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Welcome back to **The Teacher’s Lounge Podcast**, where winter break ends, stress returns instantly, and everyone pretends they’re “fine” for about three days.
In this episode, the crew comes back from break to unpack **adulthood, teaching burnout, classroom chaos, discipline (the scary word), and why public schools feel like an insane asylum with bells**. This episode hits the sweet spot between hilarious and deeply concerning.
We talk about:
* Why LA keeps you emotionally 17 forever
* Teaching as psychological water torture
* Discipline becoming a forbidden word
* Why teachers are expected to be therapists, security, nurses, and magicians
* And the harsh truth: you can love kids *and* hate the system
If you’re a teacher, this episode is therapy.
If you’re not — welcome to the classroom. We’re tired.
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**00:00 – Intro & welcome back** Winter break amnesia hits hard
**00:00:24 – Miami Vice vacation energy** Vacation shirts and fake confidence
**00:00:42 – LA hate vs LA worship** Why everyone has an opinion on Los Angeles
**00:01:59 – Running into hometown critics** Buffalo Wild Wings reality check
**00:02:21 – Why LA keeps you young forever** No seasons, no aging, no accountability
**00:03:01 – From Olive Garden to substitute teaching** The accidental path into education
**00:04:20 – Parents love “normal jobs”** Why teaching calms artist parents instantly
**00:09:26 – Students assuming pregnancy rumors** Instagram + middle school math
**00:10:25 – Winter Academy & mental health** Knowing when to say no
**00:15:08 – Teaching = golden handcuffs** Why it’s hard to leave and harder to stay
**00:16:42 – Public schools as insane asylums**No consequences, all blame
**00:18:52 – Verbal abuse with zero accountability** When kids cross lines and nothing happens
**00:20:40 – Managing stress in real time** Breathing through chaos
**00:22:00 – Discipline disappearing from schools** Lord of the Flies energy
**00:23:29 – Discipline becoming a dirty word**And why that’s dangerous
**00:25:18 – Learned behavior from home** Why schools inherit parenting gaps
**00:28:32 – Calling home: the only real tool**Why teachers avoid it anyway
**00:31:01 – “Gordon” kids explained** Old souls as classroom stabilizers
**00:34:07 – Why schools need MORE funding** Equity explained without buzzwords
**00:36:31 – Teachers can’t be therapists** 40 kids, one adult, impossible expectations
**00:39:33 – Burnout vs caring** You can feel both at the same time
**00:42:02 – Why class size actually matters** 32 kids is the breaking point
**00:44:35 – How long can teachers survive?** One day at a time
**00:49:01 – Career advice teachers actually give** Why trade school keeps coming up
**00:52:20 – Teacher New Year’s resolutions**Realistic goals only
**00:53:23 – Final thoughts & sign-off** Inspiring kids, surviving systems
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#teachermentalhealth #classroomchaos #educationsystem #teachercomedy #podcastclips
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* Or anyone who’s ever said, *“Well if it’s so hard, why don’t you quit?”*
Class dismissed. 🛎️
New episodes will resume next week. We can't wait to see you in 2026. Thanks!
-The Teacher's Lounge
!!WARNING - Santa Ana winds got us early and knocked out the power - its a short sweet episode - but we will finish what we started, until then (drum roll)
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Welcome back to The Teacher’s Lounge — still technically a podcast, still live, and still one snapped sword-swing away from being edited in post.
In Episode 55, the lounge pulls up an extra chair as Kip (8th grade English teacher & musical mastermind) joins the crew for one of the most honest conversations we’ve had yet.
We get into:
* Why teaching can feel like running endlessly on a hamster wheel
* The reality of loving students but knowing the job won’t love you back
* Time, burnout, and why teachers aren’t financially built to “win”
* Music, rhythm, and why kids remember songs better than math
* Being more than a stereotype as a teacher
* Race, segregation, redlining, and uncomfortable truths inside schools
* Why schools avoid tough conversations until something explodes
This episode is funny, uncomfortable, thoughtful, and exactly what happens when teachers talk **after the bell rings** — when the admin isn’t listening.
Pull up a chair. This one matters.
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00:00 – Intro & welcome back
00:01:50 – Is teaching burnout inevitable?
