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Author: Chelsea Henderson, Alix Busch, Teacher Wellness, Strategies, Insights

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Join hosts Alix Busch and Chelsea Henderson on The EdYouWell Podcast, where we empower educators to thrive in both their professional and personal lives. Dive into engaging discussions and interviews, exploring valuable insights and practical tips to enhance your well-being and teaching experience. Let's embark on this empowering journey together and discover how to thrive, both in the classroom and beyond. Tune in to elevate your well-being and teaching prowess! Episodes released biweekly.

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In Part II of Teaching in Your 50s, we continue our conversation with Cheryle Harrison as she reflects on family, work, and life across the decades. We talk about how her favorite decades shaped her, the small wins that keep teaching sustainable, the importance of support, and preparing for life’s next stages—including retirement. Let’s dive back into the well! Join the EdYouWell Newsletter + Get Your Free Wellness Bingo Card Need the main points from this episode? Get the Words from the Well...
In this episode of our Generations in Teaching series, we’re exploring what it’s like to teach in your 50s with veteran educator Cheryl Harrison. We talk about the clarity and confidence that come with years in the classroom, the friendships that grow stronger over time, and the changes and trends you see circle back in the cycle of education. Cheryl shares her perspective on keeping your energy up, navigating both family and work life, and offers thoughtful advice for teachers in every stage...
Today, we’re exploring the Goldilocks Principle and how it shows up in teaching. Not too much, not too little—just right. From classroom management to tech use, teacher talk time, and building connections, we dig into the balancing acts teachers navigate every single day. Finding that “just right” groove isn’t always easy, but when you do, it not only creates a classroom where students feel supported and engaged, it also leaves you feeling more grounded, confident, and connected in your role ...
A new calendar can feel like a fresh start, but it can also bring overwhelm. In this episode, we’re slowing things down to help you map your time with intention. Whether your schedule is already packed or still coming together, this conversation is here to support your energy, your peace, and your priorities. We’ll walk through self-awareness, planning around your natural rhythms, and looking ahead to anchor what matters most. You’ll hear tips on scheduling habits, adding rest, and protecting...
In this episode, we share five icebreakers that are fast, fun, and meaningful. These low-prep activities help students feel seen, spark conversation, and build classroom connection without adding more to your plate. These ideas will help you start the year strong and set the tone for a welcoming and engaged learning space. Need the main points from this episode? Get the Words from the Well here! Join the EdYouWell Newsletter + Get Your Free Wellness Bingo Card Related Episodes: 2. Conne...
Season 3 is here, and we’re starting it off with heart and intention! In this August episode of EdYouWell, we’re embracing the moment, soaking in the slower days, and reflecting on the power of appreciation. From setting goals to letting go of unrealistic expectations, we’re talking about how to make the most of what you have, whether it’s time off, your home space, or your creative energy. Dip into the well with us! Grab your bucket and celebrate the beauty of watering your own grass before ...
In this season finale, we pause to reflect on our goals, the growth we've experienced, and the unexpected lessons we've learned along the way. We discuss what worked, what didn't, and what's coming next for us—and for you. EdYouWell is packed with real talk, tips, and ideas to support teachers both in and out of the classroom. Season 3 will explore topics like 'Expectation Inflation,' continue our Generations Series, and introduce our new newsletter! Our newsletter delivers podcast highlights...
In this episode of EdYouWell, we dive into the concept of Mobile Tasks—tasks you can tackle on the go to maximize productivity during downtime. Learn how to be intentional with your time, get more done, and create space for rest and relaxation. Need the main points from this episode? Get the Words from the Well here! Related Episodes: 11. Survival Series: How to Use Chunking and Batching 10. Survival Series: Less Choice. Less Stress! 18. FIVE Small Habits AT HOME that Equal Big Results ...
Today we’re dishing out our unfiltered opinions in a Hot Takes episode that covers everything from cursive writing and free lunch to memorization, TikTok, the “it” factor, and the four-day work week. We’re not solving the world’s problems—but we are sharing what we really think. Join us as we go topic by topic, giving our gut reactions, asking big questions, and having a few laughs along the way. Nothing too polished—just honest thoughts and real talk from the classroom and beyond. Need the m...
