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The Resilient Teacher Podcast
Author: Brittany Blackwell, Teacher Burnout Tips
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Welcome to the Resilient Teacher Podcast - the show that will give overwhelmed educators the support, tools, and mindset to reduce teacher burnout and keep teaching sustainable. Each week, Brittany Blackwell, M.Ed. & her guests will share inspiration and actionable steps to avoid or recover from the dreaded teacher burnout. You'll be inspired to individualize self-care and learn to prioritize your well-being and mental health, all while making a bigger impact on your classrooms and community. Follow Brittany on Instagram @teachingmindbodyandsoul & learn more at teachingmindbodyandsoul.com
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Teachers everywhere are searching for ways to revitalize their teaching experience and reconnect with their students. That's why I'm thrilled to have Tisha Poncio joins me live from the TCEA conference to share innovative tools and strategies to transform your teaching and alleviate some common stressors teachers are feeling in the classroom. Tisha Poncio, a seasoned educator, former burned out teacher, and tech enthusiasts offers insights on how Smart Technologies and Lumio can make learning more engaging and manageable. In this episode, she shares how tools like Lumio can help bridge the gap between teachers and their diverse learners. We're diving into leveraging technology for student engagement by making learning fun and interactive, addressing neurodiversity in the classroom, and the importance of surrounding yourself with a supportive community. 👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
Education technology is rapidly advancing, and understanding how it can benefit both student and teacher well-being is more crucial now than ever. If you're an educator wanting to integrate innovative digital solutions into your classroom to improve your classroom management, enhance student support, and safeguard student well-being, we got you covered!In this episode, I am joined by Toby Hartmann, CEO of Ativion, live from FETC to get all the details on Ativion's new tool, StudentKeeper. Toby is sharing how StudentKeeper addresses many of the digital learning challenges teachers and students face as well as how this tool helps identify patterns in student behavior, promotes proactive rather than reactive educational strategies, and empowers teachers and schools to tailor technology to their specific needs.👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
Language diversity in the classroom can create both challenges and opportunities. In this episode, we’re joined by Arturo Guajardo, Director of K-12 Partnerships at Pocketalk, live from FETC. With over 30 years of experience in education and bilingual teaching, Arturo shares how Pocketalk’s AI-powered translation solutions are revolutionizing classrooms. From making meaningful connections with multilingual students to easing teacher workloads, Pocketalk is helping schools foster inclusivity, one conversation at a time.Arturo also introduces the #AllSpokenHere movement and the inspiring ways schools worldwide are using Pocketalk to create welcoming spaces for students and families. Whether you’re an educator, administrator, or someone passionate about inclusivity, this episode is packed with insights you don’t want to miss.👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
Have you ever felt like you just can’t seem to find the joy in teaching anymore? Maybe you’re looking to get your sparkle back or miss the excitement and enthusiasm you used to have about being in the classroom. If that hits home, this episode is for you! In today's episode, I’m diving into the benefits of conferences, the impact they can have on educators, and how they can inspire you with fresh ideas and excitement. I’m sharing my personal experiences attending conferences and what I love about them including connecting with other educators and the opportunities for personal and professional growth. Whether you prefer in-person or virtual conferences or if you’ve never attended a conference before, I’ve got tips on making the most of them so you can walk away feeling empowered and re-energized!HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode129👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
So often teachers feel buried under endless tasks and overwhelmed by the never-ending demands on their time and energy. If that’s you, you may be searching for strategies to lighten the load and regain a sense of balance. In this episode, Miriam Politinsky is joining me to chat about practical ways to manage your responsibilities and create a more sustainable approach to teaching.Miriam Politinsky is a seasoned educator with almost 25 years of experience as well as a successful author. Miriam is sharing her insights into how adopting small but mighty habits can truly impact your daily routine. We also discuss the importance of prioritizing self-care, how using habit-stacking can improve classroom management and productivity, and insights into how to help students develop valuable habits in the classroom. You don’t want to miss Miriam’s practical solutions and tips to help you thrive both personally and professionally!HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode128👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
Have you ever thought about what the future of classrooms and education as a whole might look like with new tools and AI being developed all the time? We know that educators face increasing pressures and workloads, but there's a potential for AI and strategic changes to redefine teaching, leading, and learning and to streamline workloads that will open doors to innovation.Dan Fitzpatrick, an author, educator, and AI expert, joins us to offer a fresh perspective on transforming education through AI. In this episode, Dan is sharing how AI can do more than just save time, reignite your passion for teaching, and help reclaim your role as a leader. We also dive into systemic challenges, misconceptions about AI in education, and the types of innovation needed to keep education relevant in an ever-evolving world. Whether you're curious about AI, just getting started with it, or are on your way to being a changemaker in your school with AI, this episode is packed with practical, actionable, and inspirational advice that can help you wherever you're at.HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode127👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other...
