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  • 20 Years in Nursing: The Truth About Burnout and Systemic Wellness
    2026/05/10

    Are we asking too much of our caregivers? In this episode, host Deme sits down with T, a veteran nurse of 20 years and current nursing educator, to pull back the curtain on the healthcare industry.

    From the technical evolution of bedside charting to the "haunting double standard" between physical and mental health support, T shares why modern nursing requires more than just clinical skill—it requires a "spiritual blueprint" for survival.

    Whether you are a healthcare professional feeling the weight of burnout or an educator looking to empower the next generation, this conversation explores how to navigate systemic barriers like the "2026 One Big Beautiful Bill" and why we must move toward a future of "systemic wellness".

    What You Will Learn (Episode Highlights):

    The Evolution of Care: How the shift from handwritten charting to complex digital systems moved the pressure from physical labor to mental load.

    The Loan Crisis: A deep dive into how new policy changes in 2026 are creating a "financial parity gap" for future nursing leaders.

    Science vs. Spirituality: Why Tee views these as two sides of the same coin and how to use faith to protect your spirit while using evidence to protect your patients.

    The Haunting Double Standard: Why society shows up for a broken leg but disappears during a mental health crisis, and how educators can break the stigma.

    Stress First Aid: Lessons from the Navy on proactive peer support models that treat stress as an expected reality rather than a weakness.

    Guest Information

    T is a veteran nurse with over 20 years of experience in clinical and trauma settings.

    Currently completing her MSN in Nursing Education, she is a passionate advocate for systemic wellness, mental health awareness in the Black community, and supporting the next generation of "learned professional" nurses.

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    Instagram: @educatorsgameon

    Youtube: @educatorsgameon

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    18 分
  • The Human Connection: Why AI Can’t Replace Your Therapist
    2026/04/26

    In this episode, Kristen Woods, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), joins the show to discuss her transition from special education to clinical practice. She provides a transparent look at the rigorous path to licensure, the diverse roles an LMFT can hold, and the vital importance of human connection in an era of increasing AI-driven advice.

    What You Will LearnThe Clinical Path:

    The specific steps and high-pressure exams required to become a licensed therapist.
    -Versatility of LMFTs: Why these professionals treat everyone from children to corporate teams, not just couples.
    -Therapist vs. Social Worker: The distinct differences in training and mental health focus between these two roles.
    -De-escalation Tactics: How to handle aggressive clients through emotional validation and understanding.
    -Human vs. AI: Why lived experience and safety protocols make human therapists superior to AI tools.
    -Representation Matters: The importance of finding a therapist who understands your cultural and ethnic background.
    -Sustainable Self-Care: Practical ways clinicians set boundaries and recharge to avoid burnout

    #mentalhealth #lmft #therapytips #EducatorsGameOn #representationmatters

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    Instagram: @educatorsgameon

    Connect with Kristen Woods
    Instagram: @realkrissylove

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    36 分
  • From Education to Hollywood: Lynne Burnett on Acting, Directing, and Staying Authentic
    2026/04/12

    In this episode of Educators! Game On!, we sit down with veteran actress and director Lynne Burnett to discuss her dynamic journey from Indianapolis to Hollywood.

    What you will learn in this episode:
    • The Leap of Faith: How Lynne took a 23-hour non-stop road trip from Indiana to California to pursue her acting dreams.
    • Navigating Hollywood Roles: Insights into being cast in character roles—from nurses and bookworms to "over the top" characters—and why Lynne loves playing roles far from her real-life persona, such as her experience playing a homeless woman in The Five.
    • Balancing Two Worlds: How Lynne manages her career in show business while simultaneously working in education, and how the "rules" of the classroom differ from the creative freedom of the set.
    • Handling Criticism: A masterclass on dealing with professional feedback by learning to "take what you can use and leave the rest".
    • Behind the Scenes of The Negro Speaks: Lynne discusses her upcoming film project (slated for June 2026) which explores complex themes of discrimination within the industry and features icons like Garrett Morris.
    • Professionalism & Karma: A hilarious and humbling story about how a "rude" encounter at age 18 actually landed Lynne her first film role, and why she now stresses the importance of being polite to everyone.
    • The Transition to Directing: How Lynne stepped into the director’s chair out of necessity and discovered a new passion for leading projects like Coffee Chatter

