PODCAST · education
Nerducators
by Chandler Crook & Brian Russell
Join Chandler and Russell as they dive into the ups, downs, and downright weirdness of teaching in today’s world. From navigating post-COVID apathy to implementing innovative strategies in the classroom, they tackle the challenges educators face while keeping it real, relatable, and a little bit nerdy.With their combined passion for teaching and a shared love of all things geeky, they break down the big topics with humor and heart — plus the occasional cat meow sound effect because, well, why not? Whether you’re an educator, a student, or just someone curious about the inner workings of schools today, you’ll feel right at home with the Nerducators.
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16. Classroom Management is Five Unscripted Plays a Day (& the Audience Heckles)
This week guest host Cristal Godina joins us as we tackle one of the most misunderstood (and most necessary) parts of teaching: classroom management. What it really is, why it’s not about control, and how consistency, routines, and relationships quietly do the heavy lifting. From Hogwarts metaphors to heckling audiences, filing cabinet fails to Otterbucks victories, we break down what actually works — and why yelling rarely does.???? Cool in School:• Otter Stores officially open — and kids cashing in hundreds• A Nerf bow, multipliers, and the most engaged math game ever• Global Issues projects giving students real voice and real purpose• Brain breaks that prove two minutes can save an entire class period???? Teacher Tips (you can steal tomorrow):• Brain breaks on a wheel — hype included• Pencil accountability that actually stops pencil loss• Call-and-response, timers, and “ready position” routines• Rewarding the right behavior instead of chasing the wrong one❤️ Good in Life:• Celebrating new parenthood and baby milestones • Finding calmer ways to stay informed without spiraling • Prioritizing mental health — and physical health too • Real talk about hormones, aging, and giving yourself graceIf this episode made you rethink classroom management — or made you laugh while nodding aggressively — tag us and share it with a teacher who needs to hear it.Follow, rate, and subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode.✨ Stay nerdy, stay kind, and keep building classrooms where everyone belongs. ✨
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15. Culture is the Vibe
This week we’re diving into one of the biggest game-changers on any campus: school culture. What it is, how it grows, and why it’s really just a fancy word for belonging. From rallies to hallway rituals, chicken-tender nicknames to Batman headbands, we get into the real stuff that makes a school feel like a community.Cool in School:• Leadership love from parents• A surprisingly perfect Chico State trip• Chill time at Berkeley that turned into joyful memories• Volleyball champs + nonstop campus celebrationsTeacher Tips (you can steal tomorrow):• Middle-school stations do work — train, don’t panic• The Unfair Game for instant engagement• Tape-tricked markers that never disappear againGood in Life:• Sharing a World Series win with family• Sharks hockey magic• Saying goodbye to a beloved cat — and celebrating 16 years of loveIf this episode got you thinking about culture (or just made you laugh), tag us!Follow, rate, and subscribe so you don’t miss our next episode.✨ Stay nerdy, stay kind, and keep building the culture you want to be part of. ✨
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14. GLEAM, Glitter, Sparkle
From slow-claps to GLEAM: grade-level rigor, real talk, and a rainbow pumpkin What happens when two middle-school teachers and their favorite guest crack open UnboundEd’s GLEAM (Grade-Level, Engaging, Affirming, Meaningful) and ask the big question: “Who’s doing the thinking?” Chandler, Russell, and Melissa Robinson-Eagles (aka Mrs. Russell) get candid about teaching at grade level, scaffolding without watering down, and making learning feel sincere and not performative. There’s campus solidarity, rock-paper-scissors seating charts, sub-plan bribery, classroom jobs that actually work, and the world premiere of Steve, the very gay pumpkin. Cool in School:Staff unity + a school-board slow-clap moment that turned into full-district solidarityThis year’s calmer cohorts (puppies ????, feral cats ????, and old cats ????⬛, you’ll get it)Teacher Tips (you can steal tomorrow):Seating fix: neighbors RPS—loser moves (student ownership without drama)Classroom jobs + team tubs: pencils, chargers, workbooks, and clean endings to every periodSub-plan toolkit: a plug-and-play template + strategic bribes for smooth daysGood in Life:New cats, audiobook obsessions, and sports banter (no comment on certain playoff heartbreaks)Meet Steve the pumpkin. Proof that joy belongs in lesson planningGleam, but make it real:Grade-level first, smart scaffolds secondAffirming beyond name-drops that build a classroom culture kids actually feelMeaningful is the mountain: from pink-tax math to community resource mini-unitsIf this episode got you rethinking rigor and relevance, share a recent Big-E moment from your class and tag us! Follow, rate, and subscribe so you don’t miss our next guest episode.We didn’t fix education today, but we made it GLEAM, Glitter and Sparkle.
