
Reflecting on the Good
This time of year can feel loud. The grades, the messes, the exhaustion, the unfinished to-do lists. And somewhere in the middle of all of it, it becomes really easy to focus on everything we didn’t do this year. In this

Hosted by Tisha Richmond · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 101 episodes
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This time of year can feel loud. The grades, the messes, the exhaustion, the unfinished to-do lists. And somewhere in the middle of all of it, it becomes really easy to focus on everything we didn’t do this year. In this

A field of daffodils outside my window brought me back to a childhood memory of my grandfather reciting Daffodils by William Wordsworth. But the story doesn’t end there. In this deeply personal episode, I share how that

A quick game of Uno before school almost didn’t happen. There was too much to do, too little time. But choosing presence over productivity changed everything. In this episode, I reflect on the power of small moments, the

Even though the Olympics have passed, one moment from a curling match has stayed with me. When a mistake changed the course of a play, both teams chose communication and integrity over competition. In this episode, I con

Milestones are powerful moments for reflection and celebration. In this special 100th episode of the Make Learning Magical Podcast, I’m joined by author, educator, and publisher Dave Burgess. As the founder of Dave Burge

There’s something unexpectedly freeing about walking into a 5 a.m. gym with no makeup, messy hair, and zero desire to impress anyone. In this reflective episode, I share what those quiet early mornings have been teaching

In this episode, inspired by powerful clips from America's Got Talent & Britain's Got Talent, I reflect on what really makes those glitter-filled moments unforgettable. It’s not just about talent. It’s about affirmation.

Have you ever shared something meaningful and felt like it disappeared into silence? In this episode, I reflect on what it means to keep sharing your ideas, stories, and creativity — even when there’s little visible feed

This past weekend, I had the honor of watching my dad and his 1962 Mt. San Antonio state championship track and field team be inducted into the Hall of Fame more than sixty years after their victory. As I sat in that roo

People often ask me, “How do you do all the things that you do?” In this episode, I reflect on that question and share how understanding the way my ADHD brain works, rather than fighting it, has changed everything. I tal

What happens when two things you love pull on your heart at the same time? In this episode, I’m going deeper into a reflection I introduced last time...what it means to be away from the classroom for meaningful work beyo

In this episode, I’m reflecting on The Long Walk to the Stage—from recording in a sound booth at the Salt Lake City airport to standing on a stage in Michigan in front of approximately a thousand educators. I share the m

“Kids are so different now.” I heard that everywhere when I was out of the classroom...and honestly, I believed it. So when I returned to teaching, I was nervous. Would students still connect? Would joy and play still wo

I thought I needed to slow down...but my students wanted to speed up. In this episode, I share how student reflections reshaped my own thinking, how AI supported my reflection process, and how listening deeply led to mor

Reflection doesn’t have to be overwhelming to be meaningful. In this episode, I share how using AI as a thought partner helped me reflect on the semester I just finished, uncover key insights, and refine my focus for wha

We’re often told that rest is the reset we need — that once we slow down, motivation and clarity will magically return. But what if that’s not how it actually works? In this honest and reflective episode of the Make Lear

The Make Learning Magical Podcast is back with a brand new episode AND incredible guest! Dave Burgess is the New York Times Best-Selling author of Teach Like a PIRATE, co-author of P is for PIRATE, and the president of D

In this episode, I share some recent thoughts on living out a meaningful life story. Referenced in the episode: Morning Pages The Dave Burgess Show, episode 57, Getting Dramatic with Sam Marsden The Artist's Way by Julia

In this episode, I share 3 ways to bring Easter eggs into learning Taylor Swift-style. Come away with ideas you can bring into a variety of grade levels and subject areas to pique curiosity, boost engagement, and make le

In this episode, I chat with my son and illustrator of Dragon Smart, Tommy Richmond. Learn the story and inspiration behind Dragon Smart illustrations. You will love hearing his story and perspective. Connect with Tommy
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