Anthony Peterson

A Conversation With Anthony Peterson

Why do you believe SEL and EQ are important?

For several years I have served on the board of an organization providing SEL in schools. I have seen student academic performance improve significantly when the students are given tools to navigate their socio-emotional states. We know that students without those tools and without social emotional support are more likely to disrupt class and more likely to be removed from academic situations. Lest you think I only care about the academics, I am one who believes that education necessarily involves the whole student.

Do you have any personal anecdotes about how SEL/EQ has brought you success in your
personal life/career?

I think of when I was diagnosed with a chronic disease a few years ago. Most of the physicians I visited to diagnose my chronic gastro-intestinal condition directed me to a specialist clinic at Vanderbilt University Hospital. When I reached Vanderbilt to set up an appointment, they outlined the day: First you will see the physician, then the nutritionist, and then a psychologist. Each time I returned for bi-monthly treatments, I also saw the psychologist. His experience is that some people with my condition start to feel despair and worthlessness. He says, “My only goal for these meetings is to help you not to turn on yourself.” He was highly aware of the holistic nature of health. The chronic condition is now a normal part of my life, and the psychologists fears are not.

What do you believe to be one or two of the main challenges in education (K-8) today?

With the ambiguity of the COVID virus, schools have to make difficult decisions about how best to educate our students. Of course, this has always been the case, but quarantine situations have amplified the difficulties. Unfortunately, partisan politics has entered the fray in strange and unhelpful ways so that the decision of educators are being overridden by some people with other agendas. For those remaining in remote learning and those returning from remote learning, SEL is growing more evidently important. We are dealing with new concerns. And for those who must remain remote, access to SEL can be challenging.

Conversely, what do you believe to be one or two of the biggest opportunities in education (K-8) today?

I think the pandemic has revealed both resilience and innovation. Educators, students and parents have face unforeseen challenges. But they have also developed new ways of coping and new ways of learning. There is no reason to stop that innovative thinking. There is no reason to stop emphasizing SEL. I also believe that children are the key to a more inclusive society. Our schools have the opportunity to embrace diversity, inclusion and equity, and children will be some of our guides.

Amanda Gregory

A Conversation With Amanda Ann Gregory

Why do you believe SEL and EQ are important?

SEL and EQ are vital components to a fulfilling life. Without them, it’s nearly impossible to experience connection with others and joy.

Do you have any personal anecdotes about how SEL/EQ has brought you success in your
personal life/career?

As a survivor of childhood neglect, I know what it’s like go without modeling, education, guidance, and support. As a result, my SEL and EQ were developmentally delayed as an adult. With the help of friends, animals, educators, and therapists I was able to progress in these areas. As a result, I witnessed my relationships, career, finances, and ability to experience joy dramatically increase.

What do you believe to be one or two of the main challenges in education (K-8) today?

Schools and districts without access to financial resources and community support struggle to provide support to their students. Usually, emotional and social development programs are not a priority when resources are lacking.

Conversely, what do you believe to be one or two of the biggest opportunities in education (K-8) today?

I am overjoyed to see the implementation of holistic mental health in schools. Programs that exposed students to mindfulness practices such as mediation and yoga are highly beneficial. Also, I’ve noticed an increased partnership and collaboration between school counselors and outpatient therapists.

Alyssa Poggioli

A Conversation With Alyssa Poggioli

Why do you believe SEL and EQ are important?

Because they drive our ability to regulate through difficult times. They drive the quality of relationships and heavily impact our mental and emotional wellbeing.

Do you have any personal anecdotes about how SEL/EQ has brought you success in your
personal life/career?

Nurturing relationships, Professional leadership, Better understanding of self, Reduce depression & anxiety

What do you believe to be one or two of the main challenges in education (K-8) today?

1] Childrens ability/skillset to effectively navigating through expectations & anxiety. 2] Confidence and self-regulation

Conversely, what do you believe to be one or two of the biggest opportunities in education (K-8) today?

A more connected generation aside from the technology

Areia Cobb

A Conversation With Areia Cobb

Why do you believe SEL and EQ are important?

I believe SEL and EQ are important because it is important to be able to regulate your emotions. Losing control of your emotions can cause what may have been a small incident to turn into a very one.

Do you have any personal anecdotes about how SEL/EQ has brought you success in your
personal life/career?

I worked with a student who was known to elope and on my first day he ran away from me after recess because he did not want to do his math assignment. Knowing that he likes to run, I later used that to help regulate his anxiety about math. The Gen Ed teacher gave a 2-page worksheet that I knew he would not want to complete, so I made him a deal; complete page one with me and I’ll take you outside to run. That excited him! He worked fast and his work was correct. He also completed page 2 after our run.

