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Chronicles of Mister

Chronicles of Mister

By Mr. Pierre

I’m of the 2%. That’s the percentage of Black men who are educators in the U.S. I hope to chronicle and connect with other educators to discuss the joys and realities of being an educator. I’ve been in this profession for over fifteen years, and I look forward to seeing what the next 15 will be like. Welcome to The Chronicles.



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The Power of Mindfulness in Education with Dana Garth

Chronicles of MisterMay 10, 2024

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The Power of Mindfulness in Education with Dana Garth

The Power of Mindfulness in Education with Dana Garth

Hey There Everyone,


In this episode I chop it up with the great Dana Garth. Here are some takeaways.

Takeaways

Takeaways


Flexibility is key in the field of education, as things are constantly changing.

It's important for educators to ask for help and not be afraid to admit when they don't know something.

Creating a positive and engaging classroom environment is crucial for student learning and growth.

Teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic presented unique challenges, but educators adapted and found ways to support their students.

Mindfulness can be a valuable tool for both educators and students, helping to reduce stress and enhance creativity.

Miss Garth's recommended playlist includes artists like Sade, Daniel Caesar, Paramore, and Steve Lacey.



May 10, 202432:53
Being Yourself and Maintaining Professionalism / Episode 137 / Anthony Martello

Being Yourself and Maintaining Professionalism / Episode 137 / Anthony Martello

Hey There Everyone,

In this episode of "The Chronicles of Mister", I chop it up with Anthony Martello and discuss our experiences as teachers and the importance of building relationships with students. We also talk about the use of technology in the classroom, including the benefits of using AI tools like Magic School. We emphasize the need for teachers to create a positive and supportive learning environment and to focus on the growth and well-being of their students.

Our conversation highlights the challenges and rewards of teaching and the impact that teachers can have on their students' lives. We lastly discuss the challenges and frustrations we faced as teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

We finally reflect on the missed opportunity to rebuild the education system and prioritize social and emotional well-being over academic achievement. We have a shared disappointment with the lack of understanding and support from administrators and parents.

Its always dope chatting with Anthony and I'm stoked to hear what you think of the episode.

May 03, 202447:49
From Classroom to Leadership / Episode 136 / Conversation with Mr. Brown

From Classroom to Leadership / Episode 136 / Conversation with Mr. Brown

Hey There Everyone,

In this episode of "The Chronicles of Mister" I get to engage in a dope conversation with Mr. Brown, also known as AP AB, a seasoned educator who has transitioned from the classroom to an assistant principal role. In this episode, I chop it up with Mr. Brown's unique journey into education, sparked by a spontaneous phone call offering a teaching position.

Mr. Brown candidly shares his initial apprehensions and how he ultimately embraced the opportunity to impact students' lives. Reflecting on his career progression, Mr. Brown discusses the pivotal moments that led him to his current role as an assistant principal, emphasizing the importance of representation and the impact of black male educators in the field.

Throughout the conversation, Mr. Brown provides valuable insights into supporting new teachers, highlighting the significance of instructional coaching and modeling. He emphasizes the need for educators to take risks and engage with their communities for culturally responsive teaching.

Listeners are invited to explore the challenges and triumphs of Mr. Brown's educational journey, gaining inspiration and practical wisdom for their own professional growth. This episode serves as a reminder that growth as a teacher often comes from reaching out, asking for help, and embracing new opportunities for learning and development.

Tune in to discover how Mr. Brown's experiences and perspectives can inform and inspire your own journey as an educator.

Apr 26, 202421:41
Firmness + Compassion / Episode 135 / Conversation with Mr. Martello

Firmness + Compassion / Episode 135 / Conversation with Mr. Martello

Hey There Everyone,

In this insightful dialogue, Mr. Martello shares the serendipitous moments and pivotal conversations that shaped his trajectory in education. From receiving a significant scholarship offer to engaging in soul-searching discussions with family members, his journey resonates with authenticity and resilience. Through both triumphs and setbacks, Mr. Martello's story serves as a beacon of inspiration for educators navigating their own professional paths.

As Mr. Martello reflects on his experiences in the classroom, he candidly discusses the challenges of finding the delicate balance between firmness and compassion, particularly when teaching middle school students. His insights shed light on the nuanced dynamics of classroom management and the importance of fostering a supportive learning environment.


Title: The Chronicles of Mister - Episode 133: Unveiling the Educator's Journey with Mr. Martello

Description: Embark on a transformative journey into the world of education with Mr. Martello on this illuminating episode of "The Chronicles of Mister." Join your host, Mr. Pierre, as he engages in a candid conversation with Mr. Martello, a seasoned educator whose unconventional path into teaching unveils invaluable lessons for educators everywhere.

In this insightful dialogue, Mr. Martello shares the serendipitous moments and pivotal conversations that shaped his trajectory in education. From receiving a significant scholarship offer to engaging in soul-searching discussions with family members, his journey resonates with authenticity and resilience. Through both triumphs and setbacks, Mr. Martello's story serves as a beacon of inspiration for educators navigating their own professional paths.

As Mr. Martello reflects on his experiences in the classroom, he candidly discusses the challenges of finding the delicate balance between firmness and compassion, particularly when teaching middle school students. His insights shed light on the nuanced dynamics of classroom management and the importance of fostering a supportive learning environment.

Throughout the episode, Mr. Martello emphasizes the power of seeking help and collaboration as essential tools for growth in the field of education. From reaching out to mentors and colleagues to embracing opportunities for professional development, he underscores the value of continuous learning and self-reflection.

Listeners are invited to glean wisdom from Mr. Martello's journey and consider how they can apply his insights to their own teaching practice. Whether you're a seasoned educator or a newcomer to the profession, this episode offers invaluable guidance and encouragement for those committed to making a positive impact in the lives of students.

Playlist:

  1. "Welcome" by Fort Minor
  2. "Chill Out" by Music for Meditation
  3. "Punching Above My Weight" by Guy Garvey
  4. "Basic Kindness" by David Nevue
  5. "Sun and Planets" by Chris Zabriskie
  6. "Mental Weightlifting" by Michael Sealey


Apr 19, 202446:38
Episode 134 / Conversation with Dr. Tyler Tarver

Episode 134 / Conversation with Dr. Tyler Tarver

Hey There Everyone,

Welcome to another insightful episode of "The Chronicles of Mister" podcast! In this episode, I am thrilled to be joined by the esteemed Dr. Tyler Tarver, a seasoned educator who brings a wealth of experience and wisdom to the table. Together, we embark on a journey through Dr. Tarver's remarkable career in education, from his unconventional entry into teaching as a history and political science major to his eventual roles as a tech director, principal, and resource creator for teachers.

Throughout our conversation, Dr. Tarver shares invaluable insights gleaned from his 16 years in the education field. We delve into topics such as maintaining passion for teaching, navigating the challenges of virtual learning, and supporting new teachers as they embark on their own journeys. Dr. Tarver's candid reflections on his experiences serve as a beacon of inspiration for educators everywhere, reminding us of the profound impact we can make in the lives of our students.

One key takeaway from our discussion is the importance of seeking help and sharing resources within the teaching community. Dr. Tarver emphasizes the value of collaboration and mentorship, encouraging educators to reach out and ask for assistance when needed. By fostering a culture of support and camaraderie, we can all grow and thrive as teachers, ultimately benefiting our students and the education system as a whole.

Join us as we explore the highs and lows of the teaching profession, uncovering valuable lessons and insights along the way. Whether you're a seasoned educator or just starting out on your teaching journey, this episode is sure to leave you feeling inspired and empowered to make a difference in the lives of your students.

Hashtags: #EducationPodcast #TeacherResources #VirtualLearning #TeacherCollaboration #Mentorship #SupportNetwork

Playlist:

  1. Childish Gambino - Camp
  2. Mumford & Sons - Below My Feet
  3. Various Artists - Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Soundtrack)
  4. The Shins - New Slang (from the "Garden State" soundtrack)

Apr 13, 202432:05
Episode 133 / Your Support + Shout Out Black Women

Episode 133 / Your Support + Shout Out Black Women

Hey There Everyone,

You can support me by subscribing to my Patreon and/or via Buy Me A Coffee

In this episode, I wanted to express my gratitude and support for Black women who have been supportive and have shared their knowledge and experiences on his podcast.

I wanted to acknowledge the challenges y'all face and the need for recognition and appreciation.


The recent release of Cowboy Carter's album and Beyonce's response to criticism. Additionally, I wanted to highlight the work of Amanda Seals and her desire for respect and recognition.

I plan to continue highlighting amazing black women in future episodes.



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Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Call for Support

00:36 Acknowledging and Appreciating Black Women

03:29 The Impact of Rejection and the Motivation to Prove Oneself

04:23 Desire for Recognition and Respect

04:53 The Importance of Supporting and Uplifting Black Women

Apr 05, 202405:31
Empowering Educator: Mrs. Erika Murray / Episode 132

Empowering Educator: Mrs. Erika Murray / Episode 132

Hey There Everyone,

Welcome to another insightful episode of "The Chronicles of Mr. Pierre"! In this episode I chat with the inspiring Erika Murray.

Erika shares her experiences and insights, offering a glimpse into the unique dynamics of the education system in her community.

One of the highlights of this episode is Erika's unconventional path to becoming an educator. From her beginnings in finance to pursuing an English degree with a concentration in creative writing, Erika's journey is a testament to the unexpected twists and turns that can lead to fulfilling careers in education. Discover how a chance suggestion from a student propelled her towards teaching, ultimately shaping her into the passionate and dedicated educator she is today.

