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School Bus Banter

Climb aboard for a ride you’ve never taken before. School Bus Banter pulls back the yellow curtain on the real world of school bus driving — the early mornings, the chaos, the heart, and the hilariously unexpected moments that only happen when you’re responsible for dozens of tiny humans before 8 a.m.Hosted by two veteran drivers who’ve seen it all (and probably cleaned it up), this show mixes on-the-road stories, behind-the-scenes insights, safety know-how, and the kind of humor you only earn by surviving years of middle-school field trips. Whether you drive a bus, used to ride one, or just enjoy stories that bounce between outrageous and relatable, you’re in the right seat.Start the engine. Close the door. Let’s roll.

  1. 21

    What Really Happened On Those Buses? Safety Lessons From An Emergency Door Fall And A Driver Fired For Brake Checking

    Send us Fan MailWe close out the season by talking about end-of-year goodbyes, thank-you gifts for our fourth graders, and the small choices that help kids feel valued on the ride home. Then we react to two viral school bus news videos and pull out the safety lessons drivers can actually use tomorrow morning.• timing thank-you cards and treats so every rider gets them• handling the awkward reality that some students will be on a different bus next year• reacting to the video of a student falling out of the rear emergency door• How emergency exit handles work and why training matters• the brake-checking video and why “punishment driving” is never acceptable• Why yelling fails without a relationship and consistent support• needing admin and systems that back drivers up• choosing to be the kind of driver kids remember positively“These are our stories from the driver’s seat—our opinions only, not our  employer’s or school district’s. Student safety and privacy always come first, so no names, faces, routes, or ‘you know that kid’ details ever make it on the podcast.Email us at [email protected] or text us at 757-529-1574Join our Facebook Group with bus drivers around the world!

  2. 20

    Last Stop Before Summer: What Bus Drivers Miss When The School Year Ends

    Send us Fan MailThe last ride of the 2025 to 2026 school year brings a mix of relief and surprise, especially for drivers who live by routine. We trade road stories, talk safety and professionalism, and land on small ways to stay connected to our bus kids over the summer. • End-of-year traditions that keep kids focused • Loving routine while bracing for summer schedule shifts • Finding summer work when district budgets tighten • A kid wipes out after his leg falls asleep • Thunderstorms at pickup and what policies actually exist • Helping storm-anxious kids feel safe • Kids turning into mini meteorologists with radar apps • A sweet friendship at the last stop and how long it might last • Showing up for student sports and building community trust • Seniors riding back to their elementary school in gowns • What works in the lunchroom versus the playground • Ticket rewards, sticker ideas, and keeping it fair • Reports about substitute drivers and why we reset the next day • Cars cutting off buses and why it is so dangerous • Wanting privacy in dispatch without killing camaraderie • How we plan the break and what could bring us back mid-summer “These are our stories from the driver’s seat—our opinions only, not our  employer’s or school district’s. Student safety and privacy always come first, so no names, faces, routes, or ‘you know that kid’ details ever make it on the podcast.Email us at [email protected] or text us at 757-529-1574Join our Facebook Group with bus drivers around the world!

  3. 19

    No Pop Tarts, No Breathalyzers, And No Margin For Error On The Bus

    Send us Fan MailWe react to a heartbreaking school bus assault case and the uncomfortable reality that safety systems can fail if adults break trust. We also dig into what helps, what backfires, and where we draw the line between protecting kids and invading privacy. • emotional courtroom report and why the story is hard to hear • anger at abuse of trust and questions about how predators slip through • limits of bus camera angles and why drivers should stay seated • parents using GPS tracking to spot delays and ask questions early • a viral no food on the bus clip and what the driver should do instead • why districts should protect student privacy with camera footage • NTSB recommendation for alcohol detection systems and the crash behind it • confusion over impairment stats and whether they come from tests or stops • debate over cannabis testing vs real-time impairment measures • personal liberties, surveillance creep, and where to draw the line School bus driver sex assault trial VIDEO: Pewaukee mom testifies against the bus driver found alone with her daughter on parked bus https://stnonline.com/news/alcohol-detection-systems-in-school-buses-among-latest-ntsb-recommendations/?fbclid=IwY2xjawRtX2dleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFodnpDdEg3MzhIeUQ5Zm12c3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHjbnQC1CbCNy9kWJwX6bXpBlc6ic_OEj5oQBvqYLZtpTEwfdUrlxD2-8RXWj_aem_gHG16BH5d3ihXt1NBvCqjQ Kid eating on the bus“These are our stories from the driver’s seat—our opinions only, not our  employer’s or school district’s. Student safety and privacy always come first, so no names, faces, routes, or ‘you know that kid’ details ever make it on the podcast.Email us at [email protected] or text us at 757-529-1574Join our Facebook Group with bus drivers around the world!