What do you believe to be one or two of the main challenges in education (K-8) today?

One of the main challenges in education is teacher’s feeling like they do not have the support they need to teach and discipline in their classroom the way they see fit from administration and parents.

Conversely, what do you believe to be one or two of the biggest opportunities in education (K-8) today?

One of the biggest opportunities in education is school of choice, if parents are able to provide transportation.

What is the VALUE of an EQ Summit? An array of EQ/ SEL on-demand workshops? and or A summit that brings together parents and educators.?

The value of an EQ Summit is an array of EQ/SEL on-demand workshops in place for parents and educators.

Brian Anderson

A Conversation With Brian Anderson

Why do you believe SEL and EQ are important?

By integrating SEL and EQ early into the lives of students, particularly related to skills of self-awareness, students can learn to overcome difficulties much more quickly. Not only will this lead to a more enjoyable schooling experience, but students will then be in a better state of mind more consistently, so they will be able to learn more in school and will be more likely to develop positive habits. The early development of these skills will lead to a lifetime of greater self-worth, and thus a lifetime of increased happiness and fulfillment.

Do you have any personal anecdotes about how SEL/EQ has brought you success in your
personal life/career?

By practicing these SEL/EQ skills in my own life on a daily basis, I’m fortunate in that I get past difficult situations very quickly. I recognize in the moment that – even though cortisol and adrenaline will likely be active in my body right after the stressful event occurs – those stress chemicals will quickly wash away and then it is my choice as to how respond. I then promptly move into a very broad perspective as to how that particular situation really isn’t that important in the big picture relative to everything that I am.

What do you believe to be one or two of the main challenges in education (K-8) today?

One of the main challenges is that we are socially conditioned to live our moment-to-moment lives through the prisms of ego, worthiness, and fear.

Conversely, what do you believe to be one or two of the biggest opportunities in education (K-8) today?

To help students to know the antidotes for issues related to ego, worthiness, and fear! For ego, it is realizing that we share infinite connection. For worthiness, it is knowing that we have infinite value. For fear, it is realizing that, in the really big picture, we are eternal and therefore invincible.

What is the VALUE of an EQ Summit? An array of EQ/ SEL on-demand workshops? and or A summit that brings together parents and educators.?

An on-demand Summit of EQ/SEL workshops creates an opportunity for parents and educators to gain leading edge knowledge and skills that can positively transform generations of current and future students by providing life-changing content that has never before been so easily accessible.

Haseena Shaheed-Jackson

A Conversation With Haseena Shaheed-Jackson

Why do you believe SEL and EQ are important?

One must be aware of who they are in order to become the person they were created to be.  To know who you are is to get in touch and align with your feelings and thoughts which is possible through SEL and EQ.   Feelings and thoughts are the results of our values which are the foundation.  Values are the driving force behind all that you do and what you do.    Embracing SEL and EQ enables a person to have a foundation that will enable and empower them to keep pressing forward and living a purposeful life.

Do you have any personal anecdotes about how SEL/EQ has brought you success in your
personal life/career?

As an author, speaker, coach and trainer, I had to first know who I am in order to be able to serve, support and partner with others.  I cannot be effective if I am unaware of myself.  Prior to incorporating SEL and EQ, I was drifting through life, accepting what happened and occurred.  I was not connected to my feelings and emotions.  Getting in touch with my emotions and feelings required me to get in alignment with my subconscious because this is who is in the driver’s seat.  My subconscious is the keeper of my habits, values, and beliefs which drive and fuel my actions.   I partner with individuals and teams to help them see beyond their physical senses so that they can tap into their potential and raise the lid on their thinking.

What do you believe to be one or two of the main challenges in education (K-8) today?

Empowering and giving authority to believe in the power of thinking.  This will allow them to embrace their thoughts and feelings to promote the development of their own ideas and purpose.   Understanding the power of purpose is the driving force for our creation. 

Conversely, what do you believe to be one or two of the biggest opportunities in education (K-8) today?

Expression of thoughts without being fearful of being rejected and ridiculed.  Let them know that they are valued so they in turn will value others.  Valuing people reduces stress, anxiety, feelings of isolation and depression.  When people are devalued it has a detrimental impact on their emotions and outlook on life. 

What is the VALUE of an EQ Summit? An array of EQ/ SEL on-demand workshops? and or A summit that brings together parents and educators.?

Allows and empowers people to be authentic.  The summit is an environment filled with like-minded individuals who have similarities in purpose.  Promotes brainstorming and a master mind to identify opportunities and develop actions to effect change.  

