Mark Taylor’s Year-End Review: Growth, Challenges, and Insights
This podcast episode serves as a reflective roundup for the year 2024, where Mark Taylor contemplates personal growth and the importance of putting oneself first amidst the busy demands of life. He discusses his journey as a musician and educator, highlighting the challenges faced by teachers and the need for a supportive educational environment that centers around the child’s experience. Mark emphasizes the significance of self-care and balance, encouraging listeners to prioritize their well-being to enhance their effectiveness in their roles. He invites feedback on how the podcast can better serve the community, seeking insights on what topics and guests resonate with his audience. As he looks forward to 2025, Mark expresses excitement about continuing to share valuable conversations and resources that inspire and empower educators, parents, and students alike.
Takeaways:
- Mark Taylor emphasizes the importance of reflecting on personal motivations behind educational endeavors.
- The podcast aims to create a supportive community among educators, parents, and mentors.
- Mark discusses the necessity of putting oneself first for better overall well-being and effectiveness.
- He highlights the role of collaboration and sharing best practices across educational environments to enhance learning.
- The focus for the upcoming year includes expanding podcast formats and interactive content.
- Listeners are encouraged to share their experiences and wishes for future podcast topics and guests.
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Transcript
Hello, my name is Mark Taylor and welcome to the Education on Far podcast.
Mark TaylorThe place for creative and inspiring learning from around the world.
Mark TaylorListen to teachers, parents and mentors share how they are supporting children to live their best authentic life and are proving to be a guiding light to us all.
Mark TaylorHello and welcome back to the Education on Fire podcast.
Mark TaylorMy name is Mark Taylor.
Mark TaylorThis is the end of 2024.
Mark TaylorThis show was originally planned as a kind of roundup, clips of different episodes, things that I've really loved, and a way of just sort of bringing the the year to end, much like many shows happen at this time of the year.
Mark TaylorAnd then we got into December, all the Christmas stuff was starting to go.
Mark TaylorThere were lots of concerts, there was all the family related stuff, lots of planning.
Mark TaylorAnd I suddenly realized, is this really what I want to be doing and how I want to put it together?
Mark TaylorYes, I could bring everything and make that kind of show that I just mentioned, but am I doing that because I ought to, because I want to?
Mark TaylorAnd how am I actually fitting all the things that I've learned and all the conversations that we've had over the year into my life?
Mark TaylorAnd am I just sort of doing this sort of painting by numbers kind of thing or am I actually taking action?
Mark TaylorAm I actually showing up in a way that I want to?
Mark TaylorThis all sparked from the fact that by the end of December, you know, really, really been busy through the last couple of months trying to fit lots of different things in different aspects of my life.
Mark TaylorAnd I thought, actually I'm not sure that I am and I think I need to sort of re evalu this.
Mark TaylorAnd I thought I could just do this on my own, but maybe this is something which might be useful to you, but it might also certainly be interesting for me and give us a way of kind of sort of working through the things that we want to do together and how we're going to plan moving forward.
Mark TaylorSo the first thing I want to do is just to show you the sort of the five things I want to cover overall so that we get an idea of what it is that we want to sort of structure this episode on and the reason that I'm doing it.
Mark TaylorSo the five things are going to be what do I do?
Mark TaylorAnd why do I do it?
Mark TaylorNumber two is going to be what do I do and what do I want to expand, what do I want to grow?
Mark TaylorWhat do I want to do more of?
Mark TaylorBased on what we've spoken about in number one, Number three is going to be about putting me first we talk a lot about how that works on the show and especially if you're working within a school situation and it's really hard to kind of have that home life balance and that kind of well being and an idea of what it is that you need as well as fulfilling your obligations within your job.
Mark TaylorNumber four is how I show up exactly in that sort of school situation, in an education situation, in anything that's happening.
Mark TaylorWhat am I doing?
Mark TaylorAm I toeing the line?
Mark TaylorAm I being outspoken?
Mark TaylorAm I being truthful?
Mark TaylorAm I being honest?
