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This week's Ticked Off Tuesday is full of high-stakes complaints from a breakfast wrap betrayal to a lighting company leaving someone lit up for all the wrong reasons. Jared reads your most frustrating TOTs and shares one of his own: a restaurant review disguised as a love letter to the perfect bite (and an ode to not boarding the SS Disgusting).A dieting betch gets charged full price despite removing half the ingredients, a listener questions the utility of GPS when dispatchers still play the “sometime between 8 and never” game, and a homeowner wonders if asking for a bigger discount on mismatched LED lights makes her unreasonable… or just too bright for her good.Plus, Jared breaks down his vision of a “healthy, happy sandwich” and explains how each bite keeps him from drifting off to sea with the rest of the breakfast mistakes. No numerical ratings here, just one man's 1000-word review full of nuance, complaints, and admiration.Follow on Instagram for sandwich pics and join the resistance against unthoughtful bites! Support the podcast by supporting our sponsors!Support the show and get $10 off your first month of Nutrafol. Use the code FEATHER at https://www.nutrafol.com
This month, as we celebrate Mother's Day and Teacher Appreciation Week, discussions surrounding how California supports its teachers increase. Alice Dehghanzadeh with KCSB News has more.
In celebration of Teacher Appreciation Week, author Sarah Ruhl tells us about the teachers who shaped her, as detailed in her new essay collection, Lessons From My Teachers: From Preschool to the Present. Listeners shout out a teacher who made a big impact on their life.
To wrap up Teacher Appreciation Week, we present this special BONUS episode where we flipped the mic and gave space to educators who reflected on the small moments that make it all worth it—student shoutouts, surprise gifts, and memories that linger. This episode is an audio love letter to the people who keep showing up: one student, one story, one rubber duck at a time.Click here for this episode's transcript. Featured educators: AJ Chambers, Columbia, South Carolina Evan Andre, Meadville, Pennsylvania Jared Agard, Beaverton, Oregon Jennifer Wax, McKeesport, Pennsylvania Jen Chaffman, Huntersville, North Carolina Julie Tiedens, Black River Falls, Wisconsin Heather Putnam, Goodyear, Arizona Michael Kaufman, Clinton Township, Michigan Mindy Pavone, Clinton, New York Student voices: Anastasiia – Leander, Texas Alexis – Clinton Township, Michigan Brianna – Clinton Township, Michigan Ani – Royal Oak, Michigan Beatrix – Austin, Texas Roury – San Diego, California Zion – Clinton Township, Michigan Have a story about teaching you'd like to share? Record a voice memo and upload it here. SRL Senior Manager of Community Engagement Manager Emily Hope Dobkin and Youth Media Producer Justin Rhodes produced this episode with support from Senior Youth Programming Director Victor Fernandez and Youth Media Producer Becky Wandel. Wyatt Mayes edited and mixed this episode.
In this special Teacher Appreciation Week segment, we flipped the mic and gave space to educators who reflected on the small moments that make it all worth it—student shoutouts, surprise gifts, and memories that linger. This episode is an audio love le...
The gang is altogether in LA to gab about Teacher Appreciation Week, hell-ish trips to Dave & Busters and the orthodontist (again), and finally... to make a big announcement about TMA heading forward. Thanks for supporting our sponsors!Hungryroot: Go to https://HungryRoot.com/Kelly to get 40% off your first delivery and FREE veggies for life!Happy Mammoth: For a limited time, you can get 15% off on your entire first order when you use code KELLY at checkout at http://happymammoth.comBeam: If you want to try Beam's best-selling Dream Powder, get up to 40% off for a limited timewhen you go to https://shopbeam.com/MORNINGAFTER and use code MORNINGAFTER at checkout. Nutrafol: Visit Nutrafol.com and use promo code MORNINGAFTER to get $10 off your first month's subscription plus FREE shipping.Timeline: Go to https://timeline.com/MORNINGAFTER to get 10% off your order of Mitopure.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There's been a lot going on in recent weeks, from CEA Lobby Day and May Day to town budget battles and Teacher Appreciation Week. In this episode, CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey discuss recent events and reminisce about teachers who were instrumental in their own lives. This week is the perfect week to remind Connecticut lawmakers that appreciation isn't enough, teachers need action. Remind them of the importance of ensuring fairness in the workplace, addressing the special education crisis, investing in educators, and supporting retired teachers before the legislative session ends on June 4.
