The Episode that Almost Wasn’t
For more than a week now, I’ve struggled with finishing this episode (available on the following platforms: YouTube, Apple, Spotify, Google Play). Why, you might ask? Put simply, it’s hard to admit that you have $243,746.89 in student loan debt. Even with the recent Biden-Harris Student Loan Debt Relief, I haven’t hit the magical 120 payments in order to receive loan forgiveness, despite having initially started repaying my loans in 1999 when I was a high school teacher until I reentered school to obtain my Master’s degree in 2002. Then I started anew in 2009, while I was still trying to finish my doctoral program (completed in 2012) and working in education in different capacities; one position was with a company that wasn't a qualified public service employer. Though the Biden-Harris actions have angered and upset many, it is truly the best way for people like me who single-handedly put themselves through school, raised children to be upstanding productive, wage earning citizens to actually reap the benefits of our own hard work and efforts. This episode is my personal story and struggle with my student loans and how limited I’ve been in helping my own children avoid the same student loan pitfall because I had so much in loans. I hope it can illuminate the conversation in a way that other accounts and/or arguments have not. (Warning: In order to finish it, I gave up on editing it because the more I tried, the more I found that I avoided doing it, so this episode is what it is.)
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New Year = Relaunching Uncommon Voices
The New Year seemed a fitting time to restart broadcasting episodes after a short hiatus to explore and retool.
Making a Case for Reparations
Personal testimony about the need for reparations for the descendants of American slaves.
You Are the Change You Want to See
Modeling for and mentoring teachers to create a climate and culture for change.
#19 Act II: Moving From Surviving to Thriving
Dr. Nicole Gainyard and I team up again to discuss where we are in our careers as we shift to our Second Act passion projects.
#16 Leaning In: A Conversation about Access and Opportunity
We live on this Earth and we have this one opportunity to make ourselves and it a better place. Reimagining education.
#15 I Am My Own Place
Finding Joy. Tuning In. Becoming the person you’re supposed to be. Join us as we talk about LaTasha’s Joy Journey and how she’s arrived at who she is today.
#14 The Episode that Almost Wasn’t
This is my personal story and struggle with the enormous student loan debt I carry and what it has meant for my life and my ability to help my sons with their own education.
#13 Affairs of the Heart
Mr. Roderic Cockhern and I discussed how he became a school counselor, what schooling is like in Texas–specifically speaking to recent controversies over Critical Race Theory–and the changes that Covid-19 has had on students as they learn to readjust to school.
#12 Mother-Son Conversation
I sit down with my youngest son to discuss the complexities of struggling with addictions to gaming, social media, and marijuana during a time when these things are increasingly available.
Season 2, Episode 11: New Horizons, New Opportunities
I’m excited to kick-off Season 2, Episode 11, “New Horizons, New Opportunities” (YouTube/Buzzsprout), featuring Dr. Jared Smith. I had the opportunity to chat with him as he prepared to transition from his position as the South Tama Superintendent to his new role as the Waterloo, Iowa Superintendent.