Jay Marotzke

A Conversation With Joyce Marter

Why do you believe SEL and EQ are important?

SEL and EQ are essential life skills to cultivate self-awareness, empathy and compassion to form connected relationships at home and at work, and effective communication and conflict resolution skills to succeed personally and professionally.

Do you have any personal anecdotes about how SEL/EQ has brought you success in your
personal life/career?

SEL/EQ are the primary skills I use as a psychotherapist, educator, speaker/trainer and business leader. It is these skills that have proven the most critical for my success and are a large part of what I teach through my speaking and writing.

What do you believe to be one or two of the main challenges in education (K-8) today?

Mental health and social-emotional challenges due to the pandemic, social media and technology.

Conversely, what do you believe to be one or two of the biggest opportunities in education (K-8) today?

Promoting positive mental health and resilience through SEL/EQ.

What is the VALUE of an EQ Summit? An array of EQ/ SEL on-demand workshops? and or A summit that brings together parents and educators.?

Ann array of EQ/SEL experts providing on-demand workshops for parents and educators to learn new skills to enhance their own work and lives and better model and teach these skills to children and adolescents.

DeAnna Bond

A Conversation With Dr. De`Anna Bond

Why do you believe SEL and EQ are important?

SEL and EQ allow individuals to gain a better sense of self, become more conscious of their emotions and how they respond to life experiences, learn to address the needs of and empathize with others, effectively communicate and collaborate, as well as make informed decisions.

Do you have any personal anecdotes about how SEL/EQ has brought you success in your
personal life/career?

As a former guidance counsellor and clinician, I have been able to use SEL programming to educate and build skills in my students. Through my experiences in schools, I know the importance of students’ voices and embedding SEL throughout a school culture. This led me to writing my dissertation on ‘High School Students’ experiences with SEL in a school model.’ After conducting my research, I realized how much EQ has been the basis of my success as a leader and now psychologist. Through consulting and coaching, I hope to help other leaders, teams, educators, entrepreneurs/business owners see the value of leveraging emotional intelligence skills on a personal and professional level.

What do you believe to be one or two of the main challenges in education (K-8) today?

Relevant training/professional development, technical assistance, and maximizing resources and funding to provide the necessary supports that both staff and students need. On-going leadership development for leaders and staff to make sure that school teams are maximizing their full potential as individuals and team members.

Conversely, what do you believe to be one or two of the biggest opportunities in education (K-8) today?

The pandemic has exposed us to the opportunity to re-invent how we view and deliver educational content and experiences for students. Creativity and education advancement through the use of technology to provide options such as virtual or blended learning based on the needs of our students and school community.

What is the VALUE of an EQ Summit? An array of EQ/ SEL on-demand workshops? and or A summit that brings together parents and educators.?

EQ Summit provides a space for collaboration, communication, and parent and educator voice. Bringing key stakeholders together opens the door to more holistic approaches to serve students, opportunities for growth, and builds our communities.

Shreya Prakash

A Conversation With Shreya Prakash

Why do you believe SEL and EQ are important?

Social-emotional skills are key to enabling individuals to thrive by equipping them with the tools they need to navigate day-to-day situations and interactions. At the same time, SEL and EQ also form the foundation of a kind and empathetic community of people who celebrate diversity, extend support, and overcome challenges together – all of which are crucial to address rising inequities in an increasingly complex world. I think that SEL is central to the mission of creating an ecosystem where individual and community progress works together, instead of against each other.

Do you have any personal anecdotes about how SEL/EQ has brought you success in your
personal life/career?

The past couple of years have been challenging in different ways for everyone. For me, isolating in a country away from home along with the uncertainty induced by the pandemic, brought with it feelings of worry, helplessness, and despair. During these times, the ability to understand my triggers and label my emotions helped me address them. I was able to identify and adopt appropriate coping mechanisms, be kinder with myself, and pause when necessary – all of which greatly helped deal with the stresses of a global pandemic.

What do you believe to be one or two of the main challenges in education (K-8) today?

Education systems continue to overlook the needs and well-being of the adults in children’s lives. Teachers are underpaid and overburdened, counsellors have high caseloads with limited resources, and caregivers are often viewed through a deficit lens. Children do not learn and develop in a vacuum – supporting children has to begin by supporting the adults in their lives.

Conversely, what do you believe to be one or two of the biggest opportunities in education (K-8) today?

The importance of social-emotional well-being cannot be overstated – children have been through so much in the last couple of years, and it is our responsibility, as parents and educators, to equip them with appropriate tools and strategies as they readjust to the new normal. The pandemic has also surfaced the gross inequities in our society. I believe it is time for us to rethink how schools serve children and how they reach the most vulnerable – it can no longer be a one-size-fits-all solution. We have to step up to recognize the unique circumstances and contexts children come from, understand their needs, identify the strengths they bring, engage families, leverage community resources, and make every effort to meet children where they are.

