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Education today can be difficult and draining and amazing and fulfilling and so many things all wrapped into one. The dynamics of what we do can leave us needing every ounce of inspiration and motivation we can get. I have been a principal and educator for over 25 years, and I find my motivation and inspiration in many different places. As a principal I often find it my job to inspire and motivate and energize the team around me. I have to be the principle inspiration in my school. But what things inspire me as a principal. Welcome to Principal Inspiration, a podcast for educators. These are the people, stories, anecdotes, observations, conversations, and thoughts that are my principle inspiration on any given day. My sincere hope in sharing is that you might be inspired as well. I hope this podcast leaves you feeling energized, challenged, and ready to go be awesome! Our students deserve nothing less.

Rick Hunt


    • Apr 1, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    The Deadliest Sin

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 22:56


    Pride...  Dangerous?  It can be.  But it can also be a powerful tool.

    If you want to change the world....

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 19:13


    If you want to change the world, start by making your bed! Maybe you've heard Admiral William McRaven's speech (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sK3wJAxGfs) where he talks about how making your bed each day can help you change the world. How starting the day with a simple routine helps you begin to accomplish all the bigger tasks in the day. How do you start your day as a principal? What routines do you do or do you have your team doing that set the day in motion? That build the momentum for success? I have two I recommend: A Morning Memo, and A Morning Meeting. In this podcast I share a little bit about each.

    Do You Wanna Build A Snowman...

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 22:00


    I don't know if it is snowing where you are right now, but it is here. And I am pretty sure every kid in my district is looking out the window with fingers crossed hoping for a SNOWDAY! Do you remember snow days? Were you fortunate enough to grow up in an area that occasionally had enough snow that schools had to shut down for a day... and you as a kid suddenly had a day of nothing to do?!? Now we have eLearning Days and Virtual Days and even if it snows it is more likely we will have a school day, just one that looks a little different. Where have the snow days gone? Why have they gone? When do we pause and just take a surprise day? Hey! Do you wanna build a snowman? Come on SNOWDAY!

    Ya Loser!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 25:53


    I honestly believe we have got to start teaching our students to be better losers... that's right... better losers! We do everything to promote winning, but little to learn to be a better loser. There isn't anything wrong with good solid competition. But when we complete, do we help our students understand that it isn't just win or lose it's how you played the game that matters, but rather...It's how you win or how you lose when you play the game that matters.

    The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 15:35


    This time of the year is full of traditions. For me, I am a Christmas nut. I LOVE traditions. I look forward to the music, and decorations, and food... Traditions can be powerful in connecting us and making us feel a part of the family. Do you have traditions built into your school program? Things that connect your students to the school program and school family? They can be powerful tools!

    Hunters, Fishermen, and Other Liars Gather Here

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 13:18


    How do you refresh? We talk a lot about the social and emotional wellbeing of students. Are you taking care of your own?

    The Power of One

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 17:04


    The power of one... one person standing in the gap for a child. It can make all the difference.

    Mom's Meatloaf

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 22:06


    I am fairly certain that meatloaf is made differently in every household in America. They all look different, but they are all meatloaf and each has some key ingredients. A good well-rounded school program is the same. They don't all look the same, but good programs have key ingredients that make them successful. In this episode, I will be sharing a successful framework for a schoolwide social-emotional program. P2R2 is a formula, or recipe if you will. There are some key ingredients that make it great, but in your school how those ingredients play out might need to look a little different.

    Time Keeps On Slippin'

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 14:58


    Make TIME a priority! Find some time, make some time, steal some time... it is important.

    The Crane Technique

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 24:47


    Lessons from Cobra Kai… Other than No Mercy.

    Well Crap!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 18:47


    Simply put... to be awesome... do as the dung beetle do.

    The Bear

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 17:10


    Do you have those days when you are walking down that hall and you've assumed that look... you know the one... the look that says, "Talk to me at your own risk, stop me and I will end you, I am the Bear!" Well maybe that's just me. Too often I have the Bear look going and well... I certainly don't want that to be what's catching at my school.

    To be or not to be.... a Shakespeare student.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 20:25


    Have you ever had that dream... you know that one... where you have forgotten something, a homework assignment maybe, or your pants!? For 30 years I've had that feeling, and it stems from a class in high school, Tom Clark's Shakespeare class. Mr. Clark was an excellent teacher, and his impact on my life was much bigger than he may ever know. Why? Well it all has to do with a Lollipop moment.

    Labor Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 15:17


    Labor Day. That odd little holiday that for me has always signaled the end of summer and soon to come fall activities. But what does Labor Day really celebrate? Well, Labor Day officially constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country. Simply put, Labor Day celebrates our labor, our work, those things that we do everyday to make our community better.So, thinking about Labor Day, and all of the many many different jobs that we all have in so many facets of our community, I began to think about what Labor Day might mean to our students.As a father, I have always had a strong desire to see my girls find a job they enjoyed. We all hope to find a career we love. Heck, many of us will spend the vast majority of our waking hours at work. So if you don’t like it, well, that can make life pretty difficult. You may not like your job every day, but if it is something you enjoy the majority of the time, life is a whole lot better.So how do we help our kiddos find that “Labor of Love”, that job they can enjoy? Well, what do they want to be when they grow up? What are they good at? Where do they spend their time? Is there a career that matches those things? There are literally thousands of career paths one can take. We often hold college up to be the gold standard of success for our children. Careers requiring a college education are certainly a very important option as wage earnings for college graduates are often much higher. However, college is not the only path. That may sound pretty strange coming from a principal. However, in my life and over my career, I have too often watched students, family, friends, and others march down one path because it was what was expected or available, only later to see they aren’t very happy. Work isn’t always happy, and we don’t always get that “perfect” job. However, if we look around us and study all the options we have, all the options that are in areas we like to spend our time, in areas we have a talent, we might just find a career that is pretty darn close. Plato once said, “Do not train a child to learn by force or harshness; but direct them to it by what amuses their minds, so that you may be better able to discover with accuracy the peculiar bent of the genius of each.” What is your child good at? Is there a career that matches? How can we help our children explore the many opportunities that are out there? And then connect them to those opportunities that fit who they are?This Labor Day, take some time and ask… What do you want to be when you grow up? Maybe share more about your job, and what you may have wanted to be when you grew up. Maybe you still aren’t sure! I can honestly say that sometimes I still dream about other things I might be when I grow up, LOL. Then, talk about other great things people do for work. That sure would be in the spirit of the holiday. It would be an excellent way to celebrate the labor Americans do every day while helping our children think about the things they might do one day too.Here is af link to help spark some thought and discussion:https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/07/dirty-jobs-mike-rowes-career-advice-follow-opportunity-not-passion.html

    Episode 1 - My Voice

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 12:07


    Meet Mr. Bass an elementary music teacher who took the time to support me as a student in a rather unique way. He helped me with my voice... quite literally. Isn't that a primary responsibility of each of us as educators. To help each student with their voice. To help them recognize they have a voice and that voice is important in the world. One incredible educator just recently inspired me to use my voice. John Spencer in a podcast titled "The World Needs Your Voice" inspired me to make this podcast. You can listen to John here, http://www.spencerauthor.com/your-voice/. I hope that you find today's podcast inspiring and that it helps you go be awesome.

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