Episode 44: Educator turned Entrepreneur with Jenn Kleiber
Engaging, challenging, and empowering parents in raising well-rounded children through combining educational research to everyday life.
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on today’s episode…
As an educator turned entrepreneur, Jenn Kleiber has worn many hats throughout her career. Her latest one, The Faith Filled Entrepreneur, has taken her on an amazing journey of faith, which has touched many lives, including her own son, Tate!
ABOUT Jenn Kleiber
Jenn Kleiber is the founder of The Responsive Classroom and The Faith Filled Entrepreneur. Through The Responsive Classroom, she contracts with schools and school districts to equip teachers through coaching and training to move all students into independent learners through responsive teaching. She is the author of the book Building a Bridge from ‘I Can’t” to “I DID!”: Creating Independent Learners through Culturally Responsive Teaching, and is the creator of the digital courses, “The What, Why and How of Culturally Responsive Teaching” and “Language is Power”, along with the teacher membership, Clarity, that equips teachers to plan as responsive teachers.
The Faith-Filled Entrepreneur equips online business owners to step fully into God’s purpose for their lives and business with unwavering faith, Biblical truth, and essential marketing strategies. The mission is based on Ephesians 3:20, “All glory to God, who is able, through Christ in us, to do infinitely more than we might ask or think.” Jenn specializes in planning, creating and marketing content, and is passionate about leading business owners to operate and grow in faith and truth. She runs the Content and Kingdom Builders Membership, and has authored The Risk-Taker’s Bible Study, which is currently available through the membership. She is also the host of The Faith Filled Entrepreneur’s Podcast.
Make sure you stay connected with Jenn and follow her amazing work at:
www.thefaithfilledentrepreneur.com
IG: jenn_kleiber
FB: The Faith Filled Entrepreneur
INSIGHTS
Tell us about yourself and your family dynamic.
When you were an educator, what positions did you hold and for how long?
What led to your decision to leave the field?
What was your career move?
Since making the transition to entrepreneurship, how has your life (i.e., intentionality, flexibility, energy levels, etc) changed?
How has that impacted motherhood?
Has Tate noticed a difference?
What's your best piece of advice for those in our audience tailoring with the idea of making a career move?