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The Resilient Teacher Podcast

Brittany Blackwell, Teacher Burnout Tips

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Welcome to the Resilient Teacher Podcast - the show that will give overwhelmed educators the support, tools, and mindset to reduce teacher burnout and keep teaching sustainable. Each week, Brittany Blackwell, M.Ed. & her guests will share inspiration and actionable steps to avoid or recover from the dreaded teacher burnout. You'll be inspired to individualize self-care and learn to prioritize your well-being and mental health, all while making a bigger impact on your classrooms and community ...
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Welcome to Hutte's Trails Podcast – a show that takes you on a journey through the Salesforce ecosystem. Join us as we explore the trails of innovation, transformation, and success. Our guests, who are experts and Trailblazers in their respective fields, share their experiences, insights, and best practices for leveraging Salesforce to drive business growth and customer success. From software development to product and business growth, the Hutte Trails Podcast is your go-to destination for a ...
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Security teams have their hands full. Building relationships across the entire organization is vital for success. In Champions of Security, I interview passionate individuals with unique stories. Each guest shares their honest opinions about what’s working (and what isn’t) in the security world. Tune in to learn valuable insights about keeping your customers safe.
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Why is it difficult for women to prioritise their health? Why is there a vortex of guilt around women's bodies and their medical care? How do we alleviate the fear around women's deepest, most private health concerns? She Says She's Fine is a women's health podcast hosted by popular gynaecologist, Dr. Munjaal Kapadia, whose mission is to bust the shackles around patient-doctor hierarchy, and create a friendly, warm environment for his patients to be treated. The show will explore and open up ...
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Philippine Sports History

Philippine Sports History

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Pagbibigay Pugay sa Atletang Pilipino. Philippine Sports History - Ang natatanging Pinoy podcast para sa kasaysayan ng Philippine Sports. Support our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/philippine-sports-history/support Follow us on Our Social Media Accounts: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhilippineSportsHistory/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/philippinesportshistory Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philippinesportshistory/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhSportsHistory Website: https://phsp ...
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Work-life balance, what does it really mean for teachers? Truly disconnecting from work once the school day is done is incredibly challenging for many teachers. We have so much on our to do lists at school and at home. It often feels like we’re in a constant state of overwhelm and like we are just trying to keep our heads above water. I’ve been tha…
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Creating personalized lessons to meet every one of our students’ diverse needs is stressful especially when you have many students and there is only one of you. But what if you were able to make learning more accessible for all students without burning out? That’s where utilizing AI tools in the classroom comes in! Today, I am joined by two incredi…
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If you are a teacher who is not taking action due to fear and living in chaos, let me tell you - you are not alone. In this episode, I share a personal story about how my daughters had to switch schools just two weeks before the start of the school year and how this unexpected change brought up a lot of fear and anxiety—both for them and for me. We…
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Being a burned out teacher is hard but being a burned out teacher with a disability presents unique challenges to face every day. We all know that teachers give so much of themselves to their teaching so it’s especially important for teachers with disabilities to set and hold boundaries in order to take care of themselves. In this episode, we get t…
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In this episode, we dive into the power of human connection and how it can be the key to overcoming teacher burnout and truly connecting with your students. Teaching isn’t just about imparting knowledge; it’s about building relationships, fostering empathy, and bringing your authentic self into the classroom. We get to chat with Jared Scott, who wi…
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If you are in the throws of Back to School, let me tell you - it's never too late to automate! Last year, I hosted a 3 day free event called the Back to School Automation Bootcamp for Teachers and I got so many requests for another bootcamp. Instead, I thought what better way to help my teacher friends reduce stress and overwhelm this year than to …
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Join us in this episode as we delve into Robert Sösemann’s perspective as a Salesforce MVP and Technical Architect. We talk about the evolution from pragmatic coding to AI in Salesforce DevOps. Explore his journey, gain insights, and discover valuable tips.By Hutte
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Join us in this episode as we delve into Shane McLaughlin’s perspective as a Salesforce Platform Architect. We talk about practicing continuous learning and adaptability with Salesforce open-source. Explore his journey, gain insights, and discover valuable tips.By Hutte
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Have you ever sat down and had the thought how do some teachers not burnout? How do they seem to get everything to go their way? Why do they get the best classes and live a great life? And what do they have that I don't? I know that I have. If you're feeling that way, the number one thing that those teachers have that you don't is a fine-tuned mind…
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Going into a new school year can be daunting. We all want to walk in happy go lucky with tons of energy, inspired, and joyful. However, that's not always as easy as it sounds. In this episode, we get to chat with Phil Januszewski. Phil Januszewski is a tattoo covered, Netflix baking-show flopping, high-energy chemistry/physics teaching keynote spea…
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Today’s episode is the first episode that is being released in 2 months. I went back and forth how I would return to the podcast but I think this is the best way plus sharing is caring. Odds are you're also a high achiever with a strong drive to keep everything going all the time (like your family, your classroom, your 9-5 teaching job, your hobbie…
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Join us in this episode as we delve into Diéffrei Tiepo de Quadros’ perspective as a Salesforce Technical Architect. We talk about effectively delivering when it comes to Salesforce DevOps. Explore his journey, gain insights, and discover valuable tips.By Hutte
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As teachers we spend a lot of time doing a lot of different tasks but grading and feedback are the number one areas especially for Language Arts teachers that can take up an enormous amount of time. You’ve probably been like me and spent hours at your kitchen table missing out on time with family and just life outside of work. In this episode, we’r…
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If you are anything like me, juggling a bunch of different classes and even different grade levels can feel like you’re drowning. Heck, if you’re an elementary teacher prepping for 5 or 6 different subject areas…whew! The struggle is real. But juggling a lot of different things is what my friend Khristen Massic does for fun. Khristen loves efficien…
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Join us in this episode as we delve into Julian Joseph's perspective as a Salesforce DevOps Engineer. We will discuss the importance of community, learning, and sharing in the Salesforce ecosystem. Explore his journey, gain insights, and discover valuable tips.By Hutte
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Are you one of those teachers who is piled with more and more at the end of the school year? Or maybe it's another time where it feels like it's just a lot on your plate? You probably call this your "busy season." Then again, as teachers, what season isn't busy, am I right? In this episode, we are diving into the idea behind these "busy seasons" an…
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As teachers, we often didn't get into the profession thinking we'd be rolling in the dough, but we at least expected to receive a livable wage. The fact of the matter is that many teachers are feeling stress and burnout often from their finances. And while, teachers should be paid fairly according to their experience and education with systemic cha…
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It’s hard to believe The Resilient Teacher Podcast is already at 100 episodes. Time flies when you’re having fun. I’m so excited to celebrate with you today with a listener’s choice - I asked, you answered, and now we’re doing a round up of 5 of the biggest mistakes that teachers make when they try to recover from burnout. You’re definitely going t…
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Stress as a teacher is something you just can't get away from. It's bound to happen but in order to avoid burnout and sustain your career, we have to take steps to mitigate it in realtime. My friend, who you might know as Educator Andrea on Tiktok & Instagram, actually gained some social media notoriety for her hilarious classroom stories, but what…
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HEAD OVER TO THE SHOW NOTES: teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/episode98 👉Join the FREE Resilient Teacher Community on Facebook: http://www.teachingmindbodyandsoul.com/supportsquad 📝 Want a FREE personalized step-by-step guide to crushing teacher burnout? Take the Personalized Burnout Recovery Roadmap quiz here! ❓Get your Questions Answered on the Resili…
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One of the reasons that students are apathetic and disengaged is because they don’t see the point or value in learning. We’ve talked in this short mini-series about apathetic students and disengagement and some real strategies and mindset shifts we can make as educators to reduce the burnout from these types of behaviors. We need a way to reignite …
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If you've ever faced the challenge of staring at blank faces of your uninterested and disengaged students, you know how hard it is to spark their curiosity. Actually getting them to take action is a struggle in and of itself, but what if I told you there's a transformative approach that could flip the switch from apathy to engagement? That’s exactl…
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As a teacher, one of the biggest challenges that is experienced in 2024 is the increase in students who don’t put forth any effort and won’t think for themselves. There is an epidemic of apathetic students in our classrooms and this behavior is met with the push for teachers to do and be more. In this episode, we chat with Angela Watson about how t…
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Have you ever felt like your job as a teacher isn't just a part of your life, but somehow, it's started to be your life? You're not alone. Many of us teachers have find ourselves caught in a cycle where the lines between professional and personal blur—a phenomenon psychologists call "enmeshment." It's like our work has slowly woven itself into ever…
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One of the biggest struggles that teachers are having with implementing Artificial Intelligence in their classrooms is the fear that somehow using AI will somehow make their jobs obsolete. The other is that they don't know how it use AI effectively. That's why I brought onto the show, Ren Wang, the co-founder of HiLink, to discuss the potential of …
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Join us in this episode as we delve into the perspective of David VanHeukelom, a two-time Salesforce ISV founder and serial entrepreneur, discussing the importance of being industry-specific within the Salesforce ecosystem. Explore his journey, gain insights, and discover valuable tips.By Hutte
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Ever caught yourself in that late-night teacher's trance, just you and the ceiling after a long day, wondering why your tank feels empty? 🤔 If you're nodding along, know that you're in good company. Teacher burnout has this sneaky way of creeping up on us, even when we're pouring our hearts into what we love. It's like one minute you're on fire, fu…
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If you've been dealing with the idea that students now-a-days are completely apathetic, you are certainly not alone. It seems like in recent years, students' disengagement has increased. However, it's important to realize that it's not just about them, but it's about us as well. In this episode, we are diving into one of the questions from The Resi…
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Are you feeling the weight of the teaching world on your shoulders, especially when it comes to those dreaded sick days? As teachers, we've all been there – waking up feeling under the weather, yet the thought of calling in sick seems more daunting than sucking it up in the classroom. But here's the thing: it's time to break this cycle of overwhelm…
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One of the reasons we experience burnout is because we're just bored. I know I've been that teacher, where things just aren't as exciting as they used to be. However, one of the things that can help reignite our passion is by taking time to learn and grow. But how do you do that when we hardly have time to take a potty break? Insert reflection and …
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As we embark on a brand new year, many of us may find ourselves reflecting on the past and seeking to set new goals and intentions for the future. In the midst of uncertainty and challenging times, it's crucial to find a renewed sense of purpose and direction. In this episode, we dive into navigating through difficult seasons, reprioritizing our li…
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It's a brand new year coming up - 2024 - time flies when you're having fun...right? Look, It's time to break the cycle of burnout and start the new year off on the right foot. Last year, we released an episode and I think everything is still super relevant for today. So, throughout this episode if I mention 2023, just know it goes the same for 2024…
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This week, I am bringing you an episode from the archives that you might have missed. If you are a teacher who has struggled with cycling in burnout over and over again, you might be addicted to stress. In this episode, I am sharing with you how being addicted to stress can keep you in the burnout cycle, how our bodies become addicted to stress sub…
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Have you ever caught yourself thinking, 'If I can't do it perfectly, why bother doing it at all?' Maybe you've felt this way about your personal development as an educator, believing that you must always feel passionate and energized, and if you ever experience moments of doubt or fatigue, you’re somehow failing in your role. Or perhaps it’s in how…
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Join Hutte in this Trails Podcast episode as we delve into the perspective of Kanan Gafarov, Co-Founder of TraveLite, discussing the importance of doing thorough research and gaining an understanding of what gap in the Salesforce market you can fill. Explore his journey, gain insights, and discover valuable tips.…
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Automating your classroom to reduce teacher burnout has never been easier before. If you’ve tinkered with idea of incorporating AI into your workflow, you're in the right place! I've been diving deep into the world of AI for a year now, and let me tell you – it's a game-changer for us teachers. We're talking a massive 30-40% time saved on grading a…
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Did you know that recent studies show that people spent 23% of their work time in their e-mail inbox? With the increasing reliance on email as a means of communication, many teachers find themselves spending excessive amounts of time in their inboxes, leaving less time for important tasks. I, too, struggled with this until I found ways to integrate…
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If you are a teacher tired of spending endless hours on repetitive tasks and typing the same things over and over again, then hold on to your lucky flair pen because I’m giving you a simple FREE plug and play automation that you have got to start using ASAP in your classroom. In this episode, we are diving into a game-changing tool that will rescue…
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Teachers are busy. One day we’re in a college thinking the rest of our life is planned out; the next we’re juggling fifteen thousand tasks as a teacher. In order for us to accomplish everything we need to do, we’re going to need some energy. The best way to gain energy is through doing more of what you love. But here’s the conundrum - how do you ge…
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Join Hutte in this Trails Podcast episode as we delve into the perspective of Ben Asfaha, Co-Founder and CEO of PipeLaunch, discussing the importance of focused messaging and targeting for maximum ROI among Salesforce ISV founders. Explore his journey, gain insights, and discover valuable tips.By Hutte
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As teachers, our To-Do list can get to be a mile long and be a source of serious stress. One of the reasons that teachers are so mentally drained and burned out is because of the overwhelming amount of work we have to do. And it's because you have an incredible mental load that you are carrying—the load that maybe not everyone sees, the anticipatio…
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This Hutte Trails Podcast episode is about how the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Pimly, Mike Milburn, has navigated the Salesforce landscape over the last 20 years and has used his wealth of experience to create his own Salesforce-based ISV. Follow along as we go through his story, insights, and tips.By Hutte
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Are you constantly struggling to find enough time to do everything you need to do? Do you feel like teaching is taking over your life? Well, you're not alone. Get excited because we are kicking off our Systemize and Simplify series, where we will be diving into practical strategies to help teachers make the most of their time and create a better wo…
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Have you ever felt like you're trapped in the "November to April Burnout Zone"? You know, that phase where teaching starts to feel like an uphill battle, and doubts creep in about whether it's all worth it? There is actually a school calendar of burnout and this is called the "Disillusionment Phase" where we may start questioning if teaching is rea…
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Did you know that 49% of adults self-identify as people-pleasers? If you're anything like most teachers, you may not even realize you are a people pleaser. I know I sure wouldn't have categorized myself as such. People-pleasing tendencies can often go unnoticed, especially when we're passionate about our work, like teaching. We might think that our…
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