A podcast for tutors to share their story on transitioning from being a classroom teacher into a self-employed tutor.
We share business tips and ideas to help increase income. The aim is to support teachers to create a life they want around a business that provides high-level value.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A podcast for tutors to share their story on transitioning from being a classroom teacher into a self-employed tutor.
We share business tips and ideas to help increase income. The aim is to support teachers to create a life they want around a business that provides high-level value.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of Grow Your Tutoring Business, I get a bit raw and real about something that knocked me sideways recently—a run-in with online negativity that triggered some old feelings around teaching, identity, and how we show up in business. What started as an annoying Facebook comment turned into a much bigger reflection on the kind of messaging out there for teachers right now, especially those being promised magic-wand solutions to leave the classroom. I share how I let it get to me, what it revealed about my own journey, and why not everyone is ready to receive help—because healing takes time.
But this episode isn’t just a vent. I also talk about what lifted me back up again: a great real-world connection in a board game café, the joy of serving others through meaningful 1:1 conversations, and how important it is to create safe, judgement-free spaces for people who are navigating change. Whether you’re still processing your exit from the classroom or figuring out your next steps, this episode is a reminder that growth is rarely linear—but there are moments of light, connection, and progress when we stay open to them.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.