In this powerful clip from The Exit Interview: A Podcast for Black Educators, therapist and educator Josephine Ampaw-Greene shares a transformative reflection on wellness, self-worth, and accountability. She reminds us that being well is not about perfection—it's about understanding that our value is not diminished by our past mistakes. Through a lens of healing and growth, Josephine explores how Black educators, especially those navigating racial battle fatigue and burnout, can hold space for both accountability and self-compassion.
This video is essential viewing for teachers, principals, school counselors, and education leaders invested in educator wellness, racial healing, and trauma-informed care. If you’ve ever struggled with imposter syndrome, shame, or feeling defined by your failures, Josephine’s words offer a liberating perspective: "This feels like a dumpster fire... but it doesn't change my personhood."
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