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Reframing Burnout in Schools and Beyond - Part 1

Reframing Burnout in Schools and Beyond - Part 1

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Episode Transcript (provided by Riverside - forgive any errors): https://link.sheldongayisbugn.com/s3e15transcript


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Summary:

In Part 1 of this episode, I chop it up with Dr. Derek Porter about how burnout is a systems issue and not a personal failure. We discuss organizational inequities and how they impact schools and companies as a whole, especially neurodivergent and other marginalized people. We begin to discuss the necessary elements of systemic change, human connection, and understanding marginalized experiences to create healthier, more sustainable environments.



Key Topics:

  • The different manifestations of burnout: quiet quitting, crashing, imploding, and imploding
  • Maslach’s burnout framework: emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced efficacy
  • The systemic nature of burnout and the importance of designing better systems
  • Neurodivergence and neurotypicality: evolving definitions and social implications
  • The conflation of speed and intelligence, and misconceptions about neurodivergence
  • Impact of masking, code switching, and fear of visibility among marginalized communities
  • Unique challenges faced by BIPOC and marginalized individuals regarding surveillance, invisibility, and extra responsibilities
  • The influence of organizational culture, soft skills investment, and leadership alignment
  • Decision fatigue in schools: the high volume of daily judgments by teachers and staff
  • The "Canary Code" analogy for identifying early signs of systemic distress
  • The importance of human connection and authenticity in overcoming systemic oppression
  • Consequences of neglecting systemic issues: attrition, reduced quality, and perpetuation of inequity

Stay in Contact with Dr. Derek Porter:
  • Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/derek-porter/
  • Check out his work on Linktree: https://linktr.ee/drderekporter
  • Email him at drderekporter@gmail.com


Resources and Links:

  • Maslach Burnout Inventory — Framework for understanding burnout
  • The Canary Code — Book illustrating early warning signs in systems
  • Carol Dweck’s work on Grit — Understanding resilience and perseverance in the context of burnout and systemics


Helpful Links:
  • Hire me to speak or as your personal gifted or neurodivergent discovery coach!: https://sheldongayisbugn.com
  • Free list of Therapists for Melanated and Marginalized Groups: https://sheldongayisbugn.com/#resources
  • Free GroupMe Community for Talented and Gifted adults: https://groupme.com/join_group/108040800/igLaxqNG
  • ND Connect - Online community for neurodivergent people: ndconnect.app
  • Umbrella ND - Non-profit focused on neurodivergent advocacy: https://umbrellaopensdoors.org/resources


Keywords

burnout, neurodivergence, employee engagement, mental health, workplace culture, self-care, collective care, emotional well-being, productivity, systems design burnout culture, human connection, education challenges, decision fatigue, BIPOC educators, community needs, teacher retention, wellness days, equity and inclusion, systemic issues education, teacher shortages, student experience, teacher burnout, gender dynamics, neurodivergence, classroom strategies, confidence building, inclusive education, educational solutionsdfd



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