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Life’s Next Lesson Plan Podcast

Life’s Next Lesson Plan Podcast

Rachel Rauch

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Show overview

Life’s Next Lesson Plan Podcast launched in 2024 and has put out 42 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode in the time since. That works out to roughly 30 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 35 min and 49 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-language Education show.

There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 12 months ago. The busiest year was 2025, with 35 episodes published. Published by Rachel Rauch.

Episodes
42
Running
2024–2025 · 1y
Median length
44 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Are you looking for your next adventure personally or professionally? Or perhaps you're simply nostalgic for your school days or have a love for storytelling, learning and evolving. Join host Rachel Rauch, high school teacher for three decades, as I delve into my life and the lives of former educators, mentors, and students who will share their stories about creating a fulfilling life.Topics include exploring entrepreneurial ventures, traveling the world, and manifesting a healthy life on Life’s Next Lesson Plan, offering a unique blend of storytelling, career advice, learning, and inspiration.Listen now for captivating tales, practical tips, and a glimpse into the exciting possibilities that await beyond the chalkboard.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to stay updated on the latest episodes and follow us on Instagram and Facebook at Life’s Next Lesson Plan for exclusive content and behind-the-scenes glimpses.

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S1 Ep 41A Season One Send-Off Letter to You

With 29 years of teaching behind her and 58 podcast episodes under her belt, Rachel wraps up season one of Life’s Next Lesson Plan with an open letter to you—her listeners. This episode isn’t about interviews or expert advice. It’s about reflection, gratitude, and a little bit of humor.Whether you're a fellow educator, a lifelong learner, or standing at your own personal crossroads, this heartfelt solo episode is an invitation to pause, reflect, and maybe even laugh at the growing pains of change. Rachel shares what she’s learned (and unlearned) while making this podcast—and what’s next as she steps into a whole new lesson plan.What You’ll Hear:Rachel’s honest reflections on ending her teaching career5 life lessons for anyone in transitionThe funny (and humbling) things she’s learned from podcastingA thank-you to her community of listenersA free journal to help you navigate identity shiftsWhat might come next for Rachel—and the podcastMentioned in This Episode:🎁 Download the Free Identity Journal: 👉 lifesnextlessonplan.com/freebies📺 Follow Rachel’s post-classroom journey: Instagram: @lifesnextlessonplan YouTube: Life’s Next Lesson PlanThank you for being here. Keep learning. Keep listening. And don’t be afraid to rewrite the plan.With love, Rachel

Jun 23, 20258 min

S1 Ep 40Letting Go of Limiting Beliefs & Building a Career You Love with Sammy Christofferson

In today’s episode, I sit down with the incredibly brave and authentic Sammy Christofferson, whose career journey is a perfect reminder that sometimes the degree you earned isn’t the life you’re meant to live forever.After just a few years in the classroom, Sammy knew something wasn’t sitting right — with her evaluations, the lack of flexibility, and the system that didn’t fully value her as an educator and individual. With the support of her fiancé (now husband), Sammy made the difficult but empowering decision to leave education and create her own version of success.We dive into:What pushed Sammy to walk away from teachingHow she made the transition without a full plan in placeThe importance of time freedom, especially as a mom of two young kidsHow she built her businesses as a Virtual Assistant and Hugh & Grace representativeThe role a strong mentor played in helping her prepare for changeThe power of trusting your gut when something isn’t rightIf you’ve ever wondered whether it’s crazy to leave behind a steady career in search of something more aligned with your life, this episode is for you.Sammy’s biggest takeaway? You are never as stuck as you think you are — and your happiness is worth chasing.Homework (Takeaway for Listeners): Have open conversations with your partner or support system when you feel those tugs toward change. They want to support you, but they can’t read your mind.Connect with Sammy on Instagram: @sammy.christoffersonConnect with Me: 👉 Download my free Identity Journal: lifesnextlessonplan.com/freebies 👉 Follow on Instagram & YouTube: @LifesNextLessonPlan

