11 episódios

Welcome to 'Not Another Teacher Podcast,' where your hosts, Martin and Poppy, add a refreshing twist to what you might expect from, well, another teacher podcast. Dive into the nitty-gritty of teaching life, where we tackle everything that textbooks don't cover – the real ups and downs of the education world.

This isn't your typical lecture; it's a candid conversation about the rollercoaster that is teaching, blending humour with heartfelt discussions on mental and physical health challenges teachers face daily.

From the absurdity of endless marking to the serious business of setting boundaries and finding your zen amidst chaos, we've got you covered.

Join us as we laugh, vent, and maybe even cry a little, all in the name of making it through another school year.

So, grab your mug of coffee or tea, kick back, and let's get real about the highs and lows of being in the education trenches.

Because, at the end of the day, this is indeed 'Not Another Teacher Podcast'—it's your new go-to spot for a dose of reality and relatability in teaching.

Not Another Teacher Podcast Martin Malone and Poppy Gibson

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Welcome to 'Not Another Teacher Podcast,' where your hosts, Martin and Poppy, add a refreshing twist to what you might expect from, well, another teacher podcast. Dive into the nitty-gritty of teaching life, where we tackle everything that textbooks don't cover – the real ups and downs of the education world.

This isn't your typical lecture; it's a candid conversation about the rollercoaster that is teaching, blending humour with heartfelt discussions on mental and physical health challenges teachers face daily.

From the absurdity of endless marking to the serious business of setting boundaries and finding your zen amidst chaos, we've got you covered.

Join us as we laugh, vent, and maybe even cry a little, all in the name of making it through another school year.

So, grab your mug of coffee or tea, kick back, and let's get real about the highs and lows of being in the education trenches.

Because, at the end of the day, this is indeed 'Not Another Teacher Podcast'—it's your new go-to spot for a dose of reality and relatability in teaching.

    I Knew I Wanted to Teach and That's Not Changed - A Chat with Poppy

    I Knew I Wanted to Teach and That's Not Changed - A Chat with Poppy

    Summary
    In this episode, Martin and Poppy interview Poppy, a reception teacher with pink hair. Poppy shares her journey into teaching and the challenges she faced during her NQT year.  She emphasises the importance of finding a supportive network of friends and seeking advice from experienced teachers.
    Poppy also talks about her role as the farm lead at her school and the joy she finds in interacting with the animals. Her advice to listeners is to have a diverse group of friends and to be open to different perspectives.
    Takeaways
    Find a supportive network of friends who can provide advice and different perspectives.Seek help and advice from experienced teachers when facing challenges.Embrace diverse friendships and learn from people in different stages of life.Find joy in your work and take time for self-care.Create a positive and supportive environment for yourself and your students.

    • 28 min
    The Teacher Transfer Window

    The Teacher Transfer Window

    Summary
    In this episode, Martin and Poppy discuss finding the right environment to work in and how to handle job applications and rejections. They share their personal experiences and offer advice on navigating the teacher transfer window and applying for jobs in general. They emphasize the importance of finding the right fit and being open to new opportunities.
    They also discuss the challenges of job interviews and share some unconventional interview experiences. In this conversation, Martin and Poppy discuss their experiences with job interviews in the teaching profession.
    They share tips and insights on how to prepare for interviews, including researching the school, asking questions, and being authentic. They also discuss the importance of not getting discouraged by rejections and seeing each interview as a learning opportunity. The conversation concludes with a reminder to value oneself and to keep persevering in the job search.
    Takeaways
    Take the time to find the right environment and school to work inBe open to new opportunities and don't be afraid to make a changeHandling job rejections is part of the process, and it's important to remember that it may not be the right fit for youJob interviews can be unconventional and challenging, but it's important to stay true to yourself and your teaching style Research the school before the interviewBe authentic and show your true selfDon't get discouraged by rejectionsSee each interview as a learning opportunityValue yourself and your worthKeep persevering in the job search

    • 32 min
    I Couldn't Get Through a Week Without Sarcasm - A Chat with Mr Jordan Firth

    I Couldn't Get Through a Week Without Sarcasm - A Chat with Mr Jordan Firth

    Summary
    In this episode, Martin and Poppy interview Jordan Firth, a primary school teacher and creator of humorous teaching videos. They discuss Jordan's career journey, his favorite and hardest moments in teaching, and the importance of humor in the classroom. Jordan shares three things he can't live without: moments of reflection, sarcasm, and his gym workouts. He also offers the advice to not take teaching too seriously and to find humor in the everyday challenges.
    Takeaways
    Teaching can be challenging, but finding humour in the everyday challenges can make it more bearable.Taking moments to reflect and have a laugh can help protect your mental health and well-being as a teacher.Finding activities or hobbies outside of teaching, like going to the gym, can provide a much-needed break and help you recharge.Don't take teaching too seriously. Remember to have fun and find joy in the classroom.Humour can humanise you as a teacher and create a positive and engaging learning environment for your students.

