Leader Chat: Being a Multiplier: Being Great Leaders Will Make Everyone Smarter with Liz Wiseman

Liz Wiseman is a big-time guest! She is a highly sought-after leader in both the private and public sectors, and for good reason. Jeff was thrilled she agreed to this Leader Chat, and she delivered. The Multiplier Effect should be embraced by all, and we are so happy to learn and communicate this message….

Leader Chat: Supporting Ed Leaders and Superintendents- Harvard’s Perspective with Jennifer Cheatham

If you were to guess where in higher education there is great work happening in the educational leadership space, you likely may guess…Harvard. Of course, you would be right. Still, here Jeff and Jennifer Cheatham discuss the challenges and opportunities to embrace new ways and systems to do so. As you will hear, we have such a wonderful opportunity to serve students by supporting our leaders. If you follow educational leadership trends, listen up!…

Leader Chat: Teach and Lead Happy—Small Steps to Big Joy with Kim Strobel

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Kim Strobel returns to our show with big energy and big ideas. In her new book, Teach Happy: Small Steps to Big Joy, Jeff and Kim waste no time diving right in. Listen as Kim walks through the concept of happiness plans for school leaders that will help change how they work in their schools on a foundational level. While Kim’s advice is very practical, it is nothing short of inspirational. …

Leader Chat: Embracing and Leading Change with Stacey Schultz

Stacey Schultz has a very informed and interesting perspective for us to hear as educators and leaders. She is committed to collaborative and meaningful ways for schools to embrace equity and technology. As the president of Educate, she sheds her wisdom and experience with us….

Leader Chat: Setting Expectations, Giving Feedback, and Embracing Difficult Conversations with Jeff Hancher

This is the case in education, like other fields, but creating systems of accountability and giving feedback can be very uncomfortable and difficult. Jeff Hancher is an expert in this area, and we were so lucky to get his help and perspective. If you lead, regardless of level in education, listen to Jeff’s invaluable advice….

Leader Chat: Leading from the Middle with Scott Mautz

As one can see and/or hear, Scott’s content specific to leading from the middle is something that needs to be heard by educational leaders. It may be one of the most relevant and pragmatic books that may not make it to the education space unless promoted and pushed. Scott’s description of the challenges leaders face is so accurate, and the advice and direction he gives are beyond insightful. There isn’t a leader in education who would not benefit from this conversation and the work of Scott Mautz….

Leader Chat: Mastering Yourself…So You Can Master Your World with Dr. Craig Dowden

If you are interested in learning more and developing yourself as a leader and don’t know Craig Dowden, you must. His work and perspective are incredibly valuable and unique. Many writers, speakers, and consultants in the leadership space focus on systems and structures of productivity. Craig’s focus aligns squarely with the internal and behavioral health of leaders themselves. His research and advice are pragmatic and meaningful. He and Jeff discuss his book, A Time to Lead: Mastering Yourself…So You Can Master Your World. It’s a must-read, and this is a must-listen. …

Leader Chat: Finding Your Way as a First-Time Leader Without Losing Your Mind with Starr Sackstein

We were drawn to Starr’s book, From Teacher to Leader: ‘Finding Your Way as a First-Time Leader Without Losing Your Mind’. This challenging transition, described in even the title, is more relevant today than it ever has been. Starr Sackstein offers her very honest and pragmatic reflections and advice in this engaging conversation….

Leader Chat: Moving From Fear and Denial of AI to Embracing and Leading It With Pat Yongpradit

For some leaders and educators, AI is exciting and full of potential. For others, it’s scary and intimidating. This being the case, the best strategy is to tap the wisdom of someone like Pat Yongpradit, the Chief Academic Officer for Code.org and leader of TeachAI. Listeners of Leader Chat will appreciate his candor and balanced perspective. AI resources and influence will only continue to grow, so learning from experts like Pat is extremely valuable….

Leader Chat: Pragmatic Leadership Advice, from Coaching to Time Management with PJ Caposey

PJ Caposey is impressive! He is an award-winning and working superintendent. His story of overcoming personal challenges is motivating, and he also supports leaders across the country as he coaches and speaks to the themes he has written about in his several published books. He and Jeff delve into Cracking the Coaching Code, one of his books, and Time Management issues, which he has also written about. PJ and Jeff get along great—enjoy their conversation!…