140. The Great Return: Sellers Who Actually Went Back to the Classroom (With Guest Marcy Bernethy)

Are you a TPT seller who often considers going back to the classroom? If so, then today’s guest episode is for you! I’m joined by Marcy Bernethy, the face behind Saddle Up for Second Grade.Marcy started her TPT store 12 years ago and has been working on her business full-time from home since 2018. Then in 2023, she made the quick and unexpected decision to go back to the classroom to teach second grade.Inside this episode, Marcy shares all the details about why she decided to go back to the classroom, how she fits in TPT work time while teaching, what it’s been like to return to the classroom, and more. It really is possible to have a business and teach, so we hope this conversation encourages you if going back to the classroom is on your heart!Show Notes: https://schoolofsellers.com/episode140/Resources:🔥 Join Ignite today: https://schoolofsellers.com/ignite💻 Follow along on Instagram @school.of.sellers.❤️ Loving this podcast? Rate and write a review on Apple Podcasts here!Mentioned in this episode:Sign up for Ignite at https://schoolofsellers.com/ignite

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Erin Waters from School of Sellers helps teacher sellers like you run an online business in a way that feels doable. Discover how you can make your business work harder so that you spend less time in To-Do Town and more time doing what you love. Many teachers launch online businesses to live a freer, happier life. These same teachers soon find themselves swamped by tasks and surrounded by pressure to do all the things. As a result, their life becomes harder. So what the heck? Self-proclaimed Type B Teacher-turned entrepreneur, Erin knows this Catch-22 scenario all too well. In her 10 years of selling teaching resources online, it has become her mission to simplify her business—and now yours too! On School of Sellers, she will offer insight and tips for productivity, content creation, marketing, and beyond. Hit follow or subscribe now and show your business, once and for all, who’s really the boss.