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Episode Links:

The Serviceberry

Find Your WHY | Simon Sinek

4 Ways That Women Can Lead Authentically

Developing Women’s Authenticity in Leadership

Getting Real How High-Achieving Women Can Lead Authentically

Why Women Hold The Key To Authentic Leadership

Banned from education: A review of the right to education in Afghanistan | UNESCO

Tracy Roberts

Women and teaching

Timeline of women's education

How Continuing Education Is Opening Doors for Women Everywhere

The Accessibility One

The power of vulnerability in leadership

Harvard Business Publishing Education

The power of vulnerability | Brené Brown | TED

Social eating connects communities

Education Happens Everywhere

The Imposter Syndrome One

6 Ways That Women Can Champion Each Other At Work

What it really means when women celebrate each other

Pedagogy, Andragogy, & Heutagogy

Wildfire status

Female education

Girls' Education

 

This week’s guests are Dr. Alisha David. Alisha is an educator, researcher, and lifelong lover of a good story. Over the past fifteen years, she has worked across a range of educational settings—from educational assisting to classroom teaching—and now serves as a full-time post-secondary instructor. Much of her learning and life has been shaped by the people of Treaty 8 territory in Alberta, Canada, the ancestral and traditional lands of the Cree, Dene, and Métis. Having called this beautiful region home for many years, she is deeply impacted by its ongoing destruction, which has inspired her research into disaster-induced loss and its implications for education and adult learners.

 

Alisha can be reached via email ([email protected]) or by LinkedIn: Alisha David

Helena Prins is an advisor of learning and teaching at BC campus, where she coordinates the Facilitating Learning Online (FLO) portfolio. She began her career as a high school teacher in South Africa. Over the past 20 years, she has taught students of all ages and stages on four continents. A golden thread throughout her career has been breaking down barriers to learning. Prior to joining  BCcampus in 2020, she worked as a career learning and development advisor at Royal Roads University. As an immigrant and now Canadian Citizen she continues to value the opportunity to support all students, especially international students, in finding and building their career path in Canada. She is a certified career strategist with Career Professionals Canada and associate faculty at Royal Roads University. At the time of the recording Helena was preparing for her doctoral defence at the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary. 

 

Helena can be reached via email ([email protected]) or by LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenaprins

 

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