Football History and Don't Smile Till Christmas
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Every once in a while, you meet someone whose work quietly shapes a community for decades. Someone who doesn’t chase the spotlight, but whose impact is felt in the lives of hundreds — maybe thousands — of young people. Today, we get to sit down with one of those people.
My guest is John Elkins, a history teacher who is wrapping up an incredible thirty‑year career. This is his final year in the classroom before retirement, and I wanted to capture his wisdom while the chalk dust is still fresh on his sleeves.
We’re going to talk about what’s changed in education, what hasn’t, the moments that shaped him, the lessons he hopes his students carry into adulthood, and what it really means to build a career — not wish for one.
Whether you’re a teacher, a parent, a student, or just someone who cares about legacy, this conversation is full of insight.