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Estella’s Brilliant Bus

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Feb 25, 2016
Estella's Brilliant Bus

Estella’s Brilliant Bus

Even after 50 years as an educator, Estella Pyfrom was not ready to slow down after retirement. When Estella realized that fewer students had access to computers after school, she and her husband spent their life savings on a mobile learning lab called Estella’s Brilliant Bus. Now, Estella provides whatever services a community might need, from after-school tutoring to free food distribution. Her reward, the smiles on the faces of the children who look at her and say: "I did it."
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How to Listen to Pain

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February 25, 2016

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How to Listen to Pain

Shame is the most powerful, master emotion. It’s the fear that we’re not good enough.

– Brene Brown –

How to Listen to Pain

In this thought-provoking Q and A, Greater Good’s book review editor Jill Suttie asks author Brene Brown about the intricacies of her book ‘Rising Strong.’ One of the key points of the book is how we all react — or ‘listen’ — to the intense pain we may feel when we experience shame in our lives. And it is how we respond to those feelings that can either hinder our emotional well-being, or lead us to a new sense of courage and genuineness. { read more }

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To understand more about the unspoken epidemic of shame, listen to Brene Brown’s extremely popular and powerful TED Talk. { more }

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