Jun 16, 202548 min

S1 Ep 39The Final Days: What I’m Leaving Behind and What I’m Taking With Me

Hey friends, This episode is raw, real, and—let’s be honest—brutally honest.After 29 years in the classroom, I’m down to my final days as a teacher. This isn’t just a farewell; it’s a reckoning. I’m pulling back the curtain to share what I built, what I loved, what nearly broke me, and what I’m carrying with me into whatever comes next.✨ Whether you’re a fellow educator, someone navigating a major life pivot, or just curious about what it’s like to walk away from a decades-long identity—this one’s for you.In this three-part episode, I unpack:📚 Part 1: What I’m Taking With Me From matchmaking students during literary analysis to decoding Axe body spray clouds in the hallway—these are the skills, stories, and soul-shaping moments I’ll never forget. Deep listening, classroom improv, open mics, student-driven learning, and the ability to build community through Buzzfeed quizzes and literary tears alike.📸 Part 2: What I’m Leaving Behind Let’s get honest: I’m leaving behind the mental load, the never-ending grading, the guilt, the martyrdom, the impossible standards, and yes—staff meeting icebreakers. (IYKYK.) Also not missing: mystery vapes in the bathroom, forgotten SD cards, and “How many points is this worth?” echoing in my nightmares.🌀 Part 3: Becoming Rachel Again Who am I when I’m not “Ms. Rauch”? I’m finding out—slowly, awkwardly, and with a surprising amount of joy. This ending is creating space for something new. A new identity. New rhythms. New ways to use my voice and talents—without bells or bells schedules. And I’m finally learning to measure worth by something other than awards and productivity.💬 Quote to Hold Onto: "Sometimes the most important lesson isn’t what we teach others—but how we ourselves learn and grow along the way."🛎️ Tune in as I ring the bell one last time—and invite you to turn the page with me.🔗 Connect with Me → Website: lifesnextlessonplan.com → Instagram and YouTube: @lifesnextlessonplan

Jun 9, 202526 min

S1 Ep 38When Rejection Leads to Redirection with Sydney Benson

In today’s episode, Sydney Benson takes us on a journey from high school rejection to becoming an influential PR professional working with top-tier brands like Aveda, Sherwin-Williams, and Xfinity. Sydney shares how a moment of disappointment—being rejected from her high school dance team—became the catalyst for discovering her true passion in journalism and public relations. Join us as we explore the power of unexpected turns, the importance of mentorship, and how showing up with value—even when unsure—can change your career. Whether you're at a crossroads or looking for a boost of inspiration, this episode is a reminder that life’s detours often lead to the most rewarding destinations.

Jun 2, 20251h 4m

S1 Ep 37When You Don’t Know What’s Next: Learning to Trust the Pause

What do you do when you're standing at the edge of something new... but you have no idea what comes next?In this heartfelt solo episode, Rachel gets honest about the scary, foggy space between letting go and beginning again. Building on her transition out of a 29-year teaching career (as shared in Episode 35), she explores what it means to sit with the unknown—and why rushing toward answers may cost us clarity.You’ll hear:Why “the five-year plan” is a myth that often adds pressure, not peaceHow Rachel navigated a very real season of uncertainty after resigningWisdom from authors and thought leaders like Emily P. Freeman, William Bridges, Bruce Feiler, and Glennon DoylePractical tools to help you reflect, journal, and take the next small, courageous stepThis episode is for anyone who’s in-between chapters—grieving the old, unsure about the new, and learning to trust the process.📌 Resources Mentioned:The Next Right Thing by Emily P. FreemanTransitions by William BridgesLife Is in the Transitions by Bruce FeilerUntamed by Glennon DoyleRachel’s Free Identity Journal → lifesnextlessonplan.com/freebies💬 Listener Reflection Prompts:What if you stopped trying to "figure it out" and just tuned into what’s tugging at your heart?What’s one small step you can take today?It’s one year from now and you’re thriving—what do you wish you’d started today?✨ “If you’re in the in-between, you are not broken. You are becoming.”

