In this episode of The Exit Interview: A Podcast for Black Educators, Dr. Asia Lyons sits down with Najmah Ahmad to explore her 20-year journey in education. From creating transformative programs to navigating systemic inequities, Najmah shares candid reflections on her career, the toll of racial battle fatigue, and her eventual path to healing and self-liberation.
Najmah takes us through pivotal moments in her career: the disillusionment of nonprofit work, the challenges of being one of the few Black women in leadership, and how perfectionism and achievement addiction impacted her well-being. Ultimately, she finds freedom and purpose through entrepreneurship and therapy, inspiring others to prioritize their wellness and embrace self-liberation.
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Supporting young people in moments of transition
How systemic inequities in education persist
The toll of racial battle fatigue and finding healing through therapy
The power of leaving harmful systems and creating your own path
What it truly means to "be well" as a Black educator
π‘ Donβt miss this inspiring conversation filled with hard truths, powerful insights, and actionable advice for educators, professionals, and anyone seeking liberation in their work and life.
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