In this episode of the Russell Fugett Show, the host reflects on Teacher Appreciation Week, sharing personal anecdotes and biblical wisdom from the Book of Proverbs. He emphasizes the profound impact teachers have on their students, the importance of their words, and the quiet faithfulness with which they serve. The conversation encourages listeners to recognize and appreciate the educators in their lives, highlighting the legacy of teaching and the power of encouragement.TakeawaysThis week is Teacher Appreciation Week, a time to honor educators.Great teachers build foundations for their students' futures.Teachers' words can significantly impact a student's life.Encouragement and correction can both be spoken in love.Everyone has the potential to be a teacher in their community.Teachers often walk in quiet faithfulness, serving without recognition.It's important to thank and celebrate teachers for their contributions.Social media can be a tool to express gratitude to educators.Words spoken to students can shape their confidence and future.Reflect on the teachers who have influenced your life.
May 5–9 is Teacher Appreciation Week. What gifts do teachers appreciate most? Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker share some ideas for showing appreciation to all the teachers in your life. Referenced Materials “Gifts for Teachers: What They REALLY Want” Teaching Writing: Structure and Style® Transcript of Podcast Episode 476 If you have questions for Andrew, send them to podcast@IEW.comPerhaps your question will be answered at the next Ask Andrew Anything (AAA). If you have questions about IEW products or classes, contact customer service at 800.856.5815 or info@IEW.com
Welcome to Season 3, the 25th episode of 'The Art ofTeaching Business' Podcast, where we explore the world of teaching business education classes. I'm your host, Denise Leigh, a veteran business education teacher with 28 years in the classroom.In Episode 25 of The Art of Teaching Business Podcast, I get real about what May feels like for teachers—the chaos, the burnout, and the overlooked need for true appreciation. I share stories about my own experiences with Teacher Appreciation Week (or lack thereof!), creative end-of-year projects, and why it's so important to give ourselves grace. If you're feeling overwhelmed, you're not alone! Tune in as I reflect on the importance of self-care, celebrate the impact we make, and remind you to enjoy the journey—even in the wildest month of the school year. My TpT Store is Business Education with Denise Leigh.My blog is www.business-ed.com.Subscribe to my podcast to be notified when new episodes drop!If you like this episode, please throw me a like and leave areview!Thanks for listening!
Real Life: Devon would like to make one thing clear: queso is fine. Queso is acceptable. Just… not on everything, okay? Some of us still want to taste the actual food under the goo. That said, he did just survive a kid's pool party, so maybe he's earned the right to eat whatever the hell he wants — even fake grass, which he claims is "for winners." We're choosing not to dig into that statement. Steven, meanwhile, embraced the full Force of May 4th with joy, lightsabers, and an animated binge of Tales of the Empire — now fully released and featuring everyone's favorite dead-or-maybe-not-dead villainess Asaaj Ventress and the cowboy space bug bounty hunter Cad Bane. Is she still canonically dead? Who knows anymore. The rule is: if you didn't see the body dissolve, they can always come back. Also, Steven's forge is officially up and running. That's right — he's now a blacksmith. We're still waiting to see if this is a long-term thing or just a midlife crisis in steel-toed boots. Over in The Last of Us land, Season 2 Episode 4 dropped, and fans collectively screamed, cried, and probably tweeted GIFs because one of the game's most beloved scenes finally made it to screen — and yes, they nailed it. In a good way. Not like a fungal-mutant-jaw-through-your-neck way. Ben went to a roller derby bout in Irvine (report: chaotic and excellent), wandered the capitalist labyrinth that is Daiso, and wants to remind you it's Teacher Appreciation Week. So tell a teacher they rock, preferably with coffee, snacks, or a handwritten note of pure gratitude. Future or Now Ben brought us Writing Tools, a sleek, free, open-source app created by a high school student in Bangalore (hi, Jesai!) that gives Mac, Windows, and Linux users a system-wide writing boost via AI. It fixes grammar, summarizes content, and even helps you rewrite your angsty emails into something that won't get you fired. Bonus points for working offline and being featured basically everywhere. Teachers, students, chaotic creatives — check it out on GitHub. This also led us down the rabbit hole: Are LLMs bad? Short answer: not inherently. Long answer: come back next week for a full debate, complete with Devon's skeptical eyebrows and Ben's tech optimism. Devon watched Mickey 17, and the verdict is… “eh?” He appreciated the weirdness but didn't feel like the weird ever came together in a satisfying way. Unlike Parasite, which he still recommends, Mickey 17 left him shrugging with existential confusion, which is not his preferred flavor of sci-fi. Steven hit us with some mouse science: researchers have engineered gut bacteria that can detoxify methylmercury in mice, even when those mice are on a diet of bluefin tuna. The mice — and their babies — showed fewer signs of mercury poisoning. This means your sushi habit may one day come with a side of helpful microbes. Until then, maybe cool it on the sashimi. Book Club: This week, we read A Brief Dance to the Music of the Spheres by Michael Kurland (from The Best of Omni Science Fiction, 1983). It's a sleek, sharp short story that offers a fresh take on the Fermi Paradox: if there's intelligent life out there, why haven't we seen it? The story gives us a possible answer — one we won't spoil here, except to say it involves jazz, physics, and a little cosmic humility. You can read it on Archive.org or listen to the adaptation here. Next week: we're diving into Jorge Luis Borges' There Are More Things. Yes, it's a Borges horror story. Yes, we're terrified and delighted. Yes, Devon has thoughts. Got thoughts on queso, metal mice, or fictional villains who refuse to stay dead? Hit us up. And thank a teacher. Seriously. They've seen some things.
We have a special guest for our weekly Homeroom segment: Dr. Jill Underly, state superintendent of public instruction. We'll talk about Teacher Appreciation Week, the status of the state budget debate in Madison, and the harm being caused by President Trump's efforts to gut essential educational support. We'll also visit with Congressman Mark Pocan about the difficulty getting Trump officials to acknowledge tariffs are taxes on consumers. Mornings with Pat Kreitlow airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-9 am. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Guest: Mark Pocan
Welcome Seekers! Ben here, today Hesse, Jacques, and I celebrate Teachers Appreciation Week by talking about all the teachers we beefed with (we even read one's obituary), discuss Trumps new tariffs on movies (?) and play a new game wherein we guess which celebrities have trans kids, and what kind of trans those kids are. Right. We love!
How hard did you go yesterday? We play smarter than your hood? It's Teacher Appreciation Week! What franchise would you open? Are you the F around and found out parents. What's the best event you've been to?
How hard did you go yesterday? We play smarter than your hood? It's Teacher Appreciation Week! What franchise would you open? Are you the F around and found out parents. What's the best event you've been to?
Noble Academy teachers and staff dedicate themselves to the mission of our school: to empower students with learning differences to pursue their highest potential within a comprehensive, supportive educational environment. If you are not a member of the Noble "staculty", listening today will give you a little glimpse into the many reasons why they are so beloved. If you are: this is dedicated to you, with hearts full of thanks. Produced by Noble Academy, a school for students with learning differences in Greensboro, NC. https://www.nobleknights.org/
This is Teacher Appreciation Week. Tuesday on Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, author and Director of Curriculum and Instruction at the Leman Academy, Kristin Leman O’Reilly will discuss the critical role teachers play—and the urgent need to support and retain them in today’s education climate. Be a Great Teacher by Friday: 5 Winning Plays to Spark World-changing Potential: Leman, Dr. Kevin, Leman O'Reilly, Kristin: 9781424568345: Amazon.com: BooksDonate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wrmbSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jennifer Garner shines a light on 'Head Start' programs. Also, Nate Bargatze discusses his new book, 'Big Dumb Eyes.' Plus, an inspiring teaching story to celebrate National Teacher Appreciation Week. And, delicious Cinco de Mayo recipes.
Today's episode features an exciting guest, joining to celebrate Teacher Appreciation -- Kelly Sia, CEO of Curriculum Associates. In this episode, Kelly shares all about her respect and admiration for teachers across the country. Starting with her own elementary school teachers leaving a lasting impact, to now seeing how her own children's teachers guide them, Kelly talks about keeping her admiration for teachers, and valuing their voices, at the forefront of her day-to-day. She wraps up with some wonderful words of gratitude for educators everywhere. Give this episode a listen wherever you get your podcasts, and make sure to leave us a review! Read Kelly's blog: CurriculumAssociates.com/blog/teacher-appreciation-weekFollow us on Twitter: @CurriculumAssocFollow us on Instagram: @MyiReadyHave feedback, questions, or want to be a guest? Email ExtraordinaryEducators@cainc.com to connect with us!
President Trump proposes a tariff on foreign films, communities celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week, and severe weather threatens parts of the U.S., while states tackle issues from retirement savings and air pollution to measles outbreaks and clean energy funding.
Ben Felton, Chief Talent Officer of Chicago Public Schools, joins Lisa Dent on the show to kick off Teacher Appreciation Week. Listen in while Ben discuss teaching position openings, what teachers need in the classroom to make their job less stressful, and more.
President Trump proposes a tariff on foreign films, communities celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week, and severe weather threatens parts of the U.S., while states tackle issues from retirement savings and air pollution to measles outbreaks and clean energy funding.
Welcome to our first Storytime Episode of Season 2. On the off weeks from interviews, there are shorter, storytime episodes. These episodes will share one or two stories and the story behind them. This week is Teacher Appreciation Week, and we're taking time to share stories of those teachers who have inspired us the most! Special Thanks to: Mr. Young Mrs. Rau Teachers Everywhere! Alex (my sound guru) Helena and Weston Fantz (of the band Not Jupiter) for the music My Wife and Daughter You Instagram: oncetherewasapod Facebook: Once There Was a Podcast Email: oncetherewasapod@gmail.com Linktree: https://linktr.ee/oncetherewasapod Storytime Submission Link (requires a sign-in for security reasons): https://forms.gle/Qd4XCkrBxtBnJeRp9 Additional Audio and Music: Music by Helena and Weston Fantz (Not Jupiter)
May 5-9 is Teacher Appreciation Week here in Avon and across the nation. It's a week when we make sure to acknowledge the women and men who have made it their mission not just to educate the minds of the next generation, but to cultivate their lives so they can succeed long past their time in school. For this very special episode, Dr. Wyndham has a fun and fast-paced conversation with five veteran teachers: Preschool Teacher Kastonia Gray, Kindergarten Teacher Renee Moore, 5th Grade Teacher Dee Andrus, 7th Grade Teacher Luke Tudor, and High School Teacher Chris Hill. You'll learn what brought these incredible teachers to Avon and what has kept them here. You'll hear about the teachers who helped them decide to pursue careers in education and what makes them #AvonProud. Each of them talk about the sense of family and community they have experienced here in Avon Schools and how they're working to help young teachers experience it too. Finally, you'll be inspired by their obvious passion to make a lifelong impact on our 11,000 students. Be sure to take time to share your appreciation with an educator this week.
May 5-9, 2025, is National Teacher Appreciation Week, and Tuesday, May 6, is National Teacher Day! All year long, but especially this week, we would like to express our deepest gratitude to the amazing teachers who give their best every day to ensure students receive a high quality, engaging education that prepares them for their next steps in life. A few words or a note of thanks would go a long way toward letting your favorite teachers know what a positive impact they've had on your life. If you'd like to share some of these kind words or a story online, don't forget to use #ThankATeacher.We love our Teachers! You ROCK and you make us Proud to be HSD!Our featured event is all about helicopters and the Hillsboro Air Show! Thanks to the partnership of the Oregon International Air Show Charitable Foundation, the Oregon National Guard, and Genentech, students across HSD have been - and will be! - treated to an unforgettable aviation experience. At press time, Glencoe and Hilhi have hosted on-site landings of a National Guard Lakota helicopter, with landings at Century and Liberty rescheduled due to weather. Students had the chance to meet with Guard members, explore the helicopter up close, and learn more about careers in aviation and public service. Thanks to a generous grant from Genentech, all HSD high school students will receive tickets to the Oregon International Air Show, May 16 through 18 at the Hillsboro Airport. In addition, all third grade HSD students will attend a STEAM-focused field trip to the Hillsboro Airport leading up to the Air Show, thanks to the OASCF and in alignment with HSD's aerospace career exploration work. Hot News is produced and emailed to HSD families and staff each week school is in session. Please add the address to your “safe sender” list to make sure you always receive the latest issue. Please also bookmark our district website: hsd.k12.or.us to stay informed about what's happening in our district and schools.
Superintendent Hawkins discusses the Board of Education reorganization, election of officers, preview of the amended budget, Teacher Appreciation Week, School Nurses Day, signing day for Red Storm athletes, a School Resource Officer, graduation, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
Jodi and Lori preview the Regional Office of Education's upcoming banquet and Teacher Appreciation Week, paraprofessional pathways, programs and services through the ROE, their upcoming retirement, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
Next week, schools everywhere are celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week. But, what if we're celebrating the wrong things? In this episode, we explore how appreciation can unintentionally reinforce exhaustion, compliance, or martyrdom, and how Builders do it differently. You'll learn how to use Teacher Appreciation Week as a strategic moment to reinforce your school's vision, elevate your culture, and align your team for what comes next. From the Builder's Appreciation Formula to powerful WOW moments like the Block of Impact and the Builder Tunnel, this episode will help you celebrate with clarity and purpose so what gets celebrated now becomes what gets repeated all year long #LikeABuilder.
Show Notes1:50 – Felicia Mayfield - the noble field of education 2:45 – George Wurtzel - blindness is not the loss of your knowledge and skill5:20 – Cassidy Magill Evans - a great teacher...6:45 – Anjelika Riano - support students and keep them focused on a vision7:55 – Tylan Bailey - treat others well and make a difference9:55 – Amy Gropper - challenge students to intrigue them12:15 – David Reynolds - go against the grain every now and then14:35 – Christy Todd - persistence, not perfection15:55 – Vlada Galan - world leaders or educators? In order of appearance, here are links to the full episode for each guest featured in Episode 57 - Great Teachers Matter Greatly.Episode 12 - Felicia MayfieldEpisode 37 - George WurtzelEpisode 56 - Cassidy Magill EvansEpisode 2 - Anjelika RianoEpisode 48 - Tylan BaileyEpisode 44 - Amy GropperEpisode 52 - Christy ToddEpisode 6 - Vlada GalanLead. Learn. Change. main podcast page (access to all episodes)Other Teacher Appreciation Episodes:2024 – episode 55 – What Great Teachers Do – May 2, 2024 – 15 minutesEpisode SummaryWe all have stories about our favorite teachers. Sometimes those memories are about how they led their classes, making everyone feel accepted and valued, and sometimes we recall a humorous moment, or maybe a hat or other accessory that became that teacher's "brand." More often, however, we look back fondly on how that teacher made us feel, what he or she did to help us learn, or the way their concern and understanding was conveyed to us. If you are a great teacher now, you are also building a storehouse of memories. Thank you. If you don't serve in a teaching role, you know someone who does, regardless of their job title. Take a moment to share a word of appreciation with that person. Great teachers make a difference. Let them know that you've noticed. 2023 – n/a 2022 – episode 38 – Great Teachers – Everyone Knows One – May 6, 2022 – 13 minutesEpisode SummaryReleased for Teacher Appreciation Week, but pertinent at any time, this episode consists of a brief compilation of comments from Lead. Learn. Change. podcast guests who highlight the importance of teachers and remind us of the impact that great teachers can–and do–have on the lives of those they serve. If you are an educator, listen and be inspired to keep making a difference. Whatever your role, consider taking a few minutes today to contact a current or former teacher and say, “Thank you.” 2021 – episode 34 – Many Voices, One Message – Teachers Matter – April 30, 2021 – 15 minutesEpisode SummaryReleased for Teacher Appreciation Week, but pertinent at any time, this episode consists of a brief compilation of comments from Lead. Learn. Change. podcast guests who highlight the importance of teachers and remind us of the impact that great teachers can–and do–have on the lives of those they serve. If you are an educator, listen and be inspired to keep making a difference. Whatever your role, consider taking a few minutes today to contact a current or former teacher and say, “Thank you.” Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn pageLead. Learn. Change. the bookInstagram - lead.learn.change
Surprise! April had five Wednesdays, so you're getting a bonus episode to wrap up our Inclusion Series—and this one is all about action.Throughout the month, we've broken down the barriers to inclusion, defined what inclusion really means, explored reverse inclusion, and shared how to build strong inclusive teams. But there's one piece we haven't covered yet: how to actually implement inclusion successfully.In this episode, I'm sharing practical, realistic tips to help you support students in general education settings with confidence and purpose—whether you're a special education teacher, paraprofessional, or co-teaching partner.In This Episode, You'll Learn:Why “hovering” isn't the best strategy—and what to do insteadHow to use roaming support to increase student independenceIdeas for using small group instruction effectively in inclusive classroomsWhat true co-teaching should look like and feel likeThe biggest dos and don'ts for providing support during inclusionHow to keep collaboration strong and student dignity intactKey Takeaways:Inclusion isn't about perfection—it's about progress. It's about taking small, intentional steps to help every student feel seen, valued, and supported.The less you are doing for your students, the BETTER you are doing your job!✨ Free Resource Alert!To celebrate the week before Teacher Appreciation Week, I've teamed up with 12 amazing special education educators to give you a bundle of FREE resources! From task boxes to IEP tools, impact statement support to classroom visuals—you'll find tons of useful goodies for your program.
Teacher Appreciation Week is the perfect time to show educators just how much they mean to our schools and communities. In this week’s episode of The This Teacher Life, we share six super simple yet meaningful ideas to celebrate and honor teachers during this special week. Whether you’re a parent, administrator, or fellow educator, you’ll find easy and thoughtful ways to spread gratitude, uplift your colleagues, and make a lasting impact. Tune in for creative suggestions that go beyond the usual treats, and discover how small acts of appreciation can make a big difference in a teacher’s day. Episode Notes: Get Copies of 180 Days of Awesome & Other Awesome Books Here: monicagenta.com/books Needing Some Awesome PD for Your School? Let’s Connect: monicagenta.com/PD Get a free PDF copy of Monica's Book Crushing It For Kids Here: monicagenta.com/freebook Connect with Monica on social media: Instagram: instagram.com/monicagentaed/ TikTok: tiktok.com/@monicagentaed Facebook: facebook.com/MonicaGentaEd Twiiter: twitter.com/monicagentaed
The end of the school year is near, but the final stretch is no walk in the park. In this episode, Miss MacNulty faces a classroom of students growing restless with summer just around the corner. Classroom routines break down, and managing behavior becomes a daily battle, but Jenna has a few strategies to keep her third graders on track. From creative lesson plans to Teacher Appreciation Week surprises, Jenna shares how she navigates this challenging yet rewarding time in her first year of teaching.Resources:Learn more about Year One and get free classroom resources: https://yearonepodcast.com/ Follow Miss MacNulty's journey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miss.macnulty/ Follow Miss MacNulty's journey on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@miss.macnultyLearn more about Carnegie Learning: https://www.carnegielearning.com/
