Oxygen for Educators
SUMMARY In this episode of Oxygen for Educators, Michelle Kinder sits down with Nicholas Ditto, founder and CEO of Fort Worth STEAM Academy, for an honest conversation about the unseen weight educators carry every day. Nicholas shares his journey into education, the thousands of decisions teachers make daily, and how leadership, culture, and community directly shape student outcomes. After the conversation, Michelle and Chris Kent Phelps return to break down the moments that mattered most, reflecting on what educators can take with them as they lead, teach, and serve their communities. ...
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Opt in for your gifted copy of the Oxygen for Educators magazine! ( ) SUMMARY In part two of our conversation with filmmaker and logotherapist Alex Vesely, grandson of Viktor Frankl, we explore what it really means to live a life of meaning as an educator. Alex unpacks burnout through a logotherapy lens, shares powerful stories about suicide and hope, and invites us to ask a different question, not “What is in it for me?” but “Who am I still here for?” This one is a North Star episode for anyone feeling overwhelmed, misaligned, or called to pick up the “right...
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Don't forget to opt in for your gifted copy of the Oxygen for Educators magazine! ( ) SUMMARY We’re re-releasing this conversation with Alex Vesely because it has never felt more needed. In a moment when so many educators are exhausted and searching for steadiness, Alex brings a rare clarity about meaning, purpose, and why our inner life matters. This is Part 1 of a powerful two-part conversation. Part 2 drops next Friday. LINKS: Man Search For Meaning: https://a.co/d/iS2XrjX Logotherapy-online.com Logotherapy Institute of America Courses:...
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SUMMARY Jose “Joe” Villaseñor has one of the most unexpected paths into education you’ll ever hear: TV production, seminary, bail bonds, school counseling, and now leading Employee Wellness at Irving ISD. In this conversation, he shares how those turns shaped his deep empathy for people in hard places and how that shows up in real, practical supports for educators today, from yoga and fitness classes to laughter workshops and campus wellness champions. If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like when a district truly cares for the adults in the building, this episode will give...
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Educators, we’re gifting you the Oxygen for Educators keepsake magazine. Opt in here: SUMMARY After losing her 16-year-old son David to suicide following relentless cyberbullying, Maurine Molak turned her grief into advocacy. She has led the passage of groundbreaking laws protecting children from online harm and now champions federal reform through the Kids Online Safety Act. Her story is one of heartbreak, courage, and a mother’s determination to protect every child. CONTACT CONGRESS TO HELP PASS THE KIDS ONLINE SAFETY ACT ( ) ( ) ...
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Educators, we’re gifting you the Oxygen for Educators keepsake magazine. Opt in here: Before Radical Hope resumes in the new year, Michelle offers a moment of reflection and gratitude. Drawing from The Small Work in the Great Work by Victoria Safford, she honors educators who keep showing up with heart and humanity, even when things are uncertain, and reminds us that the smallest acts often become the great work. ************************************************************************************************ Oxygen for Educators is proudly sponsored by Tacky...
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Coming early 2026: Get your FREE copy of Oxygen for Educators magazine — radical hope delivered straight to your home, no strings attached. Opt in . SUMMARY What if the secret to transforming a school isn’t a new program, but a new perspective? In this re-released conversation, Dr. Maricela Helm—now Executive Director of Student Services at Whitehouse ISD—shares how shifting from discipline to relationship, and from pressure to presence, changes everything. She and host Michelle Kinder explore how mindset becomes freedom, joy becomes evidence of...
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Coming early 2026: Get your FREE copy of Oxygen for Educators magazine — radical hope delivered straight to your home, no strings attached. Opt in . SUMMARY We’re zooming out for a big-picture view of the Radical Hope series so far, what patterns are emerging, what ideas keep echoing, and what it all adds up to. Michelle Kinder walks us through five simple but powerful themes: safety, awareness, compassion, flexibility, and attention. This isn’t just reflection for reflection’s sake, it’s a roadmap for staying steady, even when everything around us is...
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SUMMARY We are re-releasing this conversation with Rockwall ISD leader Dr. Shanon Zais because late October can feel like a grind for educators. This is the moment when stamina dips, the calendar is packed, and a reset matters. Shanon offers embodied, practical wisdom on rest, boundaries, and community care that lands differently right now. On re-listen, we also reflect on why this message is urgent, including Chris’s honest update about navigating breast cancer and the reminder that you do not have to, and cannot, do this work alone. Educators, we’re gifting you the Oxygen for Educators...
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Coming early 2026: Get your FREE copy of Oxygen for Educators magazine — radical hope delivered straight to your home, no strings attached. SUMMARY What would it look like for your calendar to reflect your deepest values, not just your obligations? In this powerful follow-up to Part 1, Michelle Kinder shares 10 practical attention management practices that support mental health and nervous system regulation. From reframing to-do lists to breaking up with notifications, each practice offers a small shift that can spark real change. Whether you’re overwhelmed, overstretched, or...
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In this episode, we sit down with the radiant and deeply grounded Dr. Summer Rose, a clinical psychologist and leader at Communities In Schools of the Dallas Region. With warmth, clarity, and conviction, she shares her story from aspiring “baby doctor” to becoming a fierce advocate for youth mental health and educator well-being.
Dr. Rose opens up about the systems that shape young people’s lives—from child welfare to education—and the urgent need to support the adults who serve them. She reflects on the emotional toll educators face, the mental health crisis among students, and the power of proximity, presence, and community in healing and transformation.
This conversation is a powerful reminder that leadership rooted in love, listening, and staying close to the work can change lives. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the weight of what students and educators are carrying, this episode will remind you that you’re not alone—and that there’s a lifeboat waiting for you.
💥 Impactful Takeaways:
- Everyone wants to be heard—listening is the first step toward healing and action.
- Educators are carrying more than ever—supporting them is essential to student success.
- Proximity matters—leaders must stay close to the work and the people doing it.
- Students need to see what’s possible—exposure to diverse futures expands hope.
- Community is a lifeline—especially for those leading through crisis.
- Mental health support must be accessible, integrated, and responsive to real needs.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Virtual Hugs and Warmth
01:15 Summer’s Journey from Science to Psychology
04:00 Discovering Her Calling Through CPS and Child Welfare
07:12 Graduate School and the Power of Systems Work
08:20 The Intersection of Mental Health and Education
09:41 A Story That Changed Everything: Catching a Student Mid-Jump
10:28 Equipping Adults to Support Youth Mental Health
11:29 What Communities In Schools Does
13:05 Expanding Mental Health Services Post-COVID
14:28 Family Engagement and Post-Secondary Success
15:41 Helping Students See All Their Options
17:32 What the Public Gets Wrong About Schools
18:18 Educator Burnout and Unrealistic Expectations
19:24 Parenting in a Digital World
20:14 Bridging the Gap Between Parents and Kids
21:40 The Power of Being Heard
22:27 Nervous System to Nervous System: Co-Regulation in Action
23:37 Transition Team: Moving Toward a New Normal
24:43 Finding Strength in Community and Shared Leadership
26:04 Lifeboats and Unexpected Support
28:43 What Keeps Her Up at Night: The Education Funding Crisis
30:02 What Gets Her Out of Bed: Her Team
31:13 How She Supports Her Staff with Presence and Love
32:37 Staying Proximate to the Work
33:03 Olaf, Warm Hugs, and Showing Up in Crisis
34:08 Final Reflections and Gratitude
35:16 A Prayer and a Promise
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