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  • S10 E5: Feelings are Data - What Your Gut is Trying to Tell You About Your School (with Erica Ebert)
    2026/06/26

    What if the best self-care strategy for school leaders isn't another wellness activity, but learning how to lead from a more regulated place?


    In this episode of The School Leadership Show, I sit down with Erica Ebert to move beyond the "yoga your way out of it" clichés and talk about what real self-care and regulated leadership look like in schools. Drawing on her 28 years of K-12 experience, Erica shares how mindfulness, self-awareness, and compassion can help leaders better understand themselves, their teams, and the cultures they create.

    We also discuss why "regulated leaders regulate rooms," and why predictable, psychologically safe environments may be the most powerful form of care leaders can provide.

    Consider this Erica's official audition as a future guest host. I'm excited to bring her into more conversations as we continue exploring what it means to do the work before the work.

    Visit Erica's website: ericaebert.com

    If you have questions, feedback, or suggestions for future episodes, including great non-education books with lessons for school leaders you can email me at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com.

    I would really appreciate it if you could leave a rating and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It helps a lot. And if you found this episode helpful, please share it with your colleagues.

    If you are interested in sponsoring the podcast, feel free to contact me directly at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com.


    Stay connected with me here:

    • Official Website: theschoolleadershipshow.org

    • YouTube: youtube.com/@theschoolleadershipshow

    • Facebook: facebook.com/theschoolleadershipshow

    • Instagram: instagram.com/theschoolleadershipshow


    Chapters:


    00:00 Welcome and Introductions

    01:14 Erica's Path to Mindfulness

    02:33 Mindfulness Basics for Leaders

    05:45 Awareness and Compassion Wings

    07:33 Feelings as Data

    10:59 Why People Resist the Work

    14:23 Safety Isn't Declared

    16:29 Leading Systemwide Change

    23:38 Self Care vs Strong Systems

    26:38 Rapid Fire and Wrap Up

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    31 分
  • S10 E04: Decoding Misconceptions in Reading Education with Timothy Shanahan
    2026/02/26

    In this episode of The School Leadership Show, I interview acclaimed author and reading expert Timothy Shanahan. We delve into Timothy's new book, 'Leveled Reading, Leveled Lives' discussing the troubling stagnation in U.S. reading levels and how traditional approaches to reading instruction have failed over the decades.

    Timothy critiques the widespread but ineffective method of using leveled readers and advocates for teaching grade-level texts with appropriate support. The conversation covers historical and contemporary research, the evolution of instructional strategies, and practical advice for school administrators to help improve reading achievement across all grades.

    Learn more and visit Tim's website https://www.shanahanonliteracy.com/.

    If you have questions, feedback, or suggestions for future episodes, including great non-education books with lessons for school leaders you can email me at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com.

    I would really appreciate it if you could leave a rating and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It helps a lot. And if you found this episode helpful, please share it with your colleagues.

    If you are interested in sponsoring the podcast, feel free to contact me directly at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com.

    Stay connected with me here:

    • Official Website: theschoolleadershipshow.org
    • YouTube: youtube.com/@theschoolleadershipshow
    • Facebook: facebook.com/theschoolleadershipshow
    • Instagram: instagram.com/theschoolleadershipshow


    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction

    01:20 Discussing the New Book: Leveled Reading Leveled Lives

    04:28 Historical Context of Reading Instruction

    10:22 Challenges with Current Reading Instruction Methods

    21:43 Proposed Solutions and Future Directions

    25:25 Addressing Reading Challenges in Young Learners

    26:32 The Importance of Fluency and Comprehension

    30:33 Background Knowledge and Its Role in Reading

    35:55 Effective Reading Instruction Strategies

    39:52 Reflecting on Changes in Reading Education

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    45 分
  • S10 E03: Navigating AI in Education: A Leadership Dialogue with Amanda Bickerstaff
    2026/02/12

    In this episode of the School Leadership Show, I had the pleasure of interviewing Amanda Bickerstaff, co-founder and CEO of AI for Education. We delved into Amanda's rich background in education and her pioneering work with AI. Amanda shared her journey from teaching high school biology in New York City to founding AI for Education, a platform dedicated to promoting AI literacy among educators and students.

    This conversation was recorded in partnership with NYSCOSS, as Amanda is a featured speaker at their pre-institute session before the Winter Institute conference in Albany. We discussed her upcoming pre-conference workshop at the NYSCOSS Winter Institute, focusing on the crucial roles of AI literacy, effective change management, and ensuring equitable access to AI tools in the education sector.

