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Teachers in Transition – Episode 254 An Interview with Dr Shaun Woodly of Teach, Hustle, Inspire

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In this episode of Teachers in Transition, Vanessa Jackson welcomes Dr. Shaun Woodly, award-winning educator, speaker, and founder of Teach Hustle Inspire. Dr. Woodly dives deep into the science of behavior, explaining how classroom challenges are often misunderstood signals—not personal failures.

Together, they unpack:

· The five survival drives that fuel student behavior

· Why fear-based classroom management fails—and what to do instead

· How to reframe “class clown” behavior as a cry for belonging

· Strategies for fostering student engagement through curiosity and psychological safety

· Why behavior changes with environment, and how to use that to your advantage

If you've ever felt burned out by behavior management or unsupported by your administration, this episode is your permission slip to do things differently

Connect with Dr. Shaun!
On LinkedIn
Instagram and Threads - @teachhustleinspire
Check out his LinkTree!
His website at teachhustleinspire.com – check out the books tab to find his books!

Favorite Quote:

"If you can understand the conditions that influence someone to feel better, you'll get them to do better." – Dr. Shaun Woodly

If today’s episode struck a chord—maybe you love teaching but hate the stress—you don’t have to figure it all out alone. Whether you're deciding to stay, shifting roles, or planning an exit strategy, I'm here to help.

📥 Download the FREE 5Ps Guide to help with you decision at TeachersinTransition.com

And if you found this episode helpful, share it with a teacher friend—because none of us should have to navigate burnout alone.

Connect with Vanessa

[email protected]
Leave a voicemail or text at 512-640-9099
Connect with Vanessa on LinkedIn!
Schedule a free Discovery Session with Vanessa here
Follow Vanessa on Bluesky @beyondteaching.bsky.social

Visit the homepage at TeachersinTransition.com to learn more!

Rate & Review

Enjoying the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. It helps more teachers find this supportive space.

The transcript to this podcast was create by AliceIO and is found on the episode’s homepage at Buzzspout

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Content provided by Vanessa Jackson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Vanessa Jackson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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In this episode of Teachers in Transition, Vanessa Jackson welcomes Dr. Shaun Woodly, award-winning educator, speaker, and founder of Teach Hustle Inspire. Dr. Woodly dives deep into the science of behavior, explaining how classroom challenges are often misunderstood signals—not personal failures.

Together, they unpack:

· The five survival drives that fuel student behavior

· Why fear-based classroom management fails—and what to do instead

· How to reframe “class clown” behavior as a cry for belonging

· Strategies for fostering student engagement through curiosity and psychological safety

· Why behavior changes with environment, and how to use that to your advantage

If you've ever felt burned out by behavior management or unsupported by your administration, this episode is your permission slip to do things differently

Connect with Dr. Shaun!
On LinkedIn
Instagram and Threads - @teachhustleinspire
Check out his LinkTree!
His website at teachhustleinspire.com – check out the books tab to find his books!

Favorite Quote:

"If you can understand the conditions that influence someone to feel better, you'll get them to do better." – Dr. Shaun Woodly

If today’s episode struck a chord—maybe you love teaching but hate the stress—you don’t have to figure it all out alone. Whether you're deciding to stay, shifting roles, or planning an exit strategy, I'm here to help.

📥 Download the FREE 5Ps Guide to help with you decision at TeachersinTransition.com

And if you found this episode helpful, share it with a teacher friend—because none of us should have to navigate burnout alone.

Connect with Vanessa

[email protected]
Leave a voicemail or text at 512-640-9099
Connect with Vanessa on LinkedIn!
Schedule a free Discovery Session with Vanessa here
Follow Vanessa on Bluesky @beyondteaching.bsky.social

Visit the homepage at TeachersinTransition.com to learn more!

Rate & Review

Enjoying the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. It helps more teachers find this supportive space.

The transcript to this podcast was create by AliceIO and is found on the episode’s homepage at Buzzspout

  continue reading

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