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In this episode of PodcastPD, hosts Chris Nesi and AJ Bianco take a deep dive into the wild world of Reddit’s teacher community — reacting to real posts from educators about burnout, parent conferences, grading policies, and the reality of work-life balance in education.

From heartfelt burnout confessions to debates about deducting points for missing names, Chris and AJ bring their signature mix of humor, honesty, and professional insight to each post. They also tackle questions about AI tools for teachers, new educator struggles, and what happens when “a rich guy wants to be a teacher.” Whether you’re a veteran educator, a new teacher, or just curious about what really happens in schools, this conversation is equal parts entertaining and enlightening.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Teacher burnout and finding balance in year four
  • The role of AI in easing educator workload
  • Effective communication during parent-teacher conferences
  • Accountability vs. empathy in grading (the “no-name paper” debate)
  • A millionaire’s dream: Should rich professionals become teachers?
  • Tips for surviving the first year of teaching
  • Using time management and boundaries to avoid burnout
  • Community comments from live listeners and former students

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🧠 AJ’s “Elite Performance Coach” ChatGPT Prompt

“From now on, you are my Elite Performance Coach. Your role is to help me optimize my daily habits, time management, and productivity like a top-performing leader in education. Ask clarifying questions to understand my goals, responsibilities, and schedule. Then, create realistic daily and weekly plans that prioritize focus, balance, and recovery. Hold me accountable with specific check-ins, and suggest tools or methods (like time blocking, reflection, or task batching) that align with my personality and workload. Keep your feedback direct, encouraging, and practical.”


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