Host Ben Tuval has attachment issues, so during the COVID lockdown he hosted a series of conversations with his K-12 teachers. That's it. That's the podcast. Subscribe now! The first episode of School Reunion arrives 4.8.21 [concept art by Gripless]
The School Reunion with Ben Tuval podcast is a delightful blend of comedy and introspection that captivates its listeners from start to finish. With a light-hearted tone and a keen ability to provide deep insight into contemporary society and the inner self, this podcast is truly one of a kind. As someone who appreciates the perfect balance between humor and thought-provoking content, I eagerly anticipate each new episode.
One of the best aspects of The School Reunion with Ben Tuval podcast is its ability to seamlessly fuse comedy with real-life contemplations. Ben has a unique talent for taking everyday experiences and infusing them with humor, creating an engaging listening experience for his audience. I thoroughly appreciate how he pulls back the curtain on his own experiences, sharing funny anecdotes while also offering genuine learning points. It's refreshing to hear someone tackle relatable topics in such an entertaining manner.
Furthermore, this podcast represents a refreshing take on thoughts and feelings that many of us have had at some point in our lives. Ben effortlessly weaves his personal journey with universal themes, making it easy for listeners to connect with his stories on a deep level. Whether it's navigating adulthood or reflecting on past experiences, he manages to shed light on relatable topics through his unique comedic lens.
However, despite its many strengths, The School Reunion with Ben Tuval does have some areas for improvement. Occasionally, certain episodes may feel overly lighthearted or lacking in substantial depth. While the comedic element is undoubtedly one of the show's greatest strengths, striking a balance between entertainment and genuine insights can be challenging at times. Adding more in-depth analysis or diving deeper into certain topics could enhance the overall listening experience.
In conclusion, The School Reunion with Ben Tuval is an exceptional podcast that offers a rare combination of comedy and profound observations about life in contemporary society. It manages to entertain while also providing listeners with valuable insights into their own experiences. Despite the occasional lack of depth in certain episodes, the overall quality and unique perspective make this podcast a must-listen. I eagerly await future episodes to see what new comedic revelations Ben has in store for his audience.
Ben reconnects with his 11th grade US history teacher Andrew Thompson after 7 years without contact. Andrew shares something he's never mentioned to a student before, how teaching can be surprisingly isolating (especially in year one), the importance of travel, and more.
Ben reconnects with his 10th grade history/12th grade AP comparative government teacher, Dr. Kirsten Russell, after 6 years without contact. Kirsten shares stories from her decades-long career prior to teaching, how her son became a source of motivation for her to transition into teaching, what living in China in the ‘80s was like, and more.
Ben reconnects with his 7th grade science teacher Bob Golden after 12 years without contact. Bob shares insights from his 55 years of teaching, what it was like growing up in a tenement in New York City, one noteworthy reunion he had with a particularly challenging former student, his favorite part about teaching, and more.
Ben reconnects with his 8th grade math teacher Matt Timmins after 10 years without contact. Matt talks about starting as a substitute and what his first day teaching was like, how to manage a classroom, what many people misconstrue about teaching, and more.
Ben reconnects with his 5th grade teacher Scott Bedley after 12 years without contact. Scott shares one of his most embarrassing moments as a teacher, how the state of the world impacts curriculum, the disutility of homework, and more. For more on Scott, find him at scottbedley.com, and learn about his initiative Global School Play Day, which has had a half million participants from over 75 countries.
Ben reconnects with his high school jazz ensemble director Lisa Linde after 6 years without contact. Lisa reflects on her nearly 30 years of teaching and coming up alongside some of the New England jazz greats, imposter syndrome and the lack of female role models she had in her field, and how to manage a classroom while being yourself (and more, obviously).
Ben reconnects with his 3rd grade teacher Hope Benzie after 15 years without contact. Hope shares the difficulties of moving in her teenage years, how she addressed the storming of the Capitol with her students, and more.
Ben reconnects with his 2nd grade teacher Roberta Sagud after 16 years without contact. Roberta shares insights from her 40+ years of teaching, the decades-long associations among teaching and gender and pay, how to make a classroom feel like a family, and more.
Host Ben Tuval has attachment issues, so during the COVID lockdown he hosted a series of conversations with his K-12 teachers. That's it. That's the podcast. Subscribe now! The first episode of School Reunion arrives 4.8.21 [concept art by Gripless]