On this week's episode I talk to Mike Kaufman, MSW, PhD, Author of Doing Good & Doing Well. Mike challenges the traditional idea that top leadership roles are best filled by individuals with business degrees. Instead, he advocates for the unique perspectives and skills that helping professionals—such as educators, social workers, and community organizers—bring to leadership positions, particularly in non-profit and service-oriented sectors.
We discuss:
The Value of Helping Professionals in Leadership: Mike Kaufman discusses how his background in social work has equipped him with essential skills for leadership roles in service-based organizations.
Transferable Skills: Insight into specific skills from helping professions, such as empathy, communication, and problem-solving, that are highly transferable to leadership positions.
Showcasing Skills and Experiences: Tips on how educators and other helping professionals can effectively highlight their skills and experiences on resumes and during interviews.
Addressing Misconceptions: Exploring common biases that hiring managers may have about candidates from helping professions and strategies to overcome these misconceptions.
Transitioning to Leadership Roles: Practical advice for teachers and educators looking to move into leadership roles, focusing on networking and professional development.
Translating Classroom Experience: How educators can translate their classroom experience into valuable leadership qualities that service organizations seek.
Stakeholder Management: Utilizing expertise in managing diverse stakeholders to demonstrate leadership capabilities.
Professional Development: The importance of continuous learning and professional development for educators transitioning out of the classroom.
Qualities of Leadership Candidates: Identifying the key traits that service-based organizations look for in leadership candidates and how educators can showcase these qualities.
Resources and Links:
If you're an educator or helping professional considering a transition into a leadership role, tune in to this insightful conversation for practical tips and encouragement. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with others who might benefit from this discussion!
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Free networking guide for transitioning teachers: https://whatsnextteacher.com/networkingguide/
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Visit the website: https://www.whatsnextteacher.com
Get coaching: https://whatsnextteacher.com/career-coaching-for-teachers/
Should I leave the classroom: free quiz https://www.whatsnextteacher.com/quiz
Today I talk to Dr. Jordan B. Smith! We talk about:
Jordan B. Smith Jr. is a dedicated educator and advocate who has significantly impacted the lives of students through his work as a mathematics teacher, public speaker, and educational consultant. He has served the San Jacinto Unified School District for over 19 years, including roles at San Jacinto High School and Mountain View Alternative Schools, where he specialized in helping students overcome their fear of mathematics and achieve academic success. With advanced degrees in Secondary Education and Educational Leadership, Dr. Smith has also been an active member and chairperson of visiting committees for the Accrediting Commission for Schools Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACS WASC). He has presented at numerous educational conferences and conducted field testing for emerging educational technology. In addition to his teaching career, he founded Annapolis Creed LLC and is a best-selling author. Dr. Smith was named Amazon Future Engineer Teacher of the Year in 2023 and AFE Teacher Ambassador for 2024, and he retired in June 2024 after nearly two decades of service.
https://books.teachleadandinspire.com/welcome/
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Free networking guide for transitioning teachers: https://whatsnextteacher.com/networkingguide/
Done-for-you teacher transition resumes (download and personalize!): https://whatsnextteacher.com/life-after-teaching/
Visit the website: https://www.whatsnextteacher.com
Get coaching: https://whatsnextteacher.com/career-coaching-for-teachers/
Should I leave the classroom: free quiz https://www.whatsnextteacher.com/quiz
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This week I talk to veteran teacher Shannon Hazel, author of the new book New Teacher Confidential: What They Didn’t Tell You About Being a Teacher. We talk all things teacher burnout including steps to sustain you if you’ve given all you’ve got in the tank.
Shannon Hazel is a recently-retired public school teacher and the author of the upcoming book New Teacher Confidential: What They Didn’t Tell You About Being a Teacher. Over her 25-year career, she was a K-8 teacher, special education specialist and instructional coach for teachers. During that time, she was actively involved in the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario and mentored many new teachers. In 2023, Shannon was recognized for her leadership and advocacy work for students by the Council for Exceptional Children. She is the founder of teacherEDU.ca, an online community for teachers to learn, connect, collaborate, and grow their capacity as educators. Shannon is the mother of two young adults, a dog parent and a longtime fan of the Kansas City Chiefs.