00:02:11 – Why Kim plans to leave teaching (eventually)
00:03:28 – Teaching hypocrisy & telling kids to dream big
00:05:13 – Is teaching actually bad for your body?
00:06:11 – Kim’s music industry past
00:07:05 – Learning through rhythm & beats
00:08:05 – Being more than a stereotype to students
00:09:02 – Race, segregation & LA schools
00:11:11 – Racism, accountability & classroom reality
00:13:35 – Admin “nose blindness” & microaggressions
00:15:36 – Assimilation myths & generational poverty
00:16:31 – Integration & uncomfortable truths
00:17:28 – Test scores, race & dangerous narratives
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If you’ve ever dragged yourself to class like a zombie, contemplated a vow of silence, or prayed “please don’t let me get sick before break,” this episode is for you.
Welcome to the lounge — we’re at capacity, but spiritually, there’s room for you.
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⏱️ Class Schedule
00:00 – Intro & welcome back
00:01 – Surviving the final stretch before Christmas break
00:02 – Directing kids in theater is controlled chaos
00:03 – “1,000 babies and 1,500 electrical outlets”
00:05 – Why the last two weeks feel painfully slow
00:06 – Calling parents like a telemarketer
00:07 – Teachers doing Verizon-level customer service
00:08 – Electives = children’s TV host energy
00:09 – Kids showing up late & classroom chaos
00:11 – Texting parents without losing your sanity
00:13 – Payday parents & lawsuit culture
00:16 – ChatGPT officially gets detention
00:18 – Gold Star: the most comfortable teacher shoes
00:22 – Air Max 90s vs dress shoes vs Chuck Taylors
00:27 – Shoes that literally hurt your back
00:30 – Gifts from students (and subtle bribes)
00:34 – Candy cane corruption & political analogies
00:38 – The most impressive teacher gift ever
00:40 – Viral teacher talk & fear of getting sick
00:44 – Holiday break plans: doing absolutely nothing
00:47 – Holiday send-off & teacher solidarity
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This show exists for teachers, parents, and anyone who’s ever survived a school hallway in December.
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Welcome back to The Teachers Lounge — the podcast where burnt-out educators, comedians, and deep thinkers sit down to ask the *big questions*… and occasionally roast the education system while doing it.
It's our 53 episode and if you've made it this far we have a very special guest -- we’re joined by the one and only Dr. O — minister, theologian, former professor, editor-in-chief, and all-around spiritual heavyweight — for a wide-ranging conversation that starts with teacher burnout and somehow (naturally) ends up in African mystical Christianity, initiation rituals, divine consciousness, and why religion keeps getting it wrong.
Today we chat about:
* Why teaching burns people out
* How academia eats its own
* Why being human might be the whole point
* And why the education system gaslights teachers harder than admin PD buzzwords
Plus: stories from Nigeria, Chicago, Claremont, Venice, and the kind of wisdom you only get after **56 years of teaching humans**.
If you’ve ever felt exhausted, disillusioned, or like the system is broken — this one’s for you.
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The syllabus to today's episode:
00:00 – Intro & welcome back
01:06 – Introducing Dr. O
01:26 – Teaching as a lifelong calling
01:51 – Ministry, churches, and spiritual mentorship
04:53 – Becoming a college professor
05:56 – Academia burnout & entitled students
07:38 – Being underestimated in higher education
09:13 – Teachers as counselors, therapists, and emotional dumpsters
10:23 – Why calling matters (and why burnout happens)
11:15 – The four types of people in ministry
12:32 – Education jargon & gaslighting teachers
13:38 – Being watched, judged, and misunderstood
14:00 – Why religion focuses on “don’ts” instead of healing
15:08 – Thick skin, public roles, and codependency
16:02 – Leaving academia with no backup plan
17:38 – Professors eating each other alive
18:16 – Resigning with tenure on the table
18:55 – The elevator moment that changed everything
19:44 – From professor to publishing executive
20:10 – Teaching millions without a classroom
21:09 – Why modern religion turns people off
24:36 – Why the Protestant Bible is shorter
30:48 – Caste systems, racism, and history
32:24 – Meditation, levitation & early Christians
36:02 – Personal experience vs religious coercion
41:37 – Divinity and humanity
45:33 – “God became human” explained
46:42 – Humanity struggling to like itself
50:32 – Speaking with intention
52:09 – Believing in humanity
56:01 – Alignment with who you are
01:00:13 – “It’s not them, it’s me” (teachers, listen)
01:06:01 – The question every religion must answer
01:08:29 – Human choices & cosmic consequences
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Welcome back to The Teachers Lounge Live — the only podcast where exhausted teachers and comedians try to survive the week without rage-quitting, rage-eating, or rage-baiting middle schoolers.
