Take Notes with Jen Rafferty
Are you caught in the whirlwind of overwhelming responsibilities, forgetting the fiery passion that once fueled your teaching journey? Do Sundays fill you with dread, and does the very thought of Monday morning send chills down your spine?
It’s time to toss those feelings out the window!
Welcome to Season 3 of the Take Notes podcast, where you get to give yourself a permission slip to disrupt the status quo, reclaim your agency, and step into a world where you get to make yourself the priority in order to show up as your best-self.
I’m your host Jen Rafferty - a former music teacher, Emotional Intelligence Practitioner, mom of 2, and founder of Empowered Educator, and I’ve been where you are.
In this season, we’re not just talking about surviving; we’re diving deep into thriving!
We’re rewriting the educator’s narrative and tearing down the walls of perfectionism, people-pleasing, and that crippling guilt that has held you captive. It’s time to liberate yourself from the chains of conventional education and step into a world of empowerment and freedom.
This is a space where your well-being is the core curriculum, where taking care of yourself isn’t just encouraged – it’s a requirement. Where your empowerment translates into the transformation of lives, creating a ripple effect that shapes future generations.
In these electrifying episodes, we’re moving from mere inspiration to tangible integration. Each conversation is a stepping stone to transform your practices, breathe life into your passion, and ignite the change to live a healthier, happier, and more balanced life. We’re about taking action and turning those “how’s” into now’s!
The transformation begins HERE and NOW. Say goodbye to the mundane, and hello to a world where you are unstoppable. Buckle up and get ready to explore territories unknown because, in this space, we are unearthing the extraordinary in every educator.
Are you ready to take the lead in your life? To not just be an educator, but a revolutionary and make transformational generational change?
Let’s do this!
Take Notes with Jen Rafferty
How to create a better work-life balance for dads in leadership roles with Larry Dake and Jeff Evener
Feeling stuck in the endless cycle of work, family responsibilities, and personal growth?
Many dads find themselves caught in struggling to balance their professional ambitions with the demands of fatherhood. It's a juggle that often leaves little room for self-care, leading to stress and burnout.
But what if there was a way to break free from this pattern, to find fulfillment in both your career and family life?
In today’s episode, we dive deep into the lives of dads who are also leaders in their fields. Guests, Jeff Evener and Larry Dake, co-authors of "Dads, Leaders, and Father Figures," share their personal journeys of redefining success and finding balance.
From the birth of a child during the writing of their book to a life-altering health scare, their stories shed light on the pressures men face and the transformative power of vulnerability in leadership.
You’ll learn practical tips for self-care and setting healthy boundaries, strategies for managing the pressures of fatherhood and professional leadership. How to redefine success in alignment with personal values and well-being.
Discover the secrets to being a great dad and a great leader, without sacrificing one for the other.
Stay empowered,
Jen
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About Jeff:
Jeff Evener is a husband, father of 3, former Mayor, and current Assistant Superintendent at Homer Central School District. He is the co-author of Dads, Leaders, & Father Figures: Creating Influence & Legacy for a Lifetime
About Dr. Larry:
Dr. Larry Dake is the Superintendent of Schools in the Chenango Valley Central School District in upstate NY and has served as a teacher, coach, curriculum coordinator, principal, and Assistant Superintendent previously. He and his wife, Kelly, an elementary reading teacher, have three children and live in Endwell, NY, in the Binghamton area, about an hour south of Syracuse.
Learn more about their book “Dads, Leaders, and Father Figures”: dadsleadersandfatherfigures.com