Oct. 10, 2019

110: It's not what you know. - Jason Habisch chats with us about taking care of yourself, being a part of a championship team, and recruiting your own board of advisors.

110: It's not what you know. - Jason Habisch chats with us about taking care of yourself, being a part of a championship team, and recruiting your own board of advisors.
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Jason Habisch chats with us about taking care of yourself, being a part of a championship team, and recruiting your own board of advisors.

Jason talks about the power of reflection, leaning into a challenge and learning from it, and explains why it's not what you know, or who you know, but both.

More at www.teachbetter.com/podcast/jasonhabisch

Episode Highlights

  • 3:11 -  Chatting about our favorite parts of the "Teach Better" book.
  •  6:52 - Tweet to win a FREE signed copy of the book!
  • 11:01 - Previewing the episode with Jason Habisch
  • 14:24 - Jason introduces himself.
  • 15:30 - Jason's failure: Stepping away from education and starting a business.
  • 20:53 - Jason's success: Being part of a championship football program.
  • 29:13 - What's keeping Jason excited about education right now:  The moments he gets to coach a kid into a vision of themselves that's much bigger than what they had.
  • 34:01 - Jason's advice for teachers: Be brave enough to be the adult. And recruit your own board of advisors.
  • 37:48 - 6 questions answered in 15  seconds or less.
  • 39:54 - How to connect with Jason

Guest's Recommendations

  1. #personaldevelopment
  2. #successmindset
  3. #earthfocus
  • YouTube/Podcast/Website/Blog: Relaxingsoundzzz
  • Daily/Weekly/Monthly Routine: Plan your personal week on a Sunday night.
  • Best piece of advice you've ever received: "Don’t miss out on your own kids coaching everyone else’s." - Bill Kerbel
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