Summer term can feel like a strange mix of sunshine and stress... The days are longer, the end of the year is getting closer, and summer is finally in sight. But so are the SATs, report writing, transition, performances, data drops, parent meetings, assemblies, handovers, and all the other bits that seem to pile up at exactly the same time. In this episode, we talk all things teacher stress, why summer term can feel so intense, and what to do when the pressure starts building faster than your capacity can hold! We dig into the idea of pinch points across the school year, the mental load of having too many tabs open, and why so many staff struggle to switch off even when they are technically at home or on holiday. We also share practical strategies for managing stress in a more realistic way, including talking things through, journalling, slowing yourself down, creating space, regulating your state, and spotting the early signs before things tip too far. You will hear about: • Why summer term can feel so pressured, even when the weather is better• Pinch points in the school year, and why everything always seems to land at once• The stress of reports, data, transitions, assemblies, performances, and trying not to drop the ball• Why some teachers work in the holidays, and why that conversation needs more nuance, not judgement• The difference between choosing to work and feeling like you should• How stress can build when you have too many unfinished loops and too many tabs open in your mind• Why speaking to someone early can stop stress from snowballing• Journalling, brain dumping, and getting thoughts out of your head and somewhere safer• The three Ss for stress, slow, space, and state• Why recognising your own stress signals matters so much• Holding space, the power of being listened to, and why sometimes a cup of tea and a biscuit really do help• A little teaser on sleep, and why it matters more than most of us realise If summer term already feels full, or you are noticing the pressure creeping in, this episode will help you feel a little more seen, and give you some practical ways to steady yourself before stress takes over! And if this episode helped, send it to a teacher friend and give the podcast a rating. - Charlie & Charlie