From Listening to Living the Work

If The Exit Interview: A Podcast for Black Educators has ever made you pause, exhale, feel seen, or rethink what’s possible for your life and work—then you’re already standing at the doorway of Liberated Educators Lab.

Liberated Educators Lab (LEL) is where the conversations you hear on the podcast become practice, community, and possibility.

What Is Liberated Educators Lab?

Liberated Educators Lab is a storytelling, wellness, and research hub created to support educators, especially Black educators, as they reimagine liberated futures beyond burnout, silence, and survival mode.  While the podcast centers voices, stories, and truth-telling, LEL is where we build the structures that help educators stay well, stay whole, and stay connected—whether they’re still in the classroom or have chosen a different path.

Why Visit the LEL Website?

When you visit the Liberated Educators Lab website, you’ll find:

  • Wellness offerings designed for real life—not performative self-care

  • Reflection spaces and listening circles like Podcast & Pause

  • Joy-centered community experiences such as Black Teacher Recess

  • Research and storytelling projects that protect and honor educator narratives

  • Workshops, convenings, and collaborations grounded in healing, rest, and liberation

This is not about fixing educators.
This is about freeing them from systems that were never designed to care for them.

If You’re Asking Yourself…

  • “Why does this podcast feel like it’s telling my story?”

  • “What would it look like to choose myself and my well-being?”

  • “Is there a community that actually gets this?”

Then the Liberated Educators Lab was built with you in mind.

Take the Next Step

Listening is powerful.
Action, reflection, and community are transformative.

Visit Liberated Educators Lab to explore offerings, join upcoming experiences, and stay connected to work that honors educators as whole human beings.

👉 Visit Liberated Educators Lab: https://www.liberatededucatorslab.com/