EP. 4 – The Red Shoes: Choosing Responsibility Over Resentment
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In this episode, Michelle explores what happens when teachers and leaders give their power away by staying stuck in blame, resentment, and complaint – even when the system IS broken.
This conversation invites listeners to look honestly at where they may be outsourcing responsibility for their energy, culture, and leadership. Michelle weaves in the old fairy tale The Red Shoes, as interpreted by Clarissa Pinkola Estés, as a metaphor for the shortcuts we take to feel relief and how those shortcuts often lead us down the path to burnout.
This episode is not about ignoring systemic issues. It’s about reclaiming agency, integrity, and authorship inside imperfect systems. If you’ve ever felt exhausted, stuck, or quietly resentful in your work, this is an invitation to step off the complaining train and return to conscious choice.
Connect with Michelle on Instagram: @dearmrsroundy
Books referenced in this episode:
- The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership
- Women Who Run With the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés
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