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Shopify: Start your $1/month trial at Shopify.com/trent Download the Whatnot app today and get free shipping on your first order. Just search Whatnot in the app store and start scoring amazing deals. We're halfway through the year, and it's time to get real with yourself. You started with fire. You had the goals, the dreams, the promises. But somewhere along the way, life happened. You got distracted. You fell off. You lost momentum. You stopped showing up for the vision you said mattered. And now you're here. This episode is a no-excuses wake-up call for anyone who's ready to stop settling and start finishing what they started. We're talking about how to recommit to your vision when you've lost the thread, how to reignite your consistency when you've been running on empty, and how to make the second half of this year count more than the first. Whether you're drowning in self-doubt, comfortable in the wrong places, or tired of telling yourself "next year" while this year slips away, this episode is for you. The truth is simple. It always has been. It all starts with you.
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Peter Schiff warns the bubble is popping as crypto leads the decline, while the bond market faces another breakdown with the 10-year potentially breaking above 5%. He emphasizes inflation is a choice—all Fed chairs chose it, and Warsh will too despite tough talk, because the alternative is politically unacceptable. He reveals the May deficit surged 30% while interest expense jumped 44%, with annual interest payments now hitting $1.6 trillion and will be $2 trillion by next year. Schiff identifies Japan as a looming harbinger with 250% debt-to-GDP, yields climbing above 4%, and the yen collapsing below 160 with potential for another 30-50% decline. His end game thesis: the US dollar loses reserve currency status, US assets get repriced down, and he's positioning to "have all the chips" at the finish line. Gold's pullback from $5,600 to $4,200 is a "buy the rumor, sell the fact" move, while silver at $65 is headed to $200 and Bitcoin at $64,000 should be sold. GDP growth is an illusion created by faulty deflators that understate inflation; the economy hasn't really expanded, just become more expensive, and stagflationary depression is locked in.Thank you to our sponsors: Kalshi - download the Kalshi app and use code JULIA to get $10 when you trade $10. kalshi.com/julia Monetary Metals - learn more at https://www.monetary-metals.com/julia/Links:https://x.com/PeterSchiffhttps://www.youtube.com/@peterschiffTimestamps: 0:00 Intro and welcome Peter Schiff 00:50 Air coming out of bubble 1:16 Markets too complacent on inflation risks1:45 Warsh has a problem - Hike or no hike, both bad3:36 Inflation is a choice - All Fed chairs chose it5:11 Warsh will choose inflation despite tough talk5:24 Bond market breakdown coming - 10-year to 5%, 30-year to 5.5-6%7:42 May deficit up 30%, interest expense up 44%8:13 Interest payments $1.6 trillion/year, will be $2 trillion next year9:39 Government spending up 50% since COVID, taxes reduced10:57 Inflation is hidden tax - Government prefers it11:52 Iran war costs through inflation, not direct taxation13:49 Wealth tax - Slippery slope, will hit middle class eventually19:56 Japan crisis - Debt to GDP 250%, yen collapsing below 16020:29 Japanese bond yields at 4% on 30-year, rising fast21:45 Japan could sell $1 trillion in US treasuries24:41 Japan harbinger for US crisis24:54 Treasury Secretary Paulson says crisis inevitable27:18 Gold warning sign - Pullback to $4,200 from $5,600 normal29:24 Silver at $65, headed to $20032:39 Stock market at highs but economy worse than Biden36:56 GDP illusion - Deflator too low, just prices not growth39:48 End game - Dollar won't be reserve currency40:40 Playing for end game, wants all chips at finish43:31 Contrarian predictions - Higher rates, higher oil, higher gold44:30 Japan crisis first domino, then dollar next45:01 Summary - Stagflation and end game thesis
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What happens in the weeks after harvest can influence bud development, flowering, and fruit set next season.
Presented by StrangeBrew Coffeehouse and Cannon Ford of Starkville/Cannon Chevrolet GMC of West Point - State had some good moments in the 2025-2026 season, but overall, not what was hoped for. A look at how 2026-2027 should prove to be better.
