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Thank you so much for sharing all of this information. I am a relatively new teacher. I am not at the point of burn out but a lot of my colleagues are and I have watched a lot of good teachers leave the profession the last two school years. I know that people need to do what’s best for them but I am hoping that I won’t get to that point. Teaching can be exhausting but I’m trying to do everything that I can to prevent burnout. I do agree that when you are going through tough times it can be a blessing because it can show you what you are lacking and give you time to change things. One thing that helped me was adding different subjects to the curriculum to make it fun for the kids and me. Thank you again for your podcast and I’ll be listening to learn all the strategies to prevent teacher burnout.
katmeri via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/03/22
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Thank you for this podcast. It’s nice to know we are not alone in our professions. We are not quite the island anymore, but listening here is so helpful. This podcast offers so many tips and suggestions to continue with your why and stay passionate about teaching. Thank you!
Mrs. Menge via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/29/24
Brittany is a light in this world and her podcast really supports educators in all phases of burnout and just the up’s and down’s in the career. I highly recommend giving her a listen! Thanks for all you do Brit!🤍
Natalie Blackman via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/09/23
I just listened to Episode 118, and it really resonated with me! I’m in my 25th year of teaching, but I just started in a new district last year. I went from being a teacher who had set healthy boundaries to being a non-tenured teacher trying to get tenure this year. As a result, I don’t have...Read full review »
Angela CV via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/31/24
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