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In this episode, Kristi Oliva interviews former teacher Chris Shamblin about transitioning out of the classroom and preparing financially. Chris shares his journey of leaving the classroom after experiencing burnout and wanting more fulfillment in his career.
Kristi Shares:
- Her experience with burnout leading her to leave the classroom after 15 years of teaching.
- The toxic culture in education that discourages self-care and leads teachers to believe they won't succeed outside of teaching.
- The importance of asking for help when transitioning careers and not being afraid to admit what you don't know.
Connect with Chris on LinkedIn
Are you looking for a no-nonsense formula for creating engaging courses and training? Check out my new book, The Do It Messy Approach: A Step-by-Step Guide for Instructional Designers and Online Learners (IDOLs) on Amazon.
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In this episode, Matt Gjertsen, former Air Force pilot and owner of Better Every Day Studios, shares advice for transitioning teachers looking to become instructional designers.
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Advice for interviewing successfully and highlighting one's skills in a resume Tips for standing out in a competitive job market and creating an effective portfolio How to ask the right questions in an interview to determine career growth opportunitiesConnect with Matt on LinkedIn
Are you looking for a no-nonsense formula for creating engaging courses and training? Check out my new book, The Do It Messy Approach: A Step-by-Step Guide for Instructional Designers and Online Learners (IDOLs) on Amazon.
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In this episode of the Leaving the Classroom podcast, host Kristi Oliva interviews former teacher Molly Schloesser about making the transition from her career in education to new opportunities outside of the classroom. Molly shares her experiences teaching third grade for several years and deciding to pursue a change, as well as her ongoing job search as she works to transition into a new role in customer success or account management.
On this episode Kristi shares:
Molly's journey from teaching third grade to working as an educational consultant for an edtech startup and then being laid off after eight months. The challenges Molly faced in her initial job search after leaving teaching, applying to over 100 jobs before landing interviews and second rounds. Molly's goals to transition from sales roles to customer success or account management and her long-term interests in business development while acknowledging the importance of gaining experience first. -
In this episode of Leaving the Classroom, former teacher Sarah Bainter discusses her journey from the classroom to a career in instructional design. She shares her experience going through IDOL courses Academy. Sarah reflects on translating her teaching skills to her new role and the differences between developing content for children and adults.
On this episode Kristi shares:
Sarah's background as a teacher for 13 years and her decision to pursue instructional design through IDOL courses AcademyDetails of Sarah's current role as the first instructional designer at the American College of Osteopathic InternistsInsights into the transferable skills teachers possess and how those skills translate well to instructional design roles -
In this episode, Kristi Oliva shares her journey transitioning from teaching to a career in instructional design. She discusses initially pursuing a master's degree with the goal of becoming a professor. Kristi highlights how she discovered IDOL Academy and gained far more practical skills and knowledge applicable to her new career through their program compared to her master's degree.
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Kristi's initial thought that she needed another degree to change careersHow she discovered IDOL Academy and the practical skills she gainedAdvice for teachers on proving they have the experience for new roles without additional degreesDetails on Kristi's resume and interview coaching services -
In this episode, Kristi Oliva interviews Kristen Bahls, a former teacher turned Senior Learning and Development Specialist.
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Kristen's story of transitioning from teaching to instructional design, including how she discovered IDOL Courses and landed her current role in just 6 weeks. The top 3 skills Kristen feels she brought from teaching to her new career in instructional design - adaptability, time management, and communication. Kristen's advice on how to successfully make the transition out of the classroom, including the importance of updating your LinkedIn and using resources like IDOL Courses to build your portfolio and interview skills. -
In this episode, Kristi Oliva interviews former high school math teacher Andrea Hanson about her journey from leaving the classroom to become a successful entrepreneur and business coach. Andrea discusses how she started with network marketing before opening her own boutique. She shares her experience with following her intuition despite fears and overcoming challenges when transitioning out of teaching.
Tune in to find out:
- How Andrea took the leap of faith to leave teaching full-time
- Strategies for overcoming guilt and the doubts of naysayers when making a career change
- Three key skills teachers already have that can transfer well to entrepreneurship
Connect with Andrea on Instagram
Are you looking for a no-nonsense formula for creating engaging courses and training? Check out my new book, The Do It Messy Approach: A Step-by-Step Guide for Instructional Designers and Online Learners (IDOLs) on Amazon.