LeBron has two options for 2026 and it's interesting. 6-19-2026
‘Matlock' lead Kathy Bates discusses what's to come as the CBS drama ends its current storyline and ventures into new territory, as the show moves to midseason with a new focus next year. Also, “Pluribus” star Rhea Seehorn discusses the complexities of her character Carol, the cast's on-set debates over the show, and collaborating with Vince Gilligan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The sudden US government shutdown of Anthropic's Fable model has tech insiders reeling and rival global labs surging ahead. This episode breaks down the unexpected political power play rattling the future of AI innovation. The Fable 5 Export Controls Harm US Cyber Defense Anthropic CEO says government should block dangerous AI The Real Reason Anthropic's Models Are Offline: A Six-Year-Old Trump Grudge (21) Pete Hegseth on X: "Three months ago, @DeptofWar kicked @AnthropicAI out of our building—forever. Every passing day proves why that was the right move.
The sudden US government shutdown of Anthropic's Fable model has tech insiders reeling and rival global labs surging ahead. This episode breaks down the unexpected political power play rattling the future of AI innovation. The Fable 5 Export Controls Harm US Cyber Defense Anthropic CEO says government should block dangerous AI The Real Reason Anthropic's Models Are Offline: A Six-Year-Old Trump Grudge (21) Pete Hegseth on X: "Three months ago, @DeptofWar kicked @AnthropicAI out of our building—forever. Every passing day proves why that was the right move.
The sudden US government shutdown of Anthropic's Fable model has tech insiders reeling and rival global labs surging ahead. This episode breaks down the unexpected political power play rattling the future of AI innovation. The Fable 5 Export Controls Harm US Cyber Defense Anthropic CEO says government should block dangerous AI The Real Reason Anthropic's Models Are Offline: A Six-Year-Old Trump Grudge (21) Pete Hegseth on X: "Three months ago, @DeptofWar kicked @AnthropicAI out of our building—forever. Every passing day proves why that was the right move.
The sudden US government shutdown of Anthropic's Fable model has tech insiders reeling and rival global labs surging ahead. This episode breaks down the unexpected political power play rattling the future of AI innovation. The Fable 5 Export Controls Harm US Cyber Defense Anthropic CEO says government should block dangerous AI The Real Reason Anthropic's Models Are Offline: A Six-Year-Old Trump Grudge (21) Pete Hegseth on X: "Three months ago, @DeptofWar kicked @AnthropicAI out of our building—forever. Every passing day proves why that was the right move.
Too many preps and not enough time? Let's make your planning period actually work for you.Reserve your spot in the Unit Planning Lab here: https://khristenmassic.thrivecart.com/unit/?ref=podcastPlanning for the next school year? If your day is organized by class period, your planning calendar should be too. Grab my Editable Class Period Calendar here: https://khristenmassic.com/secondarycalendarpodGet the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/resetShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-CoachUnit planning for next year starts long before you open Pinterest or hunt for activities. If you're sitting down to plan and your first move is searching for fun projects, let's pump the brakes—you're not alone, but you might be putting the cart before the horse. This mistake is pandemic among secondary teachers, especially if you're building a course from scratch or juggling CTE and electives. That urge to collect shiny activities is strong, but host Khristen Massic is here to steer your planning in a direction that delivers a bigger payoff for your students and your sanity.Many teachers—yes, even the most dedicated—start by looking for what to do, not what students will create or demonstrate. The result? Busy classrooms, energetic students, and a sneaky feeling things are working…until a well-meaning administrator or director asks a pointed question about rigor. Khristen drops a story right from her own teaching life: she built an entire high school course around a “detailed” curriculum, only to realize much too late that it was designed for middle school, not the AP-track kids in her room. The realization landed hardest when she requested equipment, and the CTE director wondered why she was shopping in the wrong aisle.That moment exposed the hole in her planning: she'd never asked what high school students should be able to do in that course. Instead, she'd just grabbed activities and hoped for the best. Sound familiar? This episode is a wake-up call and a practical playbook to make sure you're not just keeping students busy, but actually moving them toward mastery.Stop guessing. The conversation focuses on moving away from “what can I do with my students?” to “what should my students be able to produce?” Secondary classroom teachers, in particular, need this mindset shift. Khristen makes an unpretentious case for starting with outcomes. It doesn't matter whether your point of reference is a curriculum, industry certification, EOC exam breakdowns, or a coffee-fueled late-night brainstorm—what matters is answering the toughest question: What does mastery look like in your class, at the right grade level?Secondary teachers, especially those on their own with a course no one else teaches, know the pain of building benchmarks from scratch. It's hard work. There's often no AP rubric, no group of teammates down the hall, no standardized test to reverse-engineer your units from. You're not just teaching, you're doing curriculum design in the shadows, at night or over the summer, for no extra pay and little recognition. But skipping the step of defining rigorous, age-appropriate outcomes means your “engaging” activities might be missing the mark.Khristen offers a clear, three-question framework: First, what's the actual product or performance students should create by the end of the unit? Second, what do they need to get there—what practice, knowledge, and skills do you have to build? Third, where are students starting from, in terms of what they