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Crying in My Car: A Podcast for Teachers

Unveiling Education’s Realities

Crying in My Car: A Podcast for Teachers

Devin Siebold

Teacher, Education, Satire, Teachers, Boredteachers, Comedy, Comedian

4.8685 Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

We’re talking everything Controversy, Change, an Community

Welcome to "Crying In My Car," where we will be joined by our host Devin Siebold as well as our co host James Yon.

In this episode, they will dissect the Department of Defense (DOD) education system, revealing alternatives for teachers seeking different career paths within education. They stress the significance of mental health support, such as therapy and psychology, in fostering effective communication between adults and children. 

Next, they explore the story of a teacher who relocated from New York to Mexico for teaching, embracing a simpler life over higher pay. Devin reflects on his experiences in a predominantly Hispanic school, appreciating the strong sense of respect and community within Mexican culture.

Then Devin and James address sensitive topics such as the correct use of pronouns for transgender students, and the controversy surrounding a teacher's inappropriate relationship with a student. They emphasize the need for constructive solutions in addressing such serious issues within the education sector.

Lastly, the podcast covers a critical incident of a student bringing a weapon to school, highlighting the dire need for better communication and security measures in educational institutions.

Join James and Devin in this episode of "Crying In My Car" for a discussion on the challenges and realities of the teaching profession. Tune in for a thought-provoking session that goes beyond the surface of teacher life.

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody. The board teachers comedy tour is coming to a city near you. Texas. We've been there many times. You've always packed it out. We're coming to Lubbock. We're coming to Midland. We're coming to Amarillo. I don't know. But we're going to be there. It's January 26th through 28th. We're coming to Texas. Then we're going to Florida. We got Orlando, then we're going to go

0:20.9

over to Clearwater, and then we're doing back to Orlando. I don't understand the routing on this,

0:26.0

but I do understand that the laughs will be had. You got to come check us out. Board Teachers Comedy

0:31.2

Tour, Texas and Florida. We're coming to you into January, beginning of February. Get those tickets now.

0:36.6

On this episode of

0:37.5

Crying in My Car, a podcast for teachers, we talk about a hidden gym for teachers known as

0:43.2

military school. No, not that kind. The DOD. Do you want to teach there? We'll explore that option.

0:50.9

Then Houston ISD is back in the news, and I would love to describe it, but you just have

0:56.9

to listen in to hear all the insanity. And lastly, we're going to talk about teachers encountering

1:02.6

violent students in their classroom. How prevalent is it? What's causing it? Thank you so much for

1:07.6

tuning in. This is Crying in My Car, a podcast for teachers. My name is Devin Sebold. I've got my good buddy, Mr. James Yon.

1:41.2

Hello. A comedian and a parent. and I am a former teacher and comedian.

1:46.3

We're here to make you laugh.

1:47.5

Hopefully ease the stress of the workday.

1:50.7

So thankful to have you tuning in.

1:52.1

Be sure to hit subscribe, hit share, leave the comments.

1:56.1

I read all the comments.

1:57.1

I try to respond to most of them.

1:58.7

I would prefer your laughing because I do read the comments.

2:04.4

You do.

2:05.2

That is true.

2:06.0

Some people are not nice.

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