• Sometimes Gold Just Isn’t Worth It

  • Jun 18 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

Sometimes Gold Just Isn’t Worth It

  • Summary

  • What did they say about us on the hit show Big Time RV?

    Welcome back to Crying In My Car, a podcast for teachers! Join our hosts Devin Siebold and James Yon as they share their exciting summer plans that may just involve them reprising one of their classic roles. Have you guys heard about the newest controversy over the Olympics being held in Paris? We got the inside scoop and were going to be breaking it down for you today.

    So it's about that time, summer is coming up, and we are counting down the days until school is out. We have some big plans, a lot of trips we want to go on, we’re even thinking about reprising our roles from Big Time RV. If you haven't seen Big Time RV, then where have you been? We made an appearance on that show a couple years ago, and it was funny because the editors made some… interesting choices.

    Did you know that apparently the Olympics are held at impoverished places on purpose? Well apparently it's being done because of the low cost of hosting it there and despite the billions of dollars being spent on stadiums, there is no money going into the schools to give basic facilities for students. What's being done about this? What can we do? Tune in to find out!

    Jump right in!

    08:45 Teacher Dress Code Discussion

    15:20 Classroom Generation Gap

    22:35 Pregnancy Disclosure Dilemma

    29:50 Summer Stress Stories

    So get your polish ready because we're shooting for gold on this week's episode of Crying In My Car, a podcast for teachers.

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