May 26, 202546 min

S1 Ep 36Rewiring Your Money Mindset with Rebekah Kiger

What if your biggest block to wealth isn't in your bank account—but in your beliefs?In this powerful episode of Life’s Next Lesson Plan, I sit down with Rebekah Kiger, a trauma-informed money mindset coach who helps women rewrite their financial stories and create abundance without burnout. From growing up in generational poverty to becoming a sought-after mentor and creator of the ALIGN Method®, Rebekah shares her personal journey, the mindset shifts that changed everything, and how you can start transforming your own relationship with money—right now.🔑 In this episode, we discuss:Rebekah’s journey from financial survival to financial freedomHow trauma and upbringing impact our money mindsetHer 5-pillar ALIGN Method® for healing your relationship with moneyThe power of mentorship and energetic alignmentPractical advice for anyone feeling stuck or afraid to take the leapHow to stop chasing success through burnout and start building sustainable wealth💬 Rebekah’s Big Lesson: True wealth isn’t about working harder—it’s about aligning with your values, clearing old blocks, and stepping into your worth. It starts with awareness, then taking inspired, aligned action.📒 Homework for Listeners: Reflect on your current money mindset. What stories were you told about wealth growing up? Where might you be holding on to beliefs that no longer serve you?🔥 Explore Rebekah’s Work: Website: https://www.risewithrebekah.com YouTube: Rise with Rebekah Instagram: @risewithrebekah💡 Feeling stuck in your current role or afraid to pivot careers like I was? Download my free Identity Journal to help explore your next step: 👉 https://www.lifesnextlessonplan.com/freebies🎧 Subscribe & Share: Don’t forget to follow Life’s Next Lesson Plan wherever you listen to podcasts, and leave a review if this episode resonated with you. Your next chapter is waiting—and it starts now.

May 19, 202559 min

S1 Ep 35Starting Over From Experience: Transitioning Careers in My 50s and Finding My Next Calling

After 29 years in the classroom, I made the hardest decision of my life: to walk away from teaching—with no pension, no benefits, and no clear plan forward. In this deeply honest episode of Life’s Next Lesson Plan, I’m sharing what it really looks like to start over in your 50s.From the fear of leaving job security and identity behind to navigating the unknown of midlife career reinvention, I walk you through the emotional, mental, and practical shifts that helped me leave “Rachel the Teacher” behind and begin the journey toward something new.We’ll talk about:How to face a career change after 50Why your skills are more transferable than you thinkThe role of grief, intuition, and courage in career pivotsHow I’m redefining success and finding purpose in midlifeMy new role, the unconventional approach I took to get it and what my days will look like in my new positionThis episode is for anyone wondering: “Am I too old to start over?” Spoiler alert—you're not.💡 Download my free Identity Journal to help you reflect on your next chapter: https://www.lifesnextlessonplan.com/freebies

May 12, 202546 min

S1 Ep 34It’s Never Too Late to Begin Again: Hiking, Healing & Honoring a Life Well-Lived with Betsy Korbinyr

In this reflective and inspiring episode, I sit down with Betsy Korbinyr, a retired social worker, self-proclaimed umbraphile and the author of Time, Beauty, and Grief: A Hike Through Wisconsin’s 50 State Parks. At 65, Betsy set out on a transformative year-long Quest to hike five miles in each of Wisconsin’s state parks—an adventure of physical resilience, emotional healing, and profound self-discovery.Together, we explore:How hiking and nature became a pathway for grief, growth, and self-reflectionWhy “time, beauty, and grief” are the pillars of Betsy’s story—and how we can embrace those themes in our own livesThe value of doing a “Life Review” before the end of life and how it builds clarity and integrityWhat it means to challenge yourself later in life and live with curiosity and courageThe joys of being an umbraphile (eclipse-chaser!) and finding awe in the world around usBetsy’s story reminds us that adventure isn’t just for the young—and that sometimes, a hiking trail can be the map back to yourself.📚 Learn More About Betsy’s Book: Time, Beauty, and Grief: A Hike Through Wisconsin’s 50 State Parks → Buy on Amazon → Mentioned in Isthmus: Year in Books → Best Indie Book Awards – Winner, Best Travel Book 2024💚 20% of all proceeds are donated to Friends of Wisconsin State Parks.✨ Takeaways & Homework:Challenge yourself—at any age—with something new.Reflect on your life through journaling or a Life Review.Hike your own version of a “50 Park Quest” (even if it’s just your local trails).Let nature remind you of your own resilience.📢 Like what you heard? Please rate, review, and share the episode—and follow Life’s Next Lesson Plan wherever you get your podcasts.

