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Teach4Endurance

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This is the second in a series of "chill sessions". These are usually shorter than most episodes, maybe sometimes more poignant, but still encompassing the endurance lifestyle.What is perspective? As defined, perspective is the state of one's i
This is the first in a series of "chill sessions". These are usually shorter than most episodes, maybe sometimes more poignant, but still encompassing the endurance lifestyle.Quite honestly, human beings can be quite the selfish and self-righte
I want you to get these three letters in your head: QTR. What does this seemingly random acronym even mean?Note: Song intro/backing/outro is a song I've written titled, "Summer's End". Join the endurance crew at https://plus.acast.com/s/teach4e
As a species, we feed off of our surroundings. The uglier, more hateful, negative, etc. they are, whether internally or externally (or both); it affects all of us. Think of it this way. If a child grows up in a home where there is only loud arg
Every day throughout our decision making, interactions, etc. there are two creatures battling inside you. Since I love sharks, I’ll pick them as the allusion for this battle. You can pick whatever creature you like (cats, dogs, wolves, etc.). W
I approach teaching in the same manner that I conduct my training sessions for Ironman racing. I really don't have a direction. I have an end goal, but how I get there is anyone's guess:) In reality, we can plan all we want, and then . . . life
Overstimulation Theory reflects on how too much of anything is not necessarily a good thing. Just as I can become too attached to technology while training or racing, the same can be said for our children in the classroom. There's no doubt that
No Return to Syndication discusses how I view the time we have here on Earth, what we do with that time, and the time I'm honored to have with my students. It's imperative to make it count. We only get one shot.Note: The intro/outro/backing tra
This "secret" has served me not only in endurance racing, but in the classroom as an educator, as well. By keeping four specific things in mind, I'm able to survive both 100's of miles during a race, or the 9 months in a typical school year.Not
I'm not a big fan of hypotheticals. I'd rather just go experience or learn something to get the answers, rather than asking "what if" all my life, while never getting very far. If you're going to play the "what if" game, answer your question an
It's important to remain aware of what type of motivators are running your day to day life. Are you being led by extrinsic motivations? Or, are your days focused on what intrinsically motivates you? While there is nothing adherently wrong with
Just as I chart my own path to my racing goals and their ultimate destinations, I'd love the powers that be in education to allow the same latitude in our own development as educators. Big Brother hover tactics rarely produce enduring positive
Whether racing, teaching, or simply living . . . it's a mathematical certainty that a change in course will be required at some point. While a simple "one-way" road would be nice and simple; the reality is that we are required to navigate intri
Guess what . . . I'm not a physicist. That being the case, why in the heck would I try to make my workday or racing experiences? Life can be hard enough. Therefore, keep things simple and relaxed and ask yourself . . . "Why so serious?" Thanks
Time is never on any of our sides. Heck, we truly don't even know what "time" is. What we do figure out is that it is quite the precious resource; and like many resources, we wish we had more of it. Time to get crafty with our time both in trai
Even when times are normal, which at the moment, they are certainly not, it's easy to rush through your routines without giving yourself a second thought. To be the best to those around you, you have to give yourself some much needed attention,
Taking a different route with this episode. The world and its current dilemma (Covid-19) is our ultimate classroom setting. With that notion, it's easy to look at only what's in front of you. However, that's not what's going to knock you on you
There is no doubt that life can be difficult. In fact, 2020 has been (in many ways) a train wreck. You do not have to look far to find negativity, fear, ugliness . . . and I'll stop the adjectives here. You get the idea. However, even in tough
I wasn't sure what direction this episode was going to take. You see, I invited my first guest (Michigan High School Hall of Fame Football Coach, Tony Patritto) to come and share his endurance thoughts with me. Once the episode/interview was ov
Ah, the wonder of value.-It can be a noun: The value of the painting is remarkable.-It can be a verb: I value your opinion.Actually, it comes from the Latin origin from Latin valere meaning “be worth”.However my friends, were going to go with v
We’re going deep here my friends. I’m not talkng the deep end of the pool. I’m talking the deepest depths of the ocean. Buckle your seat belt and keep hands and arms inside this podcast vehicle at all times.This episode is actually piggybacking
As defined, an agenda is an underlying often ideological plan or program. Sounds kind of fancy, but not really. You see . . . each and every person who comes your way (in person, through media, etc.) wants something from you. Join the endurance
Children (and adults) need to build their resiliency armor. Just like your muscles are not going to grow without putting great stress on them (exercising); your resiliency coat of armor needs to be built. Unfortunately, this armor is often buil
The Japanese beetle is a highly destructive plant pest that can be very difficult and expensive to control. From a personal standpoint, if we look closely enough, we all have our own Japanese beetle festering within our psyche.Note: The intro/o
Much of enduring what life brings our way can be made more manageable through the simple aspect of truly breathing. Honestly . . . if you can control your breathing, you can control your mind; and if you can control your mind . . . look out. Br
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