
You Can Care Without Carrying Everything
Be A Funky Teacher Podcast · Mr Funky Teacher Nicholas Kleve
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Show Notes
Episode Summary
In this episode, I explore the critical distinction between caring and carrying. Teaching attracts people who care deeply — about students, growth, fairness, and outcomes. But over time, caring can quietly shift into carrying, and carrying is heavy.
Through real classroom scenarios, I unpack how teachers begin to internalize responsibility for things beyond their control. The mental replaying, the tight chest, the midnight redesigning of conversations — that shift from purposeful care to chronic overextension slowly drains energy.
I reflect on how grief clarified this distinction for me. When my mom passed away, I was reminded that love does not equal control. You can show up faithfully and still not carry everything. That truth reshaped how I view responsibility in teaching.
Ultimately, sustainable educators learn to influence without absorbing. We are a chapter in a student’s story, not the whole book. Boundaries protect compassion. Release preserves longevity. Students need your heart — but they also need your steadiness.
Show Notes
- Caring versus carrying in education
- The internal replay cycle teachers experience
- How the body signals overextension
- Grief and the illusion of control
- “You are a chapter, not the whole book”
- Boundaries as protection for compassion
- Longevity requires release
Key Takeaways
- Caring makes you effective; carrying makes you depleted
- Overextension shows up physically and mentally
- You can love without controlling outcomes
- Boundaries protect compassion and patience
- Sustainable teachers release what is not theirs to hold