Matt and Chris break down the emotional rollercoaster of returning from Thanksgiving break, why teachers age like bananas, why sleep hits different after 30, and why Los Angeles is scientifically proven to remove 12 years from your life.
They also talk about:
• Middle school chaos
• Admin who *actually* deserve a gold star
• Why every teacher secretly doubles as a security guard, therapist, busboy, hostage negotiator, and sometimes… Shakespeare director
• Whether teachers should date other teachers (the answer is unhinged but honest)
• Their most viral Teacher Talks of the week
• Why kids think glue is a beverage
• Why 16 boys in every class want to reenact historical assassinations
Make sure to drop your questions in the comments so we can read them *on-air* next episode — **as long as they’re school appropriate** (we say that phrase 900 times a day, so don’t make us say it again).
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You can skip chapters - but don't skip class:
00:00 – Intro & welcome back
00:08 – “We are LIVE!” + teacher intros
00:29 – Why being a teacher matters (…apparently)
00:49 – Teachers = stressed, viewers = stressed, everyone = stressed
01:11 – “This podcast is AA for teachers”
02:11 – Post-Thanksgiving chill… kind of
02:33 – The luxury of teaching 10–12 kids at once
02:52 – Shoutout to missing co-host Zo (tech week chaos)
03:13 – Fashion roast: Zo is always best dressed
03:30 – Matt’s squeaky retirement sneakers from Shoe Carnival
04:05 – Teacher mood cycle: Mon = good → Thu = furious → Fri = in love
04:44 – Why teachers need Olympian-level sleep
05:24 – “One McChicken can ruin your whole week after 30”
05:51 – Chris admits his ACTUAL age (47)
06:13 – Detention of the week: Our middle-school selves
07:12 – Why middle-school boys reenact every assassination
07:31 – Matt deserved detention for being “annoying, not mean”
08:15 – Small-town fame & childhood chaos
08:38 – Did young Matt do well academically? (…kinda)
09:31 – When high school flips a switch and you discover reading
10:29 – “Every book is a self-help book if you read it right”
12:08 – Russian literature teaches psychological self-defense
13:10 – Viewers join in — live chat shoutouts!
14:02 – Chris: “I was voted Most Talkative”
15:20 – Gold Star of the week: *Good admin* (yes they exist)
16:22 – Why admin gets blamed for everything
17:13 – Worst subbing experience of Matt’s life
18:12 – Best subbing experience: admin who actually helped
19:19 – What good admin *actually* looks like
20:14 – Checking in with the live chat
20:34 – Viewer Q: “Have you always been this stressed?”
22:08 – Why living in Los Angeles shaves years off your life
23:38 – How does anyone live to 100 in L.A.?
24:18 – Chris on managing stress like a Stoic philosopher
25:15 – Matt’s reality: “I’m a security guard trying to teach Shakespeare”
26:33 – Why drama class = pure chaos
27:17 – Rage-baiting: The new middle-school sport
27:57 – The Great Gum Debate
29:00 – Why adults who’ve never taught don’t get it
30:25 – Next viewer question: “Would you date another teacher?”
31:09 – Matt on proposing + dating comics
31:56 – Chris’s rule: “Not if they work at my school”
33:08 – Why breakups + same workplace = chaos
34:03 – Dating teachers at UTLA meetings (Chris’s new plan)
34:28 – Why teacher-teacher relationships *can* actually work
35:11 – Why dating in the same creative field is complicated
35:53 – Teaching couples vs comedy couples
36:12 – Dating someone outside the teacher bubble
38:26 – Highlighting this week’s top Teacher Talks
39:05 – Why Zo’s teacher talks are taking off
40:12 – Sketch comedy & stand-up clips coming soon
41:15 – Remember: they *are* actually funny
42:04 – The balance between honesty & humor
42:29 – Favorite Teacher Talks of the week
43:23 – Matt’s rant on educational jargon
44:05 – Chris’s “How many days till winter break?” talk
44:22 – Can you get work done the last week before break?
