
Welcome back to UnMASKing with Male Educators. As we reflect and look ahead, we’re revisiting one of the most personal and vulnerable episodes of the podcast, a re-release of Episode 42.
Ashanti shares an honest journey through a 30-day detox that became much more than a health reset. It became a mirror, revealing how food, work, service, and self-neglect can quietly take control when we’re carrying the weight of leadership, community care, and purpose-driven work.
This episode invites listeners to consider how toxins don’t just live in our bodies, they also live in our systems, including our schools. Ashanti connects personal wellness, burnout, masculinity, and emotional labor to the urgent need for proactive care for educators and young people, especially young men.
As we prepare for what’s next with Ever Forward Club and the Million Mask Movement, this episode is an invitation to pause, reflect, and ask an essential question:
Who takes care of the caregivers?
How food, work, and service can become coping mechanisms
What it means to reclaim health while leading others
Why self-care is not selfish, it’s necessary for sustainability
The connection between personal detox and detoxifying school culture
How unaddressed emotional pain shows up in classrooms and communities
Why proactive care for young men is urgent, not optional
(0:00) Reflection on re-releasing Episode 42
(2:30) Early relationship with food, family, and service
(6:45) The 30-day detox and what surfaced emotionally
(10:30) Weight, health scares, and confronting personal limits
(14:30) Why we need people who check in on us honestly
(17:50) Educator burnout and the cost of always “being strong”
(22:00) The role of Ever Forward Club and community care
(23:00) More on the 30-day detox
(28:50) Schools in crisis vs. schools doing proactive wellness work
(34:50) Why detoxifying schools requires honesty and courage
(39:15) The data behind the Global Young Men’s Conference
(43:50) The Million Mask Movement as a tool for healing
(48:30) A call to action: supporting young men and educators
(51:00) Closing reflections and looking ahead to 2026
“You can’t be of service if your body is falling apart.”
This conversation reminds us that emotional suppression, overwork, and silence come at a cost — and that healing must happen inside ourselves before it can happen in our schools.
Support the Work:
Create your own mask anonymously: https://millionmask.org
Learn about the Global Young Men’s Conference: https://everforwardclub.org
Support Ever Forward Club’s mission: https://everforwardclub.org
Connect with Ashanti Branch:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/branchspeaks/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BranchSpeaks
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BranchSpeaks
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashantibranch/
Website: https://www.branchspeaks.com/
As we close out the year and prepare for what’s ahead, we invite you to listen with care, reflect honestly, and consider one step you can take toward greater health — for yourself, and for the young people and communities you serve.
Thank you for being part of UnMASKing with Male Educators. We’ll see you soon!
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