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Think, Pair, Swear

Justin Orscheln and Ronnie Lathrop

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Think, Pair, Swear, a podcast exploring the strange, sometimes ridiculous, sometimes dead on portrayals of the field of education in popular culture. Hosted by Justin Orscheln, former elementary Music teacher turned assistant-principal and Ronnie Lathrop, retired high school English teacher.
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Principal JL is an educational leader who explores various topics facing educational leaders today! The Mission of this podcast is to inform and inspire other Educational Leaders on how to be their best for their Schools by honing their skills and talents so they may impact their teachers, staff members, students, parents/guardians, and community members positively for their School District! Come with a Growth Mindset as we journey through Educational Leadership!
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Tired of school change efforts that stall, or worse, never get off the ground? If you’re a principal, assistant principal, or instructional coach who is ready have a transformative impact on the teachers you serve then School Leadership Reimagined is for you. Each week, Robyn Jackson will share counterintuitive strategies to help you dramatically improve instruction. You’ll discover how to motivate your teachers, help them be accountable, overcome toxic cultures, and transform your school. N ...
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Dive into the stories of K-12 school principals and assistant principals from across the country! We'll be exploring their journey, their challenges, and the game-changing moves they’re making to transform education. Whether you’re an educator, an administrator, or just passionate about the future of learning, this is the place for you. Each episode, you’ll hear real talk about leadership, from innovative strategies to support students and staff, to navigating the challenges of modern educat ...
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What Stina Says

Christina Welty

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🚨 THE GO-TO PODCAST FOR K-12 EDUCATORS READY TO BUILD SIX & SEVEN-FIGURE BUSINESSES. 💡 You’ve mastered the classroom, but now you’re ready to master your income. You know you’re meant for more than just scraping by on an educator’s salary. You want financial freedom, premium clients, and a business that pays you what you’re truly worth. 🔥 Welcome to "What Stina Says"—where I teach educators how to break free from underpaid teacherpreneurship and step into multi-six and seven-figure wealth. I ...
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School Rules Podcast

Dr. Jerry R. Burkett

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The School Rules Podcast talks about the real issues facing educators, teachers, and school leaders today. Podcast host, Dr. Jerry Burkett, Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership at Texas Woman's University, serves up real talk for educators. The podcast focuses on parents, community, politics, and breaking school news. This is also the home of course lectures and seminars produced for Dr. Burkett's masters and doctoral courses.
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My career is an accident. It started when I set out to rediscover my passion and reignite a spark I’d lost — and that journey led me to the work I do now. If you know me from my books or my speaking, you know I’m fascinated by why people do what they do. What makes someone find joy and meaning in their life, or pursue something far greater than themselves? I started A Bit of Optimism to explore those ideas and expand my own perspective. This podcast is a trove of honest conversations, with p ...
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An Imperfect Leader

Dr. Peter Stiepleman

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An Imperfect Leader: Leadership in (After) Action is a series of conversations with leaders who look back at decisions they made and ask themselves: What happened? What got overlooked? What did you learn about relationships or what new relationships were formed? What frustrated you? What could you have done differently? And in the end, what was something good that came out of the experience – because it is through our mistakes where our greatest learning takes place. I’m Dr. Peter Stiepleman ...
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Real estate is housing, its business, and so much more. Its complex. This podcast breaks down complex real estate issues such as sales, mortgages, foreclosures, and more. My name is Chuck Hamm. I began in real estate started after college when I became a sales agent in 2004, a licensed broker in 2008, then graduated of law school in 2017, and passed the California Bar Exam in 2019. I am a licensed mortgage loan originator, and principal and officer of California Mortgage Professionals, and I ...
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Hey there! We’re Caitlin and Jenny (she/her). We host How to Be a Grownup: A Humorous Guide for Moms, with CK & GK, AKA the CK & GK Podcast. Our show is dedicated to any mom who's ever looked around and thought, "I need an adultier-adult than me to handle this." We're moms just like you, navigating the everyday chaos and unexpected surprises. We bring a relatable and humorous perspective to parenting, drawing on our own experiences and sharing honest, practical advice you can actually use in ...
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Classroom Matters