What is the VALUE of an EQ Summit? An array of EQ/ SEL on-demand workshops? and or A summit that brings together parents and educators.?

SEL and EQ are equally beneficial to adults and children. A summit that brings together varied experts and practitioners can provide a platform for adults to not just learn how they can support their children, but also how they can fill their own cup — both of which are extremely relevant skills to learn and master during this unprecedented time.

Alyssa Poggioli

A Conversation With Alyssa Poggioli

Why do you believe SEL and EQ are important?

It is through the intentional use of emotional intelligence that we are able to not only comprehend ourselves and others but authentically and intuitively connect with others. Especially given how digital the world becomes. I believe that it will be the fighting force against mental illness and dysfunctional relationships.

Do you have any personal anecdotes about how SEL/EQ has brought you success in your
personal life/career?

As a parent, partner, and coach – listening to understand is a large part of how I show up. Not to mention self-awareness and application of emotional intelligence because it is not something I was raised doing, knowing or having been taught. It is through active listening and self-awareness that allows me to respond and inquire with presence vs abrupt passion.

What do you believe to be one or two of the main challenges in education (K-8) today?

Stress management, burnout, and effective regulation strategies.

Conversely, what do you believe to be one or two of the biggest opportunities in education (K-8) today?

Emotion recognition, labelling, and regulation. If we can master that, both staff and students will be able to navigate through stress, anxiety and unrealistic expectations in a healthier fashion with more authentic leadership.

What is the VALUE of an EQ Summit? An array of EQ/ SEL on-demand workshops? and or A summit that brings together parents and educators.?

The opportunity to learn from a global team of experts. A growing person is a happy person.

Tamesha Allen

A Conversation With Tamesha Allen

Why do you believe SEL and EQ are important?

I believe SEL and EQ are important because people should be more in tune with their emotional intelligence and understand how to balance those emotions regarding themselves and others.

Do you have any personal anecdotes about how SEL/EQ has brought you success in your
personal life/career?

Yes, I am a woman of faith. Therefore, I believe devotion, prayer, and meditation are necessary anecdotes for my success. Spirituality is key in building relationships with others and understanding yourself.

What do you believe to be one or two of the main challenges in education (K-8) today?

I believe the main challenges in education today are; active listening, classroom management, and low salaries.

Conversely, what do you believe to be one or two of the biggest opportunities in education (K-8) today?

I believe the biggest opportunities in education today are; network building and personal growth. Education continues to evolve, and those who operate in this space should always consider taking their profession to the next level.

What is the VALUE of an EQ Summit? An array of EQ/ SEL on-demand workshops? and or A summit that brings together parents and educators.?

The value of attending a summit in this virtual space is an opportunity to receive a wealth of knowledge from expert speakers who can provide tips and tools to help alleviate any challenges or barriers educators and parents may be facing at this particular time in their life.

Duane Jourdeans

A Conversation With Duane Jourdeans

Why do you believe SEL and EQ are important?

Through intentional use of emotional intelligence, we are able to perceive, comprehend, express, process, and manage our emotions effectively. This directly impacts those around us. How we “show up” impacts how people feel, and how they feel impacts their performance.

Do you have any personal anecdotes about how SEL/EQ has brought you success in your
personal life/career?

As a parent, teacher, and coach, self-awareness has been key. I’ve faced multiple situations where my patience has been tested, but a focus on emotional intelligence has helped me keep my emotions in check, understand the feelings of my students, and respond effectively.

What do you believe to be one or two of the main challenges in education (K-8) today?

The main challenge for educational leaders is fostering employee engagement and helping to reduce burnout. For many, the 2021-22 school year could be compared to a marathon where educators sprinted the first mile as hard as they could . . . and now they are trying to finish the marathon after expending an inordinate amount of energy at the start. Fatigue and burnout are imminent as a staff has had to work through challenges such as consistently subbing for colleagues and/or simultaneously teaching asynchronous and synchronous lessons.

Conversely, what do you believe to be one or two of the biggest opportunities in education (K-8) today?

Within these stressful challenges are opportunities for innovative leadership. Educational leaders have the chance to positively impact those around them by creatively inspiring performance in both staff and students.

What is the VALUE of an EQ Summit? An array of EQ/ SEL on-demand workshops? and or A summit that brings together parents and educators.?

An EQ Summit offers a diverse range of topics that all essentially involve maximizing potential. The ability to connect with and learn from a global team of experts is amazing.

