@TheMs.Leanne
Leanne Pritchett
@TheMs.Leanne · 2:28

Lesson 1 Practice | My name is...

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When my adoptive parents adopted me, they changed my name to Leanne. Leann Rena. You know, it's really interesting because there's so much to be said about our names and how they really shape and mold us a bit. And definitely, in my case, I love my name. I love the name Leanne very, very much. I like that it's unique, that it's different. Like me. I like that

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@Mommas_Jungle
MJ Brewer
@Mommas_Jungle · 2:01

From one "Michelle J" to another… 😉

Oh, my goodness, Liam, I can't believe you're apologizing for being excited. Hello. Okay, so because your given name is Michelle Joanne, and you don't go by Michelle because there are so many of them, even though your name was changed at four days old. Beside the point, my given name was Michelle Joy. Yep. Pretty darn close, I'd say. And you're right. There were a lot of Michelle's in one of my classes in elementary school
@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:10

@TheMs.Leanne

Hey, Leanne. It's great to hear this story. Wow. It really helps me understand you more and who you are and who you've become as a teacher and a leader. It's extraordinary. Thanks for sharing
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