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Marriage and Martinis

Teachers Deserve So Much More, With Nicholas Ferroni

Marriage and Martinis

Adam Silverstein

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4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2022

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Danielle was thrilled to have the chance to talk with esteemed teacher and teaching advocate, Nicholas Ferroni, to ask all the questions so many of us are wondering about the state of education and teaching nowadays. The two discuss:

  • Why are so many teachers leaving the profession?
  • How can we fix the issues with education and support our teachers and staff more?
  • Why he couldn't keep quiet anymore concerning the struggles he and so many others face?
  • What would he tell young people who want to have a career in teaching?
  • Is he optimistic about the future of education?

And so much more!

After listening, go follow Nicholas Ferroni on Instagram, twitter, and tik tok. Then, go and thank as many teachers as possible and ask how we can best support them.


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0:00.0

Hey everybody, welcome to Marriage and Morton News, I'm Danielle, I was really bummed

0:29.3

that Adam couldn't be here for this episode, and I was going to wait to release this until

0:36.4

Teacher Appreciation Week, but then I was like, you know what, I don't want to wait. I wanted

0:42.3

to get it out there as soon as possible, first of all, I love this episode, I love Nicholas

0:46.6

Farone and what he's doing, and I also want everybody to listen before Teacher Appreciation

0:53.3

Week, so we can kind of prepare and realize like we need to shower all these teachers with

1:00.7

praise and accolades and love and support and gifts and all the things that we can because

1:09.9

they're just not getting it in so many places that they should be. And this is a subject

1:16.5

that is near and dear to my heart for those of you who do not know, I was a high school

1:21.2

teacher before I became a state-home mom and I loved it, I was an English teacher, I loved the

1:29.4

teaching part of it, I was not aware before I became a teacher that being up in front of the

1:36.2

classroom is unfortunately only a very small percentage of an incredible overwhelming kind of

1:46.3

thankless profession in so many ways and it makes me sad and many of my best friends are still

1:54.3

teachers, many of the friends that I taught with are still teaching and I love them beyond words

2:00.6

and some of my most favorite people in my life are teachers. So I was really excited to do this

2:07.8

episode and Nicholas Farone is someone who I really respect and admire, he is a high school teacher

2:14.5

who has really made himself very vocal about all the injustices that he has experienced and he sees

2:26.7

and just also his passion and his love for teaching and how hard it has been to

2:34.5

to stay in teaching despite the fact that he absolutely loves it and he's so passionate about it

2:41.9

but yet they are making it harder and harder for teachers to live number one on the salary,

2:49.0

number two on all of the things that are so hard with how judgmental people are now about teachers

2:59.1

and I just am so incredibly impressed with everything that he's doing so please enjoy listening

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