Embodying Change and Embracing Failure with Hope Paterson | Tanya Sheckley

On this Rebel Educator® podcast, Tanya Sheckley has a conversation with Hope Paterson about embracing failure, inspiring change, and building transformative relationships. Hope is a global nomad, mother of two and transformation coach who for the past 20 years has been working in what she calls the Hope triangle: electrifying pathways for humans of all ages working at the intersection of education, innovation and entrepreneurship.

Hope walks alongside people as they move from old to new, supporting them to identify opportunities, and support new ways of moving through their lives—careers, lifestyle changes and family. Her innate skill of understanding and articulating the uniqueness and brilliance of people allows them to explore and achieve what they envision. 

She runs the Hope Braintrust—a global think tank with live events and collaborations. She is building a vibrant online network for people of all ages moving through change called Hope Sparks Network. She runs coaching programs for individuals and teams moving from feeling stuck to a world of impact and growth. She is in your corner to empower you to move to new heights.

IN THIS EPISODE, WE DISCUSS:

  • How Hope works to help people navigate changes in their lives.
  • The importance of embodying change.
  • The most relevant tool we need to face failure.
  • Creating opportunities for the intergenerational transfer of knowledge.
  • The Hope Braintrust and how it’s fostering collaboration and innovation in education.

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Tanya Sheckley

Tanya Sheckley is Founder and President of UP Academy, an elementary lab school which values innovation, empathy and strength and incorporates a unique neuro-development program for children with physical disabilities. Tanya’s vision and mission show it’s possible to celebrate differences, change what’s broken in the American education system, and that all children can receive a rigorous, well-rounded education. She is an Edpreneur, Author of Rebel Educator: Create Classrooms of Imagination and Impact and host of the Rebel Educator podcast. She speaks frequently on the future of education and entrepreneurship. She is a rebel educator who works with new and existing schools to question the status quo and develop innovative student experiences through inclusion and project-based learning.

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