reconnection looks like when people are tired but still deeply committed to their students and communities. IN THIS EPISODE, WE EXPLORE: • What it means for identity to feel safe in the body • How belonging supports nervous system regulation • Identity fatigue and the emotional labor educators carry • The role of repair and shared care in school communities • Reconnecting to purpose, dignity, and collective well-being Because when educators feel seen and supported, the ripple extends far beyond the classroom. 🌐 Connect with Us Website: www.therippleeffect.io [http://www.therippleeffect.io/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Instagram: @rippleeffect.teachers [https://instagram.com/rippleeffect.teachers?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Facebook: The Ripple Effect Podcast [https://facebook.com/TheRippleEffectTeachers?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Linktree: linktr.ee/rippleeffect.teachers [https://linktr.ee/rippleeffect.teachers?utm_source=chatgpt.com] ⚠️ DISCLAIMER The content shared on The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for therapy, counseling, medical advice, or mental health treatment. If you or someone you know is in crisis, please contact a licensed mental health professional or call 911 immediately. Always seek the guidance of a qualified provider with any questions you may have regarding your mental or emotional health.

18 de mar de 2026 - 38 min
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