151 episodes

This weekly podcast is designed to help anyone working in schools incorporate small shifts. These small shifts, practiced over time, will make a positive impact in school AND at home. In these 5 minute episodes, Suzanne will share a little story and invite listeners to incorporate a small shift in their upcoming week. At the end of the week, listeners can reflect to see if it increased their happiness at home or at school.

Teach Happier! Small shifts. Big gifts‪.‬ Suzanne Dailey

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 50 Ratings

This weekly podcast is designed to help anyone working in schools incorporate small shifts. These small shifts, practiced over time, will make a positive impact in school AND at home. In these 5 minute episodes, Suzanne will share a little story and invite listeners to incorporate a small shift in their upcoming week. At the end of the week, listeners can reflect to see if it increased their happiness at home or at school.

    Season 4 Reflections & Celebrations

    Season 4 Reflections & Celebrations

    In this episode, we share some of the biggest takeaways of season 4.

    • 9 min
    Go for the Bronze

    Go for the Bronze

    In this episode, we learn a lesson from Olympic athletes in an effort to feel proud of what we’ve accomplished so far this school year.

    • 8 min
    Rethinking “No Regrets”

    Rethinking “No Regrets”

    In this episode, we rethink the common notion of “live with no regrets.“ We examine findings from a regret survey to see how reflecting on our regrets can inform our future decisions and actions. Daniel Pink’s book can be found here: https://a.co/d/gxFDPCX.

    • 12 min
    Everything Happens.

    Everything Happens.

    In the episode, we reflect on the platitude, “Everything Happens for a Reason” and consider how a small shift in language can help our thoughts.

    • 8 min
    Thoughts on the World Happiness Report

    Thoughts on the World Happiness Report

    In this episode, we share a few key takeaways from the 2024 World Happiness Report and consider a small shift to help us feel a bit more connected with others. For the full happiness report visit www.world happiness report/ed/2024/

    • 10 min
    The 4th Quarter is Ours

    The 4th Quarter is Ours

    In this episode, we consider how we can enter this fourth and final quarter of the school year in the healthiest headspace & heartspace.

    • 5 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
50 Ratings

50 Ratings

Bree Walls ,

Look forward to this podcast every week

I’m fortunate enough to work in the same district as Suzanne but that doesn’t mean I don’t listen to her podcast and look forward to listening to it while prepping for the upcoming school week, her positivity and advice are so needed in today’s world, amazing podcast and a must listen to educators!

Lindsay Titus ,

Can’t stop listening!

I’m hooked! These episodes hold so much impact in just 5 minutes they are a perfect pick me up for any time of day! Listen on your way to work, during your prep time, even during lunch to give you that boost of energy and rational optimism you desire for your day head! Love the realness and intentionality behind every episode! A must follow for sure!

Tuscolor ,

School social worker

I was recently introduced to this podcast from a co worker. I listen each morning before work and it has helped me to make small shifts in a positive way. This has been a challenging start to the year and I am grateful to have found this podcast. Just pre ordered her book.
Cheryl Schram

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