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Outline and Show NotesLeadership with Dr. Brian MartinTeaser:My guest on today show is a vice principal at an international school in Columbia, but almost everything that we talk about today is relevant to leadership in general and to school leader ship in particular. This is a really fun discussion. We begin with a focus on teacher retention but also cover a wide range of topics, and I think there will be many gold nuggets that you'll have from this episode.Sponsor Spot 1:I'd like to thank Kaleidoscope Adventures for sponsoring today's show. Lots of companies can help you organize class trips, but Kaleidoscope helps you organize adventures – because isn't that what student trips should be? Kaleidscope is a full-service tour company offering a range of adventure opportunities and they excel at customizing trips based on your unique context, needs, and goals. Kaleidoscope offers exceptional travel experiences for students (and their group leaders). Thinking about student travel? Reach out to Kaleidoscope using the link in the show notes.Show IntroGuest Bio:Brian Martin, PhD, is a Vice Principal and Academic Coordinator at Colegio Panamericano in Colombia. A former mathematics teacher and department head, Brian recently completed his doctorate in Educational Leadership, focusing on teacher retention. He is especially interested in how trust, autonomy, and everyday leadership behaviors shape school culture and influence whether teachers stay or leave.Warmup questions:We always like to start with a celebration. What are you celebrating today?Is there a story that will help listeners understand why you are doing what you do?Questions/Topics/PromptsWhy teachers leave and what VPs can realistically influencePush factors and pull factorsThe tension between compliance and trustHow presence and visibility shape school culture (regarding retention)What I'm still figuring out honestly in year one/Sponsor Spot 2:I want to thank IXL for sponsoring this podcast…Everyone talks about the power of data-driven instruction. But what does that actually look like? Look no further than IXL, the ultimate online learning and teaching platform for K to 12. IXL gives you meaningful insights that drive real progress, and research can prove it. Studies across 45 states show that schools who use IXL outperform other schools on state tests. Educators who use IXL love that they can easily see how their school is performing in real-time to make better instructional decisions. And IXL doesn't stop at just data. IXL also brings an entire ecosystem of resources for your teachers, with a complete curriculum, personalized learning plans, and so much more. It's no wonder that IXL is used in 95 of the top 100 school districts. Ready to join them? Visit ixl.com/assistant to get started.Closing questions:What part of your own leadership are you still trying to get better at?If listeners could take just one thing away from today's podcast, what would it be?Before we go, is there anything else that you'd like to share with our listeners?Where can people learn more about you and your work…Summary/wrap upLeadership is still teaching (build the relationship, support [manage], grow)Be a hero – protect teacher time“I would not take criticism from someone I wouldn't take advice from”4 Patterns of Observation10:1 positive:critical (Claude.ai said 5:1)Lean into human connectionSpecial thanks to the amazing Ranford Almond for the great music on the show. Please support Ranford and the show by checking out his music!Ranford's homepage: https://ranfordalmond.comRanford's music on streaming services: https://streamlink.to/ranfordalmond-oldsoulInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ranfordalmond/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ranfordalmond/Sponsor Links:IXL: http://ixl.com/assistant Kaleidoscope Adventures: https://www.kaleidoscopeadventures.com/the-assistant-principal-podcast-kaleidoscope-adventures/CloseLeadership is a journey and thank you for choosing to walk some of this magical path with me.You can find links to all sorts of stuff in the show notes, including my website https://www.frederickbuskey.com/I love hearing from you. If you have comments or questions, or are interested in having me speak at your school or conference, email me at frederick@frederickbuskey.com or connect with me on LinkedIn.If you are tired of spending time putting out fires and would rather invest time supporting and growing teachers, consider reading my book, A School Leader's Guide to Reclaiming Purpose. The book is available on Amazon. You can find links to it, as well as free book study materials on my website at https://www.frederickbuskey.com/reclaiming-purpose.html Please remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast.Remember the secret to good leadership:Be intentional in choosing how you will show up for othersBe fully presentAsk reflective questionsAnd then just listenDon't overcomplicate it, the value is in the listening.Have a great rest of the week!Cheers!Guest Links:Frederick's Links:Email: frederick@frederickbuskey.comWebsite: https://www.frederickbuskey.com/ LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/strategicleadershipconsulting Daily Email subscribe: https://adept-experimenter-3588.ck.page/fdf37cbf3a The Strategic Leader's Guide to Reclaiming Purpose: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CWRS2F6N?ref_=pe_93986420_774957520
What is a Vice Principal if not the Vice President? Today we are talking about the fifth book in The Series of Unfortunate Events, The Austere Academy by Lemony Snicket. In this one our orphan friends finally get to make some orphan friends of their own! But then Count Olaf shows up :( and makes them run laps :( :( Listen to hear all the wild, crab related details!WARNING: death, kidnappingBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/book-cult--5718878/support.
