Welcome to The Teacher’s Carpenter, the podcast where real teachers, real stories, and real conversations take center stage. Each episode, host Chandler invites an educator or expert to the workbench to talk shop about the realities of teaching—the wins, the struggles, and the things we wish we had known sooner.
This is NOT another dry, academic discussion or a “how-to” for lesson planning. This is a behind-the-scenes look at teaching—the kind of conversation you’d have with your fellow educators after school, coffee in hand (or let’s be honest, something stronger on a Friday).
Each episode features a guest educator who picks the topic—no scripts, no fluff, just real talk about what matters in classrooms today. From literacy and engagement to surviving your first year or navigating teaching during a pandemic, The Teacher’s Carpenter builds on lived experiences, honest reflections, and the kind of insight you can only get from those who’ve been in the trenches.
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Welcome to The Teacher’s Carpenter, the podcast where real teachers, real stories, and real conversations take center stage. Each episode, host Chandler invites an educator or expert to the workbench to talk shop about the realities of teaching—the wins, the struggles, and the things we wish we had known sooner.
This is NOT another dry, academic discussion or a “how-to” for lesson planning. This is a behind-the-scenes look at teaching—the kind of conversation you’d have with your fellow educators after school, coffee in hand (or let’s be honest, something stronger on a Friday).
Each episode features a guest educator who picks the topic—no scripts, no fluff, just real talk about what matters in classrooms today. From literacy and engagement to surviving your first year or navigating teaching during a pandemic, The Teacher’s Carpenter builds on lived experiences, honest reflections, and the kind of insight you can only get from those who’ve been in the trenches.
This week we’re diving into one of the biggest game-changers on any campus: school culture. What it is, how it grows, and why it’s really just a fancy word for belonging. From rallies to hallway rituals, chicken-tender nicknames to Batman headbands, we get into the real stuff that makes a school feel like a community.Cool in School:• Leadership love from parents• A surprisingly perfect Chico State trip• Chill time at Berkeley that turned into joyful memories• Volleyball champs + nonstop campus celebrationsTeacher Tips (you can steal tomorrow):• Middle-school stations do work — train, don’t panic• The Unfair Game for instant engagement• Tape-tricked markers that never disappear againGood in Life:• Sharing a World Series win with family• Sharks hockey magic• Saying goodbye to a beloved cat — and celebrating 16 years of loveIf this episode got you thinking about culture (or just made you laugh), tag us!Follow, rate, and subscribe so you don’t miss our next episode.✨ Stay nerdy, stay kind, and keep building the culture you want to be part of. ✨
The Teachers' Carpenter Podcast
Welcome to The Teacher’s Carpenter, the podcast where real teachers, real stories, and real conversations take center stage. Each episode, host Chandler invites an educator or expert to the workbench to talk shop about the realities of teaching—the wins, the struggles, and the things we wish we had known sooner.
This is NOT another dry, academic discussion or a “how-to” for lesson planning. This is a behind-the-scenes look at teaching—the kind of conversation you’d have with your fellow educators after school, coffee in hand (or let’s be honest, something stronger on a Friday).
Each episode features a guest educator who picks the topic—no scripts, no fluff, just real talk about what matters in classrooms today. From literacy and engagement to surviving your first year or navigating teaching during a pandemic, The Teacher’s Carpenter builds on lived experiences, honest reflections, and the kind of insight you can only get from those who’ve been in the trenches.