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December 23rd, 2024

Pathways to Teacher Well Being: Insights From Carolyn Boras

  1. Pathways to Teacher Well Being: Insights From Carolyn Boras Dave Roberts 43:45

In this episode of The Teaching Journeys Podcast, host Dave Roberts interviews Carolyn Boras, an international educator turned hypnotherapist. Carolyn shares her personal journey from experiencing Burnout as a long-time educator in Vancouver to revitalizing her career and personal life through international teaching and Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT). Carolyn discusses the impact of RTT in helping educators overcome Stress, Anxiety, and limiting beliefs, and provides insights into the differences between international and domestic teaching environments. She also emphasizes the importance of seeking support and making incremental changes to improve one’s professional and personal life.

Carolyn’s Bio and Contact Information

Carolyn packed her bags, left everything that was familiar and moved halfway around the world. Why? She was desperate for some relief. Carolyn had already been in Education for more than 20 years and experienced anxiety, panic, and dread when faced with work-life imbalance, unrealistic expectations and the feelings of guilt and failure because she wanted something better for my life

The thought of having to stay where she was for another 15 years before she could retire, was incomprehensible to her.

Carolyn has been an international educator now for almost 20 years. But taking such drastic measures is not doable for everyone. Changing the scene doesn’t necessarily change the details.

There’s a much simpler and faster way for affecting healthy change. Carolyn’s goal is to help educators who are experiencing “burn-out” restore their self- esteem and confidence and to reclaim their personal power using proven tools and techniques that she knows provides life-changing results.

The tools of Rapid Transformational Therapy® (RTT®) have a powerful, transformative effect. RTT® can help shift limiting beliefs that hold you back from reclaiming your self-esteem, confidence, sense of purpose and personal power, so that you can live the life that you envision.

Contact Information:

Website: carolynborashypnotherapy.com

Email: carolyn@carolynborashypnotherapy.com

The Teaching Journeys Podcast is available on your favorite podcast platforms.

To find out more about Dave go to davidrobertsmsw.com and his author page psychologyprofessorandminister.com

Dave Roberts LMSW, Author, Podcaster

David J. Roberts, LMSW, became a parent who experienced the death of a child, when his daughter Jeannine died of cancer on 3/1/03 at the age of 18. He is a retired addiction professional and an adjunct professor in the psychology child life department at Utica University in Utica, New York. Dave also teaches psychology classes at Pratt MWP School of Art and Design. He is the host of The Teaching Journeys Podcast, which can be found on Apple, Spotify and other podcast platforms.

Dave has presented workshops at national conferences of The Compassionate Friends as well as for the Bereaved Parents of the USA. He was also a keynote speaker at the 2011 and 2015 national gatherings of the Bereaved Parents of the USA. Dave also co-presented a workshop titled “Helping Faculty After Traumatic Loss” for the Parkland, Florida community in May of 2018, in the aftermath of the mass shootings at Stoneman Douglas High School.

Roberts has been a past HuffPost contributor and has contributed articles to Medium, Open to Hope Foundation, Mindfulness and Grief, Thrive Global, and the Recovering the Self Journal. He has also appeared on numerous podcasts, as well as Open to Hope Television. In 2021,he co-authored and published a book with Reverend Patty Furino titled, When The Psychology Professor Met The Minister.

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