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In this honest and reflective episode of Beat Teacher Burnout, I’m joined by education leader, coach and author Sarah Hussey to explore the hidden cost of caring deeply in school leadership. Sarah shares her journey in education, from beginning her career in the 1990s to becoming a headteacher committed to building a school culture based on compassion, trust and belonging. But alongside the passion for her work came growing pressure that many school leaders will recognise. The increasing demands of leadership, accountability systems and the emotional responsibility of supporting staff, pupils and families gradually began to take their toll. What started as exhaustion and rising stress eventually led to serious cardiac health events that forced Sarah to step away from the role she loved. This conversation isn’t about blaming education. Instead, it explores the human cost that can arise when compassionate leaders carry too much responsibility for too long. We talk openly about the emotional impact of leaving leadership due to burnout, the feelings of guilt and shame many educators experience, and the loss of identity that can follow when a role that once defined you suddenly ends. But this episode is also about hope. Sarah now supports teachers and school leaders to recognise the warning signs earlier, protect their wellbeing and continue leading with compassion without sacrificing their health. If you’re a teacher or school leader who cares deeply about your work and sometimes feels the weight of that responsibility, this conversation is for you. Because compassionate leadership is powerful but without boundaries, it can become unsustainable. What You’ll Hear in This Episode Why burnout in education often develops slowly over time The impact of accountability and inspection pressures on leaders How prolonged stress can affect physical health Why many educators feel shame when burnout forces them to step away What compassion fatigue looks like in caring professions The importance of boundaries in school leadership How communication expectations changed after the pandemic Why small moments of appreciation can transform school culture The importance of redefining what “good enough” leadership really means Key Message Burnout doesn’t happen because you are weak. It often happens because you cared deeply, gave generously and carried responsibility for too long without the support and recovery leadership requires. Compassion is one of the greatest strengths a leader can have. But sustainable leadership means extending that compassion to yourself as well. Connect with Sarah Hussey: Website: https://www.possibilitiesandperspecti... Instagram: / possibilitiesandperspective Follow Rowena: Instagram: / rowenaphicks Facebook: / 61552987182926 LinkedIn: / rowenaphicks Website: https://www.rowenahicks.com/ — Subscribe to the Beat Teacher Burnout Podcast 🎧 New episodes drop bi weekly to help you reduce stress, prevent burnout, and lead with clarity and energy. Listen here on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2unYCtc... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Youtube: / @authorrowenahicks — Looking for Rowena’s books? Explore all books here: https://www.rowenahicks.com/books Buy on Amazon: The Burnout-Busting Teachers' Journal: https://amzn.to/3Ar6piV Teach, Flourish, Thrive: Break Free From Burnout : https://amzn.eu/d/0NCDubg Not sure where to start, book a consultation call with Rowena here: https://www.rowenahicks.com/courses