    • 32 min
    What Makes You Come Alive?

    What Makes You Come Alive?

    SummaryIn this episode, Martin and Poppy discuss the concept of finding one's purpose and passion in life. They explore the first two questions from Margie Worrell's book: 'What makes you come alive?' and 'What are your innate strengths?' Martin shares his excitement and passion for fitness and teaching, while Poppy talks about her love for connecting with people and coming up with new ideas. They also discuss the challenges and benefits of being true to oneself and taking risks. In this conversation, Poppy and Martin discuss their different career journeys and how they have found purpose and added value in their respective roles. They explore the importance of finding what serves you and what you want in life, and how this can lead to a fulfilling career. They also discuss the value of building relationships and supporting others, and how coaching and mentoring can make a difference. They reflect on measuring their lives by the freedom and happiness they experience, and the importance of living without regrets.
    Takeaways
    Finding one's purpose and passion in life is essential for mental and physical well-being.Reading can be a great form of escapism and self-actualization.As educators, it's important to remember our why and reconnect with our passion.Excitement and passion are key factors in coming alive and finding fulfillment.Being true to oneself and embracing authenticity is a strength.Problem-solving skills and finding alternative ways to do things can lead to greater satisfaction.Taking risks and trying new things can be both a strength and a weakness.Connecting with others and learning from different perspectives can enhance personal growth. Finding what serves you and what you want in life is key to a fulfilling career.Building relationships and supporting others adds value to your work.Coaching and mentoring can make a difference in people's lives.Measuring your life by the freedom and happiness you experience is important.Living without regrets and making choices that align with your values leads to a fulfilling life.

    • 31 min
    Voice Noting to Friends is My Favourite Coping Strategy

    Voice Noting to Friends is My Favourite Coping Strategy

    SummaryIn episode seven of the Not Another Teacher podcast, Martin and Poppy discuss the high levels of stress and coping mechanisms among teachers. They explore the findings of a study that revealed one in four teachers drinks to cope with the job, and 12% of teachers are on antidepressants. They discuss the pressures of the job and the need for teachers to find healthy coping strategies. They share their own coping strategies, such as voice noting to friends and taking time for oneself. They also highlight the need for schools to prioritize teacher well-being and for teachers to set boundaries and prioritize self-care. The conversation explores the reasons why people turn to alcohol as a coping mechanism and suggests alternative strategies for dealing with stress and negative emotions. It emphasizes the importance of making conscious choices and finding joy in healthier ways. The hosts discuss the accessibility and affordability of alcohol and the need for better coping strategies. They also mention the benefits of meditation, spending time outdoors, and connecting with others. The conversation concludes with the idea of focusing on the positive aspects of teaching and the power of talking and sharing experiences.
    Takeaways
    One in four teachers drinks to cope with the job, and 12% of teachers are on antidepressants.Teachers need to find healthy coping strategies to manage the stress of the job.Coping strategies can include voice noting to friends, taking time for oneself, and engaging in activities that bring joy.Schools should prioritize teacher well-being and support teachers in setting boundaries and practicing self-care. Question whether reaching for alcohol is really what you want and consider healthier alternatives for coping with stress and negative emotions.Find joy in activities that don't involve alcohol, such as spending time outdoors, practicing meditation, or connecting with others.Focus on the positive aspects of teaching and share the good moments with others.Make conscious choices and be aware of the reasons behind your alcohol consumption.Talk and share experiences with others to find support and new strategies for coping with challenges.

    • 34 min
    Have You Seen the News About Jogging?

    Have You Seen the News About Jogging?

    SummaryIn this episode, Martin and Poppy discuss the study that suggests jogging makes people angrier and explore alternative fitness activities. They emphasize the importance of finding time for fitness and establishing a routine that works for individual schedules. They also discuss the significance of taking breaks during the day and setting boundaries to prioritize self-care. Martin shares a helpful tool for creating a to-do list that includes self-care activities. They highlight the importance of getting to know oneself and making changes to routines to find joy in life.
    Takeaways
    Finding time for fitness and establishing a routine is crucial for overall well-being.Taking breaks during the day and setting boundaries can help prevent burnout.Creating a to-do list that includes self-care activities can help prioritize personal well-being.Getting to know oneself and making changes to routines can lead to a more joyful and fulfilling life.

    • 31 min

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