Episodios

  • 145. Are You Prepared for the Burnout Crisis You Know Is Coming?
    Apr 30 2025

    Facing burnout in education requires the same level of preparation we give to potential fires. We don't just try to prevent fires—we install alarms, conduct drills, and create evacuation plans because we understand fires might happen despite our best prevention efforts.

    Dr. Patrice Buckner Jackson (PBJ) presents a powerful framework for addressing burnout as the legitimate crisis it is. Drawing from the National Incident Management System used by the Department of Homeland Security, she outlines how educational institutions can move beyond mere prevention to develop comprehensive preparedness plans for when burnout inevitably occurs.

    The preparedness phase requires four critical elements: training programs that equip everyone to recognize burnout symptoms, response protocols that outline clear steps when burnout appears, resource identification that catalogs all available support options, and simulation exercises that practice response scenarios. Each component builds organizational capacity to address burnout effectively rather than reactively.

    PBJ emphasizes that managers need specialized training to lead during high-pressure periods without transferring their stress to team members. She recommends cross-departmental collaboration where different units support each other during their busy seasons, creating an institutional safety net. Most importantly, she shares the principle "Nothing for them without them"—reminding leaders that effective burnout solutions must include input from those they're designed to protect.

    If you find yourself thinking "I can't stop because everything will fall apart," you're precisely the person who needs to stop most. Grab the STOP plan from the show notes to incorporate essential microbreaks into your rhythm of work. Building burnout preparedness isn't just compassionate leadership—it's responsible stewardship of the human resources that make our educational institutions function.

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    27 m
  • 144. Carrying the Weight: Leading Through Tragedy Without Losing Yourself
    Apr 23 2025

    Some days in education leave scars on our hearts that never fully heal. On the tenth anniversary of a tragic accident that claimed the lives of five nursing students, I'm taking you behind the scenes of crisis leadership on a college campus.

    When I was serving as Dean of Students at Georgia Southern University, I couldn't have known that an urgent summons from our police chief would plunge me into one of the most challenging experiences of my career. From the frantic moments of identifying victims to the heart-wrenching task of notifying families and supporting a grieving campus community, this episode offers an intimate look at the realities of campus crisis management.

    Beyond sharing memories of our five nursing students - Caitlyn, Morgan, Emily, Abbie, and McKay - I'm opening up about what I wish someone had told me about caring for myself while caring for others. Crisis leadership exacts a toll that many administrators silently bear, often at great personal cost. Drawing from my experience across multiple campus tragedies, I share critical wisdom about establishing your foundation before crisis hits, knowing when to take essential breaks during the chaos, building trustworthy teams that can withstand pressure, and why seeking professional help afterward isn't optional.

    Whether you're an administrator, counselor, teacher or leader who has faced tragedy or wants to be prepared when it comes, this conversation offers both practical guidance and permission to acknowledge your own humanity. Crisis may be part of our work in education, but it doesn't have to cost us our wellbeing.

    Have you supported others through crisis? I'd love to hear what helped you navigate those difficult waters. Share your experience or reach out for support - we're stronger when we acknowledge that even the helpers need healing.

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    28 m
  • 143. The Invisible Labor: Why Educators Need Burnout Prevention Now
    Apr 9 2025

    When was the last time your school implemented a crisis plan—not for students, but for the faculty and staff who are drowning in invisible labor?

    Dr. Patrice Buckner Jackson (PBJ) tackles this urgent question, revealing a troubling paradox in education: we meticulously plan for every student crisis while having zero systems in place to prevent, respond to, or recover from faculty burnout.

    Drawing from her dissertation research on campus crisis management, PBJ introduces a groundbreaking approach to educator burnout using the National Incident Management System (NIMS) framework. This episode focuses specifically on prevention—the crucial first phase that can halt burnout's devastating progression.

    Through four essential prevention strategies—early warning systems, workload analysis, institutional culture development, and resource allocation—PBJ provides a practical roadmap for educational leaders at all levels. She challenges us to move beyond empty "people first" rhetoric and implement tangible support mechanisms that acknowledge the unaccounted labor weighing down our educators.

