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In this revealing episode, join me as I explore the intricate world of information security with Trey Ford, a luminary in the cybersecurity field. From his early days as a consultant and auditor to steering the helm at the renowned Blackhat security conference, Trey's journey is nothing short of extraordinary. We delve deep into the essence of what it takes to be a formidable Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), discussing the pivotal roles and responsibilities through Trey's experienced lens, gleaned from his tenure with numerous high-profile entities in a private equity firm setting. Trey shares invaluable insights into the dynamics of managing vulnerability, the art of incident response, and the critical attributes that define a successful CISO. Beyond the cyber realm, Trey opens up about his personal adventures in aviation, providing a unique glimpse into his life as a pilot. Whether you're a cybersecurity enthusiast, aspiring CISO, or simply intrigued by the blend of technology and leadership, this conversation with Trey Ford promises to enlighten, inspire, and captivate. Strap in for a deep dive into the world of cybersecurity, leadership, and the skies beyond with Trey Ford. #TreyFord #CISO #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #Blackhat #VulnerabilityManagement #IncidentResponse #CyberLeadership #InformationSecurity #CyberConsultant #CyberAuditor #ManagedScanning #CyberConference #SecurityExpert #CyberInsights #LeadershipInCybersecurity #NavigatingCyberThreats #PilotJourney #AviationStories #CyberDefense #CyberSecurityTrends #TechnologyLeadership #CyberRiskManagement #IncidentHandling #CyberSecLife #InfoSecConference #CyberStrategy #SecurityInnovation #DigitalGuardian #TechSavvyLeader #CyberThreats #DataProtection #NetworkSecurity #CyberResilience #CyberSecurityAwareness #CyberSecurityExpert #CyberSecurityProfessional #InformationTechnology #TechnologyAndLeadership #CyberSecurityChallenges #SecuritySolutions #CyberSecurityTraining #CyberSecurityAwareness #TechnologyPioneer #RSnakeShow #Season8 #CyberSecurityJourney #LeadingInCyberSecurity
If you're leading a team or a company, you have to get good at storytelling! It's your golden ticket to connect with everyone, from the interns to the big bosses. Think about it - if you're not spinning your own yarn, folks will make up tales about you. So, why not grab the reins and showcase the real, authentic you and what your organization is all about? Start crafting your narrative by connecting with your team and discovering what emotion and story you want to share with the public and your team.The conversation with Joe Sanfelippo was too good to fit into one episode! Welcome back to the discussion on Change Starts Here, between our host Dustin Odham, Managing Director at FranklinCovey Education, and guest Joe Sanfellipo, Former Superintendent of Fall Creek School District. Listen in to hear why Joe thinks storytelling is so vital for all leaders and the steps that he takes to become a better leader and educator. Don't forget to like and subscribe, and turn on those bell notifications to make sure you don't miss our next episode. If you want to learn more about FranklinCovey, visit us at https://www.franklincovey.com/solutions/education/Host: Dustin Odham, Managing Director at FranklinCovey EducationGuests: Dr. Joe Sanfelippo, Superintendent of Fall Creek School DistrictTime stamps: (00:00 - 01:30) Introduction(01:31 - 04:03) Hacking Leadership(04:04 - 06:24) The Importance of Storytelling(06:25 - 08:41) Tell Your Story First(08:42 - 11:30) Connect to the Emotion of the Listener(11:31 - 12:45) Treat Everyone Fair, Not Equal(12:46 - 15:18) Inspiring Great Leaders(15:19 - 17:21) Technology in Education(17:22 - 19:53) Working with People and Gaining Information(19:54 - 21:46) Attracting and Retaining Teachers(21:47 - 23:21) Closing
The Fall Creek School District was named an Innovative District in 2016 and 2017 by the International Center for Leadership in Education. Joe holds a BA in Elementary and Early Childhood Education, an MS in Educational Psychology, an MS in Educational Leadership, and a Ph.D. in Leadership, Learning, and Service. Joe co-hosts the Hacking Leadership Podcast and co-authored The Power of Branding: Telling Your School's Story, Principal Professional Development: Leading Learning in a Digital Age, and Hacking Leadership: 10 Ways Great Leaders Inspire Learning That Teachers, Students, and Parents Love. He was selected as 1 of 117 Future Ready Superintendents in 2014 and 1 of 50 Superintendents as a Personalized Learning Leader by the US Department of Education in 2016. Education Dive named Joe 1 of 5 K-12 Administrators to watch in 2018 and their National Superintendent of the Year in 2019.http://www.jsanfelippo.com/Today's episode is sponsored by my credential.
In this episode, we welcome back Dr. Joe Sanfelippo, our Leadership in Education Conference keynote speaker. We discuss the upcoming conference and his energizing keynote and breakout session for educators. We also chat about why teachers feel overwhelmed and how we can create value for those around us by leading with intention, connection and direction. As the Superintendent of Fall Creek School District in Wisconsin, Joe is nationally known for sharing his messages on how to change the narrative in your school by telling your story, creating a culture of yes and most recently, leading from where you are. Joe has co-authored books on The Power of Branding, Hacking Leadership and Lead From Where You Are. Every time we talk with Joe, we know you will walk away feeling empowered and encouraged in what you're already doing and how vital your influence is in education. Resources: www.jsanfelippo.com Leadership in Education Conference on October 18th www.nwciowa.edu/ed-leadership Book Recommendations: The Power of Moments, Chip and Dan Heath
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This is Season 3, Episode 14 of FocusED, and it features our guest, Joe Sanfelippo. It was originally recorded live for a studio audience in Delaware, provided as a professional development experience for Delaware teachers and leaders. Don't miss what Dr. Sanfelippo says about what it means to lead from anywhere and how leaders build intention, connection, and direction in schools. _______________________________________ Joe Sanfelippo Brings Tons of Experience to FocusED Listeners Dr. Joe Sanfelippo is the Superintendent of the Fall Creek School District in Fall Creek, WI. The Fall Creek School District was named an Innovative District in 2016 and 2017 by the International Center for Leadership in Education. Joe holds a BA in Elementary and Early Childhood Education from St. Norbert College, a MS in Educational Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, a MS in Educational Leadership, and a PhD in Leadership, Learning, and Service from Cardinal Stritch University. Joe is also an adjunct professor in the Educational Leadership Department at Viterbo University. Joe has taught Kindergarten, 2nd Grade, and 5th Grade. He was a school counselor and high school coach prior to taking on an elementary principal position in 2005. He has served as a principal in suburban and rural Wisconsin. Joe started the #1minwalk2work Leadership Challenge, and co-authored The Power of Branding-Telling Your School's Story, Principal Professional Development: Leading Learning in a Digital Age, Hacking Leadership: 10 Ways Great Leaders Inspire Learning That Teachers, Students and Parents Love, and his new book is Lead From Where You Are: Building Intention, Connection, and Direction in Our Schools. He was selected as 1 of 117 Future Ready Superintendents in 2014 and 1 of 50 Superintendents as a Personalized Learning Leader in 2016 by the US Department of Education. He attended summits at the White House for both distinctions. Education Dive named Joe 1 of 5 K-12 administrators to watch in 2018 and their National Superintendent of the Year in 2019. He has been a featured speaker in multiple states in the areas of Advancing the Use of Social Media for School Leaders, Telling Your School Story, Creating a Culture of Yes, and Personalized Professional Growth for Staff. Go Crickets!! ________________________________________ FocusED Show Notes with Joe Sanfelippo Joe wrote his new book as a legacy piece. Listen to what he says about his kids and leaving something behind. His insight about leading from a position of isolation is powerful. Joe sees a lot of leaders asking the same questions, that often have answers, but that everyone is asking in their own bubbles. Joe recommends balance in your emotional state when making decisions. You have to hear what he says about the highs and lows of school leadership. Joe talked about better student ownership through adult learning. When adults like what they're learning, they're more likely to translate that for kids. When it comes to “resources,” Joe says that teachers and leaders should have a core group to go to for reflection and support. Don't miss what Joe says about amplifying your school's message. Joe's final message about treating everything like it matters is inspiring. _____________________________________ Thanks for listening to FocusED, an educational leadership podcast brought to you by TheSchoolHouse302 @ theschoolhouse302.com where we publish free leadership content. Go to the site, subscribe, and you'll get all of our content sent directly to your email. FocusED is your educational leadership podcast where our mission is to dissect a particular focus for teachers and school leaders so that you can learn to lead better and grow faster in your school or district with more knowledge, better understanding, and clear direction on what to do next.
Emily is an incredibly inspiring author, leader and coach. In this episode, Bunny and Emily have so many 'light-bulb' and 'a-ha' moments it's hard to imagine this is their first conversation together! After more than fifteen years in the business world, Emily realized her favorite role was mentoring leaders, which prompted her to pursue a career in leadership and executive coaching. This is another great episode to learn and grow from. Here's to more gratitude every day! Links:Hacking Executive LeadershipEmily's WebsiteBunny's WebsiteBunny's InstagramBuy Lifesaving Gratitude the bookOriginal Music by: Kene Terry
School communities are full of people who have both the ability and desire to lead. Some lead without knowing it. Most lead without the recognition they deserve. Whether you lead in a classroom, department, building, or district, chances are you know how challenging it can be to identify and develop other strong leaders, and to grow the leadership capacity of your organization as a whole. This week's guest, Dr. Joe Sanfelippo, shares how he made sure leaders around him knew their worth, helped them cultivate connections, and grew their confidence to help the whole team move forward together to thrive. In this episode, we also discuss: Amplifying the great things teachers are doing in the classroom Being so good at your job, everyone will notice And his upcoming book, “Lead From Where You Are”! About Dr. Joe Sanfelippo: Dr. Joe Sanfelippo is the Superintendent of the Fall Creek School District in Fall Creek, WI. The Fall Creek School District was named an Innovative District in 2016 and 2017 by the International Center for Leadership in Education. Joe holds a BA in Elementary and Early Childhood Education from St. Norbert College, a MS in Educational Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, a MS in Educational Leadership, and a PhD in Leadership, Learning, and Service from Cardinal Stritch University. Joe is also an adjunct professor in the Educational Leadership Department at Viterbo University. Joe has taught Kindergarten, 2nd Grade, and 5th Grade. He was also a school counselor and high school coach prior to taking on an elementary principal position in 2005. He has served as a principal in suburban and rural Wisconsin. Joe started the #https://twitter.com/hashtag/1minwalk2work?src=hash (1minwalk2work)http://www.jsanfelippo.com/leadership-challenge ( Leadership Challenge), and co-authoredhttp://www.sagepub.com/books/Book244211/toc ( The Power of Branding-Telling Your School's Story), http://www.sagepub.com/books/Book244903?siteId=sage-us&prodTypes=any&q=Principal+Professional+Development+Leading+Learning+in+the+Digital+Age&fs=1 (Principal Professional Development: Leading Learning in a Digital Age) andhttps://www.amazon.com/Hacking-Leadership-Learning-Teachers-Students/dp/0986104949 ( Hacking Leadership: 10 Ways Great Leaders Inspire Learning That Teachers, Students and Parents Love). He was selected as 1 of 117 Future Ready Superintendents in 2014 and 1 of 50 Superintendents as a Personalized Learning Leader in 2016 by the US Department of Education. He attended summits at the White House for both distinctions. Education Dive named Joehttps://www.educationdive.com/news/5-k-12-administrators-to-watch-in-2018/513349/ ( 1 of 5 K-12 administrators to watch in 2018) and theirhttps://www.educationdive.com/news/superintendent-joe-sanfelippo-dive-awards/565602/ ( National Superintendent of the Year in 2019). He has been a featured speaker in multiple states in the areas of Advancing the Use of Social Media for School Leaders, Telling Your School Story, Creating a Culture of Yes, and Personalized Professional Growth for Staff. Go Crickets!! Follow Dr. Joe Sanfelippo : Website: http://www.jsanfelippo.com (http://www.jsanfelippo.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/Joe_Sanfelippo (https://twitter.com/Joe_Sanfelippo) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/194833447X/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=194833447X&linkCode=as2&tag=aspirewebsite-20&linkId=d2a05bed5d772957d0035726ff8216ab Are you a superfan of the Aspire podcast? Well, now you can show off your support with the new Aspire swag, featuring tee shirts, hoodies and a variety of drinkware. You can find all your Aspire Swag athttp://www.teachbetter.com/swag ( www.teachbetter.com/swag) [caption id="attachment_3508" align="alignnone" width="1024"]https://joshstamper.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Aspire-Swag-Website-Image-update-6.18.21.png () Aspire:...
Dr. Joe Sanfelippo is the superintendent of school in Fall Creek, Wisconsin, and is a nationally-known author and speaker. On this episode, we talk about his book "Hacking Leadership," his "One Minute Walk to Work" social media series, and which NFL rules could use adjustment.
Joe started the #1minwalk2work Leadership Challenge, and co-authored The Power of Branding-Telling Your School's Story, Principal Professional Development: Leading Learning in a Digital Age and Hacking Leadership: 10 Ways Great Leaders Inspire Learning That Teachers, Students and Parents Love. He was selected as 1 of 117 Future Ready Superintendents in 2014 and 1 of 50 Superintendents as a Personalized Learning Leader in 2016 by the US Department of Education. He attended summits at the White House for both distinctions. Education Dive named Joe 1 of 5 K-12 administrators to watch in 2018and their National Superintendent of the Year in 2019. He has been a featured speaker in multiple states in the areas of Advancing the Use of Social Media for School Leaders, Telling Your School Story, Creating a Culture of Yes, and Personalized Professional Growth for Staff. Go Crickets!! If you'd like to reach Joe, you can reach him on Twitter - @joe_sanfelippo or through his website at www.jsanfelippo.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aneducatorslegacy/support
Joe Sanfelippo is an inspiring Superintendent, Speaker, Co-Author of the book: #HackingLeadership, 2019 ED Dive National Supt of the Year, father, husband, and more! Website: jsanfelippo.com Twitter: @Joe_Sanfelippo
Dr. Joe Sanfelippo is the Superintendent of the Fall Creek School District in Fall Creek, WI. The Fall Creek School District was named an Innovative District in 2016 and 2017 by the International Center for Leadership in Education. Joe holds a BA in Elementary and Early Childhood Education from St. Norbert College, a masters in Educational Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, a masters in Educational Leadership, and a PhD in Leadership, Learning, and Service from Cardinal Stritch University. Joe co-authored The Power of Branding-Telling Your School's Story, Principal Professional Development: Leading Learning in a Digital Age, and Hacking Leadership: 10 Ways Great Leaders Inspire Learning That Teachers, Students and Parents Love. He was selected as 1 of 117 Future Ready Superintendents in 2014 and 1 of 50 Superintendents as a Personalized Learning Leader in 2016 by the US Department of Education. He attended summits at the White House for both distinctions. Education Dive named Joe 1 of 5 K-12 administrators to watch in 2018 and their National Superintendent of the Year in 2019. He has been a featured speaker in multiple states in the areas of Advancing the Use of Social Media for School Leaders, Telling Your School Story, Creating a Culture of Yes, and Personalized Professional Growth for Staff. Key Thoughts from the Interview: “In the absence of knowledge, people make it up.” Joe provides incredible insight on the power of branding and why schools need to embrace telling their story. Learn how Joe creates connections and forces engagement. We’ll forgive him for his comments regarding the Philadelphia Eagles. A powerhouse of inspiration, Joe mentions that Inky Johnson is a person he can listen to every day. If you don’t know Inky’s story, don’t let another minute go by! Within the world of education, Joe also mentions that he “leans into” Jimmy Casas and Tom Murray and we couldn’t agree more. Interestingly, Joe discussed the one thing that we should be doing every day is listening more. He powerfully describes how he often gets caught up in the “next thing” and can overlook the moment. You have to hear what he also says about doing something a little scary. Listen to what he says about reading. It’s awesome and totally about immersion and engagement. With whom do you surround yourself? Are you around individuals who push you to another level? Joe describes how to grow, find out just how simple it is if you are actually willing. Joe’s final response on what he used to believe is a great example of doing what makes a difference versus doing things you think make a difference. Joe’s interview is a practical how-to interview. His suggestions on telling your story are simple yet profound. The story he tells of the young man bagging groceries is what it is all about. Please follow, like, and comment. Use #onethingseries and #SH302 so that we can find you. For more great leadership content, follow theschoolhouse302.com. Joe & T.J.
A superintendent of the year, author and national speaker, Joe Sanfelippo brings his electric inspiration to the podcast. In this episode, we connect on his practical advice for hacking leadership like giving others ownership in the process, creating value, and recognizing every moment matters. Oh and Go Crickets!Resources:www.jsanfelippo.comtwitter.com/Joe_SanfelippoBook recommendations:Power of Moments, Chip and Dan HeathInnovate Inside the Box, George Couros and Katie NovakStories that Stick, Kindra HallPersonal and Authentic, Chad Murray
Leadership in this season is difficult. Dr. Joe Sanfelippo talks about partnering with parents, the message he's sending to his community, and how we move forward from this challenging time towards the fall. Note from Vicki: The focus of this episode is specifically pandemic related as it was recorded two weeks ago. Other episodes relating to the events of this and last week are being recorded to share conversations relating to racial equity and injustice. www.coolcatteacher.com/e676 Dr. Joe Sanfelippo - Bio as Submitted Dr. Joe Sanfelippo is the Superintendent of the Fall Creek School District in Fall Creek, WI. The Fall Creek School District was named an Innovative District in 2016 and 2017 by the International Center for Leadership in Education. Joe holds a BA in Elementary and Early Childhood Education from St. Norbert College, an MS in Educational Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, an MS in Educational Leadership, and a Ph.D. in Leadership, Learning, and Service from Cardinal Stritch University. Joe is also an adjunct professor in the Educational Leadership Department at Viterbo University. Joe has taught Kindergarten, 2nd Grade, and 5th Grade. He was also a school counselor and high school coach prior to taking on an elementary principal position in 2005. He has served as a principal in suburban and rural Wisconsin. Joe started the #1minwalk2work Leadership Challenge and co-authored The Power of Branding-Telling Your School's Story, Principal Professional Development: Leading Learning in a Digital Age and Hacking Leadership: 10 Ways Great Leaders Inspire Learning That Teachers, Students and Parents Love. He was selected as 1 of 117 Future Ready Superintendents in 2014 and 1 of 50 Superintendents as a Personalized Learning Leader in 2016 by the US Department of Education. He attended summits at the White House for both distinctions. Education Dive named Joe 1 of 5 K-12 administrators to watch in 2018 and their National Superintendent of the Year in 2019. Disclosure of Material Connection: This episode includes some affiliate links. This means that if you choose to buy I will be paid a commission on the affiliate program. However, this is at no additional cost to you. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.” This company has no impact on the editorial content of the show.
Mark is joined by two national distinguished principals, Tony Sinanis, an administrator in New York and co-author of Hacking Leadership, and Jessica Cabeen, a principal in Minnesota and author of Lead With Grace and Hacking Early Learning. In this excerpt of a Times 10 Roundtable webinar, the three educators discuss the problems teachers and leaders are facing during the global pandemic and how to prepare for the huge changes we're facing in education, in what is sure to be some kind of blended learning environment now and in the future.Learn more at 10Publications.com/webinarsListen to more episodes at HackLearningPodcast.com
How are you doing? Do you need anything? These two questions embody the leadership of Joe Sanfelippo who amazingly leads and cheerleads his #GoCrickets community to greatness. We had a wonderful conversation on how to best serve the community during this time and how to make sure our students and staff have their needs meet so they can help others. You can connect with Joe on twitter at https://twitter.com/Joe_Sanfelippo or his website at http://www.jsanfelippo.com Also, check out his co-authored book "Hacking Leadership": https://www.amazon.com/Hacking-Leadership-Learning-Teachers-Students/dp/0986104949/ref=sr_1_6?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1465586419&sr=1-6&keywords=hacking+leadership Please share your thoughts with us on Twitter or Instagram at #InnovatorsMindset. More at georgecouros.ca George Couros on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gcouros George Couros on Instagram: https://instagram.com/gcouros For the full podcast: https://linktr.ee/gcouros The Innovator's Mindset:https://www.amazon.com/Innovators-Mindset-Empower-Learning-Creativity/dp/0986155497/ref=zg_bs_69830_7?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=ARY8KZTA242NVFMHF9X0 Innovate Inside the Box: https://www.amazon.com/Innovate-Inside-Box-Empowering-Innovators/dp/1948334127/ref=zg_bs_69830_12?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=75E0ZS6R2J330FAM9Y0A
Dr. Joe Sanfelippo has held nearly every role in a school building, from kindergarten teacher to counselor, principal to superintendent. He is currently the Superintendent of the Fall Creek School District in Fall Creek, WI. He has been selected as both a Future Ready Superintendent and a Personalized Learning Leader by the US Department of Education. Education Dive named him a K-12 Administrator to watch and the National Superintendent of the Year. He is the author of multiple books including the very popular book Hacking Leadership, he is an inspirational speaker, and a true force on social media (Go Crickets).In this episode, Dr. Sanfelippo discusses a wide range of topics including valuing and trusting teachers, focusing on and sharing the great things happening within schools, preparing kids for the future, and more.
Episode 66In episode 66, I interviewed Dr. Tony Sinanis (@TonySinanis), Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources and Leadership Development in Chappaqua, New York, co-author of multiple educational books including "Hacking Leadership," and national speaker and a highly sought after professional developer. We discussed lifelong learning, leadership to empower and inspire others, pushing equity, and intent over impact.For full show notes and more information about this episode can be found at https://leaderoflearning.com/episode66.To watch a video of this interview, SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE at https://leaderoflearning/youtubeDownload a FREE copy of my eBook, “Transforming Education One Mindset at a Time” and subscribe to the Leader Of Learning newsletter by visiting https://leaderoflearning.com/news!For more information about how to support this podcast, visit https://leaderoflearning.com/support, or visit https://leaderoflearning.com/press-kit to consider becoming an official sponsor.To connect with the guest:Tony’s Website - http://leadingmotivatedlearners.blogspot.com/Tony’s Twitter - https://twitter.com/TonySinanisTo follow Leader Of Learning on social media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/dkreinessInstagram - https://instagram.com/leaderoflearningFacebook - https://facebook.com/leaderoflearningLinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/dankreinessMusic credits: https://www.purple-planet.com
Episode 66In episode 66, I interviewed Dr. Tony Sinanis (@TonySinanis), Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources and Leadership Development in Chappaqua, New York, co-author of multiple educational books including "Hacking Leadership," and national speaker and a highly sought after professional developer. We discussed lifelong learning, leadership to empower and inspire others, pushing equity, and intent over impact.For full show notes and more information about this episode can be found at https://leaderoflearning.com/episode66.To watch a video of this interview, SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE at https://leaderoflearning/youtubeDownload a FREE copy of my eBook, “Transforming Education One Mindset at a Time” and subscribe to the Leader Of Learning newsletter by visiting https://leaderoflearning.com/news!For more information about how to support this podcast, visit https://leaderoflearning.com/support, or visit https://leaderoflearning.com/press-kit to consider becoming an official sponsor.To connect with the guest:Tony’s Website - http://leadingmotivatedlearners.blogspot.com/Tony’s Twitter - https://twitter.com/TonySinanisTo follow Leader Of Learning on social media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/dkreinessInstagram - https://instagram.com/leaderoflearningFacebook - https://facebook.com/leaderoflearningLinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/dankreinessMusic credits: https://www.purple-planet.com
Please join brothers Rhit Moore, Billy Hamilton, and Gabriel Jagush as they sit down to talk with Brother S. Lane Pierce. Brother Lane serves as a member of Masonic Education Services Committee of the Grand Lodge of Texas, and as the program director of the national York Rite Leadership Program. Have a listen as we learn more about Brother Lane, the York Rite Leadership Program, and how neuro-linguistic programming can be used as a tool to develop Freemasons and masonic leaders. 0:00:38 - Host & Guest Introductions 0:02:08 - Discussion Questions 0:02:21 - Can an Entered Apprentice receive a masonic burial? 0:07:43 - I am, or know a brother, who has not been active, and is trying to reintegrate with a lodge, but doesn't know the signs, words, protocol, etc - what's the best solution? 0:13:41 - Episode Content: Fraternal Spotlight with Brother S. Lane Pierce 1:43:42 - Quote of the Week: Victor Frankle Podcast episodes are released on the first and third Thursdays of each month! Check us out: http://www.fortworth148.org/ https://www.facebook.com/fortworthlodge148/ fortworthlodge148@gmail.com https://www.texasmasonicon.com/ info@texasmasonicon.com @TexasMasoniCon on FB & IG #DareToBeSquare Contact the 64th District for events: 64th.org
Episode 5 features a conversation with Frameworks Executive Vice President, David Taylor as he shares a summer read, Our Kids by Robert D. Putnam. Through narratives on the lives of students in Port Clinton, Our Kids looks at the impact of education through the lens of the American Dream. Additionally, in this installment of the podcast, I share some of my summer reads and 'to reads', including two books from the Hacking series; Hacking Leadership and Hacking Discipline.
In this episode of The Wired Educator Podcast I interview Joe Sanfelippo. Joe is the superintendent of the Fall Creek School District and is known throughout the world for his viral One Minute Walk to Work videos. He is also the co-author of several awesome educational books including Hacking Leadership. Without a doubt though, Joe is BEST know for is absolute love and passion for his Fall Creek School District, students, teachers and community, The Crickets! You will absolutely love this interview. Joe is awesome. Dr. Joe Sanfelippo is the Superintendent of the Fall Creek School District in Fall Creek, WI. The Fall Creek School District was named an Innovative District in 2016 and 2017 by the International Center for Leadership in Education. He holds a BA in Elementary and Early Childhood Education, a MS in Educational Psychology, a MS in Educational Leadership, and a PhD in Leadership, Learning, and Service. Joe has taught Kindergarten, 2nd Grade, and 5th Grade. He has served as a principal in suburban and rural Wisconsin. Joe co-authored The Power of Branding: Telling Your School's Story, Principal Professional Development: Leading Learning in a Digital Age, and Hacking Leadership: 10 Ways Great Leaders Inspire Learning That Teachers, Students, and Parents Love. He was selected as 1 of 117 Future Ready Superintendents in 2014 and 1 of 50 Superintendents as a Personalized Learning Leader in 2016 by the US Department of Education. He was named 1 of 5 K-12 Administrators to watch in 2018 by Education Dive. Mentioned in this episode: Joe's website: http://www.jsanfelippo.com Joe's books: Hacking Leadership, The Power of Branding, and Principal Professional Development. Joe's One Minute Walk to Work: http://www.jsanfelippo.com/leadership-challenge Joe's choice for most inspirational book: Creating Magic: 10 Common Sense Leadership Strategies from a Life at Disney Fall Creek School District in Wisconsin ———————————————————————– Kelly Croy is an author, speaker and educator. If you'd like to learn more about Kelly, or invite him to your school or conference to speak please send him an email. • Listen to Kelly's other podcast, The Future Focused Podcastand subscribe. • Subscribe to The Wired Educator Podcastwith over 135 episodes of interviews and professional development. • Visit Kelly's website at www.KellyCroy.com. • Looking for a dynamic speaker for your school's opening day? • Consider Kelly Croy at www.KellyCroy.com • Order Kelly's book, Along Came a Leaderfor a school book study or your personal library. • Follow Kelly Croy on Facebook. • Follow Kelly Croy on Twitter. • Follow Kelly Croy on Instagram [smart_podcast_player social_twitter="true" social_facebook="true" social_linkedin="true" social_pinterest="true" social_email="true" ]
In this episode, Dr. Joe Sanfelippo, Superintendent of the Fall Creek (WI) School District, shares his thoughts on Hacking Leadership and reflects on the #GoCrickets hashtag that has been a game-changer for school districts that have adopted social media for Branding, Telling Your School Story and Advancing the Use of Social Media for School Leaders. As an innovative school leader, Dr. Sanfelippo also talks about the value of being intentional within his daily routine and why he's passionate about helping others through his weekly Leadership Challenge. Finally, Dr. Sanfelippo shares a personal moment as he recently signed his son's high school diploma with the emotions of a proud father and the gratitude of a school district leader that's fully invested in making personal connections with faculty, staff and community stakeholders. Twitter: @Joe_Sanfelippo. Website: www.jsanfelippo.com. About Dr. Greg Goins As the Founder/Host of the Reimagine Schools Podcast, Dr. Greg Goins has emerged as one of the nation's leading voices on visionary leadership and the path to transforming our schools. He currently serves as the Director of the Educational Leadership Program at Georgetown College (KY) and previously spent 15 years as a school district superintendent in Illinois. Dr. Goins is a passionate keynote speaker and is available to speak at your next education conference or school PD day. To book Dr. Goins, please send inquiries to drgreggoins@gmail.com. Twitter: @DrGregGoins. Website: www.reimagineschools.net. Become A Supporter You can now help keep the conversation going by supporting the Reimagine Schools Podcast with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes. Thanks for your support! anchor.fm/greg-goins/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greg-goins/support
How can we use social media to increase the effort of the organization? This week’s guest, Joe Sanfelippo, discuss how highlighting his staff and students increased his voice, creating a team based on your weaknesses, and leaning on others to increase leadership capacity. About our Guests: Dr. Joe Sanfelippo is the Superintendent of the Fall Creek School District in Fall Creek, WI, co-host of the Hacking Leadership Podcast, speaker, and co-author of The Power of Branding-Telling Your School’s Story, Principal Professional Development: Leading Learning in a Digital Age and Hacking Leadership: 10 Ways Great Leaders Inspire Learning That Teachers, Students and Parents Love. Follow Dr. Joe Sanfelippo Twitter: https://twitter.com/Joe_Sanfelippo?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joe_sanfelippo/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joesanfelippo/ Website: http://www.jsanfelippo.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClk9zgLNivqDLb4Daw2CJng Follow our Host Twitter: www.twitter.com/Joshua__Stamper Instagram: www.instagram.com/joshua__stamper Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-stamper Join the Conversation Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section. Please use the #AspireLead hashtag as you continue the conversation on social media. If you’ve gotten any value from this show at all, please subscribe and leave a rating and review wherever you’re listening. The ranking of this show is 100% tied to subscriptions and reviews. You can help us reach more school leaders by subscribing to the show and leaving an honest rating and review.
Mark Barnes shares a story about a school district that makes students wear color-coded badges that label them as potential failures. We need better leadership in 2019, Barnes says, and we need to hack these policies that harm our students. Mark shares a hack from Hacking Leadership that supplies some what-you-can-do-tomorrow strategies for creating a school culture that embraces the opinions of all shareholders, helping leaders avoid mistakes like this badge fiasco.All episodes can be found at http://hacklearningpodcast.comFind Hacking Leadership at http://hacklearningbooks.com
Terry shares about his journey to this podcast and offers 6 lessons from his story. Terry mentions Mike Myatt's book, HACKING LEADERSHIP and his own book, THE SELF-AWARE LEADER. For more about coaching with Terry Linhart, visit terrylinhart.com/coaching Connect with Terry via social media (@TerryLinhart) or Email the show at: hello@terrylinhart.com
Sarah Johnson has been an educator in Northwest Wisconsin for thirteen years, first as an English Teacher and then as a building principal. She is entering her sixth year in school administration and is currently a high school principal in Spooner, WI. Sarah is passionate about leadership and building collective leadership in schools. She is currently writing a book with two of her favorite people in the world, the topic of which is being a balanced leader at home, work, and life to be able to stay in leadership. Sarah seeks this balance in her own life by pursuing passions such as running and writing, focusing on family with her two young daughters, and honing leadership skills to be her best version of a leader and to grow professionally. Sarah believes that leadership is a calling and she is proud to answer every day! Sarah Johnson Show Highlights The powerful story how Sarah changed tracks from Journalism to Education Do you know QPR Training? Sarah and her two favorite people working on a book about Balance Steps to Achieve Balance Skills needed to run a 1000 days in a row … Just do better than you did before Do you avoid quiet because pain might lurk there? How to "take stock" and be more self aware Why Sarah is able to be reframe things in a positive way What her dad taught her about leadership What Intervention/Enrichment time looks like at her school Sarah Johnson Resources Connect with Sarah on Twitter QPR Training Sarah’s Blog The Coach Approach Hacking Leadership Show Some Love BECOME A PATRON OF THE SHOW FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/MONTH DID YOU LIKE THE SHOW? iTunes SUBSCRIBE HERE! LEAVE A 5-STAR RATING AND REVIEW Join my hybrid group coaching & leadership development community Text BETTERMASTERMIND to 33444 Grab your FREE 15 Phrases of Effective School Leaders Text PHRASES to 33444 or click the link above. Website :: Facebook :: Insta :: Twitter :: LinkedIn SHOW SPONSORS: SCHOOL SPIRIT VENDING •Hassle-free, year-round fundraising for your school. With School Spirit Vending, we do all the work, you just cash the check •Increase school spirit with custom stickers for your school and raise funds at the same time -no upfront costs, no volunteers, no selling •Sick of the same old ways of raising money for your school? Let School Spirit Vending's hassle-free, year-round fundraising program supplement the other fundraisers you're already doing. •SSV is also giving away the Top 10 School Fundraising Ideas for 2018. Download the guide here. Copyright © 2018 Better Leaders Better Schools
Hacking leadership is about finding innovative solutions to issues that have plagued the system for years and implementing them tomorrow. The focus is on practical application. Problems exist, but knowledge of problems does not make daily life in schools easier. In this webinar, panelists offered tools that you and your team can use to find openings and create space for those you lead. Space to learn. Space to teach. Space to thrive.
As a new administrator, I started with a bang, but eventually realized I was en route to a bust. Here's how I got back on track. Follow: @Joesanfelippofc @Jonharper70bd @bamradionetwork Joe Sanfelippo, PhD is the Superintendent of the Fall Creek School District. Prior to taking on his current role, he was an elementary school principal in two rural school districts and co-authored The Power of Branding-Telling Your School's Story and Hacking Leadership.
In the final episode of #IMMOOC, we summarize the season, take viewer questions, and have a conversation with Joe Sanfelippo and Tony Sinanis, authors or, "Hacking Leadership". Thank you for joining this season! We look forward to continued conversations after this space.
Success 101 Podcast with Jarrod Warren: Peak Performance | Maximum Productivity
Each week, I mashup the segments of this week’s shows, which received the most comments, emails, questions, or ideas from our listeners. This week’s Mashup episode focuses on Hacking Leadership, Time Management and Optimal Health (with Lee Cockerell and Ann Louise Gittleman). How to Connect With Lee Cockerell: Lee Cockerell’s Website: http://leecockerell.com/ How to Connect…
Brent and Stephen discuss their recommendations for pastor's and children's ministry. They highlight their top 5 recommendations, with one bonus favorite! What books are in your top resource list? Book Recommendations: 1. "Think Orange" by Reggie Joyner 2. "Communicating For A Change" by Andy Stanley 3. "Christian Formation" by James Estep 4. "Creativity, Inc." by Ed Catmull 5. "Hacking Leadership" by Mike Myatt Bonus: "Stuff Christians Like" by John Acuff
Brent and Stephen discuss their recommendations for pastor's and children's ministry. They highlight their top 5 recommendations, with one bonus favorite! What books are in your top resource list? Book Recommendations: 1. "Think Orange" by Reggie Joyner 2. "Communicating For A Change" by Andy Stanley 3. "Christian Formation" by James Estep 4. "Creativity, Inc." by Ed Catmull 5. "Hacking Leadership" by Mike Myatt Bonus: "Stuff Christians Like" by John Acuff
In this episode, Jimmy Casas and Dan Butler talked with Joe Sanfelippo and Tony Sinanis about positive school culture and telling the story of your school to promote students. Joe and Tony are the authors of three books, including their latest, Hacking Leadership. This episode was recorded on March 29, 2015.
It's time to bring a little passion into school and into professional growth, according to school leaders and Hack Learning authors Joe Sanfelippo and Tony Sinanis. Based on the strategies in Hacking Leadership, Mark Barnes explains how school leaders can implement Passion Projects with teachers, so they'll be more enthusiastic about their own professional development. Passion Projects were inspired by Genius Hour for students. Learn more about Genius Hour in the free webinar at http://GHmastercourse.com.Subscribe to the show at http://hacklearningpodcast.com.Download the app at http://hacklearningapp.com.
The guys are back to recap the Hacking Leadership Twitter chat from November!
Success 101 Takes You To The Next LevelAfter running a full time financial planning practice for several years, coaching and developing other financial advisors, and still trying to find time for his wife and 3 kids at home, Jarrod Warren hit an absolute wall of burnout and fatigue, both mentally and physically. He was no longer able to just "muscle it through" as life and business quickly came racing his way. Jarrod knew he wasn't living up to his full potential and wanted a new direction toward living his best each day. He also began noticing that others in life and business, who once had a life of energy and zest for their professions and families, were also burning out at very young ages. Jarrod's goal for creating the Success 101 Podcast was centered on helping others find a way to live more optimally, through new concepts and ideas, and to prevent others from experiencing burnout, fatigue, and an unproductive mindset. His hope is that the strategies discussed on this podcast help you to live a life of maximum potential, and allow you to crush your personal and professional goals like never before. https://www.facebook.com/groups/menofabundancecommunity/ (Get in on the conversation) You can Time Travel... well kinda. Click on the timestamps below to travel directly to the part of the show you want to enjoy. [spp-timestamp time="7:55"] Jarrod's Attitude of Gratitude My Family My Story [spp-timestamp time="8:50"] Let's get Personal Only home town claim to fame is Don Henley of the Eagles Mother is a Dental Assistant Father is retired steal worker and works harder now [spp-tweet tweet="Does hard work come from fear and stress or an abundant mentality?"] [spp-timestamp time="18:45"] What was Jarrod's Biggest Kick in the Gut moment? I had to see a neurologist because of the level of stress and burnout [spp-timestamp time="27:26"] Jarrod's pivot point Bringing my wife into the business I became negative and cynical [spp-timestamp time="40:17"] Paying it Forward [spp-timestamp time="42:34"] Action Steps Have some sort of nightly routine that winds you down slowly [spp-tweet tweet="90% of what happens in the PM determines your AM"] Make sure you're downloading knowledge into your brain (podcast, audio books, books, video) Find some time to be with your thoughts and gratitude each and every morning [spp-timestamp time="45:45"] Daily Habits that make the biggest impact in Jarrod's life Getting my morning started with intention exercise vitamines bulletproof coffee If you do get to the office early, try to let that creative side of your brain energized [spp-timestamp time="47:32"] Recommended books https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0986104949/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0986104949&linkCode=as2&tag=menofabundanc-20&linkId=8a4eba957657afb61a43b8539241c203 (Hacking Leadership: 10 Ways Great Leaders Inspire Learning That Teachers, Students, and Parents Love (Hack Learning Series) (Volume 5)) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0830834753/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0830834753&linkCode=as2&tag=menofabundanc-20&linkId=c08c6cc0122ba11929e9daa229b4cf78 (Too Busy Not to Pray) [spp-timestamp time="49:24"] What does Living A Life of Abundance mean to Jarrod Warren? When your adult children want to hang out with you when you get older [spp-timestamp time="53:11"] Parting piece of guidance Learn how to let go Letting go is not a surrender Connect with Jarrod Warren info@success101podcast.com https://www.facebook.com/JarrodWarren?fref=ts (Facebook) https://twitter.com/WarrenJarrod (Twitter) https://www.instagram.com/success101podcast/ (Instagram) http://success101podcast.com/ (http://success101podcast.com/) Sponsors and Affiliates (Helping me keep the mic on.)http://tmschwab.ontraport.com/t?orid=935&opid=7 (Interview... Support this podcast
The guys are back!!! The first Hacking Leadership chat was a huge success and Tony and Joe jump on the podcast to recap the fantastic conversation.
The boys are back! Well...almost back! After a summer of talking Hacking Leadership with groups across the country Tony and Joe settle back into the routine and get the Successful Schools Podcast back on the map!
These three quick teaching and learning hacks, based on the runaway bestselling book, Hacking Leadership, are awesome for improving education at any school. Better still, they make people smile, and that’s a beautiful thing. Learn three simple leadership hacks you can implement tomorrow at school, home or in the workplace that will make your stakeholders smile and improve overall attitude and production. This is Hacking Positivity. Learn more at http://hacklearningpodcast.com.
The guys sit down for a few minutes and talk about the release of Hacking Leadership. The 3rd book from Sinanis and Sanfelippo breaks 10 problems in schools and helps you get to a new place through "hacks". They give you things you can do tomorrow, a blueprint for implementation, how to deal with pushback, and where you can find the hack in action.
Renowned educators Joe Sanfelippo and Tony Sinanis are not your traditional school leaders. In fact, they prefer to lead from the middle, which is quite unorthodox, when you consider the typical top-down leadership model. In a recent conversation with Hack Learning creator and Times 10 Publisher Mark Barnes, Sanfelippo and Sinanis, co-authors of the new Hacking Leadership: 10 Ways Great Leaders Inspire Learning That Teachers, Students, and Parents Love, explain how to create a positive school culture, how to empower teachers, and how to facilitate a collaborative community in schools. Learn more at http://hacklearningpodcast.com and share your thoughts at #HackLearning on Twitter.
In the new Hack Learning Series book,Hacking Leadership: 10 Ways Great Leaders Inspire Learning That Teachers, Students, and Parents Love, Joe Sanfelippo and Tony Sinanis discuss how important it is for leaders to be present and engaged with all stakeholders. Hack Learning host Mark Barnes shares the authors' 5 strategies for moving beyond traditional leadership and engaging with all stakeholders daily. This is 5 Quick Tips for Becoming a Lead Learner.
Sometimes leaders need to make decisions on their own. Author/educator Mark Barnes explains how one poor school principal decision can inhibit learning, damage relationships, and cost a district a lot of money. Barnes then shares one simple fix for this big problem. This is Hacking School Leadership.
Tony Myles is the Lead Pastor of Connection Church in Medina, Ohio. Tony holds a Master's Degree from Indiana Wesleyan University, and writes the weekly newspaper column "Fully-Alive Living" for the Cleveland suburbs. He is a mentor and coach to others in ministry, a national conference speaker, and active author. He and the amazing love of his life, Katie, are blessed to do life with their awesome kids, Joshua, Daniel and Johanna. Show notes & Links Tony Myles on Twitter Tony Myles on Facebook Tony’s Book, The Skinny on Service Tony’s Book, Transform: 31 Days to Finding Your Identity in Christ Tony’s Blog - http://tonymyles.blogspot.com/ Let's Be Social 37 the Podcast on Twitter 37 the Podcast on Facebook Truth Work Media on Twitter Michael Yoder’s website Terry Linhart on Twitter Michael Yoder on Twitter Special Offer from Audible.com: 37thePodcast listeners now enjoy an audiobook for FREE from Audible.com. Audible is offering a free trial of their service. Sign up, select a book and listen! We think you’ll love them. If you like it, you can remain a subscriber (like Terry is) or you can cancel. Please visit www.audibletrial.com/37thePodcast and when you participate in this trial, you’ll be helping out the show, even if you cancel after the first month. But, we think you’re going to enjoy Audible and we recommend starting with Michael’s favorite, Who Moved My Cheese? or one of Terry’s favorite, Hacking Leadership. Or you can listen to a classic Agatha Christie mystery like The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. Our partners 37thePodcast is a production of Truth Work Media. Truth Work Media creates monsters called podcasts. Thanks to Experience Mission for sponsoring entire Season 2. They are amazing. Thanks to J2 Marketing for sponsoring this episode and for providing studio space. Thanks to our partners at Bethe College (Indiana). For more about that vibrant growing Christian college, visit BethelCollege.edu. The opinions expressed on this episode, unless the sources are otherwise given, are exclusively of those on the podcast. Our Gear: We use and love the Bose QuietComfort 20i Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones. They are so comfortable especially for those road warriors who are flying regularly. We mix our show on a Soundcraft EPM8 8-channel mixer. We record to a Zoom H5 Handy Recorder, and we couldn’t be happier with this device. We speak into the industry standard, a Shure 58 microphone and they’re sitting in suspension boom stands with a good windscreen on them as well. Probably the coolest thing our guests comment on is the Belkin Rockstar Multi Headphone Splitter. Not sure why they do, but they think it looks cool. DISCLOSURE
The author of dozens of books including Sifted, Rick Lawrence has been editor of Group Magazine for over twenty years and is the co-leader of the Simply Youth Ministry Conference. Lawrence is a consultant to national research organizations and a frequent conference and workshop speaker. He and his family live in Colorado. Show notes & Links Rick Lawrence on Twitter Rick Lawrence on Facebook Rick’s Book, Shrewd: Daring to Live the Startling Command of Jesus Rick’s Latest Book, Skin in the Game: Living an Epic Jesus-Centered Live Rick’s latest project and currently the best-selling Bible - The Jesus-Centered Bible Classic “must-have” Jazz: Miles Davis – A Kind of Blue (considered one of his best albums) Louis Armstrong – Hot Fives and Sevens (box set) 37 the Podcast on Twitter 37 the Podcast on Facebook Truth Work Media on Twitter Michael Yoder’s website Terry Linhart on Twitter Michael Yoder on Twitter Special Offer from Audible.com: 37thePodcast listeners now enjoy an audiobook for FREE from Audible.com. Audible is offering a free trial of their service. Sign up, select a book and listen! We think you’ll love them. If you like it, you can remain a subscriber (like Terry is) or you can cancel. Please visit www.audibletrial.com/37thePodcast.com and when you participate in this trial, you’ll be helping out the show, even if you cancel after the first month. But, we think you’re going to enjoy Audible and we recommend starting with Michael’s favorite, Who Moved My Cheese? or one of Terry’s favorite, Hacking Leadership. Or you can listen to a classic Agatha Christie mystery like The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. Our partners 37thePodcast is a production of Truth Work Media. Truth Work Media creates monsters called podcasts. Thanks to Experience Mission for sponsoring our entire Season 2! Thanks to our marketing friends at J2 Marketing for sponsoring providing studio space. Thanks to our friends at Bethe College (Indiana). For more about this vibrant growing Christian college, visit edu. The opinions expressed on this episode, unless the sources are otherwise given, are exclusively of those on the podcast. DISCLOSURE: Some of the links are “affiliate links.” If you click on the link and purchase the item, 37thePodcast will receive a small commission to help pay for the show’s monthly expenses.
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