
Welcome to Roots L.E.A.D. to Results—a weekly podcast that brings soul-deep encouragement to educators who are tired of surviving and ready to serve from a place of alignment, clarity, and conviction.
I’m Lisa Karosas—science teacher, curriculum designer, and believer that classrooms change when teachers are rooted.
This podcast is my own accountability check-in: a chance to slow down, reflect on the bigger picture, and disciple through my daily work right alongside you.
Each week follows a simple rhythm—L.E.A.D.—
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L: Let Go & Lead Yourself
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E: Establish Rhythms that Sustain You
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A: Align with What Actually Matters
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D: Disciple Through Your Daily Work
Through scripture, storytelling, and reflections on the realities of teaching, this podcast will help you reconnect with your calling, rediscover your voice, and refocus your energy on what matters most—not just in your classroom, but in your life.
Whether you're a science teacher or not, if you're craving grounded leadership, grace-filled persistence, and a reminder that you're not alone—you’re in the right place.
Let’s grow the roots that lead to lasting results.
Episodes
Thursday Mar 13, 2025
Spring Cleaning Your Science Teaching!
Thursday Mar 13, 2025
Thursday Mar 13, 2025
As the school year winds down, do you ever feel that itch to shake things up? 🌱✨ That sense that what worked this year might need a refresh next year?
In this episode, we’re talking about curiosity as an act of service—why great teaching isn’t a “set it and forget it” career, but one that evolves with time, students, and our own growth.
I’m sharing how this time of year sparks my teaching spring cleaning mode—a time to reflect, explore new methods, and get excited about what’s next. Whether you’re feeling energized or just plain exhausted, this episode will help you tap into that natural curiosity that keeps great teachers growing.
And, if you think you'd like to try a new student-centered, inquiry-based, active learning approach to instruction, download my Inquiry & Action Science Teacher Toolkit at https://www.labineverylesson.com/lesson-plan-template.
It's got a printable template with a how-to guide, an example, and a video course sent straight to your inbox!
OR -- you can read all about it HERE on my blog.Â

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