Listen "Talking Through Failure"
Episode Synopsis
As we enter Persephone Days here in Columbia, when we drop below 10 hours of daylight in 24, we again try to sit in that pause when things have gone wrong and we're unsure what to do next. We talk with Tinesha Croom who is both an advisor and a faculty member at the college. Her perspective in both of these positions offers important perspective on student response to failure and how we as faculty and staff can change our responses in kind. We talk together about having hard conversations when students and faculty can both be uncertain what should happen next.What can these conversations look like? What has she found is important when they happen? How could we find new ways of having these conversations? Join us to get a little farther into our explorations and to pay tribute to another season guide whose influence helped inform this podcast project.
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