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In this episode, Kristi Oliva discusses 3 ways for teachers to gain work experience outside of the classroom when transitioning to new careers.
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- Tips on finding a local small business to gain experience through unpaid case studies and portfolio building
- Advice on taking on contract work to gain client management skills and experience
- Suggestions for using a fictional client scenario to build a portfolio if other options aren't available
Connect with Kristi on LinkedIn
This podcast is sponsored by IDOL Courses and is the only authorized vocational school and implementation program of its kind that not only shows you exactly how to create your job application assets and build a portfolio from scratch, but also includes credentials, mentorship, expert coaching, and paid experience opportunities in corporate instructional design and online learning for life! Learn more about the program here.
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In this episode of Leaving the Classroom podcast, host Kristi Oliva interviews Amar Kumar, CEO of KaiPod Learning.
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- About KaiPod Learning, a company that helps educators start their own microschools. Amar discusses how microschools can provide a personalized learning experience for students while also giving teachers more flexibility and impact.
- About KaiPod's Catalyst program, which provides training and resources for teachers interested in starting their own microschool. The program helps educators develop business plans, find funding, and get their microschool up and running.
- Examples of different types of microschools, from ones focused on student athletes or neurodiverse learners to schools targeting gifted students. Amar discusses how microschools can meet the needs of diverse learners.
Connect with Kristi on LinkedIn
Connect with Amar on LinkedIn
This podcast is sponsored by IDOL Courses and is the only authorized vocational school and implementation program of its kind that not only shows you exactly how to create your job application assets and build a portfolio from scratch, but also includes credentials, mentorship, expert coaching, and paid experience opportunities in corporate instructional design and online learning for life! Learn more about the program here.
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In this episode of Leaving the Classroom, host Kristi Oliva interviews Pamela Wynter about her experience transitioning from teaching to becoming an instructional designer at a nonprofit organization. Pamela discusses her background as a teacher and how she discovered IDOL Academy, deciding to make the transition out of the classroom. She describes her journey through the IDOL program and landing a job as a senior manager and instructional designer at the American Diabetes Association. Pamela also discusses her daily responsibilities in her remote role and how she applies skills from her teaching experience.
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How Pamela committed fully to IDOL Academy, treating it like a full-time job to successfully transition out of teaching. The importance of networking on LinkedIn and putting yourself out there through consistent posting to attract opportunities aligned with your passions. Strategies Pamela uses from her teaching experience that serve her well in her new role, like organization, discipline, and flexibility.Connect with Kristi on LinkedIn
Connect with Pamela on LinkedIn
This podcast is sponsored by IDOL Courses and is the only authorized vocational school and implementation program of its kind that not only shows you exactly how to create your job application assets and build a portfolio from scratch, but also includes credentials, mentorship, expert coaching, and paid experience opportunities in corporate instructional design and online learning for life! Learn more about the program here.
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In this episode of Day in the Life of a Corporate ID with Samiya Hai, Kristi Oliva interviews her friend Samiya about her career transition from teaching to becoming an instructional designer.
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How Samiya decided to make the change from her 15-year teaching career after feeling unsafe returning to the classroom during the pandemicThat through the IDOL courses Academy program, Samiya was able to get her first instructional design job at Cigna within 6 months of starting the programSome of the skills Samiya brought over from teaching, like relationship building and being a self-starter, that served her well in her corporate roles -
In this episode host Kristi Oliva discusses three steps for teachers who want to leave the classroom for a new career. She talks about picking a new career path through research and networking, discusses rewriting your resume to focus on results and skills instead of just tasks, and addresses practicing interviewing skills since interviews are important for getting jobs outside of teaching.
Tune in to find out:
- Why picking a new career path through research and networking is important
- Why rewriting your resume to focus on results and skills instead of just tasks is necessary
- Why practicing interviewing skills is crucial for getting jobs outside of teaching
Connect with Kristi on LinkedIn
This podcast is sponsored by IDOL Courses and is the only authorized vocational school and implementation program of its kind that not only shows you exactly how to create your job application assets and build a portfolio from scratch, but also includes credentials, mentorship, expert coaching, and paid experience opportunities in corporate instructional design and online learning for life! Learn more about the program here.
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In this episode, Kristi Oliva interviews Amanda Kulik about her experience transitioning from teaching to becoming a corporate instructional designer. Amanda details her journey from getting her master's degree to finding IDOL courses Academy to landing her first instructional design job.
