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Miss Liz Serves Returning Guest James Divine Jazz Teaching and Forgiveness

Miss Liz Serves Returning Guest James Divine Jazz Teaching and Forgiveness

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TEATIME WITH MISS LIZ SERVES: JAMES DIVINE JAZZ TEACHER(Returning Guest) Final Teatime of Season Six December 30th, 7pm EST. Almost 7 pm Teach. When Everything I’ve Learned: Wisdom, Music & the Courage to Teach. When life becomes the classroom, and purpose becomes the lesson.Teaching beyond the classroom, life lessons through music, and the quiet leadership that shapes generations. In this returning Teatime, Miss Liz welcomes back James Divine, educator, musician, and author of Almost Everything I’ve Learned About Teaching Band. James shares reflections on leadership, mentorship, and the human side of teaching — where impact isn’t measured by perfection, but by presence, patience, and heart.“Welcome to Teatime with Miss Liz, where I don’t serve a beverage — I serve real-life changemakers. Today, I’m honoured to welcome back James Divine, whose work reminds us that teaching isn’t just about instruction — it’s about shaping lives, one moment at a time.”James reminds us that the most powerful lessons aren’t written on a board — they’re lived. Through humility, music, and steady leadership, he demonstrates how educators plant seeds that bear fruit long after the lesson concludes. James Divine is an educator, musician, and author dedicated to shaping students through music and mentorship. His book Almost Everything I’ve Learned About Teaching Band blends humour, honesty, and real-life wisdom drawn from decades in education. James believes the greatest lessons are taught through presence, consistency, and care.#TeatimeWithMissLiz#JamesDivine#MusicEducation#TeachingWithHeart#TranscendEmbraceEnvisio7 pm

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