We’ve all heard it before—good grades lead to success. Test scores define intelligence. Academic achievement is everything.
But what if that’s not the full story?
What if the real key to learning… isn’t performance at all—but emotional safety, connection, and self-awareness?
In our latest episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, we sit down with Baika, founder of Bike Academy, whose global journey through education—from Mongolia to Taiwan to the United States—challenges everything we think we know about how students learn best.
And what she shares might completely shift your perspective.
The Hidden Truth: Students Can’t Learn If They Don’t Feel Safe
Most education systems are built around outcomes—grades, rankings, and standardized tests.
But Baika reveals something deeper:
When students don’t feel emotionally safe, learning shuts down.
In the episode, she paints a powerful picture of what education could look like. In Mongolia, the first day of school isn’t just a routine—it’s a celebration. Families, teachers, and students come together as a community.
It’s not about performance.
It’s about belonging.
And that sense of connection? It changes everything.
👉 Want to hear how this impacts student success long-term? You need to hear her explain this in the episode.
Why Emotional Intelligence Might Matter More Than Academic
Here’s something we don’t talk about enough:
Most students are never taught how to understand their emotions.
Baika breaks down why emotional literacy—being able to name, process, and respond to feelings—is just as critical as reading or math.
She shares simple yet powerful practices like:
- Storytelling instead of interrogation
- Emotion journaling
- Reflection through shared experiences
These aren’t just “nice ideas”—they’re tools that help students build confidence, empathy, and resilience.
👉 In the episode, she shares real examples of how these small shifts create big transformations.
Are We Losing Human Connection in the Age of AI?
Let’s be honest—technology is changing everything.
Students are turning to tools like ChatGPT for answers faster than ever. But Baika raises a critical question:
What happens when students stop seeing teachers as humans they can trust?
In a world of screens and automation, connection is quietly disappearing.
And without connection, there’s no trust.
Without trust, there’s no real learning.
Baika shares how educators can rebuild that connection in simple, human ways—and why it matters now more than ever.
👉 This part of the conversation hits deep—you’ll definitely want to hear it firsthand.
The Role of Teachers Is Changing… And It’s Bigger Than Ever
AI can grade papers.
It can generate lesson plans.
It can even explain complex topics.
But it cannot replace empathy.
That’s why Baika believes the role of educators is evolving—not shrinking.
Teachers are no longer just information providers.
They are:
- Mentors
- Emotional anchors
- Guides for real-life skills
And the future of education? It depends on how well we embrace that shift.
👉 We dive into what this actually looks like in real classrooms—and it’s eye-opening.
What If We Redefined Success Altogether?
Here’s the question that might stay with you long after the episode ends:
What if success wasn’t measured by test scores—but by emotional resilience, self-awareness, and happiness?
Baika challenges the traditional system and invites us to imagine something better:
- Schools that prioritize mental health
- Classrooms built on trust and connection
- Students who feel seen, heard, and valued
Because at the end of the day…
The most successful students aren’t just the smartest.
They’re the ones who feel safe enough to grow.
This Conversation Is Bigger Than Education
Whether you’re a parent, educator, or someone on your own personal growth journey, this episode will challenge you to think differently about:
- How we learn
- How we connect
- And what truly helps people thrive
🎧 Don’t Just Read About It—Experience the Conversation
This is one of those conversations you don’t just want summarized… You want to feel it.
👉 Tune in now to Thrive by The Rising Muse and hear Baika’s powerful insights for yourself.
Final Thought
If we want a better future, we can’t keep teaching the same way.
It starts with one simple shift:
