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The Adventures After Teaching Podcast

Joanne Howard
The Adventures After Teaching Podcast
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  • The Adventures After Teaching Podcast

    Choosing Yourself: Loving and Leaving Teaching

    10/2/2026 | 25 mins.
    "We underestimate how brilliant we are as teachers."
    Former primary teacher Rachel left the classroom when work-related stress began affecting her physical health. Despite loving the classroom, the long exhausting days and a particularly challenging final year made her decision clearer. After leaving at the end of August without a job lined up, Rachel took time to decompress before securing her current position.
    Now Head of Communities and Development at a charity, Rachel is enjoying the benefits of hybrid working and using her teaching skills in fundraising and development whilst finally experiencing what it's like to leave work on time. She's regained her evenings and weekends, and no longer feels that dreaded "Monday morning sick feeling."
    In this episode, we also talk about:
    Prioritising health as a catalyst for career change
    Colleague reactions to handing in your notice
    Taking time to recover before job searching
    The power of a skills-based CV
    Transitioning teaching skills to fundraising
    The importance of community support from people who "get it"
    Timescales to exit the classroom 
    Finding roles that align with your values
    Top tips for teachers considering the charity sector

    If you're looking for step-by-step support to find and secure a new job or start your own business, check out the Adventures After Teaching Academy which will help you successfully leave the classroom! 
    Wondering what might be next for you? Take the Teacher Career Change Quiz to match your amazing transferable skills with a new job pathway ✨
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    Reclaiming Flexibility: Building a Business on Your Own Terms

    03/2/2026 | 26 mins.
    “Everything I put in, I know I’m building something.”
    Sarah had always admired entrepreneurs but never imagined starting a business of her very own. After years in teaching and reaching a point where she knew she couldn't continue full-time in the classroom, she discovered Adventures After Teaching and found her path to becoming a Virtual Assistant (VA). 
    Now running her own VA business part-time alongside teaching, Sarah is enjoying the freedom to be her own boss, cherry-pick the creative work she loves, and build a future with genuine excitement - all while reclaiming some of the flexibility that teaching never offered.
    In this episode, we also talk about:
    Building a VA business alongside teaching
    Setting boundaries and choosing your priorities
    The variety of work that VAs can do
    The power of community support from other transitioning teachers
    Acquiring your first client through conversation
    Overcoming imposter syndrome when starting a business
    The "can do attitude" teachers bring to VA work
    Financial planning and identifying your must-haves
    Top tips for teachers considering working for themselves
    Wondering what might be next for you? Take the Teacher Career Change Quiz to match your amazing transferable skills with a new job pathway ✨
  • The Adventures After Teaching Podcast

    Breaking Through Burnout: A Headteacher's Journey to Charity Leadership

    27/1/2026 | 29 mins.
    "I definitely wouldn't have got there as quickly as I did without the support from the Academy.”
    After 18 years as a headteacher and over 30 years working in education, Kate found herself struggling with mental health and burnout. When off sick, she discovered Adventures After Teaching, taking part in our free ‘Stay or Go?’ event and then making the decision to invest in more support - a choice she describes as "absolutely worth it." 
    In an accelerated transition of just three months, Kate secured her current role as Deputy Diocesan Secretary and Director of Operational Support for the Diocese of York. Now she's coordinating operational support for churches, using her leadership experience in entirely new ways whilst maintaining the community engagement work she's passionate about.
    In this episode, we also talk about:
    Taking small intentional steps towards burnout recovery
    Finding a safe space for senior leaders
    Values-led job hunting - a shift in perspective
    Standing out by narrowing your niche in the job market
    Transferable headteacher (and class teacher) skills for charity roles
    Working strategically without interruptions
    Enjoying more flexibility in working hours
    Managing boundaries and catching old habits in a new role
    Why investing in yourself through the Academy is invaluable
    The importance of peer support from other teachers in transition

    If you're looking for step-by-step support to find and secure a new job or start your own business, check out the Adventures After Teaching Academy which will help you successfully leave the classroom! 
    Wondering what might be next for you? Take the Teacher Career Change Quiz to match your amazing transferable skills with a new job pathway ✨
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    Full Circle: Rebuilding a Career on Your Own Terms

    20/1/2026 | 41 mins.
    "Don't be afraid to speak up and negotiate your terms."
    Former Deputy Head and SENDCO Catherine left a role she loved when burnout, wearing too many hats, and increasing expectations became unsustainable. Despite her specialised knowledge and passion for the work, she found herself physically, emotionally, and socially exhausted - struggling to perform her multiple roles as effectively as she wanted to. 
    After using the Academy's burnout recovery materials to heal and rebuild, Catherine embarked on a "squiggly journey" that included supply work, a remote Education Navigator role, redundancy, and ultimately a return to a school-based SENDCO position - but this time, completely on her own terms. Now working just two days in school and the rest from home, Catherine has reclaimed her boundaries whilst also venturing into consultancy work supporting families with special educational needs.
    In this episode, we also talk about:
    If I’m not this then who am I? 
    The tipping point from passion to burnout
    Taking time to explore a meaningful exit
    Learning from others in the community 
    Navigating a non-linear career change path
    Setting boundaries and negotiating terms in a new role
    Returning to school - but with huge differences
    Recognising and resisting self-inflicted pressure
    Enjoying renewed energy for other aspects of life 
    Trusting your value and not being afraid to speak up
    Opening up opportunities by looking beyond role titles

    If you're looking for step-by-step support to find and secure a new job or start your own business, check out the Adventures After Teaching Academy which will help you successfully leave the classroom! 
    Wondering what might be next for you? Take the Teacher Career Change Quiz to match your amazing transferable skills with a new job pathway ✨
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    You Haven't Missed the Boat: Career Change at Any Stage

    13/1/2026 | 27 mins.
    “For the first time in my life I was very unsure about where I was headed and what I could do differently to teaching because I'd been doing it for so long.”
    Hannah, a primary school teacher for nine years, left the classroom seeking better work-life balance so she could be there more for her teenagers at home. Now a Youth Participation Advisor working globally to end malnutrition, she's enjoying flexibility around core hours, meaningful project work, travel opportunities, and the satisfaction of using her teaching skills in entirely new ways.
    With support from the Academy's resources and community, Hannah navigated the confusion of career transition, overcame imposter syndrome, and ultimately received two dream job offers on the same day. She now helps young people lead community dialogues that drive policy changes, creating resources and managing grants programmes that make a real difference.
    In this episode, we also talk about:
    Dealing with conflicting feelings over leaving
    Getting back on track with community support
    Project management training and its real-world applications
    Redefining what success looks like outside teaching
    Shaking off old ways of working
    Enhanced transferable skills and renewed confidence 
    Building your network through LinkedIn
    Overcoming imposter syndrome and believing you haven't "missed the boat"
    Coping with rejection 
    Tips for finding roles in charities and NGOs focused on youth work
    Wondering what might be next for you? Take the Teacher Career Change Quiz to match your amazing transferable skills with a new job pathway ✨

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About The Adventures After Teaching Podcast

Sharing inspirational stories from teachers who have chosen to walk away from classroom to successfully transition to a new career. Advice, tips and ideas for exhausted teachers who know there's a difference between "giving up" and "having had enough". Join me to explore all things teacher burnout, career and business coaching and get plenty of ideas for your very own adventure after teaching.
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