Anthony Peterson

A Conversation With Anthony Peterson

Why do you believe SEL and EQ are important?

For several years I have served on the board of an organization providing SEL in schools. I have seen student academic performance improve significantly when the students are given tools to navigate their socio-emotional states. We know that students without those tools and without social-emotional support are more likely to disrupt class and more likely to be removed from academic situations. Lest you think I only care about academics, I am one who believes that education necessarily involves the whole student.

Do you have any personal anecdotes about how SEL/EQ has brought you success in your
personal life/career?

I think of when I was diagnosed with a chronic disease a few years ago. Most of the physicians I visited to diagnose my chronic gastro-intestinal condition directed me to a specialist clinic at Vanderbilt University Hospital. When I reached Vanderbilt to set up an appointment, they outlined the day: First you will see the physician, then the nutritionist, and then a psychologist. Each time I returned for bi-monthly treatments, I also saw the psychologist. His experience is that some people with my condition start to feel despair and worthlessness. He says, “My only goal for these meetings is to help you not to turn on yourself.” He was highly aware of the holistic nature of health. The chronic condition is now a normal part of my life, and the psychologist’s fears are not.

What do you believe to be one or two of the main challenges in education (K-8) today?

With the ambiguity of the COVID virus, schools have to make difficult decisions about how best to educate their students. Of course, this has always been the case, but quarantine situations have amplified the difficulties. Unfortunately, partisan politics has entered the fray in strange and unhelpful ways so that the decision of educators are being overridden by some people with other agendas. For those remaining in remote learning and those returning from remote learning, SEL is growing more evidently important. We are dealing with new concerns. And for those who must remain remote, access to SEL can be challenging.

Conversely, what do you believe to be one or two of the biggest opportunities in education (K-8) today?

I think the pandemic has revealed both resilience and innovation. Educators, students and parents have to face unforeseen challenges. But they have also developed new ways of coping and new ways of learning. There is no reason to stop that innovative thinking. There is no reason to stop emphasizing SEL. I also believe that children are the key to a more inclusive society. Our schools have the opportunity to embrace diversity, inclusion and equity, and children will be some of our guides.

What is the VALUE of an EQ Summit? An array of EQ/ SEL on-demand workshops? and or A summit that brings together parents and educators.?

Both of these comments reflect the value of the Summit. The workshops provide important content. When there are opportunities for interaction, parents and educators all benefit.

A Conversation With Todd Nesloney

Why do you believe SEL and EQ are important?

I am a firm believer that 50% of our job as educators is reaching their brain and the other 50% is reaching their hearts. SEL and EQ should be the foundation of everything that we do because kids can’t learn until we deal with the social emotional.

Do you have any personal anecdotes about how SEL/EQ has brought you success in your
personal life/career?

As a teacher, and then campus-wide as a principal, I used the SEL program “Classroom Champions” that connects top performing Olympic and Paralympic athletes with classrooms to help kids learn SEL skills. It was an INCREDIBLY powerful and personal program and my students even won a competition where our athletes got to come and spend the day with us at our school!

What do you believe to be one or two of the main challenges in education (K-8) today?

One of the biggest challenges facing educators today is time. It seems like every year more and more are put on teachers’ plates without ever taking much off, yet the pay remains the same and no extra time is given to plan or prepare.

Conversely, what do you believe to be one or two of the biggest opportunities in education (K-8) today?

I think the pandemic has blown the doors open with us now re-thinking the way we traditionally do and view education. Now is the perfect time to reimagine and do things differently!

A Conversation With Bevin Reinen

Why do you believe SEL and EQ are important?

SEL and EQ are foundational to children’s success in both learning and life, and these practices matter now more than ever. It’s imperative that we arm educators and parents alike with tools to support students’ overall health and emotional wellness as they navigate these uncertain times.

Do you have any personal anecdotes about how SEL/EQ has brought you success in your
personal life/career?

Every student success story I’ve ever had the privilege of being a part of was a result of the thoughtful integration of SEL/EQ. It’s not just a thing that helps students succeed. It’s the thing. It connects students’ minds, bodies, and hearts.


What do you believe to be one or two of the main challenges in education (K-8) today?

Rather than prioritizing high-stakes testing, let’s emphasize high-quality learning.


Conversely, what do you believe to be one or two of the biggest opportunities in education
(K-8) today?

Covid-19 is a catalyst for educational change. We were forced to reimagine education in a matter of months, and while it’s been an incredibly trying year, we can use it as a launching pad for further innovation. I mean, we managed to make it to Mars this year. Let’s keep soaring!

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