Playing Teacher
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2393069/fan_mail/new] In this episode, Matt, Rob, and Brugge pull back the curtain on one of the least-discussed realities of working in schools: teachers are not only instructors, they are also emergency managers, crowd-control specialists, traffic directors, social workers, field-trip logisticians, and sometimes the last line of defense between students and danger. Using a recent Oklahoma school shooting incident as a serious entry point, the conversation moves through the lived realities of school safety: lockdowns, shelter-in-place drills, fire drills, evacuation protocols, dismissal chaos, field-trip transportation, custody complications, and the impossible split-second decisions educators are expected to make under pressure. What makes the episode especially compelling is the contrast between formal safety protocols and the messy, human, unpredictable reality of school life. The hosts show how much of teaching happens outside the lesson plan: blocking traffic during fire drills, remembering which adult can legally pick up which child, managing 30 students on a subway platform, and trying to stay calm when the stakes are very real. The episode is serious, funny, reflective, and deeply teacher-centered. It captures the emotional labor, physical demands, absurdity, and courage embedded in everyday school work—before ending, naturally, with wrestling names, old school stories, and plans for a future guest. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2393069/support]
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