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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 38 MIN

Belonging in the Body: Identity, Repair, and Reconnection

from The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive – Empowering Educators Through Self-Care · host Aimee Donoho

In this episode of The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive, host Aimee Donoho speaks with Angelica Cardenas, LMFT, about the connection between identity, belonging, and nervous system safety in schools.Angelica’s work sits at the intersection of healing justice, somatic awareness, and culturally responsive wellness. Together, we explore how identity and lived experience shape the way students and educators show up in classrooms—and why belonging is not just a social idea, but something the body experiences.As educators approach the final stretch of the school year, this conversation invites us to consider what reconnection looks like when people are tired but still deeply committed to their students and communities.In this episode, we explore:• What it means for identity to feel safe in the body• How belonging supports nervous system regulation• Identity fatigue and the emotional labor educators carry• The role of repair and shared care in school communities• Reconnecting to purpose, dignity, and collective well-beingBecause when educators feel seen and supported, the ripple extends far beyond the classroom.🌐 Connect with UsWebsite: www.therippleeffect.ioInstagram: @rippleeffect.teachersFacebook: The Ripple Effect PodcastLinktree: linktr.ee/rippleeffect.teachers⚠️ DisclaimerThe content shared on The Ripple Effect: Helping Teachers Thrive is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for therapy, counseling, medical advice, or mental health treatment.If you or someone you know is in crisis, please contact a licensed mental health professional or call 911 immediately. Always seek the guidance of a qualified provider with any questions you may have regarding your mental or emotional health.

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