May 5, 202547 min

S1 Ep 33Freedom Beyond Roles: Reclaiming Your Core Identity

Have you ever introduced yourself and realized your job title or your child's name came before your own? In today's episode, I’m getting deeply personal as I explore what it means to reclaim your identity beyond being a parent, spouse, or employee. As I prepare to leave my teaching career and watch my daughter head off to college, I’m asking myself: Who am I now? If you’ve ever felt lost when life shifts, this episode is for you.In This Episode, You'll Learn: ✨ How society pushes us to define ourselves by roles — and why that’s dangerous ✨ The emotional risks of tying your identity to a career, relationship, or parenting role ✨ Why developing a strong personal identity builds resilience, confidence, and deeper fulfillment ✨ Real-life "boom" moments that force us to confront identity loss ✨ Practical steps to rediscover and rebuild your authentic self ✨ How cultivating your true identity can lead to healthier relationships and a stronger sense of self-worthPlus: 📝 A special FREEBIE: My brand new "Finding Your Voice Through Writing" journal guide to help you reconnect with who you truly are at your core. https://www.lifesnextlessonplan.com/freebies

Apr 28, 202539 min

S1 Ep 32Filling the Stands by Following Her Passion: Elizabeth Sweet's Journey in Journalism & Women's Sports

Join host Rachel for an inspiring conversation with Elizabeth Sweet, a talented journalist and the passionate founder of Fill The Stands. Liz has carved a unique path by blending her love for sports and her storytelling prowess.In this episode, you'll discover:Liz's journey into the world of journalism and her early passion for the field.The powerful story behind Fill The Stands: how Liz, a former female athlete, was inspired to create a non-profit empowering students to promote women's sports and boost attendance at their events.Insights into Liz's successful career as a freelance journalist, writing for renowned publications like The Wall Street Journal, Milwaukee Magazine, Dwell Magazine, and more, covering both sports and architecture/home design.How the core skills of a journalist – storytelling, research, and communication – were instrumental in persevering through the challenges of launching and running a non-profit.Key Lesson: Liz shares a powerful lesson about the importance of persevering and following your intuition, illustrating how combining her passions has led to a truly fulfilling career.Actionable Takeaway: Liz encourages listeners to pay attention to those inner "tugs" and explore the directions they feel drawn to, as these might lead to unexpected and rewarding paths.If you're looking for inspiration on following your passions, the power of perseverance, and the impact of combining your skills with a cause you believe in, this episode with Elizabeth Sweet is a must-listen!Follow Liz Sweet's Work: ElizabethSweet.com | Fill The Stands Sports + Architecture Journalist | Advocate for Women’s SportsTelling stories that capture the heart, hustle, and humanity of design and sport. Discover her latest work.Instagram: @elizabethsweetid | @fillthestandsStay Connected:Follow Life's Next Lesson Plan on your favorite podcast platform.Connect with us on social media @lifesnextlessonplan on Instagram, YouTube and FacebookExplore more lessons and personal content by joining our Patreon: patreon.com/liveandlearn.

Apr 21, 202549 min

S1 Ep 31Unexpected Teachers: Learning What to Do—and What Not to Do

In this heartfelt solo episode, Rachel explores the idea that we are all mentors—whether we realize it or not—and reflects on the unexpected teachers who have shaped her life in powerful ways. Inspired by a passage from Siri Lindley’s Finding a Way, she dives into the lessons she’s learned from three deeply personal influences: her grandmother, her significant other, and her biological parents.Rachel also shares the profound insight she’s gained over the past 90 days and how she's preparing to continue learning as she transitions into a new professional and personal chapter. Through stories and thoughtful reflection questions, you’ll be invited to consider your own life lessons and the people—good or bad—who helped teach them.In this episode, Rachel discusses: ✨ The quiet strength and grounding love of Grandma Weibel ✨ What Brett has taught her about simplicity, gratitude, and not settling ✨ The complicated lessons that come from painful family relationships ✨ Learning from podcast guests and the power of trusting your gut ✨ Looking ahead: learning from new roles, new people, and from withinReflection Questions to Ponder:Who are the unexpected teachers in your life?What have you learned—good or bad—from them?What did you learn over the past 90 days?Who (or what) will you be learning from next?Mentioned in this Episode: 📚 Finding a Way by Siri Lindley (especially page 228) 🧭 Podcast guests: Laura, Traci, and BetsyConnect with Rachel: 🌐 Patreon: Live & Learn Community 📸 Instagram: @lifesnextlessonplan If this episode moved you, share it with someone who’s been one of your teachers. And don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review—your support helps us keep growing.

