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    <description><![CDATA[Introducing Lunchbox Confessionals by Carnegie Learning, a series where teachers finally get to tell it like it is – uncensored, unexpected, and unapologetically real.

Each episode invites you into a lunch table conversation that swings from laugh-out-loud faculty room gossip to gut-punch stories of the moments that change a teacher's life forever.

In a world where 92% of teachers feel unseen in the media, we're pulling up a chair to share what it's really like to teach in America: the highs, the heartbreaks, the politics, the absurdities, and yes... the mystery sheet cake in the lounge. 

That’s right, guests can dodge a tough question only by trading it for something from the host's bizarre lunchbox (crushed Takis and mystery meat, anyone?) 

Honest, messy, hilarious, and sometimes tear-inducing, Lunchbox Confessionals is your permission slip to hear the truths that rarely make it past the classroom door.

Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube as we invite teachers from across the country to pull up a seat and dig into the real teacher tea. Be sure to follow Lunchbox Confessionals on Instagram and TikTok, @lunchboxconfessionals. And don’t miss the video episodes on Carnegie Learning’s YouTube channel – you won’t want to miss the gag-worthy teacher truth-or-dares.]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[Introducing Lunchbox Confessionals by Carnegie Learning, a series where teachers finally get to tell it like it is – uncensored, unexpected, and unapologetically real.

Each episode invites you into a lunch table conversation that swings from laugh-out-loud faculty room gossip to gut-punch stories of the moments that change a teacher's life forever.

In a world where 92% of teachers feel unseen in the media, we're pulling up a chair to share what it's really like to teach in America: the highs, the heartbreaks, the politics, the absurdities, and yes... the mystery sheet cake in the lounge that's been there a little too long. 

That’s right, guests can dodge a tough question only by trading it for something from the host's bizarre lunchbox (crushed Takis and mystery meat, anyone?) 

Honest, messy, hilarious, and sometimes tear-inducing, Lunchbox Confessionals is your permission slip to hear the truths that rarely make it past the classroom door.

Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube as we invite teachers from across the country to pull up a seat and dig into the real teacher tea. Be sure to follow Lunchbox Confessionals on Instagram and TikTok, @lunchboxconfessionals. And don’t miss the video episodes on Carnegie Learning’s YouTube channel – you won’t want to miss the gag-worthy teacher truth-or-dares.
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