There are days when I’m on it — lesson plans done, kids engaged, band rehearsals running like clockwork. And then there are days when I’m winging it, holding on by a prayer, hoping for a fire drill or a surprise town hall to save the day. In this episode, we’re getting real about that universal feeling every educator — and honestly, every human — has: the sense that maybe we’re all just figuring it out as we go. Whether you’re in year 1, year 3, or year 30, this one’s for you. I’ve learned th...
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There are days when I’m on it — lesson plans done, kids engaged, band rehearsals running like clockwork. And then there are days when I’m winging it, holding on by a prayer, hoping for a fire drill or a surprise town hall to save the day. In this episode, we’re getting real about that universal feeling every educator — and honestly, every human — has: the sense that maybe we’re all just figuring it out as we go. Whether you’re in year 1, year 3, or year 30, this one’s for you. I’ve learned th...
Welcome to Confessions of a Gen-Z Educator— where real talk meets real growth. In this kickoff episode, I’m talking about that moment we all know too well: when you finally stop saying “one day” and just *do the thing*. Whether it’s having the conversation you’ve avoided, pursuing the goal you’ve kept on the shelf, or stepping into the uncomfortable space of change — it’s time to rip the band-aid off. As an educator working with this generation, I’ve seen how much pressure we put on ourselve...
Confessions Of A Gen-Z Educator
There are days when I’m on it — lesson plans done, kids engaged, band rehearsals running like clockwork. And then there are days when I’m winging it, holding on by a prayer, hoping for a fire drill or a surprise town hall to save the day. In this episode, we’re getting real about that universal feeling every educator — and honestly, every human — has: the sense that maybe we’re all just figuring it out as we go. Whether you’re in year 1, year 3, or year 30, this one’s for you. I’ve learned th...