The Elephant and the Teacher

EP. 21 – 3 Questions for The End of The School Year

8 min · 15. juni 2026
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By the time June hits, most teachers' nervous systems are running on pure adrenaline. In this mini episode, Michelle offers three reflective questions to carry into your summer that are about you – the human behind the teacher. (1) When were you most authentic? (2) When did you fully receive from others? (3) When did you feel truly seen? These moments aren't just good memories for your journal,  they're clues that can help you reveal the exact conditions where you were most regulated. Use your summer to find more of those moments, so you can bring your most rested, grounded self back into the room next fall. Ask a Question: Have a question for Michelle? Fill out the listener form [Linked Here] [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdWAYAAj5U-n4ecUt0DVb6Ad-D-yu8pHEsVc8ZFyQu3YG2yng/viewform?usp=header]. Support the Podcast: If this episode moved your thinking, please leave a 5-star review and tag @DearMrsRoundy [https://www.instagram.com/dearmrsroundy/]on social media!

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EP. 21 – 3 Questions for The End of The School Year

By the time June hits, most teachers' nervous systems are running on pure adrenaline. In this mini episode, Michelle offers three reflective questions to carry into your summer that are about you – the human behind the teacher. (1) When were you most authentic? (2) When did you fully receive from others? (3) When did you feel truly seen? These moments aren't just good memories for your journal,  they're clues that can help you reveal the exact conditions where you were most regulated. Use your summer to find more of those moments, so you can bring your most rested, grounded self back into the room next fall. Ask a Question: Have a question for Michelle? Fill out the listener form [Linked Here] [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdWAYAAj5U-n4ecUt0DVb6Ad-D-yu8pHEsVc8ZFyQu3YG2yng/viewform?usp=header]. Support the Podcast: If this episode moved your thinking, please leave a 5-star review and tag @DearMrsRoundy [https://www.instagram.com/dearmrsroundy/]on social media!

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EP. 19 – Barefoot and Blindfolded: What Fear in the Forest Taught Me About Teaching

In this episode, Michelle shares a profound personal experience from a week-long ancestral skills course in Montana, where she found herself barefoot and blindfolded walking through the forest. What started as a physical challenge quickly surfaced something much deeper: old stories about inadequacy, toughness, and the fear of needing help.  The lessons she carried out of that forest go straight into the classroom. Michelle unpacks what it means to stand beside someone in their fear without making them feel weak for having it. Ask a Question: Have a question for Michelle? Fill out the listener form [Linked Here] [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdWAYAAj5U-n4ecUt0DVb6Ad-D-yu8pHEsVc8ZFyQu3YG2yng/viewform?usp=header]. Support the Podcast: If this episode moved your thinking, please leave a 5-star review and tag @DearMrsRoundy [https://www.instagram.com/dearmrsroundy/]on social media!

25. maj 202616 min
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EP. 18 – Cultivating a Culture of Evidence Based Grading with Ryan Donovan (Part 2)

In the second half of their deep dive into evidence based grading, Michelle Roundy and Ryan Donovan—award-winning AP U.S. History teacher and 2026 Top 50 Trailblazing Educator—tackle the "elephant" of traditional grading.  The conversation shifts into the practical "how-to" of an evidence-based classroom, highlighting the necessity of breaking down complex assessments into manageable skill progressions. This episode serves as a roadmap for teachers looking to move away from transactional "points-chasing" and toward a cyclical learning process where students are encouraged to practice, reflect, and try again until mastery is achieved. Check out the First Episode with Ryan Donovan Here (EP. 16) [https://open.spotify.com/episode/14USI4Jwxa8gpb3zVYnPS7?si=-dlopaP9SV2yzuxItlyzNw] Ask a Question: Have a question for Michelle? Fill out the listener form [Linked Here] [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdWAYAAj5U-n4ecUt0DVb6Ad-D-yu8pHEsVc8ZFyQu3YG2yng/viewform?usp=header]. Support the Podcast: If this episode moved your thinking, please leave a 5-star review and tag @DearMrsRoundy [https://www.instagram.com/dearmrsroundy/]on social media!

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EP. 17 – How To Be a More Conscious Leader with Stephanie Hardeman of Teton Teams | Personal Responsibility and Candor

In this episode, Michelle sits down in person with her friend and colleague Stephanie Hardeman — educator, executive coach, and founder of Teton Teams Development — to explore two powerful commitments from The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership: taking 100% personal responsibility and speaking candidly. Together they unpack the "above and below the line" model, examining how fear drives us into reactive, energy-draining patterns — whether we show up as the victim, the villain, or the surprising one — the hero. Stephanie breaks down why heroing others, though it feels generous, can quietly erode confidence and rob people of the at-bats they need to grow. The conversation then turns to the courage it takes to speak candidly — not to convince or explode, but to genuinely connect. Michelle and Stephanie leave listeners with three concrete practices to start noticing their own energy patterns, body signals, and the conversations they've been avoiding. If you've ever wondered why you feel exhausted despite working so hard, this episode will give you a new lens for understanding where your energy is actually going. Stephanie Hardeman with Teton Teams: * INSTAGRAM [https://www.instagram.com/tetonteams] * www.TetonTeams.com [applewebdata://1305E17B-ADD0-47DA-8949-AB52038A7B13/www.tetonteams.com] The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership Book: A New Paradigm for Sustainable Success [https://a.co/d/06m8NOiD] Ask a Question: Have a question for Michelle? Fill out the listener form [Linked Here] [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdWAYAAj5U-n4ecUt0DVb6Ad-D-yu8pHEsVc8ZFyQu3YG2yng/viewform?usp=header]. Support the Podcast: If this episode moved your thinking, please leave a 5-star review and tag @DearMrsRoundy [https://www.instagram.com/dearmrsroundy/]on social media!

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