    "It does not count until you count it," PBJ emphasizes, highlighting how mentoring moments, emotional support, and crisis interventions remain invisible in workload calculations. These missing pieces explain why traditional employee satisfaction surveys fail to capture educators' true experiences.

    Whether you're a school administrator with budgetary authority or a team leader with limited resources, this episode offers actionable steps to begin preventing burnout today. PBJ's message is clear: "Stop focusing on what you can't do... Do what you can do and do it now."

    Ready to disrupt burnout in your educational setting? Download the STOP Plan to incorporate micro-breaks into your routine and create sustainable rhythms of rest for yourself and your team. The education crisis is real—but with these prevention strategies, we can start building solutions that truly put our people first.

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    36 m
  • 142. A Crisis Plan for Educators in the Weeds
    Apr 2 2025

    Feeling overwhelmed with no words to express it? That's the reality for countless educators across America. Unlike the restaurant industry where saying "I'm blown" triggers immediate support, educators hide their struggles, compounding their suffering in silence.

    Dr. Patrice Buckner Jackson (PBJ) addresses this critical disconnect in today's powerful episode. Drawing from her dissertation research on crisis response, she reveals how educational institutions excel at creating emergency plans for students but have no protocols for supporting overwhelmed faculty and staff. She shares compelling stories about managing hurricane crises—both with and without proper planning—highlighting how preparation creates confidence even when unexpected variables arise.

    The most valuable takeaway? Communication remains the cornerstone of effective crisis management. When Augusta, Georgia faced unexpected hurricane damage, PBJ observed how city officials maintained communication channels even when they had no updates, providing residents with peace amidst chaos. This same principle applies to managing burnout in education—open, consistent communication prevents people from filling information gaps with fear-driven narratives.

    Ready to create a crisis plan for your educational team? PBJ guides you through identifying what you can control, what you can influence, and what you must accept. She emphasizes engaging your team in developing solutions, leveraging their expertise while building trust. The STOP plan offers practical micro-breaks that create sustainable rhythms of rest without requiring extended sabbaticals.

    Don't wait until your educational team is completely burnt out. Download the STOP plan today and begin implementing micro-breaks that allow for revival while serving. Remember, you already possess the strategic skills to create effective crisis plans—it's time to apply them to the burnout crisis facing education today.

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    26 m
  • 141. The True Cost of Powering Through
    Mar 26 2025

    "The question is not if you can do it. The question is, what is it costing you to do it?" This powerful challenge from Dr. Patrice Buckner Jackson (PBJ) forms the foundation of a transformative conversation about sustainable success for high-achieving women.

    For those accustomed to powering through, your remarkable ability to handle multiple responsibilities might actually be your greatest vulnerability. You're absolutely capable—but at what price? Your strength, intelligence, and resilience have gotten you this far, but they may also blind you to the signals your body sends when you're approaching burnout.

    Dr. PBJ delivers practical wisdom for resetting your rhythm even amid chaos. Whether facing work demands, caregiving responsibilities, health challenges, or educational pursuits, waiting until life calms down to implement rest practices isn't realistic. Instead, she introduces the STOP plan for incorporating micro-breaks into your daily routine, emphasizing that rest isn't what happens after everything else—it's a priority that makes everything else possible.

    Through real-life examples including completing her dissertation while working full-time and observing a friend navigate a devastating diagnosis, Dr. PBJ illustrates how accepting your current season and adjusting expectations accordingly isn't weakness but wisdom. The powerful "big rocks" analogy reminds us that rest deserves prime position in our planning, not whatever space remains after filling our lives with smaller obligations.

    As Dr. PBJ powerfully states, "Overwhelm is the whisper, burnout is the demand." Your body will eventually force you to stop if you don't choose to do so intentionally. Click the link to grab your STOP plan and learn how to honor your nervous system before it demands attention in ways and at times not of your choosing.

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    24 m
  • 140. Rest Is Not a Luxury: Your Mindset Matters
    Mar 19 2025

    Your mindset about rest might be the very thing preventing you from avoiding burnout. Dr. Patrice Buckner Jackson (PBJ) tackles the limiting beliefs that keep us from taking much-needed breaks in this powerful episode of Disrupting Burnout. From productivity fears to identity concerns, perfectionism, and practical excuses – these mental barriers prevent us from establishing sustainable rhythms of work and rest.

