Teacherpreneurs, Raise Your Hand!
Teacherpreneurs, Raise Your Hand!
Teacherpreneurs, Raise Your Hand boldly takes teachers through the transformation to teacherpreneurs. Whether you are an edupreneur, TpTer (Teachers Pay Teachers), Teacher Author, or an aspiring teacherpreneur, you have a unique perspective to offer the world. This podcast will cover marketing strategies, killer podcast tips and tricks, business mindset, and more to help you grow your online business.
TRYH 105: A Teacherpreneur Graph Story: A Dream of Reaching Every School District in America
Sarah Barnett tells us all about her graph story. We discuss how each story that is shared is so unique and inspiring. Sarah tells us how her store evolved over the course of the past decade!
TRYH 103: A Teacherpreneur Graph Story: How to Find the Value in TpT
Shannon Archer joins us to talk about her journey through TpT. In this episode, Shannon & I talk about the meaning behind the data.
TRYH 56: Post TpT Conference: Now What?
Now what? Oh my goodness. So we just finished the TPT conference, which is crazy because it was our first virtual conference this year, which was really exciting. And it was just chocked full of wonderful sessions and so much learning. And I'm telling you if you are feeling like I'm feeling your brain is overloaded. In fact, I plan on taking a vacation this week that this episode is coming out because I need a rest before I jump into all the things that I now must do, because I've heard so much this week!
TRYH 23: A Week in the Life of a Teacherpreneur
So this week I take you on a journey through my week as a busy teacherpreneur with TWO full-time jobs! It is a lot. So if you are a fellow TpTer who is still in the school system and trying to run a business, you will certainly be able to relate to this week’s episode. I hope you stick around.
TRYH 6: Tips, Strategies, and Abundance for TpT With Math Mojo
Full-time Business owner, product creator, mom of three beautiful daughters, wife, and friend, Alexis Sergi juggles a thriving business and gets all three girls to almost daily gymnastics training. Somehow she manages to make it all look relatively easy. Her go-to advice is to create, create, create.