Episodes

  • Agony Aunt & Uncle: School Edition
    Feb 2 2026

    Welcome to Chalkboard and Chill!


    In this week’s episode, Tom and Larrissa turn the staff room into an advice column, stepping in as the unofficial agony aunt and uncle to tackle real dilemmas sent in by teachers. After a classic catch-up (covering housing stress, renovations, The Sims chaos, and some very niche celebrity chat), they dive into the questions that so many teachers quietly worry about.


    The pair talk honestly about imposter syndrome, bad lessons that linger longer than they should, and how to actually switch off after a tough day — with realistic advice that goes beyond self-care clichés. They share practical coping strategies, from asking for help and joint planning to being honest with classes and finding small moments of calm when emotions run high.


    The conversation also explores the awkwardness of staff rooms, how teacher friendships really form, and why counting down to the holidays is less of a failing and more of a survival instinct. The episode wraps up with pits and peaks, featuring mock-marking pressure, school trips, poetry conferences, pantomimes, and a surprising amount of X Factor nostalgia.


    A warm, funny, and reassuring listen for anyone in education — especially if you’ve ever felt like you’re the only one struggling (spoiler: you’re not).

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    25 mins
  • Teachers Get the Summer Off (And Other Myths!)
    Jan 19 2026

    Welcome to Chalkboard and Chill!


    In this week’s episode, Tom and Larrissa sit down to debunk some of the most common myths about schools and teachers — the ones that refuse to die and seem to resurface at every social event.


    They dive into a couple of big hitters, including the idea that teachers are “paid for the summer holidays” and that the school day neatly runs from 8:45am to 3:30pm.


    Using real-life examples, they unpack what these claims miss, from the invisible hours outside the classroom to the mental load that follows teachers long after the bell rings.


    The conversation opens up into a wider chat about why these myths exist, how they shape public perceptions of teaching, and the emotional impact of constantly having your job misunderstood. Along the way, Tom and Larrissa share personal reflections, relatable frustrations, and the kind of honest humour that Chalkboard & Chill listeners will recognise instantly.


    A funny, thoughtful, and very relatable listen for teachers, parents, and anyone curious about what really goes on behind the classroom door.

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    30 mins
  • A Day in the Life of a Teacher
    Jan 5 2026

    Welcome to Chalkboard and Chill!


    In this week’s episode, Tom and Larrissa talk through a very normal school day—from early starts and half-term exhaustion to meetings, marking, duties, and the quiet chaos that fills every hour in between.


    The episode kicks off with school cake (courtesy of Larrissa’s mum, officially a friend of the pod 🍰) before the pair ease into an honest conversation about morning routines, toddler wake-ups, sock curls, coffee rituals, and the calm-before-the-storm feeling that exists only before the students arrive.


    They compare their daily schedules, from car park politics and printer meltdowns to meetings that definitely run longer than promised. Along the way, they reflect on the mental load of teaching: constantly scanning for risk, juggling dozens of decisions at once, and the exhaustion that comes not just from teaching, but from being “on” all day.


    Naturally, things spiral into classic Chalkboard & Chill tangents—rain sending students feral, the emotional trauma of an empty printer tray, enrichment clubs that aren’t really breaks, holding your bladder for record-breaking amounts of time, and the strange peace of driving home in complete silence.


    They wrap up with their peaks and pits of the week, celebrating mentoring wins and meaningful moments with students, while also acknowledging looming marking piles, teaching outside your specialism, and the pressure that builds as the term rolls on.


    A funny, honest, and deeply relatable listen for anyone who’s ever worked in a school—or wondered why teachers are always so tired.


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    32 mins
  • Cover Lessons & Christmas Fatigue
    Dec 22 2025

    Welcome to Chalkboard and Chill!


    In this week’s episode, Tom and Larrissa talk about one of the most universally dreaded moments in teaching: being asked to teach a lesson that isn’t your subject specialism.


    They share stories from years of covering lessons and teaching outside their comfort zones — from long-term English classes and PSHE discussions to surprise science cover, maths confusion, food tech disasters, and the ultimate panic of walking into a lesson with no resources and having to think on your feet.


    They reflect on the strange politics of cover lessons, the difference between teaching kids you know versus complete strangers, and why students can “smell blood” the second they realise you’re not their usual teacher. There’s also a deep dive into PSHE: why it can be surprisingly rewarding, why it’s absolutely terrifying with younger year groups, and what happens when you accidentally end up teaching sex education while very visibly pregnant.