You know I think AI is amazing and can helps save us time with lesson planning and personalizing learning. But let’s keep it real, AI is not a magic solution to all our teacher burnout problems, despite what some companies try to tell you. That's why I want to dive into the realities of AI's role in education as well as its capabilities, limitations, and its impact on teacher burnout.There are so many AI tools out there that teachers can utilize to reduce the amount of time and mental energy needed to complete some tasks but there are no AI tools that can solve the systemic problems in education or provide human connection. In this episode, we are looking at why AI alone cannot solve burnout, what it can help us with, and what we need to focus on instead to truly beat burnout in education.HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode126👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
Do you dread opening your inbox because you know your emails are overflowing? So many teachers find themselves overwhelmed by email clutter and feel it’s just one more task on their long lists of things to clean up before winter break begins. This time of year, teachers are feeling tired, stressed, and simply burned out. But what if you could set up systems for your email that would eliminate that email stress and free up so much precious time? If you want less inbox stress and more time in the new year, this episode is for you!We all know that simplifying and automating in the classroom are gamechangers. So why wouldn’t we want to bring automating and simplifying systems into our email as well? In this episode, I’m sharing 3 simple email systems that can help you squash email stress for good, why December is the perfect time to tackle your inbox issue, how you can build your email system over winter break, and why conquering your inbox clutter will help you be successful in the new year! HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode125👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
Are you feeling emotionally overwhelmed by the ever increasing demands of the classroom? You are not alone, my friend! Many educators experience the emotional highs and lows of teaching but aren’t sure how to navigate all these feelings. That’s why I am so excited to have Diane Manser joining me today to share valuable insights on managing the emotional impact of teaching.Diane Manser is a seasoned high school English teacher and published author. Diane has taken her personal experiences of emotional overwhelm and helps fellow educators feel empowered to navigate their emotions. With her almost two decades in the classroom, Diane is a wealth of knowledge and is here to encourage educators to embrace the emotional nature of being in the classroom. In this episode, she shares her experiences with emotional fatigue and how therapy and introspection have been key to her healing process. We also dive into strategies for maintaining emotional strength, such as realizing what we do and do not have control over and finding ways to feel personal empowerment in the challenges.HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode124👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to...