Educate.Today

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The Classroom Matters podcast aims to tell the stories and share the experiences of K-12 educators and the reality of our education system. Join Kristy Houle, former teacher, assistant principal and principal as she talks with a wide variety of fascinating people on important and interesting educational topics.
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Between 2 Stands

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

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Detroit Symphony Orchestra musicians Andrés Pichardo-Rosenthal (Assist. Principal Percussion), Scott Strong (horn), and Abe Feder (Assist. Principal Cello) bring us behind the scenes of the DSO with exclusive musician interviews, games, and discussions.
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Redefiners

Russell Reynolds Associates

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Call them changemakers. Call them rule breakers. We call them Redefiners. And in this provocative podcast, we explore how daring leaders from across industries and around the globe are redefining their organizations—and themselves—to create extraordinary impact in today’s rapidly changing world. In each episode, Russell Reynolds Associates Leadership Advisor Hoda Tahoun and former CEO Clarke Murphy host engaging, purposeful conversations with leaders in and out of the business world who shar ...
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The 407cast

Riverview School District

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Superintendent of the Riverview School District in the State of Washington, provides an inside look on all things education. Conversations on educational achievements, challenges, and where education is heading into the future.
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Bryan Connect

Jason Crockett

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Hello and welcome to Bryan Connect. This podcast has been developed to connect, you the listener to Bryan Middle School in Elmhurst D205 (a school district who is a national leader in future ready learning). I am your host, Jason Crockett, the assistant principal at Bryan Middle School. This year our “theme” at Bryan is “BEING CONNECTED,” so we will connect, you the listener, to our school through a number of ways, such as: in our joy, through our professional learning, how we support our st ...
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Get Tolbert Talking

Get Tolbert Talking

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Get Tolbert Talking is a new podcast focusing on the students, staff, and community of John W. Tolbert, Jr. Elementary School in Leesburg, VA. Moderated by assistant principal Nick Zapadka (and others, we're sure!), the aim of the podcast is to shine a light on the innovative 21st-century teaching and learning taking place within our school walls. We're sure to have some fun while we try to figure out how to Podcast and learn some interesting things about our community. We look forward to yo ...
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On Educators Lead, Jay Willis interviews some of today's most effective, engaging, innovative leaders in education. Dave Burgess, Amy Fadeji, George Couros, Dr. Jenny Grant Rankin, Joe Sanfilippo, Todd Nesloney, Kim Marshall, Peter DeWitt, Eric Sheninger, Theresa Stager, Dr. Robert Dillon, and Jon Corippo are just a few of the 80+ guests to date. This show is for you if you are interested in educational leadership as a teacher, assistant principal, principal, superintendent, or someone who h ...
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Sage Public Health

SAGE Publications Ltd.

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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Public Health. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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Bob Seng, J.D. and the other experts at Benefit Comply, LLC discuss the most pressing regulatory issues affecting employers who sponsor employee benefits. Become a Benefit Comply client to receive these podcasts sooner and have access to robust show notes and other compliance resources.Bob Seng J.D. is a Principal and Senior Compliance Consultant for Benefit Comply, LLC. An ERISA and employee benefits lawyer with 25 years of experience, he was formerly a partner with Dorsey & Whitney in Minn ...
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Dr. Cooper has been an Adjunct Professor of History since 2015. He was nominated in 2019 and 2020 for the Instructional Excellence Award and holds some of the highest teacher ratings for two universities. Since 2009, and has also worked as a History, Psychology, and Government high school teacher. In addition, he has worked as a school leader as an Assistant Principal. Before choosing an educational career, Dr. Cooper owned and operated a successful computer business for 10 years that receiv ...
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MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) Alliances serves as a gateway into the lab for industry and governmental institutions seeking a closer connection to the work, researchers, and students of CSAIL. Our podcast aims to provide inside access to topics covered by CSAIL and other leaders advancing computer science and AI research.
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Is the value of your enterprise analytics SAAS or AI product not obvious through it’s UI/UX? Got the data and ML models right...but user adoption of your dashboards and UI isn’t what you hoped it would be? While it is easier than ever to create AI and analytics solutions from a technology perspective, do you find as a founder or product leader that getting users to use and buyers to buy seems harder than it should be? If you lead an internal enterprise data team, have you heard that a ”data ...
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Always A Hornet