45:25 – Final sign-off & reminders
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Welcome back to The Teacher’s Lounge, the only show where classroom chaos meets unhinged comedy, and somehow we all leave feeling better about our lives. In Episode 51, the crew dives into:
• Zoe’s “kid with 35-year-old energy”
• Chris’s ongoing identity crisis between “Christopher” and “Chris”
• Matt’s self-esteem getting destroyed by middle schoolers
• Sneaky Book Fair bandits
• What teachers REALLY fight about
• And the question: **Why are students eating school lunch like Olympic speed-eaters?**
Plus — the group breaks down the psychology of *friendship breakups*, why the talent-show era is the peak teacher-life arc, and how much teachers lie when they’re 3 hours deep into rehearsals.
If you’re new: welcome to the chaos. If you’re returning: welcome home.
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00:00 – Intro & welcome back
02:06 – Matt gets roasted by students
04:16 – Kids who look grown but act 7
04:57 – “He’s built like a Marvel character but cries like a toddler”
05:44 – The danger of being TOO honest as a teacher
06:05 – Teacher guilt when you correct the wrong kid
08:36 – The Book Fair crime ring begins
11:38 – Why teacher directions always sound like threats
12:14 – Talent show ERAS — “This is my peak!”
16:09 – Why teachers lie during rehearsals
17:00 – Kids sprinting through lunch like they’re in a contest
18:05 – Gold Star!!!
18:47 – Kids dumping best friends over pencils
19:28 – Adult friendship breakups are REAL
20:16 – Zoe’s “What’s the lesson?” moment
21:37 – Listener Q&A: “Should I move schools?”
22:44 – Teacher burnout mental math
23:28 – The wisdom: if your community sucks, LEAVE
25:27 – Trauma bonding in the teacher’s lounge
26:18 – When coworkers trauma-dump at 7 a.m.
27:11 – School lockdown drill story
29:55 – Outro and thank you
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#TalentShowDrama #EastCoastHumor #teacherburnout #classroomchaos
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Welcome back to The Teachers Lounge Podcast, where the teachers are tired, the stories are real, and the tote bags are getting bigger by the week. This episode is pure chaos in the best way: the crew talks teacher fashion evolutions (from Dockers to Crocs), the *old-man children* known as “Gordons,” parents who take kids on vacation mid-semester, and why eating salmon straight from the can might be a cry for help…or just a normal Tuesday.
Catch us live each week!
We also dive into teacher cliques, test retakes, why perseverance beats talent every single time, and Chris’s wild story about playing against **Kobe Bryant** in the state championship. Yes. *Kobe Bryant.*
Plus: the group debates the eternal question — *do schools need more funding, or more accountability?*
If you’re new here, hit **LIKE**, **SUBSCRIBE**, and join the fastest-growing teacher comedy community online. We’re here to vent, laugh, and remind you you’re not crazy — the kids really ARE like this.
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You can skip chapters, but not classes:
00:00 – Intro & welcome back
00:55 – The Matt vs. Matthew identity crisis
02:01 – Signs a teacher has fully given up
03:49 – The tote bag conversation—your final teacher form
05:18 – Kids will commit crimes for Jolly Ranchers
06:33 – Eating salmon in the dark = teacher burnout peak
09:28 – Do teachers hang out before breaks?
12:27 – Enter the Mr. Jones Era
14:12 – Detention pick
16:45 – Gold star
18:09 – Gordon: the introverted lighthouse keeper
19:36 – Mildreds vs. Gordons
23:25 – Classroom archetypes explained
29:09 – Teaching lowering IQ — the brain drain segment
30:27 – Do test retakes raise scores?
