Burnt Out Teachers, Glass in the Cake, and Seating Chart Wars with Lauren Lowder

Episode 72  ·  Jun 04, 11:00 AM
Subscribe

This week, Christa is joined by Lauren Lowder from Burnt Out Teachers, and somehow the conversation goes from classroom chaos to one of the most horrifying wedding stories imaginable.

“Imagine biting into a wedding cake… and hearing a crunch.” 😳

This week, Christa is joined by Lauren Lowder from Burnt Out Teachers, and somehow the conversation goes from classroom chaos to one of the most horrifying wedding stories imaginable. From a painfully awkward best man speech to a wedding cake that allegedly had shattered glass inside of it, this episode unlocks an entirely new fear.

Christa and Lauren also react to a listener submission about a future mother-in-law spiraling over a seating chart and threatening to cut off her own son before the wedding. Together, they unpack toxic family dynamics, emotional manipulation, boundaries, and why some people treat weddings like emotional warfare instead of celebrations.

Plus, Lauren opens up about her viral teacher skits, the realities of burnout, and how humor and storytelling can help people feel seen and validated. If you love messy family drama, awkward wedding moments, and conversations that feel like gossiping with your funniest friend, this episode is for you.

My new book Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris and Sloan Story is live!

Get the book!

Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments

  • A Viral Teacher Journey - Lauren shares how leaving the classroom led her to creating Burnt Out Teachers and building a huge online community through relatable teacher stories and skits.
  • The Evolution of Miss Bunker - What started as a joke character turned into the chaotic teacher icon people now fully root for online.
  • The Most Painfully Awkward Best Man Speech Ever - A wedding speech goes completely off the rails when the best man drags out a joke so long the entire room falls silent.
  • The Wedding Cake Horror Story - Guests unknowingly eat cake that allegedly contained shattered glass, creating instant panic at the reception.
  • Toxic MIL Seating Chart Drama - A future mother-in-law threatens to cut off her own son over where she’s seated at the wedding reception.
  • Boundaries, Burnout, and Difficult Parents - Lauren opens up about the emotional reality of teaching and why so many educators feel unable to set boundaries.
  • The Internet vs. Reality - Christa and Lauren discuss why social media storytelling can validate people’s experiences while also opening up important conversations.
  • Wedding Confessions & Hot Takes - The episode wraps with listener confessions involving awkward speeches, uncomfortable bridesmaid dresses, and parents turning weddings into advertisements.
Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode

  • “You can say, ‘Hey, is there any way this could work?’ without threatening to never talk to your son again.” - Christa Innis
  • “At a wedding, you’re sitting down eating for such a short period of time. Does it really matter that much?” - Christa Innis
  • “Someone like this, you can’t really barter with. If they don’t get their way, they’re gonna find something to be upset about.” - Christa Innis
  • “I feel like social media opens people’s eyes to conversations they didn’t even realize were happening.” - Christa Innis
  • “I literally would’ve convinced myself I ate glass and needed to go to the ER.” - Christa Innis
  • “I say the outrageous things teachers wish they could actually say out loud.” - Lauren Lowder
  • “The cake was full of shattered glass. FULL of shattered glass.” - Lauren Lowder
  • “Disowning your kid over where you’re sitting at their wedding is psychotic behavior.” - Lauren Lowder
  • “Someone who has no boundaries will continue showing they have no boundaries the more you explain yourself.” - Lauren Lowder
  • “I think weirdness in the classroom is fun. Kids should see their teachers laugh.” - Lauren Lowder

*This conversation is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Please seek a licensed professional for your specific situation.

About Lauren

Lauren Lowder is a creator, former teacher, and the voice behind Burnt Out Teachers, where she brings the chaos, frustration, and hilarity of classroom life to the internet through viral storytelling and character-driven skits. Her content shines a light on burnout, difficult parents, toxic work dynamics, and the realities many teachers quietly deal with every day.

After leaving the classroom and building her own tutoring business, Lauren now helps other burnt out teachers create more freedom and flexibility in their lives. Through humor and storytelling rooted in real experiences, she creates content that helps people feel seen, validated, and understood.

Follow Lauren Lowder

Join the Drama with Christa Innis:

Got Wedding Drama? We Want to Hear It!

Your stories make Here Comes the Drama what it is! Share your unforgettable wedding tales, hilarious mishaps, or unbelievable moments with us. Whether it’s a wild confession or a story worth a skit, we can’t wait to hear it.

Submit your story today: Story Submission Form

Follow us on social media for updates and sneak peeks at upcoming episodes. Your stories inspire the drama, the laughs, and the lessons we love to share!

A Team Dklutr Production