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The Reflections: A Teacher’s Journey podcast is a new addition to the 2025 educational podcast landscape, designed to offer a deeply personal and professional look into the life of a teacher. It blends storytelling with practical insights, focusing on the emotional and intellectual growth educators experience throughout their careers.
Each episode features reflective narratives, classroom anecdotes, and thoughtful commentary on topics such as:
- Navigating challenges in modern education
- Building meaningful student relationships
- Balancing personal growth with professional demands
- Adapting to evolving teaching methods and technologies
The podcast aims to foster a sense of community among educators by validating their experiences and encouraging introspection. It’s ideal for teachers seeking inspiration, connection, and a deeper understanding of their role in shaping lives.
The Reflections: A Teacher’s Journey podcast is a new addition to the 2025 educational podcast landscape, designed to offer a deeply personal and professional look into the life of a teacher. It blends storytelling with practical insights, focusing on the emotional and intellectual growth educators experience throughout their careers.
Each episode features reflective narratives, classroom anecdotes, and thoughtful commentary on topics such as:
- Navigating challenges in modern education
- Building meaningful student relationships
- Balancing personal growth with professional demands
- Adapting to evolving teaching methods and technologies
The podcast aims to foster a sense of community among educators by validating their experiences and encouraging introspection. It’s ideal for teachers seeking inspiration, connection, and a deeper understanding of their role in shaping lives.
Episodes
Sunday Dec 07, 2025
Reimagining PD: Practical Tips to Make Training Matter
Sunday Dec 07, 2025
Sunday Dec 07, 2025
In this episode the host reflects on professional development for teachers after Thanksgiving, exploring what PD is, its different forms, and why it often feels ineffective.
She discusses the benefits—improved classroom strategies, networking, and renewed teacher satisfaction—alongside common problems like time constraints, recycled content, cost, and information overload.
The episode ends with concrete suggestions for better PD: keep sessions focused and practical, deliver them collaboratively (not accusatorily), follow up with teachers, and invite listeners to share their experiences via Instagram to continue the conversation.

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