• Ep 08: Reflecting on the Year

  • Jul 2 2021
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 08: Reflecting on the Year

  • Summary

  • Can you believe we have made it to the end of this absolute rollercoaster of a year? Neither can we. We are so grateful that you have joined us on this wild ride so far, and in today’s episode, we are taking the time to reflect on the year that was. We hear what Jonathan and Scott are thankful for, what they wish they had known 10 months ago, and the areas in which they have grown the most over the past year. David Jordan also joins to share some of his wonderful insights. As teachers, we are also in the business of learning, and the past year has taught us more than we ever thought was possible. We saw how hard people worked, and got a firsthand look into just how many phenomenal things human beings are capable of. Thank you so much for joining us on this journey, and we look forward to catching up after this well-deserved summer break!


    Key Points From This Episode:

    • What Jonathan is thankful for this year: saying yes to the podcast!
    • Hear what Scott and his son are thankful for this year.
    • Find out what Jonathan and Scott wish they had known 10 months ago.
    • Jonathan’s plans for the summer; he’s taking a proper break from work!
    • Scott’s summer plans and the difficulty he has had getting home due to the pandemic.
    • What a snowbird is and how they escape harsh winters.
    • Where Jonathan and Scott have grown most over the past year.
    • There needs to be a balance between planning and spontaneity for good things to happen.
    • What scratches Jonathan, Scott, and David’s chalkboards.
    • A lightning round of fill-in-the-blank to end the show.


    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Scott Lindner

    Jonathan Mueller

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