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Ep. 10: Ranice Is An Incredible Educator Practicing Healthy Boundary Setting At Work
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Ep. 10: Ranice Is An Incredible Educator Practicing Healthy Boundary Setting At Work

My guest Ranice shares some of her experience as an educator navigating difficult conversations and topics with other educators. She has some incredible tools and strategies that can help all of us manage the discomfort of conflict and hard conversations and make them our bitch instead!

Ranice Innocent (she/her) is a National Board Certified Teacher, K-5 Reading Interventionist, Race and Equity Educator & Leader, and holds a Master's Degree in Curriculum and Instruction. Ranice Innocent is an experienced and talented veteran educator and practitioner of culturally sustaining pedagogy. She provides supportive, useful and on-point advice and strategies.

Ranice identifies as a multiracial brown woman on a journey to thrive as: "100% of everything she is." Ranice leads unapologetically, with an urgency to disrupt and dismantle racist and oppressive systems. 

You can connect with Ranice more through her Linktree!

MORE RESOURCES TO MAKE DISCOMFORT YOUR BITCH: 

* If you'd like to level up your ability to manage discomfort through my LIVE, 10-week SHIFT Your Life Social Emotional Intelligence Intensive please fill out this form.

* Want to book me for a workshop or speaking event? Email me at cher@cheranderton.com

* Read or listen to my book Could It Be Better? An unorthodox approach to experiencing more joy and connection in relationships

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* Find me @cheranderton on Instagram and TikTok

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