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New Intent

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Unmute is a podcast from New Intent that explores the intersection of diversity, equity, inclusion, and human rights within the global business events industry. Hosted by changemakers committed to transforming how we gather, each episode features unfiltered conversations with thought leaders, activists, and innovators challenging the status quo. From reimagining leadership and dismantling tokenism to confronting bias in event design and embracing accessibility beyond compliance, Unmute ampli ...
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Featuring stories from leaders who are pushing culture toward a more resilient future, this show explores the frontlines of transformation—where real estate, land stewardship, community, and regenerative thinking intersect. Hosted by Neal Collins, each episode spotlights the innovators, designers, developers, and changemakers who are reimagining how we live and relate to place.
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Mi365 Daily Intentions

Pete Cohen & Dr Ray Sylvester

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Mi365 Daily Intentions with Pete Cohen & Dr Ray Sylvester Welcome to the Mi365 podcast. I am Pete Cohen, and my mission is to help people. I want to be intentional about the way I show up. And I want to reach all who want to understand how to begin, recognise and improve their daily intentions. My heart and focus has always been on people. I am 'The Peoples Coach'. So is creating and managing an intentional life easy? Simply it is not! We will explore the barriers that get in the way. How do ...
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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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Women Reimagine Retirement

Patricia Casello-Maddox

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Whether you're retiring soon or wondering what to do now that you have retired, you can find the inspiration and encouragement you need to navigate this phase in your life. Imagine your future life filled with exciting explorations, powerful purpose, and meaningful memories. While financial planning and saving money are important aspects of retirement planning, you have more to explore beyond your financial resources. Gain new perspectives, pursue your purpose, and embrace retirement with re ...
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Make it Thrive is the company culture podcast that will inspire you to create a unique purpose-driven company culture. Lizzie Benton, Culture Coach, and Founder of Liberty Mind talks to founders, people experts and progressive organisations about the impact of company culture. Each episode Lizzie dives into a theme that influences the way we work. Discover ideas, inspiration and practical concepts that can move us towards workplace liberation.
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The Reimagining Intent Podcast

The Reimagining Intent Podcast

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Reimagining Intent aims to create a community where people are not afraid to confront the hard realities of life. We want people to find what makes them happy in this world and go and do it. We believe that failing is a part of life and that you should learn and grow from it. Through influential people and interesting ideas, we hope people can take tips and tricks to use in their own life to start creating the life they have always dreamed of. For more info, follow us of Instagram, Facebook, ...
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If you’ve ever looked around and thought, There has to be a better way—you’re in the right place. This isn’t just a podcast. It’s a call to live, parent, create, and lead on purpose. To break free from the scripts we’ve inherited and build something better—one season, one story, one choice at a time. Wildly Intentional is for the ones who: - Can’t unsee what’s broken - Crave deeper conversations, rhythms, and ways of living - Are done waiting for permission to do life differently I’m Mandy—m ...
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The Podcaster's Guide to a Visible Voice

Mary Chan, Organized Sound Productions, Made in Canada

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How do you, as a podcaster, make an emotional connection with your listeners to create a place where they feel like they belong? This podcast about podcasting for underrepresented podcasters doing good in the world, who want to build a community of belonging. You’ll discover what it takes to be a powerful podcaster and support your listeners to feel like they belong. Go on your podcasting journey to reclaim and redefine what a successful podcast means to you, by thriving on your own terms, w ...
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What will the city of tomorrow look like? We are living in the Century of the City. Cities are the main drivers of creativity and innovation. Yet, a great number of people have little or no conception of what their future will look like when it comes to creating resilient, sustainable, and liveable cities. Even though a significant majority are intent on learning more about climate disruption, energy, transport, water, air, waste, education, and jobs. In a decade of transformative change, Fu ...
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Welcome to the Staking Rewards Podcast, providing valuable insights and investment tools for staking enthusiasts. Join us for thought-provoking discussions with industry leaders on the latest staking developments and innovations in cryptocurrency and DeFi.
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Award-winning image consultant, author and personal branding pioneer Jon Michail spent over 32 years helping executives, entrepreneurs and changemakers to build, grow and monetise their personal brands. As he helped them, now it's time to help YOU with this podcast. This platform will introduce leading-edge concepts and tools to maximize your career, business and personal life. The show has two types of episodes: one based on conversations with personalities that will share their stories and ...
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Leading Beings

