
It’s like Teacher Happy Hour where the drinks and tears are both pouring as we discuss the trials and tribulations of being teachers!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 438 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationComedy | |||

438: After some time off, Ryan closes out 2025 with a final episode, covering penny-pinching tactics that put the cart before the horse, lack of communication by other professionals in a school, and more!
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437: Ryan's school is through the thick of finals week and the grade-grubbing this year will surprise you... We also follow up on the A.I. blocking from last week's episode and address the need for more people like Steve from "Too Much Scrolling" to ... more
436: As the semester winds down, Ryan has to break an egg to make an omelette... This, and more this week!
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435: This week's episode covers some logistical concerns that administrations may not be considering, frustrations about A.I. and sports betting, and the chore of teaching AP Gov at a time when Gov... sucks...
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Ryan is relatable and shares relevant and comedic classroom experiences. A must listen!
Great podcast. Perfect length for my commute to work. Ryan does a great job not only making the content relatable to teachers (of all content areas and grade levels) but his podcast is one that my husband (businessman) wants to listen to. Great for a laugh and a picture of some of the realest parts of teaching.
Not interested in listening to teachers laugh about what is going on when our children are suffering. Not funny and not informative.
It’s amazing how much teachers have in common. Ryan teaches high school and I teach 4th grade but so much of what he experiences are things I’ve experienced too. The episode about the edTPA was spot on too! #lifeofateacher #edTPAsurvivor
I love the stories and it’s crazy how much I can relate. Although I teach elementary and Ryan teaches high school, we all go through the same stuff! 10/10 would recommend! #edTPAsurvivor
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Focused on the experiences and challenges faced by educators, this podcast combines humor with insightful reflections on the teaching profession. Episodes often include personal anecdotes from the host, who is a high school social science teacher, as well as discussions on relevant educational topics, such as parent communication, classroom dynamics, and current events affecting the education system. The light-hearted yet poignant commentary makes it relatable not only to teachers but to anyone who has been in an educational environment.
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