Throughout the conversation, Erika emphasizes the importance of patience in teaching and reflects on her own growth as an educator. She shares valuable lessons learned along the way, highlighting the balance between pushing students academically and creating a supportive and nurturing learning environment. Aspiring and seasoned teachers alike will find inspiration and valuable insights in Erika's journey and wisdom.

Erika's openness about her journey serves as a reminder that growth often comes from reaching out and asking for support. Whether you're a new teacher navigating the challenges of the profession or a seasoned educator seeking fresh perspectives, this episode offers invaluable advice and encouragement.

So, tune in to "The Chronicles of Mr. Pierre" Episode 133 as we explore the transformative power of education and the importance of perseverance, patience, and community in shaping the future generation.


Erika's Playlist:

  1. "Find Someone Like You" by Snoh Aalegra
  2. "Partners in Crime" by Partners in Crime
  3. "When 2 R in Love" by Prince

#EducationPodcast #TeacherJourney #BacktoSchool #TeacherGrowth #PatienceinTeaching #SeekingHelp #EducationSystem #NewOrleansEducation #TeacherCommunity #PodcastInspiration

education, teaching, back to school, teacher journey, patience in teaching, seeking help, education system, New Orleans education, teacher growth, unconventional career paths, supportive learning environment



education, teaching, back to school, teacher journey, patience in teaching, seeking help, education system, New Orleans education, teacher growth, unconventional career paths, supportive learning environment



Mar 29, 202419:49
Navigating Special Education with Moriah Stephens / Episode 131

Navigating Special Education with Moriah Stephens / Episode 131

Hey There Everyone,

Thanks for tuning into another enlightening episode of "The Chronicles of Mister" as I warmly welcome Moriah Stephens, to the podcast. In this compelling dialogue, Moriah generously shares her transformative journey into the realm of education, and her fervent commitment to special education advocacy.

Listeners will glean profound insights from Moriah's rich experiences within a distinctive educational setting, where every student is uniquely abled. From adeptly navigating behavioral challenges to fostering a nurturing classroom ethos, Moriah imparts pragmatic wisdom and uplifting anecdotes that resonate deeply with educators across all grades.

A pivotal focal point of this episode underscores the paramount importance of maintaining a steadfastly professional demeanor, refraining from personalizing students' behaviors. Moriah's staunch advocacy for collaborative synergies and mentorship, epitomized in her esteemed partnership with fellow educator Miss Pat, underscores the intrinsic value of seeking support and tutelage from one's professional cohort.

Whether you're a seasoned teacher or an aspiring novice embarking on your educational odyssey, this episode furnishes a trove of invaluable lessons and inspirations for personal and professional growth.

Thanks for tuning in and let the chronicles continue!


Education, Special Education, Professional Development, Classroom Dynamics, Collaborative Learning, Mentorship, Student Achievement, Growth Mindset, Continuous Improvement.

Hashtags:

#EducationInsights #SpecialEducationJourney #ProfessionalGrowth #ClassroomDynamics #CollaborativeLearning #TeacherMentorship #StudentAchievement #GrowthMindset #ContinuousImprovement

Mar 22, 202442:50
Conversation with Mrs. Whitfield / Whitfield's World / Episode 130

Conversation with Mrs. Whitfield / Whitfield's World / Episode 130

Summary In this conversation, Mrs. Whitfield, the creator of Whitfield's World, discusses her experience as a reading interventionist and the development of the Blending Box, a game-based learning resource for struggling readers. She shares her journey into education and the impact of working at at-risk schools. Mrs. Whitfield emphasizes the importance of educator innovation and the need for research-based materials. She also opens up about her personal preference for music over reading and shares her favorite songs and artists. Takeaways Game-based learning can be an effective tool for engaging and teaching struggling readers. Educators should feel empowered to create innovative solutions to address the specific needs of their students. Research-based materials are important, but they should not be the sole determinant of an intervention's effectiveness. Engagement is key in helping students overcome reading difficulties and develop a love for learning. Music can be a powerful tool for connecting with students and creating a positive learning environment. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 03:00 Teaching Reading Intervention 04:22 The Blending Box 06:54 Getting into Education 08:02 Working at At-Risk Schools 09:14 Influences in Education 09:54 Creating the Blending Box 11:21 Game-Based Learning 13:32 Where to Purchase the Blending Box 15:17 The Importance of Educator Innovation 17:23 Engagement and Results with the Blending Box 19:22 The Need for Research-Based Materials 21:30 The Power of Engagement in Learning 23:00 Not Being a Fan of Reading 25:19 Favorite Songs and Artists 26:58 Closing Remarks

Mar 15, 202421:17
Navigating Remote Work and Entrepreneurship with Gabrielle Pickens / Episode 129

Navigating Remote Work and Entrepreneurship with Gabrielle Pickens / Episode 129

Hey There Everyone,

In this episode of "The Chronicles of Mister Pierre," join me as chop it up with the dynamic Gabrielle Pickens, also known as Remote Black Girl. Together, we delve into Gabrielle's remarkable journey from serving in the Navy to navigating the world of remote work and entrepreneurship.

Throughout the conversation, Gabrielle shares her insightful experiences and wisdom, offering valuable lessons for educators and entrepreneurs alike. As we discuss the nonlinear path to entrepreneurship, Gabrielle emphasizes the importance of embracing one's skills and experiences, even when the journey may seem uncertain or unconventional.

One of the key takeaways from this episode is the power of reaching out and asking for help. Gabrielle shares her own experiences of seeking guidance and mentorship, highlighting the importance of building supportive networks and challenging societal programming that may hinder personal and professional growth, especially for marginalized communities.

As a teacher, you'll glean valuable insights from Gabrielle's journey, learning how to navigate challenges, articulate your worth, and cultivate your own path to success. By embracing your unique skills and experiences, you'll discover new opportunities for growth and fulfillment both in and out of the classroom.

But the conversation doesn't stop there. We dive into various topics, including pricing strategies for freelancers, being a thought leader, and recommendations for books and music. With Gabrielle's infectious energy and wisdom, this episode is sure to inspire and empower listeners to embrace their own journeys with confidence and resilience.

Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation with Gabrielle Pickens on "The Chronicles of Mister" Subscribe now and join the journey!


GP's Top 3 :

  1. "So Ambitious" by Jay-Z
  2. "Super Bass" by Nicki Minaj
  3. "Pink Friday 2" by Nicki Minaj

Podcast, Education, Entrepreneurship, Remote Work, Mentorship, Personal Growth, Professional Development, Teacher, Empowerment

Hashtags: #Podcast #Education #Entrepreneurship #RemoteWork #Mentorship #PersonalGrowth #ProfessionalDevelopment #TeacherLife #Empowerment

Mar 08, 202453:32
Finding Resilience with Dr. Jordan Henley / Episode 128

Finding Resilience with Dr. Jordan Henley / Episode 128

Hey There Everyone,

In this episode of "The Chronicles of Mister," join me as I get to chop it up and engages in an enlightening conversation with Dr. Jordan Henley, also known as Dr. J. Together, we delve into the inspiring journey of Dr. Henley's path to becoming an educator, offering insights and wisdom that resonate deeply with teachers and learners alike.

Dr. Henley's narrative is woven with threads of gratitude for her upbringing in Jackson, Mississippi, where she was fortunate to be surrounded by dedicated black teachers who nurtured and supported her educational journey. Through heartfelt anecdotes, she illuminates the profound impact these educators had on her life, instilling in her a passion for teaching from a young age.

As our discussion unfolds, Dr. Henley reflects on the challenges she encountered during her early years in the classroom, grappling with doubts and financial constraints. However, her unwavering commitment to her students and her intrinsic love for teaching propelled her forward, leading to moments of self-discovery and growth.

One of the key takeaways from this episode is Dr. Henley's candid advice to fellow educators: don't hesitate to seek support and guidance, especially during the challenging first years of teaching. She emphasizes the importance of reaching out for help and acknowledges the transformative impact of mentorship and community in navigating the complexities of the education profession.

Listeners are invited to reflect on their own teaching journeys and consider how they can cultivate resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity. Dr. Henley's story serves as a beacon of hope and encouragement, reminding educators that they are not alone on their path to making a difference in the lives of their students.

Moreover, the episode delves into Dr. Henley's personal interests, including her love for reading and her eclectic playlist of motivational songs. From the empowering lyrics of Big K.R.I.T. to the soulful rhythms of Joe to Federal, each track resonates with themes of self-care, resilience, and empowerment—a fitting soundtrack for educators seeking inspiration and renewal.

As we exchange insights and anecdotes, listeners are treated to a rich tapestry of wisdom and inspiration. Whether you're a seasoned educator or a budding teacher, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice for navigating the joys and challenges of the teaching profession.

Tune in to "The Chronicles of Mister" and embark on a journey of growth, resilience, and empowerment alongside Dr. Jordan Henley and Mr. Pierre.


Together, let's embrace the power of community, mentorship, and self-care as we strive to make a lasting impact in the lives of our students.


