Tag: learning

  • Finding Self Compassion for Educators

    In the demanding world of education, teachers often put their own needs on the back burner while striving to nurture their students. In our current episode of the After the Bell podcast, Roy and Martin engage in a heartfelt discussion with author Lisa Baylis about her book, “Self-Compassion for Educators.” This episode sheds light on…

  • Coming This Monday: Talking Mathematics With Dr. Lily Yen

    This coming Monday, February 2, 2026, The Stunt Brothers delve into the intricacies of math education, featuring insights from Dr. Lily Yen, a seasoned mathematics educator. This engaging discussion not only highlights the struggles teachers face but also offers valuable strategies for enhancing math instruction. In the world of education, mathematics often stands out as…

  • Episode 51 With Olympian Tine Parker

    In this week’s episode of After the Bell, Martin and Roy dive deep into the challenges and triumphs of educators while promoting wellness and physical activity. With special guest Tine Parker, an Olympic sailor and educational leader, the conversation unfolds to reveal valuable insights on teaching, learning, and staying healthy in a demanding profession. Main…

  • Sick of Data?

    Teachers Are Drowning in Data—And Still Waiting for Support If you ask most teachers what they need right now, the answer is rarely more tests or another data spreadsheet. And yet, that’s exactly what keeps piling up. Across classrooms, teachers are spending countless hours administering assessments, analyzing data, uploading results, and attending meetings about numbers—often with little to…

  • Coming Monday: Talking Retirement With Linda Watson

    In this coming Monday’s episode of After the Bell, Martin and Roy explore the multifaceted life of a teacher, offering a comprehensive wellness guide for educators. With insights from Linda Watson, a retired teacher, political activist, union leader, stellar teacher, and pension advisor, the conversation delves into the evolution of teaching, the significance of pensions,…

  • Journey into Teaching: Insights from New Educators

    Coming exclusively to After The Bell in January 2026 A three part journey begins as we spend over a year following four teacher candidates from student teacher to professional teacher. In this first engaging podcast episode, we delve into the experiences of four teacher candidates as they embark on their teaching journey. With a mix…

In the demanding world of education, teachers often put their own needs on the back burner while striving to nurture their students. In our current episode of the After the Bell podcast, Roy and Martin engage in a heartfelt discussion with author Lisa Baylis about her book, “Self-Compassion for Educators.” This episode sheds light on the importance of self-care and offers practical strategies for teachers to cultivate self-compassion in their daily lives.

Lisa Baylis, our guest this week, brings a wealth of knowledge to the conversation. Her insights into self-compassion are particularly relevant for educators who often feel overwhelmed. As she explains, self-compassion isn’t just a concept; it’s a practice that can significantly impact teachers’ resilience and overall mental health. The Stunt Brothers express their excitement about Baylis’ upcoming professional development conference, where she will delve deeper into her teachings, making the episode a timely resource for educators.

Throughout the episode, Lisa shares practical opportunities for reflection, urging teachers to journal and engage in self-discovery. Martin and Roy underline the importance of these practices, noting that they can help educators develop self-awareness and resilience. For instance, Lisa encourages teachers to acknowledge their challenges while also celebrating their achievements, creating a balanced narrative that fosters self-acceptance. 

Roy and Martin resonate with Baylis’ approach, recalling their own experiences in the classroom. They acknowledge that teaching is inherently challenging and that self-compassion can serve as a vital tool in navigating these difficulties. The podcast emphasizes that while the journey may be tough, it is essential for teachers to recognize their worth and not to give up on themselves. This reflection aligns with Lisa Baylis’ assertion that cultivating mindfulness can ease the burdens of teaching, making the profession more rewarding.

Key Takeaways  

The conversation with Lisa Baylis on the After the Bell podcast offers valuable insights for educators seeking to prioritize their well-being. Key takeaways include:  

1. Self-compassion is essential for teachers to maintain their mental health and resilience.  

2. Practical strategies, such as journaling, can help educators reflect on their experiences and foster self-awareness.  

3. Acknowledging both challenges and successes is vital in creating a balanced perspective of one’s teaching journey.  

4. Mindfulness practices can alleviate stress and enhance the teaching experience.

By embracing these principles, educators can cultivate a more compassionate approach to their roles, ultimately benefiting themselves and their students.