Podcast: November Learning – Making Meaning from COVID19 – Self Reflection
June 2, 2020
Listen as Jennifer shares practical key insights into how we can all use this crazy time of Covid 19 to deepen our understanding of ourselves; knowing our identity, suspending certainty, taking responsibility, working interdependently, and building resiliency.
About:
In this podcast, Jennifer sits down with Alan November on the November Learning Podcast to discuss how to find meaning in the time of COVID 19. Alan November is a veteran educator and a leader in transforming teaching and learning. November Learning is filled with passionate educators and school leaders. It is their mission to empower educators to expand their own boundaries of what is possible.

About Jennifer Abrams
Jennifer has been recognized as one of "21 Women All K-12 Educators Need to Know" by Education Week's 'Finding Common Ground' blog. She considers herself a "voice coach," helping others learn how to best use their voices – be it collaborating on a team, facilitating a group, coaching a colleague, supervising an employee and being an all around better human being in all types of interactions.
Work with Jennifer
Praise for Jennifer
“Jennifer’s session was not just a workshop, but an invitation to look inward at how we, as adults, show up in our professional roles. She reminded us that hard conversations are not about winning or avoiding conflict, but about cultivating clarity, empathy, and courage.
One of the most powerful takeaways was this: for dialogue to be truly effective, we must learn to communicate with precision while holding space for humanity. Hard conversations should not shut people down; they should open the door to growth-producing feedback that strengthens trust, relationships, and professional practice. My learning experience with Jennifer was a reminder that our impact as educators is amplified when we are willing to pause, reflect, and engage with one another in ways that foster both accountability and compassion.”

