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Teachers Are Burning Out—And Self-Care Isn’t the Solution
March 17, 2026

Teachers Are Burning Out—And Self-Care Isn’t the Solution

In this episode, we examine the challenges of self-care for educators, particularly women, as they juggle multiple roles at home and in the classroom. We discuss the mental load and guilt associated with prioritizing personal well-being amidst end-of-year responsibilities. Highlighting systemic iss…
Teacher Burnout Crisis with Dr. Allison Hitchens
March 10, 2026

Teacher Burnout Crisis with Dr. Allison Hitchens

In this episode of the Balancing Act podcast, our hosts speak with Dr. Allison Hitchens, a doctoral graduate specializing in teacher burnout and mentoring novice educators. We discuss the challenges faced by teachers, particularly during the pandemic and in rural areas, and the systemic issues cont…
Grind My Gears 2: Teacher Pet Peeves, Parent Drama & Staff Culture
March 3, 2026

Grind My Gears 2: Teacher Pet Peeves, Parent Drama & Staff Culture

In this episode of the Balancing Act podcast, Jamie Wanko and Joe Vitale engage in a candid discussion that merges personal anecdotes with educational reflections. They kick off by celebrating Joe's milestone birthday, sharing humorous insights on aging, staff culture, and societal perceptions shap…
Talking with @Balancedmindsedu Jamie Ruffner, your sarcastic teaching bestie
Feb. 24, 2026

Talking with @Balancedmindsedu Jamie Ruffner, your sarcastic teaching bestie

Jamie Ruffner breaks down the reasons she has decided to step away from the classroom, all while keeping her mind on education and how to make things better for all classroom teachers and students. Executive functioning tips for parents and teachers come through during each and every segment of thi…
Lack of Developmental Norms are a Societal Issue Affecting Schools
Feb. 17, 2026

Lack of Developmental Norms are a Societal Issue Affecting Schools

Our hosts are siding with other teachers on the issues that seem to be shared with teachers across America. Teachers have collectively been scratching their heads with students' lack of common developmental norms. Kids are not coming to school on time, not able to complete basic tasks like cutting,…
Teacher Friends and Tik Toks with the Math Girls
Feb. 10, 2026

Teacher Friends and Tik Toks with the Math Girls

Meeting Morgan and Nicole at the NJEA convention in the fall meant that our hosts just widened their New Jersey teacher friend group, and in the meantime basked in the glow of that newer teacher energy they so desperately seek. “The Math Girls” as they have affectionately come to be called, are giv…
Guidance Counselors and College Bound High School Seniors
Feb. 3, 2026

Guidance Counselors and College Bound High School Seniors

Having a high school senior can be an overwhelming process, and our hosts have three of them between them. How do you pay for college? How do you apply to college? How do you choose a college? How can we balance the stress of parenting senior students through this process? Questions parents ask the…
Learned Helplessness with “The Well Seasoned Teacher”, Melissa Antinoff
Jan. 27, 2026

Learned Helplessness with “The Well Seasoned Teacher”, Melissa Antinoff

As a classroom teacher for nearly 30 years, Melissa Antinoff has experience and boots on the ground with every type of student, and she has a brilliant point of view on education and learned helplessness. Questioning her experience and background was thrilling and beyond eye opening for the hosts a…
Gambling, Mental Health Awareness, and Seasonal Affective Disorder
Jan. 20, 2026

Gambling, Mental Health Awareness, and Seasonal Affective Disorder

Jamie and Joe discuss their personal experience with S.A.D or seasonal affective disorder and mental health issues that arise in the winter months and how to combat them. Both long time teachers try to rely on their humorous levity to get through some tough times together. Join them to celebrate Jo…
Educator, Author, Speaker, NJ Teacher of the Year 2025, Stefanie Lachenauer
Jan. 13, 2026

Educator, Author, Speaker, NJ Teacher of the Year 2025, Stefanie Lachenauer

Stand up and clap for the amazing New Jersey educator, Stefanie Lachenauer. Winner of the 2025 NJ State Teacher of the Year award, mindfulness expert, passionate published author of Let the Glitter Settle, and current middle school teacher Lachenauer joins the pod to share her wisdom, experience, a…
Choosing Intention: Our Word of the Year
Jan. 6, 2026

Choosing Intention: Our Word of the Year

For the first episode of 2026, our hosts will explore their podcasting year in review as they look back on all the highlights from the past year, like interviews with Nick Ferroni, Tyler Tarver, Noelle Santorelli, Mo Lapus, Courtney Varner and Courtney White. Listen for their 2026 word of the year …
Executive Functioning tips for Teens and Adults with Dr. Lethco
Dec. 16, 2025

