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In this episode Craig interviews Claire Littell, an English literature teacher at a Catholic high school in Ocala, Florida. 

Claire shares her unexpected journey into teaching, highlighting the critical role of mentorship and the importance of forming authentic, trust-based relationships with students. 

Despite initial challenges, including adapting to different school environments and student backgrounds, Claire discovered her passion for teaching through connecting with students on a personal level and leveraging literature to engage them deeply. 

Her strategy includes using puns for humor and building rapport, meticulously planning lessons to manage cognitive load, and employing literature as a tool for personal reflection and ethical consideration among students. 

The conversation underscores the transformative power of education when teachers genuinely invest in their students' educational and personal growth.

00:31 Claire Littell's Journey into Teaching

01:42 Challenges and Triumphs in Early Teaching Experiences

05:11 Building Relationships Through Vulnerability and Humor

06:09 The Impact of Mentorship on Teaching Paths

08:01 Deep Dive into Teaching Shakespeare

22:15 Utilizing Literature to Reflect on Life Choices

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