    For more information about the NYSCOSS Winter Institute and the pre-institute session, visit: https://na.eventscloud.com/website/91519/education/

    If you have questions, feedback, or suggestions for future episodes, including great non-education books with lessons for school leaders you can email me at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com.

    I would really appreciate it if you could leave a rating and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It helps a lot. And if you found this episode helpful, please share it with your colleagues.

    If you are interested in sponsoring the podcast, feel free to contact me directly at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com.

    Stay connected with me here:

    • Official Website: theschoolleadershipshow.org
    • YouTube: youtube.com/@theschoolleadershipshow
    • Facebook: facebook.com/theschoolleadershipshow
    • Instagram: instagram.com/theschoolleadershipshow

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction

    00:46 Amanda Bickerstaff's Background and Journey

    03:15 Founding AI for Education

    06:19 Early Work and Evolution

    10:01 Challenges and Best Practices in AI Adoption

    18:02 Equity and Access in AI

    25:05 Future of EdTech and Practical Tips

    32:14 Pre-conference workshop

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    34 分
  • Finding the Joy in Work (from NYSCOSS "Cabinet and Coffee" Holiday Edition)
    2026/01/15

    In this episode, I, Mike Doughty facilitates a conversation with cabinet level leaders sponsored by the New York State Council of School Superintendents (NYSCOSS). The group talked about strategies for finding the joy in work, cultivating positive culture in the workplace, and striving for work-life balance. If you're a cabinet level leader in New York State and would like to join future conversation like this, please visit the NYSCOSS website at https://www.nyscoss.org/

    Grab your coffee and join us as we hear from veteran and emerging leaders about sustaining the passion for this work and modeling healthy boundaries for the next generation of educators.

    If you have questions, feedback, or suggestions for future episodes, including great non-education books with lessons for school leaders you can email me at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com.

    I would really appreciate it if you could leave a rating and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It helps a lot. And if you found this episode helpful, please share it with your colleagues.

    If you are interested in sponsoring the podcast, feel free to contact me directly at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com.

    Stay connected with me here:

    • Official Website: theschoolleadershipshow.org
    • YouTube: youtube.com/@theschoolleadershipshow
    • Facebook: facebook.com/theschoolleadershipshow
    • Instagram: instagram.com/theschoolleadershipshow

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    35 分
  • Technology and the Impact on the Developing Student Brain (from "NYSCATE Conference")
    2025/12/19

    In this special episode from the NYSCATE Conference, I, Mike Doughty, and Christy Bezrutczyk discuss the influence of technology and AI on the developing student brain.

    We examine recent findings in neuroscience, the impact of screen time and blue light on learning and behavior, and the evolving role of AI in education. Our conversation stresses the importance of balanced technology integration, human connection, and systemic changes needed to enhance educational outcomes.

    Tune in to learn how we can leverage technology purposefully to support holistic student development.

    If you have questions, feedback, or suggestions for future episodes, including great non-education books with lessons for school leaders you can email me at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com.

    I would really appreciate it if you could leave a rating and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It helps a lot. And if you found this episode helpful, please share it with your colleagues.

    If you are interested in sponsoring the podcast, feel free to contact me directly at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com.

    Stay connected with me here:

    • Official Website: theschoolleadershipshow.org
    • YouTube: youtube.com/@theschoolleadershipshow
    • Facebook: facebook.com/theschoolleadershipshow
    • Instagram: instagram.com/theschoolleadershipshow

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    46 分
  • Empowering Critical Thinking Through Media Literacy (from "NYSSBA's President's Gavel Podcast")
    2025/12/17

    I am excited to share a conversation I had recently with the New York State School Boards Association (NYSSBA) on The President's Gavel podcast. This episode, based on a popular session from this year's Leadership in Education Event, explores media literacy and why it is arguably the most crucial skill set we need to teach students today.

    Join us as we delve into the challenges of the modern information ecosystem and explore how educators can empower students to become savvy thinkers, rather than merely "endless scrollers".

    Host: Ann Laszewski, Leadership Development Manager, NYSSBA

    Guest: Dr. Mike Doughty, Assistant Superintendent, Northeastern Regional Information Center, Capital Region BOCES (Previously joined the podcast for Episode 39: What's So Scary About AI? in 2023).

    Guest: Katherine Hamill, Director, Mid-Hudson Regional Information Center, Ulster BOCES

    Want to learn more about today's topic? Additional resources can be found in the original show notes for this episode. https://soundcloud.com/thepresidentsgavel/empowering-critical-thinking-through-media-literacy

    If you have questions, feedback, or suggestions for future episodes, including great non-education books with lessons for school leaders you can email me at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com.

