Teaching through Emotions Honors World Mental Health Day With Special Content for Teachers and Learners



World Mental Health Day is an annual global awareness campaign that aims to promote mental health and well-being. It is observed on the second Thursday of October each year. World Mental Health Day was first observed in 1993, initiated by the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH) and the World Health Organization (WHO). 


Betsy Burris of the Teaching Through Emotions Podcast is celebrating World Mental Health Day (October 10) by providing essential resources to teachers: a special post on her Substack and a bonus podcast episode for paid subscribers only. The bonus episode unpacks a chaotic school that completely disregarded a teacher's mental health, and even worsened it. I'd be happy to share the episode file with you if you'd like to listen to it!

Teaching through Emotions, the 2025 Women Who Podcast Award-winning show created by psychotherapist and teacher educator Betsy Burris, is marking World Mental Health Day with a series of special offerings designed to spotlight the mental health needs of educators and students.

The bonus content centers on the post-COVID state of the educational system and the often-overlooked emotional challenges facing those in the classroom. Betsy Burris is releasing a special Substack post (free for all readers) on October 10, exploring the tension between teacher and student mental health and offering perspective through a psychodynamic lens—one that sees difficult emotions as meaningful, useful, and worth listening to.

“Teachersʼ mental health is often treated as invisible, secondary to student well-being,ˮ says host Betsy Burris. “But the truth is, the two canʼt be separated. When teachers are supported, students thrive. On World Mental Health Day, we want to honor both sides of that relationship.ˮ

Alongside the free Substack post, Teaching through Emotions is offering a bonus podcast episode for paid subscribers, featuring Stella, a teacher with a unique “horror storyˮ that exposes failures of some school administrations in managing teachersʼ relationships, mental health, and wellbeing.

Co-host Joe Johnson, a veteran Spanish teacher, adds:
“World Mental Health Day is about community. For us, that means giving teachers a voice, a place to be honest about their struggles, and a way to recharge.ˮ

As part of this timely campaign, Betsy Burris is also encouraging listeners to consider gift subscriptions on Substack. These subscriptions act as a “mental health care packageˮ for teachers, granting access to the full library of over 150 reflective blog posts, exclusive bonus episodes, and discounts on Burrisʼs book, The Feeling of Teaching.

Teaching through Emotions is an award-winning podcast created and hosted by Betsy Burris, a teacher educator and psychotherapist, and co-hosted by Joe Johnson, a veteran Spanish teacher. The show offers a psychodynamic perspective on education, helping teachers build resilience and find success by sharing real-life stories and practical insights. The podcast is produced by Jullian Androkae, with audience development by Andreea Coscai and music by Tom Burris/Jabbering Trout.





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