Front of the Class

“People Over Things” with Cole Cooper

Moreland University Episode 22

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Cole Cooper didn’t take a straight path to education. From working at a pallet recovery plant at age 10 to working part-time and short-term jobs to make ends meet while supporting his family as an adult, every step of his journey built toward one truth: if you want to make an impact, you have to serve others. 

In this deeply personal episode, Cooper opens up about his battles with dyslexia, anxiety, and grief on his path toward growth. Now an activities director and teacher in Iowa, he shares practical tips from his teaching philosophy about how to build real relationships with students and embrace servant leadership. 

Content Warning: This episode includes discussion of violence, drug use, and death. While these topics are shared with care and vulnerability, some listeners or viewers may find them emotionally challenging. Please take care while watching or listening. 

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