Episode
The Teacher Who Took a Chance on Me
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- In The Know with Tony Reeves
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- Jun 1, 2026
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- 647
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Summary
In this episode, Tony Reeves reflects on a defining high school experience with his biology teacher, Miss Jewel Watley, at Pine Bluff High School. What began as intimidation — being placed in the school’s first AP Biology class alongside some of the top students in his class — later became one of the most important turning points in his educational and professional journey. This episode explores the role of Black educators, the “it takes a village” philosophy, and the responsibility older generations often felt to identify, challenge, and cultivate young Black talent. Tony connects that classroom experience to his later path through biology, public health, occupational safety, law school, and Social Security Disability practice. This is a reflection on mentorship, community responsibility, and the quiet ways someone else’s belief can redirect an entire life. After listening, think about the person who pushed you before you understood why. Send this episode to them if they are still here — or share their name, their lesson, or their impact with someone else. And subscribe to The Anthony Reeves Experience for more grounded reflections on life, identity, career, history, and the systems that shaped us. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/in-the-know-with-tony-reeves--5596987/support .