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Feeling Stuck in Your Job Search? Groundhog Day Explains Why

Episode 261 Published 8 months, 4 weeks ago
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In episode of Teachers in Transition, career coach and former middle school teacher Vanessa Jackson uses the cult classic Groundhog Day as a metaphor for the emotional and professional loop so many educators feel stuck in. Vanessa dissects the 5 stages of grief not only as they appear in Bill Murray’s iconic time-loop comedy, but as they show up in the lives of teachers contemplating an exit from education.

 

Listeners will discover:

  • Why Groundhog Day is more than a comedy—it’s a career transition parable
  • How teachers experience denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance in their own version of “the loop”
  • The “Pink Sock Strategy” for standing out on job applications
  • Tips for building resilience during a job hunt that feels repetitive and demoralizing
  • How your quirkiest skills (like Vanessa’s concert pianist degree) may be your secret weapon

Vanessa also shares a deeply personal connection to the film and uses it as a jumping-off point to affirm one simple truth: change is possible, even if it doesn’t feel like it right now.

If you’re a burned-out teacher wondering, “Is this all there is?”—this episode is a must-listen.


 
 

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