Why Burnout and Disengagement Are System Problems, Not Personal Failures
Thu Feb 05 2026
In this episode of Empowered by AI, Michelle Muncy-Silva is joined by Michelle Singh for a deep, human-centered conversation about disengagement, burnout, belonging, and what it really means to design learning and leadership systems that allow people to stay fully themselves.
Drawing from more than 20 years in education and leadership, Michelle Singh introduces her EQUAL Methodology, shares how her lived experience as a Jamaican immigrant shaped her work, and explains why disengagement is often self-protection rather than a lack of care. The conversation explores how equity, rest, boundaries, and intentional use of technology can support more sustainable, humane systems.
Time-Stamped Discussion
00:00 – Introduction and Michelle Singh’s background in education and leadership
01:30 – Why “disengaged” does not mean “doesn’t care”
02:45 – Disengagement as self-protection, not apathy
04:00 – Navigating systems that were not designed with you in mind
05:30 – Invisibility, compliance, and people-pleasing as survival strategies
07:00 – Why disengagement is human data, not disruption
08:15 – Introducing the EQUAL Methodology
09:30 – Equity and belonging as daily practices, not add-ons
10:45 – Evaluating context and examining assumptions and bias
12:00 – Qualifying learning without lowering rigor
13:30 – Belonging, emotional safety, and identity affirmation
15:00 – Collaboration and creating communities of care
16:30 – Leveraging evidence beyond grades and test scores
18:00 – Using technology and AI to support reflection and feedback
19:30 – Making online learning more human through voice and language
21:00 – Burnout as a systemic and cultural signal
22:30 – Overwork, exploitation, and “doing it for the good of others”
24:00 – Why rest is a leadership strategy
25:30 – High-functioning versus over-functioning
27:00 – Letting go of perfectionism and productivity as identity
29:00 – Redefining rest and honoring different nervous systems
31:00 – Small, intentional rest practices that sustain energy
33:00 – The question shift: what can I release or no longer tolerate
34:30 – Boundaries, outsourcing, and protecting capacity
36:30 – Naming what no longer serves you
38:30 – Designing learning and leadership with intention and care
40:30 – Using technology cautiously and ethically
42:30 – Learning as relational rather than transactional
44:00 – Final reflections and how to connect with Michelle Singh
You can connect with Dr. Michelle at connectwithmichelle.com
Watch the full episode and future conversations on YouTube:
youtube.com/@EmpoweredbyAISLAI
Support the show and explore Empowered by AI merch:
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In this episode of Empowered by AI, Michelle Muncy-Silva is joined by Michelle Singh for a deep, human-centered conversation about disengagement, burnout, belonging, and what it really means to design learning and leadership systems that allow people to stay fully themselves. Drawing from more than 20 years in education and leadership, Michelle Singh introduces her EQUAL Methodology, shares how her lived experience as a Jamaican immigrant shaped her work, and explains why disengagement is often self-protection rather than a lack of care. The conversation explores how equity, rest, boundaries, and intentional use of technology can support more sustainable, humane systems. Time-Stamped Discussion 00:00 – Introduction and Michelle Singh’s background in education and leadership 01:30 – Why “disengaged” does not mean “doesn’t care” 02:45 – Disengagement as self-protection, not apathy 04:00 – Navigating systems that were not designed with you in mind 05:30 – Invisibility, compliance, and people-pleasing as survival strategies 07:00 – Why disengagement is human data, not disruption 08:15 – Introducing the EQUAL Methodology 09:30 – Equity and belonging as daily practices, not add-ons 10:45 – Evaluating context and examining assumptions and bias 12:00 – Qualifying learning without lowering rigor 13:30 – Belonging, emotional safety, and identity affirmation 15:00 – Collaboration and creating communities of care 16:30 – Leveraging evidence beyond grades and test scores 18:00 – Using technology and AI to support reflection and feedback 19:30 – Making online learning more human through voice and language 21:00 – Burnout as a systemic and cultural signal 22:30 – Overwork, exploitation, and “doing it for the good of others” 24:00 – Why rest is a leadership strategy 25:30 – High-functioning versus over-functioning 27:00 – Letting go of perfectionism and productivity as identity 29:00 – Redefining rest and honoring different nervous systems 31:00 – Small, intentional rest practices that sustain energy 33:00 – The question shift: what can I release or no longer tolerate 34:30 – Boundaries, outsourcing, and protecting capacity 36:30 – Naming what no longer serves you 38:30 – Designing learning and leadership with intention and care 40:30 – Using technology cautiously and ethically 42:30 – Learning as relational rather than transactional 44:00 – Final reflections and how to connect with Michelle Singh You can connect with Dr. Michelle at connectwithmichelle.com Watch the full episode and future conversations on YouTube: youtube.com/@EmpoweredbyAISLAI Support the show and explore Empowered by AI merch: empowered-by-ai.printify.me