
Why I Left the Classroom (And Why I Still Love Teaching)
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In this episode of The Work of Wellbeing podcast, Amy Green shares a personal and often-asked question: why she left the classroom. With honesty and reflection, Amy talks through the difficult decision to step away from teaching, the pull to stay, and the push to do the work she now leads.
She explains that her move into wellbeing advocacy and consultancy wasn't driven by burnout or frustration, but by a deep passion to support educators and schools. Amy discusses the transition from part-time teacher to full-time mentor and speaker, and the emotional weight of leaving a profession she still loves.
This episode is a heartfelt reminder that creating change in education comes in many forms, and that stepping away from the classroom doesn’t mean stepping away from the profession.
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