Belly Up to the Blackboard

Belly Up to the Blackboard

by Chris Mund & Breannah Suntken
Episode 31: Art + Mentors = Resilience: Transforming Trauma in the Classroom, an interview with Matt Sandoval
In this episode of Belly Up to the Blackboard, we sit down with Matt Sandoval, the CEO of Free Arts (soon to be Art Heals Arizona), to explore how educators can support students experiencing significant adversity and trauma. Matt draws on his extensive background as a former math teacher, school counselor, and licensed social worker to provide a unique "toolkit" for the modern classroom
Episode 30: “Discipline Meets Drive: How Ryan Irwin Built a Life of Purpose and Performance”
In this episode, we sit down with Ryan Irwin, a serial entrepreneur whose passion for performance extends far beyond the gym. From fitness and nutrition coaching to bodybuilding promotion, real estate investing, and writing, Ryan has built a life rooted in discipline, growth, and purpose. He shares how the principles that drive success in fitness—focus, consistency, and mindset—translate into business and life. Whether you’re chasing personal goals, building a brand, or striving for balance, Ryan’s story will inspire you to push beyond limits and unlock your peak potential. 🎙️ Tune in to learn how discipline fuels drive—and how you can live with purpose across every domain.
Episode 29: Lock It or Leave It? Yondr Pouches in Schools
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📱 Phones in schools—are they the biggest distraction of our time, or an essential part of modern learning? In this episode, we dive into the growing trend of Yondr pouches—lockable cases that keep students’ phones sealed away during the school day. We’ll break down the pros and cons, from increased focus and reduced cyberbullying to concerns about safety, freedom, and cost. You’ll hear perspectives from teachers, students, and parents as we ask the big question: Are Yondr pouches the solution to classroom distractions, or just a quick fix? 👉 Join the conversation and decide for yourself: Lock it or leave it?
Episode 28: Building Leaders On and Off the Field
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In this episode, we dive into what real leadership looks like in high school sports. From creating a leadership course for athletes, to debating whether captains should be appointed by coaches or voted on by teammates, we break down the pros and cons of each approach. We explore how leadership shows up in the classroom, why captains aren't the only leaders on the team, and practical ways to build leadership through mentorship, accountability, and community service. Whether you're a coach, athlete, or parent, this conversation offers insights into developing the next generation of leaders on and off the field.
Episode 27: The New School Year Begins
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I welcome my new cohost to the show and we discuss how the school year is beginning for her and get her thoughts on the 4 day school week!
Episode 26: Four-Day Week Update
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Justin and I give an update on how the four day week is going so far this year and the positives and negatives of it.
Episode 25: Interview with John Halbrook
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In this episode I talked with John Halbrook about his educational experience, and how the excitement for learning can fade. We talked about getting kicked out of school, and how that can change your path in life.
Episode 24: Interview with Nic Ellis
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Today we were able to interview our good friend Nic and talk about coaching and discuss the similarities that we see between coaching and teaching.
Episode 23: PD Recap & Armed Staff: Good or Bad Idea?
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Today we recap our most recent Professional Development and then we get into a discussion on whether it is a good idea or not to arm staff in schools.
Episode 22: PD Recap & Coworkers That Dysregulate You
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Today we recap our PD Day and the AI tools that can help teachers save time on a daily basis. We also touch on being dysregulated by coworkers and tips on how to fix it.
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