Connect directly with employers who want to hire former teachers with Goldendelicious https://www.goldendelicious.ai
Free networking guide for transitioning teachers: https://whatsnextteacher.com/networkingguide/
Done-for-you teacher transition resumes (download and personalize!): https://whatsnextteacher.com/life-after-teaching/
Visit the website: https://www.whatsnextteacher.com
Get coaching: https://whatsnextteacher.com/career-coaching-for-teachers/
Should I leave the classroom: free quiz https://www.whatsnextteacher.com/quiz
Today we're talking all things trainings, certifications, upskilling, and reskilling with Tai Nehisi of Organizely, an A.I.- supported digital marketplace for today's workforce supporting upskilling + reskilling for all adult learners.
Connect directly with employers who want to hire former teachers with Goldendelicious https://www.goldendelicious.ai
Free networking guide for transitioning teachers: https://whatsnextteacher.com/networkingguide/
Done-for-you teacher transition resumes (download and personalize!): https://whatsnextteacher.com/life-after-teaching/
Visit the website: https://www.whatsnextteacher.com
Get coaching: https://whatsnextteacher.com/career-coaching-for-teachers/
Should I leave the classroom: free quiz https://www.whatsnextteacher.com/quiz
Has silence 🦗🦗 or a slew of rejections got you feeling less-than-motivated? This quickie episode is for you.
I talk about:
This episode is sponsored by Goldendelicious, the job platform directly connecting teachers with employers who want to hire them. https://www.goldendelicious.ai/
This week I was on the Educator Forever podcast. Please check out the Educator Forever network to discover how to apply your teaching skills in careers outside of the classroom but still in the education space.
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Julie Packett is a former K-12 teacher who navigated the journey from the classroom to a flourishing career in data science. Recognizing the hurdles educators face when transitioning out of teaching, Julie was inspired to pave a smoother path for others by leveraging her expertise in data science. She is the visionary behind Goldendelicious, an innovative platform designed to connect teachers directly with employers eager to harness the unique skill sets of former educators. Through Goldendelicious Julie seeks to empower teachers exploring new career horizons, bridging the gap between traditional education and diverse professional opportunities.
We talked about her career journey and the hurdles she had to overcome transitioning out of teaching. We also discuss what she passes on to teachers who want to enter the field of data science.
Topics Discussed:
Dealing with imposter syndrome
Staying connected to teaching after leaving the education world
How trying new jobs increases confidence
Resources:
Golden Delicious: Sign up for the waitlist to be the first to use the platform and secure your next job.
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Take Lily's FREE quiz to nail down your next best career step in education.
Spring is in the air, and while many of us used to count down to those coveted school breaks, there’s something refreshing about finding balance and rejuvenation all year round. In today’s episode, we dive into my top three free online resources that can radically simplify and illuminate the path for educators looking for a career change.
Resource #1: O*Net Online
Resource #2: Lightcast Resume Optimizer
Resource #3: LinkedIn Learning
How to use these resources strategically:
Closing Thoughts: Don’t let the vast sea of online resources overwhelm you as a teacher in transition. Today, we’ve spotlighted three tools that are not only free but specifically designed to support you as you leave the teaching profession. Remember, it’s about making informed, strategic decisions that align with your career aspirations. There are alternative career options for teachers and lots of hiring managers love hiring former teachers.
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In this heartfelt episode, our host shares the personal and profound journey of leaving the teaching profession, a decision fraught with emotion but ultimately led to self-discovery and new beginnings. From confronting the guilt and fear associated with leaving a career in education to discussing the systemic issues that plague the profession, this episode delves into the reasons behind the difficult choice to step away from the classroom. Listen as we explore the challenges of blurred boundaries, the pressure to conform to unrealistic expectations, and the quest for personal well-being and professional fulfillment outside of teaching. This episode is a candid reflection on making a significant life change, offering insights and encouragement for anyone contemplating a similar path.
