Joy Delizo-Osborne shares the moment her body, her doctor, and her wife all said enough. In this raw and real clip from our SXSW EDU live episode, Joy opens up about the toll that school leadership took on her health—mentally, emotionally, and physically. Teaching math, running a school, serving lunch, answering phones… and still feeling like it wasn’t enough.

Her breaking point didn’t come in a boardroom—it came in a doctor’s office. And the first step toward healing? A puppy named Russell and a partner who said: "You can have the dog if you quit the job."

This one’s for every educator carrying too much and still asking, “But who else will do it if I don’t?”
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