EduTalk with Crown House Publishing

Patrick Cozier

53 min · 19 de mar de 2026
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A brilliant opportunity to speak with Patrick Cozier! His book, Calm Leadership [https://www.crownhouse.co.uk/calm-leadership], is really useful for anyone involved in, interested in, or curious about school leadership. In a world where burnout is far too frequent, Patrick brings longevity in post and stability, and he is prepared to share how he has managed that. He is very open about the challenges that he has faced, both personal and professional, but he has worked really hard at finding ways to deal with them. He is full of advice and warmth and creates a realistic conversation, constructive and practical. Listen and enjoy! And listen out for the shameless Unfinished Business [https://www.crownhouse.co.uk/unfinished-business] plug!

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