The Interview Chair Podcast

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Are you an educator who is currently feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or wondering if you can continue to do this work? Visualize yourself back in the interview chair. You were genuine, sincere and full of passion. You convinced a group of people that you were the best person for the job and you believed it. That is the real you. Join Jimmy Casas, educator, speaker, and best-selling author as he takes you back to the interview chair to remind you of why you wanted to become an educator. If you are ready to reflect on the role you play in impacting the culture and climate in your school, this podcast is for you!

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Brian Mendler is an educator and author known for his work on classroom management and student behavior. He provides strategies and insights to help teachers engage effectively with students and improve classroom climate.
Zac Bauermaster is an elementary principal and author of the upcoming book 'Day by Day, 180 Days of Hope and Encouragement,' focusing on family, self-care, relationships, and supporting educators.
Hamish Brewer is a globally recognized educational leader known for his relentless approach to school improvement and leadership. Originally from New Zealand, he has become an award-winning principal in Virginia. Hamish has faced numerous challenges, including personal injuries and leadership struggles, but remains a motivational figure in education, sharing practical advice and inspiring others to lead with passion and resilience.
Andrea Bitner is an experienced educator specializing in teaching English language learners. She has dedicated her career to understanding the unique challenges faced by bilingual students and their families. Through her work, Andrea emphasizes the importance of community support and collaboration among educators to create an inclusive and supportive learning environment. Her heartfelt stories and insights provide valuable guidance for teachers navigating the complexities of diverse classrooms.
Sean Gaillard is a principal and educator known for his advocacy for self-care and emotional well-being in the education sector. He has extensive experience in school leadership and emphasizes the importance of mental health for educators. Gaillard is recognized for his efforts to support teachers in managing the pressures of their profession and promoting a healthy work-life balance.

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0:00 38:24

Episode 90: Embracing Discomfort for Growth

Hosts
Jimmy Casas
Guests
Brian Mendler
Keywords
classroom management student behavior self-reflection discomfort for growth

In this engaging conversation, Brian Mendler discusses the complexities of teaching, emphasizing the role of adults and strategies to engage effectively with students. Topics include classroom management, student behavior, the importance of self-reflection, and the need to recognize behavior as a solution rather than a problem.

0:00 37:09

Episode 89: Finding Joy in the Small Moments

Hosts
Jimmy Casas
Guests
Zac Bauermaster
Keywords
joy small moments self-care relationships hope encouragement educators family

In this episode, Jimmy interviews Zac Bauermaster, an elementary principal who discusses his soon-to-be-released book, Day by Day, 180 Days of Hope and Encouragement, which reflects on the importance of family, the need for self-care, the significance of relationships, and practical advice for educators facing challenges. The discussion also highlights the importance of being present and finding joy in the small moments. 

0:00 38:23

Episode 88: Unleashing Relentless Leadership

Hosts
Jimmy Casas
Guests
Hamish Brewer
Keywords
relentless leadership school improvement educational leadership motivation personal challenges

In this episode, I sit down with Hamish Brewer, a globally recognized educational leader known for his relentless approach to school improvement and leadership. Hamish shares his journey from New Zealand to becoming an award-winning principal in Virginia, discussing his challenges, including personal injuries and leadership struggles. Filled with motivational insights and practical advice, this conversation is one you won't want to miss. 

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Episode 87: Supporting Bilingual Students & Families

Hosts
Jimmy Casas
Guests
Andrea Bitner
Keywords
bilingual students English language learners community support collaboration diverse backgrounds teaching challenges educator insights

In this engaging conversation, Andrea Bitner shares her journey as a teacher, focusing on her experiences with English language learners and the importance of community support in schools. She emphasizes the need for collaboration among educators and understanding the diverse backgrounds of students to foster success. Andrea's heartfelt stories highlight the challenges and triumphs of teaching, offering valuable insights for educators navigating similar paths.

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Episode 86: The Importance of Self-Care

Hosts
Jimmy Casas
Guests
Sean Gaillard
Keywords
self-care emotional toll personal health well-being pressure in education support

In this conversation, Principal Sean Gaillard discusses the emotional toll of working in education and the importance of personal health and well-being. He shares how educators often face immense pressure and the necessity of carving out time for self-care and reflection, emphasizing the significance of seeking support from others to navigate the challenges of the profession.

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