Sue Webb: Teachers Cry Too & Teacher Mental Health | Episode 93
"Once you lose perspective, then you lose yourself." Sue Webb
Being in the education system means there are a lot of things to love - and - a lot of things that challenge you. So, how open are you about your struggles; how much do you share with your colleagues, family and friends?
In this deeply moving episode, Meg speaks with guest Sue Webb about her moving memoir āTeachers Cry Tooā. Sue, an experienced teacher, school leader and author, recollects her personal journey from struggling with a period of mental illness, to discovering that the career she blamed for making her sick also offered her a pathway to recovery.
Join Sue as she unravels the common experiences faced by teachers and school leaders, shedding light on the all-too-common struggles within the profession. Walk away with a better understanding of the importance of sharing stories to help and heal others. Don't miss this enlightening conversation, exploring the complexities of teaching and the importance of mental health.
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