Connect directly with employers who want to hire former teachers with Goldendelicious https://www.goldendelicious.ai
Free networking guide for transitioning teachers: https://whatsnextteacher.com/networkingguide/
Done-for-you teacher transition resumes (download and personalize!): https://whatsnextteacher.com/life-after-teaching/
Visit the website: https://www.whatsnextteacher.com
Get coaching: https://whatsnextteacher.com/career-coaching-for-teachers/
Should I leave the classroom: free quiz https://www.whatsnextteacher.com/quiz
In this episode, I talk about GUILT, a major factor keeping teachers stuck in teaching long after they've wanted to change careers. I also talk about guilt and:
Protecting Your Wellbeing: Prioritizing personal health and well-being over staying in a profession out of obligation.
Challenges in the Current Education System: A look at the systemic issues within education, including the empowerment of parents, ethical dilemmas, and lack of boundaries that contribute to teacher burnout.
Safety Concerns in Schools: Addressing the increased anxiety around school safety, including the impact of school shootings on the decision to leave teaching.
The Sunk Cost Fallacy: Exploration of the sunk cost fallacy in the context of education and why it's okay to pivot into something new, despite time and resources invested.
The Misconception of a Teacher’s Duty: Debunking the notion that it's a teacher's sole responsibility to 'save' every student and highlighting student resilience.
Financial Considerations: Discussing the right to seek financial stability and growth outside of teaching, challenging the perception that desiring better pay is selfish.
Blurred Boundaries in Education: Examining the erosion of work-life boundaries in teaching and how it contributes to the decision to leave the profession.
Connect directly with employers who want to hire former teachers with Goldendelicious https://www.goldendelicious.ai
Free networking guide for transitioning teachers: https://whatsnextteacher.com/networkingguide/
Done-for-you teacher transition resumes (download and personalize!): https://whatsnextteacher.com/life-after-teaching/
Visit the website: https://www.whatsnextteacher.com
Get coaching: https://whatsnextteacher.com/career-coaching-for-teachers/
Should I leave the classroom: free quiz https://www.whatsnextteacher.com/quiz
Meet Jacqueline B: A Teacher's Journey to Thriving Entrepreneurship
In this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Jacqueline Butler, a former teacher who embarked on a remarkable journey of transformation and entrepreneurship. Jacqueline's story is a testament to the endless possibilities that exist for educators seeking fulfillment and success beyond the classroom.
Jacqueline's background as an educator spans 13 years, during which she dedicated herself to shaping young minds. However, her path took a dramatic turn when she made the bold decision to leave the classroom behind. What followed was a remarkable journey of self-discovery, resilience, and extraordinary achievement.
Today, Jacqueline stands as a globally ranked Top 0.1% Etsy Seller, having tripled her teaching salary through her entrepreneurial endeavors. She is not only a multiple 6-figure business owner but also a passionate mentor, helping others cultivate their digital product Etsy businesses through her courses and coaching.
In this episode, Jacqueline shares her insights and experiences, offering valuable guidance on how educators can supplement or replace their teaching income by selling digital products on Etsy. She delves into topics such as:
Balancing Teaching and Entrepreneurship: Jacqueline reflects on the challenges of growing her online business while still committed to a teaching job that no longer resonated with her.
Embracing Change: She opens up about the pivotal moment when she realized it was time to resign from her teaching career and how she overcame the fear of stepping into the unknown.
Success Strategies: Jacqueline reveals her winning strategy for building a thriving Etsy business, achieving six-figure revenue in less than two years.
Teacher's Advantage: She highlights how her background as a teacher seamlessly aligned with selling digital products on Etsy, emphasizing the transferable skills educators possess.
Getting Started: For those interested in venturing into the world of Etsy without relying on social media or paid advertising, Jacqueline offers her best tips and insights.
Even if you're not specifically interested in selling digital products on Etsy, Jacqueline's journey and wisdom serve as an inspiration that true success is attainable and closer than you might think. Her story is a beacon of hope for educators seeking alternative paths to fulfillment and prosperity.
Tune in to this episode to hear Jacqueline's remarkable journey and gain valuable insights into entrepreneurship, leaving the classroom, and finding your own path to happiness and success.
If you're as excited as we are to learn from Jacqueline's experiences and strategies, be sure to let us know, and don't miss this inspiring conversation!
Ever felt that your teaching experience limits your job prospects? Think again!
In this episode, we tackle the crucial topic: 'Leveraging Your Current Teaching Role for Your Next Career Move.' Teachers, your classroom isn't just a space to impart knowledge; it's your training ground for diverse roles out there!