Dr. Henley's Playlist:

  1. "Big K.R.I.T." - "Good"
  2. Joe to Federal - "Up"
  3. Bill Withers - "Lovely Day"
  4. John Legend - "Ordinary People"
  5. Marvin Gaye - "Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)"




#EducationPodcast #TeacherJourney #EducatorInspiration #TeacherSupport #Mentorship #ResilienceInTeaching #SelfCareForEducators


Mar 02, 202429:05
A Great Conversation with Andre Crenshaw Jr

A Great Conversation with Andre Crenshaw Jr

In this conversation, Dre shares his background in education and how he transitioned into entrepreneurship. He discusses his experience working with students with special needs and the challenges and rewards of that role. Dre also talks about the importance of patience, reflection, and motivation in his entrepreneurial journey. He touches on the Dunning-Kruger effect and how he deals with self-doubt and setbacks. Dre emphasizes the significance of small wins and celebrating achievements along the way. He shares insights on creating systems and processes, knowing your why, and finding joy in your work. Dre recommends several books for entrepreneurs and shares his playlist of favorite songs.


Takeaways


Transitioning from education to entrepreneurship requires patience, reflection, and motivation.

Working with students with special needs can be mentally, emotionally, and spiritually draining, but also incredibly rewarding.

Small wins are important and should be celebrated to maintain motivation and momentum.

Creating systems and processes can streamline your work and help you focus on tasks that push your business forward.

Knowing your why and finding joy in your work are essential for long-term success as an entrepreneur.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Background in Education

02:23 Working with Students with Special Needs

03:49 Skills from Education Applied to Entrepreneurship

04:50 Dealing with the Dunning-Kruger Effect

05:20 Overcoming Challenges and Finding Motivation

06:48 The Importance of Community and Connection

09:09 The Significance of Small Wins

11:07 Lessons Learned as an Entrepreneur

13:03 Creating Systems and Processes

19:47 Finding Joy in Your Work

20:45 Recommended Books for Entrepreneurs

22:59 Andre's Playlist

25:22 Summary and Conclusion


Feb 25, 202426:10
Entrepreneurship with Dre. / Episode 127

Entrepreneurship with Dre. / Episode 127

Hey There Everyone,


Welcome to another insightful episode of "The Chronicles of Mister" podcast, where I get to dive deep into the stories and journeys of remarkable individuals. In this episode, I'm thrilled to be joined by the incredible Mr. Dre Crenshaw, a multifaceted individual whose experiences and insights will surely inspire and resonate with educators and entrepreneurs alike.

Dre shares his fascinating journey, from initially pursuing a degree in journalism and public relations to discovering his true passion in the field of education. As he candidly discusses, his path led him through various roles, including construction engineering and eventually finding fulfillment in special education and behavior intervention. Through his diverse experiences, Dre encountered both the rewarding moments and the challenges inherent in working with students with special needs.

What sets this episode apart is Dre's candid reflections on the transition from education to entrepreneurship. He eloquently articulates how the skills and lessons learned in the classroom, such as patience, self-reflection, and effective communication, have proven invaluable in his entrepreneurial endeavors. His insights shed light on the transferability of skills acquired in one domain to another, highlighting the interconnectedness of seemingly disparate experiences.

As Dre shares his strategies for overcoming challenges as an entrepreneur, listeners are treated to a wealth of practical advice and inspiration. From cultivating faith and engaging in physical activities like basketball and yoga to seeking therapy and continuous learning, Dre emphasizes the importance of resilience, self-care, and ongoing personal growth. His story serves as a powerful reminder that success often lies in the ability to adapt, persevere, and seek support when needed.

As educators, we are constantly faced with new challenges and opportunities for growth. Dre's journey serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of reaching out and asking for help when navigating unfamiliar territory. By embracing a mindset of curiosity, humility, and resilience, we can continue to evolve and thrive in our roles as educators, mentors, and leaders.

In this episode, we'll glean invaluable insights from Dre's experiences, learning how to apply lessons from the classroom to the world of entrepreneurship. Through his engaging storytelling and practical wisdom, Dre offers a roadmap for personal and professional growth, inspiring listeners to embrace change, pursue their passions, and overcome obstacles with grace and determination.

So, buckle up and prepare to embark on a journey like no other. Subscribe now to stay up to date with our latest episodes, and let the chronicles unfold. #Education #Entrepreneurship #SpecialEducation #PersonalGrowth #Resilience #SelfReflection #CommunicationSkills #ProfessionalDevelopment #Mentorship #Podcast

Feb 23, 202425:47
Redefining Resilience: The Entrepreneurial Symphony of Day Bibb's Journey / Ep 126

Redefining Resilience: The Entrepreneurial Symphony of Day Bibb's Journey / Ep 126

Hey There Everyone,

Welcome to another episode of "The Chronicles of Mister," where captivating stories meet the wisdom of experience. In today's installment, we unravel the extraordinary journey of Day Bibb, an entrepreneur, domestic violence survivor, and the visionary force behind Helen Rose Skin Care. Join me as we delve into her narrative, filled with triumphs, challenges, and the indomitable spirit that propels her forward.

Day's story is a tapestry of identity, innovation, and community impact. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, as a black woman in predominantly white spaces, she emerged as the owner and CEO of Helen Rose Skin Care and the founder of Om Thrive, a non-profit organization aiding domestic violence survivors. A yoga enthusiast, single mom, and relentless educator, Day wears many hats, sharing her passion for skincare, empowerment, and healing.

What You'll Glean from Day Bibb's Entrepreneurial Odyssey:

As a listener, prepare to be inspired and enlightened by the multifaceted lessons embedded in Day's journey. If you're an aspiring entrepreneur, Day's insights into navigating the challenging landscape of funding, networking, and creative problem-solving will be invaluable. Discover the transformative power of resilience and the strategic importance of seeking mentorship, crucial for anyone embarking on their entrepreneurial venture.

For educators, especially those seeking growth and inspiration, Day's experience serves as a testament to the significance of reaching out and asking for help. Her journey is a reminder that success is not a solo endeavor. Learn how humility, accountability, and a willingness to learn from others can shape not only your business acumen but also your personal development.Day's Playlist:

  1. "Smooth Operator" - Sade
  2. "7 Days" - Craig David
  3. "Back at One" - Brian McKnight
  4. "Empire State of Mind" - Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys
  5. "I Can't Help It" - Michael Jackson

Tunes to Elevate Your Entrepreneurial Spirits:

To complement Day Bibb's entrepreneurial journey, we've curated a playlist featuring tracks mentioned in the podcast. From the smooth vibes of Sade's "Smooth Operator" to the soulful melodies of Brian McKnight's "Back at One," these tunes serve as the backdrop to Day's story, adding an extra layer of inspiration.

So, whether you're an entrepreneur charting your path, an educator seeking growth, or a curious soul eager to learn from others' experiences, this episode promises a tapestry of insights, empowerment, and a soundtrack that resonates with the rhythm of resilience. Hit play, absorb the wisdom, and let the entrepreneurial chronicles unfold.




#EntrepreneurialResilience #BusinessJourney #EmpowermentStories #WomenInBusiness #MentorshipMatters #CommunityImpact #SkincareInnovation #DomesticViolenceSurvivor #EducatorGrowth


Jan 26, 202432:21
 From the Classroom to Entrepreneurship with Audrey / Episode 125

From the Classroom to Entrepreneurship with Audrey / Episode 125

Hey There Everyone,

Welcome to another insightful episode of "The Chronicles of Mister". In this episode, I am joined by the dynamic educator and entrepreneur, Audrey, from ACG Tutoring. Get ready for a captivating conversation as we delve into Audrey's remarkable journey from being a professional basketball player to an unexpected encounter as a bank teller involved in a robbery, ultimately leading her to become an educator for 18 years.

Audrey shares her transition from the classroom to entrepreneurship, offering a unique perspective on the challenges and rewards of starting her own online tutoring business. Discover how she leveraged her teaching skills to create a smoother onboarding process and build a network of tutors to provide a personalized learning experience for students.

As an educator turned entrepreneur, Audrey discusses the mindset shift required for success. She emphasizes the importance of not being stingy with one's greatness and encourages fellow educators to recognize their value, learning how to sell themselves without compromising integrity.

Key Takeaways:

  • Audrey's journey from a bank teller involved in a robbery to an esteemed educator.
  • Insights into the challenges and rewards of transitioning from the classroom to entrepreneurship.
  • The significance of building a network of tutors for a broader educational impact.
  • Shifting from a teacher's mindset to an entrepreneurial mindset and the art of selling oneself.

Asking for Help and Growing as a Teacher: One of the highlights of this episode is Audrey's advice on reaching out and asking for help. Discover how educators can benefit from seeking support, building a network, and recognizing the value they bring to the table. Audrey's journey serves as a testament to the growth that can be achieved by embracing change and entrepreneurship.



ACG's Playlist:

  1. Ceelo - "I'll Be Around"
  2. Little Kim - "Jump Off"
  3. Rihanna - "What's My Name"
  4. TI - "Bring Em Out"
  5. DMX - "Party Up"




  • #EducationJourney #EntrepreneurialMindset #TeacherGrowth #PodcastInsights
  • #OnlineTutoring #EducatorTransition #AskForHelp #ValueInEducation
  • #PodcastHost #TheChroniclesofMister #ACGTutoring #EducatorCommunity

Jan 19, 202436:43
Unveiling the Odyssey: Ep 124 - Adelaide Jones: A Journey of a Traveling Educator

Unveiling the Odyssey: Ep 124 - Adelaide Jones: A Journey of a Traveling Educator

Hey There Everyone

Today, we embark on an extraordinary journey into the heart of education, guided by the captivating tale of a true trailblazer – Adelaide Jones, the traveling educator.

