About this episode
๐ **Episodic SynopsisIn this emotional and deeply reflective episode, Joey sits down with Southern New Hampshire University English educators Bonnie Fox and InnaRae Guy to explore the profound responsibility teachers carryโoften stepping into the role of caregiver, counselor, and listener. From supporting English language learners to navigating the emotional toll of student loss and burnout, this panel unpacks what it truly means to be trauma-informed in both online and in-person classrooms. Together, they redefine the "superhero teacher" narrative and offer a more human, compassionate alternative: the educator as caregiver.๐ Show Notes:Key Themes:Educators as caregivers, not superheroesTrauma-informed writing practices in diverse classroomsSupporting EFL and returning adult learnersCompassion fatigue, boundaries, and the platinum ruleSuicide prevention and emotional safety in affluent districtsHow online teachers create presence, safety, and empathyDecolonizing โgood writingโ and honoring diverse student voicesThe power of story: writing as a tool for resilience and healingImposter syndrome and sustaining passion as an educatorBuilding classroom communities where both students and teachers growLinks to studies:๐ Glas et al. - Trauma, Resilience, and Teaching (PDF)Keep in touch!๐ https://innarae.com/ (InnaRae Guy)๐ Download your FREE trauma-informed teaching handout here (by Dr. Joey Weisler)**Special note: This podcast segment is not affiliated with Southern New Hampshire University, and all views are representative of the speaker, not their institution,