Mark TaylorAm I kind of feeling a little bit handcuffed?
Mark TaylorMaybe that's something that's worth exploring and actually touching on as well.
Mark TaylorAnd then number five, what have you learned?
Mark TaylorWhat would you like more of?
Mark TaylorTell me some of the episodes, some of the guests that we've had that have kind of had a big impact on you, your school, your environment, your family, your children.
Mark TaylorWhat is it that's been really helpful and supportive because then we can start to guide all of the things that we put together here on education on fire towards exactly what you want and that's the reason that we're here.
Mark TaylorSo going back to number one, what do I do and why?
Mark TaylorWell, as many of you will know, I'm a musician.
Mark TaylorI went to music college in London.
Mark TaylorI've been a professional musician since let's say the 90s.
Mark TaylorThe exact year doesn't really matter to which, but let's say the mid-90s.
Mark TaylorSo I've been doing it for a very long time.
Mark TaylorI've had the real pleasure of playing in some of the greatest orchestras in the UK and ballet companies and opera companies.
Mark TaylorAnd I still get to continue to do these things.
Mark TaylorI get to share my love of that through my drum and percussion teaching in a couple of schools.
Mark TaylorAnd it was going through all of those things enabled me to see within the education environments some of the people that were really struggling and needing some help.
Mark TaylorSo I was going into schools, doing music workshops and seeing those teachers in the staff room literally sort of banging their heads against the brick wall going, I came into this profession to really make a difference and I don't know what I'm doing.
Mark TaylorI don't know how to make that happen because I'm form filling.
Mark TaylorIt's the red tape, it's all the things you have to do around all of that stuff.
Mark TaylorAnd we cover many episodes about how people go about that and sort of balance those things off.
Mark TaylorBut that was where the podcast started back in 2016, was that kind of because I was Going into so many schools doing these workshops, I was able to think, well, if I could actually share what's happening in school A with this teacher that's struggling in School B, maybe that would make a difference.
Mark TaylorMaybe it would be directly to what they can put in their classroom.
Mark TaylorMaybe it'd be something they could take to their senior leadership.
Mark TaylorAnd that kind of became the sort of the real focus, sharing things that are happening within the school environment.
Mark TaylorAnd then it started to grow, because what I realized was that it's the child that's the center of those things.
Mark TaylorSo what are parents doing that are helping this situation?
Mark TaylorWhat are mentors doing?
Mark TaylorWhat are organizations doing that are sort of one side or one foot outside of the education system, but actually helping the education system?
Mark TaylorBecause all of these stakeholders, all of these people are actually part of what makes up a fantastic learning experience or an education experience, or what it is that we can do to support people moving forward.
Mark TaylorAnd that's continually been what it is that I do.
Mark TaylorI do more of it in different ways, but that's what I do.
Mark TaylorAnd that's why I do it, because I just want to be the sort of conduit.
Mark TaylorI want to be able to share these wonderful conversations.
Mark TaylorI love hearing and learning about what's going on, and I want to be able to put these things together so that you can actually think, I hadn't thought of that, or I never heard of that organization, or that book might make all the difference to me, or maybe to someone that I know that that may be needing that bit of information.
Mark TaylorSo whatever it is that I think will help someone that's listening, support children going forward, then I want to do more of that.
Mark TaylorAnd I can do it personally when I'm teaching one to one, when I'm doing my drum and percussion teaching, we can do it via the podcast in the way that we've been doing that as well.
Mark TaylorAnd I think that enthusiasm, performing that idea of live, is why I love doing the podcast.
Mark TaylorIt's why I love live streaming.
Mark TaylorIt's why I love the live shows that we've done.
Mark TaylorIt's why I'm so excited about the Creative Amplifiers YouTube channel, which isn't about education per se, but it's about giving a voice to those people who are using ECAMM and are actually live streaming and using some of this amazing technology to share their stories about whatever they're passionate about.
Mark TaylorAnd a big shout out to Lisa and Neil, who co host that show with me, because it's a fantastic thing.
Mark TaylorIf you haven't come across that yet.