    Naturally, things spiral into classic Chalkboard & Chill tangents — Gordon Ramsay cameos, poster-default lessons, the trauma of untouched cover work, agency cover life, and the quiet horror of realising more and more teachers are being asked to teach outside their specialisms.


    They wrap up by reflecting on how close the end of term feels, the strange pre-Christmas exhaustion that hits schools hard, and the collective sense of “we’re nearly there” that keeps teachers going through the dark mornings and darker afternoons.


    A funny, honest, and painfully relatable listen for anyone who’s ever walked into a classroom thinking, “Right… let’s just survive this.”-


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    21 mins
  • Risk Assessments & Herding Children: School Trip Stories
    Dec 8 2025

    Welcome to Chalkboard and Chill!


    In this week’s episode, Tom and Larrissa talk about school trips—the chaotic, hilarious and occasionally traumatising rite of passage for every student and every teacher.


    They reminisce about their own childhood outings, from Roman wax tablets and Drayton Manor to churning butter, meeting the Weasley twins and being dragged to some very questionable “educational” destinations. They compare the joy of being a kid on a coach with the sheer panic of being the grown-up in charge: risk assessments, permission slips, coach breakdowns and trying to shepherd 80 excitable students into a theatre without losing any (or their minds).


    Naturally, things spiral into brilliant tangents—like bizarre school-trip stories from the internet (including a class watching a cat get spayed?!), kids thinking lambs are baby camels, and Comic Con memories featuring axe throwing and Japanese drumming.


    They wrap up with their peaks and pits of the week, from divorced-men football commentary to the collective teacher exhaustion that hits right before Christmas.


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    32 mins
  • Tech in Teaching: The Good, The Bad & The Crusty
    Nov 24 2025

    Welcome to Chalkboard and Chill!


    In this week’s episode, Tom and Larrissa dive into the messy, funny and very real world of technology in schools.


    From the days of paper registers and chaotic interactive whiteboards to today’s touchscreen screens, Google briefings and desperate reliance on Wi-Fi, they chat about how teaching has changed—especially since COVID. They talk about phone bans (which have been around forever, despite what the public seems to think), how kids forget how to be bored, why lunchtimes got louder when phones disappeared, and the weird amount of power one unplugged HDMI cable can hold over a teacher’s sanity.


    As always, things spiral into brilliant tangents: mythical creatures designed by Year 8s, a student who made a mindfulness mask instead of colouring, a Subway-sandwich love poem performed with a “sick beat,” and Larrissa’s ongoing emotional battle with a class obsessed with the word “crusty.”


    So if you’ve ever wrestled with tech, teens or tangled HDMI cables - or you're just here for the laughs, this one’s definitely for you.


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    25 mins
  • Hong Kong Teacher Tales… Blessed by Tiny Jesus
    Nov 10 2025

    Welcome to Chalkboard and Chill!


    In this week’s episode, Larrissa and Tom dive into the world of teaching abroad, sharing the highs, lows, and everything in between from their teacher friends out in Hong Kong.


    They chat about the financial perks, the calmer classroom behaviour, and the cultural and political nuances that shape the teaching landscape overseas.


    From navigating new faculty dynamics to swapping stories about school trips, pets in the workplace, and the shockingly high price of Yorkshire puddings, this episode is full of honest reflections and laugh-out-loud moments.


    They round things off with advice for new teachers, reminding listeners that while teaching can often feel like “surviving, not thriving,” there’s a lot of joy tucked into the chaos too.


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    32 mins
  • Teacher Training: Many Roads to the Classroom
    Oct 27 2025

    Welcome to Chalkboard and Chill!


    In this week’s episode, Larrissa and Tom chat about how they each found their way into teaching — the ups, the downs, and everything in between.


    They swap stories from their training days, compare different routes into the profession, and laugh about the less glamorous parts (like endless lesson observations).


    From placements that tested their patience to moments that reminded them why they love teaching, they dive into what it’s really like to start out in education and how hands-on experience often teaches more than any textbook ever could.


    The conversation also touches on how much the world of teaching has changed and the many different paths you can take to get there. Larrissa and Tom reflect on what keeps them motivated, how personal experiences shape their teaching styles, and why connecting with students makes all the challenges worth it.


    Whether you’re just starting your training, thinking about becoming a teacher, or reminiscing about your own classroom days, this episode is a fun, honest, and down-to-earth look at life on the teaching journey.


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    24 mins