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Podcast PD with Kristina

Podcast by Kristina Lamia

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Podcast PD with Kristina is a practical professional learning podcast for educators who want strategies that actually work in real classrooms. Hosted by school leader and educator Kristina Lamia, this series explores the science of behavior, trauma-informed practices, and classroom strategies that support both student regulation and teacher wellbeing.Each episode connects brain research with real school experiences, helping educators understand why student behavior happens and how to respond in ways that build safety, trust, and learning. Topics include de-escalation strategies, transitions, behavior as communication, nervous system regulation, and practical language teachers can use in challenging moments.This podcast is designed for teachers, support staff, and school leaders who are navigating increasingly complex student needs and want realistic tools they can use immediately.Because behavior moments are not interruptions to learning.They are learning.

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10 episodes

episode The Token Economy: Episode 2, The Story I'm Finally Ready To Tell artwork

The Token Economy: Episode 2, The Story I'm Finally Ready To Tell

In this deeply personal episode of The Token Economy, Kristina shares the story she is finally ready to tell — growing up as an eldest daughter in a changing world, becoming an educator and school leader through crisis and instability, navigating pregnancy loss, postpartum depression, medical trauma, COVID, motherhood, divorce, and professional identity shifts. This episode explores what it means to “keep going,” what it costs to survive inside systems that do not always hold people well, and why The Token Economy is ultimately about truth, repair, connection, and creating space for people to stop performing okay. Content note: This episode includes discussion of pregnancy loss, medical trauma, postpartum depression, school violence, COVID, and divorce.

14 May 2026 - 15 min
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The Token Economy: Episode 1: What Did It Cost to Show Up Here?

Episode 1: What Did It Cost to Show Up Here? In the first episode of The Token Economy, Kristina begins with the story she was handed: born in the 1980s, raised in a working-class family, taught to value hard work, loyalty, resilience, and doing what was expected. Through personal reflection, she begins to unpack the invisible “tokens” she learned to earn and spend in order to be seen as good, successful, lovable, and strong. This episode sets the foundation for the series by asking a powerful question: what parts of ourselves did we trade away in order to become who the world rewarded us for being? The Token Economy is a reflective podcast series about the invisible systems that teach us who we are supposed to be, what we are rewarded for, and what we learn to trade in order to belong. Through personal storytelling, humor, honesty, and educator-hearted reflection, Kristina explores the cost of becoming “successful,” “good,” “strong,” or “easy to love” in a world that often rewards performance over authenticity. This series invites listeners to examine the tokens they have spent, the roles they have played, and what it might mean to finally build a life that feels honest, whole, and fully their own.

5 May 2026 - 10 min
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Podcast PD Episode 7: The Emotional Load of Teaching

In this episode of Podcast PD with Kristina, we shift the focus from students to something just as important—but often overlooked: the emotional experience of educators. Teaching is more than lesson planning and instruction. It is emotional labor, constant decision-making, and ongoing nervous system regulation. Drawing on research in emotional labor (Hochschild), decision fatigue (Baumeister), polyvagal theory (Porges), and trauma-informed practices, this episode explores why the work feels so heavy—and why that feeling is not a personal failure, but a predictable response to the demands of the job. We unpack how a dysregulated adult nervous system can impact classroom culture, why co-regulation matters, and how cycles of stress can unintentionally escalate student behavior. We also explore the differences between burnout and compassion fatigue, the impact of secondary trauma, and the increasing complexity of teaching in today’s classrooms. This episode reinforces a core idea: regulated classrooms start with regulated adults. If you’ve ever felt exhausted, overwhelmed, or questioned whether what you’re doing is enough—this conversation is for you. The goal is not to fix everything overnight, but to normalize the emotional side of this work, build awareness, and begin creating a culture where adults feel supported, not just expected to push through. ✨ In upcoming episodes, we’ll dive into burnout, practical regulation strategies you can use during the school day, and how we build staff cultures rooted in support, curiosity, and ca

27 Mar 2026 - 9 min
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Episode 6: When It Still Escalates: Co-Regulation in Real Classroom Moments

In Episode 6, we take the next step in trauma-informed practice and focus on what to do when behavior escalates despite strong Tier 1 supports, clear routines, and intentional teacher language. This episode is grounded in staff feedback and real classroom experiences, addressing one of the most common challenges educators shared: how to respond in the moment when one student’s dysregulation impacts the entire room. Building on the foundation of brain science, this episode explores co-regulation as the key to de-escalation. You’ll learn how nervous systems influence one another, why managing the classroom environment matters just as much as responding to the individual student, and how to regulate both at the same time. This episode provides realistic, ready-to-use strategies and scripts you can implement immediately, including how to reduce language load, stabilize the class during disruptions, use proximity and tone effectively, and respond to loud or escalated behavior without increasing the intensity. There is also a focus on supporting students with autism and sensory needs through environmental and predictable supports. If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing everything right and behavior still escalates, this episode will help you understand why and give you practical tools that actually work in real classroom moments.

20 Mar 2026 - 20 min
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