Picture this: a world where teaching transcends the traditional boundaries, where education meets the open road, and the classroom is wherever wisdom finds a willing listener. In Episode 124, Adelaide unfolds her odyssey, sharing the untold stories of resilience, flexibility, and the pursuit of fulfillment within the realm of education.

Have you ever wondered about the possibilities beyond the conventional classroom? Are you curious about the transformative power of embracing change in pursuit of your passion? If so, this episode is your golden ticket to enlightenment. Adelaide's journey is a beacon of inspiration, challenging the norms and proving that education is a vast, unexplored landscape waiting for intrepid souls.

So, fasten your seatbelts and prepare to be immersed in a narrative that transcends textbooks, classrooms, and expectations. Mister Pierre, your guide through these chronicles, skillfully unravels the threads of Adelaide's story, weaving a tapestry of insights that will leave you enlightened and hungry for more.

Don't miss out on the gems of wisdom awaiting you. Subscribe now to "The Chronicles of Mister" for a front-row seat to the transformative tales of educators who dared to redefine the narrative. Stay tuned, and let the chronicles unfold.

Jan 12, 202416:12
Dance, Dreams, and Discipline: Navigating the Classroom with Venetia Stribling / Episode 123

Dance, Dreams, and Discipline: Navigating the Classroom with Venetia Stribling / Episode 123

Hey There Everyone,

Welcome to another episode of The Chronicles of Mister.

In this episode I am joined by the phenomenal dance educator and entrepreneur, Veneshia Stribling. With 19 years of experience in dance education, Veneshia shares her journey from aspiring lawyer to a veteran dance educator, shedding light on the nuances of teaching in both public school classrooms and private studios.

🩰 What to Expect: Explore Veneshia's captivating journey as she navigates the transition from aspiring lawyer to a passionate dance educator. Discover the pivotal moment in high school that steered her towards dance education, ultimately leading to a full scholarship at her alma mater.

Delve into the differences between teaching dance in public school classrooms and private studios. Veneshia provides valuable insights into the broader enrollment, financial accessibility, and holistic approach to dance education in public schools, contrasting with the more exclusive and financially demanding nature of private studios.

Uncover the delicate balance Veneshia strikes between realism and encouragement in her teaching philosophy. Learn how she fosters a teamwork-oriented environment, preparing students for the challenges of the dance profession while maintaining a supportive learning space.

Gain valuable advice on avoiding burnout from Veneshia, drawing from the wisdom of "The Four-Hour Work Week" by Timothy Ferris. Discover how mastering time and efficiently managing tasks can contribute to a more sustainable and fulfilling career, especially for educators.

📚 What You Can Glean: As an educator, there's much to glean from Veneshia's experience. Learn how exposure and mentorship can shape your career path and open unexpected doors. Discover the importance of setting aside personal feelings for the greater good of your students, creating a collaborative and disciplined learning environment.

Embrace the idea of being your authentic self in the classroom, building trust and connection with your students. Explore the significance of finding your unique teaching style and creating systems that work for both you and your students.

🌱 Growing Together: In the spirit of growth, this episode encourages teachers to reach out and ask for help. Veneshia's journey exemplifies the power of mentorship and seeking guidance from experienced educators. Whether you're a dance teacher or an educator in another field, there's a wealth of knowledge to be gained by connecting with seasoned professionals.

💬 Join the Conversation: Share your thoughts and experiences with the hashtag #EducatorChronicles. How have mentors shaped your career? What strategies do you use to balance realism and encouragement in your teaching approach? Let's create a community of educators supporting and learning from each other.


🔗 #Education, #DanceEducation, #TeacherGrowth, #ClassroomManagement, #RealisminTeaching, #BurnoutPrevention, #MentorshipinEducation, #BalancingEncouragement, #PublicSchoolTeaching, #PrivateStudioEducation.


Dec 29, 202344:31
 Unveiling the Power of Co-Regulation / Melissa Romero / Ep. 122

Unveiling the Power of Co-Regulation / Melissa Romero / Ep. 122

Hey There Everyone,

Welcome to another enriching episode of "The Chronicles of Mister"! In this episode, my guest is Melissa Romero, she takes us on a journey into the realms of trauma-informed therapy, somatic therapy, and nervous system regulation. Melissa shares invaluable insights that can transform not only the lives of teachers but anyone seeking a deeper understanding of self-healing and co-regulation.

🌟 Insights for Teachers: Melissa and I delve into the challenges and rewards of educators transitioning into diverse fields. We explore the often unseen struggles faced by teachers and the profound impact of co-regulation in the classroom. As a teacher, this episode promises to be a beacon of knowledge, offering a fresh perspective on self-study, emotional validation, and the importance of directing individuals back to their innate inner healing power.

🌈 Navigating Trauma in School: The podcast unfolds into a thoughtful discussion on the trauma experienced by both teachers and students in the school environment. Melissa sheds light on the significance of acknowledging and validating emotions, especially for children. Learn how co-regulation can be a powerful tool for setting a positive tone in the classroom and fostering emotional well-being.

🔥 Resisting Emotions: Discover the profound analogy shared by Melissa – resisting emotions is like pouring gasoline on a fire. Unpack the consequences of suppressing feelings and gain insights into the importance of recognizing sensations in the body. This wisdom can be a game-changer for educators seeking to create a safe and nurturing space for their students.

📚 Book Recommendation: Melissa recommends the groundbreaking book "My Grandmother's Hands" by Resmaa Menakem. This resource explores intergenerational trauma, providing a guide for readers of various backgrounds to understand and navigate the sensations in their bodies. A must-read for anyone on a journey of self-discovery and healing.


🎶 Melissa's Playlist for :

  1. "She Just Can't Help It" – The Chronicles
  2. Yo-Yo Ma
  3. Dolly Parton
  4. Kendrick Lamar


🌟 Grow as a Teacher: Are you a teacher seeking growth and new perspectives? This episode encourages you to reach out and ask for help. Melissa's journey from teacher to trauma-informed yoga therapist exemplifies the power of seeking guidance and embracing lifelong learning. Join us on this podcast journey, and let's grow together!

Hit play and let the Chronicles unfold! 🎙️✨

🌐 #EducationPodcast #TraumaInformedTeaching #SelfHealing #CoRegulation #TeachersJourney #SomaticTherapy #EmotionalWellBeing #EducatorSupport #PodcastWisdom #MyGrandmothersHands

Dec 22, 202319:02
Harmony Unveiled: A Music Educator's Odyssey with Kendrea Hodges/ Episode 121

Harmony Unveiled: A Music Educator's Odyssey with Kendrea Hodges/ Episode 121

Hey There Everyone,

Welcome to another episode of "The Chronicles of Mister," where we dive deep into the world of education and music with our special guest, Kendrea Hodges. In this insightful conversation, we explore the inspiring journey of Kendrea, a dedicated music educator with a remarkable 15-year teaching career.

In this episode, we unravel the challenges and triumphs of Kendrea's teaching experience, beginning in a small district where she faced shifting administrations and adapted her teaching methods to cater to the diverse needs of high school and middle school students. Her story is a testament to resilience and passion in the face of adversity.

One of the key takeaways from this conversation is the significance of creating a safe space for students to learn and grow. Kendrea emphasizes the value of intrinsic motivation, advocating for a teaching approach that nurtures genuine love for music rather than relying solely on external rewards. Her wisdom sheds light on the transformative power of allowing students to make mistakes, fostering an environment where learning flourishes.

A highlight of this episode is Kendrea's insightful perspective on community engagement and resourcefulness. She shares her experiences with grants and fundraising, showcasing the determination it takes to support music programs amidst limited resources. Her story serves as a beacon of inspiration for educators, illustrating the importance of reaching out to the community and understanding the unique needs of students and their families.

As teachers, we often find ourselves at crossroads, seeking guidance and support to enhance our teaching methods and create a more impactful learning experience for our students. Kendrea's journey is a testament to the power of asking for help and learning from experienced mentors. In this episode, you'll discover the importance of finding mentorship, whether through formal mentoring programs or informal conversations over lunch. The exchange of ideas and experiences can truly transform your teaching approach, helping you navigate the challenges of the education landscape with newfound confidence and creativity.


Kendrea's Playlist:

  1. "Stayin' Alive" - Bee Gees
  2. "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
  3. "Bohemian Rhapsody" - Queen
  4. "Superstition" - Stevie Wonder
  5. "Respect" - Aretha Franklin

Conclusion:

In this episode, Kendrea Hodges shares her remarkable journey as a music educator, offering profound insights into the challenges and joys of teaching. As educators, let's learn from Kendrea's experiences, embracing the power of community engagement, intrinsic motivation, and mentorship. Join us on this transformative episode of "The Chronicles of Mister," where education meets inspiration, and teachers find the support they need to flourish.


#EducationPodcast #MusicEducation #TeacherGrowth #CommunityEngagement #IntrinsicMotivation #PodcastMentorship #MusicTeaching #EducatorJourney #TeachingResilience #EducationalInspiration


Dec 15, 202343:27
Breaking Barriers with Imani Winbush / Episode 120

Breaking Barriers with Imani Winbush / Episode 120

Hey There Everyone,

Welcome to another insightful episode of "The Chronicles of Mister ," where I get to dive deep into the world of education with the inspiring Imani Winbush.