31:24 – Perseverance over intelligence
34:32 – Playing against Kobe Bryant
38:25 – Great coaches vs. the Bobby Knight types
41:28 – The magic (and chaos) of 7th grade
49:17 – Funding vs. accountability discussion
52:16 – Sketch videos on the way
53:10 – The mission of the show
54:09 – Standup shows coming soon
54:27 – Outro and thank you
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Welcome back to *The Teacher’s Lounge*, where three exhausted educators try to stay alive, stay sane, and laugh through the chaos that is middle school. Today’s episode dives into **asthma laughs, mucus Kleenex boss battles, bad dads, textbook company scammers, grading in 2025, big feelings, hood-side impersonators, ’90s nostalgia, father figures, and why kindergarteners ask 74 questions before lunch.** If you’ve ever: • been attacked by a rogue tissue, • argued with a 12-year-old Terminator, • wondered why textbook companies are basically cartoon villains, • taught drama to kids who refuse to pretend they’re shipwrecked, • or needed a hazmat suit during flu season… Then congrats — this episode is your emotional support animal. --- HIGHLIGHTABLE MOMENTS 00:00 – Intro & welcome back 00:29 – Middle schoolers as T-800 Terminators 01:09 – PTSD origins: kids with Takis dust 01:28 – Introductions (Chris, Matt, Joe) 02:10 – Sugar-raged after-school chaos 03:02 – Looking like a 30-year-old 5th grader 03:23 – Yu-Gi-Oh trades, Pokémon strategies & Lunchables addiction 03:45 – Kleenex of Doom sends Chris to hospice 04:39 – Teacher survival tip: never touch your face 04:59 – “Covid came from a middle school” theory 05:18 – Who’s going to detention? 15:35 – Gold Stars! 21:01 – Blockbuster nostalgia, Napster crimes & R&B classics 22:53 – GQ & hood R&B moments 23:12 – Thanking the listeners + mission of the show 23:40 – Pros & cons of grading in 2025 24:01 – Schools inflating grades vs. state test reality 25:35 – “The Conveyor Belt Education System” 26:24 – Drama class: pretend you’re stuck on an island! 27:36 – Audience question from Sally 28:20 – The GOOD side of modern grading: retakes 29:27 – The Rudy Effect 30:22 – Teaching perseverance vs. rescuing kids 30:39 – “Big feelings” in school—what’s real & what’s not 31:38 – Teachers’ health bar = Mortal Kombat 32:40 – Modeling emotional regulation 34:05 – Elementary big feelings vs. middle school big feelings 35:29 – Kindergarten questions & turtle favorite colors 36:23 – Full-circle question from AlphaJenny 37:10 – Teaching kids to think, not just memorize 38:16 – How was your week? (Part 1) 38:40 – Smaller class sizes = paradise 39:49 – Watching every pencil move 40:51 – Show rehearsals, book tour, long-distance drives 41:34 – Back in the gym arc begins 41:52 – What’s next: sketches coming soon 42:30 – Why The Teacher’s Lounge exists 43:15 – Closing thanks & much love --- #teachers #teachersloungepodcast #teacherhumor #teachertok #schoolstories #comedypodcast #middleteachers #educationreform #grading2025 #parentinghumor #classroomlife #podcasts2025 #90skids #teacherstruggles #teachersoftiktok #funnyteachersign #education #schoolcomedy #teachertalk #standupteachers --- HELP US OUT! If this episode made you laugh, gasp, or reconsider ever touching a classroom Kleenex again — **smash that Like button**, drop a comment about *your* wildest school story, and hit **Subscribe** so you don’t miss the sketches coming soon. Share this with a teacher who needs a laugh, a parent who needs a break, or a textbook company executive who needs to repent.
Welcome back to **The Teachers Lounge** — where lesson plans die and laughter survives.
This week, Matt, Chris, and Zo dive into:
👉 The *true villains* behind those square pizzas and chocolate milk “bubble guts.”
👉 Teachers vs. rogue nose hairs (and how one guy’s confidence defies grooming).
👉 Gold Stars for the *Amish* — because apparently they’re the last sane people left.
👉 Student gifts, school breakfasts, paraprofessionals who keep schools running, and how teachers secretly turn into librarians by year five.
There’s a lot of heart too — from a student reconnecting with her dad during cancer treatment, to how real connection beats burnout every time.