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13. We Fixed the School System (You’re Welcome)
Ever wondered what would happen if two teachers actually got to rebuild the entire education system? Chandler and Russell throw out grades, bring back recess, and design the perfect school from scratch. Complete with hoodie weather, Mariners magic, and just a touch of chaos. From Hogwarts halls to AVID calls, this is the episode where they fix it all (you’re welcome).Cool in School: Contexto — the viral word-guessing game that made students scream like they won the lotteryTeacher Tips: Secret Student Alarm & ClassroomScreen.com — two tools that make teaching (and sanity) easierGood in Life: Hoodie weather, Mariners in the postseason, and seeing former AVID students thrivingIf this episode got you thinking about your dream school, share your “perfect school” story and tag us!Follow, rate, and subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode with our first guest, Russell's wifey!We rebuilt education before lunch. You’re welcome, humanity.
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12. From Chalkboards to Chatbots: Teachers, Tech, and the AI Takeover
In this episode, Chandler and Russell explore what happens when artificial intelligence strolls into the classroom...without a hall pass. From AI schools with HUGE tuition tags to ChatGPT lesson planning hacks, they tackle how technology can amplify teaching without replacing teachers. There’s laughter, practical advice, and a healthy reminder that while bots can help, real intelligence still runs on coffee and classroom chaos.Highlights:Cool in School: Stop-motion animation with Google Slides, student-made mini films, and a timer trick that keeps class on track.Teacher Tip: Using ChatGPT as your lesson-planning sidekick—without losing your voice or your semicolons.Good in Life: Reconnecting with former students and rediscovering the joy of doing absolutely nothing (with puzzles, banana pudding, and baseball).Tech Talk: From Alpha Schools and Photomath to Canva AI and MagicSchool—what works, what flops, and how to keep humanity at the center of the algorithm.If this episode got you thinking about your own adventures with artificial intelligence, share your “AI in the classroom” story and tag us!Follow, rate, and subscribe so you don’t miss Episode 12 on AI.Stay nerdy—deuces, meow.
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11. Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy
Joy is contagious in this one. Chandler and Russell swap the moments that keep teachers going from admin who have your back to the everyday magic of the classroom. We celebrate student wins (EL breakthroughs, creative math, and kids who finally beat the teacher at Speed), shout out the WNBA’s Valkyries, and share legendary tales such as: the “ship” incident, the haunted orange wall, and the Great Sticker Heist. Come laugh, nod along, and refill your tank.Highlights:Cool in School: supportive admin that change the daily vibeTeacher Tip: do art with your kids + stay fresh via induction/mentoringGood in Life: WNBA joy, Giants geekery, and firsts on field tripsStories: rallies that build culture, EL growth, playful pranks, and kids who change how we teachIf this episode brought you a smile, share your own “joy in teaching” story and tag us! Follow, rate, and subscribe so you don’t miss Episode 12 on AI. Stay nerdy—deuces, meow.
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10. Mental Health: Play More, Carry Less
When the job swings from rally-day highs to “why am I doing everything?” lows, teacher mental health matters most. We unpack secondary trauma, SEL overload, and the pressure to be everything to everyone—then pivot to doable fixes: permission to set limits, simple play breaks kids actually remember, and low-lift tools (hello, sheet-protector “whiteboards”) that cut stress without cutting learning. Leave with a lighter plan to protect your time, say “not my fight,” and keep the joy in the job because teachers are humans first.
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9. From A+ to FU: All About Assessment
In this episode, Chandler and Russell dive into the wild world of assessments—where grades don’t always measure learning, zeros pack way too much power, and bias sneaks in faster than a kid guessing C on every multiple-choice question. From standards-based grading to standardized testing, floaty potatoes, and why letter grades are the worst alphabet soup, we unpack what assessments are really doing (and not doing) for our students. Along the way, we share classroom stories, teacher tips, and a few laughs about the absurd ways tests get used. At the end of the day, we’re asking the big question: what’s the point of all this testing anyway? Spoiler: it’s definitely not for the kids.
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8. Shelf Stretchers, Swag Bags, and PD That Works
What makes professional development inspiring, and what makes it fall flat? Chandler and Russell break down their PD wish list and share how to make sessions actually useful for teachers. They also talk about why the best learning often happens at conferences, which ones are worth the trip, and how to bring those ideas back to your school. Also, you’ll get tall tales of imaginary plant parts, epic hydraulic shelf stretcher missions, the mystical power of the “virtual queue,” ukulele jams that deserve their own halftime show, and the fine art of bolding your own fine print because taking care of you is just as important as taking care of others.
