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063: Overcome ADHD Challenges & Stress – Part 2

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In this episode ADHD is a unique planning disorder that affects managing important school tasks. So how do we work with students or even our own children with ADHD in school systems that are not optimized for them? In Part two of our interview, Dr. Mark Bertin offers advice for task management and overcoming challenges […]


062: Stop Spirals of ADHD Stress – Part 1

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In this episode Working with students and adults with ADHD has many challenges but we can communicate more effectively and cultivate harmony with the right strategies. ADHD expert Dr. Mark Bertin explains how practicing mindfulness can stop spirals of stress to make better choices. Listen in and be introduced to new awareness and skills you […]


061: How You Can Adapt to Change

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In this episode Education can get stuck in an implementation culture that disempowers educators and inhibits innovation. However, you don’t have to be at the whim of the next education trend. Listen to guest David Geurin discusses using possibility thinking and exercising your innovation muscles so you do have a voice and can lead from […]


How To Leave a Podcast Review In iTunes

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Like anything on social media and many other internet sites these days, leaving a review or rating in iTunes goes a long ways toward keeping my content at the forefront of my niche. Authors, musicians, and other content providers know the importance of these reviews! While leaving an iTunes review may not be quite as […]


060: Ways to Create a Teacher Powered School

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In this episode Educators have been disempowered and de-professionalized over time with the increase on standardized teaching and testing. But there are steps any school could take to increase the voice and morale of educators. Guest Deyonne Jackson explains what a Teacher Powered School can do for you and how to create one.


059: Develop a Leadership Mindset & Stop Second-Guessing Yourself

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In this episode Stop second guessing yourself and learn to ask the right questions of yourself and others. Every situation is an opportunity to develop a leadership mindset by focusing on growth and reflection over blame and guilt. Guest Sean Thom explains how to stop mentally beating up on our students, or ourselves, and shift […]


058: Publish Like a Pirate & Get Your Writing Out There

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In this episode Do you have a book inside you that’s dying to get out? With all the new tools and distribution avenues available it’s easier than ever to write, edit, and sell your new book. The book-publishing world is being disrupted and democratized. You don’t have to be accepted by a traditional publisher, guest […]


057: Set your PD Free! How to build capacity, not just skills

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In this episode Professional development can be a blessing or a bane. Most educators are professional learners but feel constrained by traditional PD. Coaching has demonstrated the greatest impact on our growth. Guest Svetlana Sutic explains how to find your tribe, develop yourself, and leverage the resources that are around you right now.


056: What is a soul? How to help students cope with loss and grief

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In this episode Adults struggle with how to help young people separated from a parent or loved one due to a death or a divorce. Discussions of spirituality or a higher power have to be handled delicately in education but they are important. Guest Karen Herrick shares her powerful story of an exchange with her […]


055: Make Learning Relevant to Transform Classrooms & Communities

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In this episode There are districts around the US that are reshaping learning and what it means to be prepared for the world upon graduation. Marion City Schools, with support from our guests Lori Vandeborne and Stephen Fujii, are reshaping education by creating “Next Generation Learning Environments” that prepare students not just for graduation but […]