💡 Sponsored (unofficially, but emotionally) by **LAUSD Coffee Cake™** — because every teacher deserves dessert disguised as breakfast.
What’s up, EVERYBODY! 👋 Welcome back to *The Teachers Lounge Live* — where stressed-out educators gather to laugh, vent, and maybe accidentally solve the entire public education system between caffeine crashes.
This week, **Matt, Chris, and Zo** dive into:
* Why **drama teachers deserve combat pay** 😅
* The hilarious **“detention list”** (spoiler: charter schools catch a stray)
* Parents who *believe every word their kid says* 😬
* And teachers who go **FULL HALLOWEEN MODE** 🎃— including one who showed up dressed as *Pennywise* (yikes).
They also get real about burnout, accountability, and why some teachers need their own 12-step program. Plus, a sneak peek at their new **teacher comedy sketches** coming soon — from “The 8th Grader Who Looks 30” to “Substitute Survival Mode.”
🎧 **New episodes every week!** Subscribe, share, and help us keep teachers laughing instead of crying in the staff bathroom.
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What’s up, everybody! 🍎 Welcome to our first-ever LIVE episode of The Teacher’s Lounge — the comedy-meets-classroom podcast where educators vent, laugh, and maybe overshare a little too much. Stick with us as we push through these stages and grow together as a community. Going Live every Thursday at 7PM.
This week, we kick off with eye contact etiquette at the gym, throw textbook companies into detention, debate who deserves a Gold Star, and find out that Santa Claus himself follows our show (no joke — he’s got 435K followers, y’all 🎅).
We also get real about burnout, teaching tips, and classroom chaos, plus the truth about cursive, iPads, and why middle schoolers are basically tiny hurricanes with Wi-Fi.
🔥 Sponsored by absolutely no one… yet. But if Hooked on Phonics wants to slide through with “The Science of Reading” money, we’ll act like we just discovered vowels.
00:00 – Intro & welcome back
01:21 – Going LIVE for the first time
02:00 – Audience heckling & boosting the algorithm 😂
02:40 – Who’s getting detention this week?
03:00 – Textbook companies and “The Science of Reading” scam
04:09 – “Until the behavior stops!” – lifelong detention
07:55 – iPad kids and the death of eye contact
08:39 – “I just need some attention!” – uncle problems
10:37 – Comment sections are savage comedy gold
11:17 – Gold Star time 🌟
12:39 – Teachers who bring joy! Shoutouts!
15:24 – The Method Santa with 435K followers
16:33 – Why Santa is basically a teacher
19:12 – Weekly updates – upcoming shows & pancake parties
23:51 – Balancing teaching, comedy, and chaos
27:13 – High school vs middle school: which is worse?
31:49 – “Hit by a school bus every day” – teacher exhaustion
36:38 – Writing vs typing – what kids lose when they stop writing
39:04 – Teaching tips for first-year educators
44:55 – “90% of communication is nonverbal” – mic drop
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If you laughed, nodded, or yelled “same!” at any point — hit that LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE button like it’s your last brain cell before parent-teacher conferences.
💥 Drop your Detention & Gold Star nominations in the comments below — who deserves a call-out this week?
This week we had parent teacher conferences (again) we discussed the good and the bad.
This week we state the obvious. The public gets upset when teachers speak on the reality of education. It's not all that it's cracked out to be. In fact, some might say its falling apart. Does this make us negative? Are we shattering the precious views people have held because of movies? Or are we just reporting live from Vietnam. Tune in
This week we react to some crazy classroom situations and ask what we would do?
Teaching is draining. This week we went on a little bit of a tangent.
This episode is exploring the age old question, "What are teachers responsible for?" Check it out #teacher #teachersandstudents #education
This week we talk about the tragedies that have happened over the past week. Our heart goes out to Charlie Kirk, those involved in the school shootings, and every tragedy. This isn't intentionally political, but we do talk about some of the things dividing our country right now.
Tymon Shipp worked at a juvenile detention center for years. Hear all about his journey and why he got out.
Zo is out this week due to a teaching situation. Matt and Chris are here disucssing what they think and hope the year will be.



