Contagious Culture

#187 | Adults First: Lindsey Fuller on the Culture Crisis No One Can Afford to Ignore

37 min · 16 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio #187 | Adults First: Lindsey Fuller on the Culture Crisis No One Can Afford to Ignore

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In this episode of the Contagious Culture Podcast, Kyle King sits down with Lindsey Fuller [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindseynfuller/], Executive Director of The Teaching Well, leadership coach, keynote speaker, and organizational wellness consultant. Lindsey shares why strong adult culture is the engine of strong student outcomes. She explains why schools cannot expect students to regulate, learn, and thrive if the adults leading them are burned out, unsupported, and disconnected from their own wellness. Kyle and Lindsey also discuss educator burnout, adult behavior in schools, restorative leadership, the need to invest in teachers and school leaders, and what it would take to build school systems that are more human-centered, healing-centered, and sustainable. Key Topics: * Why adult culture shapes student outcomes * How educator burnout impacts school communities * Why schools need to invest in adults, not just programs * The difference between a broken system and a sick system * Why most school problems are adult problems * Restorative leadership and repairing relationships * The importance of therapy, coaching, and stronger benefits for educators * Why school leaders need support, training, and accountability * How philanthropy can better support educator wellness * Building schools where adults stay whole so students can thrive Episode History 00:00 — Introduction 00:20 — Meet Lindsey Fuller 01:15 — Lindsey’s background and love of learning 02:30 — Childhood, trauma, and becoming a leader 03:30 — Teaching as inheritance 04:30 — School as both sanctuary and harm 05:30 — What it means to build human-centered schools 06:00 — Why the education system is sick, not broken 07:30 — What practices need to be preserved or reimagined 08:45 — Critical hope and why children keep Lindsey hopeful 09:30 — Where school change begins 10:30 — Why most school problems are adult problems 11:30 — Adult behavior, regulation, and school culture 13:00 — Why schools must invest in educators 14:30 — Educator mental health as a public health crisis 16:30 — Caring for the caregivers 17:00 — What Lindsey would change if she had the keys 18:00 — Coaching, therapy, benefits, and professional development 19:30 — Funding, accountability, and philanthropy 20:30 — Why teachers and school leaders are the key levers 21:30 — Seeing the full puzzle of school transformation Lindsey Fuller is the Executive Director of The Teaching Well, a leadership coach, keynote speaker, and organizational wellness consultant. Her work focuses on helping schools and districts build strong adult culture, improve educator wellness, strengthen leadership practices, and create environments where adults can stay whole so students can thrive.   -- Learn More About the Contagious Culture Conference [https://spreadcontagiousculture.com/] Subscribe & Leave a Review to The Contagious Culture Podcast Subscribe to Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/contagious-culture/id1829207363] 📞 Schedule Your Call Here [https://links.theculturelab.org/widget/booking/DmipbO4FF6aXtbSgzwlQ] 🖥️ Join the #1 Community for Leaders and Change Makers [https://the-growth-lab-community.lovable.app/] 👉🏽 Apply to Be in the Growth Alliance [https://growth-alliance-2026.lovable.app/] 👉🏽Connect with Kyle S. King [https://meet-kyle-s-king.lovable.app/]

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Portada del episodio #202 | Cultural Humility, Belonging, and the Courage to Lead Differently W/ Dr. Joel Perez

#202 | Cultural Humility, Belonging, and the Courage to Lead Differently W/ Dr. Joel Perez

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#201 | How Purpose-Driven Teams Create Unforgettable Experiences With Mark Maynard

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