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Burnout Is Information: Why Joy Is Your Strategic Leadership Edge with Dr. Kerriann Peart

Burnout Is Information: Why Joy Is Your Strategic Leadership Edge with Dr. Kerriann Peart

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In this midpoint episode of Revolutionary Leadership, Dr. Kerry Mitchell Brown is joined by Dr. Kerriann Peart, an international leadership strategist and the founder of Peart Consulting LLC, for a profound exploration of burnout, cultural identity, and the radical reclamation of joy as a leadership necessity—not a luxury. With over 17 years of experience spanning nonprofit HIV/AIDS advocacy, healthcare, education, and corporate leadership, Dr. Kerriann brings a global perspective rooted in her Jamaican heritage and her current work in Barbados. After navigating three distinct cycles of burnout that led to severe self-disassociation, she transformed her approach to focus on emotional intelligence, cultural intelligence, and embodied authenticity. Today, she serves as a part-time professor at the University of the West Indies and consults on regional health initiatives, helping Caribbean and Caribbean American women professionals lead with dignity, wholeness, and authentic presence. Together, Dr. Kerry and Dr. Kerriann examine how traditional leadership playbooks often reward depletion over sustainability, why joy is not something we earn after success but a form of intelligence that reshapes how we lead, and what becomes possible when Black women stop abandoning themselves to succeed. They discuss the "disassociation trap" of performing identities that are not our own, how returning to the body's wisdom acts as a catalyst for transformation, and why Caribbean women's excellence is often exploited rather than celebrated. You'll Discover: Burnout as a Systemic Signal: Understanding that exhaustion is often a sign of a system's incompatibility with your humanity rather than a personal weakness. Dr. Kerriann shares how three cycles of burnout taught her that "I am whole as I am, with my authenticity, given my heritage, identity, and cultural nuances." The Identity Performance Trap: Dr. Kerriann's powerful insight: "I didn't know I was Black until I moved to the United States." How navigating imposed racial identities in American corporate spaces creates specific burnout patterns for Caribbean and immigrant Black women. Joy as Self-Calibration, Not Indulgence: Moving beyond social media versions of "happiness" toward what Dr. Kerriann calls a "yummy space" of internal alignment and responsibility. Joy as a relaxed butterfly feeling—subtle but wholesome—that tells you when you're in authentic alignment. The Exploitation of Excellence: How Caribbean women's high standards and quality work are often misread as an opportunity to overextend and exploit rather than celebrate. "Because we do our work at a particular level and quality, people think that means pile everything on us." The Body's Wisdom - Womb and Gut Intelligence: Why listening to the "womb" and "gut" provides a level of truth that logic often misses, especially for women of the African diaspora. Dr. Kerriann: "My whole womb said no... I bypassed my gut." Heritage as Power Source: How reconnecting with heritage—whether Caribbean roots or more distant African ancestry—provides access to wisdom and practices that sustained our people through impossible conditions. The jihad concept: internal conflict between performing imposed identities versus living in authentic wholeness. The Ripple Effect of One Leader's Calibration: How one leader's shift toward sustainable brilliance and authentic presence creates a beacon of permission for the entire organization. When Black women lead from reclaimed joy, we don't just change how we work—we change what leadership makes possible. Where to Find Dr. Kerriann Peart Website: https://peartconsulting.org/home LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerriannpeart/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.kerri_p/ Email: hello@peartconsulting.org Featured Voice District Attorney in Suburban Georgia shares reflections on working with Dr. Kerry Mitchell Brown. She describes a unique process of drilling down into important issues with mindfulness and productivity, supported by Dr. Kerry's "keeping receipts" to ensure accountability to one's own promises. This District Attorney highlights how this relatable, confident guidance helps groups move from problem identification to being truly solutions-oriented. This Episode Includes a Strategic Leadership Reflection This episode includes a powerful reflection to help you move from burnout to calibration: ✓ Pause and ask: What actually feels good in my body right now, regardless of what "should" feel good? ✓ Identify one decision this week that can be guided by that feeling of alignment. ✓ Examine your leadership culture: Are you rewarding depletion and midnight emails, or supporting wholeness? ✓ Reframe your perspective: Is joy a reward for later, or the fuel that makes your current work possible? If this conversation spoke to you, share it with a leader or professional who is navigating the weight of performance and is ready to trade burnout for ...
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