know, what they can already do, and what misconceptions they might bring? Secondary classrooms are full of wildly different skill sets and backgrounds, and smart teachers don't assume everyone starts from zero.That third question—where are students starting—is the one most teachers skip. Khristen admits she did it for years, defaulting to lowest-common-denominator content or hoping kids would catch up on their own. Sometimes all it takes is a non-scary pre-assessment: sticky notes, a brainstorm, a quick conversation. Knowing your students' starting points keeps you from either boring them with content that's too basic or smacking them with challenges they aren't ready for.The discussion explores the power of making all your classroom activities point toward that ultimate outcome. Labs become essential skills practice. A discussion introduces a concept students will need for the culminating project. Every activity is intentional, not just something you found on a website because you needed anything to fill the hour. Secondary classroom teachers know: When the end product is crystal clear, everything you do serves that goal.One concept discussed was the trap of confusing “busy and engaged” with actual learning. It's easy to celebrate energy and project-building in your room, but if the rigor isn't there, you're selling your students short. When you define the outcome up front, rigor isn't a menu item—it becomes your design criteria. You're not just asking “will this be fun?” but “is this worthy of what my students can actually do?”This episode is for every teacher staring down another year with too many preps, not enough resources, and a passion for giving students more than just hands-on fluff. If you're ready for a smarter, more effective approach to unit planning, Khristen's tough-love message will help you build outcome-first sequences—where every single lesson points toward a worthy product, not just another busy day.Before you lose yourself in a rabbit hole of activities this summer, stop and ask what students will actually produce by the end of the unit. Define it, visualize it, and then plan backward. That's how you build units with real depth, purpose, and excitement—for you and your students. Host Khristen Massic challenges you to make classroom rigor and hands-on learning the same thing—and to never settle for just busyness again.Your secondary classroom deserves more than hustle and hope. Trade activity-chasing for outcome-driven unit planning, and let your students do work that's both fun and truly challenging. Don't just fill days—build something with teeth.Smash “just busy” and level up learning—your students are ready, and so are you.
The sudden US government shutdown of Anthropic's Fable model has tech insiders reeling and rival global labs surging ahead. This episode breaks down the unexpected political power play rattling the future of AI innovation. The Fable 5 Export Controls Harm US Cyber Defense Anthropic CEO says government should block dangerous AI The Real Reason Anthropic's Models Are Offline: A Six-Year-Old Trump Grudge (21) Pete Hegseth on X: "Three months ago, @DeptofWar kicked @AnthropicAI out of our building—forever. Every passing day proves why that was the right move.
The numbers tell one story. The forces behind them tell a far more interesting one. In this mid-year edition of This Year Next Year, Kate Scott-Dawkins unpacks a forecast that has been significantly upgraded since December — not in spite of geopolitical turbulence, but in some ways because of it. From the AI investment cycle reshaping advertiser behaviour across every category, to a new advertising channel that could scale faster than anything the industry has ever seen, to the uncomfortable questions about what ad-funded platforms owe the people they serve — this is the episode that sets the agenda for the next 18 months.Key Topics DiscussedWhy global ad growth has been upgraded to 9% — and what it says about the structural resilience of the industry in a world of conflict, inflation, and fractured consumer confidenceThe Gold Rush analogy at the heart of the forecast — and why California is, once again, at the centre of it allGenerative Search: the brand new channel that could hit $100B by 2030, making it the fastest-scaling advertising format ever measuredWhy social media is now the single largest ad channel globally — and what threatens that dominance from 2027 onwardRetail media's quiet takeover: how commerce advertising overtook all of television in 2025, and what agentic commerce does to that equation nextThe streaming crossover: why 2026 is the year US streaming finally surpasses linear in national TV ad revenueOut-of-Home's unlikely staying power — and what it reveals about the limits of algorithmic mediaCourts, platforms, and product liability: how two landmark 2026 rulings could fundamentally reshape the economics of social mediaThe effervescence paradox — why people are retreating into AI-mediated solitude and simultaneously paying record prices to be in a crowdNew surfaces, no rulebook: the creative opportunity waiting in AR, autonomous vehicles, and ambient computingWhat the forty-niners got badly wrong — and what that means for the choices the advertising industry faces right now00:00 - Introduction and the Gold Rush analogy 02:00 - The upgraded forecast: headline numbers in context 06:00 - Three themes that frame everything else 10:00 - Where the money is moving: a channel by channel breakdown 18:00 - The bigger picture: political, economic, social, and technological forces 32:00 - Regional highlights 35:00 - Closing: Manifest Destiny and the future worth building
The sudden US government shutdown of Anthropic's Fable model has tech insiders reeling and rival global labs surging ahead. This episode breaks down the unexpected political power play rattling the future of AI innovation. The Fable 5 Export Controls Harm US Cyber Defense Anthropic CEO says government should block dangerous AI The Real Reason Anthropic's Models Are Offline: A Six-Year-Old Trump Grudge (21) Pete Hegseth on X: "Three months ago, @DeptofWar kicked @AnthropicAI out of our building—forever. Every passing day proves why that was the right move.