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Her journey from getting her master's degree and teaching for 15 years to discovering IDOL courses Academy and landing her first instructional design job within a few months of completing the program. The differences between her contract role and full-time corporate roles, including benefits, team structure, and ability to see projects through. The skills she uses from teaching like communication, organization, and writing that have translated well to her current role as an instructional designer.Connect with Kristi on LinkedIn
Connect with Amanda on LinkedIn
This podcast is sponsored by IDOL Courses and is the only authorized vocational school and implementation program of its kind that not only shows you exactly how to create your job application assets and build a portfolio from scratch, but also includes credentials, mentorship, expert coaching, and paid experience opportunities in corporate instructional design and online learning for life! Learn more about the program here.
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In this episode, Kristi Oliva discusses three ways she has learned to adapt to working in a male-dominated corporate environment after transitioning from the female-dominated field of teaching. She talks about managing her emotions, participating in meetings, and stopping unnecessary apologizing. The goal of the podcast is to help other teachers gain confidence and skills to make a career change.
Tune in to find out:
- The three ways Kristi Oliva has learned to adapt to working in a male-dominated corporate environment after transitioning from teaching, including managing emotions, participating in meetings, and stopping unnecessary apologizing
- How Kristi Oliva manages her emotions in meetings by listening more than speaking, taking notes, and not taking things personally
- How Kristi Oliva participates in meetings with colleagues she sees as smarter than her by speaking up, asking questions, and showing her full attention
Connect with Kristi on LinkedIn.
This podcast is sponsored by IDOL Courses and is the only authorized vocational school and implementation program of its kind that not only shows you exactly how to create your job application assets and build a portfolio from scratch, but also includes credentials, mentorship, expert coaching, and paid experience opportunities in corporate instructional design and online learning for life! Learn more about the program here.
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In this episode, we discuss how to overcome self-sabotage and embrace your potential.
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1) Identifying patterns of self-sabotage and finding where you dismiss yourself before others get a chance.
2) Embracing challenges like getting 100 rejections as a way to take opportunities without fear of rejection.
3) Keeping a record or journal of rejections to track progress and reframe rejection as a non-emotional challenge rather than a blow to self-worth.
Connect with Kristi on LinkedIn
Are you looking for a no-nonsense formula for creating engaging courses and training? Check out my new book, The Do It Messy Approach: A Step-by-Step Guide for Instructional Designers and Online Learners (IDOLs) on Amazon.
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In this episode, the host Kristi Oliva discusses the importance of cultivating an abundance mindset and how it can lead to happiness, success and fulfillment. She shares three ways to develop an abundance mindset: awareness, challenging scarcity thoughts, and surrounding yourself with abundance-minded people.
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In this episode, I talk to Gretchen Johanson. Gretchen is a former teacher, guest faculty, and member of IDOL courses Academy. She now works as an instructional designer for Zillow. She discusses how she transitioned from teaching to her current role.
Gretchen discussed her journey from being a teacher for 9 years to transitioning to various instructional design roles, including freelancing, contracting, and corporate jobs, with the help of IDOL courses AcademyShe explained that a typical day as an instructional designer involves project management, working on various projects and stages simultaneously, and meetings with teamsGretchen highlighted three key skills she brought from teaching - creating lessons, flexibility to pivot easily, and creativity/ingenuity in designing engaging learning experiencesConnect with Gretchen on LinkedIn.
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Quitting a job, especially teaching, is a major life change that usually comes with a mix of emotions. Whether you're leaving the classroom because you're worn out or just craving something different, the emotional ride that follows can be intense. Today I am talking about how to cope with the emotions that come with leaving the classroom. I give you 10 tips to stay focused on your goal but maintain your sanity along the way.
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This podcast is sponsored by IDOL Courses and is the only authorized vocational school and implementation program of its kind that not only shows you exactly how to create your job application assets and build a portfolio from scratch, but also includes credentials, mentorship, expert coaching, and paid experience opportunities in corporate instructional design and online learning for life! Learn more about the program here.
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Today I am talking about the unexpected perks of being an instructional designer after being a teacher. If you've ever wondered what awaits you on this path, this episode is for you.
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This podcast is sponsored by IDOL Courses and is the only authorized vocational school and implementation program of its kind that not only shows you exactly how to create your job application assets and build a portfolio from scratch, but also includes credentials, mentorship, expert coaching, and paid experience opportunities in corporate instructional design and online learning for life! Learn more about the program here.
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