Welcome to Teach Me, Teacher

Here, we learn through honest conversations with real world teachers and administrators in the classrooms we are all experiencing today.

"Exactly what the teacher community needs!"
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"This podcast is phenomenal!"
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"Best teacher podcast!"
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"I enjoy my drive to work every Monday with this show!"
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"Every time I listen I feel refreshed and inspired!"
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"Such a variety of educators with and a vast wealth of experience!"
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"This podcast has made me laugh, cry, and think!"
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"I have loved every episode!"
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"As a future teacher, this podcast has been amazing!"
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"Writefully Empowered shows teachers how to bring the inner lives of our young writers into the world, moving them from compliance to engagement. I highly recommend it for all secondary ELA teachers."

Kelly Gallagher author of 180 Days and 4 Essential Studies

"Jacob Chastain's excitement for unlocking students' potential as writers is palpable and contagious. Writefully Empowered is a needed guide for creating vibrant conditions and opportunities that both respect and amplify student voice."

Anindya Kundu author of The Power of Student Agency

"The nuts and bolts-and soul-of the writing workshop are gathered in this useful text that invites authenticity, practicality, and glorious writing."

Jeff Anderson author of the Patterns of Power series

MORE THAN A PODCAST, IT'S A TESTIMONY TO THE POWER OF TEACHERS

“Teach Me, Teacher is one of the most courageous, heartbreaking, hopeful books I’ve ever read." - Regie Routman, author of Literacy Essentials

“Jacob bares his soul in Teach Me, Teacher with a personal memoir that shares life-changing moments that have crafted who he is today." -Adam Dovico, author of The Limitless School

"What Jacob Chastain’s story reminds us as educators is that we are, first and foremost, humans, humans forged by all that we experience in our lives inside and outside of the classroom." - Teri Lesesne, Professor in the Department of Library Science at Sam Houston State University