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7. Teachers Assemble: The Back-to-School Edition
Chandler and Russell are one foot in their classrooms and one foot still in summer break. In this episode, they talk all things back-to-school—from classroom setup to personal goals. Classroom prep is all about taking care of “Future You,” but let’s be real—Past You wasn’t always helpful. They unpack what’s working, what’s not, and what they hope to pull off this year—without burning out by October. If you’ve ever mixed up Canvas and Canva, you’re not alone. This one’s for the tech-loving, anxiety-ridden, back-to-school brained educators doing their best. Featuring: AI tools, classroom chaos, and a reluctant tribute to Google Classroom.
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6. Teacher Summer Vibes That Slap
In this chaotic and cathartic summer check-in, Chandler and Brian catch up on all the things: new dogs, new houses, minor power tool injuries, and major feelings about the year that nearly broke us.Come for the cross-eyed rescue pup and cat soundboard—stay for the real talk on group work, burnout, and why restorative justice matters more than ever.It's part therapy, part comedy, and all summer vibes (with a few F-bombs and a stapled dress thrown in for good measure).At its core, this episode is about choosing connection over conflict, laughter in the middle of burnout, and why we’re still fighting to stay in a profession we love even when the cracks in the system feel too wide to fix because the kids still make it worth it.
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5. Is This for a Grade?
Chandler and Russell are back—and this time, they’re tackling the monster under the gradebook: traditional grading systems. Join them as they dive into their most spirited (and slightly chaotic) episode yet, featuring meowing soundboards, flying rubber chickens, and the deep truth behind grading for equity. Chandler celebrates not teaching summer school for once, Russell fixes a toilet and feels more adult than ever, and the duo gets real about what grades actually mean (spoiler: it's not what you think). They break down hot topics like:Why zeroes wreck everything What feedback beats every time Why participation points need to go The case for rethinking retakes and late workStudent self assessment and grading And yes… why 50-question tests are just cruel Whether you’re grading with standards, heart, or humor, this episode will challenge your thinking and maybe—just maybe—make you toss that red pen. Bring your allergy meds, because it’s May, you’re a teacher, and you’re tired. Let's do this.
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4. Get Me Outta Here!
In this episode of Nerducators, Chandler and Russell dive deep into why teachers are leaving the profession in record numbers—and what real, practical changes could help turn the tide. From shocking statistics on burnout to funny moments about moving trucks and "chicken jockeys," they balance heavy truths with humor, hope, and real talk about rebuilding education from the ground up. Whether you're a teacher, administrator, or just someone who cares about schools, this one will leave you thinking (and laughing).Stay Nerdy!
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3. You asked. We answered. And then we kept talking…
Chandler and Russell go long—like, longer-than-usual long—to answer real questions from students and listeners in a special Q&A episode! From hidden talents to “do you secretly hate other teachers?”, no question is off limits.They swap stories from the classroom, including Russell’s showdown with the ghost living in his classroom wall and Chandler's kindergarten scavenger hunt for leprechaun gold gone wrong. The ongoing (and completely necessary) battle over cursive rages on. But amidst the laughs, they get real—talking about their love for students, the cracks in the system, and how being a great teacher starts with doing the inner work.It’s honest, entertaining, and heartfelt. Don’t miss it.
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2. Get Off My Lawn?! (Phones, Social Media, and Cursive, Oh My!)
Teachers Chandler and Russell hilariously debate phones, social media, and cursive in a post-COVID world—while Chandler reads historical documents as bedtime stories.
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1. Post COVID Apathy in Education
Chandler and Russell dive into the rise of post-COVID apathy in students — why motivation feels so low, what’s really behind it, and how educators can help students reconnect with learning. Plus, Chandler can’t resist pressing all the sound effects (including a perfectly timed cat meow), much to Russell’s delight... or not. Tune in for insight, laughs, and a little bit of chaos!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join Chandler and Russell as they dive into the ups, downs, and downright weirdness of teaching in today’s world. From navigating post-COVID apathy to implementing innovative strategies in the classroom, they tackle the challenges educators face while keeping it real, relatable, and a little bit nerdy.With their combined passion for teaching and a shared love of all things geeky, they break down the big topics with humor and heart — plus the occasional cat meow sound effect because, well, why not? Whether you’re an educator, a student, or just someone curious about the inner workings of schools today, you’ll feel right at home with the Nerducators.
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Chandler Crook & Brian Russell
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