Kate McCready - Leading Beings

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✨ Rethink work. Redefine success. Forge your own path. The Leading Beings Podcast is for indie professionals, creative leaders, and unconventional business owners who are done with trying to fit into traditional work and success models that were never designed for them. You’re not here to follow the default path—you’re here to craft a work-life rhythm that aligns with who you are, how you create, and what truly matters. Through deep conversations, solo explorations, and practical strategies, ...
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In this powerful launch episode, host Rory Archibald sits down with Cameron Curtis, CEO of the LGBT Meeting Professionals Association, to explore what true inclusion looks like in today’s hostile political climate. From navigating safety concerns for LGBTQ+ delegates to the critical role of allyship, they explore how the events industry can create …
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Step into the longest day of the year with presence, not pressure. In this episode, we explore how to honor the Summer Solstice through intentional rituals, rooted rhythms, and gentle reflection. Reclaim the lost wisdom of seasonal living—and learn how slowing down can actually move you forward. In this episode Personal Reflections on last Summer […
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We were told that convenience was the goal—but what if it’s the trap? Today’s food system has made us dependent, disconnected, and overwhelmed. In this episode, we share how our family left behind the hustle, started homesteading, and reclaimed not just our food—but our rhythm, our values, and our voice. It’s not about going off-grid. It’s about ch…
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Wouldn't it be great to enjoy retirement with a fresh perspective and renewed purpose by simplifying your life and living with intention and purpose? Create space for the life you want. Over the years, you've gathered treasures and memories from your unique experiences. Sadly, this collection may have become large, overwhelming you and causing stre…
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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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Welcome to Women Reimagine Retirement, where we celebrate the twists and turns of life with wisdom, warmth, and a compassionate look at life, love, and legacy. I’m Pat Casello-Maddox, your host and advocate. Today we’re exploring the empty nest, the journey from being a mom in a busy household to many changes that can challenge you. More importantl…
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Is retirement in your near future? Or are you already there, left wondering, “Now, what’s next?” Wouldn't it be great if you could enjoy this new phase with a fresh perspective and renewed purpose by simplifying your life and living with intention and purpose? Create space for the life you want. Explore your purpose and identity at this point in yo…
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What differentiates Canadian podcasters from their American counterparts, eh? If you think about the first podcast that comes to mind, there’s a pretty good chance it’s American. That’s because podcasting tends to feel—and in many ways actually is—pretty U.S.-centric. But that certainly doesn’t mean there aren’t a ton of fantastic, groundbreaking C…
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I didn’t expect to be moved so deeply by the men I asked to share—but they showed up with honesty, grief, and grit. This episode holds their voices, their silence, and the quiet weight they carry every day. It’s for the dads—and for anyone who wants to understand them better. In this episode: The Struggles and Sacrifices of Fatherhood [01:23] A Cal…
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With Jasia Standley For generations, we knew how to heal with what grew around us. In this episode, we’re reclaiming that lost wisdom with herbalist Jasia—exploring simple, practical ways to bring herbal medicine back home. If you’re craving a gentler, more rooted way to care for your body, this is where it begins. In this episode: Meet Jasia: Herb…
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For years, we’ve seen the rising demand: people looking for more than just a home. They want community. They want connection. They want to live where food, farming, and stewardship are part of daily life. But while the vision for agrihoods has gained attention, real-world examples that fully integrate regenerative agriculture, diverse housing, and …
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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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Welcome to the Women Reimagining Retirement podcast. This is where you can continue to answer the question, “What’s next?” Whether you are just starting to plan for retirement, entering retirement, or pausing to redefine and redesign your third stage of life, you can redefine your retirement on your terms. Your retirement is a new beginning, and yo…
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Future Self is the person who you will be years from now. It is the person you intend to be. Do you know who your future self is, or better yet, have you decided who you are going to be in the future without thinking of any limitations? Is he or she a healthier, wealthier, happier, better person than you are today, or would he be the same as the pe…
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With Ayla Will We’ve been sold a version of success that’s rooted in hustle, structure, and stability—but what if it’s costing us presence, curiosity, and connection? In this episode, we challenge the scripts that keep families stuck and explore what it really means to unlearn, unschool, and uproot. If freedom doesn’t have to be flashy, what could …
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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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What kinds of questions do you ask your podcast guests? The most engaging podcast episodes—the ones that make for the best conversations and the best listening—are the ones that contain great stories. As the host, you’re always aiming to draw all those details and deep disclosures from your guest. So why does getting the full picture sometimes feel…
