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What does it mean to lead when the world feels unstable?
In this special PodcastThon episode of Brave Voices in Education, Craig Aarons-Martin reflects on the emotional and moral weight educators are carrying in this moment — from global conflict and economic pressure to the quiet trauma young people absorb through headlines, social media, and everyday uncertainty.
Through a powerful classroom story with seventh graders near Chicago, Craig explores a question many leaders are asking:
How do we protect imagination when fear is everywhere?
Drawing on neuroscience, trauma research, and his new framework — The Brave Leaders Compass — Craig offers a grounded approach to leadership that centers dignity, belonging, and courageous love in learning environments.
You’ll hear:
• Why young people sometimes struggle to imagine futures beyond their circumstances
• How collective stress and media exposure impact student nervous systems
• What the Brave Leaders Compass teaches about mindset, practices, conflict navigation, and community
• A deeply personal story about finding orientation in the middle of a lake — and what it reveals about leadership today
• How educators can keep pointing students toward possibility even in uncertain times
This episode is a reminder that brave leadership doesn’t eliminate the storm — it helps us stay oriented within it.
Because sometimes the most important thing an educator can do is help a young person believe that their future is bigger than the moment they’re living in.
🌱 Learn more & join the community:
https://bravevoicespod.com
📘 Explore the Brave Leaders Compass in Craig’s new book:
https://braveleadersplaybook.com
#BraveVoicesInEducation
#BraveLeadersPlaybook
#EducationLeadership
#BraveLeadership
#SchoolLeadership
#EquityInEducation
#BelongingInSchools
#CulturallyResponsiveTeaching
#TraumaInformedEducation
#TeacherBurnout
#EducationPodcast
#LeadershipPodcast
#EducationEquity
#FutureOfEducation
#EducationalJustice
#StudentVoice
#TeacherLife
#EducatorWellbeing
#EducationalLeadership
#CraigAaronsMartin
By Craig Aarons-MartinWhat does it mean to lead when the world feels unstable?
In this special PodcastThon episode of Brave Voices in Education, Craig Aarons-Martin reflects on the emotional and moral weight educators are carrying in this moment — from global conflict and economic pressure to the quiet trauma young people absorb through headlines, social media, and everyday uncertainty.
Through a powerful classroom story with seventh graders near Chicago, Craig explores a question many leaders are asking:
How do we protect imagination when fear is everywhere?
Drawing on neuroscience, trauma research, and his new framework — The Brave Leaders Compass — Craig offers a grounded approach to leadership that centers dignity, belonging, and courageous love in learning environments.
You’ll hear:
• Why young people sometimes struggle to imagine futures beyond their circumstances
• How collective stress and media exposure impact student nervous systems
• What the Brave Leaders Compass teaches about mindset, practices, conflict navigation, and community
• A deeply personal story about finding orientation in the middle of a lake — and what it reveals about leadership today
• How educators can keep pointing students toward possibility even in uncertain times
This episode is a reminder that brave leadership doesn’t eliminate the storm — it helps us stay oriented within it.
Because sometimes the most important thing an educator can do is help a young person believe that their future is bigger than the moment they’re living in.
🌱 Learn more & join the community:
https://bravevoicespod.com
📘 Explore the Brave Leaders Compass in Craig’s new book:
https://braveleadersplaybook.com
#BraveVoicesInEducation
#BraveLeadersPlaybook
#EducationLeadership
#BraveLeadership
#SchoolLeadership
#EquityInEducation
#BelongingInSchools
#CulturallyResponsiveTeaching
#TraumaInformedEducation
#TeacherBurnout
#EducationPodcast
#LeadershipPodcast
#EducationEquity
#FutureOfEducation
#EducationalJustice
#StudentVoice
#TeacherLife
#EducatorWellbeing
#EducationalLeadership
#CraigAaronsMartin