Ever scanned a job posting and thought, "I don’t have those skills?" Let’s turn that around. We'll delve into how you can creatively harness your current teaching role to build skills tailored for that dream job.
Remember, beyond the paycheck, your teaching role offers invaluable experience. Learn to monetize that expertise. Let's redefine your career trajectory, one classroom experience at a time. Tune in, and let's embark on this enlightening journey together.
In this episode, we talk about:
Feeling Stuck in Teaching? Transitioning out of the classroom can seem daunting. But guess what? Your teaching role is bursting with transferable skills.
Teacher to Corporate & Beyond: Teachers aren't limited. Dive into the diverse job opportunities for former teachers, from ed tech jobs to roles that tap into teacher skills in the business world.
Your Classroom, Your Training Ground:
Job Postings as Your Roadmap: Scan them, dissect them, and identify the skills you need. Then, creatively cultivate them right in your classroom.
Monetize Your Teaching Skills: Realize and emphasize this – one of your most valuable compensation as a teacher is the experience. It's monetizable. It's your stepping stone for applying to non-teaching jobs and can be translated into the business world.
Services & Support: We touch on teacher career services, career counseling for teachers, and the art of rewriting a teacher resume. Plus, get insights on teacher job fairs and job placement strategies.
Join us as we delve deeper into the world of career guidance for teachers. Whether you're thinking of quitting teaching or just seeking career advice for teachers, this episode offers a wealth of actionable insights. Let's redefine and reshape your career journey together!
Andrea Hanson is a former teacher turned boutique owner + landlord + business mentor. In 2016, she retired as a teacher to focus full time on her first online business and since then she's started *3* more successful businesses which led her to launching RAE (ReAligned Entrepreneurs). With RAE she pours her love for small business into women who feel the nudge for more.
Andrea says she's learned that too many women think their dream business is unattainable, so she's on a personal mission to clear out any limiting beliefs and show you how to lean into the unknown!
In this inspiring episode, we talk about:
Leaving teaching for a new career path even when you love teaching and aren't really wanting to leave
Finding fulfillment in connecting with students, not just teaching curriculum, and how that translates outside of the classroom
Leaving teaching career for passion projects
How teachers face guilt, fear, and intimidation when leaving the classroom
Career change, self-doubt, and financial planning
Blocking out naysayers to focus on your own excitement about what's next
Struggling with imposter syndrome yet reprogramming thoughts through personal development and constant growth
How social expectations of women in the workplace hold them back and ways to overcome these challenges
Andrea's journey of leaving teaching to pursue coaching and boutique ownership, and how mentorship and time management skills led to her success
How to identify viable business ideas and Andrea's test to determine if an idea is worth pursuing
How to pay attention to signs that an idea is worth exploring
Check out Andrea's amazing business here and if you'd like to work with her, please get it touch! @andrea.hanson.82 or andreahanson82 AT gmail dot com.
For more great content for transitioning teachers, check us out at the What's Next Teacher website or @whatsnextteacher on Instagram. If you liked this episode or have a question or topic for a future episode, drop me a quick note! julie AT whatsnextteacher dot com.
This week we talk to Jen Widerberg, also known as Financial Services Tech Recruiter.
Jen has been in recruiting for over 15 years, and she's also a friend of mine who talks candidly about how teachers should approach a transition out of education.
In this episode, we cover:
You can find Jen on LinkedIn and X where she talks all things tech talent, AI, and marathon running.
Eric James Stephens: A beacon for those considering a teacher career transition. Having personally navigated the choppy waters of leaving the teaching profession, he's emerged as a key figure in advocating alternative career options for teachers. In this episode we talk about just how he pivoted into the world of data during the global pandemic (whew!) with no background in analytics. He started the popular hashtags #TranslateAcademia , #HireHigherEd, and #ChangeHigherEd, and has carved out a very successful path in data analytics using storytelling (and how you can, too!)
In today's deep dive, we uncover:
Are you a teacher wondering how to transition out of education or seeking to adjust your teacher resume for a corporate job? Discover the roles that are eagerly seeking to hire former teachers and how you can seamlessly get out of the classroom.
