
In this powerful episode of Midlife Catalyst, Amanda Younts is joined by Dr. Brandi Kelly. Dr. Kelly shares how personal tragedy—the drowning of her younger brother at age 15, ignited her path into social work, education, and eventually leadership. What emerged from her pain was a mission to help others transform adversity into purpose.
Brandi introduces her HOPE framework—Habits, Optimistic Outlook, Purpose, Passion, and Excellence, as a practical guide for leaders and educators to navigate burnout, lead with intention, and foster resilience. She also discusses her latest book Spark Hope, as well as upcoming offerings like a virtual book study and the Spark Hope Leadership Lab.
More than a conversation about leadership, this episode delves into the human side of purpose, the healing power of mindfulness, the importance of setting boundaries, and the strength that comes from community connection.
Together, we explore:
Key Takeaways:
We can’t lead others if we don’t care for ourselves first; self-awareness and boundaries are essential.
Post-traumatic growth is possible when we choose healing and connection over isolation.
Every person—whether leading a classroom, family, or community—has the capacity to spark hope.
We are not promised tomorrow, so fulfilling our purpose is urgent and sacred work.
If you're feeling weary, questioning your direction, or need a reminder of your own resilience, this episode will meet you where you are and remind you that you're not alone.
Find more about Dr. Brandi Kelly at sparkhopeedu.com
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