Show notes
Jackie Shay Shares about overcoming imposter syndrome through joyful curiosity on episode 571 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Sometimes I get in my head about imposter syndrome about being joyful.
Why can’t we recognize that these different types of intelligences have just as much value as intellectual intelligence?
It’s about supporting the learning by doing meaningful, challenging work that promotes growth, that allows us to find joy in the discomfort that comes from the vulnerability of pushing your mind to its boundaries and beyond.
Resources
- Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education: Uplifting Teaching & Learning for All, edited by Eileen Camfield
- Emotional Intelligence
- Video about neuroplasticity
- Making Challenging Subjects Fun: Episode 66 with Anissa Ramirez
- Creating Desirable Difficulties to Enhance Learning, by Elizabeth L. Bjork and Robert Bjork
- Beyond Dichotomous Thinking: Episode 527 with Alexis Peirce Caudell
- What Baby George (and Handstands) Taught me About Learning from Mike Wesch
- Radical hope: A teaching manifesto, by Kevin Gannon
- Fred Wolf
- Awe: The new science of everyday wonder and how it can transform your life, by Dacher Keltner
- Coaching for Leaders Episode 254: Use Power for Good and Not Evil, with Dacher Keltner
- Tennis ball massage
- Relaxed Cozy House Mix in a New York Loft | Tinzo