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Welcome to Chalkboard and Chill!
In this week’s episode, Tom and Larrissa go live (ish) from two very different locations — Tom broadcasting from school, Larrissa dialling in from home after a trampoline park incident leaves her in a single-boot era with two torn ankle ligaments.
After catching up on life off sick, cover work chaos, and the unexpected perk of binge-worthy TV, they turn their attention to the cultural phenomenon that is The Traitors — and ask the important question: what if the game was set in a school?
The pair imagine staff as faithfuls and traitors, debating who would be murdered first (sorry, English and Drama), who would absolutely crumble at the round table, and whether Senior Leadership might secretly thrive under pressure. They unpack the psychology behind the show — body language, inference, loyalty, suspicion — and realise that teaching might already be one long social deduction game.
Along the way, they explore the art of the teacher stare, the daily experience of being professionally gaslit by students, and the most suspicious staff behaviours (teachers who never queue for the photocopier, we’re looking at you). There’s also discussion of round tables reimagined as staff meetings, why “Can I just play Devil’s Advocate?” might be the most traitorous phrase in education, and whether counting down to half term is a survival strategy or a red flag.
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If you want to find out more or get involved in the show, head to
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chalkboardandchillpodcast
TikTok: @Chalkboardandchill
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By Chalkboard & ChillWelcome to Chalkboard and Chill!
In this week’s episode, Tom and Larrissa go live (ish) from two very different locations — Tom broadcasting from school, Larrissa dialling in from home after a trampoline park incident leaves her in a single-boot era with two torn ankle ligaments.
After catching up on life off sick, cover work chaos, and the unexpected perk of binge-worthy TV, they turn their attention to the cultural phenomenon that is The Traitors — and ask the important question: what if the game was set in a school?
The pair imagine staff as faithfuls and traitors, debating who would be murdered first (sorry, English and Drama), who would absolutely crumble at the round table, and whether Senior Leadership might secretly thrive under pressure. They unpack the psychology behind the show — body language, inference, loyalty, suspicion — and realise that teaching might already be one long social deduction game.
Along the way, they explore the art of the teacher stare, the daily experience of being professionally gaslit by students, and the most suspicious staff behaviours (teachers who never queue for the photocopier, we’re looking at you). There’s also discussion of round tables reimagined as staff meetings, why “Can I just play Devil’s Advocate?” might be the most traitorous phrase in education, and whether counting down to half term is a survival strategy or a red flag.
—
If you want to find out more or get involved in the show, head to
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chalkboardandchillpodcast
TikTok: @Chalkboardandchill
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.