Gratitude in Action – Leading with Heart

19/11/2025 34 min Temporada 1 Episodio 3.3

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In this episode, Aimée Donoho talks with longtime educator and district specialist Alana Haitsuka Fernandez about how gratitude can shape leadership, strengthen relationships, and sustain educators through challenging seasons. With 30 years in Hawai‘i’s public schools, Alana shares stories of connection, creativity, and the “extra moments” that defined her teaching journey — from mentoring students to building the Teen College Counselors program now replicated across West Hawai‘i.Together, they explore how noticing what’s good, valuing community, and saying yes to meaningful opportunities help educators find balance and renewed purpose. Alana reminds us that gratitude isn’t just a feeling — it’s a way of moving through the world with presence, service, and heart.Key themes:• Teaching as a calling• Gratitude as a lens for resilience• Relationships at the center of learning• The power of small “extra” moments• Creativity and courage in education• Sustaining yourself through hard seasonsMemorable insight:“I don’t remember the grading or the paperwork — I remember the magical moments with students.”🌐 Connect with UsWebsite: www.therippleeffect.ioInstagram: @rippleeffect.teachersFacebook: The Ripple Effect PodcastLinktree: linktr.ee/rippleeffect.teachers⚠️ DisclaimerThe content shared on The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for therapy, counseling, medical advice, or mental health treatment.If you or someone you know is in crisis, please contact a licensed mental health professional or call 911 immediately. Always seek the guidance of a qualified provider with any questions you may have regarding your mental or emotional health.

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