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Leaning into Leadership
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Modern Math Teacher
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Aspire to Lead
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Time for Teachership
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Schurtz and Ties: A podcast about education and culture
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Catching Up with Casey
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Unapologetic Leadership
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Limitless Leadership Lounge
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Lead with HOPE Podcast
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The Happy Music Teacher
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Teaching Champions
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Educational Leadership with Principal JL
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Teach Happier! Small shifts. Big gifts.
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The Jeff Bradbury Show
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The Language of Behavior
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Unlocking Unlimited Potential Stories
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In AWE Podcast
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The Ed Essentials Podcast
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Science 360
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Moments of ImpartED Joy
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Learner-Centered Spaces
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Leading Collaborative Response
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Digital Learning Today: Where Productivity Meets Innovation in the Classroom.
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Building a Culture of Collaboration
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Leader of Learning
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Making the Grade Podcast
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EduMagic: Future Teacher Podcast
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The Shut Up and Teach Podcast
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The Reading Teacher's Playbook with Eva Mireles
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The Secret Sauce with Kip Shubert
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powerED Up
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The Pixel Classroom Podcast
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Ask The Tech Coach
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plAI Around and Find Out!
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Teach Better Talk
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Design Cast
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The Out of the Trenches Podcast
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Recent Episodes

July 15, 2026

75. Behavior Is Data, Not a Verdict

In this week's episode of The Language of Behavior, Josh and Charlie dive into the question of how to tell when someone is lying. They explain why there is no perfect tell, why body language alone can be misleading, and why the most helpful approach is to look for clusters of behavior that deviate from a person’s baseline. The conversation explores eye movement, stress responses, confirmation bias, and the importance of asking more questions instead of jumping to conclusions. Josh and Charlie r
July 15, 2026

The Trust Gap: What the Data Says About Why Teams Stop Believing in Their Leaders

What does the research actually say about why people trust their leaders, and why do so many well-intentioned leaders still get it wrong? This week, Jon Goehring and Coach Jim Johnson welcome Dr. Ben Granger, chief workplace psychologist at Qualtrics, organizational psychology doctorate from the University of South Florida, and author of A Leader Worth Following, for one of the most research-backed and practically useful conversations the Lounge has ever had. Dr. Ben opens with a breakdown of V
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July 15, 2026

Building Businesses, Leading Teams & Prioritizing What Matters: A Conversation with Sergey Kuperman

Send us Fan Mail Have you ever wondered what it really takes to build a business while balancing family life, leadership, and your own well-being? On this episode of Making the Grade podcast, Georgia sits down with her husband, entrepreneur and deVINE Naturals co-founder Sergey Kuperman, to discuss his journey from sales to entrepreneurship, growing deVINE Naturals from a single storefront into multiple retail locations, and how systems, habits, and self-care have shaped both his business an...
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July 14, 2026

Summer Replay #8 - Engaging as a Learning Organization Through Collaborative Response with Divine Mercy

Join us for the online, on-demand workshop “Overview of Collaborative Response”, part of our Supporting Collaborative Response series. 👉 bit.ly/10refinecontinuum Creating Focus for Collaborative Planning WITHOUT Micromanaging Your Teams Access a workshop guide to help your team STOP focusing on things outside of our locus of control - https://bit.ly/JLlocus In this episode of Leading Collaborative Response, Lorna and Kurtis are joined by Amy Cooper, principal of Divine Mercy Catholic Elementar
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July 14, 2026

266. Leading Amidst Wicked Problems with Dr. Annalies Corbin: Building Agency, Resilience, and Student-Centered Learning

What does it mean to lead effectively when there are no simple solutions? In this guest episode of the Time for Teachership Podcast, host Lindsay Lyons sits down with educator, anthropologist, researcher, and author Dr. Annalies Corbin to explore the concept of wicked problems and what educational leaders can learn from them. Together, they discuss how schools can foster agency, resilience, cultural responsiveness, and meaningful learning experiences while navigating increasingly complex educat
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July 14, 2026

184 We Don't Need to Lower Expectations. We Need to Lower the Threat.

Let’s chat—send me a text! How do we create a classroom where students feel safe enough to struggle? In this episode, we're continuing our summer Math Therapy book study with Chapter 4: Moderate. This chapter challenged me to rethink the difference between mathematical challenge and emotional threat. Productive struggle is an essential part of learning mathematics—but unnecessary fear, embarrassment, and fixed labels can prevent students from ever engaging in that struggle. I also share some ...
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July 14, 2026

Episode 75: Building a High School From the Ground Up: Leadership Lessons with Kendall Terry (Part 1)

Connect with the Show Here! What would you change if you could design a high school from the ground up and actually make it real? Kendall Terry has lived that challenge, moving from high school science teacher to department chair to STEM coordinator, and then into schoolwide leadership at Clayton Bradley Academy in Tennessee. We swap stories that are fun on the surface, but quickly turn into the deeper work of educational leadership: building systems, earning buy-in, and creating learning tha...
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July 13, 2026

Summer Replay #8 - What Does the Kitchen Sink Tell Us About an Organization’s Collaborative Culture with New Myrnam School

In this episode of Building a Culture of Collaboration, Kurtis is joined by the leadership team from New Myrnam School — a small rural school with big ideas and a strong sense of community. Kurtis explores with the leadership team how they’re building and sustaining a truly collaborative culture within their school, taking a robust, project-based approach to learning Check out the New Myrnam School projects: https://www.newmyrnamschool.ca/a-for-energy-grant-projects https://www.newmyrnamschool
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July 12, 2026

Episode 287: Becoming the BISON - Leading Classrooms with Intention with Kim Gameroz

What if one of the most powerful leadership lessons isn't found in the principal's office—but inside a classroom? In this episode, Dr. Darrin Peppard sits down with educator, author, and Teaching Inside Out founder Kim Gameroz to discuss why intentionality—not simply strategy—is what transforms classrooms, educators, and school culture. Kim shares the inspiration behind her book Becoming the BISON, explains why bison run into storms instead of away from them, and introduces her powerful framew
July 11, 2026

Aspire Mailbag: How to Hire Well and Reimagine Student Discipline

In this Aspire Mailbag episode, Joshua Stamper and Jeff Gargas tackle two leadership topics that are on a lot of educators’ minds right now: how to hire great people when applicant pools are shrinking, and how to rethink student discipline in ways that actually build skills. They explore why culture matters in attracting the right staff, how leaders can look beyond interview answers to find the right fit, and what it means to create a school or district people genuinely want to be part of. The
July 11, 2026

Cheers to Monday: Amy Lenker on Burnout, Stress, and Getting Your Life Back

Amy Lenker had over 100 panic attacks in a single summer. She worked her entire maternity leave the day after having her daughter. And she built a career that looked like success from the outside while quietly destroying herself from the inside. This week Amy joins Jon and Coach Jim to talk about burnout, stress, and what she calls the unstressing method, a practical framework she developed the hard way. She also shares the leadership regret that still breaks her heart, and why the strongest te
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July 11, 2026

Episode 110 | The Secret to Sustainable School Leadership

Episode Summary As school leaders prepare to welcome students and staff back this fall, it's easy to focus on schedules, staffing, professional learning, and school improvement plans. While those responsibilities are important, this episode offers a different perspective: What if the most important thing you bring into your building this year is the hope you cultivate and the joy you model? In this episode, Dr. Brandi Kelly explores why hope and joy are not simply emotions... they are intenti
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July 11, 2026

The Hidden Cost of Fragmented School Communication (and How to Fix It)

Welcome to Digital Learning Today. In this episode, Jeff Bradbury explores the strategic systems that shape the future of education, focusing on Instructional Coaching, Artificial Intelligence, Professional Learning, and the latest Educational Technology Trends. In this episode, Jeff Bradbury interviews K-12 tech director Chris Warden about managing technology in schools, implementing AI, and effective digital signage solutions. They discuss strategies for vetting apps, AI policies, and fosteri
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July 9, 2026

