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  <title>&amp;quot;Ownership&amp;quot;</title>
  <description>&amp;quot;My goal this year is for you to own your&amp;amp;nbsp; learning.&amp;quot; &amp;quot;Teachers need to have ownership over their own professional development.&amp;quot; &amp;quot;I'm working to help principals own the relationships they foster with their community.&amp;quot; Today, I chat (with myself-- solocast!) about one of the ed jargon-y terms that get thrown around a lot by us well-meaning educational professionals. &amp;quot;Ownership&amp;quot;. Does it have a place in our communication about school when we're using school as an entry point for creating a more regenerative future? Let's explore some alternatives! Links from today's podcast:  MOST IMPORTANTLY: READ BRAIDING SWEETGRASS by Robin Wall Kimmerer (seriously, what are you waiting for).  If you can, support your local bookstore!    As a side-bar, I mention supporting your local Fibershed, which is supporting the folks who are trying to relocalize the fiber industry. Think: farm-to-table, but only farm-to-fashion. You can probably find one that's been established near you by using this map. &amp;amp;nbsp; (Hey! If you live within 250 miles of Cleveland, Ohio, we're Rust Belt Fibershed!)  Regenerative Ed Links (UPDATED SINCE THIS EPISODE AIRED):  WE ARE VERBS! &amp;amp;nbsp; It's a program and a community for educators who are interested in regenerative futures, and we'd love for you to join! You can now get a podcast-specifically-for-you, access to the resources on the blog, access to the breathing room (breathwork for educators!) for FREE (forever) by joining our first tier.&amp;amp;nbsp;Check it out!  If you love Patreon, we're on there! For as little as $3 you can support this podcast and join in the co-creation of this podcast. THANK YOU SO MUCH!&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;Patreon.com/regenerativeed   If you enjoyed this episode, you could also choose to&amp;amp;nbsp;support us through a one-time donation or recurring donation on our website!&amp;amp;nbsp;Thank you so much!  Most of all, if this podcast meant something to you, please share this podcast with your educator buddies, share on your social medias, subscribe, leave a review-- it helps us out a lot! Thank you! </description>
  <author_name>Regenerative Ed</author_name>
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