Coffee Talk with Mme Luff

By: Sheila Luff
  • Summary

  • Your one stop shop for caffination and education contemplation. This is where theory meets the current issues of the profession and the classroom.

    © 2025 Coffee Talk with Mme Luff
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Episodes
  • Episode 1 - Trauma and Trauma-Informed Classrooms
    Apr 5 2025

    In today’s powerful episode, we’re diving headfirst into a topic that’s becoming impossible to ignore in education: trauma. Whether you're an educator, parent, or someone passionate about mental health, this episode will open your eyes to the hidden layers shaping classrooms today. 🧠

    From defining trauma in all its complex forms, to exploring how it impacts both students and teachers, this episode doesn’t shy away from the heavy stuff. We’ll unpack the 4Rs of becoming trauma-informed, spotlight the realities of compassion fatigue, and explore how school environments, policies, and even curriculum contribute to trauma—or healing.

    You’ll also hear real talk about teacher mental health, the PD vacuum, and why self-care platitudes just don’t cut it anymore. We’re moving beyond buzzwords and into the messy, emotional, and very real world of trauma-informed education.

    ☕ Grab your coffee—we’re brewing big ideas that could change the way we think about school culture, policy, and connection.

    📱 Don’t forget: visuals and definitions are available on our Instagram for audio-only listeners.

    ⚠️ Content Advisory: This episode includes discussions about trauma and mental health. Please prioritize your well-being—take breaks if needed.

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    25 mins

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