(00:00) Zolak and Bertrand start hour No. 2 talking about where Breer thinks things stand on the Christian Gonzalez contract front.(13:12) The crew reacts to what Curran said on if Drake Maye would take less money to help the team.(23:27) The guys talk about Drake Maye playing for a quarterback contract this year.(31:05) The guys wrap up the hour talking about the head coach's PFF'S ranking and Mike Vrabel's 9th.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Some routes will have more frequent service, while others will be discontinued or absorbed into more popular lines.
Bill Bender, Senior Writer for The Sporting News, joined to give the latest updates on Brendan Sorsby & Texas Tech With Utah Attorney General Getting Involved
DJ & PK discussed the parity era in the NBA and if it will continue next season or if there will be a repeat champion soon.
Rob, Ed, and Cordell discuss why it feels premature to already assume that the Spurs will be right back in the NBA Finals next year.
Dr. Robert Thomas, Lecturer in Geomorphology and Flood Risk at The University of Hull, joins the panel of Jerry Buttimer, Fine Gael TD for Cork South Central and Minister of State at the Department of Rural and Community Development, Louise O'Reilly, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Fingal West and Gary Gannon, Social Democrat TD for Dublin Central.
Jon and David Harris debrief on the Southern Baptist Convention 2026 including the Truth and Unity Amendment, the election of Willy Rice, the resolution on immigration and antisemitism, and general impressions.0:00 - Introduction, First Impressions & Massive Scale of SBC 2026 4:00 - Exhibitor Hall, Extravagance, Political Dynamics & Family SBC History 8:30 - Key Votes: Truth & Unity Amendment (Male Pastor) & Willie Rice Election 13:00 - Stump Speeches, Voter Energy, Progressive Reactions & Skepticism on Past Positions 20:00 - Why Willie Rice Won: Sermons, Heart Connection, Home Turf & Conservative Shift 28:00 - NAMB Report Critique, Missions Rhetoric vs. Reality & Bureaucratic Dynamics 36:00 - Resolutions Analysis (Immigration, Antisemitism, etc.) & Policy Concerns 44:00 - Overall Impressions, Suggestions for Next Year & Closing ThoughtsOur Sponsors:* Check out Mars Men: https://mengotomars.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/conversations-that-matter8971/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Women's world cup Can the Astros win the series after a tough night? Exciting return for the Astros
It's a Axe Brent Anything episode of Syracuse Sports! Syracuse.com's Brent Axe answers questions from Syracuse Sports Insiders on realistic expectations for Syracuse football and SU basketball next season, the best wings and ice cream in Syracuse, the ideal SU lacrosse staff, what the best shows and movies to rewatch are and more! Would you like your music featured on Syracuse Sports? Email Brent at baxe@syracuse.com to find out how! Syracuse Sports Insiders get to text Brent anytime to get your SU sports questions answered, keep up on the latest news and SU opinions, get your takes heard on the "Syracuse Sports" podcast or just to talk Orange sports with Brent anytime! Sign up to become a Syracuse Sports Insider at https://joinsubtext.com/c/syracusesports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Justin Moore (Creator Wizard) joins Matt and Kolby to talk about how Sponsor Games lost ~$10K in year two but still turned a profit, why 22% of his challenge attendees upgrade to VIP every single time, the great event food debate, and how to find your real ICP with a book funnel.Timestamps:00:00 Intro00:26 Sponsor Games Year Two: A $10K Loss and a Reality Show03:50 How the Mastermind Offer Made It Profitable04:15 Marketing a Novel Event With No Speakers05:56 Changing the Date and Venue for Year Three09:30 Should the Event Go on Tour?11:50 Pre-Selling 20% of Next Year's Tickets12:09 Ryan Deiss's 3 Types of Events16:15 The Halo Effect of Hosting an Event22:56 The Great Event Food Debate26:14 Do You Actually Need a VIP Tier?30:16 Inside the 10K Brand Deal Challenge36:09 The Partner Challenge That Flopped42:00 Book Funnels and Finding Your Real ICP50:07 The Case for Focus Over Shiny Objects51:42 Where to Find Justin
Jason Munz on If the BIG12 Rejection was the Biggest Memphis Athletics Story of the Last Year and What the Next Year's Storyline Could Be; German Discovers the American South, Taylor Swift to Attend Game 4, and More Quotes from Texas Tech; Tell Your Story, Will Stein.