How should Christians think about war? How does the Biblical Framework of Just War help us understand how we should react to what is happening in the Ukraine, Iran, Israel and south Lebanon.We go back to first principles drawing on the work of Augustine of Hippo Thomas Aquinas - asking when is it right to go to war — and how must war be conducted? And how do those principles evaluate what's happening in today's conflicts?Joining us are:John McClean, Vice Principal of Christ College Sydney, Rob Smith, theologian and ethicist and Grant Dibden, Anglican Bishop to the Australian Defence Force. Together we explore how Just War thinking has shaped Western military ethics and whether it is quietly being sidelined.Plus we examine what the Just War doctrine says about individuals conduct in war, in light of the controversy surrounding Australian Soldier Ben Roberts-Smith? And how should Christians respond when the emotional weight of real-world conflict hits close The Church Cohttp://www.thechurchco.com is a website and app platform built specifically for churches. Advertise on The Pastor's HeartTo advertise on The Pastor's Heart go to thepastorsheart.net/sponsorSupport the show
In this episode we speak with Martin Walker, Vice Principal and Principal at Berkhamsted School, about his journey into leadership, the importance of community, and the evolving role of technology in education. Martin shares insights on school values, leadership challenges, and how to inspire students and staff alike.In this episode:Martin's motivation for joining Berkhamsted and his journey from Head of Sixth Form to PrincipalThe significance of community and the school's culture of innovationReflections on the demanding interview process for school leadership rolesHis perspectives on leadership, service, and empowering othersThe design philosophy behind Berkhamsted's new Sixth Form buildingThe importance of purpose and passion in post-school careersHow technology is transforming revision and learning strategiesInspiring leadership models, including Gareth Southgate, Serena Vigman, and Nelson MandelaBalancing tradition and innovation in education
The podcast is making its fifth visit to California. UIAAA Connection #275 – Candace Cayer, CMAA, Vice Principal and Chair of the District Athletic Directors committee – Hacienda Lapuente Unified School District - is now available. Candacegrew up in Los Angeles, California, and competed in three sports during high school before continuing as a two-sport athlete at Cal State Los Angeles. Her professional journey began at Cal State Los Angeles as grant-in-aid and scholarship director. A 35-year career in education includes 22 years as an athletic director. She reflects on how interscholastic athletics evolved, with stronger safety measures such as AEDs, training requirements, and emergency action plans. Fourteen years of service on the NIAAA Endowment Committee, including eight as chair, plus work on the NIAAA Fourth Strategic Plan highlighted herleadership. Her advice encourages professional development, association membership, and consistent communication with principals. This podcast is also available on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Castbox, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Spotify, Stitcher, and YouTube.
In episode 20 of Small Fires, Lucinda has the honour of interviewing Kevin Reimer, a mentor, former colleague, and friend. They explore the evolution of Kevin's leadership identity over a lifetime in education. Kevin, a former principal as well as a former President and Executive Director of the BC Principals' and Vice-Principals' Association, reflects on how mentorship, lived experience, and curiosity shaped his journey. They discuss the power of relationships, the importance of navigating complexity with ongoing openness, and why seasoned leadership shifts from having all the answers to asking better questions. Kevin's new book is also discussed in this interview, which is called "A Year of Leading: A 40-Week Leadership Compass for Principals and Vice-Principals." It is certainly a practical and reflective guide designed to support school leaders at every stage of their careers. Blending research, metaphor, and real-world experience, the book offers thoughtful encouragement and steady guidance for those leading schools today. It is a very supportive and relevant book for today's principal as well as anyone aspiring to become one. Check out his website here: https://howtoprincipal.com/
Today our guest is Kendrick Claxton, Vice Principal at Central Middle School in Kansas City Public Schools. We talk about how positive school culture is built through systems that create belonging, safety, and consistent adult support. Kendrick shares how mentorship, trusted adults, and simple daily practices help students feel seen and supported. He highlights how consistency, not grand gestures, drives stronger engagement, safer schools, and better outcomes for students and staff. In this conversation, Kendrick offers clear answers to questions school leaders are asking every day: A sense of belonging is built when every student has a trusted adult and experiences consistent care. Simple systems like threshold greetings, and student feedback strengthen school culture and safety. Consistency matters more than programs because it creates psychological safety for students and staff. Strong mentorship supports higher engagement, fewer behavior incidents, and stronger academic outcomes. Learn More About CharacterStrong: Access FREE MTSS Curriculum Samples Request a Quote Today! Learn more about CharacterStrong Implementation Support Visit the CharacterStrong Website About Kendrick Claxton: Kendrick D. Claxton is a dedicated educator and transformational leader committed to empowering students and shaping the future of education. Serving as the Vice Principal of Central Middle School in Kansas City Public Schools, he brings a deep passion for student success, mentorship, and academic excellence. A proud native of Saint Louis, Missouri, Mr. Claxton's journey in education began in the classroom. His experience in the classroom shaped his belief that education is more than just instruction, it is a gateway to opportunity, a tool for empowerment, and the foundation for a brighter future. Guided by the words of Malcolm X, "Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today," he has dedicated his career to ensuring that every student has access to that passport.