    I would really appreciate it if you could leave a rating and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It helps a lot. And if you found this episode helpful, please share it with your colleagues.

    If you are interested in sponsoring the podcast, feel free to contact me directly at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com.

    Stay connected with me here:

    • Official Website: theschoolleadershipshow.org

    • YouTube: youtube.com/@theschoolleadershipshow

    • Facebook: facebook.com/theschoolleadershipshow

    • Instagram: instagram.com/theschoolleadershipshow

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    21 分
  • S10 E2: Understanding Pop Culture's Role in Modern Education
    2025/09/19

    How important is it to stay in touch with pop culture as a school leader?

    In this episode, I chat with Brooke Hammerling, the host of "Pop Culture Mondays… on Thursdays" podcast and the author of the widely read Pop Culture Mondays Newsletter. We dive into Brooke's unique journey from PR and communications to becoming a vital source of pop culture knowledge, especially for a gen Xer like me.

    Brooke shares how staying current with the latest trends can help educators connect better with their students, and the challenges and benefits of balancing communication in today's fast-paced, digital world. We also discuss the resurgence of 90s culture, iconic school movies, and why media literacy is crucial for today's students.

    If you have questions, feedback, or suggestions for future episodes, including great non-education books with lessons for school leaders you can email me at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com.

    I would really appreciate it if you could leave a rating and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It helps a lot. And if you found this episode helpful, please share it with your colleagues.

    If you are interested in sponsoring the podcast, feel free to contact me directly at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com.

    Stay connected with me here:

    • Official Website: theschoolleadershipshow.org
    • YouTube: youtube.com/@theschoolleadershipshow
    • Facebook: facebook.com/theschoolleadershipshow
    • Instagram: instagram.com/theschoolleadershipshow

    Connect with Brooke Hammerling and explore her insights:

    • Podcast: Pop Culture Mondays… on Thursdays
    • Newsletter: popculturemondays.com
    • Instagram: instagram.com/brooke


    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction

    00:23 Brooke's Background and Podcast

    02:22 The Pop Culture Mondays Newsletter

    05:25 Impact of Pop Culture on Schools

    07:54 Communication Challenges in Modern Education

    28:51 The Impact of Misinformation in Schools

    29:55 Pop Culture's Reflection on Education

    34:18 Favorite School-Centric Movies

    41:30 The '90s Revival

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    46 分
  • S10 E1: Guiding Through Change (Insights from Marie Wiles)
    2025/09/11

    How does one navigate the journey from English teacher to Superintendent?

    In this episode, I sit down with the recently retired Marie Wiles in a unique in-person interview. We dive deep into her 36-year-long career, from early teaching days and curriculum development to her tenure in various leadership roles, including her time as a BOCES district superintendent.

    Marie shares her insights on the importance of instructional experience, the challenges of transitioning roles, the value of networks, and her unexpected journey into authoring a book, "Lessons from the Bard: What Shakespeare Can Teach Us about School District Leadership". This engaging episode unfolds Marie's remarkable experiences and her perspectives on the future of education amid financial uncertainties.

    If you have questions, feedback, or suggestions for future episodes, including great non-education books with lessons for school leaders you can email me at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com.

    I would really appreciate it if you could leave a rating and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It helps a lot. And if you found this episode helpful, please share it with your colleagues.

    If you are interested in sponsoring the podcast, feel free to contact me directly at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com.

    Stay connected with me here:

    • Official Website: theschoolleadershipshow.org
    • YouTube: youtube.com/@theschoolleadershipshow
    • Facebook: facebook.com/theschoolleadershipshow
    • Instagram: instagram.com/theschoolleadershipshow

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Announcement

    00:49 Marie Wiles' Early Career in Education

    01:46 Transition to Higher Education and Doctoral Studies

    05:21 BOCES Experience and Leadership Roles

    08:53 Personal Life and Career Moves

    17:19 Balancing Lesson Plans and Student Interaction

    19:51 The Dunning-Kruger Effect in Leadership

    20:31 Challenges and Realities of Leadership Roles

    23:23 Gender Disparity in Educational Leadership

    25:49 Concerns for the Future of Education

    28:48 Hope and Faith in Youth

    31:46 Writing a Book: Lessons from Shakespeare

    32:03 The Process of Writing and Publishing

    37:26 Final Thoughts and Gratitude

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    39 分