• 110. Teaching About Climate Change with Bobby Donohue of Planet Bonehead
    Nov 20 2024

    Bobby Donohue is the founder of Planet Bonehead, an innovative educational platform that revolutionizes the way climate change is taught in schools. With over 15 years of experience in educational content development, Bobby is dedicated to providing teachers with the knowledge resources and support they need to effectively educate young learners about environmental issues. His work focuses on empowering educators to inspire the next generation to tackle climate challenges with optimism and empowerment and prepare today's kids for tomorrow's careers in green tech and steam fields.

    In this episode, Bobby tells us how he came up with Planet Bonehead, why he’s so focused on climate change, and why you got to keep taking that shot.

    For all links and resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.educatorforever.com/episode110.

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    22 mins
  • 109. From Burnout to Balance
    Nov 13 2024

    In this episode, I talk about strategies for overcoming burnout and how to shift from burnout to balance. I get into the importance of recognizing possibilities, setting boundaries, and prioritizing tasks. I want teachers to consider alternative careers or flexible roles within education, weighing constraints like salary and childcare. You need to prioritize self-care rituals and delegating tasks to achieve work-life balance. Hopefully if you’re not stressed out now, you’ll bookmark this episode to listen to when you’re feeling burnout.

    For all links and resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.educatorforever.com/episode109.

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    13 mins
  • 108. Following Your Passions with Bryson Tarbot of That Music Teacher
    Nov 6 2024

    Bryson Tarbet is a passionate advocate for inclusive music education, as well as a business owner and podcaster. He started his career as a pre-K to sixth grade general music teacher and during his tenure as an educator, Bryson spent a transformative year as part of an elementary school intervention team where he discovered his passion for working with students with disabilities. Drawing from this experience and his personal journey as a neurodiverse individual, Bryson advocates strongly for creating sensory and emotionally inclusive classrooms. Now, as the founder of That Music Teacher, LLC, Bryson channels his dedication to music education into sharing diverse perspectives on issues relevant to educators.

    In this episode, Bryson and I discuss his journey, as well as his love for music education. Bryson also highlights the importance of professional development for music educators, shares insights on starting a business, and emphasizes the personal growth that comes from embracing one's unique approach to teaching and coaching.

    For all links and resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.educatorforever.com/episode108.

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    23 mins
  • 107. Writing a Book with Laura Chavez-Moreno
    Oct 30 2024

    Laura C. Chávez-Moreno is an award-winning researcher, qualitative social scientist, and assistant professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, in the Departments of Chicana/o and Central American Studies and Education. She is the author of “How Schools Make Race: Teaching Latinx Racialization in America"(Harvard Education Press, 2024).

    In this episode Chávez-Moreno discusses her journey from becoming a Spanish teacher in Philadelphia to pursuing a PhD in Los Angeles due to a hiring freeze. She delves into why she wrote her book, "How Schools Make Race," which explores how schools contribute to racialization, focusing on bilingual education and Latinx. Moreno also advocates for incorporating ethnic studies into bilingual programs to combat racist ideas and emphasizes the need for a progression in teaching about race, similar to how math is taught.

    For all links and resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.educatorforever.com/episode107.

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    20 mins
  • 106: Turning Setbacks into Success
    Oct 23 2024

    Setbacks are inevitable, but they don’t have to be as bad as they feel. They don’t have to be negative. They can be so many things, including growth opportunities. When we start new career journeys, we can be so focused on success. But the road to success is not often linear. As we find our way forward, the path can be filled with setbacks. It can be “make it or break it” when you start to experience obstacles. So it’s important to learn how to turn career setbacks into success.

    In this episode I give you four tips on turning your stumbles into success. If setbacks are inevitable, it’s good to know how to make the best of them!

    For all links and resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.educatorforever.com/episode106.

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    10 mins
  • 105. Founding a Tutoring & College Admissions Consultancy with Matt McGee of MRM Education
    Oct 16 2024

    For this episode I talk to Matt McGee, founder of MRM Education, a tutoring and college admissions consultancy that promotes academic curiosity, mental health, and confidence in students. With over a decade of experience as an admissions specialist, consultant and tutor, his intensive mentorship method has helped hundreds of students raise their grades and gain admission to Ivy Plus schools.

    Matt’s method focuses on managing student expectations, mental health support, and advocating for neurodivergent students. In our talk he shares insights on building a business, the challenges of burnout, and the importance of staying connected to the core mission of supporting students' long-term success.

    For all links and resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.educatorforever.com/episode105.

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    25 mins
  • 104. From Kindergarten Teacher to Entrepreneur
    Oct 9 2024

    In this episode, I share my journey of going from kindergarten teacher to entrepreneur, detailing five stages of my career. It's a story that starts with the birth of my daughter and ends with me having to hire employees for my growing business. While Educator Forever is still growing, it was fun to look back at the beginning of it all.

    For all links and resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.educatorforever.com/episode104.

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    16 mins
  • 103. Supporting New Teachers with Christine and Georgia of Making the Grade Project
    Oct 2 2024

    Georgia O’Keefe and Christine Zuppa are co-founders of Making the Grade Project, an organization with a mission to empower educators starting with the very beginning of their careers. While they specialize in helping teachers in their home state of Massachusetts to pass the MTEL, they support teachers everywhere in setting up their classrooms and careers for success. Christine and Georgia each spent over a decade in the K-12 classroom setting before deciding it was time to make a change and support education in a different way.

    In this episode, Christine and Georgia discuss their educator journeys, how to best support new teachers and how their business has evolved over the years.

    For all links and resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.educatorforever.com/episode103.

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    31 mins