Teaching can be one of the most rewarding careers, but burnout and overwhelm can quickly drain the passion that initially drew you to the classroom. If you've been feeling disconnected from the joy of teaching, you're not alone and this episode is for you! I had the opportunity to chat with Gabriel Carrillo to explore practical ways to reduce stress by implementing simple tech strategies.Gabriel Carrillo is a veteran instructional technology coach and the host of the EdTech Bites podcast, bringing over 20 years of experience in the education field. In this episode, Gabriel shares valuable tips for how educators can effectively begin to use technology to ease their workload without being overwhelmed by it. We chat about teacher burnout, the challenges teachers may face when integrating technology, practical tips for maintaining creativity and engagement in the classroom, and why it is so important for you to recognize the impact you are making in your classroom.HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode123👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
If you are a teacher who is struggling with energy and overall well-being, you are not alone. So many teachers are struggling with low energy and don’t know how to overcome this exhaustion. That’s why I am so excited to have Carolyn Marenghi joining me to share some tips on how to work with your circadian rhythm to increase energy and improve productivity.Carolyn Marenghi is a former teacher and teacher wellness coach who understands the unique stresses and demands that come with being in the classroom. She empowers teachers to have natural, all day energy through circadian rhythm alignment. In this episode, she is sharing insights on aligning your daily routines with circadian rhythms to help increase your productivity. We also discuss practical strategies for enhancing well-being, such as structured schedules, morning routines, and ways to get better sleep.HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode122👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
When you think of coaching, do you just think of one more thing being added to your never-ending to-do list? Teachers are BUSY and there never seems to be enough time to get everything on your lists done. But what if you could learn about tech tools that could help save time in your classroom without needing to sit through a training or coaching session?My guests today, technology coaches Kaylee Baldwin and Daniel Cyckowski, are diving into how technology and technology coaches can help reduce teacher burnout. Both Kaylee and Daniel come from classroom backgrounds and are no strangers to the realities of teacher burnout so they understand how important utilizing tech in helpful ways without overwhelm is key. So in this episode, they are sharing how technology coaches can support their teachers with both passive and active coaching techniques, the importance of choosing the right tech tools, and why gamification in the classroom doesn’t need to involve screens.HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode121👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
Teaching can be incredibly rewarding but it can also be the source of trauma for many educators. Whether it be experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event in the classroom or experiencing trauma from the lack of support and increasing demands of teaching, this trauma can be incredibly taxing and can lead teachers to leave the classroom. This is a topic that was asked about inside the Resilient Teacher community on Facebook and I think so many teachers can relate. In this episode, we’re talking about the reality of reentering the classroom after trauma, insights on how to rebuild in a way that truly protects your well-being, practical strategies for managing stress and finding renewed confidence, and how to create a sustainable approach to teaching that keeps your well-being top of mind.HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode120👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
Have you felt completely overwhelmed with the quickly changing landscape of technology and trying to include it all in your classroom? As classrooms integrate new tools, technologies, and methods that redefine teaching, it's essential to know how we can harness this power without causing more burn out. Imagine an educational environment where both teachers and students are empowered, creativity is fueled, and learning is personalized without adding to our stress. My guest today, Steve Dembo is sharing his insight into these topics and more!In this episode, Steve is diving into the current potential and limitations of AI in education, the power of gamification for student engagement, and why he doesn’t think all video games should be banned in schools. He also sheds light on blending hands-on, project-based learning with traditional tools to ignite student imagination and creativity. This conversation is full of great insight from Steve that is sure to leave you feeling empowered and inspired!HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode119👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
How many times have you been told to “find your why” or “remember your why” when you are feeling burnt out and exhausted? To be honest, it’s simply not helpful. Knowing your why originally was meant to inspire and encourage teachers but now, it’s become a source of anxiety and guilt for many. But how can we move away from this toxic idea of “remembering our why”?Teachers are so often told to focus entirely on the students, on the school, on the community, on the difference they’re making, etc. The thing is, when you are focusing solely on everyone else and taking on more and more responsibilities, there is no room for taking care of us as individuals. In this episode, I am sharing how we can move away from these toxic ideas and redefine our purpose, reclaim our joy in teaching, and how you can find a “why” that fuels you and empowers you instead of draining youHEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode118👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
So many teachers are feeling the pressure to keep up with all the new technology in their classrooms. As beneficial as technology can be, it can also be overwhelming when you already have a full plate or are feeling burnt out. That is why it is key to find a balance between embracing these new technologies without giving in to the pressure to use every new tool that comes out. In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Rachelle Dene Poth to chat about her journey as an educator and the various different roles she holds as well as her experience with teacher burnout and her favorite strategies for combating burnout. We also dive into how to choose the best tools for you, her top tools for educators, utilizing AI for feedback, and the do’s and don’ts of AI in education. HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode117👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
AI seems to be everywhere now, and that includes in your classroom. Although some teachers may be hesitant to utilize AI in their classrooms, it truly is a powerful tool for creating an interactive class and can even help to build relationships within the classroom. Today, Joe and Kristin Merrill are joining me to talk about integrating AI into the classroom to help free up teachers’ time while giving students the opportunity to interact with the content in new ways. We are taking a look at what an interactive classroom is, concerns surrounding AI in the classroom, and how AI can help teachers. They also share why they think teachers should be excited about AI in education and how they’ve experienced burnout throughout their careers.HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode116👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
If you’ve looked for self-improvement guidance, you’ve likely come across some self-help guru on social media telling you how important it is to have a morning routine. Except the morning routines they are promoting are not realistic for many teachers, especially if they are parents or are already feeling burnout. The good news is that just because you may not be able to have this intricate morning routine doesn’t mean you can’t still start your day in a way that helps reduce your stress and prepare you for the day.Years ago when I realized I was officially burned out, I tried to implement a multi step morning routine like I had read about in a blog and I quickly realized that there was no way it was feasible for me. And I know that I am not alone in that! So if you’re looking for ways to start your day off right without adding the additional stress of a morning routine, I’ve got you covered! In this episode, I am sharing what I have learned since then when it comes to morning routines including why you should focus on intentions over routines, the importance of anchor habits, and finding joy in your day. HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode115👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
We all want to be the best teacher we can possibly need. But meeting every student's unique needs can take a toll on us and lead to burnout, especially if our students who are struggling start to act out. In this episode, Alyson Young is joining me to chat about the challenges students with ADHD and Dyslexia face in traditional classroom settings and how teachers can best support these students. She also shares insights into the misconceptions surrounding ADHD and Dyslexia, how to identify struggling students, ways to support both younger and older students. She also dives into the importance of building relationships with students and how teachers can better equip themselves to help their students with ADHD or Dyslexia.Alyson Young is the founder of The Learning Lab. She has a rich education, psychology, and sociology background, and has taught in public, private, and charter schools. Through her diverse experience, she's witnessed many intelligent children struggle due to inappropriate instruction, leading to frustration, anxiety, and sometimes behavioral problems. This realization sparked her passion to explore the Science of Reading, an area that was often neglected in traditional education systems. Alyson understood that these children weren't struggling because they weren't smart or trying hard enough, but because the educational approach just wasn't aligned with their unique learning styles. Determined to change this, she set out to create The Learning Lab, a place where children's learning styles were acknowledged and embraced. Known for being a mover and a shaker, her primary mission is to uncover how each child learns best and then devise a tailored plan to help them experience success.HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode114👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open &...
Work-life balance, what does it really mean for teachers? Truly disconnecting from work once the school day is done is incredibly challenging for many teachers. We have so much on our to do lists at school and at home. It often feels like we’re in a constant state of overwhelm and like we are just trying to keep our heads above water.I’ve been that overwhelmed teacher without a good work-life balance so in today’s episode, I am giving you real-life, actionable strategies for helping you ditch the overwhelm and leave work at work. I’m sharing why you shouldn’t try to check off everything on your to do list, how to prioritize your tasks, why you shouldn’t always be available, and the importance of knowing that good enough is enough.HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode113👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resilient Teacher Podcast: Ask anything about burnout, recovery, self-care, simplification, and get your questions answered on the show. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/ask✨While this podcast is meant to be helpful for teachers and their mental health, it is not a replacement for therapy or medical care from a licensed professional. Head over to teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/talkspace to save $100 on your first month of accessible therapy from a licensed professional by using the code: SPACE!🚨Get on the Waitlist for the Automate Your Classroom course & be the first to know how to simplify teacher tasks and create automations so that you can reduce time wasting tasks, set it and forget it, and have the time to do the things you actually want to do in teaching here!👩🏻💻Get on the Individualized EduCare Program Waitlist and be the first to know when the doors open & special promotions here!💬PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Quick! Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @teachingmindbodyandsoul This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators.
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