H. Michelle Johnson, author of "Do Great Exploits" hosted a series of interviews on Instagram with individuals who have done accomplished great things in their lives. I was honoured to be interviewed as part of the series. I share my story of immigration to Canada and my journey to pivot my life in the process.
In this episode of the series, Empowering Teachers For Success, we are taking a closer look at students and how they perceive their successes or failures, the impact on the mental and emotional well-being, and how this information can affect education reform. This episode's guest is Dawsher Charles, Founder and Managing Director of Survival Scholars.
In this FB live, I will be chatting with Allana-Rae Hector Ramkissoon, a Middle School Administrator based in North Carolina. Allana-Rae and I will be discussing the issue of teacher stress, what she has learned along the way, and how she attempts to manage the issue as an administrator. With COVID-19 in our midst, teacher stress is even more prevalent, and the discourse becomes very important. Administrators do not have all the answers, but it helps when they can support each other by sharing strategies that may work to help their staff
Nelcia Roehm is a Saint Lucian educator who now teaches in the USA. In this interview, she shares the story of her own struggles as a teacher and her journey to overcome those. Nelcia's goal is to help teachers find the balance they need to live their best life. Nelcia is the author of "Living Your Best Teacher Life" which is available on Amazon.
Interview with London-based educator and teacher success coach, Debbie Enoe. In this interview we discuss the impact of COVID-19 on educators and students.
In this series, I chat with Caribbean authors who have written books that motivate, educate and empower others to embrace positive values to live by, explore their powerful potential, and force readers to be more introspective about their own biases and lives. During this episode, my guest is H. Michelle Johnson, is an author, coach, speaker and radio co-host. Michelle is Trinidadian by birth but has lived in the UK for many years. She wrote her first book, "Do Great Exploits - Saying Yes to Your Dreams When it is Easier to Say No." Our conversation is about her journey as an author and the message she wants to share through her book. Listen to our very animated, inspiring and motivating conversation.
In this series, I chat with Caribbean authors who have written books that motivate, educate and empower others to embrace positive values to live by, explore their powerful potential, and force readers to be more introspective about their own biases and lives. Let's meet the creator of the series, Messy Marvyn and Friends, Cherly M. Charles, a woman who sees her journey with this series as a personal life saver for her. Cheryl was born in Trinidad and Tobago but spent most of her life here in Canada. She would tell you that her journey with Marvyn started about 20 years ago until she finally brought his story to life. Messy Marvyn and Friends is about a group of young friends of diverse backgrounds and who have different personalities. Messy Marvyn' Rainy Day Fun and those to follow demonstrate caring, acceptance and kindness. We will also be discussing Cheryl's own struggles, how they have shaped her life, and how her writing is helping.
Grace is the author of two books, "Mercy" and "All is Well" and is quite the story-teller. She was born in Trinidad and Tobago and left to search for a better life. Grace travelled to England and later immigrated to Canada. Grace's story is one of trauma, hurt, overcoming and resilience.
This is the final episode of this Caribbean Authors series and culminates my Black History Month contribution. My guest this week is Angela C. Charles, a Dominican-born fiction author. Her book, "God is Silent" is one that I could not put down once I started reading. In the book, Angela explores the themes of love, family, communication and faith. View this video to find out about Angela's journey as an author and the themes in her book. Yet again, another empowering story that we can relate to.