At a time when education systems across the region are being called to adapt, innovate, and respond to rapidly changing global realities, Saint Lucia's education leadership is taking a proactive step forward. Today, the Minister for Education, Youth Development, Sports and Digital Transformation met with school principals from across the island, underscoring a renewed commitment to collaboration, accountability, and student-centred transformation.
THE MURDER OF TEACHER BIAN Colleague Tanya Branigan. The discussion turns to "Red August" 1966 and the murder of vice-principal Bian Zhongyun by her students. Her husband, Wang Jingyao, secretly preserved photographs of her body and her bloodied clothes as a shrine and evidence of the brutality. Branigan discusses Yu Xiangzhen, a former Red Guard who blogged about her regrets until political pressure silenced her. The segment also covers Song Binbin, the elite student who famously placed an armband on Mao; her later apology for her role in the school violence was controversial, with many feeling it failed to fully reckon with her responsibility. TANYA BRANIGAN NUMBER 21905 GUANGZHOU QING DYNASTY
Christ-following Principals, Vice Principals, Guidance Counselors, and office staff within the public school system serve in a massive mission field. So many in their profession have been misguided and deceived to believe that God has no place in the public schools and that in fact, He does not exist. The religion taught in our public schools today is humanism – a religion as old as Noah. We celebrate those believers who venture off to their public school administrative jobs today. Take heart, you are not alone, and God has not been kicked out of the public schools because YOU ARE THERE, and He is there in YOU. Maybe you are listening today and feel called to join your brothers and sisters in this challenging mission field. Great. You are desperately needed on the mission field of the public school system. Never underestimate the power of obedience in a believer's heart to respond to God's call.
In this episode, we are pleased to bring you an interview recorded in September 2025 between Simon Gillham, Vice Principal and Head of the Mission Department at Moore Theological College, and Alfred Olwa, Bishop of the Lango Diocese in Uganda, chairman of Uganda Christian University and Moore Theological College graduate.Alfred tells the stories of how he came to study at Moore College, the relationship of mutual ministry between Uganda and Australia, and the history of theological training in Uganda and the impact that is having on the country.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.From the Samuel Marsden Archives: “A Biblical-theological evaluation of the preaching of Festo Kivengere of Uganda—some methodological issues” by Alfred Olwa.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
Chrissie's Vice Principal at school was a strong, 'scary' man named John Fox. A teacher who she admired so much, she named her cat exactly that, John Fox, only ever to be referred to as his full name. We tracked down the real John Fox to one, see if he still remembers Chrissie and two, is it weird a former student named their pet after him?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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16 Oct 2025. Heriot-Watt University is expanding into Saudi Arabia after receiving the green light to open a new campus. We speak to Professor Dame Heather McGregor, Provost and Vice Principal of Heriot-Watt Dubai, about what this means for the university’s regional footprint. Plus, on Day 2 of our broadcast from Ajman, we turn the spotlight on Al Zorah - the coastal community fast becoming a luxury hotspot. We speak to CCO Salim Fleifel about how the emirate is shaping its place on the UAE’s real estate map. And Espace Real Estate reveals what their Q3 data says about the direction of Dubai’s property market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Illuminati Radio we go into Latto getting pregnant by 21 Savage Rumors, we also go into ‘Vice Principals' Kimberly Hebert Gregory dead at 52Hosted by your Pastor Michael Smith and co-hosted by your Brotha Lamick IsraelIf you would like tune in and join Brotha Lamick Young Disciples Discord the link is https://discord.gg/SVQygUP2 If you would like to sign up for the Monthly newsletter/ have a special request/report you would like done email Brotha Lamick Israel at Lamick19@outlook.com
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In this episode, from a chapel service held on Tuesday 29 July 2025, Simon Gillham, Vice Principal and Head of the Mission Department at Moore Theological College, speaks on John 17:1-26 and Jesus' prayer the night before he died.Simon points out that Jesus' prayer is all about the activity of mission—of sending. Jesus is the one sent from the Father. He then sends his disciples into the world with the expectation that their ministry will be effective—effective enough to reach us. We in turn are also sent to participate in God's great work of mission.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Find out more about studying at Moore Theological College.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
