Louise Earnshaw - I feel like I’ve become more of me again
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What if there’s life outside of a classroom? This is one of the things that Louise Earnshaw kept considering before she made the decision to leave her job as a teacher after 20 years. Dismayed by the pressure and toxic environment, she left teaching in April 2023 to be a freelance outdoor instructor and artist. She says she feels so much happier managing her own time and pursuing the things she loves.
Themes during Louise’s interview include her concerns about finances, imposter syndrome, feelings of inadequacy during her early education years, the positive impact of outdoor pursuits, and managing her time now that she has more freedom and flexibility.
At the end of the interview, Louise gives you a simple creative task that might help you to take a step towards making a change in your life.
Here’s the list of questions that I asked Louise:
- What does it feel like being sat here on a Wednesday morning when just a few months ago you would’ve been doing your job as a teacher?
- Is the outdoors instructing something that you did alongside teaching?
- How do you balance all of the different elements of your work?
- What was it about Ali Foxon’s training that made you fly with it?
- How long had you been thinking about leaving teaching?
- Did you feel powerless to be able to do anything about it in the educational system?
- Have you taken a big hit financially?
- What would you say are the unmet needs that you experienced as a teacher that you’re discovering about yourself now?
- Is there anything that unsettles you now that you have more freedom?
- Why do you think you doubt yourself?
- Did you go into teaching because you had a challenging experience at school?
- What question would you like to leave us with?
Links to Louise’s work
Louise Earnshaw Artist website
References
Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
The Adventure Element website
Dr Ali Foxon website
Dr Ali Foxon on About the Adventure Podcast
Sam Marshall - Artist and Printmaker website
Recording information
This episode was recorded in a Peak District woodland on 5th July 2023.
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Podcast music is by Tsarzi and artwork by Tiffany-Francis Baker.
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