Apr 14, 202551 min

S1 Ep 30Following Your Intuition: A Candid Conversation with School Psychologist and Life Coach Laura Flowers

In this episode of Life’s Next Lesson Plan, I sit down with Laura Flowers, a former school psychologist turned life coach and Reiki master. Laura and I connected through a podcasting group, and I recently had the pleasure of being a guest on her show, Rediscovering You. Like me, she’s passionate about helping people navigate crossroads, reconnect with their values, and live authentically.After 18 years in education, Laura found herself at a breaking point—disconnected from her purpose and feeling like she was doing the work, but not the right work. She made a bold decision to step away, investing in herself, energy healing, and personal growth. Now, she helps women stop playing small and start living with confidence, alignment, and purpose.🔍 In This Episode, We Discuss:The funniest (and most awkward) questions middle schoolers have ever asked herWhy she knew her time in education was coming to an endThe tipping point in public education—larger class sizes, dwindling support, and the teacher shortage crisisHow teachers are questioning their long-term future in educationHer transition to life coaching and Reiki, and how she helps women rediscover their passionsThe importance of listening to your intuition and how journaling can help💡 Free Resource from Laura: Laura is offering a free 28-day journaling guide to help you tap into your intuition with quick 5-10 minute prompts each day. Free 28 Day Self-Discovery Journal📌 Connect with Laura Flowers:Website: lauraflowersll.comInstagram: @lauraflowersllYouTube: Laura Flowers LinkedIn: Laura Flowers

Apr 7, 202554 min

S1 Ep 29Empty Nest Prep: Finding Joy in the Next Chapter

This week, I’m facing a huge milestone—my daughter, my only child, is turning 18. And in just a few short months, she’ll be heading off to college in another state. While I always knew this day would come, the reality of it has hit me in a way I wasn’t entirely prepared for.In today’s episode, I’m sharing my personal journey through the stages of parenting that led to this moment—co-parenting, divorce, shifting family dynamics—and how I’m embracing this transition with trust and optimism. I’ll also explore the unexpected joys that come with an empty nest, from rediscovering personal passions to redefining what home and family mean in this next phase of life.If you’re navigating—or preparing for—this major life shift, this conversation is for you. Let’s figure out how to move forward with purpose, curiosity, and maybe even a little excitement.Resources & Links Mentioned: 🔹 Join the Live & Learn Patreon community for deeper reflections & exclusive content – [Insert Patreon Link] 🔹 Follow me on social media for daily insights and updates – [Insert Social Media Handles] 🔹 Listen to Episode 22: Reagan’s Journey to MIT & Leaving the Nest coming up on Patreon: www.patreon.com/liveandlearnAnnouncements: 📢 We’re shifting to one episode per week—with more content coming to YouTube and Patreon! Stay tuned for exciting new updates.Thanks for listening to Life’s Next Lesson Plan! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who might need to hear this today.

Apr 2, 202536 min

S1 Ep 28Finding Her Way: Tracy Weber’s Journey from Traditional Nursing to Holistic Health—And How Nature Saved Her