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When someone close to me passed away tragically, I paused everything—including this episode. But what started as a story about helping a stranger in a strawberry patch became something much deeper: a raw reflection on grief, gossip, community, and what it means to truly show up for each other. This is an invitation to rebuild the village—one moment…
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You’re probably wrapping up the school year and already planning for next year, believing better plans mean better results. But what if that belief is fundamentally flawed? In this episode, discover why even your best plans fall apart without a compelling vision. Learn why Builders spend their summers differently—crafting visions that truly align a…
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What if the future of housing isn’t high-rises or cul-de-sacs—but homesteads, gardens, and walkable villages where food is grown just steps from your door? In this episode Neal sits down with Judith Horvath of Fair Hill Farm—a former corporate professional turned agroecologist who’s helping reimagine how we live, grow, and build community. Judith’s…
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In this session I'm joined by Kirsten Buck as part of our Women at Work series. In this inspiring talk, Kirsten will share how PTHR is designed to be the most life-friendly organisation, where flexibility, trust, and autonomy aren’t just policies but lived realities. Kirsten will offer a personal perspective on balancing the joys and challenges of …
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With Aaron Proietti In this episode of Unrule the World, Mandy sits down with longtime collaborator Aaron Proietti to unpack the real story behind the frameworks and tools that changed how they live, work, and lead. From co-creating QUEST and GUIDE to walking away from corporate consulting, this conversation reveals what innovation looks like when …
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You’ve written your 100% Vision, embraced the language of Buildership, and maybe even started using some of the tools, but if you’re still making decisions, managing your team, and approaching your work like a leader, you’re going to stay stuck. In this episode, we’re unpacking the subtle ways leadership habits sneak back in, even when you believe …
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How can curiosity and commitment to your listener drive your show’s growth? From guest selection to generating advertising revenue, the process of running your own podcast is always challenging and fascinating, and it often calls on you to take big chances. That’s exactly what Chidinma Azubuike discovered when she started “But What Do I Know?” back…
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The land holds stories we often overlook—memories of those who came before, and the lessons they left behind. By listening to the land’s quiet witness, we can reclaim lost wisdom about healing, legacy, and our place in the larger story. This episode is an invitation to remember what we were never meant to forget. In this episode: Unexpected Journey…
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Everyone focuses on getting teachers to stay. Almost no one asks what we can learn when they leave. That’s why this week, we’re doing a replay of one of our most talked-about episodes. You’ll discover a deceptively simple but deeply powerful strategy that most school leaders overlook, and why skipping it could be costing you insight, trust, and lon…
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This is your permission slip to pause, breathe, and be seen. Whether you're a new mom, a cycle-breaker, or a daughter still untangling what came before—this Mother’s Day reflection is for you. We’ll honor the mothers who shaped us (without blame), recognize the ones carrying it all right now, and name the truth: mothering isn’t just what we do—it’s…
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In this session I'm joined by Kerstin Andlaw as part of our Women at Work series. Kerstin Andlaw is founder of TAO Consulting and consultant coach with deep expertise in company culture, self-organisation, and transformational leadership. She has worked across diverse industries, helping organisations create engaged, high-performing environments wh…
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In this session I'm joined by Nora Fleischhut as part of our Women at Work series. Passionate about helping people and organizations discover more adaptive, soulful, and joyful ways of working, Nora supports the transition from old to new paradigms as a New Work & Transformation Consultant. In Nora’s session we’ll be diving into navigating the unkn…
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With Sarah Burkert In a world full of noise and screens, choosing stories isn’t just a hobby—it’s a rebellion. In this deeply personal Out Loud + On Purpose episode, Mandy shares why books have become one of the most powerful anchors in her family’s life—and welcomes Sarah from A Sweet and Simple Home, to explore how curating a home library is abou…
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It’s that time of year when everyone’s quietly tapping out. Teachers, students, even your best systems seem to be running on fumes. But what if the real problem isn’t burnout… it’s cultural drift? In this episode, we're digging into why the usual end-of-year leadership advice falls flat and what Builders do differently to keep staff meaningfully en…
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In this episode, Neal sits down with Micha Mikailian, CEO of Geoship, to explore a bold attempt to reimagine housing at a time when affordability, resilience, and ecological design are more urgent than ever. Geoship is reviving Buckminster Fuller’s iconic geodesic dome—not as a nostalgic throwback, but as a scalable, bioceramic solution to today's …
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What does coming back strong from a podcast hiatus look like? In the day-to-day chaos of our lives—balancing work, family, personal time, household upkeep, etc, etc—it’s perfectly understandable if it feels like a bit much to plan, record, publish, and market a podcast on top of that. If you’re thinking about pressing pause on your show, or you alr…