Katie Aafedt and Tom Connell

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A podcast that captures the determination, persistence, and success of Edina High School alumni. Always A Hornet is a podcast produced in partnership with the Edina High School Athletic Department.
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The Husky Huddle

Genelle Morris

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This is the 'Husky Huddle,' the podcast that brings you closer to the heart of Olean City School education. Whether you're a parent, student, teacher, or a proud member of our community, this podcast is dedicated to providing insightful conversations, expert advice, and a closer look at what makes our district truly exceptional.
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Amanda Lenon is a teacher with nearly 20 years of experience teaching in Australia and the UK. In this podcast she interviews teachers and other school staff from around Melbourne. They talk about their experiences, new developments in the profession, and the challenges and rewards of teaching. Each podcast includes tips for graduate teachers.
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Welcome to APIP Leadership Chat, where we discuss all things Leadership! The PGCPS Assistant Principal Induction Program is a two-year required professional development program for all first and second-year assistant principals within Prince George's County Public Schools.
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To The Point, a Council of Large Public Housing Authorities podcast offers you concise, digestible overview of the most pressing topics facing the public and affordable housing industry. You’ll hear from leaders from across the housing spectrum from public housing authorities’ executives to notable researchers, academics, to federal, state, and local officials, to representatives from community-based organizations. Jeffery K. Patterson, CEO of the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority and ...
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BEST Together Podcast

BEST Together (Blind Early Services TN)

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BEST, Blind Early Services TN, is a nonprofit organization co-founded by two moms of young boys who are blind. BEST provides family support, early intervention and advocacy services for families and providers of children who are blind or low vision. In each episode we will interview parents, providers and those with lived experiences in the blind/low vision community. We want to educate, empower, encourage and equip you with all the tools you need to ensure the BEST start for your child!
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WHAT THE PR!V*CY

BreachAware®

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Welcome to What the Privacy Podcast, where Andrew, the visionary CEO of BreachAware, sits down with unsung heroes of the cyber security industry. Get ready to uncover the stories and insights of industry trailblazers you might not have heard of before, as they share their experiences, opinions, and insider intel. But beware, it's not all serious talk—expect a healthy dose of humour (and the odd cussing) sprinkled throughout the conversation. Tune in and join us on this thrilling journey thro ...
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ECHO's Voices of Webster

Margaret Korte, editor

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Voices of Webster is an ECHO Newspaper production. The opinions expressed are those of the student journalists and those they interview, and do not reflect the opinions of Webster Groves High School or Webster Groves School District. Arianna Peper is editor. Music is "Beauty Flow," by Kevin MacLeod from https://filmmusic.io (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) and “Poppers and Prosecco” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative ...
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The Class Intercom podcast aims to help educators learn how to market their school through social media and empower students to engage in sharing their story. Our goal is to help schools provide a social learning environment which allows educators to teach students digital leadership and professional social content management processes.
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Risky Business with the Coverage Queens

Bliss Landon and Kathy Kaehler

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Risky Business with the Coverage Queens: the podcast that talks about the business of educational technology and how tech devices affect our lives inside and outside the classroom. The Coverage Queens, Bliss Landon, a 30-year insurance expert, and Kathy Kaehler, a 30-year health and fitness guru share their expertise and discuss timely topics with EdTech leaders, business professionals, health and wellness experts, and users of technology.
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STEPPING INTO SPECIAL EDUCATION, Special Education, SPED, Special Ed, Students with Disabilities, Classroom Management

Michelle Vazquez, M.A.Ed., Special Education Teacher, Special Ed Teacher, IEP Writer, Special Education Teacher Coach