Want to make your shop's marketing stand out this May? Join Brian Walker and Caroline LeGrand as they break down creative ways to engage your audience, plan your content, and connect with your community.In this episode, they'll share creative campaign ideas, fun social media prompts, and practical ways to highlight your team, engage customers, and boost brand awareness. Plus, get inspiration for using national holidays like National Skilled Trades Day, Road Trip Day, and even Pizza Party Day to keep your content fresh and relevant.Don't miss this opportunity to simplify your marketing and make a real impact. Tune in now and start planning content that connects!Thank you to our friends at RepairPal for providing you this episode. RepairPal is the key that unlocks more business for your repair shop. Learn More at RepairPal.com/shops. AppFueled makes marketing easy. It's a CRM designed for auto repair shops with tools like segmentation, reminders, and even a call center. Don't wait—get started today at appfueled.comLagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Days of the YearNational Calendar Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction to the Episode (00:00:01) Brian and Caroline introduce the podcast and thank RepairPal for their support.Preparing for May Marketing (00:01:16) Discussion on planning marketing strategies for May, emphasizing the importance of advance preparation.General Marketing Themes (00:02:00) Overview of summer-related topics, tax return spending, and pre-trip inspections for vehicles.Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month (00:03:17) Highlighting the importance of motorcycle safety and tips for drivers and riders.Military Appreciation Month (00:03:39) Encouraging auto repair shops to give back to military personnel throughout May.Teacher Appreciation Week (00:04:34) Ideas for showing gratitude to teachers, including small gestures and discounts.National Pet Week (00:05:50) Encouragement to engage customers by sharing pet photos on social media.Celebrating Various Appreciation Weeks (00:07:05) Discussion on multiple appreciation weeks in May and the importance of selecting key themes.Learn to Ride a Bike Day (00:08:04) Suggestions for community engagement by helping kids learn to ride bikes.National Skilled Trades Day (00:09:00) Promoting skilled trades and hosting events to educate youth about automotive careers.Star Wars Day (May the 4th) (00:10:26) Fun marketing ideas related to Star Wars Day for engaging customers.National Odometer Day (May 12th) (00:11:42) Ideas for a fun contest involving vehicle odometer readings to engage customers.RepairPal Certification (00:13:14) Discussion on becoming RepairPal certified and the benefits for auto repair shops.App Fueled Introduction (00:14:18) Overview of a customer loyalty app designed for auto service shops.National Lost Sock Memorial Day (00:14:54) Encouragement for creative engagement ideas related to this fun holiday.Military Appreciation Month (00:15:06) Suggestions for acknowledging military families and...
Want to make your shop's marketing stand out this May? Join Brian Walker and Caroline LeGrand as they break down creative ways to engage your audience, plan your content, and connect with your community.In this episode, they'll share creative campaign ideas, fun social media prompts, and practical ways to highlight your team, engage customers, and boost brand awareness. Plus, get inspiration for using national holidays like National Skilled Trades Day, Road Trip Day, and even Pizza Party Day to keep your content fresh and relevant.Don't miss this opportunity to simplify your marketing and make a real impact. Tune in now and start planning content that connects!Thank you to our friends at RepairPal for providing you this episode. RepairPal is the key that unlocks more business for your repair shop. Learn More at RepairPal.com/shops. AppFueled makes marketing easy. It's a CRM designed for auto repair shops with tools like segmentation, reminders, and even a call center. Don't wait—get started today at appfueled.comLagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Days of the YearNational Calendar Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction to the Episode (00:00:01) Brian and Caroline introduce the podcast and thank RepairPal for their support.Preparing for May Marketing (00:01:16) Discussion on planning marketing strategies for May, emphasizing the importance of advance preparation.General Marketing Themes (00:02:00) Overview of summer-related topics, tax return spending, and pre-trip inspections for vehicles.Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month (00:03:17) Highlighting the importance of motorcycle safety and tips for drivers and riders.Military Appreciation Month (00:03:39) Encouraging auto repair shops to give back to military personnel throughout May.Teacher Appreciation Week (00:04:34) Ideas for showing gratitude to teachers, including small gestures and discounts.National Pet Week (00:05:50) Encouragement to engage customers by sharing pet photos on social media.Celebrating Various Appreciation Weeks (00:07:05) Discussion on multiple appreciation weeks in May and the importance of selecting key themes.Learn to Ride a Bike Day (00:08:04) Suggestions for community engagement by helping kids learn to ride bikes.National Skilled Trades Day (00:09:00) Promoting skilled trades and hosting events to educate youth about automotive careers.Star Wars Day (May the 4th) (00:10:26) Fun marketing ideas related to Star Wars Day for engaging customers.National Odometer Day (May 12th) (00:11:42) Ideas for a fun contest involving vehicle odometer readings to engage customers.RepairPal Certification (00:13:14) Discussion on becoming RepairPal certified and the benefits for auto repair shops.App Fueled Introduction (00:14:18) Overview of a customer loyalty app designed for auto service shops.National Lost Sock Memorial Day (00:14:54) Encouragement for creative engagement ideas related to this fun holiday.Military Appreciation Month (00:15:06) Suggestions for acknowledging military families and...