Mark TaylorPlease do check it out.
Mark TaylorIt's Creative Amplifiers.
Mark TaylorJust put that into YouTube and it will pop up and you'll see there's quite a few episodes there already.
Mark TaylorSo what do I want to do?
Mark TaylorAnd in terms of what do I want to expand, what do I want to grow?
Mark TaylorWell, one of the things is everything related to this world of podcasting, live streaming is something that I really, really do love.
Mark TaylorI love being able to create an environment that people are learning, that we can create something that people can use this technology to help share what they're doing as well.
Mark TaylorAnd I want to spend more time doing that.
Mark TaylorAnd certainly since COVID and the way that the, the world has changed and everything I've had spent more time within schools doing more kind of drums and percussion teach.
Mark TaylorI looked at actually how that was going to be and because of other professional commitments from a playing point of view and being my, an orchestral manager that I do for an opera company, I decided I was going to stop doing one of those schools.
Mark TaylorNot because I didn't love teaching the children, because I still teach three days in another couple of schools, but it's because I needed that time to focus and put the energy into here, into the things that I actually wanted to do.
Mark TaylorAnd there were certain things which I won't go into here, that I wasn't showing up in the best kind of way because I didn't feel like we were getting the support.
Mark TaylorThere was various things that were happening in the school that I didn't like and I tried to use some of those skills that we talked about in terms of speaking to senior leadership, speaking to the headmaster, speaking to the department leaders to try and help these things.
Mark TaylorAnd actually I felt like I came to a dead end.
Mark TaylorAnd actually, because I was wanting to create some space, that was my decision in the end to actually decide, decide to stop teaching in that school.
Mark TaylorMaybe that's another whole episode for another time, but that's kind of the main reason was the fact I wanted this time to be able to step in, to do more of what we're doing here for the Education on Fire and all the podcast related things.
Mark TaylorSo I want to grow that more.
Mark TaylorI want to do more of the live element because I think that fits into my performing as a musician.
Mark TaylorI like being live.
Mark TaylorI like chatting to people, I like creating this environment where we can just feel like we're having coffee and actually bring all these things together.
Mark TaylorIt's an exciting thing to be able to do.
Mark TaylorBut then the Question comes in.
Mark TaylorNumber three was about putting me first.
Mark TaylorAnd I can get very drawn into all these things.
Mark TaylorLet's set loads of things up, let's do it in a different way.
Mark TaylorLet's set up all these workflows in terms of how we can make this work and we can cram all this stuff into the hours that were available.
Mark TaylorBut then I realized when was the last time that I put reading a book in my diary before an episode of a podcast?
Mark TaylorWhen was the last time I put in a regular piece of exercise, some yoga, some tennis playing in the diary before everything else?
Mark TaylorOr when was it that I was able to do the reverse?
Mark TaylorYou know, oh, I'll do a little bit of that once I've done this, you know, once I've got all the podcast related stuff done, once I finish working for the day, I'll then see if there's time rather than putting that time in first and taking control.
Mark TaylorAnd then I thought about a lot of the conversations that we've had on the show about the longevity that you need within the education world now.
Mark TaylorHow do you do that?
Mark TaylorIt is involved putting yourself first in a positive way.
Mark TaylorAnd of course I believe in harmony.
Mark TaylorThere's ebbs and flows.
Mark TaylorThere are times when you're busy doing certain things.
Mark TaylorThere are times when you can kind of take your foot off the gas a little bit.
Mark TaylorBut I kind of just sort of realized that looking back, maybe some of those things are a little bit back to front.
Mark TaylorThere's certain things that I can do to help do that.
Mark TaylorAnd I think with that more regular time, more regular exercise, a healthier lifestyle, all the things which are going to help me be a bit of a better version of me, hopefully then transforms into what we can produce to be a better version for you.
Mark TaylorThe things that we can do, the people that we meet, the way I can show up, the amount of energy I've got, the way I can actually bring all these things together is going to be helpful for you.
Mark TaylorThat's my reason for doing it.
