Ep 331: Teacher Burnout Prevention- The Hidden Loneliness of Multi-Prep Teaching

Ep 331: Teacher Burnout Prevention- The Hidden Loneliness of Multi-Prep Teaching

From Secondary Teacher Podcast by Khristen Massic, Multiple-Prep Teacher Coach

April 28, 2026 · 8 min · Episode 331

About this episode

This episode discusses the hidden loneliness experienced by multi-prep teachers and the challenges they face in educational systems not designed for their unique roles.

You can be surrounded by a sea of teachers and still feel absolutely alone. That’s the hard truth at the heart of this week’s episode of The Secondary Teacher Podcast. If you’re searching for the real story behind “the hidden loneliness of multi-prep teaching,” host Khristen Massic is calling it out—plain, raw, and with a fighting spirit. This is for every secondary teacher juggling multiple preps, CTE classes, electives, or singleton roles. That feeling of showing up every day and still being unseen? It’s not in your head, and it sure as heck isn’t your fault. Too many middle and high school teachers walk into faculty meetings hoping for support, only to realize the systems around them aren’t built for what they do. You sit through talk about curriculum pacing and collaboration models designed for the big core subjects, while your reality—lab setups, electives, or the one-of-a-kind CTE course—gets overlooked. Host Khristen Massic shares a gut-level honest anecdote about sitting silently in meetings, thinking, “None of this applies to me.” It’s not that colleagues are unkind. It’s the structure itself, and you end up translating every tip or strategy to fit your classroom, often…

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Host: Khristen Massic

Topics covered

  • teacher burnout
  • multi-prep teaching
  • loneliness
  • professional learning communities
  • collaboration
  • secondary education

Keywords

  • teacher support
  • CTE classes
  • faculty meetings
  • curriculum pacing
  • singleton roles
  • invisible labor

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