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If you're starting to think about next year—and wondering how to set your team up for a strong start—this episode is for you. Elena shares the three most powerful moves leaders can make now—or over the summer—to lay the foundation for a strong start next year.Keep learning: Attend The Art of Coaching Teams workshop to build an unshakable foundationJoin the Team Leader Learning Library and PLC for 24/7 supportWatch The Bright Morning Podcast on YouTubeFree community webinars Receive weekly wisdom and tools from Elena delivered to your inboxBecome a Bright Morning Member Follow Elena on Instagram and LinkedInFollow Bright Morning on LinkedIn and InstagramSupport the show:Become a Friend of the Podcast Rate and review usReflection questions: Which of these three moves feels most important for your team next year?What would it look like to start small—and lead with intention?How can you bring others into your planning process so it's not all on you?Podcast Transcript and Use:Bright Morning Consulting owns the copyright to all content and transcripts of The Bright Morning Podcast, with all rights reserved. You may not distribute or commercially exploit the content without our express written permission.We welcome you to download and share the podcast with others for personal use; please acknowledge The Bright Morning Podcast as the source of the material.Episode Transcript
It just can't be not when we have Luka Doncic on the team
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Anthony and Kirk agree about the most important position teams must prioritize when building around Luka Doncic. They also discuss the Mavericks and whether they've moved on to the point where they can trade with the Lakers again. (please bring us back Max, please)
What if next year doesn't feel easier… not because of your students, but because nothing actually changed? In this episode of Beginning Teacher Talk, Dr. Lori Friesen shares a powerful mindset shift that can completely transform your classroom management and systems before the new school year even begins. If you're hoping for a fresh start, this episode will show you how to actually create one. What You'll Learn: Why a new group of students doesn't automatically create a better classroom experience The real reason common classroom management challenges keep showing up How to shift from reacting to student behavior to designing effective classroom systems Simple examples of how clear routines and procedures can eliminate chaos Why planning your classroom systems before August leads to a calmer, more confident start Resources Mentioned: Learn more about Dr. Lori's programs If you're ready to stop hoping next year will be different and start building a classroom that actually works, this episode is for you. Be sure to listen, subscribe, and follow along with the full series to set yourself up for your strongest school year yet. Save your seat at Dr. Lori's new, free class: Need to set up an elementary classroom? Discover how to start next school year calm, confident, and fully in control (without working all summer). Even if you haven't been hired yet, can't set foot in your school, or don't know what grade you'll be teaching. Click here to save your seat! https://www.drlorifriesen.com/ready Stay connected with us! Follow us on Instagram @beginningteachertalk Looking for quick, actionable PD? Visit our YouTube channel! Be sure to follow, rate, and subscribe to the Beginning Teacher Talk podcast so you never miss an episode. Warmly, Dr. Lori Friesen
Bold National Lions prediction.
On today's show Torres discusses Kentucky landing portal star Milan Momcilivic! What's it mean? And what is the ceiling for UK with him next season? Thank you to Caulipuffs, the healthy, yet delicious snack that is taking over your grocery isle! For more details - visit CauliPuffs.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Host: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin) and Co-Host: (ronthe3manweav)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
Schopp and Bulldog explore whether the Buffalo Sabres must improve on their 109-point season to consider next year a success. The discussion highlights the strength of the Atlantic Division and evaluates the team's long-term outlook with stars like Rasmus Dahlin and Tage Thompson.
