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The newest addition to the Bored Teachers Podcast Network, Crying in My Car is a weekly breath of fresh air to help teachers get through class without pulling their hair out or the hair of several students. No pedagogy here, just pure hilarity! Segments include Story Time, Teachers in the News Not Touching Kids, a weekly Top 5 and more endless comedy from comedians Devin Siebold from Bored Teachers and James Yon from The Lowdown on Comcast's AfroTV. Hear the perspective from both the educator side and the parent side of things while laughing uncontrollably until you cry... in your car (or not in your car, it doesn't really matter to us.)
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They told Jesus no sandals allowed at prom…   Welcome back to Crying In My Car, a podcast for teachers! Join our hosts Devin Siebold and James Yon where they take a walk down memory lane and discuss prom – a night of glitz, glamor, and... crippling expenses? From the corsage to the limo, there are so many hidden costs in prom, and they're breaking down some of the craziest ones. They also couldn't help but notice that the dress code for prom is so ridiculous, that even the parents would be dress-coded.    Prom could cost these students a small fortune, you wouldn't believe how high these price tags get! We don't know about you guys, but if our promposal cost as much as a 1999 Toyota Corolla, they would just get a Happy Meal and a ride in our brand new 1999 Toyota Corolla.   By the way - tux rentals, can we get a 2 nights for 1 deal!? We can’t afford to do BOTH prom and graduation with these numbers. Don’t get us started with the ridiculous dress code guidelines. Are students really being celebrated, or are they actually being suppressed by these out-of-date traditions?   So put on your corsage, check your coat at the door, don’t you dare bring your flask and tune in to this week’s episode of Crying in my Car, a podcast for teachers! _________________________________________________________ Crying In My Car Podcast: Presented By Bored Teachers  
Teachers caught throwing hands over what!?   Welcome back to Crying In My Car, a podcast for teachers! Join our hosts Devin Siebold, James Yon where they break the first rule of fight club and maybe throw some hands? Don’t miss our tips on improving your math skills by listening to your favorite Drake album!    Devin slows down and makes us take a hard look at the knuckle dusters sneaking in our hallways — yes, you heard that right — teachers thrown into the ring of actual physical confrontations, sometimes with other teachers! Have an ice pack ready.   We've also got the scoop on a teacher “mixing it up” with a new learning strategy — could your next math class come with a beat? Devin might step back into the classroom just to dust off the old turntables and help our students boost grades - and beat stress with our sick beats. #Bars   Educators sometimes are just very *unlucky*, wait until you hear about a teacher's lottery win in the form of loan forgiveness, who would have thought that in only four minutes a teacher could make their debt disappear? Algebra-cadabra!   Curious who ended up in the teacher's lounge with black eye? And what's this four-minute miracle for wiping out loans? Tune in to this week’s episode of Crying in my Car, a podcast for teachers to find out!  
No Fast Passes needed for this ride of teacher stress..... Welcome back to Crying in my Car, a podcast for teachers! Join our hosts Devin Siebold and James Yon as they ask if it’s a good idea to date around the teachers lounge, and reminisce about their Grad Bash theme park shenanigans. Whenever that chaperone signup sheet turns up to go to Universal to celebrate our seniors graduation, GET OUT OF OUR WAY! We are always the first ones to sign up (which is pretty easy when you’re the one printing it out). From riding the Incredible Hulk rollercoaster with no line to the free food (a slight step up from our cafeteria food), we probably look forward to Grad Bash more than the students do. Speaking of end-of-the-year events.... some teachers take loving the lesson plan to a whole new level. Finding a date to prom is a little bit harder for teachers, so some of them choose to go with each other; so this week we ask - are they looking for love in all the wrong places? So keep your arms and feet in the vehicle at all times, por favor manténgase alejado de las puertas, and enjoy this emotional rollercoaster on this week’s episode of Crying in my Car, a podcast for teachers. 
