Frontline Worker Struggles
A school social worker shares the overwhelming fear and resentment that comes with working in-person during challenging times, especially when friends have the luxury of remote work. The conversation highlights the disconnect between those on the front lines and those who do not fully grasp the added responsibilities and stress faced by essential workers. Both speakers express deep respect for these experiences and the need for greater understanding of the emotional toll involved.In this clip
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Ep 154: Radical and Unapologetic Self-Care with Forever35 Essential Workers
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Do other teachers feel the same way about the social and emotional demands of their job?
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Is it normal for teachers to not want to interact with people due to the socially and emotionally demanding nature of their job as educators for children?