    #actinglife #LynneBurnett #EducatorsGameOn #HollywoodJourney #TheNegroSpeaks #womeninfilm

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    Instagram: @educatorsgameon

    Connect with Lynne:
    Website: www.coffeechatter.net

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    40 分
  • Young Teachers Tell All: What They Don’t Teach You in College About Classroom Management
    2026/03/29

    In this episode of Educators! Game On!, we sit down with Seth and Candace Jackson, a dynamic brother-and-sister duo representing the next generation of leadership in schools.

    As young educators navigating the transition from theory-heavy college courses to the fast-paced reality of urban Michigan classrooms, they offer a fresh perspective on what it actually takes to survive and thrive in your first three years of teaching

    What You Will Learn:
    -The Reality Gap: Why traditional teacher training often fails to prepare new educators for the critical necessity of classroom management.
    -Engagement Strategies: How Seth and Candace utilize Kagan strategies and PIES to move the focus from teacher-talk to student-led learning.
    -The Power of Leadership: Why a supportive principal is the "make or break" factor for teacher retention in urban districts. Career Longevity:
    -Practical advice for young teachers on avoiding fatigue, including the "three-year rule" for career perseverance. Instructional Flow:
    -Why starting the day with math can "wake up" a student's brain and build immediate confidence for the rest of the school day

    #MichiganEducators #urbaneducation #classroommanagement #KaganStrategies #NewTeacherAdvice #YoungEducators #NewTeacherLife #teacherburnout #GenZTeachers #educationreform

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    Instagram: @educatorsgameon

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    45 分
  • Is "No Child Left Behind" Failing Our Kids? | Educators Game On (premier episode)
    2026/03/15

    Welcome to the debut episode of Educators Game On! This podcast is a dedicated platform for educators from every field—including healthcare, skincare, music production, and traditional academia—to share their unique stories and professional journeys. In this premiere, your hosts share their personal paths into education, from classroom aids to higher education professors, while discussing the systemic challenges facing today's school systems.

    What You Will Learn:
    • The Podcast Mission: Discover how this show aims to spotlight diverse experts—from nurses and nutritionists to music producers—and explain how others can enter these specialized fields.
    • Diverse Career Paths: Hear about the hosts' varied backgrounds, including K-12 education and higher learning, and the transition from playground supervision to professional teaching.
    • Requirements for Educators: Learn about the foundational requirements for academic teaching, such as degree requirements and the importance of hands-on experience.
    • Mentorship and Student Support: Understand the vital role of student support staff in helping youth navigate bad days, access professional counseling, and find their future ambitions.
    • The Reality of Modern Education: A candid discussion on the unintended consequences of policies like "No Child Left Behind," the decline of analog skills in a digital world, and the challenges of educational equity in underserved communities.

    Episode Timestamps:
    • 00:09 – Introduction to Educators Game On and the show's mission.
    • 01:05 – Meeting the hosts: Contrasting K-12 and higher education backgrounds.
    • 01:41 – Career origins: Moving from playground supervision to the classroom.
    • 02:22 – Current roles: The importance of mentorship and student support systems.
    • 03:52 – Academic requirements: Navigating degrees and state teaching standards.
    • 05:32 – Career shifts: Using sociology to help underprivileged youth.
    • 06:52 – Systemic issues: The impact of "No Child Left Behind" on literacy and basic skills.
    • 08:19 – Equity in education: Addressing the challenges faced by students of color.
    • 09:25 – How to connect: Find the show on Spotify, YouTube, Instagram, and more.

    #EducatorsGameOn #TeacherLife #EducationReform #PodcastPremiere #futureoflearning

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    Instagram: @educatorsgameon

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    10 分