In this episode of EdYouWell, we’re focusing on the power of learning to pause before reacting. As teachers—and as people—we often face moments that trigger our fight, flight, or freeze responses. Responding thoughtfully instead of reacting impulsively can make all the difference in how we manage our classrooms, relationships, and daily stresses. We’ll share real-life examples from teaching and home life, break down what happens during stress responses, and offer practical strategies to help ...
In this episode, we explore what it’s like to teach in your 40s—where confidence, experience, and a bit of exhaustion meet. We discuss how to navigate the constant changes in education, prioritize well-being, and embrace the wisdom that comes with years of teaching. If you’re in your 40s, this episode is a reminder that you’ve got the experience to thrive, and self-care is key to staying strong in the classroom! Need the main points from this episode? Get the Words from the Well here! Related...
Setting boundaries is one thing—enforcing them when met with resistance is another. In this episode, we’re tackling how to handle pushback from students and family members when setting limits in the classroom and at home. We’re having a conversation about staying firm yet empathetic, communicating your needs clearly, offering choices within boundaries, and remaining consistent. Whether you're dealing with classroom disruptions or family dynamics, we’ll explore ways to navigate these challenge...
Join us in the third episode of our boundaries series as we’re talking about how to set and maintain clear boundaries at both work and home. Using the 4 Cs method—Create, Communicate, Commit, and Check-In—we explore how to define limits that protect your time and energy while fostering positive relationships. Learn how to effectively communicate your boundaries, stay committed even when faced with resistance, and make adjustments as needed to ensure your well-being. Setting boundaries may fee...
In this episode of EdYouWell, we're defining and exploring the different types of boundaries teachers navigate both in the classroom and at home. We’ll break down physical, communication, informational, material, noise, and time boundaries—examining where they show up and how they impact our well-being. Join us as we pinpoint these boundaries in our daily lives and discuss practical ways to establish and maintain them, helping to reduce stress and create a more balanced, respectful environmen...
Today, we explore the importance of setting boundaries as teachers—both at home and in the classroom. Feeling tired, overwhelmed, or like you're doing it all? It may be a sign that boundaries are missing in areas like work-life balance, delegation, or time management. We’ll discuss how to recognize these gaps, reflect on why they might exist, and share strategies for addressing them. By managing responsibilities and protecting your well-being, you can show up as your best self. Let’s dive in ...
In this episode of EdYouWell, we’re excited to welcome Mike Tracz, a seasoned educator with 23 years of experience, to explore how personal passions can ignite learning in the classroom. Mike, who teaches science with enthusiasm and creativity, has mastered the art of blending his love for gardening, fishing, and food preservation into his teaching practice. Outside of the classroom, he embraces a balanced life, using his passions to fuel his well-being and bring fresh energy to his teaching....
Have you ever had that one class that just won’t stop talking? In this episode, we dive into not just how to manage a high-energy, chatty class but also how to embrace the conversations and make them work for you. We share practical strategies to maintain engagement without losing control, explore ways to foster meaningful discussions, and highlight the power of teacher presence, tone, and patience. Whether you're looking to calm the noise or channel it into deeper learning, this episode will...
Today, we welcome Jerry Kolber, CEO of Atomic Entertainment and co-creator of the hugely popular podcast Who Smarted? and the live-action kids' science series on Netflix, Brainchild. We explore Jerry’s journey in edutainment, discuss the importance of understanding different learning styles, and dive into the creative process behind producing engaging educational podcasts. The conversation covers practical ways podcasts can be integrated into the classroom, the impact of media on learning, an...
Today, we continue our Generations Series by diving into the dynamic and often unsteady waters of teaching in your 30s. The well of energy and optimism that may have fueled you in your 20s can start to feel like a whirlpool in your 30s, as responsibilities and competing priorities pull you in multiple directions. This decade challenges educators to balance professional ambitions with family life, navigate the emotional toll of teaching, and discover the resources available to help steady the ...
Have you ever had one of those days—or even weeks—where everything seems to go wrong? Scheduling mishaps, saying the wrong thing, forgetting important events, or even losing your phone? It’s easy to feel defeated, but don’t worry, you're not alone. Today, we’re going to share three strategies to help you bounce back. We’ll talk about changing your mindset, fixing mistakes, and finding ways to improve. Join us as we lower that empty, defeated bucket into the well and fill it back up with posit...
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