Shanna and Fuzz dive into the fun and easy world of gift exchanges with a tool called Elfster. This platform streamlines the process of organizing gift swaps, making it a breeze to set up events and create wish lists. Whether it's for the holidays, birthdays, or any special occasion, Elfster eliminates the stress of coordination by allowing participants to easily share their gift preferences. Shanna highlights how it can be a game-changer for teachers, helping them manage gift exchanges without adding to their already packed to-do lists. They also discuss the flexibility of the platform, which can be used for various types of exchanges beyond just holiday gifting, making it a versatile tool for anyone looking to celebrate with friends, family, or colleagues.Takeaways: Elfster is a user-friendly platform that simplifies organizing gift exchanges for any occasion. The tool allows participants to create wish lists, making it easier for gift givers. It's free to use and takes only minutes to set up a gift exchange. Elfster helps eliminate the stress of coordinating gift exchanges among friends or colleagues. You can use Elfster beyond the holidays for events like Teacher Appreciation Week or birthdays. Participants receive notifications when their gift recipients update their wish lists in real-time. Links referenced in this episode:elfster.combuymeacoffee.com/smartinwismartinwi.comMentioned in this episode:Education Podcast NetworkTech Tools for Teachers is part of the Education Podcast Network. https://www.edupodcastnetwork.com/This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
In this episode of "Teachers Who Talk Crime," hosts Ashleigh and Brooke dive into Teacher Appreciation Week and we just want EVERY SINGLE teacher out there to know you are APPRECIATED. Should administration and districts do more? Do they do enough? What is the real appreciation for teachers? Sources: Yours Truly - Brooke and Ashleigh Check out our socials for more content from us: LEAVE US A REVIEW TO BECOME OUR NEXT STAR STUDENT! Instagram: @teacherstalkcrime Our Personal Instagrams: @brantyyy_ and @kbdosier Our Personal TikTok Accounts: @brantyyy_ and @southern.math.teacher Email Us your teacher stories to: teacherstalkcrimepodcast@gmail.com Email Us with any topics or cases you would like us to cover in the future Sound and YouTube editing by: Wayfare Recording Co. Social Media Graphics by: Wayfare Recording Co. Podcast Graphic designed by: Brooke Ham
In this episode of "Teachers Who Talk Crime," hosts Ashleigh and Brooke dive into Teacher Appreciation Week and we just want EVERY SINGLE teacher out there to know you are APPRECIATED. Should administration and districts do more? Do they do enough? What is the real appreciation for teachers? Sources: Yours Truly - Brooke and Ashleigh Check out our socials for more content from us: LEAVE US A REVIEW TO BECOME OUR NEXT STAR STUDENT! Instagram: @teacherstalkcrime Our Personal Instagrams: @brantyyy_ and @kbdosier Our Personal TikTok Accounts: @brantyyy_ and @southern.math.teacher Email Us your teacher stories to: teacherstalkcrimepodcast@gmail.com Email Us with any topics or cases you would like us to cover in the future Sound and YouTube editing by: Wayfare Recording Co. Social Media Graphics by: Wayfare Recording Co. Podcast Graphic designed by: Brooke Ham
Richard Simmons. Astronaut Launch Scrubbed. Morons in the News. Everyone Needs a Laugh. Lamar Busted Sleeping. Teacher Appreciation Week. Talkback Callers. Bob's Back on His BS. Can You Believe This S***? From the Vault. Bye Bye Exit Door.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In honor of Teacher Appreciation Week, Gandhi put together this game that features songs all about high school!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Since it's Teacher Appreciation Week, Jenny reads a thread of things people have never forgotten that their teachers did for them. Natalie reads off some of the corny slogans iHeart is making us say. Plus Dave ups his comedy in Dave's Dirt and more.
It's Teacher Appreciation Week and every year we let teacher call in around this time to spill their guts anonymously about the crazy things that happened during the school year. These are our teacher confessions!
It's Teacher Appreciation Week and every year we let teacher call in around this time to spill their guts anonymously about the crazy things that happened during the school year. These are our teacher confessions!
