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Join AJ Bianco and Christopher J. Nesi as they explore professional development for educators, featuring expert insights on teaching strategies, technology integration, and educational policy.

  1. Fixing Education: Educator Burnout - PPD155

    5 HR AGO

    Fixing Education: Educator Burnout - PPD155

    Burnout is one of the most common and most difficult challenges facing educators today. In Episode 155 of PodcastPD, Chris Nesi and AJ Bianco tackle the topic head-on as part of their ongoing 2026 series exploring how we might “fix” education. While burnout exists in every profession, the unique pressures of education, from student behavior and bureaucratic tasks to unrealistic expectations, can make it especially exhausting for teachers and administrators alike. Chris and AJ explore what burnout really looks like in schools, how small frustrations compound into larger problems, and why educators often feel emotionally drained even when they still care deeply about their students. The conversation also examines systemic issues such as outdated school models, standardized testing pressures, and the disconnect between modern students and traditional schooling. Most importantly, they discuss practical ways educators can support each other, build positive school cultures, and keep moving forward—even when the job feels heavy. In This EpisodeDefining educator burnout and why it affects teachers and administrators differentlyHow small frustrations compound into professional exhaustionThe hidden impact of paperwork, policies, and bureaucracyWhy many educators feel disconnected from the modern student experienceThe role of outdated school structures in educator frustrationLeadership styles that help reduce—or worsen—burnoutWhy appreciation and positive culture matter in schoolsSimple actions educators can take to support colleagues and improve morale Key Ideas From the ConversationBurnout is often not caused by one major issue, but by the accumulation of small frustrations.Administrative tasks and paperwork frequently distract from what educators value most—working with students.Many educators feel schools have not kept pace with the modern world or the needs of students.Positive leadership and supportive cultures can significantly reduce burnout.Educators must also take responsibility for supporting and encouraging one another in their buildings. What Are We Listening to?AJ: Lead It Like Lasso Much like Ted Lasso, the show Lead it Like Lasso takes a fresh approach to leadership. The foreword alone will shock you. The lessons outlined are not just for business leaders. Rule #1 – "Leadership is Life!" These tools can be applied in the boardroom, locker room, classroom, and living room.

    53 min
  2. What “Fixing Education” Really Means - PPD154

    28 JAN

    What “Fixing Education” Really Means - PPD154

    In this kickoff episode of PodcastPD’s 2026 monthly series, Chris Nesi and AJ Bianco launch a year-long conversation around one big, loaded question: What does it actually mean to “fix” education? Drawing from their perspectives as a classroom teacher and a building administrator, they unpack why education feels broken—and why quick fixes and political talking points miss the point. The conversation dives into student engagement, burnout, technology overload, cell phone policies, professional development, and the lingering effects of the pandemic. Rather than offering silver bullets, Chris and AJ focus on what is within educators’ control: mindset, instructional choices, leadership decisions, and how we grow as professionals. This episode sets the tone for a thoughtful, honest series focused on meaningful, sustainable change—one classroom and one school at a time. Key Topics DiscussedWhat people really mean when they say “education is broken”The post-pandemic reality vs. the promise of changeStudent apathy, grit, and cognitive enduranceTeachers caught between engagement and exhaustionAdministrators navigating mandates, data, and human needsThe pendulum swing of educational technologyCell phone bans, Chromebooks, handwriting, and balanceWhy professional development needs a resetWhat educators can actually control right nowGrowth mindset, experimentation, and learning out loud What Are We Listening to?AJ: The Mindset Mentor podcast, hosted by Rob Dial. AJ describes it as a mindset and personal growth podcast that blends psychology, neuroscience, habit-building, and goal setting, and notes that he’s been especially into recent episodes focused on preparing for 2026, habits, anxiety, and self-improvement. Chris: Instead of a traditional podcast recommendation this month, Chris is spotlighting a daily short-form video series he’s been creating throughout January focused entirely on how to start a podcast.