    Science consistently proves that our brains function optimally when given regular opportunities to reset. Yet many high-achievers believe taking breaks will damage their productivity or reputation. As PBJ powerfully states, "Rest is not a luxury. Rest is survival, rest is self-preservation." This countercultural message challenges the burnout-glorifying narrative that pervades many professional environments.

    The episode tackles common excuses like "I have too much to do," "everyone depends on me," and "if I slow down, I might get passed over for promotion." PBJ shares personal insights from her own burnout journey, revealing how she eventually learned that her value wasn't tied to her hustle. She emphasizes that what seems like dedication is often a dangerous path to exhaustion – one that's unnecessarily expensive in terms of health and wellbeing.

    For those struggling with how to implement effective breaks, PBJ introduces the STOP plan framework, a simple but critical approach to incorporating micro-breaks into daily life. This free resource provides practical strategies for creating purposeful pauses that help sustain energy and prevent burnout. If you've been pushing through exhaustion or can't remember the last time you truly rested, this episode offers both the permission and the practical tools you need to disrupt the burnout cycle. Download the free STOP plan resource mentioned in the episode and start reclaiming your rhythm today.

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    26 m
  • 139. Scrolling Is Not Rest: How to Take Effective Breaks
    Mar 12 2025

    Access the S.T.O.P. Plan here, Friend.

    - This is a free resource to support your journey toward a more sustainable rhythm of life

    Welcome to another episode of the Disrupting Burnout podcast where we give you the strategies for pouring out purpose without burnout. I am Dr. Patrice Buckner Jackson, but you can call me PBJ.

    We think we're taking breaks throughout our day, but most of what we consider "breaks" are simply different forms of information consumption. Scrolling social media between tasks? That's not rest—it's just a different cognitive load. Even meaningful conversations with colleagues don't give our brains the downtime needed to process, release toxins, and reset. True restoration requires intentionally creating spaces where your mind can recover.

    Silence has become a luxury we rarely experience. As I walk my dog Bella, I have to consciously remind myself not to reach for headphones, not to fill the space with podcasts or music—to simply be present in the moment. This constant stream of information is exactly why many of us live in perpetual overwhelm.

    Your brain is miraculous in its ability to heal itself, much like how your body repairs a cut or recovers from surgery. But this natural restoration only happens when we allow it time. Throughout this episode, I share practical strategies for incorporating effective micro breaks into your daily rhythm—from the 5-4-3-2-1 grounding technique to conscious breathing exercises, from rediscovering the power of stretching to embracing simple, kindergarten-like activities that require presence without complex processing.

    After decades of overworking and overachieving, learning to take effective breaks requires practice. But I challenge you to try: step away from problems that feel like brick walls, give your brain true rest, and watch how it rewards you with improved focus, creativity, and solutions that previously eluded you. Download my STOP plan through the link in the show notes and start incorporating these restorative micro breaks today. Your overwhelmed mind deserves this gift of recovery.

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    26 m
  • 138. Are You Actually Taking Breaks or Just Task Switching?
    Mar 5 2025

    Access the S.T.O.P. Plan here, Friend.

    This is a free resource to support your journey toward a more sustainable rhythm of life

    Welcome to another episode of the Disrupting Burnout podcast where we give you the strategies for pouring out purpose without burnout. I am Dr. Patrice Buckner Jackson, but you can call me PBJ.

    Are you struggling to take effective breaks during your workday? Many professionals mistakenly view task switching as a form of rest, but this episode unravels the truth. We explore how genuine micro breaks can lead to a healthier, more productive work rhythm. Experts reveal that knowledge workers experience about 20 interruptions hourly, most of which are self-inflicted! We’ll guide you on creating restorative micro breaks that fit seamlessly into your daily routine, allowing you to rejuvenate your mind and maintain focus without the exhaustion of constant task switching.

    Join us as we discuss the impact of a cluttered workspace, the value of morning pages, and the power of communication in setting boundaries with colleagues and family. Learn to prioritize effectively, ensuring you focus on what matters most each day. By embracing these insights, you equip yourself with tools to prevent burnout and enhance your overall well-being. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation! Connect with us through our show notes for additional resources and download your stop plan today.

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    28 m

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