What does it take to break the cycle and who helps make that possible?
In this deeply moving episode of the PiXL Leadership Book Club, Rachel Johnson is joined by Rebecca Broadley and Sapna Vadher to discuss Poor by Katriona O’Sullivan, a story of survival, resilience and the transformative power of education.
Growing up in poverty, becoming a mum at 15 and experiencing homelessness, Katriona defied the odds and credits the teachers and mentors who saw something in her when it felt like no one else did. Her memoir is a fierce call to action to recognise the invisible battles many children face and to lead with compassion, high expectations and belief.
Katriona has previously joined us to share her story at PiXL events and it never fails to stop people in their tracks. This conversation builds on that legacy, offering school leaders a powerful reminder: your words, your care, your belief might just be the turning point in a child’s life.
An unforgettable listen for anyone who leads, teaches or holds space for young people.
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Time to Think 1: The Things that stop us and how to deal with them
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Box Clever: Quadrants to change the way we live and lead
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