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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 20 MIN

Should You Leave Teaching This Year? What to Know First

from Teachers in Transition: Career Change and Real Talk for Burned-Out Teachers · host Vanessa Jackson

Send us Fan MailTeachers are more valuable than you’ve been told, and if you feel like you’ve lost your sparkle, it might not be you… it might just be the lighting. This week, Vanessa shares a story about Llanite, one of the rarest rocks on Earth (found only near Llano, Texas), and why it’s the perfect metaphor for teachers whose skills have been overlooked for so long they’ve started to overlook themselves.You’ll also get a ridiculously simple grounding reset (no “wellness routine” required): step outside for 2–5 minutes and look up. When “Small Human meets Big Sky,” your nervous system settles and your perspective widens.Then we get practical about the big question that shows up during testing season/end-of-year chaos: “Is this the year I leave?” Vanessa explains why this is often the worst time to make the final decision and the best time to start preparing, because the rest of the working world does not run on a school calendar.In this episode:The Llanite lesson: rare value is easy to miss when it’s “always been there” Why teachers underestimate their own skills (and others do too) The fast grounding hack: change your environment, change your state Why constant evaluation can disconnect you from your own worth The guilt economy (“stay for the kids”) and why guilt is a terrible career strategy Vanessa’s transition framework: Decide → Clarify → Build → Refine → Attract Job search reality: it often takes 6–12 months, so planning matters Teacher Hack of the WeekGo outside. Two minutes is enough to shift your breathing, your vision, and your brain. Change the lighting—then see what you notice. Links to ResourcesYour one-stop link for the calendar, the podcast, and anything else: https://teachersintransition.com Ep. 290 (Fear, Burnout, and a Smarter Job Strategy): https://www.buzzsprout.com/277608/episodes/18785109  Support the podcast (optional, but always appreciated to offset production costs!): https://www.buzzsprout.com/277608/supportUntil next time… take a moment, look up at the sky, and remember: you are amazing. CONNECT WITH TEACHERS IN TRANSITION Website: https://teachersintransition.comEmail: [email protected] a voicemail message! (512) 640-9099Follow on Facebook: Teachers in Transition The transcript to this podcast is found on the episode’s homepage at BuzzsproutSupport the show

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