In this episode, Imani shares her journey, currently pursuing a Master's in educational leadership, and delves into the critical need for more black women in leadership positions within the education system.

Imani passionately discusses the importance of cultural competency in understanding and guiding students, emphasizing the significance of treating children, especially black boys, based on their age and individual experiences rather than predetermined assumptions. The conversation sheds light on the challenges of representation in educational leadership, with Imani providing a firsthand account of her experiences in Arizona, where black leaders make up around 10% of the educational landscape.

Imani's commitment to addressing inequities in education and her ambitious vision of establishing Winbush Academy are inspiring and moving. The vision for this school goes beyond traditional approaches, focusing on social-emotional development and dismantling punitive measures such as high suspension rates.

As an aspiring or seasoned educator, there's much to glean from this podcast. Imani shares her experiences, both positive and challenging, offering valuable insights that can inform and inspire teachers at all stages of their careers. The podcast highlights the resilience and diversity present in today's classrooms and explores the role of representation in fostering understanding and support.

Imani's journey from her early involvement in a neighborhood daycare to her current pursuit of a Master's degree reflects a deep-rooted passion for education. She unveils the driving force behind her dedication: a desire to be the supportive teacher she wished she had during her formative years. Her commitment extends beyond the classroom, aiming to create positive change on a broader scale with Winbush Academy.

#EducationPodcast #EducationalLeadership #RepresentationMatters #CulturalCompetency #TeacherGrowth #EquityInEducation #WinbushAcademy #TeacherSupport #SocialEmotionalLearning #PodcastInspiration


Dec 08, 202320:56
A Journey Beyond the Classroom / Ms. Katrina / Episode 119

A Journey Beyond the Classroom / Ms. Katrina / Episode 119

Hey There Everyone,

Welcome to another episode of "The Chronicles of Mister," where I get to engage in a captivating conversation with the dynamic author, Katrina. In this episode, Katrina shares her unexpected journey into education, starting with a business degree and weaving through coaching and motherhood. Join us as we delve into the challenges and triumphs that led her to become an influential figure in the classroom.

Discover the twists and turns of Katrina's career, from coaching track to substitute teaching, and ultimately earning a master's in secondary education. Uncover the passion that drives her to make a lasting impact on students' lives and the joy she finds in building meaningful relationships.

Tune in to hear the insights into Katrina's views on the education system, the unique challenges teachers face, and the need for adaptability in a rapidly changing field. Gain valuable perspectives on how teachers can navigate stress and maintain a positive mindset, drawing from Katrina's experiences and dedication to her craft.

What You'll Gain from This Episode:

  • Unconventional Paths into Education: Learn how unexpected turns in your career can lead to a fulfilling journey in education.
  • Building Meaningful Relationships: Understand the importance of strong connections with students and the impact it can have on both teachers and learners.
  • Navigating Challenges in Education: Gain insights into overcoming challenges in the education system and finding joy in the teaching profession.

Growing as a Teacher: In this episode, Katrina's story serves as a reminder that reaching out for help and embracing change can lead to personal and professional growth. As educators, it's essential to recognize the value of adaptability and seek support when facing challenges.


#EducationJourney #TeacherInspiration #PodcastEducation #CareerGrowth #TeacherLife #AdaptabilityInEducation #PositiveMindset #TeacherHelp #EducationPodcast #PodcastDiscussion

Playlist:

  1. Keith Sweat
  2. New Edition
  3. BBD
  4. Johnny Gill
  5. Bobby Brown
  6. DJ Khaled
  7. Meg Thee Stallion
  8. Nicki Minaj
  9. Babyface

Tune in to this episode for an enriching conversation that will not only resonate with educators but also provide valuable insights into personal and professional growth. Subscribe now and join us on this educational journey!


Dec 01, 202349:23
 Unveiling the Middle School Maze with Kyliah May / Episode 118

Unveiling the Middle School Maze with Kyliah May / Episode 118

Hey There Everyone,

Welcome to Episode 118 of "The Chronicles of Mister," where engaging conversations with educators take center stage. In this episode, we sit down with the dynamic and passionate math teacher, Kyliah May.

Join us as we delve into her educational journey, exploring the roots of her commitment to teaching and the support of her education-focused family.

Kyliah reflects on her experience teaching sixth-grade math and the upcoming transition to eighth-grade math, capturing the mix of excitement and anticipation that comes with a new academic year. Discover the challenges and rewards of navigating the growth and transformations of middle school students, a period that Kyliah describes as a "ginormous leap" in the development of these young minds.

The conversation pivots to the heart of effective teaching – relationship building. Kyliah shares insights into the significance of understanding students as whole individuals, acknowledging the role of educators in guiding not just academic growth but personal development.

Listen in as Kyliah discusses her teaching philosophy, focusing on the importance of grasping concepts over rigid methodologies. She emphasizes the need for collaboration among educators and the power of seeking help when faced with challenges. Learn how her supportive team played a pivotal role in her teaching journey and how you, as a fellow teacher, can grow by reaching out and forming communities of support.

What You'll Glean from the Podcast:

  • Insights into Kyliah May's inspiring journey into education.
  • The joys and challenges of teaching math to middle school students.
  • The transformative growth experienced by students during their middle school years.
  • The pivotal role of relationship building in effective teaching.
  • Kyliah's teaching philosophy and the importance of seeking help and collaboration.


#EducationPodcast #TeacherTalks #MiddleSchoolTeaching #EducationalJourney #TeacherSupport #PodcastConversation #MathEducation #GrowthInTeaching #SeekingHelpInEducation #CommunityOfEducators


Tap into the wisdom shared by Kyliah May, and discover how the experiences discussed in this episode can shape and enhance your journey as an educator. Don't miss out – hit play and join the conversation today!

Nov 24, 202331:29
The Afro Teacher's Journey to Transformative Teaching / Dr. Armstead / Episode 117

The Afro Teacher's Journey to Transformative Teaching / Dr. Armstead / Episode 117

Hey There Everyone,

Thanks for joining us in this inspiring episode of "The Chronicles of Mister Podcast", where I dive deep into the life and experiences of the remarkable Dr. Armstead, also known as the Afro Teacher. In this enlightening conversation , Dr. Armstead shares her incredible journey from a challenging K-12 education to her 17-year teaching career. Discover how she transformed negative experiences into a powerful drive to create a positive impact on her students.

Dr. Armstead's story is a testament to the transformative power of authentic connections in education. She emphasizes the importance of being your true self and cultivating relationships that go beyond the classroom. Learn how she approaches teacher mentorship by first building genuine connections with educators.

Her approach, rooted in empathy and understanding, has proven to be a key to success in the classroom. In this episode, we explore the struggles and personal challenges Dr. Armstead overcame, including bullying and finding her own voice. Her journey highlights the idea that embracing authenticity can be a superpower in education. She shares the profound impact of being true to oneself and how it can positively influence students' lives.

What You Will Gain:

Insights into the transformative power of authentic connections in education. The importance of being your true self and how it can impact your teaching. Tips on teacher mentorship and building strong relationships with fellow educators. How personal challenges can become strengths in the classroom. The rewarding journey of making a lasting impact on students' lives. 


#Education #TeacherMentorship #AuthenticityInEducation #ImpactfulTeaching #PersonalGrowth #TeacherJourney #Podcast #AfroTeacher #InspiringEducators #EmbracingAuthenticity #TeacherLife 


Prepare to be inspired and motivated by Dr. Armstead's remarkable story and discover how embracing authenticity and building meaningful connections can transform your teaching journey. Don't miss this episode of "The Chronicles of Mister" 🎧

Nov 17, 202325:40
 Teacher to Marketer - A Journey of Growth with Kaelyn Banks / Episode 116

Teacher to Marketer - A Journey of Growth with Kaelyn Banks / Episode 116

Hey There Everyone, Welcome to another episode of "The Chronicles of Mister" . In this episode, I am joined by a remarkable guest, Kaeyln Banks, the founder and CEO of Plumridge Marketing. Kaeyln shares her inspiring journey from being a teacher to becoming a phenomenal marketer, all while navigating the challenges of transitioning into a new field. As educators, we often find ourselves in need of marketing our skills, and Kaeyln's insights offer invaluable lessons on how to do just that. What You'll Learn: In this conversation, Kaeyln emphasizes the importance of understanding your target audience and finding the right platforms to reach them. Through her experiences, she dives deep into the challenges faced by teachers when transitioning into different career paths, shedding light on the significance of setting boundaries and seeking help when needed. As educators, we can learn valuable strategies for marketing ourselves effectively, enabling us to grow both personally and professionally. How to Grow as a Teacher: This episode underscores the power of reaching out and asking for help. Kaeyln's journey showcases the impact of mentorship and learning from others in similar situations. By understanding the nuances of marketing, we can enhance our teaching skills, broaden our horizons, and make a difference in our classrooms. #TeacherGrowth #EducatorEmpowerment #MarketingStrategies #CareerTransition #MentorshipJourney #PodcastInspiration #AskForHelp #EducatorCommunity Playlist: J.Cole Lauryn Hill Jay-Z Remember, as educators, our journey doesn't have to be solitary. By listening to the experiences of others like Kaeyln Banks, we can find the motivation and strategies needed to excel in our careers. So, don't hesitate to ask for guidance and embark on a transformative learning experience. Tune in to this episode and let the wisdom shared guide you towards your teaching aspirations.

