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Restorative Practices for School Leaders to Embed Systems & Shift Adult Culture with Nicholas Bradford

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In this episode of An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast, Peter Stiepleman sits down with Nicholas Bradford, Founder and Executive Director of the National Center for Restorative Justice. Nicholas is also the co-author of A Real-World Guide to Restorative Justice in Schools: Practical Philosophy, Useful Tools, and True Stories. He shares how building authentic relationships and embedding restorative systems, rather than isolated programs, is critical for cultivating trust, accountability, and resilience in schools.

Nicholas Bradford discusses how restorative practices are proactive efforts to build culture and reduce burnout among school leaders. He explains how schools can move beyond punitive models and create environments that empower students, staff, and communities.

If you're a school leader, educator, or someone interested in shaping the future of education, don't miss this insightful conversation with Nicholas Bradford

Key Takeaways from the Episode:
  • How adult culture defines school culture and sets the tone for student behavior.

  • The impact of consistent, daily relationship-building practices on trust.

  • The distinction between consequences and punishment within restorative frameworks.

  • Practical stories illustrating restorative justice in real school environments.

  • Why leaders must embrace mistake-making and imperfection to strengthen school systems.

Episode Breakdown with Suggested Timestamps: [00:00] – Light Introduction & Setting the Scene in Columbia, MO [07:10] – Meet Nicholas Bradford: Founder, National Center for Restorative Justice [08:08] – Embedding Restorative Practices into School Culture [10:27] – Why Adult Culture Sets the Tone for School Culture [13:29] – Trust is Built in Drops: Pre-Crisis Connection Matters [16:18] – Real-World Tools from Bradford’s Book on Restorative Justice [19:43] – Consequences vs. Punishment: What Accountability Really Looks Like [25:46] – True Story: School Fire & Transforming Harm into Repair [28:25] – What “Imperfect Leadership” Means: Embracing Mistakes [32:52] – Adapting Training Models Post-COVID: In-Person vs. Remote [38:01] – Emotional Safety & Why Relationships Are Central to Change [41:27] – Supporting Leaders Through Crisis & Avoiding Burnout [43:15] – Benefits of In-Person Trainings & Cross-Pollination [44:15] – Where to Find Nicholas & Upcoming Events [45:05] – Closing Reflections: Coffee Fights, Trust Drips, and Real Culture Change

Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/26Y4nEEwL9mLzrxUh17NWf Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/an-imperfect-leader-the-superintendents/id1644897856 Podcast Site: https://imperfectleader.com/podcasts/

Follow Our Guest Nicholas Bradford on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradfordnicholas/ Website: https://nationalcenterforrestorativejustice.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjfacilitator/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Real-World-Guide-Restorative-Justice-Schools/dp/1787755711

Follow the Host Peter Stiepleman on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-stiepleman-76004819a/ Website: https://imperfectleader.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/animperfectleader/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@animperfectleader

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- An Imperfect Leader is sponsored by Yondr. Schools around the world are seeing the damaging effects of phones on student engagement, social development, and mental health. Yondr has developed a unique product and program to allow schools to become phone-free, from arrival to dismissal. Learn why 1 Million Students use Yondr every day. MINIMIZE DISTRACTIONS. MAXIMIZE LEARNING POTENTIAL. Go to https://www.overyondr.com/ to learn more. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

An Imperfect Leader: Leadership in (After) Action is supported by ILAA, LLC, a firm dedicated to supporting aspiring, new, and established leaders. For more information, please find them at https://imperfectleader.com/

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In this episode of An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast, Peter Stiepleman sits down with Nicholas Bradford, Founder and Executive Director of the National Center for Restorative Justice. Nicholas is also the co-author of A Real-World Guide to Restorative Justice in Schools: Practical Philosophy, Useful Tools, and True Stories. He shares how building authentic relationships and embedding restorative systems, rather than isolated programs, is critical for cultivating trust, accountability, and resilience in schools.

Nicholas Bradford discusses how restorative practices are proactive efforts to build culture and reduce burnout among school leaders. He explains how schools can move beyond punitive models and create environments that empower students, staff, and communities.

If you're a school leader, educator, or someone interested in shaping the future of education, don't miss this insightful conversation with Nicholas Bradford

Key Takeaways from the Episode:
  • How adult culture defines school culture and sets the tone for student behavior.

  • The impact of consistent, daily relationship-building practices on trust.

  • The distinction between consequences and punishment within restorative frameworks.

  • Practical stories illustrating restorative justice in real school environments.

  • Why leaders must embrace mistake-making and imperfection to strengthen school systems.

Episode Breakdown with Suggested Timestamps: [00:00] – Light Introduction & Setting the Scene in Columbia, MO [07:10] – Meet Nicholas Bradford: Founder, National Center for Restorative Justice [08:08] – Embedding Restorative Practices into School Culture [10:27] – Why Adult Culture Sets the Tone for School Culture [13:29] – Trust is Built in Drops: Pre-Crisis Connection Matters [16:18] – Real-World Tools from Bradford’s Book on Restorative Justice [19:43] – Consequences vs. Punishment: What Accountability Really Looks Like [25:46] – True Story: School Fire & Transforming Harm into Repair [28:25] – What “Imperfect Leadership” Means: Embracing Mistakes [32:52] – Adapting Training Models Post-COVID: In-Person vs. Remote [38:01] – Emotional Safety & Why Relationships Are Central to Change [41:27] – Supporting Leaders Through Crisis & Avoiding Burnout [43:15] – Benefits of In-Person Trainings & Cross-Pollination [44:15] – Where to Find Nicholas & Upcoming Events [45:05] – Closing Reflections: Coffee Fights, Trust Drips, and Real Culture Change

Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/26Y4nEEwL9mLzrxUh17NWf Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/an-imperfect-leader-the-superintendents/id1644897856 Podcast Site: https://imperfectleader.com/podcasts/

Follow Our Guest Nicholas Bradford on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradfordnicholas/ Website: https://nationalcenterforrestorativejustice.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjfacilitator/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Real-World-Guide-Restorative-Justice-Schools/dp/1787755711

Follow the Host Peter Stiepleman on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-stiepleman-76004819a/ Website: https://imperfectleader.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/animperfectleader/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@animperfectleader

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- An Imperfect Leader is sponsored by Yondr. Schools around the world are seeing the damaging effects of phones on student engagement, social development, and mental health. Yondr has developed a unique product and program to allow schools to become phone-free, from arrival to dismissal. Learn why 1 Million Students use Yondr every day. MINIMIZE DISTRACTIONS. MAXIMIZE LEARNING POTENTIAL. Go to https://www.overyondr.com/ to learn more. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

An Imperfect Leader: Leadership in (After) Action is supported by ILAA, LLC, a firm dedicated to supporting aspiring, new, and established leaders. For more information, please find them at https://imperfectleader.com/

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