In this episode of Life’s Next Lesson Plan, I sit down with Tracy Weber, a Transformational Nurse Health & Wellness Coach, to discuss her journey from traditional nursing to holistic health, the healing power of nature, and how hiking can be a path to wellness.With over two decades of experience in nursing, massage therapy, yoga, meditation, and somatic emotional release, Tracy has created a comprehensive wellness practice that empowers clients to take control of their health. But her journey wasn’t always clear-cut—she shares how burnout led her to explore alternative healing, the challenges of changing career paths, and the surprising ways that hiking helped her navigate stress, personal loss, and major life transitions.Key Topics & Lessons from Tracy’s Journey:🔹 Leaving traditional healthcare: Tracy’s path from bedside nursing to creating her own practice 🔹 Blending holistic modalities: How she integrates massage, yoga, qi gong, and electroanalgesia to support health 🔹 Nature as medicine: How hiking became her therapy during life’s hardest seasons 🔹 Lessons from the trail: How stepping into nature can reduce stress, promote healing, and boost overall well-being 🔹 Career transitions: Finding courage to pivot, shadowing a mentor, and going all-in on a new career 🔹 Knowing your worth: The importance of advocating for yourself in work, health, and lifeMemorable Moments & Personal Stories:🌿 Tracy’s first backpacking trip—what she packed (and shouldn’t have!) and why she ended up in a condo with hot chocolate instead of on the trail 🌿 The 12-hour solo hike challenge that changed her perspective on life 🌿 A wise mentor who shaped her approach to holistic careYour Wellness Challenge: Take the First Step1️⃣ Identify one area of your health or life you want to improve. 2️⃣ Find a local trail (or just step outside) and commit to a short walk in nature. 3️⃣ Journal your experience: How do you feel before, during, and after your time outside? 4️⃣ Reflect: What did the movement, fresh air, and stillness bring up for you?Resources & Ways to Connect with Tracy:🌎 Website: www.tranquiljourney.net 📱 Socials: @tranquilnursecoach (FB, IG, LinkedIn) Join the Conversation:Do you use nature as a way to de-stress or reset? Have you ever experienced a major career pivot like Tracy? Let’s talk! Drop a comment, share your story, and tag us using #LifesNextLessonPlan💡 Don’t forget to subscribe for more inspiring conversations about life transitions, personal growth, and finding purpose in unexpected places.🎧 Available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify!

Mar 31, 20251h 1m

S1 Ep 27The Tables Have Turned! My Letting Go & Leaning In as a Podcast Guest

In this special episode, the tables are turned as I step into the guest seat on Rediscovering You with life coach and school psychologist Laura Flowers. Rediscovering You is dedicated to empowering women to break free from feeling stuck—whether in career, relationships, or personal growth.Laura and I dive deep into my decision to leave my long teaching career behind, the emotions and challenges that come with such a major life shift, and how I’m navigating my next steps with intention. We explore the power of manifestation, storytelling, and aligning my future with my core values. If you’ve ever faced a career transition or felt the pull to redefine your purpose, this conversation is for you!I also answer my juiciest question yet for Ask the Teacher Anything! You guys went THERE!🎧 Tune in for an honest and vulnerable discussion about embracing change, trusting the process, and creating a life that truly aligns with who you are becoming.📌 Don’t forget to check out Rediscovering You on YouTube and Apple Podcasts for more inspiring conversations. And if you’ve been following my journey, be sure to subscribe to Life’s Next Lesson Plan on YouTube and follow along on Instagram and Facebook for behind-the-scenes content from my final days in the classroom!

Mar 26, 202547 min

S1 Ep 26The Pivot Playbook: Lessons in Reinvention with Brittany Emond

In this episode of Life’s Next Lesson Plan, I sit down with Brittany Emond, a former student whose career journey has taken her from aspiring magazine journalist to a thriving role in employer branding. Brittany shares her personal story of self-discovery, career pivots, and valuable lessons learned along the way.Memorable Moments & Lessons Learned:Brittany recalls a pivotal moment in high school: choosing between prom and attending a national journalism conference in San Francisco. Inspired by The Hills, she made her own version of "going to Paris"—and never looked back.Her early love for magazines was fueled by pop culture icons and films like 13 Going on 30 and Sex and the City, leading her to the University of Missouri to study magazine journalism.The excitement of visiting top magazines in NYC transformed into uncertainty as she questioned the future of print journalism, teaching her an invaluable lesson—dreams evolve.Career Pivots & Growth:Initially determined to work at a top magazine, Brittany found herself questioning that path after seeing the rise of digital media and job instability.She bravely shifted her focus from magazine journalism to strategic communication, opening doors to advertising, PR, and social media.Her decision to intern at a small, women-led company gave her hands-on experience and creative freedom that larger corporations couldn't offer.Navigating Challenges & Taking Risks:From a difficult senior year full of job rejections to landing an internship with Disney, Brittany emphasizes the importance of perseverance and trusting the process.She shares the harsh reality of getting a full-time offer at her dream company but realizing she had undervalued herself by not negotiating her salary—an essential lesson for young professionals.Moving from Disney to Travel + Leisure Co., and eventually to Sephora, Brittany took calculated risks to accelerate her career, always prioritizing growth over comfort.Key Takeaways:Be open to changing your path—your younger self didn’t have all the information your future self will have.Experience at smaller companies can be just as valuable, if not more, than big-name brands.Negotiation is key when accepting job offers—know your worth and advocate for yourself.Sometimes, making the hardest decision is the right one for your growth.Follow Brittany:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittanyemond/Follow SephoraLife on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sephoralife/Join the Conversation: Do you relate to Brittany’s story? Have you ever had to pivot from a childhood dream to a more fulfilling career path? Share your thoughts in the comments or on social media using #LifesNextLessonPlan.Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Spotify to never miss an episode!

