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In this heartfelt episode of the Inspiring ECE Podcast, we delve into the profound reasons why choosing and remaining in the field of Early Childhood Education (ECE) is not just a career choice but a transformative journey. Amidst discussions of burnout and staffing shortages, it's crucial to reconnect with the passion and purpose that drew us to this vocation.
Key Takeaways:
Navigating Negative Narratives: Learn strategies to shift your perspective from challenges to the impactful moments that define your teaching journey.
Building a Supportive Community: Discover the importance of surrounding yourself with positive, passionate educators who uplift and inspire.
Personal Growth Through ECE: Understand how your role as an educator not only shapes young minds but also fosters your own personal and professional development.
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Call to Action:
Reflect on the positive moments in your teaching journey and share them with a colleague or within our community. Let's collectively shift the narrative towards the rewarding and joyful aspects of ECE.
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What if reading could bring families closer together? 📖💛
In this episode of the Inspiring ECE Podcast, we’re diving into the heartwarming and transformative power of mother-daughter book clubs with two incredible guests—co-authors Stefanie and Meghan Voss!
As sisters and passionate educators, they joined forces to create The Mother-Daughter Book Club Guide, a must-have resource for moms and daughters who want to make reading more meaningful, engaging, and fun. But this book isn’t just about choosing books—it’s about strengthening relationships, sparking great conversations, and creating cherished memories.
Whether you’re a parent, educator, or book lover, this episode is filled with insight, inspiration, and practical advice on how to make reading a shared experience that goes beyond the page.
Show Notes:📚 How mother-daughter book clubs deepen connections & create lasting memories💡 Why shared reading builds critical thinking, empathy, and resilience✨ Easy tips for starting your own book club (even for busy moms!)🍿 Creative ways to make book clubs fun & interactive with snacks, activities, and themed ideas👩👧 Heartwarming stories from real families who have embraced book club traditions👯♀️ A behind-the-scenes look at Stefanie & Meghan’s journey as sisters co-writing this book
If you’ve ever wanted to turn reading into a bonding experience—or if you just love discovering new ways to inspire kids through books—this episode is for you!
Where to Find Stefanie & Meghan & Their Book:📘 Get The Mother-Daughter Book Club Guide:https://www.stefaniehohl.com/
🌎 Website: https://www.abcseeheardo.com/📷 Follow them on Instagram: @abcseeheardo @stefaniehohl @meghanvossstudio
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In this episode of the Inspiring ECE Podcast, host Marcia Nicole chats with Angela Odusanya, a dedicated early childhood educator and author of the popular Amelia’s Loose Part Art book series. Angela shares her journey into the world of early learning, how she fell in love with loose parts play, and why it’s so important for young children to have open-ended, exploratory experiences. Tune in to discover actionable strategies for bringing loose parts into your classroom or home, learn how Angela’s stories inspire both kids and adults, and hear why fostering creativity and problem-solving is more crucial than ever.
Guest info links
Website: www.angelaodusanya.com
Instagram/FB/TikTok @angelaodusanya
Amazon links:
Amelia's Loose Part Art-https://a.co/d/7IXcSXV
Amelia's Loose Part Art: A Day at the Beach-https://a.co/d/iOug0RT
Amelia's Easter Surprise- https://a.co/d/dM2I8jd
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In this episode of the Inspiring ECE Podcast, we tackle a topic that every early childhood educator has faced at some point: how do we stay empowered and passionate in a profession that sometimes feels undervalued?
With headlines about burnout, staffing shortages, and the challenges of the field, it’s easy to feel discouraged. But today, we’re flipping the script and focusing on how to reclaim your power, find fulfillment, and thrive in your role—not just survive it.
We’ll explore: ✅ Challenging the misconceptions about ECE and advocating for the profession ✅ New, practical strategies to prevent burnout (beyond just “self-care”) ✅ The importance of professional learning and growth—because evolving as an educator keeps the passion alive
If you’ve ever felt invisible, exhausted, or questioning your future in early childhood education, this episode is your pep talk and action plan rolled into one. Let’s reignite that spark together!
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In this enlightening episode of The Inspiring ECE Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Elizabeth DeWitt, Senior Adoptions & Curriculum Specialist at Learning Without Tears, to explore how multisensory instruction can transform the way children learn and grow. Dr. DeWitt shares practical strategies for integrating touch, movement, music, and more into daily lessons—helping young learners strengthen critical thinking, creativity, and social-emotional skills. We also discuss how to identify student strengths and needs, involve parents in the learning process, and use purposeful play to build a solid foundation for future success.
If you’re looking for engaging, research-backed methods to bring more joy and effectiveness into your classroom, this episode is a must-listen.
Show NotesMain Topics CoveredDefining Multisensory InstructionDr. DeWitt explains the importance of engaging sight, sound, touch, and movement to enhance learning and retention.
Real-Life Classroom ExamplesDiscover simple, practical ways to embed multisensory moments—such as counting goldfish or mixing formula scoops—into daily routines.
Identifying Strengths & NeedsLearn about the assessments and observations that help educators pinpoint individual learning gaps and address them early.
Fostering Critical Thinking & CreativityHear how inviting curiosity and exploration lays the groundwork for deeper understanding and problem-solving.
Parent-Teacher CollaborationWhy modeling behaviors, sharing strategies, and inviting parents into the learning process boosts children’s development.
Learning Without Tears ResourcesExplore programs like Get Set for School, Handwriting Without Tears, Keyboarding Without Tears, and Phonics, Reading, and Me.
