The Art of Podcasting in Education: Insights from Teachers on Fire and After the Bell

Ever wondered what it takes to create engaging, impactful educational podcasts while managing a busy teaching or admin career? On Monday, February 23, The Stunt Brothers explore the journey of educators turned podcasters, sharing tips, stories, and lessons learned from the hosts of Teachers on Fire and After the Bell. Whether you’re a veteran educator or just starting, discover how podcasting can enrich your professional life, foster connections, and amplify your voice across communities.

For many teachers and administrators, podcasting has become a powerful tool not just for sharing ideas but for building a community, reflecting on practice, and exploring new frontiers in education. Tim Cavey, host of Teachers on Fire, and Roy and Martin of After the Bell, are prime examples of educators who have harnessed this medium.

Tim Cavey started his journey inspired by entrepreneurial podcasts like John Lee Dumas’s Entrepreneurs on Fire, recognizing early on the potential of podcasting for professional development. He found joy in everyday conversations that sparked ideas for his own podcast, leading him to develop a thriving community of educators.

Similarly, the hosts of After the Bell, in their second season with over 50 episodes, share stories, guest insights, and personal reflections from their lifelong careers in education. Their approach exemplifies that podcasting, when integrated into a busy schedule, can be both fulfilling and professionally rewarding.

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