Truth for Teachers is designed to speak life, encouragement, and truth into the minds and hearts of educators and get you energized for the week ahead.
I’m partnering with Rocket PD to offer a live-virtual cohort called Unlocking Teacher Productivity starting October 2nd. This isn’t a self-paced course you sign up for and maybe forget about. It's a …
Time blocking sounds simple… but if you’ve ever sat down during your prep period with a plan and still ended the day feeling behind, you know it’s not always that straightforward.
In this episode, I’…
How can you meet the needs of every learner in your classroom while keeping your workload manageable? In this episode, Robert Barnett shares how self-paced learning can transform your teaching and cr…
One of the most exhausting parts of teaching is the constant decision-making. You’re answering questions like:
Where do I turn this in?
Can I go to the bathroom?
What do I do when I’m done?
My pencil…
We often assume students should already know how to stay organized, manage their time, and start tasks independently—but these are skills that need to be taught, modeled, and practiced. In this epis…
In this summer reflection episode, I’m sharing a small story—just a quiet moment at an airport breakfast counter—that brought me back to the kind of person I want to be. It’s a simple action, one tha…
“We have overprotected kids in the real world and underprotected them online.”
Jonathan Haidt believes we have bubble-wrapped childhood: cut back on recess, banned kids from walking to school alone, …
I’m pulling back the curtain on how I use AI in my work with teachers as an instructional coach. I’ll show you how I collaborate with AI to brainstorm ideas, reflect on lesson design, and help teache…
Self-advocacy can feel like a challenge, especially if you’re conflict-avoidant, culturally conditioned to prioritize group harmony, or simply unsure how to speak up without fear of being labeled “di…
Just popping in with a special update to catch you up on everything that’s happening behind the scenes.
If you’ve been thinking about ways to streamline your work, learn new strategies, or just reco…
PD is supposed to help teachers grow, but so often, it feels like a missed opportunity. In this episode of Truth for Teachers, I’m sharing five things teachers wish PD presenters understood—straight …
What if school was designed around student agency, real-world learning, and deep relationships—instead of compliance and test scores? In this episode, I take you inside Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom High …
We’re tackling one of the biggest challenges educators face today: keeping students engaged in a world full of distractions.
AJ Juliani joins me to explore how to create meaningful and relevant lea…
Are you considering stepping into a leadership role in education but feeling unsure of where to start? In this episode, I sit down with Starr Sackstein, an experienced educator, consultant, and autho…
Feeling blah these days? You’re not alone. Let’s dive into what it really means to keep going when motivation feels out of reach.
Spoiler: it’s not about forcing yourself to feel happy or productiv…
How can teachers embrace creativity in their classrooms when faced with rigid curriculums, standardized testing, and limited time? That’s the question I’m exploring today with Trevor Muir, an educato…
AI tools are transforming the way teachers plan lessons, but how do you use them without losing the personal touch that makes your teaching unique? In this episode of Truth for Teachers, I’m showing …
What if the key to managing challenging student behavior isn’t about "fixing" the kids—but about regulating yourself? In this episode, we explore a sustainable approach to classroom management that s…
Feeling unnerved by the unpredictability of our world right now? You’re not alone. In this first Truth for Teachers episode of 2025, we’re diving into how to practice radical acceptance as we navigat…
In this last episode of 2024, I want to leave you with a powerful conversation to marinate on deeply.
I’m talking with Dr. Shamari Reid, an assistant professor of justice and belonging in education a…