Mar 24, 20251h 11m

S1 Ep 25The Comparison Trap: Stop Measuring Your Life Against Others and Find Contentment

Have you ever caught yourself scrolling through social media, wondering why someone else’s life seems so perfect? The career success, the happy family, the dream vacations—it can feel like everyone else has it all figured out. But here’s the truth: comparison is stealing your joy.In this episode, I’m sharing my personal struggles with comparison—how it shaped my self-perception and the steps I’ve taken to break free. We’ll dive into why we compare, how it impacts our mental and emotional well-being, and most importantly, how to shift from external validation to internal fulfillment.If you’ve ever felt stuck in the comparison trap, this conversation is for you. Let’s let go of unrealistic expectations and start embracing our own unique paths. 💡💛What You’ll Learn in This Episode:✅ Why comparison is a natural human tendency (and when it becomes harmful) ✅ The emotional toll of measuring yourself against others ✅ How social media fuels unrealistic expectations ✅ Practical strategies to shift from external validation to self-acceptance ✅ How to redefine success on your own terms💬 Join the Conversation: Have you ever struggled with comparison? What helps you refocus on your own journey? Let me know in the comments or send me a message—I’d love to hear your thoughts!👉 Support the Podcast: Join me on Patreon for exclusive content and deeper conversations about personal growth, self-love, and life’s transitions. Join here: patreon.com/liveandlearn🎧 Listen & Subscribe: If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review! It helps more people find the podcast and build a community around real, honest conversations.Thanks for listening—remember, your journey is your own. No timeline, no competition—just growth at your own pace. 💛✨#ComparisonTrap #SocialMediaComparison #PersonalGrowth #SelfAcceptance #MindsetShift #LifesNextLessonPlan #LetGoAndGrow

Mar 19, 202543 min

S1 Ep 24Impact Beyond the Classroom: A Career-Transition and Educational Reform Chat with Starr Sackstein

In this episode of Life’s Next Lesson Plan, host Rachel engages in a compelling conversation with Starr Sackstein, an educational consultant, TED speaker, and author renowned for her innovative approaches to assessment and student empowerment. Starr shares her journey from classroom teacher to educational leader, offering insights into transforming traditional education models.Guest Introduction:Starr SacksteinMassachusetts State Coordinator for Educators RisingChief Operating Officer at Mastery PortfolioTED Speaker and Author of 16 booksFormer High School English and Journalism TeacherKey Discussion Points:Memorable Teaching Experiences:Starr reflects on granting her journalism students autonomy in assignments and assessments, fostering a creative and engaging classroom environment.Career Highlights:Transitioning from a high school teacher to a TED speaker and author, Starr discusses her path to becoming an educational consultant and leader.Current Projects and Goals:Currently working on two new books, Starr is dedicated to reforming educational models and assisting educators in exploring opportunities beyond traditional classroom roles.Lesson for Educators:Drawing from her book, Making an Impact Outside of the Classroom: A Complete Guide to the Exciting Job Possibilities for Educators, Starr advises educators to list aspects they enjoy in their current roles and explore related careers such as edtech, instructional coaching, or consulting.Action Steps for Listeners:Update your resume and cover letter to reflect your strengths and passions.Identify what you value most in your current educational role.Explore career opportunities that align with your purpose and interests.Connect with Starr Sackstein:Website: MsSackstein.comLinkedIn: Starr SacksteinTEDx Talk: A Recovering Perfectionist's Journey to Give up GradesAmazon Author Page: Starr SacksteinFollow Life’s Next Lesson Plan on social media platforms and join the Live and Learn Patreon for additional content and community engagement. Visit lifesnextlessonplan.com to join the email list and stay updated on future episodes.For a deeper insight into Starr's perspectives, you might find this interview enlightening: https://youtu.be/sDYKwKw-cuU