183 Mythbusting the Biggest Lies Students Believe About Math

Let’s talk. Send me a message with your email and I’ll get back to you! What does it actually mean to be good at math? If you asked your students that question, what would they say? In this episode, we're continuing our summer book study of Math Therapy by Vanessa Vakharia and diving into Chapter 3: Mythbust. While growth mindset may not be the educational buzzword it once was, the ideas behind it remain incredibly important. Students cannot build a healthier relationship with mathematics if ...
July 8, 2026

Creating Focused Classrooms With Cell Phone Policies with David James

In this week's episode of The Language of Behavior, Josh and Charlie are joined by middle school educator and leader David James to discuss the impact of cell phones in schools and why strong, consistent policies matter. David shares how his district implemented a “way for the day” approach, why teacher support and top down consistency are essential, and how removing cell phones from the classroom has improved engagement, collaboration, and student focus. The conversation also explores how tech
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July 8, 2026

Episode # 415: Dr. Lindsay Whorton

Dr. Lindsay Whorton is proud to be a founding member of The Holdsworth Center. She helped design the Center’s programming and has served as president since 2019. She is the author of “A New School Leadership Architecture,” which calls for a fundamental redesign of how leadership roles are structured and practiced in schools, offering a bold new blueprint to make jobs sustainable and give teachers the coaching and support they need so that students thrive. Under Lindsay’s leadership, Holdsworth h
July 8, 2026

What Three Cancer Diagnoses Taught One Leader About Communication, Delegation, and Trust

What does it look like to lead a business, serve clients, and keep showing up with humor and grace while fighting for your life at the same time? This week, Jon Goehring and Coach Jim Johnson welcome Deb Krier, seasoned entrepreneur, integrative cancer coach, host of the Business Power Hour podcast with over 1,100 episodes, and one of the most authentically inspiring guests the Lounge has ever had, for a conversation about resilience, communication, delegation, and what three cancer diagnoses ta
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July 7, 2026

Summer Replay #9 - Establishing a Robust Collaborative Community through Collaborative Response with Mother Teresa School

STOP TIERING YOUR STUDENTS!! Transform your organization by tiering your supports, not your students. Learn how in a FREE webinar at https://bit.ly/stoptieringstudents Planning for Fall Start Up! Create a foundation for your school’s Collaborative Response by reflecting on the past year and planning for the year to come. Learn how in this workshop. Part of our Supporting Collaborative Response workshop series! https://www.jigsawlearning.ca/publications/workshops In this episode of Leading Coll
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July 7, 2026

265. Change Leadership Theories Explained: Improving Staff Discourse and School Culture

In this solo episode of the Time for Teachership Podcast, host Lindsay Lyons explores several influential change leadership theories and examines how they can strengthen staff discourse, shared decision-making, and transformational school improvement. Drawing from her doctoral research in leadership and change, as well as her experience supporting turnaround schools, Lindsay shares practical frameworks that educational leaders can use to foster equity, inclusion, collaboration, and meaningful di
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July 7, 2026

182 What Is Math Therapy? (And Why You're Probably Already Doing It)

Let’s talk. Send me a message with your email and I’ll get back to you! Welcome back to our summer Math Therapy book study series! This week we're discussing Chapter 2 and exploring a question many teachers may be asking: What exactly is math therapy? One of the biggest takeaways from this chapter is that math therapy isn't about becoming a licensed therapist. Instead, it's about becoming more intentional about the human side of mathematics. As teachers, we already help students: navigate fru...
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July 7, 2026

Episode 74: Principals' Perspectives: Building School Culture, Leading Teachers, and Preparing for a New School Year

Connect with the Show Here! Two principals sit down with no script and compare the real, messy, meaningful work of educational leadership. Robert Hinchliffe, Nevada Elementary Principal of the Year, brings the metro elementary lens from Las Vegas. Principal JL brings the rural secondary lens from a comprehensive high school. Different contexts, same mission: help adults grow so students win. We start with what it takes to set the school year on the right foot: principal messaging, a clear th...