Posts tagged Visual Impairment
What Jeremy Hill and Joan Broadbeck keep in their car "boot" as they travel for their lessons

Have you ever had one of those times where you pull up to a lesson. You get out. You think you have everything under control and then you forgot the most important material? Yeah, you have. We all have. And you have enough experiences like that over many, many years. You start to really figure out what works and what doesn't work for your learners and what they need on a continual basis for you to keep in your car trunk, or as Aussies call it, your car boot. Today we're talking with Joan Brodbeck and Jeremy Hill, and they're going to be sharing with us what they keep in their cars as they travel around rural Kansas, and all around Australia for their lesson.

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How Motherhood Propelled One Woman to Becoming the First Female Superintendent of the Texas School for the Blind with Emily Coleman

This is it. Today is the day today is the day that your mind gets blown as to what is possible for women in this field. Today, I get to introduce you to Emily Coleman, who is the first female superintendent of the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired. And while yes, I was shaking in my boots, when we asked Emily to come on to our little podcast, I am so grateful that she agreed. Not only is this woman so inspirational, but she is one of the nicest people I've ever spoken to in my life.

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