No flasks at the graduation ceremony please…..   Grab your tickets for the Bored Teachers Comedy Tour here: https://www.boredteachers.com/comedy-tour   Welcome back to Crying in my Car, a podcast for teachers! Join our hosts Devin Siebold and James Yon where we ask the annual question: they’re tossin’ caps, but are they ready for what comes next? From finding the quad to how to sign up for the right classes, we explore what it means to get ready for college.    Can teachers survive senioritis? Between early alarms, a lack of interest from students, and demanding admin, it's no wonder that the last stretch takes a lot out of you.   By the way… is school starting too early or are we getting older? It definitely doesn’t align with adolescent science. A snooze button on the morning bell could be the MVP of academia. Asking for a friend….   So get ready to struggle through that senioritis, avoid getting hit by a rogue graduation cap, and tune in to this week’s episode of Crying in my Car, a podcast for teachers.   _________________________________________________________ Crying In My Car Podcast: Presented By Bored Teachers  
Calculators are the new status symbol….   Grab your tickets for the Bored Teachers Comedy Tour here: https://www.boredteachers.com/comedy-tour   Welcome back to Crying in my Car, a podcast for teachers! Join our hosts Devin Siebold and James Yon as we explore what solar eclipses have to do with the controversial teacher union challenges sweeping Florida.   Hold onto your seat (and your calculators) as we shine a light on the latest astronomical event that's captivating classrooms. Maybe a little too much….   Let’s reminisce on the good old days where technology surprised us less, we take a moment to appreciate the forgotten awe of the calculator. From spelling words upside-down to hiding the test answers behind its cover. We bring it all the way back.   Did you know that NASA has reached out to local teachers? They’re not recruiting but asking them to incorporate more of the solar eclipse into the classroom. Don’t stare right into the unpaid overtime.    So don’t drop your calculator, grab your approved solar filter glasses - not the ones you grabbed from Wish - and tune in to this week’s episode of Crying in my Car, a podcast for teachers.    
Can the old-school keep the new school in check!?   Welcome back to Crying in my Car, a podcast for teachers. Take a seat with our hosts, Devin Siebold and James Yon as they dissect the growing taboo of politics in the classroom.   You don’t want to miss this drama: from a brewing legal battle over teachers’ freedom of speech to the tea breaking up student clubs from within. Are teachers inching closer and closer to becoming the nation’s social pariahs? You will never see the punchline of the joke coming.   Devin challenges the shutting down of the opinion of others in the classroom. Is this hindering students' critical thinking skills and limiting their exposure to different perspectives?   Would banning cell phones fix the school system? James shares how different his school was without a cellphone in his hand 24/7. Devin hilariously suggests - or invents? - “education mode” for all phones: “and it only goes to journalistic, documented websites."    Jump right to it! 04:15 - Funny story about UK's Cell Phone Ban 08:30 - Classroom Freedom of Speech Legal Battle 13:45 - Student Clubs; Break Ups from within 19:22 - What’s Forrest Gump have to do with it? 24:30 - Are Teachers officially pariahs? 29:10 - Ridiculous Educational Dilemmas 34:50 - Education Crisis: is it really that hard?   Go grab your coffee, let GPS take you the long way, and enjoy this hilarious episode of Crying in my Car, a podcast for teachers!  
Ring the bell, it's the teacher-parent battleground!    Get ready to tear up, it's time for Crying in my Car, a podcast for teachers! Join our hosts Devin Siebold and James Yon as they kick off this parent versus teacher debate but first make their case on why napping is one of the healthiest things a teacher can do to refresh from the chaos - but when could they ever partake? Speaking of chaos, Devin chimes in on the time management struggles that teachers face on a daily basis. From grading papers to lesson planning, it's a constant battle to get everything done let alone deal with parents assigning THEM homework.  Did you know Devin spent some time moonlighting as a private tutor? Well, it didn't go so well.  From the helicopter parent to the laid-back one, they've seen it all. But let's be real, being a parent to a student isn't easy either. James gives his side of the chaos that could ensue after the last bell. Don't forget the coaches! Shoutout the unsung heroes that teach life lessons to these students between school bells even with shockingly low pay scale. We see you coaches, and we appreciate you.  Get ready to take the long way to school! Don't miss this episode of Crying in my Car, a podcast for teachers.
Electrifying teacher realities you won't believe! Welcome back to Crying In My Car, a podcast for teachers, where our hosts Devin Siebold and James Yon kick things off with a hair-raising encounter with a static filled hotel bed, setting the stage for a conversation about the shocking reality of paper waste in schools.  We're moved by how a teacher's quick thinking prevented a student from choking, illustrating the unexpected roles educators play beyond just teaching. The dialogue takes a serious turn, addressing teacher rights and the quest for deserved compensation, yet the passion for teaching shines through the hard times. Whether you're in it for the laughs, the stories, or a mix of both, this episode promises to deliver.