This is very special episode of the podcast — one that's quite personal and rooted in a story that spans generations. Earlier this summer, I had the privilege of visiting Anghel Saligny Technical High School (Liceului Tehnologic Anghel Saligny) in Baia Mare, Romania — a school that holds profound meaning for my family. I was there to take part in my mother's 50th high school reunion, a beautiful moment of reflection and reconnection. But my family's connection to this school goes far beyond that. My grandfather — a respected senior leader in the field of engineering — was among the group of leading engineers who shared a vision of creating a school that developed the future talent in civil building engineering. They created a school where young people could be trained for real careers in engineering, technology, and construction — a vision that continues to shape the school today. My godparents, also respected senior leaders in engineering, taught for many years at the school, bringing their professional experience and expertise to students. Now, that legacy lives on through my godparents' daughter, Daniela Maria Deceanu, also an engineer who now serves as the Vice Principal of the school. My own passion for education has been deeply shaped by both of my grandfathers. One, an engineer with a forward-thinking mindset, believed strongly in preparing students for the workforce of the future. The other, a devoted language teacher, passed on a love for words, learning, and communication. My parents carried on their passion for learning by teaching me how to learn and instilling in me the importance of lifelong learning. Their values continue to guide me in my work and in conversations that I have on this podcast. In this episode, I sit down with Tudor Andrei Tămâian, the Principal of Anghel Saligny Technical High School, to talk about what it means to lead a vocational school in today's world. Tudor shares how the school partners with local industry, facilitates European work exchange programs, and helps students gain practical, hands-on experience. We also talk about the school's impressive track record at skills olympics and professional competitions, where students consistently prove the power of applied education. This conversation is about leadership, vision, and the future of vocational learning. Tudor Andrei Tămâian is the Principal of Anghel Saligny Technical High School (Liceul Tehnologic Anghel Saligny) in Baia Mare, Romania. He is a highly dedicated professional with a strong academic background in Economics (B.A.), Business Administration, and Human Rights (M.A.). With over 15 years of experience as an educator and four years as a high school principal, Tudor also brings valuable insights from previous roles in sales and financial services, particularly in credit and banking. As a school leader, he promotes a collaborative and open management style that values communication, teamwork, and a positive work environment. His decisions are always student-centred, aiming to improve both the learning experience and student outcomes. Passionate about sharing knowledge and values with younger generations, Tudor is committed to being part of a mission-driven team focused on reducing school dropout rates and increasing the number of students who successfully complete their high school education. He strongly believes in education as a powerful tool for building better futures. Anghel Saligny Technical High School (Liceul Tehnologic Anghel Saligny) https://www.asalignybm.tpsvision.ro
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Tuesday 15 July 2025, Simon Gillham, Vice Principal and Head of the Mission Department at Moore Theological College, speaks on John 13:1-20—Jesus washes his disciples' feet—and how that relates to the mission of God.Simon reminds us that mission is not about you or what you do; it's about Jesus. Mission is not about reaching the unreached; it's about making disciples. And finally, God doesn't need us for the work of mission, but he chooses and sends people to be just like Jesus.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Upcoming event: Donald Robinson Library Lectures: The Clapham Sect and their Influence on Sydney(30 Aug 2025).Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Friday 23 May 2025, Simon Gillham, Vice Principal and Head of the Mission Department at Moore Theological College, speaks on Psalm 29 and the terrifying and mighty voice of the Lord.He reminds us that even though the world looks powerful, impressive, glorious and right, and our saviour appears weak, insignificant, lowly and despicable, we must still praise the Lord because we know what true glory looks like.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
Episode SummaryJoin us for an insightful conversation with Garth Nichols as he discusses his transition from Vice Principal at Havergall College to Head of School at Kingsway College School. Garth shares his experiences, leadership lessons, and the importance of community and values alignment in education.Key Highlights:Leadership Transition: Garth talks about his move to Kingsway College School and the values that align him with the new community. Community and Connection: The significance of shared values and aspirations in building a strong community. Educational Philosophy: Emphasizing experiential learning and mentorship as core elements of education. Leadership Lessons: Insights from interviewing leadership experts and the importance of curiosity, compassion, and asking the right questions.Memorable Quotes:"Lead with curiosity and compassion." "Community is about shared values and aspirations."Hashtags: #Leadership #Education #Community #PodcastCall to Action: Tune in to hear more about Jason's journey and the exciting new season of Last One Leadership. Subscribe now to stay updated on future episodes!
August 5, 1966. Students at a school in Beijing, China beat a teacher to death, one of the first fatalities of the Cultural Revolution.Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more.History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Charlie Hall is a longtime organizer of the Pacific Rim Bowl, which started in 1988 and continues as a biennial event. He joins the Exchange along with Erika Ochoa, Vice Principal at Phoenix High School. She was one of the local host families.
In this episode, I take a walk through Metro Prep Academy to see what we have accomplished over the year and what amazing things are in our future. The full story will be found in my NEW book 'That's Not What This Book Is About' - available July 1, 2025. I don't think I ever saw myself as a Vice Principal of a school, but I could never see myself working somewhere other than Metro Prep Academy. Thank god I had Ryan to direct this last year...he and I are really Batman and Robin (he is Robin).That's Not What This Book Is About - Joanna JohnsonOrder it on July 1, 2025 at unlearn16.com
Smartphones are becoming part of children's lives earlier than ever — and for many parents, it's not an easy decision to make. From staying in touch to keeping up with peers, there's a lot to weigh up when thinking about the right time to hand over a phone.In this episode of the Parentline Podcast, we explore how families and schools are navigating these decisions — and what support is out there for parents trying to find the right balance between connection and protection.You'll hear from three guests with unique perspectives:Rosalind McLean, from Smartphone Free Childhood – Northern Ireland, explains why so many parents feel stuck between peer pressure and their instincts — and how the movement is helping families delay smartphones with confidence and community.Craig Johnson, Vice Principal at Lisneal College, shares how a phone-free school policy has changed student life and why their approach has had strong support from both parents and pupils.Wayne Denner, online safety expert and parent, offers practical tools for setting boundaries at home and explains why families don't need to be tech experts to manage smartphone use well.We explore:How smartphones are becoming more common in primary school — and the questions that raises for familiesConcerns around screen time, online content, and social mediaWays to set age-appropriate boundaries around tech at homeWhat schools can do to support digital downtimeAlternatives to smartphones that still help children stay connected safelyWhether your child already has a phone or you're still deciding, this episode offers calm, practical advice and real-world stories to help you make informed choices.
Welcome back to the Shift with Elena Agar Podcast! In today's episode, Elena sits down with Steven Puri—an accomplished entrepreneur whose career has taken him from engineering and Academy Award-winning film production to tech startups and, most recently, wellness innovation as the founder of the Sukha Company. Steven shares his unique journey from coding in his childhood, to producing special effects for blockbuster films like Independence Day, to leading at major Hollywood studios, and eventually pivoting to focus on productivity, wellness, and the science of flow.Together, Elena and Steven explore the real-life challenges of balancing ambition, hustle, and well-being. They discuss Steven's personal struggles with procrastination and overwhelm, his lessons from both success and failure, and how a thoughtful, data-driven approach informed the creation of his company and its productivity tools. Along the way, they dive into the importance of self-awareness, mindfulness (inspired, in part, by yoga), community, and even healthy competition in driving both personal and professional growth.Whether you're a leader searching for actionable strategies, someone struggling with productivity, or just curious about the intersection of creativity, technology, and wellness, this episode is packed with insightful stories and advice you can use right away. Tune in for an episode full of honest reflection, practical wisdom, and plenty of inspiration!Time stamps:00:00 Bridging Tech and Film at USC03:32 "Rethinking Career: Engineering Shift"07:39 Confronting Procrastination and Self-Awareness12:37 Hustle Versus Balance Debate13:55 Work-Life Balance Perspectives19:34 Vice Principal's PhD Journey22:49 "Understanding Flow States"23:37 Discovering "Flow" in Action29:52 Creating Conditions for Creative Leadership31:44 Expanding Creative Possibilities Together33:39 Generative AI Enhances Performance36:50 Flow State Productivity App Features40:11 "Why Do You Pay Me?"Connect with Steven on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-puri-b0714436/Company website: https://www.thesukha.co/Follow Elena: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elenaagaragimova/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elenaagaragimova/Website: https://elenaagar.com/Listen on:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shift-with-elena-agar/id1530850914Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5UKh6dWcuQwJlmAOqD8wij
We start off this week by saluting all the dads for the upcoming Father's Day weekend and we give our opinion on who was the greatest TV Dad of all time (23:36). Tommy has reviews for 2 shows starring Danny McBride, Vice Principals and Righteous Gemstones (30:58). Ryan gives his thoughts on a new show he is binging, The Rookie (41:06). We all give our reviews on the spinoff release from the John Wick franchise, Ballerina (45:06). We all had a chance to watch the new release of Predator: Killer of Killers animated movie on Hulu (1:17:55).
