Episodes

Wednesday Oct 05, 2022
Episode 35: What Leaders Need To Know About Our Future with Bill Daggett
Wednesday Oct 05, 2022
Wednesday Oct 05, 2022
There is no doubt about it. Bill Dagett is a DEEEEP thinker and is an expert in pushing us to be the same. He and Jeff lean in on the topic of pursuing a new narrative and model in education to serve students in the future. Bill breaks down elements of our current challenges and fortunately provides some advice on how we can move forward. As one behind the camera, I could tell Jeff and Bill could have talked for hours if we had let them.

Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
Episode 34: Trends and the Future of the Teacher Pipeline with Denise A. Spangler
Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
Our worries about teacher shortage and a lack of motivation for young professionals to seek a career in teaching are real and it’s shared. In this Leader Chat, Jeff talks with Dr. Denise Spangler, Dean of the College of Education at the University of Georgia. She has led at UGA for many years, and her lens into this problem and the potential for future opportunities for change is something we should all pay attention to.

Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
Episode 33: Leader Credibility with Doug Fisher
Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
If you have been an educator any time within the last twenty years, and don’t know who Dr. Doug Fisher is, what rock have you been hiding under? All kidding aside, Doug Fisher is known as an expert in a number of things . . . . literacy, professional learning communities, but today he and Jeff chat about Leadership Credibility. Doug wrote Leader Credibility: the essential traits of those who engage, inspire and transform- which is exactly why we invited him to talk with us. EXTREMELY RELEVANT CONTENT!

Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
Episode 32: Future Ready Schools and Leadership Teams with Deborah Delisle
Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
If you listen to this, you will learn that Deborah Delisle is an amazing leader. As the president and chief executive officer of All4Ed, past CEO of ASCD, and was the U.S. assistant secretary of elementary and secondary education, she provides insights and wise advice from a leadership perspective. Deb and Jeff try to focus on the topics of innovation, underserved students, and working in teams, but they go even deeper than planned. This is an honest and heartfelt conversation, and we are so thankful for this Leader Chat.

Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
Episode 31: Leading and Implementing Proficiency-based Systems with Robert Marzano
Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
Those who have been in education for some time and have paid attention know Robert Marzano is a rock star! His expertise runs deep in many areas, and in this Leader Chat, we were thrilled to pick his brain on leading and implementing proficiency-based systems in schools and districts. We are so lucky to have such an esteemed lineup of guests, and Dr. Marzano only adds to the esteem of our show. As an educational leader, if you are not impressed with this, then maybe you are impossible to impress. (That's a joke). Enjoy!

Wednesday Jul 27, 2022
Episode 30: Organizing the System for Student Success with MaryEllen Elia
Wednesday Jul 27, 2022
Wednesday Jul 27, 2022
As the past superintendent of Hillsborough County Public Schools and New York State Education Commissioner, MaryEllen Elia knows what she is talking about. Jeff recruited her to this Leader Chat to discuss strategies on setting up district systems aligned to the needs of students, something MaryEllen is passionate about. This conversation is relevant to education leaders regardless of the size, location, or demographics of their system, a relevant topic indeed.

Wednesday Jun 08, 2022
Episode 29: Equity Based Leadership with Joshua Starr
Wednesday Jun 08, 2022
Wednesday Jun 08, 2022
Well, Joshua Starr and Jeff clearly have a lot in common and are past friends. They are both experienced school district leaders and passionate about the moral imperative and strategy of leading with an equity mindset. Joshua is clear, honest, and able to describe the challenge and nuance of leading during challenging times. Jeff loved his book, Equity-Based Leadership, and after hearing this discussion, you will likely want to read it as well.

Wednesday Jun 01, 2022
Episode 28: Common Sense Evidence with Nora Gordon
Wednesday Jun 01, 2022
Wednesday Jun 01, 2022
The original plan was for Jeff to talk with Nora Gordon and Carrie Conaway, authors of Common Sense Evidence: The Education Leader's Guide to Using Data and Research. However, Carrie had a health-related issue, so it was just Nora and Jeff. Nonetheless, they had a super interesting discussion. Jeff loved the way these two professors have created a pragmatic guide for busy educational leaders to analyze data to make wise decisions and create a legitimate narrative. You are going to like this one.

Wednesday May 18, 2022
Episode 27: The Eight Paradoxes of Great Leadership with Tim Elmore
Wednesday May 18, 2022
Wednesday May 18, 2022
As Jeff says, “Dr. Tim Elmore ALWAYS delivers”. Watching or listening to this Leader Chat, you will see that Tim and Jeff have a rapport. What you will also notice is that Tim’s new research and book, The Eight Paradoxes of Great Leadership, is a must-have for leaders in any industry, especially education. Tim- the Founder and CEO of Growing Leaders- has contributed to our Leadership Circle several times. His book, The Pandemic Population, was a hit amongst our members. This focus on leaders takes the relevance of his perspective to a new level for us.

Wednesday May 11, 2022
Episode 26: Navigating Leadership Transitions with Stephen Murley
Wednesday May 11, 2022
Wednesday May 11, 2022
Leadership transitions are tricky, not just for the school community, but also emotionally for the leader. Stephen Murley is a well-known and respected superintendent, successfully leading three different districts. Due to health concerns, Steve just resigned from his superintendent post in Green Bay Wisconsin. Jeff, a long-time colleague with Stephen, wanted to pick Stephen’s brain and discuss the emotions behind his past and current leadership transitions. This is a very relevant discussion for all educational leaders to hear and we appreciate the candid and thoughtful advice Stephen discusses with us.