Nov 10, 202335:42
Unleashing Your Career Potential with Judy Smith / Episode 115

Unleashing Your Career Potential with Judy Smith / Episode 115

Hey There Everyone,

Welcome to another insightful episode of "The Chronicles of Mister." In this episode, I have the pleasure of chopping it up with Judy Smith, the dynamic career expert behind "Careers with Judy."

Join me as we delve into Judy's inspiring journey, from her roots in chemistry and retail to becoming a recruiter, career coach, and HR director. Judy shares invaluable insights on career transitions, the art of clear communication in interviews, and the transformative power of mentorship.

In this episode, you'll discover the secrets of successful career shifts, especially if you're a teacher contemplating a change. Judy emphasizes the importance of finding a supportive company that invests in your growth, encouraging all educators to take charge of their careers by articulating their skills confidently. Learn how to leverage platforms like LinkedIn and Upwork, how to prepare for interviews, and the power of setting clear, achievable goals. Judy's wisdom is not just for career changers—it's for anyone looking to elevate their professional journey.

What You'll Gain:

  • Career Transition Strategies: Explore practical tips for moving from teaching to diverse career paths, including entrepreneurship.
  • Effective Communication: Master the art of articulating your skills and aspirations during interviews.
  • Proactive Career Planning: Learn the importance of setting clear goals and seeking mentorship to accelerate your growth.
  • Empowerment and Advocacy: Discover how advocating for yourself can lead to rewarding career opportunities.
  • Utilizing Online Platforms: Understand the potential of platforms like LinkedIn and Upwork in advancing your career.

Asking for Help and Growing as a Teacher: In this episode, we emphasize the transformative power of reaching out and asking for help. Judy's journey exemplifies how mentorship and proactive career planning can redefine your professional path. Teachers, in particular, can find inspiration in Judy's story, learning how to embrace change, advocate for their skills, and explore new horizons.

#CareerTransition #TeacherEmpowerment #CareerGrowth #InterviewSkills #Mentorship #EducatorJourney #LinkedInSuccess #UpworkOpportunities #EmpowerYourCareer #AskForHelp

Judy's Playlist:

  1. "Eye of the Tiger" - Survivor
  2. "We Will Rock You" - Queen
  3. "Lose Yourself" - Eminem
  4. "Stronger" - Kanye West
  5. "Happy" - Pharrell Williams

Nov 04, 202335:20
An Empowering Educator / Conversation with Jeremiah Short / Episode 114

An Empowering Educator / Conversation with Jeremiah Short / Episode 114

Empowering Educators: Unveiling the Heart of Teaching with Mr. Jeremiah Short

Hey There Everyone,

Welcome to another episode of "The Chronicles of Mister " where I get to dive deep into the heart and soul of teaching with the inspiring Mr. Jeremiah Short.


In this episode, Mr. Short shares his unwavering passion for education and his incredible journey as an educator. He delves into the essence of purpose-driven teaching, shedding light on how helping students can be not just a profession, but a calling.

Join us as Mr. Short discusses the challenges faced in the ever-changing landscape of education. He opens up about dealing with disruptive behaviors and adapting strategies to keep up with the evolving needs of his students. Moreover, he introduces the concept of "after-planning," a technique where teachers meticulously review and enhance their lesson plans, ensuring continuous improvement and engaging learning experiences for their students.

One of the most powerful messages Mr. Short imparts is the significance of building genuine relationships with students. He emphasizes that teaching goes beyond the classroom, highlighting the transformative impact of reaching out, asking for help, and collaborating with fellow educators. Through his own experiences, Mr. Short illuminates the path to becoming a better teacher—one that involves learning from others, embracing challenges, and fostering a sense of purpose in every classroom interaction.

What You'll Gain:

In this episode, listeners will glean invaluable insights into the world of teaching, discovering the power of purpose, resilience, and continuous improvement. Mr. Short's wisdom and passion will inspire you to reevaluate your approach to education, encouraging you to seek support, collaborate, and grow as an educator.

Feel the motivation, embrace the challenges, and let the power of music inspire your teaching journey.

Mr. Short's Top 5 Playlist:


  1. "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor
  2. "Lose Yourself" by Eminem
  3. "We Are the Champions" by Queen
  4. "Stronger" by Kanye West
  5. "Hall of Fame" by The Script ft. will.i.am


#Education #TeachingPassion #TeacherLife #PurposeDrivenTeaching #ContinuousImprovement #AfterPlanning #EducatorInspiration #ClassroomChallenges #StudentRelationships #CollaborativeLearning #AskForHelp #TransformativeTeaching

Oct 27, 202347:11
Embracing Authenticity + Diversity / Conversation with Ms. Evon Nathaniel / Episode 113

Embracing Authenticity + Diversity / Conversation with Ms. Evon Nathaniel / Episode 113

Hey There Everyone,

Welcome to another episode of "The Chronicles of Mister" where I dive deep into the lives and experiences of passionate educators.

In today's episode, I have an inspiring conversation with Miss E (Evon Nathaniel), an exceptional teacher with a remarkable journey in education.


In this insightful episode, Miss E shares her transition from the corporate world to the classroom, revealing the pivotal moments that led her back to education. She discusses the challenges she faced, especially in advocating for students with diverse learning abilities. Her story resonates with the struggle many educators face, emphasizing the importance of support and understanding from school administrations.


Miss E talks about the power of authenticity in teaching. She opens up about the value of recognizing each student's unique background and learning style, creating a connection that goes beyond the classroom. Through her experiences, she highlights the need for fellow teachers to ask for help and reach out within their communities, fostering a supportive environment for growth and learning.


What You'll Gain from This Episode:

By listening to this podcast, educators will gain valuable insights into creating an inclusive and supportive classroom environment. Miss E's journey teaches us the significance of embracing diversity and advocating for our students. You'll learn about the transformative power of authenticity, understanding, and respect in the teaching profession.



#EducationPodcast #TeacherLife #InclusiveTeaching #EducatorJourney #SupportiveClassroom #TeacherSupport #AuthenticTeaching #DiverseLearning #AskForHelp #GrowthInEducation

Miss E's Playlist:

  1. "Oh Baby Stay" by PJ Morton
  2. "Revolutionary Music" by Kirk Franklin
  3. "J Dilla" by Robert Glasper
  4. (Additional songs from PJ Morton and Kirk Franklin's discography)

Join us in this enriching conversation that will not only inspire your teaching methods but also encourage you to embrace your unique identity as an educator. Remember, growth comes from reaching out and asking for help. So, let's learn, grow, and inspire together.

Oct 21, 202347:24
Steps to Student Belonging and Teacher growth / Conversation with Taylor Cummings / Episode 112

Steps to Student Belonging and Teacher growth / Conversation with Taylor Cummings / Episode 112

Hey There Everyone, Welcome to another insightful episode of "The Chronicles of Mister"! In this episode, I get to chop it up and dive deep into the realm of educational psychology with the brilliant Taylor Cummings, famously known as the self-love doc. Taylor, a passionate PhD student at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, shares her expertise in educational psychology, focusing on race, music, and motivation. In this thought-provoking conversation, Taylor discusses the critical need for a sense of belonging in the education system, particularly for Black students in America. She challenges existing norms and sheds light on the importance of autonomy, competence, and relatedness in fostering a supportive learning environment. As teachers, we often grapple with issues within the education system, and Taylor's insights provide invaluable perspectives on redefining the narrative, creating meaningful connections, and empowering students. This episode serves as a guiding light for educators, encouraging them to ask the essential question: "Who are you?" Taylor emphasizes the power of self-discovery, transparency, and community in shaping a positive educational experience. Her wisdom inspires us to reach out, ask for help, and explore our true selves, leading to more effective teaching methods and a transformative impact on our students' lives. What You'll Gain from This Episode: Insights into the significance of belonging and psychological membership in education. Strategies to foster a sense of autonomy, competence, and relatedness in the classroom. Empowering perspectives on redefining the educational narrative and promoting self-discovery. Tools to encourage students' self-reflection and introspection, creating a supportive learning environment. Inspiration to grow as a teacher by reaching out, asking for help, and embracing transparency. Taylor's Top 5 Playlist: "Good Enough" by Big Krit "Album of the Year" by J Cole "Stories in Motion" by Black "Through With Love" by Destiny's Child "Private Party" by India.Arie #EducationPodcast #EmpoweringEducation #EducationalPsychology #SelfLoveDoc #TeacherEmpowerment #BelongingInEducation #SelfDiscovery #StudentEmpowerment #CommunityInEducation Tune in, and let's embark on this transformative educational journey together! Remember, your growth as a teacher begins with self-discovery and the courage to seek support. Stay inspired, stay empowered.

Oct 13, 202323:59
Cultivating excellence in the classroom / Conversation with Coach CoCo Dixie / Episode 111

Cultivating excellence in the classroom / Conversation with Coach CoCo Dixie / Episode 111

Hey There Everyone,


Welcome to another enlightening episode of "The Chronicles of Mister."