Get the book, Leading Future-Focused Schools: Engaging and Preparing Students for Career Success About The Guest Shira Woolf Cohen brings 25 years of experience in youth workforce development and education,Over a decade of her career was spent in school leadership at a Philadelphia charter school, As a Teacher, Program Director, Dean, Vice Principal, and Principal, she championed student engagement, innovative instruction, and strong community partnerships to create impactful learning experiences. Shira is the co-founder of Innovageous, where she focuses on building partnerships, designing programs, and improving instruction in both school-based and out-of-school settings.
In this episode we learn about the "evolution" of Mrs. Jade Pham Wall. Learn how this courageous leader started her college journey while enrolled in at Kaimukī HS and is currently pursuing a PhD. She also provides some heartfelt insights as a public school classroom teacher, coordinator, and now vice principal how youth today need to feel a sense of belonging and of course, love. By the way, she is also a Milken Educator Award recipient, a HUGE recognition in the education arena. Thank you for listening and share widely!
We continue our Danny Boyle rewatch with Millions and 127 Hours plus we also discuss Clown in a Cornfield and Andor while Sean is forced to guess movie quotes. 0:00 - Intro 43:35 - Review: Millions 1:23:50 - Review: 127 Hours 1:49:05 - Other Stuff We Watched: The Rehearsal, Andor, Eastbound & Down, Vice Principals, Clown in a Cornfield 2:02:46 - This Week on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD 2:05:08 - Outro
To celebrate 100 episodes of Beyond Boards, I had the privilege to switch seats for once and sit down for a nice conversation with my friend and mentor John Dahlquist, Vice-Principal of Bryggeriets Gymnasium in Malmö, Sweden. We talked about how skateboarding entered my life, addiction and sobriety, doing Beyond Boards over the last 4 years, some of the most memorable moments along the way and much more. (00:18) – First intro(02:02) – Second intro(06:41) – Growing up(14:58) – Desert island (19:51) – Beyond Bars(26:21) – Hitting rock bottom(33:27) – Starting Beyond Boards(38:39) – Episode 1 with Nestor Judkins(41:49) – Research (46:29) – Structure (50:57) – What makes a good interviewer(52:30) – What's the worst thing an interviewer can do(54:39) – Best interview so far(01:00:55) – Most challenging interview(01:04:28) – Moments that stood out over the last 100 episodes(01:07:18) – Most different from what you thought(01:08:39) – Top 3 to 5 dream guests on the podcast (01:12:23) – Dream scenario for the future of the pod(01:15:00) – Monetizing the podcast(01:18:29) – Friends questions (01:22:41) – What has skateboarding or this podcast taught you so far(01:27:36) – ConclusionFor more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboardsHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Mike Bradley talks with Zach Davis a day after the news came out that he is stepping down as Kent Island Head Football Coach after one season and taking a Vice Principal's job at Queen Anne's County High School.
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There's a stunning transformation that happens to Edi Patterson when she puts on the aggressively curly haired wig for her character on ‘The Righteous Gemstones.' “Something different happens to the makeup of my atoms, once I get Judy's hair on,” Patterson says in this week's episode. “Because I do really feel like she's a living person who's inside of me, and I just get to unleash her and turn it up.” Without the wig, the Groundlings alum is nearly unrecognizable—and her real-life persona is far less unhinged than the sex-crazed evangelical Christian she plays on ‘The Righteous Gemstones,' which just began its fourth and final season on HBO. Patterson, who also writes for ‘Righteous Gemstones,' discusses keeping the season premiere's massive cameo a secret, her alternative casting idea for that episode, getting “weird” with guest star Megan Mullally later in the season, and how Judy and her on-screen siblings—series creator Danny McBride and Adam Devine—have evolved over time. She also looks back on her very brief experience as a writer on ‘Saturday Night Live,' the shocking line she ad-libbed during her original audition with McBride for their previous show ‘Vice Principals,' and what it's really like to improvise opposite Larry David on ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm.' Follow Edi Patterson on Instagram @edipattersonhiFollow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod and Threads @lastlaughpodHighlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny McBride is a comedian, writer, director, and actor known for his shows Eastbound and Down, Vice Principals and The Righteous Gemstones, now airing its 4th and final season on HBO. Danny McBride joins Theo to talk about strange scout leaders from childhood, the downsides of being a professional boogie-boarder, and how he's always found a way to make his creative ideas a reality. He also gives Theo a special gift to commemorate the occasion. ------------------------------------------------ Tour Dates! https://theovon.com/tour New Merch: https://www.theovonstore.com ------------------------------------------------- Sponsored By: Celsius: Go to the Celsius Amazon store to check out all of their flavors. #CELSIUSBrandPartner #CELSIUSLiveFit https://amzn.to/3HbAtPJ Moonpay: Looking to get into crypto? Head over to https://Moonpay.com/Theo to sign up. Acorns: Go to http://acorns.com/theo to get a $20 bonus investment when you start saving & investing with Acorns. ShipStation: Go to http://shipstation.com and use code THEO to sign up for your free trial. Liquid IV: Go to http://liquidiv.com and use code THEO to get 20% off your first order. ------------------------------------------------- Music: “Shine” by Bishop Gunn Bishop Gunn - Shine ------------------------------------------------ Submit your funny videos, TikToks, questions and topics you'd like to hear on the podcast to: tpwproducer@gmail.com Hit the Hotline: 985-664-9503 Video Hotline for Theo Upload here: https://www.theovon.com/fan-upload Send mail to: This Past Weekend 1906 Glen Echo Rd PO Box #159359 Nashville, TN 37215 ------------------------------------------------ Find Theo: Website: https://theovon.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/theovon Facebook: https://facebook.com/theovon Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thispastweekend Twitter: https://twitter.com/theovon YouTube: https://youtube.com/theovon Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheoVonClips Shorts Channel: https://bit.ly/3ClUj8z ------------------------------------------------ Producer: Zach https://www.instagram.com/zachdpowers Producer: Nick https://www.instagram.com/realnickdavis/ Producer: Colin https://instagram.com/colin_reiner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(WARNING: The Listener submission at the end is not suitable for children.) On this episode, the Dumb Dads are back from tour and back to reality. Evan works a book fair and meets his kid's Vice Principal for apparently the first time. Meanwhile, Kevin forgets to tell his oldest he's leaving for tour until morning of. AND a Dumb Parenting Submission! If you want to send us your Dumb Parenting Submission, you can email us at DumbDadPod@gmail.com or send it by postal mail to The Dumb Dads, 17216 Saticoy St #678, Van Nuys, CA 91406. The Dumb Dad podcast is also on Youtube. Subscribe here! For more Dumb Dad Pod, follow us on social – https://bit.ly/3t6tE9M We've got DUMB DAD MERCH! And we're on CAMEO! We'd love to send a message to a dad (or anybody) in your life who needs a Dumb Dad pick-me-up! CHEAT CODES – BETONLINE – Use our Promo Code: BLEAV to receive your 50% Welcome Bonus on your first deposit. Thanks to Chris Verdú for our show music! Check out Verdú on SoundCloud! And thanks to editor, Annie Laferriere. Check her out on instagram!
Hello again! Yes, this show is incredibly tardy and will be sent to the Vice Principal's office to discuss why we are so late - and the answer that will get you additional after school detention days is "the bell rang before we got here!"Otherwise, here are the next two rounds in the Sweet Sixteen:Round 1Led Zeppelin - Houses of the HolyvsThe Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks, Here Are the Sex PistolsRound 2NAS - IllmaticvsFleetwood Mac - RumoursThank you all, as always, for your patronage.Peace, Love, and CoffeeDave, Cory, and ScottSend us a textSupport the showCheck out our homepage website here!Follow us on Instagram!You can now listen to the show on YouTube!Support your favorite uncaffeinated podcasters - buy us a coffee... please???
The Breakfast Club, directed by John Hughes, is a classic teen drama that takes place over the course of a single Saturday detention at Shermer High School. The film follows five students from vastly different social cliques. The five classes include the criminal, the princess, the jock, the nerd and the basket case. Being overseen by an angry Vice Principal, the 5 students start to learn they have more in common than they realize. This week, Rob, Dave and Kurt will dissect the movie and look at all of their favorite parts. They agree, mostly disagree, and probably say several inappropriate things. The film is celebrating its 40 year anniversary and is considered an 80's teen movie classic. The film is known for its iconic moments, including the students' heartfelt confessions, dance sequence, and the famous closing shot of Bender raising his fist in the air. The Breakfast Club captures the complexity of teenage identity and remains a defining film of the 1980s. Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/iq8iShjXOLb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/totally-80s-and-90s-recall/id1662282694 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/11dk5TUoLUk4euD1Te1EYG?si=b37496eb6e784408 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1960c8f9-158d-43ac-89a6-d868ea1fe077/totally-80s-and-90s-recall YouTube Podcasts: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH9lGakNgCDZUkkHMUu88uXYMJu_33Rab&si=xo0EEVJRSwS68mWZ Contact Us: Website: https://totally80s90srecall.podbean.com/ Email: 80s90srecall@gmail.com LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/80s90srecall
Janet Williams introduces the tradition of apophatic spirituality and explores its relevance to 21st century Christian life. The Revd Dr Janet Williams is the Vice-Principal of St Hild's College, Mirfield in Yorkshire, an Anglican centre for ordination training and theological study. Her latest book is Seeking the God Beyond: A Beginner's Guide to Christian Apophatic Spirituality.
