PiXL Pearls
That giant chocolate Easter bunny – the initial thrill, the inevitable disappointment of its hollowness. In this episode, PiXL CEO Rachel Johnson dissects the surprising parallels between this childhood letdown and a critical leadership flaw: the "hollow Easter bunny" effect. She unwraps the fascinating history of these iconic treats, then delves into the seven insidious "poser tricks" outlined in Sutton and Rao's Friction Fixers, exposing how these deceptive behaviours erode team trust and sabotage meaningful progress. Are you, perhaps unknowingly, leading with empty promises rather than...
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What does your writing reveal about you? In this thought-provoking episode of PiXL Pearls, Rachel Johnson (PiXL CEO) explores the fascinating world of forensic linguistics—the science of analyzing language to uncover hidden truths. Discover how the FBI used linguistic clues to catch the infamous Unabomber and why the way we write can expose more than we realise. From emails to everyday communication, learn how your linguistic footprint shapes perceptions, builds trust, and influences leadership. Tune in for eye-opening insights into the power of words and how to use them wisely. ...
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What do the words rizz, authentic, and hallucinate say about society in 2023? And how can we, as leaders and educators, navigate the tension between appearance and reality these words reveal? In this Pearls episode, Rachel Johnson (PiXL CEO) explores how the "word of the year" trend—starting with Merriam-Webster in 2003—gives us a window into our collective mindset. From the roaring 1920s’ bees knees to today’s rizz (short for charisma), these words reflect shifts in culture, priorities, and values. Explore key lessons for educators and leaders about over-valuing charisma, the...
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Why do we value things we build ourselves more? Harvard Business School calls it The IKEA Effect—and it’s a game-changer for educators and leaders. In this episode of The PiXL Pearls Podcast, Rachel Johnson (PiXL CEO) dives into fascinating studies showing how effort drives ownership and engagement. Whether it’s a flat-pack bookcase or a school project, the harder we work, the more we cherish the result—sometimes more than it’s worth! Rachel explores how this applies to classrooms and leadership: How can we create a sense of ownership for students and teams? Where does collaboration...
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Join Rachel Johnson (CEO, PiXL) as she uncovers the hidden challenges of “giftedness” through Disney’s Encanto. In this episode, she explores how the pressure to be “strong” like characters like Luisa, or the burden of being misunderstood like Bruno, mirrors struggles faced by many in our schools. Tap into Transactional Analysis and break down common drivers such as “Be Strong” and “Please Others” that shape our actions and self-worth, often at a cost. Discover practical ways to build a culture where students and staff feel valued beyond their achievements. Learn how to...
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In this festive yet timeless episode of the PiXL Pearls Podcast, Rachel Johnson (PiXL CEO) dives into the leadership lessons hidden within Charles Dickens' classic, A Christmas Carol. Explore the transformative power of purpose and habit formation as we follow Scrooge’s journey from miserly isolation to generosity and connection. Discover practical insights on how changing your perspective and forming small, consistent habits can lead to meaningful change in your personal and professional life. Whether it’s Christmas or not, this episode offers powerful reflections to inspire leaders at...
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Have we all been tricked into endless productivity? In this thought-provoking episode, Rachel Johnson (PiXL CEO) takes on the myth that “doing more” equals “being more.” We’ve turned into human “doings” instead of human beings, stuck in a cycle where multi-tasking – a concept created for computers – has encroached every aspect of work and life. This episode offers great reflections on this problem of toxic productivity, exploring some actionable insights to refocus our efforts as leaders and help us to enforce the boundaries that we all need to be impactful taskers – not...
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Sabotage is a well-known strategy in times of war. We may not be battling within our schools, but what if the greatest saboteur against progress in your leadership was you? The first episode of this new Pearls Podcast series takes us into the fascinating realm of “Simple Sabotage,” where we examine covert tactics used by everyday citizens during WWII, inspired by the Simple Sabotage Field Manual created by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the precursor to the CIA. Rachel Johnson (PiXL CEO) delves into what these historical sabotage tactics reveal about our own practices and...
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The PiXL Pearls is back for a 7th series! In this exciting eight-part series, we dive into the stories and lessons that will inspire today’s leaders and shape the leaders of tomorrow. From the artistry of chocolatiers to the wisdom of Charles Dickens and the insights of forensic linguistics, each episode tackles essential themes such as sussing out sabotage and recognising the traps of toxic productivity. Join Rachel Johnson, CEO of PiXL, as she shares bite-sized, powerful reflections on leadership to ignite change in yourself and those around you. Every story is an opportunity to grow,...
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It’s often acknowledged that starting is the hardest part, but by surrendering to feeling stuck at this step, perhaps many of us are doing a disservice to the innovative ideas waiting to emerge. In the final episode of the PiXL Pearls series, “The Hard Yards”, Rachel Johnson (PiXL CEO) reflects on the inspiring relationship between Tchaikovsky and his benefactor, Nadezhda Von Meck. For 13 years, her financial support gave him the freedom to focus on composing the operas and symphonies that cemented him as a legend. Their bond was felt more than merely a financial help – it gave...
info_outlineYou’ll be familiar with Coco Chanel, her work and her legacy. But what do you know about her upbringing? Join PiXL CEO, Rachel Johnson, as she explores the surprising losses Coco Chanel endured and how she used them to transform her life.
Discover the seven forms of loss you may not have realised you’ve experienced and learn to apply four ‘R’s to avoid staying stuck where you are.
What have you lost recently? And more importantly, how can you apply the lessons from Coco’s life to transform your situation in your school?
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Check out the PiXL website: https://www.pixl.org.uk/
Read Rachel's new book: Time to Think: The Things that stop us and how to deal with them
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PiXL Pearls are short reflections on life and leadership, in schools. They are here to inspire, encourage, motivate, and challenge.
The PiXL network spans thousands of schools across key stages 1-5. We collaborate, share best practice, and equip leaders throughout the educational system.
Series 2, 3, 4 and 5 are presented by Rachel Johnson, CEO of PiXL, and Series 1 was presented by Founder-Director Sir John Rowling.
They both draw on literature, life, and experience in leadership to explore different elements of what it is to be a good leader and how we can become even better leaders, both in and out of schools.
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PiXL Pearls is a We Are In Beta production.