Mar 17, 202538 min

S1 Ep 23From Survival to Fulfillment: Overcoming Fear, Anxiety, and Living with Purpose

This episode is different. It’s raw. It’s personal. And it’s something I’ve been holding in for a while. Today, I’m setting aside my planned script and following my heart.I’m sharing my journey—one of resilience, anxiety, transformation, and finding my way forward after decades of living in survival mode. Inspired by Siri Lindley’s book Finding a Way, I’ll explore how the values we live by (or ignore) shape our lives and how we can realign ourselves with what truly matters.If you’ve ever felt trapped by expectations, fear, or burnout—this episode is for you. You are not alone.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:✅ How I navigated debilitating anxiety while holding together my career, marriage, and motherhood ✅ The hidden weight of success and the cost of keeping up appearances ✅ The moment I realized I was surviving, not living—and what I did about it ✅ The 10 core values that guide my next chapter (and how to identify your own) ✅ Powerful reflection questions to help you realign with what truly mattersKey Moments & Takeaways🔹 The Weight of Success & the Cost of Hiding “For years, I was barely holding it together—crippling anxiety, panic attacks, trying to be strong for everyone else. On the outside, I looked accomplished, but inside, I was breaking.”🔹 The Turning Point: Finding My Own Way Inspired by the words ‘Life is short. What will matter most to you? Are you living life to reflect that?’ (Siri Lindley), I began re-evaluating my life. The decision to leave my career after 29 years wasn’t easy, but it was necessary.🔹 Aligning with My Core Values I took time to identify my top 10 values: health, compassion, growth, love, freedom, happiness, contribution, safety, self-respect, and adventure. What are yours?🔹 Reflection Questions for You 📌 What could you do differently to align more with your values? 📌 What must you stop doing to protect your happiness? 📌 If you lived in alignment with your values, how would your life change in 5 years?Call to Action💛 This is your invitation to pause, reflect, and realign your life with what truly matters.👉 Share your thoughts with me: What resonated with you? What values guide your life? Send me a message or comment on this episode! 👉 If this episode spoke to you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. 👉 Check out Finding a Way by Siri Lindley if you’re navigating big changes.🎧 Until next time—keep learning, keep growing, and most of all, keep finding your way.

Mar 12, 202534 min

S1 Ep 22Engineering a Balanced Life with Reagan Zimmerman Shrestha

In this episode, I sit down with my second cousin, Reagan Zimmerman Shrestha, a brilliant MIT graduate and engineer at Ford Motor Company. We dive into her journey from high school robotics to racing cars and breaking barriers as a woman in STEM. Reagan shares the unexpected way she ended up at MIT, her experiences in a male-dominated field, and the lessons she’s learned about work-life balance while building an exciting career.🔧 What You’ll Learn in This Episode: ✅ How a spontaneous decision led Reagan to MIT 🎓 ✅ The impact of being a woman in STEM and how early experiences prepared her 💪 ✅ Behind-the-scenes of working as an engineer at Ford 🚗 ✅ The importance of mentorship in shaping her career 🔍 ✅ Why prioritizing work-life balance is key to long-term success 🌿💡 Reagan’s Big Lesson: "Don’t wait to live your life. You have a long career ahead—find ways to enjoy the journey now."📚 Homework for Listeners: 📝 Take a time audit—where is your time going? Are you filling your days with purposeful work and joy, or are you stuck in time-wasting habits?All views are Reagan's own and she does not represent any companies or schools mentioned.💬 Join the Conversation: What’s one small change you can make to create more balance in your life? Drop a comment or tag us on social media!📢 Support the Podcast: 🎧 Subscribe to Life’s Next Lesson Plan on Apple Podcasts | Spotify 💡 Get exclusive content on Patreon: Live & Learn patreon.com/liveandlearn 📩 Know a great guest for the podcast? Visit lifesnextlessonplan.com🚀 Until next time, keep learning, keep growing, and keep living with purpose! 🎙️

Mar 10, 202538 min