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Epistemic Humility: The Power of “I Don’t Know”
Epistemic humility is the recognition that our knowledge is always incomplete, shaped by context, and in relationship with others.

Sarah Wheeler, M.Ed., M.S.
Jun 83 min read


The Essential Role of Empathy in Interpreting
Empathy is more than a feeling—it’s a core professional skill interpreters need to build trust, foster understanding, and create human connection across languages and cultures. In this article, we explore how cognitive empathy, emotional intelligence, and neuroscience come together to support trauma-informed, high-impact interpreting—especially in the age of AI.

Sarah Wheeler, M.Ed., M.S.
May 183 min read


How Online Workshops Are Revolutionizing Skill Development in 2025
In a world where traditional classrooms are being replaced by curated digital experiences, online workshops are leading a revolution in skill development. Whether you're sipping coffee in your kitchen or logging in from across the globe, today’s virtual platforms offer more than convenience—they offer connection, community, and purpose-driven growth.

Sarah Wheeler, M.Ed., M.S.
May 73 min read


The Neuroscience of Presence and Memory: An Assessment for Interpreters
As interpreters, presence isn’t just a skill—it’s the foundation of our work. But what if I told you that presence does more than improve yo

Sarah Wheeler, M.Ed., M.S.
Mar 312 min read


Unlocking Your Creative Adaptability as an Interpreter
It suggests that this creative adaptability isn't just a "nice-to-have." It's fundamental. It’s how your unique, multilingual brain is wired

Sarah Wheeler, M.Ed., M.S.
Mar 303 min read


Navigating Emotional Intelligence for Interpreters in the Age of AI
The field of interpreting is at a turning point. AI isn’t coming—it’s already here. The real question is: Are we ready for it?

Sarah Wheeler, M.Ed., M.S.
Mar 262 min read


Empathy Isn’t a Feeling. It’s a Framework.
If we want to last in this work—if we want to do it well—we need to understand that empathy isn’t just a feeling. It’s a framework. And it h

Sarah Wheeler, M.Ed., M.S.
Mar 223 min read


What Interpreters Can Learn from Supercommunicators
In his book Supercommunicators, Charles Duhigg uncovers the science behind powerful communication—emphasizing the importance of EI.

Sarah Wheeler, M.Ed., M.S.
Mar 204 min read


The Neuroscience of the Pause: Why Interpreters Need a Reset Button
In the whirlwind world of interpreting, sometimes your best tool is stillness. Yup, that pause you think is just a luxury?

Sarah Wheeler, M.Ed., M.S.
Mar 152 min read


“Your Worth Is Not on the Line: Reclaiming Self-Worth as an Interpreter”
es you to be fully present, navigate emotional undercurrents, and maintain clear communication under stress.

Sarah Wheeler, M.Ed., M.S.
Mar 102 min read


You Are Enough: The Power of Belief in Yourself as an Interpreter
So the next time doubt creeps in, remind yourself: I am here. I belong. I am capable. Because you are.

Sarah Wheeler, M.Ed., M.S.
Mar 52 min read


Embrace Your Worth: Breaking Free from the Approval Trap
You're not alone. In today's social media-driven world, many of us crave external validation—a quick fix that can leave us feeling empty.

Sarah Wheeler, M.Ed., M.S.
Feb 261 min read


The Power of Emotional Intelligence in Interpreting Assignments
Embrace these little acts of self-awareness and watch your interpreting game—and your own well-being—rise to the next level.

Sarah Wheeler, M.Ed., M.S.
Feb 233 min read


Neuroscience and Emotional Intelligence: The Core of Great Interpreting
Greatness in interpreting is deeply personal and transformative, affecting every nuanced exchange.

Sarah Wheeler, M.Ed., M.S.
Feb 182 min read
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