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Confused with how to write IEPs (Individualized Education Plans)? Not sure how to keep track of all the data? Tired of searching for the right behavior strategies to manage your special ed. classroom? In this podcast, you will find methods to create IEP goals that students can reach, a system to collect data with your team, & know which behavior strategies will work best for your classroom. My mission is to help new sped teachers write IEPs with confidence, share ideas for classroom manageme ...
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Power Quote: “How do you want me to listen?” Description: Today’s guest is someone I consider to be a master at the art of coaching, which is appropriate as she wrote the best-selling book titled The Art of Coaching. I Had Elena Aguilar on the show a little over a year ago and we split the interview into two parts, episodes 204 and 205 (link in the…
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Have you ever wondered what happens when a teacher steps into the administrator's office for the first time? Josh Rowan, Assistant Principal and Activities Director at Schuyler Middle School, pulls back the curtain on his journey from broadcaster to classroom teacher to educational leader in this revealing conversation. Josh's path wasn't the tradi…
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In this inspiring episode of Principal Liner Notes, I’m joined by the remarkable Dr. Sonia Matthew, the 2025 Maryland Assistant Principal of the Year. Dr. Matthew shares her compelling leadership journey—a story grounded in resilience, purpose, and deep commitment to students and staff. Together, we explore the vital and often under-celebrated role…
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We tend to treat people problems as if they are all different and require different solutions for each situation. But in today's episode, I’m going to make the case that every people problem you face -- whether it’s a resistant teacher, a toxic culture, or a broken relationship with your team -- are all different versions of the exact same problem:…
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The world has gone through several technology transformations in the past 30+ years. From the launch of the Internet to the rise of mobile, cloud computing, digital transformation, and now AI transformation. In our second live recording of Redefiners, Clarke Murphy goes in-studio at Goldman Sachs to talk with someone who’s been through it all and c…
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📢 New Episode Alert! 🎧 We're thrilled to share a powerful new episode of An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast! This week, we sit down with two incredible Illinois Superintendents: Dr. Nick Polyak and Dr. Michael Lubelfeld. This conversation is packed with wisdom, vulnerability, and practical insights for anyone in leaders…
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Dr. Rachel Edoho-Eket is a wife, mother, principal, bestselling author, speaker, adjunct professor, and the 2025 President of the Maryland Association of Elementary School Principals. As the leader of a National Blue Ribbon School, she is recognized for her strong instructional leadership, her passion for equity and advocacy, and her ability to men…
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When morale problems affect a team, some leaders choose to make a big, rousing speech. But quite often, it’s the quiet leader who leads with empathy that sees a better emotional solution. Gordon Schmidt is a retired Navy SEAL with enough combat experience to understand that empathy is an operational advantage, not a weakness. After 20 years of mili…
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Send us a Text! When ADHD emotions hit, ‘just breathe’ doesn’t cut it. Here’s neurologically-backed first aid for meltdowns—no toxic positivity, just tools that actually work when you’re spiraling. Get even more content from this episode’s blog post here. Subscribe to our newsletter! Homework: Pick one tool from the episode to pair with your bigges…
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Got a question or comment? Send us a text! Justin gets summer schooled as Julia Roberts dies and we all punch Ouiser. How’d Justin get through gay boyhood without seeing this one, you may ask? We find out with the help of giant hair, Dylan McDermott’s ass, guns in hallway drawers, “Hello, Dove Beauty,” a Jesus Princess, exploding balloons, “Drink y…
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Riverview School District Superintendent, Dr. Susan Leach wraps up season one of the 407 cast with a recap of the 2024-25 school year. This year's achievements, challenges and what the future holds for the Riverview School District are all part of the conversation on this season finale. Dr. Leach is also joined by a special guest that you don't wan…
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At their best, PLCs are a space where teachers solve real instructional problems, grow together, and make a measurable difference for students. But for too many schools, PLCs have become rigid, compliance-driven meetings that leave teachers disengaged and frustrated. In this episode, we unpack why most PLCs have lost their way—and what it takes to …
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Today on the podcast, I interview AI researcher Tony Zhang about some of his recent findings about the effects that fully automated AI has on user decision-making. Tony shares lessons from his recent research study comparing typical recommendation AIs with a “forward-reasoning” approach that nudges users to contribute their own reasoning with proce…
