Dr. Asia Lyons

The Exit Interview: A Podcast for Black Educators

Amidst all of the conversations about the recruitment of Black educators, where are the discussions about retention? The Exit Interview podcast was created to elevate the stories of Black educators who have been pushed out of the classroom, main or central office. The podcast asks guests to share their education journey, the "last straw" that made them decide to leave education, and, most importantly, what they are doing now that they have left the traditional education sphere.

Autor

Dr. Asia Lyons

Categoría

Education

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Último episodio

10 de jul. de 2026

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Episodios

When Equity Work Become a Cage with Dr. Danica Moore 10.07.2026

Danica Moore, Ed. D. knew she was meant to teach before she even had a lesson plan, from sharpening skills with second graders at 10 years old to taking over her Sunday school class on a dare. With nearly 20 years in education, she's worn every hat: special ed teacher, ESL specialist, reading and math coach, equity facilitator, district office leader, and now founder of Fortified Educational Pract...

Pressing the Reset Button with Dr. Jamita Horton 30.06.2026

What happens when the system tells you that you "care too much"? For Jamita Horton, Ed. D , that moment in a Milwaukee principal's office was the beginning of a decade-long journey of pressing reset on her classroom, her career, and ultimately herself. In this episode of The Exit Interview, Dr. Horton takes us from Sunday school teacher's aide to kindergarten teacher to assistant principal, unpack...

Community, Calling & The Climb with Dr. Nadia A. Bennett 09.06.2026

Dr. Nadia A. Bennett doesn't just talk about leading; she's lived it, from an air mattress on the floor of a Philly apartment to founding her own national education consulting firm, When Brown Girls Lead. In this episode of The Exit Interview: A Podcast for Black Educators , I sit down with Dr. Nadia for a raw, spirit-filled conversation about what it actually takes to climb the educational ranks...

More Than A Diversity Hire with Dr. Melissa Leonard-Goodlett 26.05.2026

Melissa Leonard-Goodlett, EdD. knew she was a diversity hire. She took the job anyway because she was also the most qualified person in the room. In this episode of The Exit Interview, Dr. Melissa breaks down a career that went from dyslexic kid playing teacher with her siblings, to AP English instructor watching Black students pay for a high school education they never actually received, to burni...

Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire with Kamye Hugley 13.05.2026

Kamye Hugley is back, and this time, she's talking about what happens when you trade the classroom for the nonprofit world. Fan favorite Kamye returns to The Exit Interview to share her truth about making the leap from Black educator to nonprofit professional. Spoiler: it wasn't the escape she imagined. From navigating workplace dysfunction to rediscovering her worth, Kamye breaks down how she tra...

Saying No To Unconditional Service with Dr. Jessica Reed-Thomas 07.05.2026

Her closing words? Joy chaser. And she means it. Born in Anchorage, raised to become a lawyer, and fully resistant to the classroom, Jessica Reed-Thomas, Ed. D., fought off teaching for years. Then, a mentor, a university employee with good intuition and an air-conditioned education building at Temple University, changed everything. What followed was a 12+ year career spanning classroom teacher, t...

"All Skinfolk Ain't Kinfolk" with Nye Trusty 28.04.2026

Nye Trusty brings a candid, layered, and deeply necessary conversation about identity, belonging, and why representation without inclusion is just window dressing. She's worn many names and even more hats: teacher, coach, doctoral student, and now nonprofit founder. In this episode, she gets raw about what it really means to show up fully in spaces that weren't built for you, including what happen...

The Tax We Pay with Kelly Mitchell 31.03.2026

Kelly Mitchell's journey through education is a crash course in recognizing when systems are working exactly as designed...not for us. From stumbling into teaching via Craigslist after the 2009 recession, to middle school math teacher, to high school dean managing 350 students, to state workforce development, Kelly kept asking, "Who can fix this?" only to realize the system kept saying, "Not us."...

A Love Letter to the Bronx with Kai-Ama Hamer 17.03.2026

Kai Hamer's journey from aspiring rapper to special education teacher to parent engagement director is a love letter to the Bronx. Starting in shelters and after-school programs, she spent 10+ years teaching in her own neighborhood, collecting kids from behind soda machines, visiting grandmothers who couldn't leave home, and fighting for students whose gifts didn't show up on standardized tests. B...

Hustle, Heart & HBCU Love with Latoya Turner 03.03.2026

This conversation is a testament to how classroom teaching can birth movements that extend far beyond what we could ever imagine. In this episode, Dr. Asia sits down with Latoya Turner, M.A. , a Detroit-born educator, author, and filmmaker who spent 13 years in the classroom before pivoting to create Brown Hands Literacy, a nonprofit dedicated to educating children about HBCUs through books, films...

The Only One At The Table With Monika Robinson 17.02.2026

What does it mean to be the only Black teacher at the table year after year? In this powerful episode of The Exit Interview: A Podcast for Black Educators , Dr. Asia Lyons sits down with Monika Robinson, a former public school teacher, instructional coach, nonprofit leader, and founder of Reparations Ed, to unpack the quiet isolation many Black educators experience in predominantly white and subur...

The Cost of Perfect Attendance with Whitney Tolliver 03.02.2026

This episode with Whitney Tolliver is essential listening for educators at any stage of their career, administrators who wonder why they can't retain staff, and anyone who's ever sacrificed their well-being for a job that demands perfection over presence. In this powerful episode of the Exit interview, Whitney shares her journey from enthusiastic first-grade teacher to assistant principal and ulti...

