Drawing from the Well
Explore youth wellness through the lens of education and the work of The Youth Wellness Movement. This podcast seeks to be a resource for researchers, educators, and the general public in the journey of developing community responsiveness to the needs of young people.
Episodes
Thursday Jan 27, 2022
Drawing From The Well Ep. 7 How to Be Self Loving While Being In Service
Thursday Jan 27, 2022
Thursday Jan 27, 2022
How can teachers practice self-love while being in service?In episode 7 of Drawing From the Well, we hear from:
- Youth expert Jolie, who gives us insight on what teachers’ wellness and stress looks like from the eyes of a student.
- A Q&A with Dr. Carissa Purnell, the Director for The Alisal Family Resource Center. In our conversation, we attempt to unpack what drives mentors to sacrifice their wellness for this - Dr. Stephanie Cariaga, who provides testimony on how experiences of grief can illuminate new paths for wellness.
Drawing From the Well is hosted by Tiffani Marie and is produced by Jon Reyes.
Music by King Most.
DFTW is supported by Community Responsive Education, continue the conversation at youthwellness.com
Thursday Sep 30, 2021
Drawing From The Well Ep. 6: How Does Teacher Identity Affect Youth Wellness?
Thursday Sep 30, 2021
Thursday Sep 30, 2021
How does teacher identity affect youth wellness?In episode 6, “Identity and wellness”, we hear from:
- Dr. Kevin Nadal, who provides us wisdom about the interdependent relationship between teacher identity and student wellness.
- Youth expert Angus reflects on his journey toward youth wellness by centering his cultural identity.
- A Q&A with poet Jari Bradley who walks us through their journey of becoming a better educator through developing a critical relationship with self.
Drawing From the Well is hosted by Tiffani Marie and is produced by Jon Reyes.
Music by King Most.
DFTW is supported by Community Responsive Education, continue the conversation at youthwellness.com
Wednesday May 19, 2021
Drawing From The Well Ep. 5: Measuring Youth Wellness
Wednesday May 19, 2021
Wednesday May 19, 2021
How do you measure youth wellness? In episode 5, “Measuring Youth Wellness”, we hear from:
Barbara Hetaraka a Māori educator who introduces us to a framework of wellness and suggestions on how to measure it
Musician and Artist Jordan Huez who reflects on his education experiences in the Bay Area
A Q&A with Soraya Sajous-Brooks, a veteran Bay Area educator and Jordan's mother about her cumulative understanding of youth wellness both inside the classroom and at home
A reflection by scholar and poet Derikka Hunt, who speaks to her experiences on wellness through the lens of travel
Drawing From the Well is hosted by Tiffani Marie and is produced by Jon Reyes.
Music by King Most.
DFTW is supported by Community Responsive Education, continue the conversation at youthwellness.com
Wednesday Mar 24, 2021
Wednesday Mar 24, 2021
What are the ideal conditions for sustained youth wellness? In episode 4, “Cultivating and Sustaining Wellness Through Interconnectedness”, we hear from:
Aaron Nakai a longtime educator who discusses "mindfulness" as a thread that connects us to each other, our histories, and our futures
Estrella, a youth expert who vulnerably discusses the factors that compromise her ability to remain connected to her culture and community
A Q&A with Simple Ant, an educator and activist who introduces us to an idea he calls "fugitive ecology", wisdoms of ecological understandings of freedom and sustainability
A reflection by healer, scholar and elder Tereza Iñiguez, who mentors us on wellness through a framework of "interconnection"
Drawing From the Well is hosted by Tiffani Marie and is produced by Jon Reyes.
Music by King Most.
DFTW is supported by Community Responsive Education, continue the conversation at youthwellness.com
Friday Feb 05, 2021
Drawing From The Well Ep. 3: Ideal Conditions for Sustained Youth Wellness
Friday Feb 05, 2021
Friday Feb 05, 2021
What are the ideal conditions for sustained youth wellness? In episode 3, “Ideal Conditions for Sustained Youth Wellness”, we hear from:
Dr. Antonia Darder an internationally recognized scholar, artist, poet, activist, and public intellectual who introduces us to a "language of love"
A Q&A with Dr. Sara Chase Merrick, a critical scholar and community leader about her work curating youth language models within her Hoopa community.
A reflection by Professor Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales, exploring the types of mentorship and grief necessary to sustain youth wellness.
Drawing From the Well is hosted by Tiffani Marie and is produced by Jon Reyes.
Music by King Most.
DFTW is supported by Community Responsive Education, continue the conversation at youthwellness.com
Wednesday Jan 20, 2021
Drawing From The Well Ep.2: Threats to Youth Wellness
Wednesday Jan 20, 2021
Wednesday Jan 20, 2021
What are threats to youth wellness?In episode 2, “Threats to Youth Wellness”, we hear from:
Professor Kevin Nadal, Ph.D introducing the concept of microagressions and intersectional trauma to remind of the daily traumas that compromise youth wellness.
A Q&A with Ashley Monterrosa, a youth activist thrust into activism after the killing of her brother Sean Monterrosa at the hands of the Vallejo Police Department.
A reflection by Professor Kenjus T. Watson, on schooling, loss, and reclamation of self in community.
Drawing From the Well is hosted by Tiffani Marie and is produced by Jon Reyes.
Music by King Most.
DFTW is supported by Community Responsive Education, continue the conversation at wellnessmovement.co
Wednesday Jan 20, 2021
Drawing From The Well Ep. 1: Defining Wellness
Wednesday Jan 20, 2021
Wednesday Jan 20, 2021
How do you define ‘wellness’? Does that definition change when applied to youth?In episode 1, “Defining Wellness”, we hear from:
Maestro Jerry Tello of The National Compadres Network, who provides us with a working definition of wellness and guides us through the practice of accessing their cultural wisdom and embracing their sacred purpose.
A Q&A with Jewell Bachelor, a healing centered educator who provides meditations for meaningful practice during COVID-19.
A reflection by Jeff Duncan-Andrade, Ph.D, who examines issues that arose when attempting to create an institution centered on youth wellness.
Drawing From the Well is hosted by Tiffani Marie and is produced by Jon Reyes.
Music by King Most.
DFTW is supported by Community Responsive Education, continue the conversation at wellnessmovement.co