  4. 18

    We Learn More From Near Misses Than Quiet Days: Real School Bus Lessons

    Send us Fan MailWe trade the kinds of stories only school bus drivers collect, from end-of-year kid expectations to the little mistakes that snap you back into full focus. We also share what’s actually working for bus behavior and comfort right now, plus the road stuff that still makes us see red. • handling student expectations around year-end gifts and why costs add up fast • a roundabout close call and how repetition can dull attention • building a fair candy setup across multiple runs and age groups • field trip and athletic layovers, how far we drive, and staying reachable • overhearing “marital advice” at breakfast and why the logic falls apart • listener messages, music playlist requests, and how we collect song ideas • “Cheeks To Seats” and positive language that gets kids sitting safely • using a cheap temperature monitor to track the back of the bus • stop arm violations, subdivision impatience, and the chronic late stop problem “These are our stories from the driver’s seat—our opinions only, not our  employer’s or school district’s. Student safety and privacy always come first, so no names, faces, routes, or ‘you know that kid’ details ever make it on the podcast.Email us at [email protected] or text us at 757-529-1574Join our Facebook Group with bus drivers around the world!

  5. 17

    A Train Doesn’t Sneak Up — So What Went Wrong?

    Send us Fan MailA school bus gets clipped by a train and the video is hard to watch because it’s not a movie scene, it’s a real-life margin of inches. We slow it down, talk through what we’re seeing, and unpack the part that made our stomach drop: students staying in the back to film while the danger is still unfolding. When officials say “trains don’t sneak up,” we take that seriously and dig into what school bus safety at railroad crossings actually looks like when traffic is tight and your options disappear fast.From there we zoom out into the systems that shape driver decisions: crossings with no arms, awkward intersections that force you to clear tracks and merge into faster traffic, and the confusing mix of rules around lights, gates, and required stops. We share our own habits, why we treat crossings cautiously even in our personal cars, and a real story about being stuck at a crossing with gates down and no train in sight. If you’re a parent, we also talk about the uncomfortable truth that not every bus driver is equally careful and why it’s smart to check in once in a while.Then we pivot to a problem every district knows: teachers sending kids out early and turning a driver’s short break into chaos. We react to Mr. Bus Driver’s hilarious skit and get practical about dismissal procedures, keeping the door closed until the right time, and setting consistent boundaries so student pickup stays safe and predictable.If this hit home, subscribe, share it with a fellow driver or parent, and leave a review so more people find the show.Train versus school bus! A Florida school bus driver has been arrested after authorities say sh... When the teacher has the kids line up early! Cuando el profesor intenta cargar el autobús temprano | TikTok “These are our stories from the driver’s seat—our opinions only, not our  employer’s or school district’s. Student safety and privacy always come first, so no names, faces, routes, or ‘you know that kid’ details ever make it on the podcast.Email us at [email protected] or text us at 757-529-1574Join our Facebook Group with bus drivers around the world!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Climb aboard for a ride you’ve never taken before. School Bus Banter pulls back the yellow curtain on the real world of school bus driving — the early mornings, the chaos, the heart, and the hilariously unexpected moments that only happen when you’re responsible for dozens of tiny humans before 8 a.m.Hosted by two veteran drivers who’ve seen it all (and probably cleaned it up), this show mixes on-the-road stories, behind-the-scenes insights, safety know-how, and the kind of humor you only earn by surviving years of middle-school field trips. Whether you drive a bus, used to ride one, or just enjoy stories that bounce between outrageous and relatable, you’re in the right seat.Start the engine. Close the door. Let’s roll.

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Jo & Jerry

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Climb aboard for a ride you’ve never taken before. School Bus Banter pulls back the yellow curtain on the real world of school bus driving — the early mornings, the chaos, the heart, and the hilariously unexpected moments that only happen when you’re responsible for dozens of tiny humans before 8...

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