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🎙️Join us on An Imperfect Leader with trailblazing Marlon Styles!🎙️ This week on An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast, we get to feature Marlon Styles, former Superintendent of Middletown City School District (OH) and current Partner at the Learner Center Collaborative. 🏫💼 🏆 Named K12 Dive’s Superintendent of the Year in …
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Link to post on LinkedIn for book giveaway Description: Today’s interview will be a bit different as my guest is coming from four decades of leadership experience in the corporate arena. Despite the different setting, the leadership lessons will sound familiar to you. I think this discussion with someone coming from a different place invites us to …
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Happiness is a choice. But it’s not always an easy choice to make. Mo Gawdat had to face an impossible choice. Before he was a bestselling author and podcast host, Mo worked a lucrative career as Chief Business Officer at Google X. He reached the heights of business influence and amassed a fortune by 29. And yet, he was miserable. It was only after…
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Send us a Text! Your ADHD brain isn’t ‘too sensitive’—it’s wired for emotional whiplash. Here’s why (and how to survive it)! Get even more content from this episode’s blog post, here. Subscribe to our newsletter! — Who Should Listen Moms who can’t hear one more noise without losing it. Women labeled “dramatic” for intense emotional reactions. Anyon…
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What separates exceptional educational leaders from the merely competent? According to Dr. Frank Buck, it might be as simple and as challenging as reliable organization systems. His journey from band director to productivity expert reveals a crucial truth: educators aren't typically fired because students performed poorly at a concert, but because …
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What I share in this episode will surprise you but it is always without fail the number one component I have to work with clients on when we revamp their funnels to ensure it converts. I explain the shift you must have to go on to make millions as a teacherpreneur, edupreneur, tutorpreneur, etc. If you're done waiting click me…
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It’s here! Our annual Summer Reading List episode, and it’s one of our most popular for a reason. This year, I’m sharing five non-education books every educator should read -- smart, practical, thought-provoking titles that weren’t written for school administrators but offer powerful insights every Builder can use. From rethinking professional deve…
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Today, leaders are working side-by-side with up to five different generations. This creates both significant challenges and unique opportunities for building cohesive, high-performing teams. In this episode of Leadership Lounge, we talk to three of our trusted advisors—Kat Armstrong, Paco Ruiz-Maza, and Michelle Mion—who share their perspectives on…
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This week, we had an incredibly conversation with Veronica Sopher, an award-winning media-trained public information officer and founder of Veronica Sopher K12 Communications Consulting. With 25+ years of experience counseling school leaders, Veronica shared invaluable wisdom on navigating the complexities of educational leadership. 🏫💡 We delved in…
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What does it look like to run a high ticket education business as a Christian? What Biblical principals apply to business growth and scaling? What is God's design for financial overflow as a k12 educator and Christian? Christina answers these questions and so much more as she tells you the story of her journey to eventually charging over $60,000. D…
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Power Quote: “Uncover the rock” Description: If you haven’t begun reflecting on the year yet, today’s episode will get you in the mood. I encourage you to pause today’s show frequently – there are a number of moments that deserve some contemplation and pausing to think about what something looks or feels like in your context could be very beneficia…
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🚨 Chomp Alert! 🚨 We saw your comments — loud and crunchy. Turns out not everyone wants front-row seats to mouth sounds. Who knew? Skip to 29:29 to dodge most of the chewing. We promise, after that it’s just a few graceful nibbles of Basque cheesecake. 🧀🍰😅 _____________________________________ We turned the studio into a restaurant for the day—becau…
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Send us a Text! Jenny spent our entire girls’ trip stealing my travel hacks—from a $11 life-changing wrap to the ADHD-friendly ‘Caboodle’ that organizes my chaos. Here’s the full list of affordable, mom-tested essentials that made her say ‘I need that!’ (and the epic curb-fail that made vendors gasp). Subscribe to our newsletter! — Who Should Liste…
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Got a question or comment? Send us a text! Justin gets summer schooled this week on divas, the queer-coded sissy, and sapphic power dynamics. There’s also Jafar, fleshlights clued to stumps, a sea of red flags, Phoebe’s suicide, personal assistants, phallic celery, a broken bottle of absinthe, lesbians with moving vans, Drunk Justin, the single whi…