Spilling all that classroom tea! Welcome back to Crying In My Car where Devin Siebold and James Yon give us our weekly dose of the absurd world of teaching. We're scratching our heads at the perplexing paradox of parental expectations. Ever met parents who dream of Harvard but can't make it to a parent-teacher conference? We've got stories about the perplexing paradox of parental expectations. Violence in schools is a growing concern, and we tackle this serious issue with the attention it deserves where we discuss its impact on educators and students alike while pondering over solutions. We finally reflect on the challenges and joys that make teaching one of the most rewarding professions. So, whether you're grading papers, enjoying your well-deserved break, or just curious about the life of teaching, tune into Crying In My Car as we laugh and cry together at the chaos that makes our jobs so uniquely rewarding.  
Are we bringing Bill the science guy back!? Welcome back to Crying In My Car with your favorite edu-comedians, James Yon and Devin Siebold!. This week Kicking things off, as Devin dives into the teacher's guilt associated with those teacher breaks from the grind, where it becomes even more stressful trying to relax. Is a teacher's job ever really done? Then, James challenges us all to a day where we put down the smartphones! We'll spill the tea where Wiz Khalifa shows up to a parent-teacher conference as high as a kite, where he claims he is not going to hide his true self from his kids.  We call for a moment of reminiscing where we ponder on Bill Nye's place in the modern classroom and discuss how students’ attention spans are dwindling. Has education evolved beyond the Science Guy? So tune in for an episode filled with laughs, gaffes, and some celebrity tea! Make sure to like, share, and subscribe to "Crying In My Car" for your weekly dose of teacher humor.   
Hitting the griddy risky waters of teacher influencers.... -- Grab your tickets for the Bored Teachers Comedy Tour here: https://www.boredteachers.com/comedy-tour  Welcome back to Crying In My Car, a podcast for teachers! This week, Devin Siebold and James Yon break down the "cringe" some people throw teachers who are active on social media, share a wild story of a plane door falling from the sky (was a teacher involved?), and how a film class teacher provided her students with *life-altering* experiences. Devin and James know a few "TikTok teachers" and they all seem to have different reactions from school admin - some great, some harsh. Devin shares some advice on how to overcome these obstacles if you ever face strong reactions. To end things with a bang our hosts share praise for a thoughtful teacher who offered her students a role in her documentary by giving them some hands on experience through a broadcasting internship. Paid internship? You've got to listen in to see! 
From presidential roles to classroom goals! Tune into the latest episode of "Crying In My Car" for a straightforward take on teacher life and New Year’s resolutions. Our hosts Devin Siebold and James Yon tackle topics relevant to educators today, starting with the diminishing role of the presidency in schools and the impact of social media on the classroom environment. They also discuss pressing issues facing teachers, including a story from Japan about a teacher's unique classroom experiment, and the significant shortage of teachers in El Paso County leading to unmanageably large class sizes. The episode wraps up with a realistic look at New Year’s resolutions tailored for teachers. So join us for an episode that blends humor with the realities of teaching, offering insights and inspiration for educators as they navigate the challenges of the new year. Whether you’re looking for a laugh or some encouragement, Crying In My Car has something for you.  
We’re talking everything Controversy, Change, an Community Welcome to "Crying In My Car," where we will be joined by our host Devin Siebold as well as our co host James Yon. In this episode, they will dissect the Department of Defense (DOD) education system, revealing alternatives for teachers seeking different career paths within education. They stress the significance of mental health support, such as therapy and psychology, in fostering effective communication between adults and children.  Next, they explore the story of a teacher who relocated from New York to Mexico for teaching, embracing a simpler life over higher pay. Devin reflects on his experiences in a predominantly Hispanic school, appreciating the strong sense of respect and community within Mexican culture. Then Devin and James address sensitive topics such as the correct use of pronouns for transgender students, and the controversy surrounding a teacher's inappropriate relationship with a student. They emphasize the need for constructive solutions in addressing such serious issues within the education sector. Lastly, the podcast covers a critical incident of a student bringing a weapon to school, highlighting the dire need for better communication and security measures in educational institutions. Join James and Devin in this episode of "Crying In My Car" for a discussion on the challenges and realities of the teaching profession. Tune in for a thought-provoking session that goes beyond the surface of teacher life.  
