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Teaching to the TOP

085. We Watched The Home Edit... Here are Our Thoughts!

Teaching to the TOP

Teaching on the Double

Parenting, Education, Self-improvement, Kids & Family

4.8667 Ratings

🗓️ 12 August 2021

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Are you a Home Edit fan? The clear bins, rainbow colors, and perfectly organized drawers have us drooling over this series. To make things fun we decided to watch the Home Edit and give you our honest thoughts.  We all know that inspiration comes from so many locations. We can get inspired to engage through games we play at family dinners, inspiration for decor by incorporating our interests and inspiration on how we organize and maintain systems is no different. We wanted to look at how the girls from the Home Edit use actionable tips to help them structure and organize various locations.  In this episode we share: The structure of how The Home Edit organizes a space How we can take specific elements to incorporate into the classroom The importance of fitting for the space How to stay in the zone…. What to do with overflow? SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW Are you subscribed to our podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don’t want you to miss an episode. Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Now if you’re feeling extra loving, We would be really grateful if you left us a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find our podcast and they’re also fun for us to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let us know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!

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0:00.0

Well, hello, their top teachers. We are your host, Bridget Spackman and Michelle Emerson, and we are here to make your life easier by helping you master your time, organization, and productivity as a teacher.

0:12.7

Today's episode is going to be chatty. Which chatty episodes are some of our favorite things to be able to record. Michelle and I have both watched

0:23.5

the Home Edit on Netflix, and we are going to be sharing our thoughts with each other and all of you

0:29.1

listening. But first, we have a TSAH, a time-sucking hurdle from a top teacher. This top teacher

0:36.0

says, after I listen to your episodes, I get all organized

0:39.4

and have everything in a specific spot in the classroom. After a couple of days, I start thinking

0:45.1

that my old ways of just putting stuff anywhere is easier. I then spend a lot of time searching

0:50.9

for papers because they are not organized. How do I keep a new habit?

0:56.1

Also, on the last episode, Michelle, you mentioned in the summer listening to pot, oh,

1:01.4

I read that wrong. You listened. Wow. Okay, let's try that again. Also, on the last episode,

1:08.1

Michelle, you mentioned in the summer listening to podcasts and watching Netflix.

1:13.3

What are some of your favorites?

1:14.8

And do you have some favorites as well, Bridget?

1:17.6

Top teacher, I completely understand where you're coming from.

1:20.5

So first, to answer your question, some of the podcasts that I feel like I listen to a lot,

1:24.7

this kind of sounds super morbid.

1:26.2

But I love a lot of the crime shows, like things to listen to.

1:30.5

So I love to listen to Dayline.

1:33.4

I still listen to, oh, man, there's going to be, I mean, anything crime related, I feel like

1:40.9

that's kind of what I listen to.

1:42.0

I like all the true crime stuff.

1:43.5

And so Netflix, to be honest, I don't watch a ton of Netflix stuff. Like, I know it's really bad. I just,

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