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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 19 MIN

Why Your First Job Applications Don’t Work (And That’s Normal)

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

Send us Fan MailWhat do pancakes have to do with changing careers?More than you might think.Anyone who has ever made pancakes knows the truth: the first pancake is almost always a mess. The pan isn’t quite hot enough. The batter spreads oddly. You flip it too soon or too late.And yet… we never panic about the first pancake. We expect it.So why do we expect perfection when we’re trying something new in our careers?In this episode of Teachers in Transition, Vanessa explores how the “first pancake principle” applies to career transitions, job searching, and the messy but necessary process of experimentation. If your first few applications haven’t landed yet, that doesn’t mean you’ve failed—it may simply mean you’re still cooking the first pancake.Vanessa also shares the moment she realized the math of staying in teaching no longer worked, why taking action is the antidote to anxiety, and why businesses are overlooking a powerful and often underleveraged source of talent: experienced educators.If you’re feeling stuck, discouraged, or unsure where to start, this episode will help you reframe the process and keep moving forward.In This EpisodeWhy the first pancake is supposed to be messyHow perfectionism sabotages career transitionsWhy action is the antidote to anxietyThe “pancake experiment” approach to job searchingThe moment Vanessa realized it was time to leave teachingWhy companies are overlooking underleveraged educator talentHow teachers can begin translating their experience into new industriesKey TakeawayCareer transitions aren’t a single perfect attempt—they’re a batch of experiments.Your first resume, your first application, your first informational interview… those are just the first pancakes.Don’t judge the whole stack by the first one. Ready to Explore Your Next Step?If you’re a teacher feeling burned out or wondering what comes next, Vanessa offers free Discovery Sessions to help you get your bearings and start mapping a path forward.You can reach out in several ways:📧 Email: [email protected] 📱 Text or voicemail: 512-640-9099 📅 Schedule a Discovery Session: https://teachersintransition.com/calendarNo pressure—just clarity. Support the PodcastTeachers in Transition is an independently produced podcast created to support educators navigating burnout and career change.If this show has helped you feel less alone or helped you find your bearings, you now have the option to support the podcast directly.Support is completely optional and helps cover production costs so this resource can remain available to educators who need it.You can support the podcast here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/277608/supportEven a small contribution—starting at $3/month—helps keep the show going.And if supporting financially isn’t right for you, sharing the podcast with another teacher who might need it is always appreciated.CONNECT WITH TEACHERS IN TRANSITIONWebsite: https://teachersintransition.com Podcast: Teachers in Transition, hosted by BuzzsproutThe transcript to this podcast is found on the episode’s homepage at BuzzsproutSupport the show

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Send us Fan Mail What do pancakes have to do with changing careers? More than you might think. Anyone who has ever made pancakes knows the truth: the first pancake is almost always a mess. The pan isn’t quite hot enough. The batter spreads oddly. You flip it too soon or too late. And yet… we never panic about the first pancake. We expect it. So why do we expect perfection when we’re trying something new in our careers? In this episode of Teachers in Transition, Vanessa explores how the “first...

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