We’re giving humorous insights of the chaotic life in the classroom Welcome to a new episode of "Crying In My Car," where we peel back the curtain on the always entertaining world of teaching. I'm your host Devin Siebold, and alongside me is the ever-hilarious James Yon. Whether you're grading papers or just intrigued by the chaos of the classroom, this is the podcast for you! In today's episode, we're tackling the swarm of challenges that come with teaching. We're spilling the beans on everything from the laughable to the logistical, including those all-important bathroom policies. Because, let's be honest, when nature calls in the middle of a lesson, what can we do? We're diving into the state of teacher education today. Did you know there are 180,000 people out there without the necessary education to become a teacher? It's a stat that will make you think.  We're wrapping up the episode with a game of “Would You Rather? TEACHER EDITION”. Trust us, it's a game that every teacher will relate to, laugh with, and maybe even cringe a little. Join us, as we explore the highs, lows, and hysterical in-betweens of being a teacher. From parents' perks to classroom conundrums, this episode has got it all. See you in the carpool lane for this episode of Crying In My Car!  
We’ve got the reddit report of parent/ teacher stories! Welcome aboard "Crying In My Car," the podcast where the classroom meets comedy, and chaos. I'm your host Devin Siebold, joined by my hilarious cohort, James Yon.  We're diving into the gritty realities of the physical and mental toll of teaching. It's a journey of laughter, stress balls, and finding those glimmers of hope and purpose amidst lesson plans and late-night grading. Then hold onto your hall passes, because we've got some of the most outrageous stories you've ever heard. From a history teacher with some, 'creative' self-scanning techniques to a substitute teacher whose pants-down approach landed him in hot water. And for our TikTok enthusiasts, we’ve got a tale that turned a classroom dream into a viral reality. Not to mention the public school teacher who stirred up controversy with religious music lessons. We also delve into the struggles of taking father's leave in the teaching world – because sometimes, working from home doesn't mean taking a break. And if you’ve ever thought about switching teaching gigs, we've got some strategies that might just be your golden ticket. So whether you're a teacher, an educator, or just a lover of all things unexpectedly hilarious, "Crying In My Car" is your go-to podcast. Join us, Devin, James, and James Yon as we explore the wild, weird, and wonderful world of teachers.   
Navigating the highs and lows of our teachers! Welcome back to another episode of  the Crying In My Car podcast. I'm your host Devin Siebold, joined by my co host James Yon. This week we will be diving into the comedic chaos of teacher life. We give a shout-out to the unsung hero of the curriculum, home economics, the course that equips students with survival skills for the real world. We will also navigate the tricky waters of political expression in the classroom, specifically the ripple effects of a pro-Palestinian email signature and the surprisingly serious consequences it can have. Then, we shift gears to the darker side of teaching – from the heart-wrenching story of a teacher caught in a shootout to the scandalous tale of a teacher-student relationship gone wrong. It's a rollercoaster ride of emotions and controversial topics, but don't worry, we'll keep the laughs coming. Of course, we can't have a teacher podcast without some good old-fashioned student pranks. We're sharing the top 10 pranks that students have managed to pull off – some of which are so ingenious, they deserve an A+ in creativity. So, whether you're a teacher, a student, or just someone who loves a good schoolyard story, this episode of Crying In My Car is not to be missed. Join us as we mix the serious with the silly, the heartwarming with the hilarious, and take a deep dive into the world of teacher comedy.  
The art of senior pranks beyond boundaries.. Welcome to another uproarious episode of "Crying In My Car," the podcast where teachers' tales meet top-tier comedy! I'm your host, Devin Siebold, and alongside me is the ever-humorous James Yon.  This week, we're diving into the timeless tradition of Senior Pranks. Those end-of-year escapades that leave everyone laughing, groaning, or both! I’ve got my fair share of prank tales that'll have you in stitches, and James, well, let's just say being a cop's kid put a damper on his prank participation. But we're not stopping at memory lane; we're also brainstorming the future of senior pranks. Why stop at plastic wrap on a car when you can gift the school something unforgettable? We're reimagining senior class gifts in a way that'll make you wish you could go back to high school. Then, we spotlight teachers who are making waves outside the classroom. From an Ohio educator competing for big bucks to a muscle-bound teacher winning the Strongest Man Contest – teachers are more than just quiz-givers! Ever wonder what parents just don’t get about our job? We're breaking down these misunderstandings with our usual blend of humor and honesty. So if you're in for a laugh, some wild stories, and a fresh take on the world of teaching, the Crying In My Car podcast is your destination. Join us, as we bring you a mix of senior pranks, teacher triumphs, and the parent-teacher divide like you've never heard before!  