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In this inspiring episode, I’m joined by the dynamic Dr. Rod Berger—a storyteller, connector, and relentless advocate for the human side of education. Known for his ability to amplify voices that matter in education, business, and mental health, Dr. Berger brings an eclectic perspective shaped by his background in psychology, leadership, and media.…
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In this episode, I'm breaking down for you the common threads my reels have that have made them go viral. As a teacher business owner, education consultant, or education business owner, you need to nail your social media strategy so that you can stop writing endless new content and start recycling what speaks to your premium clients. I should charg…
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On episode 32 of the 407 Cast, Riverview School District Superintendent, Dr. Susan Leach joins nationally renowned educator, author, speaker and host of the popular Innovator's Mindset Podcast, George Couros in a highly dynamic and entertaining conversation on all things education. Professional Learning Communities, the unique ways Riverview is emb…
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🚨 Big Changes Coming to the Podcast! 🚨 This week, we're shifting gears to make School Rules Podcast an even better companion to my graduate courses. 🎓 We’re diving into how leaders should respond during challenging times, offering practical strategies for staying grounded when the pressure is on. Plus, I’m sharing the top 9 lessons I learned as a s…
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You’ve got the vision. You’ve listened to the podcast. You’ve even started trying some Buildership moves in your school. But if you’re still piecing things together without a real plan or support, you’re not building—you’re borrowing. And borrowing might be the very thing holding you back. In this episode, we’re getting honest about what it really …
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Today, I’m responding to a listener's question about what it takes to succeed as a data or AI product manager, especially if you’re coming from roles like design/BI/data visualization, data science/engineering, or traditional software product management. This reader correctly observed that most of my content “seems more targeted at senior leadershi…
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Power Quote: “If we want better outcomes for students, we have to create better outcomes for teachers.” Description: I hope this doesn’t sound too egotistical but I LOVE it when a guest echoes my own preaching, especially when that guest is a current school leader. This episode is full of foundational ideas as well as some simple actionable strateg…
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Magic moments do happen in real life. If you ask Brad Meltzer, magic happens when ordinary people choose to do the extraordinary. Brad is a prolific writer and bestselling author. He’s published over 70 books in nearly every genre you can think of—thriller novels, biographies, children’s books, film and television. He’s written comic books for icon…
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Imagine walking into a school where a principal tells a fart joke, and within seconds, students take deep breaths and self-regulate back to attention. Sound impossible? For Leroy Slanzi, this is everyday reality in schools that have embraced his emotional intelligence framework. With over 25 years of experience across elementary, middle, and high s…
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It’s the return of the #PrincipalLinerNotes podcast—and what better way to relaunch than with a guest who has ignited passion, creativity, and courage in classrooms and schoolhouses across the globe: Dave Burgess. In this powerful conversation, we riff on the enduring impact of Dave’s groundbreaking book, Teach Like a PIRATE, and how it lit a fire …
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In this week’s episode of An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast, we sit down with veteran superintendent Dr. Dennis Peterson to explore the shifting landscape of school leadership over the decades. 👇 💡 Key Insights: 🔄 Leadership Has Evolved: From autocratic to inclusive, with school boards now at the center of decision-mak…
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In this episode, Christina breaks down the step-by-step process to help you land your first school contract without overcomplicating things. Selling to schools doesn’t have to be a maze of confusion and guesswork. With the right approach, you can confidently position yourself as the solution to a school’s biggest challenges. Listen in as Christina …
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***Please excuse the background/road noise on this podcast recording. I am not re-recording it because I cannot produce it at the same level of activation I experience in this moment. I recorded this while I was driving because wow was I activated and in my element. God had something for me to tell you. I hope this shows you the power of what I can…
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If you’re always the one carrying the plan—chasing the deadlines, keeping the vision alive, and pushing things forward while your team drifts—this episode is for you. In this episode, I’m sharing the moment I realized traditional summer planning was setting school leaders up to fail. I’ll tell you the story that changed everything for me, why most …
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