The Gratitude Spark Podcast

Educating With Gratitude - with June Johnson

February 22, 2022 Mike Good Season 2 Episode 4
Educating With Gratitude - with June Johnson
The Gratitude Spark Podcast
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The Gratitude Spark Podcast
Educating With Gratitude - with June Johnson
Feb 22, 2022 Season 2 Episode 4
Mike Good

Educators - the impact they have on the children who are our future can't be overstated.

  • Have you wondered why people choose to become an educator?
  • Have you wondered  how educators can learn from the children they teach?
  • Have you wondered how gratitude shows up for those who teach our children?

On today's episode we're chatting with June Johnson - a lifelong educator who started out her career as a Special Education teacher and then moved into administration as an elementary school principal. 

June chose to spend her career with one thing in mind - “paying it forward”.  In this episode, she discusses how that one simple ACT of gratitude shaped both her and the children in ways unimaginable.  She talks about her motivation for her servant heart and that “how you make someone feel” will always be more important than whatever it is that you’re trying to teach them.

So join us, to hear June's story of empathy, goodwill, gratitude and impact.

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Educators - the impact they have on the children who are our future can't be overstated.

  • Have you wondered why people choose to become an educator?
  • Have you wondered  how educators can learn from the children they teach?
  • Have you wondered how gratitude shows up for those who teach our children?

On today's episode we're chatting with June Johnson - a lifelong educator who started out her career as a Special Education teacher and then moved into administration as an elementary school principal. 

June chose to spend her career with one thing in mind - “paying it forward”.  In this episode, she discusses how that one simple ACT of gratitude shaped both her and the children in ways unimaginable.  She talks about her motivation for her servant heart and that “how you make someone feel” will always be more important than whatever it is that you’re trying to teach them.

So join us, to hear June's story of empathy, goodwill, gratitude and impact.