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In Part 2 of our conversation with David Myers, we pick up at the point he finally walks away from teaching - and follow what happens next.

From exploring tutoring, supply work and student support roles, to landing a new job at Durham University (in the castle, no less), David reflects on rebuilding his confidence, recovering from burnout, and rediscovering joy in his work. He shares what true leadership and professionalism really look like, and how one compassionate team changed everything.

We also get that Sliding Doors moment – a beautiful story involving a formal dinner, Dumbledore vibes, and an Instagram post that stopped him in his tracks.

This is an episode about healing, reclaiming your spark, and what it looks like when someone finally feels seen, safe and valued at work.

💛 It’s also about hope - and what’s possible on the other side of teaching.

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