In this episode, join us as we unravel the incredible journey of Coach Dixie, a passionate educator who discovered her love for teaching through an unconventional path. Listen in to learn about her transformative experience in a summer literacy program, Freedom School, where she found her calling, transitioning from aspirations of becoming a lawyer to becoming an inspiring teacher.Discover the power of continuity in education as Coach Dixie shares her profound insights about looping – a practice where she taught the same group of students from third to fifth grade. Hear about the deep connections she forged, the consistency she maintained, and the invaluable lessons she learned about building trust and understanding her students on a profound level.This episode emphasizes the pivotal role of mentors and teachers in shaping an educator's journey. Coach Dixie recalls her influential mentors, Miss Barnes, Miss Boys, Miss Jones, and Mr. Matthews, who believed in her potential and prepared her for future success. Learn how their guidance and support laid the foundation for her impactful teaching methods. In the spirit of continuous growth, Coach Dixie advocates for genuine belief in every student's potential. Explore the importance of aligning actions with beliefs, creating a positive and nurturing learning environment. Aspiring teachers, take note! This episode highlights the significance of reaching out and asking for help, recognizing that seeking guidance can be a powerful catalyst for personal and professional development.


Glean valuable lessons:

Discover the unconventional path to a teaching career. Understand the transformative power of continuity in education through looping. Embrace the importance of mentorship and guidance in your teaching journey. Learn how to align your actions with your beliefs to create a positive learning environment. Recognize the significance of seeking help and guidance to foster personal and professional growth as an educator.


#EducationJourney #TeacherGrowth #MentorshipInEducation #PositiveLearningEnvironment #ContinuousGrowth #AskForHelp #EmpoweringEducators #EducatorPodcast #TeachingInspiration #EducationTransformation

Oct 06, 202326:38
How to create a vibrant classroom atmosphere / Conversation with Dana Garth / Episode 110

How to create a vibrant classroom atmosphere / Conversation with Dana Garth / Episode 110

Hey There Everyone,

Welcome to another episode of "The Chronicles of Mister" your go-to podcast for insightful conversations with outstanding educators.


In this episode, I chop it up with the dynamic and inspiring Dana Garth, also known as the Beachy Educator. Prepare to embark on a transformative journey through Dana's experiences in the world of teaching.

Dana's story is a testament to the power of embracing change and finding your passion in unexpected places. With a decade of teaching expertise, Dana sheds light on the challenges she faced and the lessons she learned, emphasizing the vital role of adaptability in the classroom.

One of the podcast's core messages revolves around the significance of mentorship and the courage to seek guidance. Dana discusses the pivotal role mentors played in her career, encouraging listeners to proactively seek help and advice. The episode is a goldmine of practical tips for educators, focusing on strategies to foster active student engagement, enhance teaching methods, and create a positive learning environment.

What You Will Glean:

  • Explore Dana Garth's unconventional journey into education and the valuable lessons she learned along the way.
  • Understand the importance of adaptability in teaching and how embracing change can lead to innovative approaches in the classroom.
  • Discover the impact of mentorship on personal and professional growth, and how it can elevate your teaching to new heights.
  • Gain actionable insights into effective teaching methods, including strategies for active student participation and a vibrant classroom atmosphere.

This episode is not just a conversation; it's a roadmap for educators seeking inspiration, guidance, and a fresh perspective. Whether you're a novice teacher navigating the early years or a seasoned educator looking for innovative teaching approaches, this episode has something for everyone. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from Dana Garth's wisdom and experience.

Tune in, absorb the knowledge, and let the transformative journey of education begin. Get ready to be inspired, motivated, and empowered to make a difference in your classroom and beyond.

#EducationalInsights #TeacherInspiration #AdaptableTeaching #MentorshipMatters #EmpoweredEducators #StudentEngagement #TeacherTips #PodcastEducation

Sep 29, 202332:37
Representation Matters / Chronicles of Mister with Mr. Farr / Episode 109

Representation Matters / Chronicles of Mister with Mr. Farr / Episode 109

Hey There Everyone,

I am so glad to have had the opportunity to chop it up with a dynamic Black male educator, Mr. Farr, to explore the journey, challenges, and triumphs of teaching in today's classroom. 👨‍🏫 Mr. Farr's story is a dope one as he has become a passionate teacher. Hear how he found his calling and the profound impact of representation on both his students and their community. 🏫 Gain some insights into the differences between being a substitute teacher and a full-time educator, and learn how Mr. Farr's commitment to creating a safe and inclusive classroom environment has transformed the lives of his students. Listen now and become part of the movement to empower the next generation of learners! 🔥 #EducationPodcast #EmpoweringEducation #BlackMaleEducator #RepresentationMatters #TeachingJourney #InclusiveClassroom #CurriculumDevelopment #TeacherLife

Sep 23, 202335:37
Craig Richard / Episode 108

Craig Richard / Episode 108

Hey There Everyone,


I'm so pleased to have been able to chop it up with Craig Richard (@MadBioEngineer).


In this engaging conversation, Craig shares his journey as a PhD student specializing in cancer nanotechnology and offers a unique perspective on science education.


Discover how Craig's passion for teaching led him to explain complex scientific concepts in a relatable way, bridging the gap between the academic world and everyday conversation. He reflects on his STEM outreach experiences and the profound impact they've had, even in the age of online learning.


As one of the few Black individuals in his program, Craig sheds light on the challenges and opportunities in the field of bioengineering, drawing inspiration from his late grandfather's battle with prostate cancer.


This was a dope conversation that I know you will appreciate and enjoy.


#Bioengineering #CancerResearch #STEMEducation #DiversityInSTEM #ScienceOutreach

Sep 15, 202320:14
Courtney Nunnally / Episode 107 / Part 3

Courtney Nunnally / Episode 107 / Part 3

Hey everyone,


I am so pleased to to be able to have this conversation with Mr. Courtney Nunnally aka @MrNTeaches. Another Black male educator who has been teaching for over 17 years. This was a great conversation with someone who touches on the "privilege of youth" and how our Black boys are often not afforded this privilege.

A dope conversation that I think you'll enjoy and get a few gems from. Thanks so much so supporting the podcast and let me know what you appreciated from this week's episode.✊🏾👍🏾


Sep 08, 202315:26
Courtney Nunnally / Episode 106 / Part 2

Courtney Nunnally / Episode 106 / Part 2

Hey everyone,


I am so pleased to to be able to have this conversation with Mr. Courtney Nunnally aka @MrNTeaches. Another Black male educator who has been teaching for over 17 years. This was a great conversation with someone who touches on the "privilege of youth" and how our Black boys are often not afforded this privilege.

A dope conversation that I think you'll enjoy and get a few gems from. Thanks so much so supporting the podcast and let me know what you appreciated from this week's episode.


Part 3 of our conversation drops next week. ✊🏾👍🏾


Sep 01, 202316:37
Courtney Nunnally / Episode 105 / Part 1

Courtney Nunnally / Episode 105 / Part 1

Hey everyone,


I am so pleased to to be able to have this conversation with Mr. Courtney Nunnally aka @MrNTeaches. Another Black male educator who has been teaching for over 17 years. This was a great conversation with someone who touches on the "privilege of youth" and how our Black boys are often not afforded this privilege.

A dope conversation that I think you'll enjoy and get a few gems from. Thanks so much so supporting the podcast and let me know what you appreciated from this week's episode.


Part 2 of our conversation drops next week. ✊🏾👍🏾

Aug 25, 202317:20
Education + Spider-Man / Episode 104 with Coach Tranae Beal (Part 3)

Education + Spider-Man / Episode 104 with Coach Tranae Beal (Part 3)

Hey There Everyone,

I'm so happy to have this dope conversation with Coach Tranae Beal🎙️ This is Part 2 of our deep dive into the mesmerizing world of Miles Morlaes and the SpiderVerse. 🕷️✨


🎬🚀 From mind-bending animation to powerful character growth, they unravel the web of themes that make this movie a true masterpiece. 🌟

It's dope that as an educator we could talk about and unravel the layers, connecting the film's narrative to relatable life lessons and discussing the importance of representation and empowerment. 🤝🎓

From Miles Morales' journey to Gwen Stacy's complexities, we break it all down, engaging in thought-provoking dialogues that'll leave you nodding in agreement. 🗣️🤯

Are you ready to geek out over Easter eggs, marvel at the animation, and uncover the deeper meanings that make this Spider-Verse shine? 🕸️🌌 Tune in now to this unmissable podcast episode that'll swing you into a world of excitement, nostalgia, and inspiration. 🎧🕷️


Check out the full convo here at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usk-tnzStMQ&t=1s



Full convo on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usk-tnzStMQ&t=1s


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Aug 18, 202317:07
Education + Spider-Man / Episode 103 with Coach Tranae Beal (Part 2)

Education + Spider-Man / Episode 103 with Coach Tranae Beal (Part 2)

Hey There Everyone,

I'm so happy to have this dope conversation with Coach Tranae Beal🎙️ This is Part 2 of our deep dive into the mesmerizing world of Miles Morlaes and the SpiderVerse. 🕷️✨


🎬🚀 From mind-bending animation to powerful character growth, they unravel the web of themes that make this movie a true masterpiece. 🌟

It's dope that as an educator we could talk about and unravel the layers, connecting the film's narrative to relatable life lessons and discussing the importance of representation and empowerment. 🤝🎓

From Miles Morales' journey to Gwen Stacy's complexities, we break it all down, engaging in thought-provoking dialogues that'll leave you nodding in agreement. 🗣️🤯

Are you ready to geek out over Easter eggs, marvel at the animation, and uncover the deeper meanings that make this Spider-Verse shine? 🕸️🌌 Tune in now to this unmissable podcast episode that'll swing you into a world of excitement, nostalgia, and inspiration. 🎧🕷️


Check out the full convo here at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usk-tnzStMQ&t=1s



