204: Finding the Softer Side of Leadership with Dr. Sarah Thomas
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What does leadership really look like when it doesn’t come with a title—and when rest, belonging, and humanity are part of the work?
In this episode of The No Name Paper Podcast, Meghan Wells is joined by returning co-host Debbie Tannenbaum for a powerful conversation with Dr. Sarah-Jane Thomas, educator, connector, and founder of EduMatch.
Sarah shares her unexpected journey into education, the accidental beginnings of EduMatch, and why amplifying educator voices has always been at the center of her work. Together, they reflect on the golden era of connected educators, what’s changed in today’s professional landscape, and how community, representation, and belonging matter now more than ever.
The conversation also explores:
Leadership without formal titles
Imposter syndrome and telling your story anyway
Why rest is a leadership skill
Navigating burnout, balance, and life transitions
The inspiration behind The Softer Side and creating space for joy
How educators can reclaim connection and purpose in a changing field
The episode wraps with a fun game of Match or Mismatch, where Sarah weighs in on leadership myths, personal branding, professional learning, social media, and why rest isn’t optional—it’s essential.
If you’ve ever questioned whether your voice matters, felt disconnected from the profession, or needed permission to slow down, this episode is for you.
🎙️ Join the conversation:
Have thoughts or reflections after listening? Leave us a message at speakpipe.org/NoNamePaper — we’d love to hear from you.
📌 Connect with Sarah:
Learn more about Dr. Sarah-Jane Thomas and her work connecting educators around the world at EduMatch.org, and explore opportunities to engage with her through keynotes, presentations, and professional learning.
This is The No Name Paper Podcast — where titles don’t matter, but people always do.