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Remember TGIF? The pizza, the shows, the anticipation of a night the whole family looked forward to? In this Wildfire Roundtable, Mandy shares how her family brought back the joy of Friday night rhythms—with homemade pizza, a screen that lives in the closet, and nostalgic 90s shows like Home Improvement and Full House. In this episode: Welcome to W…
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With Fred Meyer What if the stories of your ancestors could guide how you live today? In this powerful conversation with Fred Meyer—mentor, land steward, and keeper of generational wisdom—we explore what our family histories still have to teach us. From handwritten ledgers to oral traditions, this episode dives deep into the soul of legacy, lineage…
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You’re not broken—the system is. In this first full episode of Unrule the World, Mandy unpacks what happens when the life you built doesn’t fit anymore. From burnout and restlessness to homeschool, homestead, and home birth—this is the raw story of questioning everything and choosing something wildly different. In this episode: Welcome to Wildly In…
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With Tom Webber Every family has a culture. The question is—are you building yours on purpose… or by default? In this personal Out Loud + On Purpose episode, Mandy is joined by her husband Tom to share the honest, sometimes chaotic story behind how they created their WOLFPACK family values—a compass that now shapes how they live, love, and raise th…
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Next week, schools everywhere are celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week. But, what if we’re celebrating the wrong things? In this episode, we explore how appreciation can unintentionally reinforce exhaustion, compliance, or martyrdom, and how Builders do it differently. You’ll learn how to use Teacher Appreciation Week as a strategic moment to rein…
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Sometimes the most honest reflection comes from the smallest voices. This week, mine came from my kids. In this Wildfire Roundtable episode, I’m sharing what happened when my children called me out—gently but clearly—for not being as present lately. And you know what? They were right. I’ve been nose-to-the-ground working on this podcast, and even t…
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When we talk about housing innovation, our minds usually go to big cities buzzing with new ideas. But in this episode of The Regenerative Real Estate Podcast, host Neal Collins sits down with Wendy Reid Fairhurst of Reclaim CDO to explore a groundbreaking approach taking root far from the usual hotspots—in St. John’s, Newfoundland. An architect-tur…
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In this bonus pre-launch episode, I share the real reason I almost didn’t start this podcast—and why I decided to do it anyway. Not because it’s perfect. But because it’s honest. Because I want to raise kids who speak up. Because I believe in conversations that build bridges, not more islands. 🎧 This bonus episode covers: • Imposter syndrome & fear…
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What if one 15-minute conversation could give you more insight than a walkthrough, a post-observation conference, or a data meeting ever could? In this episode, I’m sharing how quarterly one-on-ones helped me build deeper alignment, spark authentic reflection, and finally understand what was really happening in classrooms. You’ll hear how I used th…
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Episode Summary In this deeply reflective episode of the Hero Podcast, Pete Cohen is joined by longtime friend Paul for an open, heartfelt conversation about what it means to be guided—and to guide others. Together they explore the essential role of mentors, the power of presence, and how authentic support can transform lives. Drawing from personal…
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In this session I'm joined by Sophie Bryan as part of our Women at Work series. Sophie Bryan is a Workplace Culture & Human Experience Specialist with a twist. She’s also qualified in Human Sexuality, a sex/life coach, burlesque dancer and runs her own burlesque dance school. Sophie will be talking to us about how to harness the inner feminine sens…
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In this episode, we tackle a tough conversation head-on. Our core collective delves into a deeply disturbing situation that shook us to our core and compelled us to respond. We confront the impact of racist imagery, prioritising its effects over its intent. As a collective, we recognise the urgent need to call out these issues, no matter how uncomf…
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How are you using or avoiding artificial intelligence in your podcast? AI is a shiny new offering with loads of possibilities, but a lot of people are also understandably threatened by its wide-reaching and ever-growing abilities. On today’s episode, Mary connects with Amanda Cupido, an adjunct professor, TEDx speaker, podcast producer, and author …
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“I'm really interested in the relation between performance and ritual. Where do those two separate?” Richard Sennett grew up in the Cabrini Green housing project in Chicago, attended the Juilliard School in New York, and then studied social relations at Harvard. Over the last five decades, he has written about social life in cities, changes in labo…
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“We look at creative work as though the very creative process itself is something good. These are tools of expression, and like any tool, you can use them to damage something or to make something. They can be turned to very malign purposes, for instance, in the operas of Wagner. So I wanted to do this set of books, I want to show what is kind of th…
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When everything feels like it’s falling apart—mandates shift, morale dips, and chaos creeps into the day-to-day—most principals scramble to hold things together. But Builders do something different. Instead of reacting, they anchor. In this episode, Discover how the Buildership Model isn’t something you abandon in hard times—it’s what carries you t…
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