• What I Do (and Don't Do) as a Private Practice Teacher
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode, Rachel Cicioni discusses her experiences and insights as a private practice teacher. She emphasizes the importance of centering students and families in education, building trust, and the flexibility that private practice allows. Through personal anecdotes, she shares lessons learned from her early teaching experiences, the significance of choosing the
    right students, and the value of human connection in teaching. Rachel advocates for recognizing teachers as educational experts and highlights the diverse paths available in the teaching profession.


    Links and Resources Mentioned In The Episode:

    PPT Teacher Directory
    Blog Post: What is Private Practice Teaching?
    Blog Post: Life as a Self-Employed Teacher

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Gratitude
    01:57 Understanding Private Practice Teaching
    04:01 Building Trust with Students and Families
    06:50 Choosing the Right Students
    09:11 Lessons from Early Experiences
    10:50 The Importance of Flexibility in Teaching
    13:07 Balancing Professionalism and Humanity
    14:57 The Value of Private Practice Teaching
    17:36 Conclusion and Future Conversations

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    21 mins
  • Why I Left the Classroom — and What I Learned on the Other Side
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode, Rachel Cicioni shares her journey from being a classroom teacher to becoming an entrepreneur, reflecting on the challenges and transformations she experienced along the way.

    Initially, Rachel never intended to leave teaching, but after nine years in the profession, she found herself feeling exhausted and undervalued. Despite her deep passion for teaching, the lack of respect and support from the educational system led her to question her career choice. Through her story, she highlights the importance of recognizing when a change is necessary for personal well-being and fulfillment.

    Rachel discusses the pivotal moment when she decided to leave the classroom and pursue a part-time position as a paraprofessional while building her private teaching business. This transition not only allowed her to regain her sense of respect and autonomy but also provided her with the flexibility to balance her family life. She emphasizes the significance of trusting oneself and exploring alternative paths, ultimately creating a life that aligns with her values and aspirations.

    This episode serves as an inspiring reminder for educators feeling disillusioned to consider their own journeys and the possibilities that lie ahead.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction: A Teacher's Journey

    00:55 The Shift from Classroom to Private Teaching

    04:20 Recognizing the Signs of Burnout

    06:23 Finding Respect and Autonomy

    10:15 Balancing Work and Family Life

    11:13 Creating a Space for Honest Conversations

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    13 mins
  • Welcome to the Teacher to Entrepreneur Podcast!
    Jan 15 2026

    The Teacher to Entrepreneur Podcast empowers educators to create freedom through innovative approaches to education. Hosted by former classroom teacher Rachel Cicioni, you’ll hear solo episodes and candid conversations with teacher entrepreneurs and T2E alumni. No hustle culture. No one size fits all. Just real conversations to help you build your next chapter.



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    2 mins