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  • As the year comes to a close, this final episode of the year is all about reflection and gratitude. I want to thank each and every one of you for being part of this journey, for tuning in, sharing, and helping to build this incredible community. This podcast is more than a platform—it’s a space where we connect, support one another, and grow together.

    In this episode, I reflect on the topics we’ve explored this year, from wellness and balance to rediscovering our joy in teaching. I also share what’s ahead for the podcast and invite you to be part of shaping the future by sharing your ideas, challenges, and guest suggestions.

    Thank you for an amazing year—you’ve kept me motivated and inspired, and I can’t wait to continue this journey with you. Until next time, keep finding your joy, because you are making a difference every single day.

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  • In this episode, I’m sharing an unforgettable experience from a recent roundtable discussion where I had the honor of sitting alongside some of the most inspiring educators in the early childhood field. This was a conversation that we, as educators, don’t always get the chance to have—one that focuses on us.

    We talked about the real challenges we face every day and the powerful ways we can support ourselves and each other. From self-care strategies to leadership tips, the importance of mentorship, and the magic of play (not just for the kids but for us, too!), this episode is packed with heart, wisdom, and practical gems you can use right now.

    I also want to celebrate the incredible educators and podcasters who joined me in this conversation. They are doing amazing work to advocate for and support educators everywhere, and I’m so grateful to have connected with them.

    📣 Highlights You Don’t Want to Miss:

    A candid discussion on bridging the gap between theory and practice

    Heartfelt stories that will resonate with educators at every level

    Actionable ideas to implement in your classroom and professional journey today

    💡 Featured Guests:A dynamic panel of educators, including @‌prek.spot, @coachforteachers, @‌ccdcpodcast, @missjamie_rece, @‌childcareconversations, @ecehonestly, @‌susie.beghin, and more!

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  • In this episode, I’m sharing an unforgettable experience from a recent roundtable discussion where I had the honor of sitting alongside some of the most inspiring educators in the early childhood field. This was a conversation that we, as educators, don’t always get the chance to have—one that focuses on us.

    We talked about the real challenges we face every day and the powerful ways we can support ourselves and each other. From self-care strategies to leadership tips, the importance of mentorship, and the magic of play (not just for the kids but for us, too!), this episode is packed with heart, wisdom, and practical gems you can use right now.

    I also want to celebrate the incredible educators and podcasters who joined me in this conversation. They are doing amazing work to advocate for and support educators everywhere, and I’m so grateful to have connected with them.

    📣 Highlights You Don’t Want to Miss:

    A candid discussion on bridging the gap between theory and practice

    Heartfelt stories that will resonate with educators at every level

    Actionable ideas to implement in your classroom and professional journey today

    💡 Featured Guests:A dynamic panel of educators, including @‌prek.spot, @coachforteachers, @‌ccdcpodcast, @missjamie_rece, @‌childcareconversations, @ecehonestly, @‌susie.beghin, and more!

  • In this episode, I’m sharing an unforgettable experience from a recent roundtable discussion where I had the honor of sitting alongside some of the most inspiring educators in the early childhood field. This was a conversation that we, as educators, don’t always get the chance to have—one that focuses on us.

    We talked about the real challenges we face every day and the powerful ways we can support ourselves and each other. From self-care strategies to leadership tips, the importance of mentorship, and the magic of play (not just for the kids but for us, too!), this episode is packed with heart, wisdom, and practical gems you can use right now.

    I also want to celebrate the incredible educators and podcasters who joined me in this conversation. They are doing amazing work to advocate for and support educators everywhere, and I’m so grateful to have connected with them.

    📣 Highlights You Don’t Want to Miss:

    A candid discussion on bridging the gap between theory and practice

    Heartfelt stories that will resonate with educators at every level

    Actionable ideas to implement in your classroom and professional journey today

    💡 Featured Guests:A dynamic panel of educators, including @‌prek.spot, @coachforteachers, @‌ccdcpodcast, @missjamie_rece, @‌childcareconversations, @ecehonestly, @‌susie.beghin, and more!

  • In this week’s episode of Ispyr to Educate, we’re joined by Jamee Herbert, CEO and co-founder of BridgeCare, a company revolutionizing early childhood education (ECE) through technology and advocacy. Jamee has dedicated her career to making high-quality childcare accessible and equitable for families, providers, and agencies across the U.S. With a focus on empathy-led technology, BridgeCare offers data-driven solutions that simplify enrollment, subsidy access, and program administration—positively impacting over 500,000 families and 50,000 providers nationwide.

    Tune in as we chat with Jamee about the vital connection between provider pay and childcare quality, the role of technology in creating inclusive ECE experiences, and her vision for the future of childcare. This episode is packed with insights and inspiration for educators, parents, and policymakers alike!

    Connect with Jamee:

    Website: BridgeCare: An ECE System That Works for Everyone

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameeherbert/

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  • In this episode, I’m sharing a recent professional learning experience with Dr. Andrew B. Campbell (Dr. ABC) that reignited my passion and reminded me why our wellness as educators is so essential. Dr. ABC’s words were powerful, emphasizing that our joy, energy, and growth as educators are worth protecting and prioritizing. I’m sharing the key takeaways that inspired me to continue advocating for educator wellness and to bring big energy to every space we’re in. Join me as we dive into the power of learning experiences that light us up and how we can grow, glow, and go on this journey together.

    Dr. Andrew B Campbell Contact Info:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-b-campbell-ph-d-a7373b2b/

    Instagram: Instagram (@teachablemomentswithdrabc)

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeachableMomentswithDr.ABC/

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  • In this empowering episode of the Inspiring ECE Podcast, your host Marcia Nicole sits down with the amazing Julie Hansen—a passionate Early Childhood Educator, Consultant, and Author with over 24 years of experience. Julie’s journey is all about leadership, growth, and making a real impact in early childhood education.

    Julie takes us through her inspiring story, starting as a young educator to becoming a leader who is now focused on team leadership, management training, and developing programs that shape the future of ECE. We talk about the challenges she faced along the way, the big wins, and how her passion for advocacy continues to drive her mission to uplift educators and children.

    This episode is packed with powerful takeaways:

    Julie’s personal transformation from an educator to a leader, and the experiences that shaped her approach

    How she champions the importance of leadership in early childhood education—and how even small steps can create big waves

    The vital role of management training in empowering educators to provide high-quality learning environments

    Why advocacy is key in this field and how educators can make an impact, even with simple, everyday actions

    Insights from Julie’s published work on emergent curriculum and leadership, offering practical wisdom for every educator

    Julie’s passion for leadership and high-quality early learning shines through in every part of her journey. Whether you’re an educator, leader, or advocate, this episode will inspire you to lead with purpose and continue making a difference in your own way.

    🎧 Tune in for a conversation filled with motivation and actionable insights!

    Connect with Julie Hansen:

    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/inspired_ece/

    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/eceinspired/

    YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@InspiredECE

    LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-hansen-9023a641/

  • In this episode, I’m sharing my story with both new and longtime listeners, opening up about the journey that led me to create The Inspiring ECE Podcast. I’m so grateful for each of you who tunes in, shares your feedback, and makes this community what it is. Whether you’re just joining us or have been here since the beginning, thank you for being part of this growing network of educators supporting one another.

    I also want to give a special shoutout to Carla Ward and her Shoot for the Stars Podcast Academy, where I learned so much about bringing this vision to life. Through her program, I gained the tools and confidence to create a platform that amplifies the voices of educators and dives into the real conversations we all need.

    Tune in to hear more about my journey and my gratitude for all of you who make this community possible. And as always, I’d love to hear from you! Reach out with any topics you’d like covered, or if you’re interested in being a guest on the show.

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  • In today’s episode, I’m getting real and vulnerable about what’s been going on behind the scenes. It’s been a rough couple of months trying to balance everything—being an educator, a mom, an entrepreneur, and honestly, just being me. I’m diving into the emotional ups and downs, the exhaustion, the moments of guilt, and the brain fog that’s made me feel like I’m falling behind. This isn’t just about balancing work and life; it’s about learning to find harmony in the chaos and giving ourselves grace in the process.

    If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, unmotivated, or like you’re not “enough,” this episode is for you. We’re opening up the conversation on the things we often keep to ourselves—like exhaustion, guilt, and the struggle to keep going when the world expects us to keep it all together. Join me for an honest, heart-to-heart chat that I hope will leave you feeling seen, understood, and inspired to keep moving forward at your own pace.

    Tune in, and let’s normalize being human, together.

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  • In this special episode of Inspire to Educate, we celebrate Early Childhood Education Appreciation Day by honoring the incredible work of early childhood educators everywhere. Whether you're a director, coordinator, or nurturing children right on the floor, this episode is a message of gratitude, appreciation, and motivation just for you.

    Host Marcia Nicole, a dedicated educator with over 20 years in the early childhood sector, shares her personal experiences, reflections, and heartfelt thanks to all educators making a difference in the lives of young children every day. From the challenges to the triumphs, this episode is a reminder of just how vital your role is, not only in shaping the futures of the children you teach but in fostering inclusive, welcoming spaces for families and communities.

    Tune in for an uplifting message filled with inspiration, connection, and recognition of your dedication to early learning. You are seen, you are appreciated, and most of all, you are making a difference. This episode is short, sweet, and designed to remind you why your work in early childhood education matters so much.

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  • In this episode of the Inspiring ECE Podcast, we're diving into early literacy with special guest Stefanie Hohl, creator of the ABC See, Hear, Do program. Stefanie shares her expert insights on how movement can help young children develop essential reading skills and why incorporating multi-sensory learning is key to engaging active learners.

    Join us as we discuss practical strategies that both educators and parents can use to make reading fun, engaging, and accessible for all types of learners. Whether you’re teaching in a classroom or supporting your child at home, this episode is packed with actionable tips and ideas to spark a love for reading in children ages 3-8.

    Key Topics Covered:

    The importance of movement in teaching early literacy skills.

    How to support kids who struggle to sit still during reading activities.

    Fun and creative ways to make reading engaging for reluctant readers.

    Practical strategies for teachers and parents to use at home or in the classroom.

    Connect with Stefanie:

    Website: abcseeheardo.com and stefaniehohl.com/

    Instagram: @‌stefaniehohl @abcseeheardo

    Facebook: @‌stefaniehohl @abcseeheardo

    X: @‌stefaniehohl @abcseeheardo

    Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode! We’d love to hear your thoughts and feedback, so leave us a comment or review. Check out the show notes to connect with Stefanie and explore her amazing program.As always, keep inspiring, and we’ll see you in the next episode!

  • Get ready for an inspiring episode of the Inspiring ECE Podcast! I’m thrilled to introduce you to Ana Valle Rivera—an ECE powerhouse who’s making waves in our field. Ana is the founder of Early Years Thriving, a dynamic speaker, a workshop facilitator, a consultant, a children’s book author, and a supermom of three!

    Ana’s journey began in 2007, and she hasn’t looked back since. She’s now completing her Master of Professional Education at the University of Western Ontario, and she’s all about lifting up our ECE community. Ana shares how her experiences, from presenting impactful workshops on educator wellness to creating meaningful connections with other educators, fuel her passion for early childhood education.

    But that’s not all! Ana’s business is all about cheering others on, and she’s here to tell us how supporting her fellow educators helps her stay inspired and overcome self-doubt. This episode is packed with energy, insight, and heart—everything you need to feel motivated and uplifted!

    Connect with Ana Valle Rivera:

    Website: earlyyearsthriving.com/

    Instagram: @‌earlyyearsthriving

    Don’t miss out—tune in to catch all the amazingness that Ana brings to the table

  • In this episode of the Inspiring ECE Podcast, we tackle the pressing issue of early childhood educators leaving the field at an alarming rate. Despite their essential role in shaping children's futures and laying the foundation for lifelong learning, many ECE professionals face significant challenges that lead them to exit their careers. We delve into the root causes of this turnover crisis, sharing personal stories from educators who have faced burnout, low wages, lack of support, and other systemic issues. We also examine the far-reaching consequences of this trend, including the negative impacts on children's development, family dynamics, and community stability.

    We also highlight ways to support those who have left the field but still want to contribute to the education and care of young children. Join us as we uncover the complexities of this issue and explore actionable steps towards a more sustainable future for early childhood education. Let's work together to ensure that dedicated ECE professionals receive the recognition and support they deserve.

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  • In this uplifting episode of the Inspiring ECE Podcast, join your host Marcia Nicole for an enlightening discussion with the remarkable Carla Ward. Carla, a dedicated early childhood educator, shares her inspiring journey, from transforming classrooms to empowering fellow educators.

    We delve into Carla’s passion for designing engaging educational spaces and how she turned challenges into opportunities. Her story is a testament to the power of creativity and resilience in the ECE sector.

    We also explore the importance of self-documentation and how every educator has a unique story worth sharing. Carla's insights will motivate you to start documenting your own journey and share your expertise with the world.

    Tune in to hear Carla’s incredible journey, her victories and challenges, and how she continues to inspire and uplift the early childhood education community.

    Connect with Carla Ward:

    Website: https://elfoundations.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elfoundations

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carla-ward/

  • In today's episode, we dive deep into the world of early childhood education, challenging the common misconceptions that ECEs are merely babysitters. We'll explore the multifaceted role of ECE professionals and highlight the critical importance of their work as educators. By the end of this episode, you'll have a clearer understanding of the invaluable contributions you make as an early childhood educator and feel empowered to embrace your role with confidence and pride. Join us as we celebrate the true essence of ECEs and connect with me on Instagram for more insights and inspiration.

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  • Join Marcia Nicole in a lively exploration of the power of networking in early childhood education on this episode of the Ispyr to Educate Podcast, titled "Building Strong Connections in ECE: Networking Tips for Educators." We dive into the crucial role networking plays in professional growth and share practical tips on how to connect with other educators. Discover the benefits of forming professional relationships and hear inspiring success stories from fellow educators. Marcia encourages all educators to step out of their comfort zones and embrace the joy and opportunities that come with building a strong professional network.

    Marcia Nicole shares the secrets to successful networking in early childhood education. Learn how to build supportive professional relationships and make every day a bit more connected in this engaging episode.

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  • Join Marcia Nicole in the grand finale of our Wellness Month series on the Ispyr to Educate Podcast, titled "Maintaining Wellness and Health." In this uplifting episode, Marcia wraps up our wellness journey, celebrating the progress we've made together. Dive into reflections on physical health and nutrition, overall well-being, and managing stress and mental health. Whether you completed our 14-day challenge or just took small steps towards better health, your efforts are truly inspiring. Discover practical tips and encouragement to keep prioritizing your health and well-being. Tune in, get inspired, and let’s continue supporting each other on this wellness journey!

    Episode Highlights:

    Personal Reflection: Celebrating progress and self-care over perfection.Physical Health and Nutrition: Hydration, balanced diet, and regular physical activity.Overall Well-Being: Exploring the eight dimensions of wellness.Managing Stress and Mental Health: Mindfulness, exercise, and building support networks.Maintaining Wellness: Continuous journey, intentional choices, and personal reflection.

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  • In this fun and bubbly episode, Marcia Nicole celebrates the end of the school year and the beginning of summer! She reflects on the past year, acknowledging both the joys and challenges faced by educators and students alike. Marcia emphasizes the importance of being mindful of the different ways students experience summer break and shares some fabulous tips for making the most out of this exciting time.

    Marcia also takes a moment to thank all the amazing educators for their hard work and dedication throughout the year. She offers a heartfelt reminder that even though not every day may have been perfect, the impact you’ve had on your students is truly immeasurable.

    For the students listening, there’s a special message encouraging them to enjoy their summer, make new friends, and embrace new experiences. It’s all about being present and savoring every moment of the break.

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    Join our Facebook Inspire to Educate Collective to connect with other fabulous educators.Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a comment to let us know what you think!Join our newsletter or visit our website for opportunities to work together.
  • Hello, amazing educators and champions of early childhood! It's Marcia Nicole here with the Ispyr to Educate Podcast, and welcome back to our special Wellness Month series! Today’s episode is all about mental health and managing stress. As educators, we juggle countless responsibilities, and it's crucial to take care of our mental well-being. In this episode, I share my personal story of overcoming stress and provide practical strategies for maintaining mental health, embracing imperfection, and building resilience. From mindfulness practices to time management tips, we've got you covered. Join us on this wellness journey and let's support one another to stay well and motivated. Ready to dive in? Let's get started!

    Understanding Mental Health and StressDefinition of mental health and stressChallenges faced by educators and the impact on mental healthResearch highlights from the Ontario Ministry of EducationManaging Perfectionism and Embracing Good EnoughDiscussion on the pitfalls of perfectionismEncouragement to delegate and accept "good enough"Affirmation of educators' value and worthPractical Strategies for Mental HealthMindfulness and Meditation: Tips and recommended appsPhysical Activity: Benefits and easy ways to stay activeTime Management and Delegation: Prioritizing and setting boundariesHealthy Lifestyle Choices: Nutrition, sleep, and hydrationConnection and Support: Building a supportive networkPractical Strategies for Managing StressStress Reduction Techniques: Breathing exercises, relaxation, and imageryJournaling: Reflecting and processing emotionsProfessional Development and Support: Opportunities for growth and resilienceWork-Life Balance: Setting boundaries and finding joyPositive Self-Talk: Affirmations and challenging negative thoughts

    Resources:

    Importance of ECE Mental HealthPrioritizing Mental Health in Early Childhood EducationTeacher Stress and Health (PENNSTATE 2016)

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  • Join Marcia Nicole as she continues our Wellness Month series with an episode focused on "Physical Health and Nutrition for Educators." Discover practical tips on staying hydrated, eating a balanced diet, and incorporating regular exercise into your busy schedule. Get inspired to take care of your body and join our 14-day nutrition and exercise challenge starting on June 17!

    Episode Highlights:

    Introduction: Welcome to Wellness Month and overview of the 14-day challenge.

    Personal Story: Marcia’s journey towards better physical health and its impact on her life.

    Hydration: The importance of staying hydrated and tips for drinking more water.

    Balanced Diet: How to maintain a balanced diet with practical tips and mindful eating.

    Regular Exercise: Ideas for incorporating regular physical activity into your routine.

    Mindful Eating: Strategies for mindful eating and making conscious food choices.

    Recap: Key points on hydration, balanced diet, exercise, and mindful eating.

    14-Day Challenge Promotion: Details on the upcoming challenge and how to participate.

    Call to Action: Share your wellness tips and stories, and connect with us on social media.

    Conclusion: Encouragement to prioritize physical health and nutrition, and a reminder to download the wellness checklist.

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    Resources:

    Physical Health and Wellness for Teachers

    Thriving as a Teacher: The Power of Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyle Habits