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5 Empowering and Inspiring Videos for Students, Teachers from Soul Pancake

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Inspire, Amaze, Learn, Change, Grow, Laugh …

Need a little lift to get you through the day, the week, and propel you through to the end of the school year?

I’ve so enjoyed the videos from Kid President, I wanted to check out some other content from Soul Pancake [3]. I was not disappointed. These folks are putting out so many great, fun empowering clips! This is just a small collection of what they’ve produced.

You and your students are sure to find some inspiration (and humor) in these videos.

What’s Stopping You From Achieving Your Goals?

What do you think stands between you and where you want to be?

A Letter to the Future from Kid President

How are you going to make the future awesome?

Never Would I Ever …

Sometimes all it takes is an unexpected adventure to open your eyes to all that is possible.

Kid President’s 20 Things We Should Say More Often

Kid President believes the things we say can help make the world more awesome.

The Science of Happiness - An Experiment in Gratitude

What makes you happy? Have you ever wondered why?

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About Kelly Walsh [8]

Kelly Walsh is Chief Information Officer at The College of Westchester [9], in White Plains, NY, where he also teaches. In 2009, Walsh founded EmergingEdTech.com. He frequently delivers presentations on a variety of related topics at schools and conferences across the U.S. Walsh is also an author, and online educator, regularly running Flipped Class Workshops [10] online. His eBook, the Flipped Classroom Workshop-in-a-Book is available here [11]. Walsh became the Community Administrator for the Flipped Learning Network [12] in June of 2016. In his "spare time" he also writes, records, and performs original music ... stop by kwalshmusic.com [13] and have a listen!

[Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are my own, or those of other writers, and not those of my employer. - K. Walsh]