Setting Boundaries, Finding Healing with Khiara "Mills" Mills 23.12.2025

In this episode, Dr. Asia Lyons interviews Khiara Mills Mills, a licensed therapist and former school counselor, about her journey through education, mental health, and personal growth. Mills shares how setting boundaries became a cornerstone of her healing, both professionally and personally. She discusses the challenges of working in behavioral schools, the importance of self-care and core value...

Calling On Ancestral Wisdom with Dr. Jeanine L. Williams 09.12.2025

In this episode, Dr. Asia welcomes Jeanine L. Williams, PhD , a retired educator turned ancestral medicine woman, for a powerful conversation about liberation, sovereignty, and healing beyond academia. Dr. Williams shares her journey through higher education, the challenges of navigating oppressive systems, and the importance of community care and ancestral wisdom. Together, they discuss the need...

When Silence Is Violence with Kamye Hugley 26.11.2025

In this episode, I sit down with educator and bibliophile Kamye Hugley to explore what happens when Black women in education refuse to stay quiet in the face of harm. Kamye traces her journey from her grandmothers urging to be a teacher, to a Teach For America placement that threw her from third grade to Head Start mid-year, to a Head Start classroom tucked in a portable with coyotes underneath an...

Black Educator Wellness & The Cost of Leadership with Dr. Ashlee Saddler, MSW 11.11.2025

In this powerful episode of The Exit Interview, Dr. Ashlee Saddler shares her journey from mental health professional to educational leader, and the unique challenges she faced as a Black woman in predominantly white school systems. Dr. Saddler opens up about the emotional and physical toll of leadership, including her battle with breast cancera diagnosis she links to the relentless stress and sel...

When We Believe In Black Children with Whitney Redd 28.10.2025

I n this impactful episode of  The Exit Interview: A Podcast for Black Educators , Oakland educator  Whitney Redd  discusses how her experience in after-school programs, youth shelters, and mental health settings has shaped her approach to teachingcombining heart, structure, and intentionality. After being diagnosed with ADHD, Whitney redefined discipline as creating  joyful st...

How Radical Self-Care Saved Me with Dr. Franita Ware 14.10.2025

In this heartfelt and inspiring episode of The Exit Interview: A Podcast for Black Educators , Dr. Asia sits down with Dr. Franita Nita Ware,  educator, author, and the brilliant mind behind Warm Demander Teachers . Together, they trace Dr. Wares unexpected journey from substitute teacher to scholar, exploring the purpose, joy, and community that fueled her path. Dr. Ware shares how being inv...

The Grief of Leaving, the Liberation of Becoming with Candice Renee Person 30.09.2025

In this episode of The Exit Interview: A Podcast for Black Educators , Dr. Asia sits down with Candice Renee Person , a 20-year veteran educator, organizer, writer, and soon-to-be digital nomad. Candice shares a deeply layered journey that spans classrooms in New York City, Massachusetts, Kentucky, Virginia, and beyondeach chapter shaped by resilience, grief, discovery, and a fierce commitment to...

Degrees, Detours and the Common Good with Dr. Lance Bennett 16.09.2025

From publish or perish to learn to liberate, Dr. Lance Bennett shares how he reimagined higher ed to serve actual people. We unpack the community care roots of his model (yes, the Black church is a blueprint), the role of therapy and mentorship in big career shifts, and why being well can mean picking Option B or C over the plan you wrote. Come for the origin story of The Peoples Institute for the...

A Disruptor's Journey Through Education with Aurelius Raines II 22.07.2025

What happens when the bad kid becomes the kind of educator the system never saw coming? In this episode of The Exit Interview , Dr. Asia sits down with Aurelius Raines II, whose unorthodox path into education began not with a degree, but with curiosity, care, and disruption. From aftercare teacher to museum-based innovator, Aurelius shares how his early struggles with school shaped his radical app...

For the Kids, Not the System with Akil Parker 09.07.2025

What does it cost to teach with integrity in a system that demands your silence? In this powerful episode of  The Exit Interview , Dr. Asia Lyons sits down with Akil Parkera former finance major turned math educator, tutor, and founder of  All This Math to explore his 20-year journey through classrooms, charter schools, and community spaces. Akil shares honest reflections on being pushed...

The Price of Being Passionate with Dr. Mary Hemphill 24.06.2025

This episode is a masterclass in reclaiming purpose, honoring your calling, and choosing wholeness over hustle. If youve ever been called too much for simply doing whats rightthis one is for you. In this episode of The Exit Interview: A Podcast for Black Educators , Dr. Asia Lyons sits down with transformational leader Dr. Mary Hemphill for a powerful conversation about the cost of caring deeply i...

Reclaiming Rest & Thriving Beyond Burnout with Amanda Miller Littlejohn 10.06.2025

This episode challenges us to reflect: What traits define us? Who are we outside of productivity? In this deeply affirming conversation, Dr. Asia Lyons sits down with Amanda Miller Littlejohn executive coach, journalist, and author of The Rest Revolutionto unpack burnout, identity, and the systems that pressure Black educators to overperform at the expense of their wellness. Together, they explore...

The Cost of Reform and the Power of Community with Representative Jennifer Bacon 27.05.2025

What happens when a Black educator survives a natural disaster, a political awakening, and a broken school systemall in the same year? In this deeply moving episode of The Exit Interview , Colorado State Representative Jennifer Bacon recounts how her early teaching career in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina became a catalyst for her journey into law, education reform, and public service. Refle...

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