Mark TaylorIt's for me, but it's for me, which then comes to you.
Mark TaylorAnd that's.
Mark TaylorI really hope it's something which we can really make a big difference going forward.
Mark TaylorNow, one of the biggest things I mentioned there about the school that I decided to leave, you know, how do you show up in that school environment?
Mark TaylorHow do you show up in that education environment?
Mark TaylorAnd I just thought it's really difficult sometimes when you kind of feel like you've got lots of barriers.
Mark TaylorYou people aren't Listening to what you're saying, you're trying to be as supportive as you possibly can.
Mark TaylorYou're trying to have a creative environment, you're trying to have a dialogue with people which is really positive.
Mark TaylorAnd then you feel like you're being sort of battered down or there's a blocked doorway there, or no one's really listening.
Mark TaylorAnd I thought maybe that's just a percentage game.
Mark TaylorAnother reason for creating this extra day to do what I really love doing, like the podcasting and being online, because then it's about the balance.
Mark TaylorThere's enough of me in those other days that enables me to show up in a better way.
Mark TaylorI can see the bigger picture without feeling I'm sort of a little bit battered down.
Mark TaylorI can understand these people are doing the best that they can in the situation that they are.
Mark TaylorThe children that I'm teaching, it's maybe only half an hour a week that I see them.
Mark TaylorThey can only learn so much in the way that I teach and the things that I believe based on all the things that we talk about here.
Mark TaylorIf the rest of their week looks a little bit different and we have some fantastic conversations in the way that we go about learning drums and percussioning, and I hope they take that into some of their other learnings as well.
Mark TaylorBut it's a difficult thing when the percentages are so one sided, you know, half an hour a week as opposed to the rest of the week where you're learning in a different way.
Mark TaylorAnd it's great when you're working in an environment where it's supportive.
Mark TaylorAnd some of these amazing conversations we have with schools where they really get it, they really understand that bigger picture, how you're learning together, how the workforce, how the team, how the staff and everyone is sort of really sort of singing off the same hymn sheet, but we know that isn't always the case.
Mark TaylorAnd so I think you being that little spark of good of a bright star in, in whichever situation we're in is really good.
Mark TaylorAnd that goes back to what I said, putting myself first so that when I do show up on those days, I don't get drawn into everything.
Mark TaylorI can have my little bubble in a positive way that hopefully kind of brings some sort of ray of sunshine into what's going on.
Mark TaylorAnd I hope that that sort of will come across in what we're doing here and will really help you do that as well.
Mark TaylorSo then, number five, finally, what is it that you've learned?
Mark TaylorWhat would you like more of in relation to educational fun?
Mark TaylorWould you like more specific content that's for parents, for teachers, for secondary schools, for primary schools.
Mark TaylorAt the moment we do a really sort of broad kind of age and sort of diverse in terms of being in America or being in the UK or somewhere else around the world.
Mark TaylorWhat will be helpful for you?
Mark TaylorAnd I'd really, really like to hear one.
Mark TaylorWhat is it that you've lear and someone that you've enjoyed and also someone that maybe you'd like to hear or an area that you'd like to cover that we can sort of look into getting more of as well.
Mark TaylorBecause essentially I'm here for you.
Mark TaylorLike I've said before, I'm a conduit to bring the people that want to share their message and they've got something to say to those of you that haven't come across them yet, whatever that happens to be, whether it's a teacher, whether it's a education environment, whether it's a charity, whether it's an author, whether it's a mentor, whatever it happens to be.
Mark TaylorLike I said, we're all stakeholders and trying to create the best environment we possibly can.
Mark TaylorSo do please let me know everything you need to know to get hold of me.
Mark TaylorJust go to educationonfire.com and you can get in touch really easily through there.
Mark TaylorSo I really would appreciate sort of hearing what that's going to be.
Mark TaylorSo those are the five things.
Mark TaylorThat's what I do and why I do it, what I want to expand and what I want to grow into more, how I'm going to try and sort of put me first, you know, put some of these things in the diary before, some of these work related things, how I want to show up more and more in school environments and really hearing what it is that you've learned and sort of hearing back on there.
