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Stories of Triple WellBeing

Stories of Triple WellBeing

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In a world which can feel increasingly volatile and uncertain, join ThoughtBox’s Holly Everett in speaking with members of our Triple WellBeing education community as they share their stories of transforming education through self-care, people-care and earth-care.


We’re in this together. Together is how we change the world.

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  • LeeAnne Lavender: Triple WellBeing worldwide
    Apr 17 2025

    In today’s episode, Holly is joined by LeeAnne Lavender (and a therapy bunny!). LeeAnne is an independent coach, facilitator and consultant for schools around service-learning, story-telling, and sustainability.


    After two decades in international schools as a teacher and service learning lead, LeeAnne now supports educators worldwide to embed global citizenship and sustainability into their practice. But what makes her work so powerful is her focus on something often overlooked: educator wellbeing.


    Through her work in the Triple WellBeing® Fellowship, LeeAnne is exploring what happens when we take self-care seriously in schools, not as a luxury or an add-on, but as a core foundation. Her coaching and workshops help teachers slow down, listen deeply and reconnect with the purpose behind their work.


    In the episode, we refer to:

    • Children of Time, Adrian Tchaikovsky
    • David Brooks, How to Know a Person
    • Citizens, Jon Alexander


    You can find out more about LeeAnne's work at https://www.leeannelavender.com.


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    49 m
  • Gail Singer: Triple WellBeing in the Ministry of Education
    Apr 17 2025

    In this episode, Holly speaks with Gail Singer - National Counsellor for Integrating Technology into Learning English in Israel’s Ministry of Education. This conversation was recorded in September 2024, during a time of heightened violence in Gaza and Israel. In it, Gail, an Israeli educator, teacher trainer and grandmother, shares her personal experiences and her reflections on working with care, courage and humanity in the midst of ongoing conflict. Her story is a reminder that even in the most difficult circumstances, there are people choosing to lead with love and that the work of care must continue, especially where it’s needed most.


    A note before we begin:

    Every child, wherever they are, deserves to grow up in a world that feels safe, kind and connected. Children don’t get to choose the circumstances they’re born into. They don’t decide the borders, the politics or the conflicts, but they live with the impact. That’s why, no matter the situation, we believe they deserve to be raised in a culture of care. We believe the wellbeing of children is inseparable from the wellbeing of the adults who care for them and that care should never stop at borders or be conditional on politics, even when it’s uncomfortable, complex or doesn’t fit neatly into our worldview. In a world that can often feel fractured and overwhelming, we choose to show up with compassion, especially in the hardest and most uncertain places, because this work is about being brave enough to stay with the discomfort, to keep showing up with love and to model the depth of connection that we wish to see in the world.



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    40 m
  • Charles Oyet Omoya: Triple WellBeing in Uganda
    Apr 17 2025
    In this episode, Holly speaks with Charles Oyet Omoya - a man of many roles, who's best described in his work as a teacher trainer, and as a person as a father. Join me for a deep dive into the complexities, innovations and challenges of the Ugandan education system and hear from Charles about his dreams for the future of education. We discuss the relationship between corporal punishment and teacher wellbeing, and the need for self-compassion training for all educators. A note before we begin: this episode does mention violence towards children.

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    34 m
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