Executive Functioning tips for Teens and Adults with Dr. Lethco

Join our hosts as they talk all things executive functioning with Dr. Lethco, an expert in the field. She shares research and daily applications of researched tools that can improve executive functioning for neurodivergent individuals and so many others who are just trying to make their way through…
Guest:Dr. Lethco
Proper Holiday Greetings and Some Happy Meetings
Dec. 9, 2025

Proper Holiday Greetings and Some Happy Meetings

Joe and Jamie talk about the current holiday season and all the trimmings to boot! Listen as they talk about what it means to teach during this hyper-busy season and how much stress can come your way in and out of the classroom. These two veteran educators discuss their tips on holiday greetings an…
On the Road at the 2025 NJEA Convention
Dec. 2, 2025

On the Road at the 2025 NJEA Convention

Hosts Joe and Jamie hit the road all the way to Atlantic City, New Jersey to the 2025 New Jersey Educators Association Convention. Speakers, teachers, leaders, companies and the one and only Malala Yousafzai were highlights of this year's NJEA convention and Joe and Jamie were there to cover all of…
We are Grateful, but not for Learned Helplessness in Students
Nov. 25, 2025

We are Grateful, but not for Learned Helplessness in Students

Leaning into the gratitude of the season, our hosts play a fun game of Thanksgiving: Would you Rather.  The hilarity of that is just a twist and turn onto the street of the newest learning challenge for teachers everywhere: learned helplessness in students.
Hey Jealousy - Four Day School Work Week with Courtney White
Nov. 18, 2025

Hey Jealousy - Four Day School Work Week with Courtney White

Listen as our hosts speak to four day school work week teacher Courtney White. Straight from the Dallas Fort Worth area of Texas, teacher sensation Courtney White shares all the benefits and positive outcomes she has encountered in her four day work week school district as a teacher and as a parent.
Educate and Rejuvenate with Kelsey Sorenson
Oct. 7, 2025

Educate and Rejuvenate with Kelsey Sorenson

Life coach,  author, app creator, Club Creator, Kelsey Sorenson is flooding the conversation with hope, tools, smiles, stickers and all the brilliant things each teacher needs to not only be able to educate, but also remember to rejuvenate. Her monthly themes and teacher tips are brilliant as commu…
Is Social Media Ruining the Classroom?
Sept. 16, 2025

Is Social Media Ruining the Classroom?

Opening the school year can be a challenge even for the most seasoned teachers. Join our hosts as they discuss social media, handling daily schedule changes, classroom decorating, and interacting with their students each day.
What is exhausting the teachers?
June 3, 2025

What is exhausting the teachers?

Teachers in this country are perpetually exhausted. But why?? Join our veteran host teachers with over 50 years of teaching experience between them to explore the reasons behind why teachers are so tired. Both in and out of the classroom, teachers are more tired than ever, but why? Our hosts have s…
What Makes a “Good” Parent? Even Kelly Clarkson doesn't know.
May 6, 2025

What Makes a “Good” Parent? Even Kelly Clarkson doesn't know.

In today's society being a parent can be amongst the most difficult of all of life’s challenges. Raising children is not for the faint of heart, and Jamie and Joe discuss some of the issues facing parents these days that make them both say, I don’t get it! Being a good parent is everyone’s goal, bu…
Never stop dating… your co teacher?
April 15, 2025

Never stop dating… your co teacher?

Jennifer Mazzochi joins the pod this week to discuss co teaching connections. Special education teacher and coteaching aficionado Jennifer Mazzochi explains how to make the unique relationship between co teachers thrive in the best interest of the partnership and the students in their charge.
We’re Not Foolin’, We love AnnaK
April 1, 2025

We’re Not Foolin’, We love AnnaK

Joe and Jamie welcome Insta sensation AnnaK, also known as ReadAwaywithMissK, as they share their love of teaching, reading, and being funny.  Anna shares her experiences in the classroom beginning in the Bronx and continuing all the way down to Louisville.  Anna shares with us her love of teaching…
Believe’ment is Achievement with Ed DeShazer
March 18, 2025

Believe’ment is Achievement with Ed DeShazer

Director Edward DeShazer joins us to discuss teacher well being, how to maintain boundaries and his latest book, Closing the Believe’ment Gap. His powerful belief in positive behaviors, teacher support and pouring it back into the teachers of America will inspire even the most critical cynic.