Finding My Teacher's Voice: Hall Pass Chats

Thomas Buchanan

Finding My Teacher’s Voice: Hall Pass Chats is a space where an upcoming first-year teacher (yours truly) sits down with educators at every stage of the journey—from brand-new teachers to seasoned veterans. Together, we explore what drives and motivates a teacher’s voice, the practical strategies that have helped them along the way, and the lessons they’ve learned in and out of the classroom. By highlighting the wisdom, struggles, and successes of those who have gone before me, this podcast uncovers some of the tips to staying inspired and resilient in one of the most important professions. Whether you’re just starting out or decades into teaching, Finding My Teacher’s Voice aims to encourage, motivate, and remind us all why teaching matters so much. 

Episodes

  1. 01: Why Loving Kids And Consistency Build Great Classrooms @Jeremy Foster

    JAN 22

    01: Why Loving Kids And Consistency Build Great Classrooms @Jeremy Foster

    The most powerful classroom tools aren’t flashy—they’re love, consistency, and a plan you can execute on a tough day. Jeremy joins us to share how he found his path from business management to teaching across three countries, and why a self-contained special education classroom became home. His approach is practical and human: lead with care, stay predictable, and prepare at the individual level so every student sees a way forward. We dig into the moments that shaped him, including an 11th grade English teacher who met rebellion with steady kindness and changed his benchmark for what great teaching looks like. Jeremy explains how he builds a week from IEP goals, uses simple cues to reset attention without shaming, and keeps multiple redirection strategies ready before stress hits. From a soft harmonica note to quick brain breaks and a confident teacher voice, he shows how small systems prevent big disruptions. We also talk about being a male educator in a female-dominated field, how to support colleagues with a service-first mindset, and what it really means to “find your teacher voice.” For Jeremy, it’s authorship: deciding the shape of the day so students and support staff can teach, learn, and breathe. The stories are honest, the tactics are usable tomorrow, and the throughline is clear—kids do best when adults show up with love, consistency, and preparation. If this conversation sparks ideas, share it with a colleague, subscribe for more teacher-tested insights, and leave a review telling us your favorite redirection strategy. Your voice helps more educators find theirs.

    21 min

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Finding My Teacher’s Voice: Hall Pass Chats is a space where an upcoming first-year teacher (yours truly) sits down with educators at every stage of the journey—from brand-new teachers to seasoned veterans. Together, we explore what drives and motivates a teacher’s voice, the practical strategies that have helped them along the way, and the lessons they’ve learned in and out of the classroom. By highlighting the wisdom, struggles, and successes of those who have gone before me, this podcast uncovers some of the tips to staying inspired and resilient in one of the most important professions. Whether you’re just starting out or decades into teaching, Finding My Teacher’s Voice aims to encourage, motivate, and remind us all why teaching matters so much.