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“Decolonize our minds” with Yanna Joanne Papadopoulos of Teenacers

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Yanna holds a Bachelors of Fine Arts, a Bachelors of Education, and a Masters in Educational Leadership from Gonzaga University and teaches teens the leadership strategies that have been successful among leaders in becoming resilient and empowered change-makers in their lives; she inspires them to have an impact in their schools and communities.

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John Hamilton: “Leadership, to me, is defining a mission and then working with your team to ensure you get there”

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He’s worked under the three-time Grammy-award-winning artist Gotye, sourcing rare instruments from across the globe, and served as music director of Laurel Dewitt’s SS ’17 and SS ’18 Collection Premieres at New York Fashion Week. I’ve always loved music. In 2019 he co-founded the Dept.

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3 Lessons on Employee Motivation from My Days as a School Teacher

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As an expert in education, I was at a loss. If they were interested in music, I would find great musicians to tie into our history class. Now, these were sixth graders — 10 minutes weren't going to ruin their educational careers, but it was enough to encourage them to open up.

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Luis and Kristen Chevere: “Trust”

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In 2016 he chose to venture into the world of independent education. Over the next four years he would be nominated for 6 hair awards and traveled to Russia, Canada, Ireland, and London on the international education circuit. Through the early part of her hair career she worked in the music industry as a tour manager and hairstylist.

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Soleil: “Focus on presence and progress, not perfection”

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Being a perfectionist also prevented me from releasing music in the past because when everything has to be perfect is when I start procrastinating. My mom is a nurse originally from Brooklyn, and my dad is a bass player and educator originally from Staten Island. mine being mostly music-related. I always loved music.

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Natasha Heschélle: “I wish someone had told me that it’s okay to cry”

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From a very young age, she showed great enthusiasm and talent for the arts: Dance, Modelling, Music and Acting. “I Dance, music, acting. But the problem is, back in Zimbabwe, I had a lot of challenges with my passion for arts because my family wanted me to get an education, and get a “real job”. I wanted to do everything.

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M&A Friday! This Week’s HR Deals and Trending #HotInHR News

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Completes Acquisition of Trilogy Education. Practicing a musical instrument at work and singing in workplace – choirs have become so popular in UK offices that they’ve sparked television shows, local choir leagues, and national competitions. Tags: Wellbeing, workplace. PARTNERSHIPS.