May 9, 2026

Episode 95 | How Purpose-Driven Leadership Helps School Leaders Overcome Burnout and Lead with Clarity

Episode 95 | How Purpose-Driven Leadership Helps School Leaders Overcome Burnout and Lead with Clarity
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Episode SummaryIn this powerful interview, Michelle Sloan shares her journey from educator to leadership expert, revealing how purpose-driven leadership transforms schools from the inside out. She breaks down how principals can move beyond vision alone by building strong systems, cultivating belief, and leading with hope.

If you’re a school leader looking to create alignment, strengthen culture, and lead with clarity and intention, this conversation delivers practical strategies you can implement right away.

Key Topics

  • Purpose-driven leadership in education
  • Building aligned systems and strong school culture
  • Fostering belief, hope, and clarity in leadership

Chapters00:00 – Introduction + Guest Overview00:53 – Michelle Sloan’s Journey in Education03:50 – What Purpose-Driven Leadership Really Means06:31 – Helping Principals Discover Their Purpose09:08 – The Power of Belief Statements11:12 – Embedding Purpose into Systems13:54 – Building Capacity + Delegation15:50 – Aligning Vision, Systems, and Culture16:51 – Leadership Through COVID Challenges19:27 – Self-Awareness + Strong Teams21:44 – Supporting Principals Under Pressure26:20 – Building a Foundation for Joy36:00 – Inside The Purpose Driven Principle37:08 – Finding Hope in Education38:12 – How to Connect with Michelle

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Keywordsschool leadership, purpose-driven leadership, principal coaching, educational leadership, school culture, leadership systems, leadership clarity, self-awareness in leadership, building belief in schools, hope in leadership, leadership strategies for principals