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Teacher Armor

15 min · 1. apr. 2026
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"They teach you pedagogy, they teach you curriculum, they teach you how to grade a rubric. They don’t teach you how to build a steel spine while keeping a soft heart." In the longest and most personal episode of Season 2 yet, Rob dives deep into the concept of "Teacher Armor." From the early "forge" of South Carolina to the intense "sanctuary" of inner-city Detroit, this episode explores the functional necessity of building a shield to survive the classroom—and the struggle of learning how to take it off. In this episode: • The Forge: How a principal named "Doc" and the heat of the Lowcountry shaped a young educator. • What the Textbooks Miss: The raw reality of students like "Q" and why "Apollo 13-ing" through 2020 required a different kind of strength. • The Killing Fields vs. The Suburbs: The mental weight of compartmentalizing the commute. • The Seventh Day: Why Saturday is the "unbuckling" point where the armor finally hits the floor. The rebuild is a process of choosing when to be a fortress and when to be a human being. Links & Resources: • Read the graphic illustrated version of this post at RebuildingRob.com

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Third Gear

Rebuilding Rob: the podcast. Season 3, episode 2: 3rd Gear Summary "Work smarter, not harder" is a common slogan, but rarely does anyone explain how to actually shift the gears. In this episode, we define "Third Gear"—the pace of intentionality, composure, and total control. I break down how to move past the "checklist" and the "cynical retreat" to build a foundation that actually lasts, whether you're navigating a classroom, a career, or a new relationship. Key Takeaways The Goldilocks Philosophy: Moving past the "Too Hot" intensity of early relationships and the "Too Cold" inertia of dead-end dynamics to find the "Just Right" pace of deliberate action. The Art of the Pause: Why the pause is a powerful leadership tool, not a sign of failure. It’s the mechanic that allows you to reset your pace and break tension. The Three-Step Check: My core process for maintaining composure in any environment: The Physical Reset: Controlling the impulse to react through breath. The Size-Up: Observing the room before attempting to lead it. The Word Filter: Distinguishing between reactive noise and purposeful communication. Timestamps 0:00-0:49 Introduction: Moving past the slogan to find the gearbox 0:49-2:52 The Goldilocks Philosophy: Navigating relationships and growth 2:52- 5:47 The Tool: Mastering "The Art of the Pause" 5:47-6:44 Outro: Staying in the driver's seat 6:44-7:56 Closing credits Connect with the Journey Blog: join me on the road beyond 1000 days at rebuildingrob.com No glitz. Just the work.

2. juli 20267 min
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The Cape

I’ve spent the last 1,000 days documenting the rebuild. Today, I’m claiming the mantle. In the Season 3 premiere of Rebuilding Rob: The Podcast, I’m drawing a line in the sand. This is my origin story for the next chapter of school administration—a manifesto on leadership, grit, and why I’ve traded the safety of my classroom for the heavy responsibility of the building. We cover the graduation catalyst, the Chick-fil-A fiasco, and the Walmart ice run that changed everything. Psychology of the Rebuild The Philosophy: Exploring the iconography of the Cape and what it truly means to step into a position of leadership. The Graduation Catalyst: The "Mirror" Moment: A look at why certain moments don’t just mark the end of a school year—they mark the end of an era in your own personal timeline. The Evidence: Small Failures, Big Picture: Sometimes, the most mundane errands—like a Chick-fil-A run or a decision in a Walmart parking lot—become the clearest windows into the leadership gaps we’re trying to fill. The Transition & Training Ground: Moving beyond the "four walls" approach. We discuss why the 1,000-day journey has been the ultimate training ground for the professional challenges ahead. The Manifesto / Closing: The principal title means nothing without the steel spine to back it up. A moment of radical self-awareness and the final declaration: I’m coming for the Cape. Follow the journey: Website: rebuildingrob.com Newsletter: [Insert Newsletter Link] Socials: [Insert Handle] Outro "Thanks for listening to Rebuilding Rob: The Podcast. If you’re ready to stop settling and start building, hit subscribe—we’re just getting started. Remember: the only way out is through, and the only way forward is by choosing yourself. See you on the next one." Chapters [Insert Chapter List and Timestamps here later]

11. juni 20268 min
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Rob of a Thousand Days

One thousand days. 143 consecutive weeks. No glitz. Just the work. In this epic Season 2 finale, Rob marks the official completion of his historic 1,000-day consecutive daily blogging streak. This milestone episode is a deep, reflective look across the entire timeline of rebuilding a life from the ground up. Structured around your four foundational pillars, Rob breaks down the grit, the shifts, and the strict boundaries required to rewrite your own narrative. Episode Chapters: 00:00 – 2:20 Introduction 2:20 - 6:09Option C: The definitive breakthrough shift from "which one do I choose?" to "I choose myself." This section explores the necessity of being selfish when it counts, putting your own needs first, and refusing to settle. 6:09-10:22 The 100% Policy: Establishing a new standard for assertiveness and drawing a hard line against social "breadcrumbs." This pillar documents the process of identifying toxic dynamics, setting healthy limits, and sticking to them completely. 10:22-13:13 The Art of Moving Slowly: Navigating the "tween years" and "extra innings" of life. This section is dedicated to the slow, steady progress of rebuilding—a crucial reminder that moving slowly is still moving forward, even when the rest of the world is in a rush. 13:13-15:20 The Audacity of Potential: An exploration into the "what if." Finding the courage to look toward the horizon, embrace the potential of what’s next, and use a modern perspective to navigate a deeply personal journey. 15:20-17:08 Outro 17:08-18:20 End Credits Subscribe, leave a review, and follow the daily journey at rebuildingrob.com

31. maj 202618 min
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No glitz. Just the work.

"It’s not just about recording the weather; it’s about tracking the change." As we hit Day 980 of the daily blogging streak, we are officially in the final stretch toward the 1,000-day milestone. In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the industrial-strength philosophy that has fueled this rebuild. This isn’t a highlight reel—it’s an interrogation of the 14-year library and the raw truth behind the "No Glitz" mantra. In this episode, we discuss: • The 14-Year Library: Looking back at the spiral-bound engineering journals that started in 2012 and the shift from documenting time to tracking real, internal change. • The Point of No Return: Identifying the moment I realized I was just a "cog in the machine" and the decision to stop fulfilling roles and start building a man. • The 100% Policy & Option C: Why self-preservation requires a refusal to settle for "breadcrumbs" and how Guinan’s "Option C" became a foundational boundary. • The Anti-Phony Policy: Rejecting the filters and "glitz" of modern social media in favor of the "Raw Edge" of reality. • Mile 26: Finding the stride in the final 0.2 miles before the 1,000-day mark. Connect with the Journey: • Blog: Rebuilding Rob – Follow the 1,000-day streak live. • Theme: Audacity of Potential / Bugs and Boundaries. No glitz. Just the work.

13. maj 20269 min