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Apr 12, 2024 • 1h 20min
#65 Dr. Nicole Wahab, Serial Entrepreneur, Education Leader
Send us a textDr. Nicole Wahab is a lifelong educator and serial entrepreneur. Nicole's story is a symphony of resilience, echoing Tom Petty's "Won't Back Down," and serves as a testament to never yielding in the face of adversity, whether leading from the front of a classroom or the helm of a business venture. She illustrates her drive and entrepreneurial spirit, from founding a charter school to being the corporate executive of a sports company and starting her own technology integration business. The episode ventures into the post-Covid era's call for career reimagining, where adaptability is king, and the courage to redefine oneself is paramount. Learn more about Dr. Nicole Wahab.Support the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

Mar 29, 2024 • 1h 3min
#63 Tracy Thompson, San Diego County Office of Education Executive Director of Juvenile Court and Community Schools
Send us a textTracy Thompson is the San Diego County of Education (SDCOE) Executive Director of Juvenile Court and Community Schools (JCCS). This episode charts Tracy's harrowing escape from the clutches of gang life and his current role as a beacon of hope for at-risk youth. Tracy opens up about the mentors who redirected his path and his selfless commitment to those he now serves.Learn more about Tracy Thompson and the JCCS.Support the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

Mar 22, 2024 • 45min
#62 Jack Wong, CEO for Kamehameha Schools
Send us a textJack Wong is the CEO of Kamehameha Schools. Jack joined Kamehameha Schools in 1997, first serving as senior counsel from 1997-2000, then as director of the Endowment Legal Division from 2000-2013. Drawing from his unique journey from the legal realm to the helm of one of Hawaii's most influential educational institutions, Jack imparts wisdom on cultivating a shared vision while managing a diverse workforce. His insights offer a roadmap to any leader striving to navigate the complexities of steering a multifaceted organization without losing sight of its core values and mission.Learn more about Jack Wong.Visit the Kamehameha Schools website.Watch a video about the legacy of Kamehameha Schools. Support the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

Mar 15, 2024 • 56min
#61 Jasmine LeFlore, Senior Aerospace Engineer, Social Entrepreneur, Co-founder of Greater Than Tech
Send us a textJasmine LeFlore is a Senior Aerospace Engineer, Social Entrepreneur, and Co-founder of Greater Than Tech. Throughout the conversation, Jasmine shares her relentless journey, from defying doubters to channeling her grief into a catalyst for change, all while celebrating the mentors and role models who ignited her trailblazing spirit. This led to her co-founding Greater Than Tech where she is not just breaking barriers; she's building bridges for underrepresented voices in STEM fields. Jasmine and Dr. Sciarretta explore the essential role of hands-on experience and the integration of business skills in nurturing the next generation. Learn more about Jasmine LeFlore and Greater Than Tech.Support the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

Mar 8, 2024 • 57min
#60 Glenn E. Singleton, Founder and CEO of Courageous Conversation
Send us a textGlenn E. Singleton is the Founder and CEO of Courageous Conversation, an agency that guides leadership development in education, government, corporation, law enforcement, and community organizing. Glenn unveils the personal encounters and revelations that have shaped his life's work in the form of his pivotal Courageous Conversation protocol. He outlines the four foundational agreements vital for maintaining engagement and managing discomfort as we confront the complex realities of race in our everyday conversations. The episode closes with his experiences of systemic change, from the corridors of school districts to the boardrooms of multinational corporations. Join us for this compelling narrative that not only informs but also empowers us to take part in the courageous conversations that are crucial for a thriving, diverse society.Learn more about Glenn Singleton and Courageous Conversation®.Support the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

Mar 1, 2024 • 1h 12min
#59 Richard Barrera, SDUSD Board Trustee District D (Round 2)
Send us a textRichard Barrera is the elected representative for District D on the San Diego Unified School District's (SDUSD) Board of Trustees and returns as the first guest to record a second episode on the podcast. A true advocate for educational equity and a seasoned trustee, Richard discusses the intricacies of leading a major urban school district into the future. Richard reveals the strides made within San Diego schools, delving into the transformative journeys of students and the narrowing of the opportunity gap among communities within the district. The conversation details how the district is addressing upcoming budgetary hurdles, Richard's commitment to equity, and the role schools play during community crises. Tune in for a deep dive into the future of education with an inspirational leader who's been at the helm of change for over a decade and a half.Learn more about Richard Barrera.Support the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

Feb 16, 2024 • 1h 30min
#57 Peter & Chris Sciarretta: A Family's Journey Through Education
Send us a textPeter and Chris Sciarretta join their brother, Dr. David Sciarretta, on this special episode to discuss their family's journey through education, from childhood to careers. They reflect on attending a Waldorf school that prioritizes capacity over content, but isn't without its challenges in staying relevant amidst today's educational landscape. The brothers cap off the episode by discussing the joy of learning and being a lifelong learner as a tool for personal growth.Support the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

Feb 9, 2024 • 1h 1min
#56 Bill Melton, Retired Educator, on the Evolution of Education
Send us a textBill Melton is a retired lifelong educator, world traveler, and deep thinker. Bill shares his tale of choosing the path less traveled, leading him to the world of education. He reflects on his career that includes tenures as a high school principal and a member of the Albert Einstein Academies Board of Trustees. The conversation then shifts to the present and future of teaching, examining the role of technology and how the pandemic has reshaped classroom dynamics. His passion for education, the continual evolution of learning, and the dedication required from educators resonates throughout our conversation, inspiring us to embrace the journey of personal growth.Support the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

Feb 2, 2024 • 58min
#55 Mary Shannon Heinzelmann, Arts Teacher at Albert Einstein Academies
Send us a textMary Shannon Heinzelmann is a long-time Arts Teacher at Albert Einstein Academies (AEA) in San Diego, CA. From her roots in a musically and artistically inclined family to her transformative teaching methods, Mary Shannon's story illustrates the serendipitous magic of pursuing a passion. This discussion includes the positive and negative impacts of the digital age on the many forms of art, how California is breathing new life into arts education, and the impact art has on all subjects in a student's education.Support the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

Jan 26, 2024 • 1h 4min
#54 Scott Mitchell, Dean of Students and Faculty Affairs at Institute of Buddhist Studies
Send us a textScott Mitchell is the Dean of Students and Faculty Affairs at the Institute of Buddhist Studies. Scott discusses how Buddhist modernism and American culture intersect in surprising ways and the significance of Buddhism in a society that often values individual over collective experiences. He shares his personal journey and reflects on the profound impact of his brother Eric's legacy.Learn about and donate to the Eric C Mitchell Scholarship fund.Purchase Scott's book The Making of American Buddhism.Watch Scott give a talk at the DharmaBum Temple.Support the showWe are so excited for the global reach of this podcast; we currently have listeners in more than 650 cities in over 50 countries! We would be thrilled to hear from our listeners, wherever you are in the world. Send us a message on our dedicated Telegram channel: https://t.me/+23EKRv8eAWVlZDFh We are always looking for new guests to interview, so please pitch us your suggestions. If we end up interviewing them we will recognize you on the show and send you some show swag. If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.