For a treasure trove of insights and actionable advice:
Connect with him over on LinkedIn and his translate.academia TikTok account FULL of great content to help you make connections between your teaching skillset and the broader landscape of jobs you can land with it.
Ever wondered how one transitions from teaching to tapping into the booming "Online Course Consultant" space? On today's episode, we sit down with Cindy from Course Magic Designs, who took her final bow in the classroom in May 2023 and embarked on a new adventure. With two years of side-hustling under her belt before the big leap, Cindy now enjoys the liberty of working from anywhere, now tethered only to her love for curriculum design. Dive in as she shares her intriguing exit story filled with journal entries, profound reflections, and strategic skill-building. Discover her insights on kickstarting a side gig, morphing it into a full-time endeavor, navigating the rollercoaster of emotions, and what her day-to-day now looks like. Plus, get a sneak peek into her new evergreen program and her upcoming event tailored for budding entrepreneurs itching to create courses. If you're at the crossroads of 'what's next?', this episode is a beacon.
Find Cindy at https://www.coursemagicdesigns.com/
And check out Cindy's new offering The Pearl! Bring Cindy your ocean and she will help you find your pearl. You have many ideas swimming around in your head. You're not sure which one is right for you. THE PEARL will help you sort it all out. Just follow the directions each day and you'll make your way to the "just right" PEARL for you. You will know EXACTLY where you're going next!
This episode is for my listeners who think networking is slimy, sleazy, or awkward. If just thinking about networking as a teacher job changer gives you anxiety (or maybe you just need a little information to get your started), this episode is for you!
In this episode, I talk:
And I also put together a free networking guide to help you guys out.
So excited to have Dr. Sharon Martin, LCSW on the pod today for part II of our talk on *~*~*~boundaries*~*~* for teachers.
Dr. Martin began her career working in community mental health programs serving her community members in need. She's done it all -- counseling, therapy, and clinical supervision in programs serving adolescents, the homeless, juvenile offenders, veterans, and individuals struggling with addiction, trauma, and mental illness. And she's written books to serve people just like YOU on boundaries.
In this episode we talk about:
And more!
YouTube: @sharonmartin
This week we talk BOUNDARIES!
If you are trying to make a teacher career transition and leave the teaching profession, it's probably because you're in a toxic school or district OR you are being overworked and you're burning out.
My best career advice for teacher career changers is my best career advice for anyone in any industry: put boundaries in place.
So often, teachers face untenable situations at work and we think, "If only XYZ would change, things would be so much better." But that removes our agency AND our responsibility and it keeps us stuck in contexts where our physical and mental health and emotional wellbeing suffer.
The key to breaking free is being really clear on our boundaries: where our responsibilities and control start and end.
In this episode, I help you get clear on what boundaries are, why they matter, and how exactly you make this concept actionable in your own life.
Coming at you with a solo pod today! I give you my top 5 tips for writing your resume as a teacher job changer.
In this week's episode, I went back and surveyed my brain...what I wish I knew back then, when I was still a classroom teacher, that I know now, about resumes.
Before you spend time writing the wrong kind of resume in the wrong kind of format with the wrong kinds of bullets, listen to this episode! I tell you all about the beauty of the skills-based resume format for teacher job changers, how to tailor your resume for a specific job posting (for real!) and how to get the skills and experience while you're still a teacher that you need to apply for that dream job.
Skills-based resume templates: https://whatsnextteacher.com/shop/
From high school teacher to badass entrepreneur! With an undergraduate degree in English from Fairfield University and a graduate degree in Educational Leadership from Western Governors University, Angela Gentile traded in her decade long public school teaching career to launch a business helping folks change their body, mindset and life through movement, meditation and mental health coaching. She is the founder of Sweat Remix, a mindful wellness brand that motivates you to start and sustain physical exercise, guides you towards greater self awareness, and provides keepin it real life coaching. With a variety of online fitness classes and her signature #ZenRageHeal process, she and Sweat Remix provide folks with an intentional approach to fitness with sustainable results. Her life coaching sessions and Inner Compass course deliver a full mind, body and spirit transformation to help folks be the badass they were meant to be in just 12 weeks. If you’ve been stuck and feel ready to move and grow, this trailblazer creates opportunities for folks to live strong, authentic and EPIC lives.
In this episode: