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In this first episode of the new look Inspire Instructor Training Podcast, host Diana Todd chats with Sarah Baldock, founder of SB Driving School in Maidstone, Kent. Together they explore what it means to be a driving instructor in today’s world — balancing life, learning, and the love of helping others succeed.

Sarah shares her journey from redundancy to independence, how she uses dashcam footage to reflect on her teaching, and the unexpected lessons learned from her students. The pair also discuss social media — both the opportunities it creates and the challenges it brings — and how instructors can show up authentically online without feeling the pressure to “keep up with the Joneses.”

Key Topics:

- Using lesson recordings for self-reflection and CPD

- Creating a safe, accountable space for pupils to give feedback

- Managing negativity and staying kind on social media

- Building your confidence as a mentor and ordinary instructor

- The importance of compassion and community in the industry

Best Quotes:

“You don’t have to write a book, you don’t have to go to expos — just reflect on yourself and do the best you can. That’s enough.” – Sarah Baldock

“Being ordinary isn’t a small thing. It’s being real, relatable, and making a difference — one learner, one PDI, one mentee at a time.” – *Diana Todd*

“I watched my lessons back because I wanted to know what made me feel like that — why did that lesson go so well?” – *Sarah*

“Creating an environment where your pupils can hold you accountable is no small feat.” – *Diana*

“We need more compassion in this industry — more walking in each other’s shoes.” – *Diana*