Teacher Appreciation Week, Addison Boughton of Polk County I-Club, and more - Tuesday Hour 1
Today, we provide our hard-hitting Derby commentary... and we have the annual running of "The O'Meara Stakes"! It's Teacher Appreciation Week (thank you, Cary & Robert III) and also, there's a new "hot chick" in the casino. Mike has a sci-fi recco... and watch you fingers, Tesla folk! This episode is sponsored by MARLEY SPOON...For up to 25 free meals, head to MarleySpoon.com/offer/TMOS and use our code: TMOS. Your continuous support for our sponsors keeps us on the airwaves, and we can't thank you enough!
Discover the transformative power of appreciation and the heartwarming impact it has on educators far and wide, as we bring you a special Teacher Appreciation Week episode of the Extraordinary Educators Podcast. Rob Waldron, CEO of Curriculum Associates, joins this episode to celebrate the influence of teachers. We explore how simple acts of kindness, such as leaving a sticky note or sending an encouraging email, can bolster morale and create a ripple of positivity within the educational community. Moreover, we delve into the necessity of self-care for educators, affirming that taking a moment for oneself isn't just a luxury—it's essential for recharging and delivering the best to our students.Rob Waldron imparts his profound appreciation for the tireless efforts of teachers and offers his seasoned advice for fostering a collaborative spirit that not only strengthens the school's culture but also nurtures professional growth. Tune in to this celebratory episode that promises to renew your passion for teaching and underscores the significance of unity in education.Read Curriculum Associates' blog: CurriculumAssociates.com/blogFollow us on Twitter: @CurriculumAssocFollow us on Instagram: @MyiReadyHave feedback, questions, or want to be a guest? Email ExtraordinaryEducators@cainc.com to connect with us!
Gift cards? Stickers? Fancy lunches everyday? We know what the teachers really want because, in this episode, we asked a real life teacher! With nearly 20 years in the classroom, high school teacher Christin LaMourie walks us through Teacher Appreciation Week. The good, the ideal, and the... appreciated efforts. We want to celebrate the incredible work teachers do to educate, inspire, and prepare students to go on to be successful adults! So, be like Amanda, and go write a thank you note to a teacher. Or, better yet, have your kids write one! Here's the Ideology Quiz link! Print it, take it, learn from it. Discuss it with your parents! Yeah, you read that right.
Can every week be Teacher Appreciation Week?? Teacher Style Box is giving all Teachers Off Duty listeners a 30-Day Free Trial of Unlimited Boxes with special code, TEACHERSOFFDUTY. Treat yo' self! https://www.teacherstylebox.com/ Or enter their Teachers Appreciation Giveaway here for a chance to win 3 months FREE: https://mailchi.mp/1fe483a489c6/teacher-style-box-ta-giveaway-2024 Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!! Get ready for some flashbacks, our hosts KC Mack, Bri Richardson also known as HonestTeacherVibes, and The Angry Gym Teacher himself, Tom Filline are sharing some of the cringiest (and hilarious) first year teacher stories!! From 'phantom children' in overcrowded classrooms to the Great Glitter Explosion of fourth period, you're not ready for these rookie teacher stories. KC admits to a mix-up that left his students brilliantly sparkling for days, Bri shares the "mystery of the mouse in the cereal box" that turned her science lesson upside down, and Tom explains how he navigated the scare of losing—and finding—a student during his first stint in the classroom. It's no secret that teaching is a tough job, but what happens when teachers start bullying each other? Despite the hard days, teaching is a gift that shapes future generations. KC shares his innerbattle experience of not being able to flunk a student, no matter how hard he tried. JUMP RIGHT TO IT! 2:15 - Rookie Teaching Myths 7:40 - "Phantom Children" Classroom Story 13:25 - Great Glitter Explosion Aftermath 21:10 - Hide and Go Seek the Lost Student 35:30 - Keeping High Spirits in Low Times 43:00 - Insane Rookie Mistakes Teaching is a tough job, but someone's got to do it. Grab your safety coffee mug, turn the volume up, and tune in to this week's episode of Teacher's Off Duty! Teachers get your perks! Teacher Style Box is giving all Teachers Off Duty listeners a 30-Day Free Trial of Unlimited Box Swaps with special code, TEACHERSOFFDUTY. Treat yo' self!
Friend, today we're shining a spotlight on some unsung heroes - our educators.From late and long hours to supplying our students with the things they need to succeed, our educators fill the gaps without being asked.As Teacher Appreciation Week approaches, I was encouraged to send a note to a teacher that made a difference in my life 21 years ago. In this chat I am sharing that story and what happened after I sent that note.This is the perfect time for us to show up for our educators. You can do that by sharing a story about an incredible educator this Teacher Appreciation Week. Go to NEA.org/TAWstory to shoutout an educator in your life.Thanks for being here today friend and THANK YOU to all of our educators! We support, love, and appreciate you!Find the rest of the links and resources from this episode on the show notes at https://nicolewalters.com/educatorsProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.