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If Teachers Ruled the World
Leah Cleary
28 episodes
1 week ago
The podcast where real teachers get real. No Pinterest perfection. No out-of-touch theory. Just honest talk about what teaching actually looks like—failures, wins, and everything in between. Hosted by Leah Cleary, a 25-year classroom veteran who says what we’re all thinking. If you're burned out, doubting yourself, or sick of impossible expectations, you're not alone—and you're not broken. Let’s give teachers a voice. New episodes weekly. Finally, someone’s saying what teachers are thinking.
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The podcast where real teachers get real. No Pinterest perfection. No out-of-touch theory. Just honest talk about what teaching actually looks like—failures, wins, and everything in between. Hosted by Leah Cleary, a 25-year classroom veteran who says what we’re all thinking. If you're burned out, doubting yourself, or sick of impossible expectations, you're not alone—and you're not broken. Let’s give teachers a voice. New episodes weekly. Finally, someone’s saying what teachers are thinking.
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History of Healthcare in America: Why Education Became a Right and Healthcare Didn’t
If Teachers Ruled the World
25 minutes 41 seconds
1 month ago
History of Healthcare in America: Why Education Became a Right and Healthcare Didn’t

Why do your students have a right to education but not healthcare? It started with a WWII wage freeze in 1942 that accidentally created employer-based healthcare—while education became a public right way back in 1785. In this Teacher Reality Check, we explore the historical divergence between these two systems: how the 1915 health insurance proposal failed when doctors feared losing income and autonomy (the same things that happened to teachers), why labor unions opposed universal healthcare, and what these "accidents of history" mean for the students in your classroom today. Featuring research on the Land Ordinance of 1785, the Stabilization Act of 1942, AMA opposition to healthcare reform, and the practical implications for educational equity. No advocacy—just implementation questions about how these systems actually work for teachers and students.

Topics: education policy, healthcare history, WWII wage controls, teacher pay and autonomy, public education entitlement, employer-based healthcare, educational equity, 1915 health insurance proposal, AMA opposition, teacher professional status


If Teachers Ruled the World
The podcast where real teachers get real. No Pinterest perfection. No out-of-touch theory. Just honest talk about what teaching actually looks like—failures, wins, and everything in between. Hosted by Leah Cleary, a 25-year classroom veteran who says what we’re all thinking. If you're burned out, doubting yourself, or sick of impossible expectations, you're not alone—and you're not broken. Let’s give teachers a voice. New episodes weekly. Finally, someone’s saying what teachers are thinking.