Time to Get Up with the French Finale - the Spurs and Knicks in a series with all the star power in the world! Meanwhile - they're not A-OK in OKC! You'll hear one voice say - if they're gonna Thunder back to the top they're gonna need to get freaky first! Plus - the time has come for Brown to leave town - are the Pats the place? Once and for all we'll tell you what it all means! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
11am - Zach Jones and Derek Kramer discuss what the roster will look like next season for the Sabres with all the young guys breaking out and making their name
Hour 2 of Jake & Ben on June 1, 2026 Ben Anderson & Chandler Holt spend the Hour answering Jazz Mailbag Questions on the upcoming Draft, The Offseason, the rest of the roster & More.
Want to run a half marathon through New York City? Guess what, you can! Listen for Haven's recap of her experience running the 2026 RBC Brooklyn Half Marathon hosted by New York Road Runners and how you, too, can run this race!With three Brooklyn Half Marathons under her belt, Haven not only recaps her race experience, but she also shares:Information about the race expoActual transit and security timelines and tipsHer favorite way to celebrate post-raceHow she PRd this courseHow to get into the 2027 RBC Brooklyn Half MarathonCourse strategy and training tipsFueling and nutrition advice for runners from a Certified Integrative Nutrition Health CoachLessons learned on the run & more!Join the Health by Haven Community:Newsletter: Subscribe for Recipes & Health TipsSupport the Show: Pledge your support for less than a cup of coffee!Instagram: @healthbyhavenWebsite: healthbyhaven.comThank you to our Sponsor: Avodah Massage Therapy. Book the Back to Baseline Package!Support the show
On the latest episode of the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, we look into whether Republicans will try to dismantle Missouri's 1st Congressional District in 2027. We also talk with state Rep. Richard West about moving St. Charles County school-related elections from April to November.
Danny Cunningham of Locked on Cavs joins Afternoon Drive on The Fan. He talks about Cleveland's commitment to Donovan Mitchell, the potential of an Evan Mobley-Giannis Antetokounmpo trade, how the Cavs can improve their roster this offseason, and more.
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In today's episode of the Teaching Middle School ELA podcast, Caitlin is joined by EB teachers Genevieve and Melinda for an honest conversation about what worked this school year, what they would change next year, and the small shifts that made a big difference in their classrooms. From classroom management and student independence to planning systems, positive reinforcement, conferences, AI tools, and organization strategies, this episode is packed with practical, teacher-tested ideas you can take into next school year. If you are already reflecting on ways to make next year smoother, more organized, and more engaging for both you and your students, this episode is for you. Follow us on Instagram at @ebacademics and share this episode with a co-teacher or teacher friend who might need to hear it too!
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The end of the school year is the perfect time to notice the recurring problems in your work day, and to plan new systems to make next year easier. We're sharing the “decide once” strategy that helps reduce the decision fatigue teachers face every day by creating simple systems for predictable classroom problems. From behavior management and unfinished work to grading and email boundaries, we talk about practical ways to stop making the same exhausting decisions over and over so next school year feels less chaotic and more manageable.Prefer to read? Grab the episode transcript and resources in the show notes here: https://www.secondstorywindow.net/podcast/decision-fatigue-teachers-2/Resources:Fast drying stone sink traysMurdokuCheck out our book Structure and SparkJoin The Teacher Approved ClubConnect with us on Instagram @2ndstorywindowShop our teacher-approved resourcesJoin our Teacher Approved Facebook groupLeave a review on Apple Podcasts!Leave a comment or rating on SpotifyRelated Episodes to Enjoy:Episode 79. Avoid Back to School Decision Fatigue with These 4 Teacher Approved StrategiesEpisode 77. 3 Reasons Why a First Day of School Script Will Save Your SanityEpisode 197. A Teacher Summer Self Care and Recovery Plan That Doesn't Feel Like WorkEpisode 231. What's Not Working in Your Classroom? Time to KISS Those Problems Goodbye!Mentioned in this episode:Get a free 10-day trial of the Teacher Approved Club, where members are working through The Great Classroom Closeout Plan this month to take the chaos out of end-of-year cleanup: https://secondstorywindow.net/trial
Filling in for the esteemed Andrew Callahan, Mike welcomes NBC Sports Boston's Phil Perry on the podcast for a game of buy or sell. Among the topics: Drake Maye TD passes, and where he will finish in MVP voting. The two also peel the curtain back on Maye's mindset. Pats Interference on CLNS Media is Powered by: