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Reclaim the Room with Howard & Ridley

Podkast av Howard and Ridley

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Silence isolates. Honesty opens the door for healing.Two educators—one still in the classroom, one who finally walked away—pull back the curtain on what teaching and leading in today’s schools really costs. Reclaim the Room isn’t just another teacher podcast; it’s a truth-telling space for educators and professionals ready to confront burnout, set boundaries, and rebuild life beyond the bell schedule.Each episode blends real stories, candid reflection, and practical strategies for reclaiming your peace, purpose, and professional identity. Whether you’re still in the classroom or writing your next chapter, this is your invitation to stop performing and start healing.New episodes weekly. #ReclaimTheRoom #EducatorWellness #TeacherVoices #HealingInPublic #AuthenticProfessional

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Still Here: What Happens After You Leave Teaching (Series Finale)

⚠️ Content Note: This episode contains discussion of school violence, trauma, mental health crisis, and emotional distress. Please listen with care. This is the final episode of Out of the Flames. And this is the part no one prepares you for. Not the decision to leave. Not the resignation. Not the clarity. What comes after. In Episode 5, Howard tells the truth about what happened after she walked away from the classroom — the part that doesn’t get posted, doesn’t get discussed, and doesn’t fit into clean narratives about “moving on.” This episode explores: * What trauma looks like after the crisis is over * Losing faith after witnessing the unthinkable * The reality of mental health system failure during crisis * Major depressive disorder, PTSD, and anxiety — and what diagnosis actually means * The role of family support when everything collapses * Why leaving teaching doesn’t end the story — it begins a new one * The identity crisis no one talks about after leaving a “calling” This is not a story about resolution. It is a story about survival. About truth. About what it means to still be here — without pretending you’re healed. If you are an educator carrying something you were never meant to carry alone — this episode is for you. 🎙️ Reclaim the Room Hosted by Howard & Ridley Restoring courage, safety, and clarity in schools.

24. mars 2026 - 16 min
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Out of the Flames Series Ep. 4 | I Tried to Make It Work — Until It Broke Me

This is the episode where the decision gets made. After months of carrying what happened inside that building… after trying to find a way to stay… after waiting for a system that never responded… I resigned. In this episode, I read my resignation letter in full — not as a performance, not as a plea, but as the truth.   This is not a story about giving up. This is a story about what happens when you finally stop asking a system for permission to protect your peace. ⚠️ Content Note This episode discusses: * School violence * Teacher trauma * The aftermath of a student’s murder on campus Please take care of yourself as you listen. What This Episode Covers * What I actually resigned from (and what I didn’t) * The moment everything became clear * The cost of trying to “make it work” * The resignation letter — read in full * What choosing yourself actually feels like (it’s not what people think) Key Line from This Episode > “I did not resign from students. I resigned from a system that expected me to absorb trauma and keep going.” For the Listener If any part of this episode felt familiar… Drop one word: Tired Overlooked Done Grieving Free You don’t owe context. You’re not alone. Connect with Reclaim the Room Instagram: @ReclaimTheRoom Podcast: Reclaim the Room with Howard & Ridley Next Episode Episode 5: What happened after the letter — the aftermath, the cost, and what came next.

17. mars 2026 - 13 min
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When the Love of Teaching Breaks: The Question I Couldn’t Answer

Episode 3 of the Out of the Flames series moves into the quiet aftermath of school violence. After the lockdowns, the reunification center, and the district’s public performance of grief… there was summer. And in that silence, one question remained: Should I go back? In this episode, Howard reflects on the months that followed the murder of one of her students — a summer defined by two griefs at once: • grieving the loss of a child she loved • grieving the loss of her love for teaching This is not a conversation about burnout. It is about trauma. It is about the body keeping score long after the headlines fade. And it is about what happens when an educator who has given more than fifteen years to the classroom realizes something inside her may have broken in a way that cannot simply be rested away. Howard also reflects on a moment she once experienced as professional disappointment — being passed over for an instructional coaching position — and the unsettling realization that, had she received that promotion, she likely would have been one of the first people on the scene the day her student was killed. Sometimes the door that closes on us is protection we do not yet understand. This episode explores: • teacher trauma and its physical toll • the difference between burnout and trauma • the grief educators carry when systems fail children • the institutional forces driving teachers out of the profession • the question many educators are quietly asking themselves Should I go back? If you are an educator wrestling with that question, you are not alone.

10. mars 2026 - 15 min
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Out of the Flame — When Institutional Response Deepens School Trauma

When a student is murdered during school hours, the tragedy doesn’t end when the sirens fade. In this episode of Reclaim the Room with Howard & Ridley, Howard shares a firsthand account of what happened inside a school building after a student was killed during the school day — and how the district’s response compounded the trauma for educators and staff. This is not a theoretical conversation about school crisis response.  It is a lived experience. Howard walks through: * What institutional silence feels like in the immediate aftermath of school violence * How scripted communication can erase staff grief * The emotional impact of performative staff meetings * The gap between district policy and on-the-ground reality * Safety concerns that had been reported long before the tragedy * Why superficial gestures (snacks, scripted check-ins, optics-driven leadership) fail to support traumatized educators This episode explores the difference between performative crisis management and authentic institutional care. Teachers are often expected to return to instruction while still in shock. Leaders are pressured to control messaging. Districts focus on optics. But what happens when no one acknowledges the nervous systems of the adults responsible for holding everything together? Howard breaks down what real support should look like after a school shooting or school tragedy: * Transparent communication * Trust in educator expertise * Practical safety follow-through * Trauma-informed leadership * Human acknowledgment over public relations If you are a teacher, administrator, school leader, or district decision-maker, this conversation offers an unfiltered look at what helps — and what harms — after a crisis. This episode is part of our ongoing work addressing teacher trauma, institutional betrayal, educator burnout, and crisis leadership in schools. Because surviving tragedy is one thing. Healing from the institutional response is another.

3. mars 2026 - 22 min
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