Mark TaylorSo we can put all these things together to help us into 2025.
Mark TaylorSo some positive things that are going to be happening.
Mark TaylorWe're going to continue doing the podcasts in a video format.
Mark TaylorSo they're all on YouTube.
Mark TaylorYou can always go and look at those things and see sort of face to face as well.
Mark TaylorI know some people like looking as well as hearing.
Mark TaylorWe're obviously going to continue it here on the audio side, we're going to have more live streams, we're going to have more live related content so you can actually get involved, share your comments, share your thoughts as we're doing it and maybe more specifically about things that are going to be really helpful for you in advance.
Mark TaylorSo for example, in January we have a session art and mindfulness, and that's something you're going to be able to do.
Mark TaylorWe're going to show you what that is.
Mark TaylorYou can take part.
Mark TaylorAnd hopefully they're real practical things that you can do that will be helpful for you in terms of this putting yourself first in a way that's just not talking about education vacation.
Mark TaylorIt's about how you're showing up with those things as well.
Mark TaylorWe're going to have lots of those as well as just some live chat as well.
Mark TaylorSo that's certainly something I've really enjoyed in the past that we're going to go into even more again.
Mark TaylorWhat that does creates more work for me in terms of the amount of time to put these things together.
Mark TaylorBut I really think it's worth it.
Mark TaylorAnd I wanted to put it into place to see if people were going to be watching, if people seem to be getting more out of it.
Mark TaylorAnd from what people have said and the feedback that I've had, it seems to be something which is helpful.
Mark TaylorSo we're going to keep doing that for the foreseeable future and see where it takes us.
Mark TaylorI think another thing for me is the mentorship conversations that we've had.
Mark TaylorI think that idea of how do we show up within the education environment and what does that look like, a learning environment?
Mark TaylorWe know it's people in schools, it's teachers, it's the support staff, it's everyone that's working within a school.
Mark TaylorBut it's also people around the outside of that, the wraparound people, the people that are doing clubs.
Mark TaylorIt might be something outside of school, it might be a specific mentor, it might be a specific tutor.
Mark TaylorAll of these people are really, really integral to people learning and growing and students really getting the essence of what it is that they need.
Mark TaylorAnd the one thing that comes across loud and clear all the time is always that sense of who is it that's made the biggest difference in my life.
Mark TaylorAnd it's always the teacher that saw me.
Mark TaylorIt's the teacher that actually understood me, that was going to put me together and actually see me for who I then the learning and the education and everything that grows from that comes from there.
Mark TaylorSo that's the thing that has really, really been something I've really got excited about and hearing all the different types of mentors, the different organizations that are doing it and how they're doing that.
Mark TaylorCertainly Dr.
Mark TaylorElmitra L.
Mark TaylorBerry, when she was talking about it, because I really understood that sense of when she was working within schools, that sense of feeling handcuffed or tied and gagged, not able to say what she really, really wanted because there were certain things related to her job that were going to make a difference.
Mark TaylorAnd actually there was having a consultancy being able to be her own person, really saying it, how it is to really help people in a real way, then she was free to be able to do that.
Mark TaylorAnd I can really identify with that.
Mark TaylorAnd I think finding that balance between what you can do within your particular situation and actually be yourself, to make these changes and to change the system for every person as well as sort of the global effect is an important thing.
Mark TaylorSo that's the.
Mark TaylorThat's me.
Mark TaylorThat's the episode for this, this 2024 roundup.
Mark TaylorIt's kind of what I think, what I want to do, what I want to go going forward, and how we can help and support each other.
Mark TaylorAnd I hope you've had a fantastic holiday season.
Mark TaylorI hope your 2025 starts with a lot of passion, a lot of joy, and a lot of creative input.
Mark TaylorAnd hopefully we'll be there on that journey together.
Mark TaylorThanks for listening to the Education on Far podcast.
Mark TaylorFor more information of each episode and to get in touch, go to educationonfire.com Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.