
116. Advice Every New Teacher Needs to Hear: Tips from 6 Inspiring Educators
04/1/2026 | 19 mins.
Starting out in teaching is exciting, but let’s be real, it can also feel completely overwhelming. That’s why we’ve teamed up with six amazing educators to share the advice they wish they knew when they first stepped into the classroom.This episode is full of heartfelt, practical, and encouraging tips to remind you that you’re not alone and that teaching is a journey - not a race. Whether you’re just starting out or supporting new teachers in your school, you’ll find wisdom here to guide and inspire.Our incredible contributors share:Bridget Canty – Why it’s ok to stop, reteach, and take the pressure off yourselfJessica Werner – The importance of guilt-free time for yourself and your passionsJo Edgar – How to set up your teacher planner as your ultimate hub of organisationAsh Curmi – Why showing students it’s ok to make mistakes builds classroom cultureKylie Altier – The value of bringing community experts into the classroomAmy Green – The ripple effect of self-compassion and looking after your wellbeingThis episode is a must-listen for early career teachers. It is packed with strategies, encouragement, and reminders that teaching is a marathon, not a sprint.Together, we’re growing a supportive teacher community, one story at a time.Rainbows ahead,Alisha and AshleighResources mentioned in this episode:YAY I’m a Teacher FREEBIESurviving your First years FREEBIETransform your First Years - The self-paced course APPLE PODCAST | SPOTIFY | AMAZONLet's hear from you! Text us!

115. Slow Down to Soar: Teaching, Tech & Trusting the Process
28/12/2025 | 42 mins.
In this conversation, Ashleigh joins host Mat Green to reflect on the joys and challenges of teaching, resource creating, and creating space for wellbeing. From the importance of slowing down in the classroom to her evolving views on technology and her journey from teacher to education business owner.You’ll hear candid moments about spelling struggles, teacher wellbeing, and how the most magical classrooms often leave the biggest imprint, not because of the content, but because of how students feel. Plus, Ash shares the story behind the most popular Rainbow Sky resource UNO card games!In this episode, we talk about:How Ashleigh's views on technology have evolvedWhy she’s saying "no" to rushing and “yes” to herself in 2025The teacher who changed her life (and what happened when she met her again 20 years later!)How Rainbow Sky Creations began (spoiler: it started with iPad drawings and a pregnant coffee date!)The philosophy behind their wildly popular UNO card maths gamesWhy differentiation in teacher PD matters just as much as in student learningThe Rainbow Sky mantra every new teacher needs to hearThis episode is full of golden takeaways, encouraging reminders, and lots of laughter. A must-listen for every teacher who’s ever felt overwhelmed, rushed, or in need of a gentle reset.Rainbows ahead,Alisha and AshleighResources mentioned in this episode:Books mentioned: Untamed by Glennon Doyle, The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt and 4,000 Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver BurkemanView our UNO Card Maths ActivitiesRainbow Sky PD Hub – On-demand, actionable professional developmentLet's hear from you! Text us!

114. Staying Ahead of the Overwhelm: 5 Strategies for a Calmer Back-to-School Season
21/12/2025 | 49 mins.
In this special replay episode, Alisha joins forces with the wonderful Giselle from Kids Yoga Stories to unpack one of the most common challenges teachers face - overwhelm during the back-to-school season.Originally presented earlier in the year, this session is packed with practical strategies designed to help you walk into Term 1 (or any fresh start) feeling clear, confident, and calm. What You’ll Learn:Why feeling overwhelmed doesn't mean you're failingHow to identify what really matters on your to-do listThe power of building consistent routines early onWhy setting boundaries is essential for sustainabilityHow collaboration and community make teaching lighterThe importance of connection in the first weeks of schoolWhether you're tuning in during your holiday recharge or saving this episode for your new-year prep, you'll find simple, actionable tips to support your wellbeing and help you focus on what matters most - your students. Let’s work smarter, not harder… together.Rainbows ahead,Alisha and AshleighResources mentioned in this episode:Weekly Checklist TemplateClassroom Detectives ActivityGiselle from Kids Yoga StoriesLet's hear from you! Text us!

113. The Story Behind the Famous Principal and his Trolley
14/12/2025 | 45 mins.
Get ready to meet the principal who’s rewriting the rulebook - one hallway conversation at a time. In this energising chat, we’re joined by Jared Lamb (commonly known as @principal_lamb), the dynamic school leader known for ditching the principal’s office in favour of a rolling cart, 20,000 steps a day, and a relentless commitment to connection.We dive into Jared’s bold decision to lead from the heart (and the hallways), why joy should be part of every school’s strategic plan, and how teachers can embrace servant leadership—no matter their role.Key Takeaways with Principal Lamb:How to lead with your feet - Why Jared traded his office for a cartWhat servant leadership looks like in action.What teachers really need right now, and how schools can step up.How fun, laughter, and play build stronger school cultures.The power of perspective as a leader and teacherHow social media helps Jared support educators globally.Jared’s non-negotiables for building a connected, thriving school.Whether you’re an early-career teacher looking for a spark or a seasoned educator craving authentic school culture, this episode will leave you inspired to lead, teach, and connect in ways that truly matter.If you loved this episode, please leave us a review!! OR if you have a principal with a rolling cart, send us a DM, we would love to hear about it!Rainbows ahead,Alisha and AshleighResources mentioned in this episode:Connect with Jared on Instagram, TikTok or YouTubeAPPLE PODCAST | SPOTIFY | AMAZONAbout Today’s GuestJared Lamb is a veteran educator with over 16 years of experience. Three years ago, he made a transformative decision to trade his traditional office for a rolling cart, aiming to increase his visibility and accessibility within the school. This innovative approach allows him to engage directly with students and staff throughout the day, fostering stronger relationships and a more connected school community. His commitment to being present has not only enhanced school culture but also contributed to a remarkable teacher retention rate.Beyond his school, Principal Lamb has become a social media sensation, sharing his journey and insights on platforms like TikTok and Instagram under the handle @principal_lamb. His authentic and relatable content has resonated with educators worldwide, amassing a following of over 800,000 across his channels. Through his posts, he advocates for servant leadership, teacher support, and the importance of joy in education, inspiring a global community to rethink traditional educational leadership models.Let's hear from you! Text us!

112. The Ultimate Brain Break Toolbox for the End of the Year
07/12/2025 | 14 mins.
The countdown is on, the energy is high, and if you’ve ever looked around your classroom and thought, “We need a reset right now,” this episode is for you.In this episode, we’re opening up our Brain Break Toolbox with eight quick and cheerful ideas to help your students reset, refocus, and release that festive season energy in a purposeful way.These aren’t time-fillers. They’re intentional, effective, and designed to help you maintain calm and / or connection in the final stretch before the holidays.From silent snowflakes to Christmas countdown breathing, these tools will help you create balance, boost student focus, and support your own wellbeing as the end-of-year buzz ramps up.What You’ll Learn:Simple movement-based brain breaks that promote calmQuick energy-burners to reset the vibe fastFestive activities that still encourage teamwork and focusHow to use brain breaks as a proactive classroom management toolWhy small resets can make a big difference to behaviour and learningYou’ve got this, teachers. Keep breathing, stay playful, and finish the term feeling proud.Rainbows ahead,Alisha and AshleighResources mentioned in this episode:Episode 80: Brain Breaks That Work with James RobinsonGrab our favourite Christmas freebie here.Let's hear from you! Text us!



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