• Talking Shop: A Conversation with Educational Leaders (S. 1; E. 17) ft. Treasure Pickett
    Oct 24 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of Talking Shop, hosts Mike Randolph and Martin Aftuck engage with Treasure Pickett, the Chief of Secondary Schools for Clay County (FL), discussing her extensive journey in education. They explore the transition from coaching to leadership, the importance of maintaining a positive mindset through the 20-60-20 rule, and the challenges of balancing family and professional responsibilities. Treasure shares insights on effective leadership, the influence of coaching philosophies, and the significance of teamwork in achieving educational success.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Leadership Journeys

    02:07 Treasure Pickett's Educational Path

    08:34 Transitioning from Coaching to Leadership

    11:37 The 20-60-20 Rule in Leadership

    17:59 From School-Based to District Leadership

    25:14 Passion for Alabama Football and Leadership Lessons

    25:48 Teamwork and Accountability in Coaching

    27:00 The Importance of Second Chances

    28:50 Friendship and Accountability

    30:14 Balancing Family and Professional Life

    36:22 Celebrating Success and Retaining Talent

    38:59 The Impact of Leadership on Student Success

    41:05 The Legacy of Leadership and Mentorship

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    45 mins
  • Talking Shop: A Conversation with Educational Leaders (S. 1; E. 16) ft. Stacia Werner
    Oct 17 2024

    Featuring Stacia Werner, 2022 Florida Department of Education Assistant Principal of the Year; currently serving as the Proud Principal of Tavares Elementary School.

    Summary

    In this episode of Talking Shop, hosts Mike Randolph and Martin Aftuck engage with Stacia Werner, the 2022 Florida Department of Education Assistant Principal of the Year. They discuss the challenges faced by schools post-hurricane, Stacia's unique educational journey from PE teacher to elementary principal, and the importance of building relationships within the school community. Stacia shares insights on creating a positive school culture, her experience in achieving the Golden STEAM Award, and her goals for the upcoming school year, emphasizing the significance of love and accountability in education.

    Chapters

    00:00 Navigating Challenges Post-Hurricane

    02:24 Stacia Werner's Educational Journey

    05:33 Transitioning from Secondary to Elementary Leadership

    08:33 The Impact of Sports on Leadership Skills

    10:33 Building Community Connections

    12:51 The Importance of Relationship Building

    14:51 Creating a Positive School Culture

    19:53 Celebrating Achievements as Assistant Principal of the Year

    25:23 Achieving the Golden STEAM Award

    27:58 Goals for a Successful School Year

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    33 mins
  • Talking Shop: A Conversation with Educational Leaders (S. 1; E. 15) ft. Carrie Prewitt
    Oct 9 2024

    Featuring Carrie Prewitt, legendary Volleyball Coach and 2024 Appalachian Trail Thru-Hike Completer

    Summary

    In this episode of Talking Shop, hosts Mike Randolph and Martin Aftuck engage with Coach Carrie Prewitt, reflecting on her extensive coaching career and the principles of leadership and mentorship in sports. Coach Prewitt shares her transformative journey on the Appalachian Trail, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and self-discovery. The conversation delves into building a positive team culture, effective communication strategies, and the significance of creating a legacy through coaching. Coach Prewitt's insights on the similarities and differences between past and present athletes provide valuable perspectives for current and aspiring coaches.

    Takeaways

    - True leadership is about multiplying yourself, not just adding followers.

    - Experiences on the Appalachian Trail taught me resilience and gratitude.

    - Building a culture starts with the players and their commitment.

    - Consistency and communication are key in coaching.

    - Creating a positive team dynamic requires pushing players out of their comfort zones.

    - Acknowledging players' efforts fosters a supportive environment.

    - A good leader must exhibit the values they wish to instill in their players.

    - Memorable moments in coaching often happen outside the game.

    - Legacy is built through the success of those you mentor.

    - The commitment of athletes has remained strong across generations.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Leadership and Mentorship

    03:16 The Journey on the Appalachian Trail

    06:11 Building a Winning Culture in Sports

    09:11 Creating Positive Team Dynamics

    12:13 The Importance of Communication in Coaching

    15:06 Defining Leadership in Coaching

    18:20 Memorable Moments in Coaching

    21:23 Legacy and Transition in Coaching

    24:07 Advice for New Coaches

    27:10 Reflections on Generational Differences in Athletes

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    30 mins
  • Talking Shop: A Conversation with Educational Leaders (S. 1; E. 14) ft. Michele White, Executive Director of the Florida Association of School Administrators (FASA)
    Oct 3 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of Talking Shop, hosts Mike Randolph and Martin Aftuck engage with Michele White, the Executive Director of the Florida Association of School Administrators (FASA). The conversation covers Michele's unique leadership journey, the diverse roles and responsibilities of FASA, and the importance of networking and advocacy for school administrators. They discuss upcoming events, including the advocacy conference and the Discover 25 conference, while also exploring FASA's vision for the future and strategies for building a strong professional network among educational leaders.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Reflections on Elementary Education

    03:08 Michele White's Leadership Journey

    05:03 Roles and Responsibilities of FASA's Executive Director

    07:44 The Importance of Networking and Advocacy for Administrators

    15:28 Engagement in Advocacy and Legislative Processes

    19:59 Vision for FASA: Growth and Future Leadership

    23:05 Strategies for Building a Strong Professional Network

    26:00 Upcoming Events and Conferences

    31:27 Closing Thoughts and Future Aspirations

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    34 mins
  • Talking Shop: A Conversation with Educational Leaders (S. 1; E. 13) ft. Dr. Matt Ohlson, Professor of Leadership and Executive Director of the University of North Florida's Taylor Leadership Institute
    Sep 26 2024

    Summary

    On this episode of Talking Shop, hosts Mike Randolph and Martin Aftuck engage in a deep conversation with Dr. Matthew Olson, a professor of leadership and executive director at the University of North Florida. The discussion covers Dr. Olson's journey in educational leadership, the importance of focusing on positive outcomes, and the need for school leaders to celebrate their successes and those of their staff. They explore practical strategies for fostering a positive school culture, including the implementation of weekly success meetings and the 'Start with Happy' initiative. The conversation emphasizes the significance of leading with joy, the impact of social media in shaping school narratives, and the legacy that educational leaders wish to leave behind.

    Takeaways

    -Leadership is about empowering others to find their greatness.

    -Focusing on positive outcomes can transform school culture.

    -Celebrating rockstar teachers boosts morale and retention.

    -Implementing simple practices can lead to significant improvements.

    -Weekly success meetings foster a culture of celebration.

    -Connecting college students with K-12 students enhances leadership skills.

    -Leadership is a continuous journey, not a destination.

    -Social media can be a powerful tool for positive school branding.

    -Finding joy in leadership is essential for sustainability.

    -Your legacy is defined by the impact you have on others.

    Chapters

    02:58 Dr. Matt Olson's Journey and Leadership Philosophy

    06:03 Focusing on the Positive: Flowers vs. Weeds

    08:57 Building Confidence in Leaders

    11:57 Start with Happy: The Parking Lot Rule

    14:58 Weekly Success Meetings: Celebrating Achievements

    18:00 Camp Osprey: Connecting College Students with K-12 21:02 The Importance of Developing Leadership

    24:02 Leading with Joy and Finding Your Why

    27:00 Creating a Positive School Culture

    29:58 Legacy and Impact: What Will You Be Remembered For?

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    42 mins
  • Talking Shop: A Conversation with Educational Leaders (S. 1; E. 12) - Ask a Principal
    Sep 20 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of Talking Shop, hosts Mike Randolph and Martin Aftuck discuss various aspects of school leadership, including the excitement of homecoming, strategies for making schools appealing to students, and the importance of building relationships with both students and staff. They also delve into the challenges of interviewing assistant principals, coping with pressure, supporting teacher mental health, and maintaining a work-life balance. The conversation concludes with reflections on their podcast journey and the value of sharing ideas with fellow educators.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Homecoming Week

    02:17 Creating a Destination School

    05:29 Interviewing Assistant Principals

    08:07 Coping with Pressure

    12:29 Building Relationships with Students

    15:07 Supporting Teachers' Mental Health

    19:13 Balancing Work and Home Life

    22:45 Favorite Part of Doing Talking Shop

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    26 mins
  • Talking Shop: A Conversation with Education Leaders (S. 1; E. 11) ft. Craig Damon, Executive Director of the Florida High School Athletic Association
    Sep 12 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of Talk and Shop, Mike Randolph and Martin Aftuck interview Craig Damon, the Executive Director of the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA). Craig shares his journey to the FHSAA, starting from his college days as a football player to becoming a coach and eventually joining the association. He emphasizes the importance of education and the role of athletics in providing a full high school experience for student-athletes. The conversation also covers the process of creating and implementing new rules in the FHSAA and the recent adoption of the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policy. Craig explains that the NIL policy allows student-athletes to use their social media presence to make money, but it should not be used as a recruiting tool.

    The conversation covers various topics related to the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA), including the registration process for student-athletes, the shortage of officials, the growth of flag football, and the challenges faced by high school sports. The conversation also touches on the importance of remaining relevant in the face of travel ball and other competitive opportunities, as well as the need to recognize and support student-athletes who have turned their lives around.

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    40 mins
  • Talking Shop: A Conversation with Educational Leaders ft. Kacy Wolfe (S. 1; E. 10)
    Sep 5 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of Talk and Shop, Mike Randolph and Martin Aftuck interview Kacy Wolfe, the Assistant Principal of Aurelia M. Cole Academy. They discuss topics such as opening a new school, the importance of early childhood literacy, and professional development for teachers. Kacy shares her educational journey and her goals for the future. The conversation also touches on the excitement of high school football rivalries and the unique challenges and perks of a K-8 school.

    Keywords

    Talking Shop, educational leaders, opening a new school, early childhood literacy, professional development, educational journey, goals, high school football rivalries, K-8 school

    Takeaways

    • Opening a new school can be both exciting and exhausting, requiring last-minute adjustments and additional resources.
    • Early childhood literacy is crucial, and educators should provide access to books and reading materials to promote literacy in the community.
    • Teachers interested in administration should take on leadership opportunities on their campus and find a niche area to develop expertise.
    • The K-8 school structure offers the opportunity to build strong relationships with students and engage in cross-grade mentorship.
    • Professional development should focus on improving instructional practices and transitioning from behavioral engagement to cognitive and effective engagement.
    • Title I status or socioeconomic background should not define a student's opportunities or abilities.
    • The importance of early literacy is evident in later grades, and educators should prioritize building a strong foundation in literacy skills.
    • The interview concludes with well wishes for upcoming football games and a reminder to support each other's schools.

    Titles

    • From Teacher to Administrator: Casey Wolf's Educational Journey
    • Promoting Early Childhood Literacy and Providing Access to Books

    Sound Bites

    • "We're so excited to dive into what it looks like opening up a new school."
    • "Bringing those books to them in their homes, in their communities to promote literacy."
    • "We have our systems in place and we're tweaking those systems."

    Chapters

    02:21 Discussion about Rivalry Games

    03:14 Kacy's Educational Journey

    05:36 The Impact of Great Leaders

    08:11 The Role of a Literacy Coach

    09:24 Opening a New School: Challenges and Excitement

    12:33 Transitioning from Teaching to Administration

    14:43 Perks of a K-8 School Structure

    17:28 Professional Development and School Vision

    18:44 Current Focus of Professional Development

    21:11 Five Year and Ten Year Goals

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    26 mins