Life After The Bell

Episode 3: From the Classroom to Radiology

30 min · 2. mar. 2026
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In Episode 3 of Life After the Bell, I sit down with Ron, a former high school art teacher who spent nine years in the classroom before making a complete 180 into the medical field. After funding cuts, pay reductions, and burnout pushed him to a breaking point, Ron made the bold decision to walk away from teaching and enroll in his local community college’s radiology program in his 40s. Today, he works in X-ray at a hospital, earns nearly three times his former teacher's salary, works four days a week, and finally has the work-life balance he once thought was impossible. But this conversation is not about bashing teaching. Ron still misses the classroom deeply. He talks honestly about the emotional toll of leaving, the guilt, the identity shift, and what it feels like to trade purpose for stability. He also shares practical advice for teachers who feel stuck and cannot see a path forward. If you have ever loved teaching but questioned whether you can afford to stay, this episode will resonate. Former teachers. New careers. Real stories.

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Episode 3: From the Classroom to Radiology

In Episode 3 of Life After the Bell, I sit down with Ron, a former high school art teacher who spent nine years in the classroom before making a complete 180 into the medical field. After funding cuts, pay reductions, and burnout pushed him to a breaking point, Ron made the bold decision to walk away from teaching and enroll in his local community college’s radiology program in his 40s. Today, he works in X-ray at a hospital, earns nearly three times his former teacher's salary, works four days a week, and finally has the work-life balance he once thought was impossible. But this conversation is not about bashing teaching. Ron still misses the classroom deeply. He talks honestly about the emotional toll of leaving, the guilt, the identity shift, and what it feels like to trade purpose for stability. He also shares practical advice for teachers who feel stuck and cannot see a path forward. If you have ever loved teaching but questioned whether you can afford to stay, this episode will resonate. Former teachers. New careers. Real stories.

2. mar. 202630 min