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Welcome to the Educators Among Us Podcast! We are devoted to walking the journey with those who heed the call to teach, coach, lead, and serve at all levels of education. We speak your language and understand the challenges you face because we’ve been there too. We get it and we got you!
This podcast is uniquely designed to share inspiring messages that connect with the heart of your life's work. This includes candid conversations with and about unusually impactful educators, exploring their stories and how they found joy in the journey: Learn about the educators who inspired them, the strategies they used to overcome obstacles, and the enduring influence they have on colleagues, students, parents, and communities.
Hosted by Scott Barron, a life-long educator and organizational growth expert to hundreds of schools around the world. He is passionate about encouraging educators in both their calling and in their faith. Scott serves as the Executive Director of the nonprofit, Educators Fellowship, and is the author of, Love ‘em and Lead ‘em: Encouragement and Inspiration for Educators.
This podcast is for educators by educators. Whether you are a new teacher or a seasoned administrator, a board member or a staff person, this podcast is for you. Please join us on this journey of inspiration, motivation, and transformation as we celebrate the courage, dedication, and passion of educators around the world. Subscribe to the Educators Among Us podcast today, and let's grow together.
Scott Barron Bio
Scott Barron is an educator, entrepreneur, and author who is recognized as a leading voice advocating for and encouraging educators in their calling and in their faith. He serves as the Chief Reinvention Officer of School Growth LLC (schoolgrowth.com) and the Executive Director of Educators Fellowship (edfellowship.org). Scott earned his M.Ed from Johns Hopkins University, along with a B.A. in Religion and a B.S. in Computer Science from Mars Hill University. He serves on the National Advisory Council for the Johns Hopkins University School of Education, and recently published the acclaimed book, Love’em and Lead’em: Encouragement and Inspiration for Educators. Scott's combination of experience as an educator, business leader, EdTech advisor, college instructor, author, and executive coach gives him a unique perspective and valuable wisdom that is utilized by organizations around the world.
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Episode 85: Aim Like You Mean It
In this episode of the weekly Educators Among Us podcast, host Scott Barron, Chief Reinvention Officer with School Growth LLC, emphasizes the profound impact educators have on students' lives and the importance of setting meaningful goals. He discusses how clarity in aim, measurable objectives, and mentorship can enhance the educational journey. Scott then encourages educators to reflect on their daily efforts, to set goals to make a difference and to realize the hidden influence they have on their communities. Takeaways -Educators change lives and have a lasting impact. -Setting clear goals is crucial for success. -Clarity in aim leads to better results. -Goals should be meaningful and measurable. -Mentorship accelerates growth and wisdom. -The past should inform but not dictate our future. -Planning and execution are key to achieving goals. -Reflection on daily efforts enhances growth. -Collaboration is essential in the journey of education. -Every educator makes a difference, often unseen. Chapters 00:53 Introduction to the Educators Among Us Podcast 02:15 Where We Aim Matters 05:13 Better Goals to Attain Better Results 07:05 Worthwhile Goals 08:31 Learning from the Past 09:30 At the End of the Day 10:17 A Coaching Question _______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here: Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
11:2925/11/2024
Episode 84 - Splinters of Trust: Being Ready with the Tweezers
In this weekly episode of the Educators Among Us podcast, host Scott Barron, Chief Reinvention Officer with School Growth, LLC emphasizes the vital role of trust in education. He shares personal anecdotes and insights on how trust impacts relationships between educators and students, even with family members close to him. With personal stories, insightful quotes and a passion for education and educators, he shines a light on how being trusted, and being trustworthy can enhance the learning environment. Barron encourages educators to prioritize authenticity, wisdom, and care in their interactions, ultimately fostering a supportive community that benefits everyone involved. Takeaways -Education is about making a difference in people's lives. -Trust is essential for building relationships in education. -Learning to trust is a challenging but necessary task. -Trust maximizes our influence as educators. -Being trustworthy opens up opportunities for connection. -Authenticity and care are key to being trustworthy. -Trust is the foundation of a supportive learning environment. -We must prioritize relationships over personal agendas. -All educators play a role in fostering trust within the community. -Reflecting on our trustworthiness can guide our actions. Chapters 00:53 Introduction to the Educators Among Us Podcast 02:17 Pulling out the Splinters 05:13 Learning to Trust 08:18 Being Trustworthy 09:36 Thank You to Educators 10:07 A Coaching Question _______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here: Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
10:4918/11/2024
Episode 83 - Reasonably Unbrakeable: The Heroic Super Power
Each week in the Educators Among Us podcast, host Scott Barron, Chief Reinvention Officer with School Growth, LLC., discusses the noble calling of educators and the impact they have on the lives of others. In this episode, Reasonably Unbrakeable: The Heroic Super Power, Scott emphasizes the importance of perseverance, defining true heroes as those who selflessly give of themselves to make a difference. Barron encourages educators to embody an 'unbreakable' spirit, pushing through challenges and remaining focused on their mission. The motivational monologue highlights the need for unity and support within the educational community, urging listeners to reflect on their daily contributions to the lives they touch. Takeaways -Educators have a noble calling to change lives. -Heroes are defined by their selflessness and actions. -Persistence is key; never stop trying. -Being unbreakable means pushing through challenges. -Educators should maintain a strong perspective. -The impact of educators can last generations. -Unity and support are essential in education. -Reflect on daily contributions to the mission. -Love and lead those you educate. -The journey of an educator is filled with opportunities. Chapters 00:49 Introduction to Educators Among Us 02:12 We Need Heroes 04:04 The Unbreakable Spirit of Educators 07:16 The Passion of the Hero 10:17 Being A Part of the Lives of Educators 11:32 Coaching Question _______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here: Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
12:1511/11/2024
Episode 82 - Remarkable Reunion - Growing through Change
In the Educators Among Us podcast, Scott Barron Chief Reinvention Officer with School Growth, emphasizes the vital role educators play in inspiring and guiding others. Int this episode, Scott discusses the inevitability of change in life and education, encouraging educators to embrace challenges and adapt to new circumstances. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, Barron highlights the importance of growth, resilience, and the positive impact educators have on their communities. Takeaways -Educators are crucial in inspiring and guiding others. -Change is inevitable and should be embraced. -Personal growth is a continuous journey for educators. -Flexibility and adaptation are signs of intelligence. -The influence of educators can change lives significantly. -Challenges in education are common and require resilience. -Purposeful change contributes to personal and professional goals. -Seeking feedback and learning from others fosters growth. -Embracing new perspectives can be painful but necessary. -Encouragement and support among educators are essential. Chapters 00:52 Celebrating Educators and Their Impact 03:04 Change is Inevitable 05:47 The Necessity of Change in Education 10:46 Embracing Challenges and Growth _______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here: Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
12:4004/11/2024
Episode 81 - Grave Stories: Meaning That Gives Life
Episode 81 - Grave Stories: Meaning That Gives Life In the Educators Among Us podcast, Scott Barron Chief Reinvention Officer with School Growth, discusses the vital role of educators in shaping the lives of students and the community. In this episode, Scott shares insights from a recent trip to Buenos Aires, where he explored the La Recoleta Cemetery, and was inspired to consider the significance of storytelling and curiosity in education. Barron emphasizes the importance of crafting one's narrative and recognizing the lasting influence educators have on future generations. Takeaways -Educators have a noble calling to elevate others. -The stories we tell shape our perceptions and the world. -Curiosity drives engagement and learning. -Every educator's influence can last for generations. -Crafting a personal narrative is essential for educators. -Listening to others' stories enriches our understanding. -Education is a privilege that can change lives. -Recognizing the greater story helps in personal growth. -Every day is a new opportunity to write our story. -The responsibility of educators is profound and impactful. Chapters 00:52 The Noble Calling of Educators 03:22 Exploring Stories in Buenos Aires 07:09 The Power of Curiosity and Storytelling 09:45 Crafting Your Narrative as an Educator 13:59 Coaching Question _______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here: Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
15:0028/10/2024
Lasting Impressions to Spur Them On
Episode 80 - Lasting Impressions to Spur Them On As educators, we are making an immediate and impactful impression on our students, our coworkers, our administration and our success in the school. In this episode of the Educators Among Us podcast, host Scott Barron, Chief Reinvention Officer with School Growth, talks about being aware of the impression we are making. It is a lasting one. He emphasizes the importance of first impressions, the responsibility educators hold in shaping lives, and the lasting influence they can have. Scott encourages listeners to be mindful of the impressions they leave behind and to strive to inspire and motivate those around them. The Educators Among Us podcast is a weekly discussion about the impact we as educators have on the world around us. Be sure to subscribe to receive this weekly encouragement and information to help improve your effectiveness, satisfaction and excellence in education and leadership. Takeaways -The life-changing impact of educators is profound. -First impressions are crucial in shaping perceptions. -Educators have a powerful responsibility in their influence. -Words and attitudes can sow seeds of motivation or discouragement. -Self-awareness is key to understanding our influence on others. -We should consider how to spur one another on toward good deeds. -The examples we set can inspire others to raise their standards. -We are made for more than the challenges we face. -The impressions we leave can last for generations. Chapters 00:44 The Impact of Educators 02:10 Reflections on Jim Henson of Sesame Street 03:20 First Impressions Matter 06:25 The Power of Influence 08:09 Leaving a Lasting Impression 09:58 Coaching Question _______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here: Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
10:4621/10/2024
Episode 79 - Find the Tempo: Living in Rhythm
Episode 79 - Find the Tempo: Living in Rhythm In this episode of the Educators Among Us podcast, host Scott Barron, Chief Reinvention Officer with School Growth, discusses the vital role of educators and the challenges they face. He emphasizes the importance of tempo in education, how it affects relationships and teamwork, and the need for harmony within educational environments. Barron encourages educators to align their talents and priorities to achieve remarkable results, while also acknowledging the difficulties of growth and the support available to them. Takeaways -Educators play a vital role in the growth of others. -Finding joy in the challenges of education is essential. -Tempo is crucial for well-being and organizational harmony. -Listening to ourselves is key to effective learning. -The culture of a school can be felt through its tempo. -Teamwork enables common people to achieve uncommon results. -Effective educators recognize when to align with colleagues. -Trust and vulnerability are essential for team success. -Aligning talents and priorities leads to greater results. -Growth can be uncomfortable but is necessary for progress. Chapters 00:51 Introduction to the Educators Among Us Podcast 02:25 The Journey of Educators 03:54 Understanding Tempo in Education 08:32 The Importance of Teamwork and Harmony 09:23 Aligning Talents for Uncommon Results 13:08 Encouragement: Find the Tempo 14:54 Coaching Question _______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here: Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
15:3914/10/2024
Episode 78 - In the Mood: Everyday Choices That Matter
Episode 78 - In the Mood: Everyday Choices That Matter In this episode of the Educators Among Us podcast, host Scott Barron, Chief Reinvention Officer with School Growth LLC, reflects on the challenges faced by educators, particularly in the wake of Hurricane Helene. He emphasizes the importance of emotional mastery and resilience in navigating trials and tribulations. Barron encourages educators to consciously choose their emotional responses and maintain their influence and integrity in the face of adversity. He highlights the transformative power of perspective and the commitment required to support students and families through life's challenges. Finally, in this week's coaching moment, the question: Did I do my best to master my mood, today? Takeaways -Educators make a significant difference in people's lives. -Trials can lead to new opportunities for growth. -Emotions are created internally, not externally. -Effective educators master their emotions intentionally. -Perspective shifts can transform challenges into opportunities. -We cannot predict what will happen, but we can control our responses. -Sustaining influence requires emotional intelligence and commitment. -Love and lead students through life's ups and downs. -Intentionality is key to maintaining influence as an educator. -Mastering one's mood is essential for effective teaching. Chapters 00:50 The Call of Educators 01:46 Reflections on Hurricane Helene, Trials and Tribulations 04:26 Emotions are Created by Us 06:58 Emotional Mastery in Education 09:54 Sustaining Influence and Integrity 11:34 Coaching Question _______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here: Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
12:1707/10/2024
Episode 77 - Lifting Weights: Easing the Burdens of Others
In the Educators Among Us podcast, Scott Barron, Chief Reinvention Officer for School Growth LLC, discusses the vital role educators play in transforming lives and communities. In this episode, Scott draws parallels between physical strength training and the emotional and mental resilience required in education. He emphasizes the importance of supporting one another, sharing burdens, and fostering a sense of community among educators, and how important it is to be strong enough to do it and strong enough to help others take the “weight” or the burden off. He encourages listeners to reflect on their contributions and to actively engage in lifting the weights of others, both in their professional and personal lives. Finally, in this week's coaching moment, the question: Did you do your best to lift weights today? Takeaways -Educators have the power to change lives at all levels. -Strength training can enhance the mood and energy of educators. -We have a responsibility to support those who are struggling. -Listening and providing guidance can lighten the burdens of others. -Helping others keeps our perspective in check and enhances our spirit. -Shared burdens lead to shared blessings and growth. -Embracing challenges helps us develop resilience and character. -Community and encouragement are essential in the educational journey. -Reflecting on our daily contributions can lead to personal growth. -Being an educator is a privilege that comes with great responsibility. Chapters 00:51 Introduction: The Role of Educators in Changing Lives 02:30 Developing Muscle and Character 03:25 Strength Training for Educators 04:50 Obligation to Ease Burdens 07:00 Lifting the Burdens of Others 10:04 The Power of Community and Encouragement 11:00 Coaching Question _______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here: Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
11:4230/09/2024
Educators Among Us Episode 76 - Who Cares: The Heroes Who Respond
Educators Among Us Episode 76 - Who Cares: The Heroes Who Respond In this episode of the Educators Among Us podcast, Scott Barron emphasizes the profound impact educators have on the world through their care and commitment. A quote from everyone’s favorite educator, Mr. Fred Rogers sets the tone for the show, that those who do care, always and for the right reasons, and who respond accordingly, are “heroes”. He discusses the importance of compassion, responsibility, and the need for educators to see and respond to the needs of their students and colleagues. That these people need we as educators to care, and to respond and to act. It may be our responsibility as educators to do so. Barron encourages listeners to embrace their role as heroes in education, highlighting that the true measure of success lies in how much we care for others. The coaching question,”Did I do my best to share responsibility today” brings this challenging and uplifting episode to a close. Takeaways -Educators are heroes because they care deeply. -Shared responsibility is crucial in education. -We will be remembered for how much we cared. -Compassion involves seeing how others experience life. -Generosity requires preparation and intention. -The most critical time to care is when no one else does. -Being ready to help is essential for educators. -Effective action is necessary to meet the needs of others. -Strength is needed to uphold our values in education. -Reflecting on our impact is vital for growth. Chapters 00:58 Introduction 01:58 The Call to Educate: A Hero's Journey 02:14 Fred Rogers “Heroes” 05:33 Three Keys to More Abundant Living 08:55 “Why Should I Care?” 10:33 Caring: The Heart of Education _______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here: Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
12:5123/09/2024
Episode 75 - Discerning Truth: Halfway is No Way
Summary The Educators Among Us podcast is designed to provide encouragement, perspective, and challenges for all roles in education. In this episode, host Scott Barron, Chief Reinvention Officer with School Growth LLC, talks about the importance of truth in education particularly in the context of the current election year in the United States. The challenge of discerning truth and avoiding half-truths is explored, along with the need for educators to have integrity and exhibit truth in their words and actions. Trust and truth are identified as crucial elements in education, and the curse of confusion is highlighted when trust and truth become circumstantial. The importance of being truthful with oneself and others can not be overstated. Choosing truth and making an impact. That’s what we are talking about in this episode of the Educators Among Us Podcast. Did you do your best to choose truth today? Takeaways -Educators play a vital role in education and should be committed to the mission of bringing their best every day. -Discerning truth is crucial in education, especially in the midst of an election year. -Educators must strive to be truthful in their words and actions, both with others and with themselves. -Trust and truth are essential for effective education, and the curse of confusion arises when they become circumstantial. Chapters 00:50 Introduction to the Educators Among Us podcast 04:00 The Importance of Truth and Integrity in Education 06:46 The Pressure to Spin the Truth 10:03 The Crucial Role of Trust in Education 11:04 Telling the Truth as a Brave Action 12:02 Conclusion: Choosing Truth and Making an Impact _______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here: Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
13:5116/09/2024
Episode 74 - Authoring Success: An Interview with Coy Bowles
Educators Among Us - Episode 74: "Authoring Success: An Interview with Coy Bowles" Summary In this episode, host Scott Barron, Chief Reinvention Officer with School Growth LLC interviews Coy Bowles, guitarist/instrumentalist with the Grammy-winning Zac Brown Band and a children's book author. Coy highlights the power of teaching and the impact educators can have on students' lives. Coy believes that he can be inspiring to others to pursue their dreams, just like educators can. He emphasizes the importance of creativity, imagination, and taking risks. His books and his music are his way of putting that purpose into action. In this very special interview, Coy talks about a teacher who had a profound impact on his life and inspired him to pursue his dreams. Coy also discusses his journey as a musician and how he transitioned into writing children's books. Coy's books, such as 'Amy Giggles' and 'Will Powers,' aim to make a positive difference in the lives of children and educators. In this conversation, Coy Bowles discusses his new children's album and book, as well as his approach to supporting teachers. Coy's new business model involves gifting teachers content instead of simply promoting it, to make their lives easier and more creative He emphasizes the importance of networking and forming a unified front among educators. He also encourages teachers to share their stories to build a stronger community and support system. This Educators Among Us episode is a powerful interview with a powerful entertainer, author, and ultimately, educator…Coy Bowles of the Zac Brown Band. Takeaways -Educators have a lifelong impact on their students and can inspire them to pursue their —dreams. -Taking risks and stepping out of one's comfort zone can lead to personal and professional growth. -Creativity and imagination are essential for personal development and making a positive difference in the world. -Teachers play a crucial role in shaping the lives of children and can provide valuable insights for authors and creators of educational materials. Networking and forming a unified front among educators can provide valuable support and resources. -Gifting teachers with content can be a more effective approach than simply promoting it. -Sharing stories with other teachers can build a stronger community and support system. -Teaching has the power to make a significant impact on students' lives. Chapters 00:51 Introduction and Appreciation for Educators 03:10 The Impact of Mr. Tom Sullivan 07:10 Taking Risks and Embracing Creativity 12:22 Connecting to Your Calling 17:23 Publishing Children's Books 20:32 Learning from Failure and Seeking Advice 22:00 Building a Unified Front: Networking and Collaboration Among Educators 27:06 The Power of Storytelling: Sharing Stories to Build a Stronger Community 31:15 The Impact of Teaching: Making a Difference in Students' Lives Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
41:4709/09/2024
Episode 73 - Let's Break This Down
Just because you say it, doesn’t mean it gets communicated. In this episode of the Educators Among Us Podcast, host Scott Barron, Chiefs Reinvention Officer with School Growth LLC emphasizes the importance of effective communication in education. He shares a story about a humorous encounter at a restaurant that highlights the need to break down messages clearly. This lays the groundwork for the discussing the challenges of communication in the school ecosystem and the need for simplicity and clarity. He encourages educators to practice and improve their communication skills, as it is a prerequisite for success. The episode concludes with a reminder to be remarkably clear in messages and to prioritize building relationships and trust. Takeaways Effective communication is vital in education and requires practice and humility. Simplifying messages and avoiding unnecessary complexity is key to ensuring understanding. Timing and order of message delivery are important for maintaining relationships and trust. Improving communication skills is a prerequisite for success in education. Building relationships and trust should be a priority in communication. Chapters 00:48 Introduction and Appreciation for Educators 04:31 Importance of Communication in Education 05:50 Mastering the Disciplines of Communication 08:54 Making Adjustments 11:21 Avoiding Complexity and Using Simple Language 14:32 Building Relationships and Trust through Communication 16:20 Closing Thoughts and Coaching Question _______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
17:2802/09/2024
Episode 72 - The Good Fight
Educators Among Us Podcast Episode 72 - The Good Fight There are fights taking place everywhere we look. On the field, in the political arena, in the workplace, and at school. But which of these fights is worth taking on, and which is better left alone? In today's podcast episode, host Scott Barron, Chief Reinvention Officer with School Growth LLC, discusses the importance of fighting the good fight in the field of education. He emphasizes the need to be discerning about the battles we choose to fight and to focus on what is truly important. Barron encourages educators to have a clear personal mission and to stay true to their beliefs and goals. He highlights the discipline and trade-offs required for growth and the impact educators can make in the lives of others. Barron also advocates for the use of coaching as a powerful tool for professional development. Takeaways Educators face numerous challenges and must be discerning about the battles they choose to fight. Having a clear personal mission and staying true to one's beliefs and goals is crucial in the field of education. Discipline and trade-offs are necessary for growth and success as an educator. Coaching can be a powerful tool for professional development and improving effectiveness as an educator. Chapters 01:04: Introduction and Appreciation for Educators 05:17 Choosing the Right Battles 07:47 Staying True to Beliefs and Goals 10:37 The Impact of Educators 11:04 The Power of Coaching 13:22 Conclusion and Coaching Question _______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
14:1226/08/2024
Episode 71 - Doing Justice: The Courage and Humility to Stand
The Educators Among Us Podcast is brought to you by Educators Fellowship and School Growth LLC. What is Justice? Is it about the law and your obligations? Is it about paybacks and fairness. Perhaps. but in this episode of Educators Among Us, we talk about Justice as a virtue that starts and stays within. Scott Barron leads us through a discussion that explores the importance of educators and their role in changing lives. It emphasizes the responsibility of educators to provide encouragement and perspective to students. The virtue of justice is discussed as a key aspect of education, guiding relationships and decision-making. Scott highlights the need for virtues, including justice, to be incorporated into the curriculum and professional development of educators. Ultimately, this podcast episode serves as a a reminder for educators to stay true to their calling and strive for justice in their daily lives. Takeaways Educators have the power to change lives and should provide encouragement and perspective to students. The virtue of justice is important in education, guiding relationships and decision-making. Virtues, including justice, should be incorporated into the curriculum and professional development of educators. Educators should strive to stay true to their calling and pursue justice in their daily lives. Chapters 01:00 The Power of Educators to Change Lives 03:24 The Virtue of Justice in Education 05:20 Incorporating Virtues into Education 07:10 Staying True to the Calling of Educators 10:08 Let Justice Roll _______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
14:4519/08/2024
Episode 70 - The Art and Science of Learning: An Interview with Dr. Barbara Oakley
Dr. Barbara Oakley, a professor at Oakland University, has lived an amazing life as a lifelong learner and educator. She is a prolific author and has created the third most popular Massive Open Online Course (MOOK) in the world. In this podcast, she shares her unique journey and insights as an educator. She emphasizes the importance of providing energetic encouragement to educators and the adventures they face in their work. Dr. Oakley discusses the impact of a teacher who used active and cooperative learning approaches combined with traditional methods to help students learn. She also highlights the value of storytelling and the use of metaphor and analogy in teaching. Dr. Oakley explores the challenges and opportunities presented by emerging technologies in education, such as AI and virtual reality. She encourages educators to embrace change and adapt to new techniques and approaches. Dr. Oakley's passion for learning and problem-solving shines through in her work, and she encourages others to pursue their educational goals. This episode of the Educators Among Us podcast encourages educators to challenge their own limitations, to remain lifelong learners, and to learn to teach others well, using every tool they have within, and even outside of their grasp. Takeaways Educators need energetic encouragement and support in their work. Active and cooperative learning approaches, combined with traditional methods, can be effective in helping students learn. Storytelling and the use of metaphor and analogy can enhance teaching and make it more engaging. Emerging technologies, such as AI and virtual reality, present both challenges and opportunities in education. Educators should embrace change and adapt to new techniques and approaches. Dr. Barbara Oakley's journey as an educator demonstrates the importance of lifelong learning and problem-solving. Chapters 01:22 Energetic Encouragement for Educators 04:56 The Power of Active and Cooperative Learning 08:51 Engaging Students through Storytelling and Metaphor 24:37 Exploring the Challenges and Opportunities of Emerging Technologies 29:06 Embracing Change: Adapting to New Techniques and Approaches 40:01 Dr. Barbara Oakley: A Lifelong Learner and Problem-Solver _______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
47:4512/08/2024
Episode 69: Don't Take The Ride
Title: Episode 69 - Don’t Take The Ride This episode of the Educators Among Us podcast focuses on the roller coaster ride of being an educator and offers encouragement to stay grounded and true to one's calling. Your Host, Scott Barron acknowledges the challenges and emotional ups and downs that come with the profession of teaching and educating other, but emphasizes the importance of making intentional choices to find peace and joy. The episode encourages educators to avoid getting caught up in drama and to stay disciplined and connected to their faith. Overall, it serves as a reminder to educators to prioritize their well-being and maintain perspective. Takeaways Being an educator can feel like an emotional roller coaster ride, but it's important to stay grounded and true to one's calling. Avoid getting caught up in drama and make intentional choices to find peace and joy. Stay disciplined and connected to your faith to maintain perspective. Prioritize your well-being and take care of yourself as an educator. Chapters 00:51 Introduction and Appreciation for Educators 02:21 The Roller Coaster Ride of the School Year 03:51 Living on an Emotional Roller Coaster 04:35 Choosing Not to Take the Ride 06:08 Designing Our Own Pathways 07:10 Getting Off the Roller Coaster 08:12 Finding Peace and Joy in the Journey 09:00 Staying Grounded and True to Your Calling 10:00 Inviting Others to Join the Community 10:25 Reflecting on Staying Grounded and True _______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
11:0005/08/2024
Episode 68 - I Hope This Works
Title: Episode 68 - I Hope it Works This episode of the Educators Among Us podcast celebrates and encourages educators who make a lasting difference in the lives of students. Your host, Scott Barron, reflects on the importance of planning and taking action. You’ll enjoy a poignant story about his grandchildren on a recent beach vacation, including sandcastles and the need to solve a problem. As the analogy goes, the sand mixture has to be right. Sometimes it’s too wet. Sometimes it’s too dry. And yes, sometimes, you’ve got to “flip the bucket”. Scott emphasizes the need for educators to be bold and courageous in trying new methods and embracing change, and also discusses the challenges of managing time and staying focused on priorities. Ultimately, this episode encourages educators to make the most of every opportunity and develop habits and a mindset that enables growth and innovation for themselves, and those who seek to learn from them. Takeaways Educators have a noble calling and make a lasting difference in the lives of students. Planning and considering all options before taking action is important. Educators need to be bold and courageous in trying new methods and embracing change. Managing time and prioritizing tasks is crucial for productivity. Every opportunity is a chance for growth and innovation. Chapters 00:48 - Celebrating and Encouraging Educators 03:04 - The Importance of Planning and Action 04:26 - “Flip the Bucket” 05:56 - Being Bold and Courageous in Education 08:52 - You are called for a reason 10:20 - Managing Time and Priorities 14:05 - Coaching Question _______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
14:5029/07/2024
Ep 67 - Difficulties Abound: Overcoming the Challenges to Win
Title: Difficulties Abound: Overcoming the Challenges to Win Today's conversation concerns educators' challenges and difficulties and how to use them as opportunities for growth and learning. In this podcast, we encourage educators to feed their minds with positive content, surround themselves with positive people, and develop good habits. The conversation concludes with a reminder to embrace difficulties and use them as opportunities for leadership. In this episode, we “flashback” to one of our most popular episodes, Episode 3, where we first brought up the concept of “using your difficulties” for good, instead of allowing them to derail the important work you are trying to do. We close with a discussion of best practices so that you can use those difficulties when they arise. Things like more rest, surrounding yourself with positivity and positive people, and prioritizing oneself in order to contribute to effective leadership. Takeaways • Educators face various challenges and difficulties in their roles. • Difficulties can be used as opportunities for growth and learning. • Never pass up a chance to use a difficulty, though we certainly might wish we didn’t have them, or might try to avoid them. • Self-care and rest are crucial for educators to handle difficulties effectively. • Feeding the mind with positive content and surrounding oneself with positive people is important. • Developing good habits and prioritizing oneself contributes to effective leadership. Chapters 00:00 Introduction: Educators Among Us 03:36 Episode #3 “Use the Difficulty” 14:47 Michael Caine (see link to video below) 15:06 Self-Created Difficulties 15:43 Developing Good Habits for Effective Leadership Helpful links: Michael Caine video clip “Using Difficulties”. _______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
19:2122/07/2024
Episode 66 - Keep that Spark
Our conversation today focuses on the importance of maintaining perspective and purpose as educators, and to remember our “Why” as we perform this important work. In this episode, we “flash back” to our first episode of the Educators Among Us podcast, so you can hear why we do what we do and why it matters. Then. Way back in the beginning. And now. We cap off the program by talking about that “spark” that you had as an educator, and how it’s so important to find it and to keep it. Takeaways • Maintaining perspective is crucial for educators to remember their purpose and not get lost in the emotions of the moment. • Educators have the power to spark enthusiasm for learning and should see themselves as more than just dispensers of curriculum. • Teaching hearts, minds, and souls is an important aspect of education. • Educators who spark dreams and enable growth and achievement are invaluable. • Gratitude should be expressed for the commitment and courage of educators who answer the call to serve and persevere. Chapters 00:56: Maintaining Perspective and Purpose 02:37: Episode 1 “The Introduction” 11:13: Sparking Enthusiasm for Learning 12:07: “A Direct Hit” 13:27: Expressing Gratitude for Educators ___________________ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em, here https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
15:0415/07/2024
Episode 65 - A Family Tradition of Educators
To be an educator is a noble calling with motivation that goes beyond compensation. The most effective educators are all in, committed with mind, heart, soul, and body. No one should be deterred from such a meaningful life purpose. ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
41:4708/07/2024
Ep. 64 - Bring The Warmth, Not The Heat
Whatever we do should be carried out with intense desire and a fiery purpose, but we must be self-controlled, tempered by humility rooted in a purposeful perspective. Educators who love, teach students to love. Quotes: Carl Jung: “One looks back with appreciation to the brilliant teachers, but with gratitude to those who touch our human feelings. The curriculum is so much necessary raw material, but warmth is the vital element for the growing plant and for the soul of a child.” Yogi Berra: “It ain't the heat, it's the humility.” Bible Verse: 1 Peter 3:8 All of you be harmonious, sympathetic, loving, compassionate, and humble. Coaching Question: Did I do my best to bring the warmth today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
10:3801/07/2024
Ep 63 - Did You Hear That
When we're called to do something, we can’t delay til things are just right with no risks. We may risk restoring relationships, trying new methods, or learning the latest tech. Though the risks are evaluated carefully, we favor action over the fearful status quo because if we hesitate, we might miss the chance of a lifetime at the peak of the mountain. Quotes: Dale Carnegie: “Take a chance! All life is a chance. The man who goes farthest is generally the one who is willing to do and dare.” Dr. Daniel Kahneman: “Their decisions make a difference; they are inventors, entrepreneurs, political and military leaders—not average people. They got to where they are by seeking challenges and taking risks.” Bible Verse: Ecclesiastes 11:4 “Whoever watches the wind will not plant; whoever looks at the clouds will not reap.” Coaching Question: Did I do my best to take a chance today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
11:3624/06/2024
Ep. 62 - Prudence and the Educator
Prudence is the virtue by which we recognize our divine duty and choose to fulfill it. Prudence enables us to expertly navigate daily decisions with remarkable wisdom and leadership that recognizes different conditions and uses the wisest approach. Quotes: Dante Alighieri: “Consider your origins: you were not made to live as brutes, but to follow virtue and knowledge.” John Ortberg: “Prudence is foresight and far-sightedness. It's the ability to make immediate decisions on the basis of their longer-range effects.” Euripides: “Life has no blessing like a prudent friend.” Coaching Question: Did I do my best to allow prudence to prevail today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
11:4417/06/2024
Ep. 61 - I Told You Once
Our desire as educators is to communicate expertly in a manner that grows trust and inspires the desired responses. That means we must master a whole new level of habits and skills because communication doesn’t just happen. It involves listening, sensing, and talking in order for us to adapt our methods to the way they perceive and process the world. Quotes: Robert Frost: “Half the world is composed of people who have something to say and can’t, and the other half who have nothing to say and keep on saying it.” Anne Morrow Lindbergh: “Good communication is just as stimulating as black coffee,and just as hard to sleep after.” Bible Verse: Proverbs 12:18 “Careless words stab like a sword, but the words of wise people bring healing.” Coaching Question: Did I do my best to reinforce the message today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
11:5110/06/2024
Ep. 60 - Inner Peace
When we sustain our serenity, that inner peace, we gain significant advantages in all circumstances because we make wiser decisions, stay on purpose, and are more trusted as leaders.A sense of security returns to our schools when we have a steadfast heart and mind. Quotes: Henry Fielding: “I am content; that is a blessing greater than riches; and he to whom that is given need ask no more.” William James: “The greatest weapon against stress is our ability to choose one thought over another.” Bible Verse: Isaiah 26:3 “You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.” Coaching Question: Did I do my best to practice peace within today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
11:3603/06/2024
Ep. 59 - Breaking Bad
Breaking bad luck or unfortunate patterns in life is far more likely to happen when we address our own contributions: bad habits, bad attitudes, and bad mindsets. Excellence is not a goal to be achieved, but an attitude to be cultivated. Quotes: Helen Keller: “Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.” Ulysses S. Grant: “Everyone has his superstitions. One of mine has always been when I started to go anywhere, or to do anything, never to turn back or to stop until the thing intended was accomplished.” Charles V. Cherbuliez: “What helps luck is a habit of watching for opportunities, of having a patient, but restless mind, of sacrificing one’s ease or vanity, of uniting a love of detail to foresight, and of passing through hard times bravely” Coaching Question: Did I do my best to break bad today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
10:3927/05/2024
Ep. 58 - Interview with Dr. Amy Swann: We've Got This
Survival is the approach some take to each day, just trying to get through to the end. But not Dr. Amy Swann. She has developed a tenacity for achieving the desired goals, no matter what sacrifices and hard work are required to navigate through the obstacles. Quotes: Dr. Amy Swann: “As leaders, we need to go, oh that didn’t work. Hey team, let’s come together. And how can we strategize this? How can we make a plan to get this right? Because that was a good idea, that just didn’t work.” Dr. Amy Swann: “I can improve what I’m doing. Doesn’t mean that you’re not still doing a good job, but you know, do we want to be good or do we want to be great?” Dr. Amy Swann: “We learn from great leaders and we learn from the leaders where we’re like, it doesn’t have to be that way.” Coaching Question: Did I do my best to persevere under trial today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
37:1320/05/2024
Ep. 57 - That Personal Touch
Educators who love what they do have greater joy and are more productive--they know how to unleash potential through that personal touch. Quotes: Leo Buscaglia: “Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around.” Plato: “At the touch of love everyone becomes a poet.” Christa McAuliffe: “I touch the future. I teach.” Coaching Question: Did I do my best to share that personal touch today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
10:5613/05/2024
Ep. 56 - Surprise Ending
The art of teaching, when properly practiced, utilizes the emotion of surprise, helping those we influence see themselves and the world anew through profound truths, reliable principles, and creative solutions. Quotes: Henri Nouwen: “Each day holds a surprise. But only if we expect it can we see, hear, or feel it when it comes to us. Let's not be afraid to receive each day's surprise.” Ashley Montagu: “The moments of happiness we enjoy take us by surprise. It is not that we seize them, but that they seize us.” Charles Morgan: “There is no surprise more magical than the surprise of being loved: It is God's finger on man’s shoulder.” Coaching Question: Did I do my best to receive this day’s surprise? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
11:4306/05/2024
Ep. 55 - The Mirror Doesn't Lie
Each day we make subtle choices that move us closer to or further from our goals. Starting the morning with zealous humility and curiosity to calibrate our expertise enables us to listen to our body, to our soul, and even the One who makes us whole. Quotes: Margaret J. Wheatley: “Without reflection, we go blindly on our way, creating more unintended consequences, and failing to achieve anything useful.” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: “Behavior is the mirror in which everyone shows their image.” Bible Verse: 2 Corinthians 10:12 “We would not dare put ourselves in the same class with, or compare ourselves to, those who recommend themselves. Whenever they measure themselves by their own standards or compare themselves among themselves, they show how foolish they are.” Coaching Question: Did I do my best to learn from my reflections today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
11:2529/04/2024
Ep. 54 - Caddy Hack
We're all going to fail—that’s life—but victory is won by those who seek wise counsel and convert that pain into opportunity to learn, adjust, and grow. Quotes: Alfred North Whitehead: “No one who achieves success does so without acknowledging the help of others. The wise and confident acknowledge this help with gratitude.” Jean de La Fontaine: “Nothing is as dangerous as an ignorant friend; a wise enemy is to be preferred.” Bible Verse: Proverbs 12:15 A stubborn fool considers his own way the right one, but a person who listens to advice is wise. Coaching Question: Did I do my best to heed wisdom today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
10:1322/04/2024
Ep. 53 - Stupid Grace
In the last quarter of the school year, the opportunities for grace seem to multiply. So we have to dig deeper, stay true to our noble calling, and be disciplined in grace. Quotes: Friedrich Nietzsche: “He who fights too long against dragons becomes a dragon himself; and if you gaze too long into the abyss, the abyss will gaze into you.” Mark Twain: “Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.” Tyler Perry: “It's not an easy journey, to get to a place where you forgive people. But it is such a powerful place, because it frees you.” Coaching Question: Did I do my best to plant seeds of grace today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
11:3015/04/2024
Ep. 52 - That's Dirty
Few talk about the fact that education is a dirty job that even Mike Rowe esteems. Our real impact is providing the best soil and the conditions for others to flourish. Quotes: Plato: “People are like dirt. They can either nourish you and help you grow as a person or they can stunt your growth and make you wilt and die.” Howard Warren Buffet: “Soil is a living ecosystem, and is a farmer's most precious asset. A farmer's productive capacity is directly related to the health of his or her soil.” Bible Verse: Matthew 13:23 As for what was sown on good soil, this is the one who hears the word and understands it. He indeed bears fruit. Coaching Question: Did I do my best to be great dirt today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
11:2908/04/2024
Ep. 51 - Righteous Anger
Very little about anger produces righteousness. Instead, it most often reveals the worst of us by escalating reckless thinking and actions that violate our core beliefs. Quotes: Dale Carnegie: Any fool can criticize, complain, and condemn—and most fools do. But it takes character and self-control to be understanding and forgiving.” Epictetus: “Whenever you are angry, be assured that it is not only a present evil, but that you have increased a habit.” Bible Verse: Matthew 5:24-25 A fool gives full vent to his spirit, but a wise man quietly holds it back. Coaching Question: Did I do my best to opt for love over anger today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
10:2801/04/2024
Ep. 50 - Negotiated Settlement
Conflict is part of the path, but we refuse to linger long there because the cancer of resentment and vengeance consumes a heart made for joy. Quotes: Ian Fleming: “You only live twice: Once when you’re born and once when you look death in the face.” Steve Jobs: “If you live each day as it was your last, someday you’ll most certainly be right.” Bible Verse: Matthew 5:24-25 First go and be reconciled to them; then come and offer your gift. Settle matters quickly with your adversary. Coaching Question: Did I do my best to settle up today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
13:2925/03/2024
Ep. 49 - Notable Exceptions
Scott Barron dives into the opportunities that we have to be exceptional and why it is important that we seek to stand out as exceptional educators. Quotes: Charles Osgood: “There are no exceptions to the rule that everybody likes to be an exception to the rule.” Sean Dyche: “Consistency of performance is essential. You don't have to be exceptional every week but as a minimum you need to be at a level that even on a bad day you get points on the board.” Bible Verse: Titus 2:7-8a Show yourself in all respects to be a model of good works, and in your teaching show integrity, dignity, and sound speech. Coaching Question: Did I do my best to be notably exceptional today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
11:0618/03/2024
Ep. 48 - Wait There's More
Scott Barron encourages us to stay focused and committed to completing the plans that we embarked on at the beginning of the school year so that we may receive the full reward that goes with finishing well. Quotes: Louis Armstrong: “Musicians don't retire; they stop when there's no more music in them.” Tony Robbins: “Life is a gift, and it offers us the privilege, opportunity, and responsibility to give something back by becoming more.” Bible Verse: 2 John 1:8: Watch yourselves, that you do not lose what we have accomplished, but that you may receive a full reward. Coaching Question: Did I do my best to be more today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
12:4011/03/2024
Ep. 47 - Dream Weaver
Scott Barron looks into the value that dreams play in our own lives as educators and how we can help propel others around us to pursue their dreams,goals and desires. Quotes: Louisa May Alcott: “We all have our own life to pursue, our own kind of dream to be weaving, and we all have the power to make wishes come true, as long as we keep believing.” Henry Ward Beecher: “We sleep, but the loom of life never stops, and the pattern which was weaving when the sun went down is weaving when it comes up in the morning.” Bible Verse: Hebrews 11:1 Now faith is the certainty of things hoped for, a proof of things not seen. Coaching Question: Did I do my best to be a dream weaver today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
09:5204/03/2024
Ep. 46 - Do The Math
Scott Barron dissects the way we can add or take away value in a given situation or in an organization and how that implication has an impact far beyond ourselves. Quotes: John von Neumann: “If people do not believe that mathematics is simple, it is only because they do not realize how complicated life is.” Irvin D. Yalom: “When people don't have any curiosity about themselves, that is always a bad sign.” Bible Verse: Proverbs 11:24 “One gives freely, yet grows all the richer; another withholds what he should give, and only suffers want.” Coaching Question: Did I do my best to do the math today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
10:3326/02/2024
Ep. 45 - The Leader Within
Scott Barron explores the leadership potential within everyone and the influence that we, as educators, can have on others, both intentionally and unintentionally. Quotes: E.E. Cummings: “It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are.” Steve Jobs: “Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren’t used to an environment where excellence is expected.” Bible Verse: Luke 12:48 “From everyone who has been given much, much will be required; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, even more will be expected.” Coaching Question: Did I do my best to grow the leader within today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
13:1419/02/2024
Ep. 44 - In My Humble Opinion
Scott Barron dives into the importance of having a humble nature and the value of listening over sharing opinions. Quotes: Jane Austen: “Nothing is more deceitful than the appearance of humility. It is often only carelessness of opinion, and sometimes an indirect boast.” Saint Augustine: “Humility is the foundation of all the other virtues hence, in the soul in which this virtue does not exist there cannot be any other virtue except in mere appearance.” C. S. Lewis: “If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair.” Coaching Question: Did I do my best to stay humble in my opinions today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
10:0912/02/2024
Ep. 43 - Tone Deaf
Scott Barron explores the dangers of tone deafness and the benefits of tonal awareness in a school or organization that needs to work in unison. Quotes: Gretchen Rubin: “As goofy as it sounds, I try to sing in the morning. It's hard both to sing and to maintain a grouchy mood, and it sets a happy tone for everyone - particularly in my case, because I'm tone deaf, and my audience finds my singing a source of great hilarity.” Blaise Pascal: “Man's sensitivity to little things and insensitivity to the greatest things are marks of a strange disorder.” George Washington Carver: “I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour, if we will only tune in.” Coaching Question: Did I do my best to maintain tonal awareness today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
10:3605/02/2024
Ep. 42 - Next One Up
Scott Barron discusses what it means to be prepared to jump in for our colleagues and why it is so important to the overall health of an organization to have a team ready to support and cover for each other. Quotes: Theodore Roosevelt: “No man is worth his salt who is not ready at all times to risk his well-being, to risk his body, to risk his life, in a great cause.” Bible Verse: John 15:13 “Greater love has no one than this,that someone lay down his life for his friends.” Coaching Question: Did I do my best to be the next one up today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
10:4029/01/2024
Ep. 41 - Admire the Alligators
In this episode, Scott Barron explores the fears that plague us as adults and how navigating them wisely can push us to a life worth living. Quotes: Niccolo Machiavelli: “Wisdom consists in being able to distinguish among dangers and make a choice of the least harmful.” C.S. Lewis: “I do not think the forest would be so bright, nor the water so warm, nor love so sweet, if there were no danger in the lakes.” Helen Keller: “Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. The fearful are caught as often as the bold.” Coaching Question: Did I do my best to wisely and boldly navigate the dangers today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
10:5522/01/2024
Ep. 40 - Professional Courtesy
This week, Scott Barron emphasizes the importance of intentional kindness in all aspects of life, and how it can greatly affect the culture of a school or organization. Quotes: Saint Basel: "A tree is known by its fruit; a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost;he who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love." Madame de Stael - "Politeness is the art of choosing among your thoughts." Bible Verse: Proverbs 16:23-24 - The hearts of the wise make their mouths prudent, their lips promote instruction. Gracious words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bones. Coaching Question: Did I do my best to show professional courtesy today? ? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
11:1715/01/2024
Ep. 39 - Good News
Scott Barron discusses the impact that the good news can have on others around us and what we can do to share it with them. Quotes: Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl: “Everyone has inside them a piece of good news. The good news is you don’t know how great you can be! How much you can love! What you can accomplish! And what your potential is. William Blake: “If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is - infinite. Bible Verse: Isaiah 52:7: How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news! Coaching Question: Did I do my best to bring the good news today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
09:4908/01/2024
Ep. 38 - Pivotal Questions
Scott Barron discusses the importance of being able to stay in the moment in the situations that life throws at us and ask wise questions. Being able to learn, endure and grow from challenges will keep you moving forward. Quotes: Shannon L. Alder: “Courage doesn’t happen when you have all the answers. It happens when you are ready to face the questions you have been avoiding your whole life.” Scott Adams: “If there are no stupid questions, then what kind of questions do stupid people ask? Do they get smart just in time to ask questions?” Coaching Question: Did I do my best to ask pivotal questions today? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
12:2401/01/2024
Ep. 37 - As Promised
Scott Barron explores the promises that were made and fulfilled through the birth of Jesus and the profound changes that resulted from His teachings, presence and example. Quotes: Billy Graham: “Christmas is not a myth, not a tradition, not a dream. It is a glorious reality.” Jeroslav Pelikan: “Regardless of what anyone may personally think or believe about him, Jesus of Nazareth has been the dominant figure in the history of Western Culture for almost 20 centuries.” Dwight L. Moody: “God never made a promise that was too good to be true.” Bible Verse: Luke 2:10 “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people." Coaching Question: Did I do my best to rejoice in fulfilled promises?? ____ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
11:1525/12/2023
Ep. 36 - Rethinking Schools with Alan Pue
Scott Barron sits down with lifelong educator Alan Pue to delve into the essential role of administrators and their long-lasting impact on teachers' lives. To better understand how this partnership ultimately affects the educational experience of students in their classrooms. ______ Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith. www.Educatorsamonguspodcast.com www.educatorsamongus.com https://www.edfellowship.org/ Sign up for weekly encouragement messages. Buy the book, Love’em and Lead’em. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/ https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/ https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth
27:2118/12/2023