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How you show up matters.

Episode 9 | Oct 20, 2021

How you show up matters.

Julie Paiva

Julie Paiva is a mother, a writer, an actress, and a first-grade teacher. Be it on the page, the stage, or in the classroom,  storytelling is a vital part of Julie’s life. In addition to sharing about storytelling, Julie and David discuss the joys and challenges of being a first-grade teacher. They go deep into the responsibility of being there at the beginning of a student’s learning journey and how that impacts them as adults. Lots of things in life can be thoroughly unpredictable and Julie reminds us that how we show up matters.

    More About the Guest:

    As a teacher through the Covid-19 pandemic, Julie Paiva understands the struggle of maintaining connections through distance and distractions. She recognizes that being a teacher requires a level of vulnerability and transparency that can be difficult to convey through distance learning. She asks the question that other teachers have struggled with: How do you give...

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  • More About the Guest:

    As a teacher through the Covid-19 pandemic, Julie Paiva understands the struggle of maintaining connections through distance and distractions. She recognizes that being a teacher requires a level of vulnerability and transparency that can be difficult to convey through distance learning. She asks the question that other teachers have struggled with: How do you give that much love to so many people all the time? 

     

    More About the Conversation:

    As the conversation progresses, we hear Julie and David discuss some simple fundamental truths we can rely on even when the world feels chaotic. Like attracts like; kindness brings more kindness and anger brings more anger.

     

    About the Story:

    When David asks, “What do you think children need to hear right now?” Julie explains the benefits of children knowing that actions have consequences. As first-graders enter into a school world that is new and frustrating, it is important for them to know that how you show up matters. Even when we are offering grace to one another in difficult times, it is important for you to show up and try your best. By showing up, you help not only yourself, but you also encourage and inspire those around you.  

    In the story Julie and David create together, we meet Mister Key-Wand, a top-hat wearing hedgehog, former actor turned first-grade teacher. Mister Key-Wand thinks he is ready for the first day of school but those rambunctious forest kids won’t settle down. Upstaged on the very first day, Mister Key-Wand surprises everyone (including himself) and embodies the message that our choices have consequences. (Through the magic of story development, Mister Key-Wand becomes Miss Key-Wand in the final Sparkle Story.) Ultimately, Miss Key-Wand models her ability to determine her experiences through her own choices.

    Explore more from the episode:

    Read more about the Storying Project, David Sewell McCann, and Sparkle Stories.

    Explore the Junkyard Tales collection.

    This episode was recorded on January 29, 2021.

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Julie Paiva- How You Show Up Matters

Episode 9 | Oct 20, 2021

How you show up matters.

Julie Paiva

Julie Paiva is a mother, a writer, an actress, and a first-grade teacher. Be it on the page, the stage, or in the classroom,  storytelling is a vital part of Julie’s life. In addition to sharing about storytelling, Julie and David discuss the joys and challenges of being a first-grade teacher. They go deep into the responsibility of being there at the beginning of a student’s learning journey and how that impacts them as adults. Lots of things in life can be thoroughly unpredictable and Julie reminds us that how we show up matters.

Julie Paiva- How You Show Up Matters
    More About the Guest:

    As a teacher through the Covid-19 pandemic, Julie Paiva understands the struggle of maintaining connections through distance and distractions. She recognizes that being a teacher requires a level of vulnerability...

  • Read More
  • More About the Guest:

    As a teacher through the Covid-19 pandemic, Julie Paiva understands the struggle of maintaining connections through distance and distractions. She recognizes that being a teacher requires a level of vulnerability and transparency that can be difficult to convey through distance learning. She asks the question that other teachers have struggled with: How do you give that much love to so many people all the time? 

     

    More About the Conversation:

    As the conversation progresses, we hear Julie and David discuss some simple fundamental truths we can rely on even when the world feels chaotic. Like attracts like; kindness brings more kindness and anger brings more anger.

     

    About the Story:

    When David asks, “What do you think children need to hear right now?” Julie explains the benefits of children knowing that actions have consequences. As first-graders enter into a school world that is new and frustrating, it is important for them to know that how you show up matters. Even when we are offering grace to one another in difficult times, it is important for you to show up and try your best. By showing up, you help not only yourself, but you also encourage and inspire those around you.  

    In the story Julie and David create together, we meet Mister Key-Wand, a top-hat wearing hedgehog, former actor turned first-grade teacher. Mister Key-Wand thinks he is ready for the first day of school but those rambunctious forest kids won’t settle down. Upstaged on the very first day, Mister Key-Wand surprises everyone (including himself) and embodies the message that our choices have consequences. (Through the magic of story development, Mister Key-Wand becomes Miss Key-Wand in the final Sparkle Story.) Ultimately, Miss Key-Wand models her ability to determine her experiences through her own choices.

    Explore more from the episode:

    Read more about the Storying Project, David Sewell McCann, and Sparkle Stories.

    Explore the Junkyard Tales collection.

    This episode was recorded on January 29, 2021.

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