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  • (EP49) Stand Up For Yourself
    Jan 5 2026

    Teaching is supposed to be about shaping lives—not surviving the workplace.


    We talk a lot about bullying in schools, and rightly so. But there’s a hard truth we rarely acknowledge: teachers are being bullied too—by students, parents, and even the very leadership meant to support them. In spaces that claim to be “safe zones,” many educators are walking on eggshells, burned out, and leaving.

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    15 min
  • (EP48) The Thankful Teacher
    Nov 25 2025

    Congratulations to the teachers in the States! You have made it to Thanksgiving break. Kriscia Cabral took some time to write down what she is thankful for when she goes to work as a teacher. In the spirit of the Thanksgiving holiday, Bryan shares her top five reasons on why she is a thankful teacher. For the full article go to http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/top-teaching/2013/11/top-5-reasons-im-thankful-teacher

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    5 min
  • (EP47) Common Frustrations In Teaching
    Oct 26 2025

    In this episode, Bryan is joined by returning guests Dr. James Hughey and Evelyn Sellers, who bring years of experience and valuable perspective on the teaching profession. Together, they respond to listener questions and tackle some of the most common challenges teachers face in the classroom and beyond.

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    20 min
  • (EP46) Traits of Successful Teachers
    Sep 28 2025

    In this episode, Bryan sits down with National Teachers Hall of Fame educator Alan Haskvitz to explore what truly defines a successful teacher. Too often, we equate success with test scores or picture-perfect classrooms seen on Pinterest. But as Alan explains, the real value in education comes from deeper, less flashy qualities.

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    21 min
  • (EP45) The Teacher's Pet
    Aug 30 2025

    In this episode, Bryan shares how his dogs, Max and Nikki, brought joy, comfort, and connection to his students—proving that the right dog can make a lasting impact in a school community. From classroom visits to becoming beloved companions, their presence not only supported student well-being but also gave him precious time with them during their senior years.

    Janelle's Cox article lists those benefits at http://www.teachhub.com/teacher%E2%80%99s-guide-classroom-pets

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    8 min
  • (EP44) A Change Might Do You Good
    Jun 24 2025

    With over 3.5 million educators in public school classrooms, teaching is the largest professional workforce in the U.S.—yet nearly half leave the profession within five years. Why is burnout so common, and what can be done about it?


    In this episode, Bryan sits down with a former classroom teacher who was on the verge of walking away from education but instead made a pivotal change that reignited her passion to stay in education. She became a librarian/media specialist. Together, they explore the realities of modern teaching, the evolving landscape of education, and how finding the right fit can make all the difference.

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    21 min
  • (EP43) Let It Go
    May 29 2025

    In a world where classroom demands are higher than ever, clutter—both physical and mental—can silently drain creativity and focus. This episode explores how embracing minimalism can lead to a more intentional, efficient, and inspiring learning environment. By removing what no longer serves you or your students, you make space for what truly matters.


    Our days are tough enough as it is. Why not use the end of the year to get rid of things that are serving no real value to you or your students?

    Mentioned on the program: Tiny Houses & the Quest to De-Clutter


    As most of us conclude a challenging school year, this will be the final show for this season.

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    16 min
  • (EP42) Connecting In The Classroom-with Erin Gruwell
    May 14 2025

    In this inspiring episode, I'm joined by Erin Gruwell whose powerful teaching journey became the foundation for "The Freedom Writers Diary" and the major motion picture "Freedom Writers".


    Erin shares how she transformed a classroom of students once labeled "unteachable" by embracing diversity, challenging stereotypes, and fostering a culture of empathy and critical thinking. With her unwavering belief in her students, they not only wrote their own stories but also became published authors. Erin reflects on the impact of their bestselling book and the lasting legacy of the Freedom Writers.


    For more about the Freedom Writers foundation visit http://www.freedomwritersfoundation.org

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    23 min