Dr. Josh Prieur was a former Vice Principal, and now works for Prodigy Education as the Director of Education Enablement. In this episode, we discuss how he made the switch from the classroom to the EdTech industry, how to make game-based learning impactful in classrooms—as well as fun, and more! Join us to learn more about Josh, Prodigy, and his EdTech journey! Find Josh on Linkedin. Free Quiz: What career outside of the classroom is right for you? Explore the course that has helped thousands of teachers successfully transition out of the classroom and into new careers: The Teacher Career Coach Course Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to another episode of Hey U! Today Hey U team members Diego and Rohan sit down with Ben Howse, Vice Principal at the Ark Alexandria Academy in Hastings, UK. Ben shared his interesting perspective on navigating the education field and creating meaningful impact as an educator and administrator. Ben also speaks on working in another country and the unique opportunities they have!
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Ever hear of the Army Navy football game? The Navy side of that is from the US Naval Academy, and my alma mater. Join me in today's "other Salisbury adventure" episode where I interview Deputy Commandant from the US Naval Academy CAPT Dave Forman, my classmate and friend. He explains the many differences in technology, teachings, training, and leadership between 1998 and today, along with the duties of the "Vice Principal" of an incredible institution that commissions officers into the US military. Join me in a conversation inside the Naval Academy.
In today's episode, we're sharing an episode that was initially released exclusively on our Patreon in 2021, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York! We also have to visit the Vice Principal's office for a few recent mishaps that we caught after the fact! Time Stamp for where we start Home Alone 2: 14:50 Support the show on Patreon Our Instagram Our Website Our Facebook Our TikTok
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Subscriber-only episodeOh baby, there's a lot of baby stuff happening this week! The Vice Principal execute a whole long con to become principal, even though we totally assumed he already was. This school's really getting a lot of milage from that flagpole. Plus two schemin' Scobbies in one Veronica!?Subscribe to our Patreon to access the video version, our Discord community, plus all of our other bonus content.Send us a Text Message.
Ben Stein and cohost Judah Friedman discuss how much longer Biden will be allowed to stay in the race.
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about Al got married, Dave's wild weekend, man reached under woman's skirt on a flight, naked man found in someone's home, squatters break into house and steal car, bus driver attacked by homeless woman, woman woke up to a rat in her bathroom, Apple Watch alerted woman to her heart condition, chiropractor who works with animals, rogue peacock, woman plays lotto for the first time and wins $50K, Dave's super clumsy accidents lately, NBA and NHL playoffs, Kentucky Derby had closest finish since 1996, watching sports can help boost mental health, Tom Brady Roast on Netflix, Britney Spears says cops were called to hotel because she slipped and hurt her ankle, Fall Guy opening weekend, Emily Blunt talks about kissing actors that made her want to throw up, actress wanted to bang Henry Cavill until she learned how nerdy he was, Giancarlo Esposito will join MCU, The Rock sent a heartfelt video to a middle school, gator near elementary school, bulldog with anxiety issues, woman trolls online scammers and guys who DM her unsolicited pics, Vice Principal suspended after being discovered in a porno, what's the worst thing that has happened to your b-hole?, woman runs husband over with a car after argument and kills him, woman shot her boyfriend after argument, school on lockdown after parent's Bigfoot prank, 3-year-old lost in the woods overnight, man who has eaten pizza every day for 6 years, Taco Bell testing chicken nuggets, someone took bite of uncooked bacon at store, Millennials raise more chickens, national beverages and top cocktails in every state, old person crashed into restaurant, man runs down bystander with car after complaint, storm chaser saves family live on YouTube, making clothing out of human hair, why cold beer tastes better, most people find E.T. scary, Madonna ended her career with a free show, guys in Asia snacking on armpit rice balls, and more!
This week, in Toms River Township, New Jersey, a wild & cruel conspiracy is the only explanation when one member of an important, well liked local couple is brutally killed. An affair with the local high school vice principal is uncovered, along with many insurance policies, and a phone record that leads detectives to multiple other culprits, in another state! Will anyone in this mess get the death penalty??Along the way, we find out that you don't want anyone to tamper with you scarecrow, that you should never open a joint bank account, with the person you're having an affair with, and that sometimes, true killers can go unpunished!!Hosted by James Pietragallo and Jimmie WhismanNew episodes every Thursday!Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.comGo to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!Follow us on...twitter.com/@murdersmallfacebook.com/smalltownpodinstagram.com/smalltownmurderAlso, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wondery, Wondery+, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.