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Teach Me, Teacher

Designed from the ground up as a no nonsense approach to teacher development, this podcast is your gateway to bettering your craft (and having some laughs along the way).It is a show for you. To help you better your craft, learn new skills, and get ideas to fuel your own. It is a show for anyone in the field of education, and has featured teachers and administrators from all over to offer their unique perspectives on some of the most relevant and hottest topics in public schools. Teach Me, Teacher has won several "best of" awards and has featured some of the top minds in education to date.

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Jun 30, 2026

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Episodes

#417 Lockdown Your Style with Jay Wamsted (pt.2) 30.06.2026

n this episode of Teach Me, Teacher , Jacob sits down with educator and author Jay Wamsted to discuss how teaching becomes transformational when we stop trying to fit a mold and start embracing our own originality. While Jay's latest novel, The Lockdown Artist , serves as the backdrop for the conversation, the heart of this episode is about the people behind the lesson plans. Jay shares why he cho...

#416 Your Originality is Your Hook with Jay Wamsted (pt.1) 22.06.2026

Every great teacher has something students can't find in a textbook: themselves. In this episode of Teach Me, Teacher , Jacob sits down with educator and author Jay Wamsted to discuss how teaching becomes transformational when we stop trying to fit a mold and start embracing our own originality. While Jay's latest novel, The Lockdown Artist , serves as the backdrop for the conversation, the heart...

Reflective Readers with Travis Crowder (pt.2) - Greatest Hits 12.06.2026

Hello everyone! In light of the tragedies facing the world and America today, I found it timely to bring this talk to teachers. I don't believe there has ever been a time in modern history when our students need to be doing what matters most—exploring their thoughts and reflecting on the ideas, experiences, and lives of others. With the murder of George Floyd giving rise to Black Lives Matter prot...

Reflective Readers with Travis Crowder (pt.1) - Greatest Hits 02.06.2026

Hello everyone! In light of the tragedies facing the world and America today, I found it timely to bring this talk to teachers. I don't believe there has ever been a time in modern history when our students need to be doing what matters most—exploring their thoughts and reflecting on the ideas, experiences, and lives of others. To help give us the tools to empower students in such a way, I brought...

10 Tips to Get Hired as a Teacher 26.05.2026

Hello everyone! Today I'm flying solo as I offer my best 10 tips for getting hired as a teacher. While this episode is geared to new teachers, I believe anyone can follow these tips. So if you are changing schools, positions, or moving, I think these 10 tips can increase your chances at nailing that interview. Each piece of advice in this episode is fueled by my experience with hiring teachers, an...

#415 On Endings, Failure, and Growth 18.05.2026

As summer break begins, many educators find themselves carrying the weight of a hard year—stress, setbacks, frustration, negativity, and the moments that didn't go as planned. In this reflective episode of Teach Me Teacher , we explore what it means to move forward without being defined by the struggles behind us. How do we let go of what we couldn't control, learn from what challenged us, and ret...

#414 The Leader in Me (Muriel Summers pt.2) 11.05.2026

What if the leadership crisis everyone's talking about isn't a talent problem—but a systems problem? In this episode of Teach Me, Teacher , I sit down with Muriel Summers, founding principal of the first Leader in Me school and a global voice in transforming how schools think about leadership. From her work at A.B. Combs Elementary—twice named the top magnet school in America—to influencing thousa...

#413 Fostering Student Leadership with Muriel Summers (pt.1) 05.05.2026

What if the leadership crisis everyone's talking about isn't a talent problem—but a systems problem? In this episode of Teach Me, Teacher , I sit down with Muriel Summers, founding principal of the first Leader in Me school and a global voice in transforming how schools think about leadership. From her work at A.B. Combs Elementary—twice named the top magnet school in America—to influencing thousa...

#412 Achieving Universal Child Care in New York (Cordero & Gardner pt.2) 28.04.2026

What happens in early childhood classrooms doesn't stay there—it shows up every day in K–12 schools. In this episode of Teach Me, Teacher , I sit down with Robert Cordero and Tara Gardner to unpack what "universal child care" in New York City really means—not just as a policy idea, but as a lived reality for families, providers, and educators. If you missed part one, check it out here.  We dig int...

#411 The Tie Between Child Care and Education (pt.1) 20.04.2026

What happens in early childhood classrooms doesn't stay there—it shows up every day in K–12 schools. In this episode of Teach Me, Teacher , I sit down with Robert Cordero and Tara Gardner to unpack what "universal child care" in New York City really means—not just as a policy idea, but as a lived reality for families, providers, and educators. We dig into why child care has become both a moral and...

Growing Out of Struggle 07.04.2026

Hello everyone! Spring is here—and everything that means for school. State testing. Unknowns. Changes. Student behavior struggles…the list goes on. This time of year can be stressful and miserable at times for teachers. If you know, you know… But this time can also be a moment for clarity. A moment for reimagining and refocusing on what you need to do to make an impact in the classroom. This time...

Should We Hate Standardized Testing? with Jeff Farely 30.03.2026

Hello everyone! We hear about it everywhere…The test. Whatever state you're in might change what test you're talking about, but it follows us. It infects our teaching, our conversations, and even how we view our jobs. But is standardized testing as bad as so many make it out to be? Let's find out. Jeff Farely, a Texas principal, has a lot to say on the matter. He tackles why standardized testing e...

#410 The Disconnection Crisis (Jacob Adams pt.2) 23.03.2026

What happens after we name the problem—but still aren't sure what to do about it? In Part 2 of this conversation on Teach Me, Teacher, I continue my discussion with Jacob Adams, founder and executive director of Inner Spark Learning Lab, moving from diagnosis into action. If Part 1 unpacked the Disconnection Crisis in education, this episode is about what it actually looks like to respond to it in...

#409 Rebuilding Connection to Schools with Jacob Adams (pt.1) 17.03.2026

What happens when the biggest problems in education—chronic absenteeism, failing grades, teacher burnout, and families leaving schools—aren't actually the core issues at all? In this episode of Teach Me, Teacher, I sit down with Jacob Adams, founder and executive director of Inner Spark Learning Lab , to explore what he calls the Disconnection Crisis in education. Check out their Inside Out Summit...

Teaching Grammar as Possibility (Martin Brandt pt.2) 09.03.2026

Hello everyone! I hope you are ready for some AMAZING content today, because I have brought on one of my favorite educators in the literacy space, Martin Brandt , to discuss his book Between the Commas , and how to use writing instruction that WORKS! In this talk, we discuss: That writing is more than just responses to questions and essays How to achieve sentence focus The power of writing instruc...

Keys to Focus Student Writing with Martin Brandt (pt.1) 02.03.2026

Hello everyone! I hope you are ready for some AMAZING content today, because I have brought on one of my favorite educators in the literacy space, Martin Brandt , to discuss his book Between the Commas , and how to use writing instruction that WORKS! In this talk, we discuss: That writing is more than just responses to questions and essays How to achieve sentence focus The power of writing instruc...

#408 Choosing to Keep Teaching (Pam Ochoa pt.2) 23.02.2026

This week on Teach Me, Teacher , Jacob sits down with lifelong educator and friend Pam Ochoa — former cohost of the Craft & Draft podcast — who has stepped back into the high school classroom after retirement. Why now? What pulled her back? Together, they wrestle with big questions facing the profession: Where has quality professional development gone? Has the era of student voice and choice quiet...

#407 Is This Era of Teaching Dead? with Pam Ochoa (pt.1) 16.02.2026

This week on Teach Me, Teacher , Jacob sits down with lifelong educator and friend Pam Ochoa — former cohost of the Craft & Draft podcast — who has stepped back into the high school classroom after retirement. Why now? What pulled her back? Together, they wrestle with big questions facing the profession: Where has quality professional development gone? Has the era of student voice and choice quiet...

A Closer Look at Student Behavior with Ms. Chyna (Greatest Hits) 09.02.2026

Hello everyone! I wanted to talk about behavior and better ways we can respond as teachers. To do so, I brought on the amazing Ms. Chyna, a behavioral special education teacher, otherwise known as @especiallysped on Instagram. In this talk, we set the stage for how we should be thinking about behavioral issues in the class, and then move on to discuss ineffective and effective ways to deal with su...

#406 Rest in Peace, Cyanna Boone 02.02.2026

Hello everyone. What we do as educators has meaning, and the lives that we interact with and that affect us are just as powerful as what we offer them.  Unfortunately, one of my previous students lost her life in the last few weeks, and I wanted to take the time to give my respects, solid her impact, and share her wonder with the audience.   

#405 Education Needs to Evolve with Dr. Anindya Kundu (pt.2) 26.01.2026

I am thrilled to welcome back sociologist and education thought-leader Dr. Anindya Kundu for a powerful conversation about what it truly takes to lead schools and communities toward meaningful change. You may remember Anindya from our earlier discussions on systemic inequality and student agency . In this return visit, we go deeper into why traditional models of leadership no longer serve our scho...

#404 Who's to Blame for the State of Education? with Dr. Anindya Kundu (pt.1) 19.01.2026

I am thrilled to welcome back sociologist and education thought-leader Dr. Anindya Kundu for a powerful conversation about what it truly takes to lead schools and communities toward meaningful change. You may remember Anindya from our earlier discussions on systemic inequality and student agency . In this return visit, we go deeper into why traditional models of leadership no longer serve our scho...

#403 The Digital Delusion with Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath (pt.2) 12.01.2026

On this week's Teach Me, Teacher we sit down with Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath — neuroscientist, educator, and author — to dive deep into one of the most urgent debates in education today: the role of technology in schools. All of the discussion items in this episode are inspired by and directed by Jared's latest book:  The Digital Delusion: How Classroom Technology Harms Our Kids' Learning — And How...

#402 How Ed Tech is Harming Our Kids with Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath (pt.1) 05.01.2026

On this week's Teach Me, Teacher we sit down with Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath — neuroscientist, educator, and author — to dive deep into one of the most urgent debates in education today: the role of technology in schools. All of the discussion items in this episode are inspired by and directed by Jared's latest book:  The Digital Delusion: How Classroom Technology Harms Our Kids' Learning — And How...

#401 Resolutions for Teachers in 2026 29.12.2025

Hello everyone! In this episode of the podcast, we go over what resolutions teachers should embrace this coming year. The last several years have been difficult in the profession and for Jacob Chastain personally, but times change, we grow and we move on. The resolutions featured here are inspired by both personal and professional needs and hopefully provide a focus for the coming year.  Resolutio...

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