    51 min
  3. Practical Productivity for School Leaders - PPD153

    03/12/2025

    Practical Productivity for School Leaders - PPD153

    Chris Nesi and A.J. Bianco sit down with educator, author, and school leader Rich Czyz to discuss his latest book, Autopilot: Practical Productivity for School Leaders. Rich shares insights drawn from his experience during the pandemic, emphasizing the importance of delegating, automating tasks, and setting boundaries in a busy educational environment. Listeners will gain valuable strategies to combat burnout, improve communication, and foster a more productive culture within their schools. Topics Discussed: Techniques for Enhancing Productivity in Education: Rich emphasizes the need for school leaders to adopt effective strategies that emerged particularly during the pandemic. He discusses how educators are often overwhelmed by numerous responsibilities, which can lead to burnout. The conversation emphasizes the importance of prioritizing essential tasks and refining processes to foster a more productive environment. Addressing Common Pain Points for School Leaders: Throughout the episode, Rich identifies specific pain points that many school leaders face, such as managing an overwhelming influx of emails and addressing the myriad requests from staff and students. He suggests that school leaders recognize these challenges and prioritize their time by setting boundaries, such as designated times for checking email. The Importance of Delegation and Creating a Supportive School Culture: Rich advocates for the power of delegation as a means of reducing workload and empowering others within the school environment. He discusses how school leaders can and should share responsibilities with staff and even students. This not only alleviates pressure on leaders but also fosters a sense of ownership and collaboration among the team. Strategies for Managing Email and Communication Effectively: Rich shares his "B.O.A.T." strategy—Blocked Off Answering Times—where he designates specific times in the day to focus on emails, allowing him to better manage interruptions and maintain productivity throughout the day. By doing this, he sets expectations for his communication style and encourages others, including staff and parents, to respect these boundaries. Insights from Rich's Book and Its Origins: Rich delves into the many strategies that were developed during his efforts to lead effectively in a challenging educational landscape marked by the pandemic. Creating a Vision for Work-Life Balance: Rich highlights the importance of fostering a culture that respects individual boundaries and promotes personal well-being. By advising school leaders to occasionally close their doors and protect their time, he highlights a crucial aspect of effective leadership—maintaining a healthy work-life balance for both themselves and their staff. What Are We Listening ToAJ: Cold Blooded: Mystery in Alaska & The Hand in the WindowChris: House of EdTech SmackDownRich: Cal Newport’s A Deep Life Podcast & How I Write

    54 min
  4. Burnout, Boundaries, and the Truth About Teaching - PPD152

    05/11/2025

    Burnout, Boundaries, and the Truth About Teaching - PPD152

    In this episode of PodcastPD, hosts Chris Nesi and AJ Bianco take a deep dive into the wild world of Reddit’s teacher community — reacting to real posts from educators about burnout, parent conferences, grading policies, and the reality of work-life balance in education. From heartfelt burnout confessions to debates about deducting points for missing names, Chris and AJ bring their signature mix of humor, honesty, and professional insight to each post. They also tackle questions about AI tools for teachers, new educator struggles, and what happens when “a rich guy wants to be a teacher.” Whether you’re a veteran educator, a new teacher, or just curious about what really happens in schools, this conversation is equal parts entertaining and enlightening. Key Topics Discussed: Teacher burnout and finding balance in year fourThe role of AI in easing educator workloadEffective communication during parent-teacher conferencesAccountability vs. empathy in grading (the “no-name paper” debate)A millionaire’s dream: Should rich professionals become teachers?Tips for surviving the first year of teachingUsing time management and boundaries to avoid burnoutCommunity comments from live listeners and former students Mentioned in Episode: Get PD certificates for listeningMilestone Events 🧠 AJ’s “Elite Performance Coach” ChatGPT Prompt“From now on, you are my Elite Performance Coach. Your role is to help me optimize my daily habits, time management, and productivity like a top-performing leader in education. Ask clarifying questions to understand my goals, responsibilities, and schedule. Then, create realistic daily and weekly plans that prioritize focus, balance, and recovery. Hold me accountable with specific check-ins, and suggest tools or methods (like time blocking, reflection, or task batching) that align with my personality and workload. Keep your feedback direct, encouraging, and practical.”

    37 min
  5. AI Literacy & Ethics with Kathi Kersznowski - PPD150

    03/09/2025

    AI Literacy & Ethics with Kathi Kersznowski - PPD150

    In this milestone episode of PodcastPD (Episode 150!), Chris and AJ welcome longtime friend and educator, Kathy Kersznowski, author of The Educator's Guidebook for Teaching AI Literacy and Ethics. Kathy shares why AI literacy is the new literacy and how educators can navigate AI responsibly and confidently. She dives into the motivation behind her book, the importance of ethics, and why scenarios and discussions—not fear—are key to helping students use AI well. Listeners will learn practical ways to introduce AI concepts in any classroom, discover strategies for modeling ethical AI use, and explore why transparency and discussion matter more than ever. Plus, Kathy reveals her favorite AI tools, tips for overwhelmed teachers, and the behind-the-scenes story of her book cover design. Topics DiscussedThe inspiration behind Kathy’s book and why educators need AI literacy now.What AI literacy means and why it’s as critical as digital literacy.Scenarios and discussion prompts: engaging students in real-world AI dilemmas.How teachers can model ethical AI use in the classroom.Overcoming misconceptions and fears about AI.Graphic organizers and resources included in the book.Why transparency and modeling AI use is a game-changer for educators.Kathy’s personal favorite AI tools: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more.The story behind the symbolic book cover design. What We’re Listening ToMe Here, You There – Steve Somers’ legendary monologues and New York sports talk.The Mindset Advantage – JW Hillier on leadership, resilience, and personal growth.Teacher Nerdz Podcast – Educational conversations on maker spaces, STEM, global education, and more.

    49 min
  6. Closing Out The Year and SummerPD - PPD149

    04/06/2025

    Closing Out The Year and SummerPD - PPD149

    In Episode 149 of PodcastPD, host Chris Nesi flies solo to help educators wrap up the school year with intention and head into summer feeling empowered and inspired. From meaningful end-of-year classroom strategies to practical and rejuvenating summer professional development ideas, this episode is packed with actionable advice for teachers at any grade level. Chris shares seven thoughtful tips for closing out the school year—from celebrating student growth and collecting feedback, to documenting success and preparing your future self for the fall. He also outlines seven summer PD ideas, including books to read, tech tools to explore, conferences to attend, and the importance of simply resting and rediscovering your “why.” Whether you’re finishing the school year or planning your summer, this episode has something for every educator. Key Topics Discussed: 7 end-of-year classroom wrap-up strategies Celebrate growth beyond gradesStudent feedback surveysClassroom cleanup and organizationDocumenting student and professional successReflective teaching practicesRecognizing colleagues and collaboratorsWriting a message to your future self 7 summer PD ideas to fuel your growth Read a professional or personal development bookTry a new edtech tool (ex: Canva, Padlet, MagicSchool)Attend conferences (ISTE, Edcamp NJ, ASCD, ACTE)Listen to educational podcasts (House of #EdTech, Education Podcast Network)Enroll in a course or earn micro-credentialsRedesign curriculum with UDL or SEL integrationTake time to relax, recharge, and rediscover your "why" Resources & Mentions: Edcamp New Jersey – August 14, 2025 at Monmouth UniversityHouse of #EdTech podcastStart with Why by Simon SinekEducation Podcast NetworkCanva for EducationPadlet

    26 min
  7. Surviving and Thriving as a School Admin - PPD148

    20/03/2025

    Surviving and Thriving as a School Admin - PPD148

    Becoming a school administrator is both a rewarding and challenging journey. It requires resilience, leadership, and an ability to foster a strong school culture. Todd Bloomer, an experienced educator with over 29 years in the field and more than a decade as a principal, has shared his insights on how administrators can navigate this demanding role. His book, The Blueprint: How to Survive and Thrive as a School Administrator, provides valuable guidance on leadership, culture-building, and mindset. Drawing from his experiences, this episode explores key strategies to help school administrators transition from merely surviving in their roles to truly thriving. The Challenges of School AdministrationMany new administrators struggle with the transition from teaching to leadership. Common obstacles include: Building Trust – Staff members may be hesitant to embrace a new administrator, especially if communication is unclear.Time Management – Balancing meetings, classroom visits, and administrative work is demanding.Decision-Making Pressure – The responsibility of making impactful decisions can be overwhelming.Work-Life Balance – Long hours and school-related responsibilities often interfere with personal life. Key Strategies for Thriving1. Develop a Clear Vision and Communicate EffectivelySuccessful administrators clearly define their mission and values and communicate them consistently to staff and students. Transparency fosters trust and alignment within the school community. 2. Build Strong RelationshipsEngage with teachers, students, and parents regularly.Foster a culture of collaboration and open dialogue.Be visible and approachable—presence in hallways, classrooms, and school events matters. 3. Manage Time and Delegate ResponsibilitiesDelegation is crucial in preventing burnout. Effective administrators prioritize instructional leadership and delegate operational tasks to assistant principals, counselors, or department heads when possible. 4. Maintain a Positive School CultureRecognize and celebrate achievements.Support teacher growth through mentorship and professional development.Promote student engagement by encouraging extracurricular participation. 5. Balance Professional and Personal LifeSet boundaries to protect personal time.Make time for family and personal well-being.Engage in hobbies and self-care to maintain mental and physical health. What We're Listening ToLeaning into Leadership – Hosted by Darren Peppard, this podcast focuses on leadership in education, offering insights and strategies for school administrators. Todd Bloomer is a frequent guest on this podcast. One by Willie – A podcast by Texas Monthly, where different artists discuss one Willie Nelson song that has significantly impacted their lives. It explores the deeper meaning of music and its cultural influence.

    1 hr

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Join AJ Bianco and Christopher J. Nesi as they explore professional development for educators, featuring expert insights on teaching strategies, technology integration, and educational policy.

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