Connect with Dr. DeWitt & Learning Without TearsWebsite: www.lwtears.com
Email: [email protected]
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In this episode, host Marcia Nicole dives into one of the most debated issues in early childhood education: using personal devices on the job. She examines both sides—from the convenience of quick communication and handy apps to the pitfalls of distraction and privacy concerns. Marcia also shares tips on setting balanced policies that respect educators’ professional roles while acknowledging their real-life needs. Whether you’re a seasoned ECE professional or just starting out, this conversation helps you navigate the ever-evolving digital landscape in a way that keeps children’s best interests front and center.
Show NotesWhy It Matters: Personal device use in childcare settings can impact safety, supervision, and the overall classroom environment.
Pros & Cons: Phones can help with emergency calls, music, or documentation but can also become a distraction if not used responsibly.
Possible Solutions: Consider policies that allow device use for valid work reasons, designate phone-free zones, or implement work-issued devices to reduce personal phone dependence.
Balancing Compassion & Professionalism: Respect staff by explaining policy rationales, offering flexibility for real emergencies, and leading by example from the top.
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If you found this episode helpful, please share it with a fellow educator or friend. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review the show—it helps us reach more people passionate about early childhood education!
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This episode is a special one. I had the honor of sitting down with members of the Association of Early Childhood Educators of Ontario (AECEO)—an organization at the forefront of advocacy for ECE professionals. Their work is dedicated to empowering educators, pushing for systemic change, and ensuring that the voices of early childhood professionals are heard where it matters most.
Together, we explore:🔹 The power of advocacy—why it’s more than protests and petitions, and how it starts with everyday conversations.🔹 The real challenges facing ECEs—from wages and working conditions to professional recognition and sustainability.🔹 How educators can create change—practical steps to step into advocacy and make an impact.🔹 The AECEO’s role—how this organization is shaping policy, supporting ECEs, and building strong professional communities.
This conversation is inspiring, eye-opening, and essential for anyone passionate about early childhood education. Advocacy isn’t just for a select few—it’s something we can all be part of in our own way. If you’ve ever felt unsure about where to start, this episode will give you the motivation and tools to step into your voice.
🎧 Listen now—because our profession deserves to be seen, valued, and supported.
Guest Links:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_aeceo/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AECEOntario/
Email: : [email protected]
Website: https://www.aeceo.ca/
Guest bio:The Association of Early Childhood Educators Ontario (AECEO) is the professional association for ECEs in Ontario. Our mission is to build and support a strong collective voice for ECEs so they can participate in and influence positive change that benefits children, families, communities, and ECEs. We advocate for respect, recognition, professional pay, and decent working conditions for all members of the early years workforce, while prioritizing the well-being of all early years professionals as the foundation for quality early learning and care.
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Episode description
Are you feeling the weight of job insecurities, endless winter darkness, and the constant flood of negative news? In this candid episode, host Marcia Nicole shares practical ways to protect your emotional well-being—without pretending everything’s sunshine and rainbows. Tune in to discover how to recognize your own emotional toll, limit toxic input (hello, social media scroll!), and find pockets of self-care in everyday tasks (yes, even shoveling snow!). If you’re an educator struggling to keep your head above water, this conversation is here to remind you that you’re resilient, resourceful, and never alone on this journey.
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In this episode of The Inspiring ECE Podcast, we’re thrilled to welcome Kerry Drake, founder of KD Talks, an inspiring thought leader in early childhood education. With over 18 years of experience, Kerry is passionate about creating inclusive, equitable spaces and empowering educators to become reflective practitioners and compassionate leaders.
Join us as we dive deep into the vital role of mentorship in the field of early childhood education. We explore how mentorship shapes the profession, the qualities of a great mentor, and the journey from mentee to mentor. Whether you’re a veteran educator, a new graduate, or somewhere in between, this conversation is packed with insights, advice, and inspiration.
Tune in to learn how mentorship can elevate both mentors and mentees, build stronger teams, and shape the future of early childhood education.
Kerry Drake is the founder of KD Talks, a company dedicated to professional learning for educators. She is a Registered Early Childhood Educator, a Post-Secondary Professor, and holds a Master of Education in Curriculum Studies and Leadership. With over 18 years of experience spanning front-line education and post-secondary teaching, Kerry is a passionate advocate for diversity, equity, and reflective practice in education. She has inspired over 500 educators to become lifelong learners and compassionate leaders.
What We Discuss:
Kerry’s Journey: How her passion for early childhood education began and evolved into mentoring and professional speaking.
Mentorship and ECE:
The role of mentorship in supporting educators and shaping the field.
Qualities that make a great mentor.
The challenges and rewards of being a mentor.
Advice for Mentees: How mentees can foster strong mentor-mentee relationships.
Supporting Veteran Educators: Strategies to help experienced educators reignite their passion for mentorship.
The Future of ECE: Why mentorship is essential for the growth and sustainability of the profession.
Guest Links:
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This podcast was born out of a deep passion for celebrating and uplifting early childhood educators, leaders, and everyone who supports early learning.
In this kickoff episode, I’m taking a moment to reflect on our journey together, share why I started this podcast, and—most importantly—express my heartfelt gratitude to YOU. Whether you’ve been here since Season One or are just joining us now, this community wouldn’t be the same without your support, dedication, and belief in the transformative power of early childhood education.
Join me as we celebrate the incredible work educators do every day, look ahead to an inspiring season of growth and innovation, and discuss how mentorship, wellness, and positivity can help us all thrive.
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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!
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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 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/
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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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