We’re navigating social media’s impact in the classroom! Get ready to crack up with the latest episode of "Crying In My Car," the podcast where we find humor in the halls of academia! I'm your host Devin Siebold, joined by the comedic genius James Yon. This week, we're diving into the quirky world of teacher life, and let me tell you, it's a riot! We're kicking things off with a look at the wild world of social media filters. Ever wonder what happens when these digital disguises meet the impressionable minds of today's youth? We're talking TikTok trends turned disorders, the transformative magic of makeup, and the fine line between online fantasy and harsh reality. But don't worry, it's not all face swaps and doomscrolling. We're also sharing heartwarming stories of teachers who go above and beyond. Like the one who hosted a Thanksgiving dinner for disadvantaged students – talk about a feast of kindness! And because we know family life is just as chaotic as the classroom, we’re diving into the hilarious confusions that come with having a truckload of siblings. To top it off, we're counting down the top 10 signs it's time for your adult child to leave the nest. Hint: If they're asking for a bedtime story, it might be time.  So join us for a side-splitting exploration of teacher life and the curious effects of social media filters. Tune into Crying In My Car for the best in teacher comedy – it's the laugh track you didn't know you needed!
Educators on the edge, racing the school bell! Welcome back to Crying in My Car Podcast! I'm Devin Siebold, joined by my partner in educational humor, James Yon. Buckle up, because today we're steering off the traditional classroom path and venturing into the wild world of teaching outside those four walls.  Ever wondered what happens when teachers dare to venture outdoors with their students? Is it the breath of fresh air everyone imagines, or a recipe for chaos? Join us as we navigate through the less-traveled paths of outdoor education, sharing our own misadventures and unexpected encounters.  We'll tackle the myth of the peaceful class in the school outdoors and why, more often than not, it's a logistical comedy of errors.  The episode takes a heartfelt turn as we discuss a touching story of a teacher who left a $4 million legacy to his community. It’s a tale that will inspire and remind us of the lasting impact educators can have.  But it's not all heartwarming tales. We'll delve into the darker side with a chilling unsolved mystery of a teacher shot by a stranger and the all-too-real struggle of a school coping with a teacher consistently two hours late with no backup plan.  So, whether you're a teacher, an education enthusiast, or just here for the laughs, this episode of "Crying in My Car" has something for everyone. Join us as we explore the unpredictable, often hilarious world of teaching beyond the classroom. It's an educational journey filled with laughs, learning, and a little bit of the unexpected. Don't miss it!  
The hilarious handbook of classroom manners Welcome to the latest laugh track of Crying In My Car, the podcast where teaching meets hilarity! meet your host, Devin Siebold, joined by the always witty James Yon, and this week, we've roped in a special guest to dive into an intriguing mix: teaching etiquette and the naturally occurring comedy within. The holidays might be over, but for teachers, the chaos is a year-round curriculum. Picture us making mad dashes through Target for holiday supplies, all while navigating the crumbling corridors of our beloved, yet deteriorating, schools. It’s like running an educational marathon with hurdles every few feet! Let's address the elephant in the classroom: the teacher shortage. It's not just the veterans bowing out; it's the newbies finding the teaching terrain tougher than expected. But fear not! We've got some insider tips on how to navigate these educational rapids. Plus, we're not all work and no play. Join us as we share some top-notch travel hacks perfect for your next school break, and tips on how teachers can actually enjoy the holidays without grading papers under the dinner table. So, tune into Crying In My Car this week for a rollercoaster ride through the world of teaching etiquette, sprinkled with our signature comedic flair. It's an episode packed with laughs, gaffes, and a healthy dose of reality from the front lines of education. You won't want to miss this blend of humor and heart from the teacher's lounge!
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