Full convo on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usk-tnzStMQ&t=1s

Aug 11, 202319:05
Education & Spider Man: Across The Spider Verse / Episode 102 / Tranae Beal (Part 1)

Education & Spider Man: Across The Spider Verse / Episode 102 / Tranae Beal (Part 1)

Hey There Everyone,

I'm so happy to have this dope conversation with Coach Tranae Beal🎙️ This is Part 1 of our deep dive into the mesmerizing world of Miles Morlaes and the SpiderVerse. 🕷️✨


🎬🚀 From mind-bending animation to powerful character growth, they unravel the web of themes that make this movie a true masterpiece. 🌟

It's dope that as an educator we could talk about and unravel the layers, connecting the film's narrative to relatable life lessons and discussing the importance of representation and empowerment. 🤝🎓

From Miles Morales' journey to Gwen Stacy's complexities, we break it all down, engaging in thought-provoking dialogues that'll leave you nodding in agreement. 🗣️🤯

Are you ready to geek out over Easter eggs, marvel at the animation, and uncover the deeper meanings that make this Spider-Verse shine? 🕸️🌌 Tune in now to this unmissable podcast episode that'll swing you into a world of excitement, nostalgia, and inspiration. 🎧🕷️


Check out the full convo here at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usk-tnzStMQ&t=1s

Aug 05, 202317:54
Best of Season 2 - Principal Thomas

Best of Season 2 - Principal Thomas

Hey There Everyone,

In this episode of The Chronicles of Mister, I get to chop it up with Principal Michelle Thomas.

Principal Thomas has been in the education field for 39 years, starting out as a secretary and then going back to school to get her teaching credentials. She began as a first-grade teacher, a tough grade to teach in Texas because children there don't have to go to pre-k or kindergarten, meaning they often come in with no knowledge of basic concepts. However, Principal Thomas found joy in watching her students grow and learn throughout the year.


Principal Thomas emphasizes the importance of structure, love, and support for her students, especially since her school is a Title 1 school. She believes that her students need someone to show them that they can do hard things and that they are cared for, which is often lacking.


Principal Thomas has stayed in education for so long because of her love for her students and the knowledge that she is making a positive impact on their lives.


This was a great conversation that I hope you are able to glean a few gems from.



Jul 28, 202333:52
Best of Season 2 - Pursue your Passion not a Position - Cynthia McCray
Jul 21, 202326:30
Best of Season 2 - Kaya Arnoux - Part 3

Best of Season 2 - Kaya Arnoux - Part 3

Hey there everyone,
Please welcome the one, the only, Ms. Kaya Arnoux back to the pod!! Kaya is a former colleague of mine who has transitioned from teaching middle school kiddos to highschool kiddos. Like others in her situation she explains how this transition isn’t better or worse, just different.
In this convo we get into the nitty gritty of the age-old debate: Is the current education system properly equipping our high school students to live the adult lives they want to live??! Or are we funneling them into the big ole “everyone must go to college” machine to make our numbers look good?
Why don’t we properly prepare those students who know EXACTLY what they want to do, and that they DO NOT want to go to college/university? Do they get proper guidance into certificate programs or training to be taken while in high school?
We also get into how minorities need to be able to decide for themselves whether or not they are safe (mentally and physically) in PWI spaces, or if they need to remove themselves. One option isn’t better than the other, and we need to give people autonomy to make their own life choices.
Check out Kaya on IG where she shares her thoughts and art with the world:
@kayatalkingsense

Jul 21, 202314:42
Best of Season 2 - Kaya Arnoux

Best of Season 2 - Kaya Arnoux

Hey there everyone,

Please welcome the one, the only, Ms. Kaya Arnoux back to the pod!! Kaya is a former colleague of mine who has transitioned from teaching middle school kiddos to highschool kiddos. Like others in her situation she explains how this transition isn’t better or worse, just different.

In this convo we get into the nitty gritty of the age-old debate: Is the current education system properly equipping our high school students to live the adult lives they want to live??! Or are we funneling them into the big ole “everyone must go to college” machine to make our numbers look good?

Why don’t we properly prepare those students who know EXACTLY what they want to do, and that they DO NOT want to go to college/university? Do they get proper guidance into certificate programs or training to be taken while in high school?

We also get into how minorities need to be able to decide for themselves whether or not they are safe (mentally and physically) in PWI spaces, or if they need to remove themselves. One option isn’t better than the other, and we need to give people autonomy to make their own life choices.

Check out Kaya on IG where she shares her thoughts and art with the world: @kayatalkingsense


Jul 14, 202314:42
Best of Season 2 - Kaya Arnoux

Best of Season 2 - Kaya Arnoux

Best of Season 2

Hey there everyone,

Please welcome the one, the only, Ms. Kaya Arnoux back to the pod!! Kaya is a former colleague of mine who has transitioned from teaching middle school kiddos to high school kiddos. Like others in her situation she explains how this transition isn’t better or worse, just different.

In this convo we get into the nitty gritty of the age-old debate: Is the current education system properly equipping our high school students to live the adult lives they want to live??! Or are we funneling them into the big ole “everyone must go to college” machine to make our numbers look good?

Why don’t we properly prepare those students who know EXACTLY what they want to do, and that they DO NOT want to go to college/university? Do they get proper guidance into certificate programs or training to be taken while in high school?

We also get into how minorities need to be able to decide for themselves whether or not they are safe (mentally and physically) in PWI spaces, or if they need to remove themselves. One option isn’t better than the other, and we need to give people autonomy to make their own life choices.

Check out Kaya on IG where she shares her thoughts and art with the world:

@kayatalkingsense


Jul 07, 202314:07
Best of Season 2 - Jai Williams

Best of Season 2 - Jai Williams

BEST of Season 2


Hey there everyone,

Really appreciated the gems dropped during this conversation with dance teacher JAI WILLIAMS.


Dance is dope and more movement needs to be incorporated into the classroom.

Jun 30, 202322:57
Season 2 Finale & an Ask of you
Jun 17, 202304:14
How to ensure your kiddos feel SEEN / Dr. Rebecca Good / Episode 095

How to ensure your kiddos feel SEEN / Dr. Rebecca Good / Episode 095

Hey There Everyone,

In this week's episode of the podcast I get to chop it up with Dr. Rebecca Good, National Vice Provost of Teacher Preparation at Relay GSE. Get ready for some profound insights into the world of education. 

My perspective, as one of the 1.3% black male educators, on the significance of authentic teaching, cultural understanding, and empowering students helps me be the best educator I can be. 

By prioritizing authenticity, transparency, and nurturing student potential, teachers can create an environment where students thrive academically, emotionally, and socially.

As educators, let's strive to be authentic, transparent, and supportive mentors for our kiddos. By fostering genuine connections, we can empower our kiddos to unlock their full potential and become lifelong learners and leaders.




Podcast Merch


May 27, 202347:46
The Communication Expert / Prof. Hamilton / Episode 094
May 20, 202338:14
GenEd or SPEd / T. Carrington / Episode 093

GenEd or SPEd / T. Carrington / Episode 093

May 07, 202337:01
Engineer to Educator / Kevin Shyrock / Episode 092

Engineer to Educator / Kevin Shyrock / Episode 092

Hey There Everyone,

This week I get to chop it up with Kevin Shyrock, who goes by the handle Engineer 2 Educator on social media. Kevin has gained some popularity on TikTok for his clear and engaging explanations of math concepts. He has a great video on the Pythagorean Theorem.


Kevin's passion for math stems from his belief that it is a creative endeavor with a variety of visual representations that can be applied in daily life. He hopes to bring this engaging perspective to the rest of the world and show that math is not just about solving problems but about exploring new and interesting questions.


This was a great conversation that I think you will enjoy.


Check out the website if you like what you hear:   

⁠www.ChroniclesOfMister.com  ⁠


Hit me up on my socials:  

IG (⁠@Chronicles.of.Miste⁠⁠r⁠

TikTok (⁠@Chronicles.of.Mister⁠

Twitter (⁠@ChroniclesofMr⁠)



Apr 30, 202323:35
Find your niche / Kevin Kirkland / Episode 091

Find your niche / Kevin Kirkland / Episode 091

Hey There Everyone,

In this episode I chat with Mr. Kevin Kirkland, a black male educator with a winding journey into the profession. Mr. Kirkland started as a Spanish major in undergrad but had to leave college due to hard times. During his time away, his mother, a paraprofessional of 35 years, suggested he become a substitute teacher. Mr. Kirkland took her advice and eventually landed a paraprofessional job. When he was able to return to school, he switched his major to liberal studies and eventually found his way into the classroom.

What is most striking about Mr. Kirkland's story is his willingness to try different positions within the field, even if they weren't a perfect fit. He tried teaching general music in middle school, fourth grade, and seventh-grade science, before leaving education for a year and a half to work in the non-profit sector. Mr. Kirkland returned to teaching second grade, where he found his true calling. His story highlights the importance of finding one's niche in education and recognizing the grades or ages of children with which an educator best interacts.


This was a great convo!

Check out the website if you like what you hear:   

⁠www.ChroniclesOfMister.com  ⁠


Here at the Chronicles of Mister I appreciate the engagement over on all of our socials:  

IG (⁠@Chronicles.of.Miste⁠⁠r⁠

TikTok (⁠@Chronicles.of.Mister⁠

Twitter (⁠@ChroniclesofMr⁠)

Apr 23, 202318:33