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The Stronger Podcast

The Stronger Podcast

著者: Mike Montoya
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概要

The Stronger Podcast is where the real conversations behind education and nonprofit leadership come alive. Each episode spotlights executives, founders, and purpose-driven leaders who are shaping schools, organizations, and communities across the country. These are the people on the front lines, opening school doors, building new models, and creating opportunities for kids every single day. Leaders share their journeys, the challenges they are navigating right now, and the mission that drives them. It is the kind of candid, heart-level exchange you would normally only hear after hours at a conference. Listeners can expect stories of impact, resilience, vulnerability, and vision. Sometimes inspiring, sometimes raw, always real. This podcast is not about selling products or ideologies. It is about connection. By amplifying the voices of those doing the work, the goal is to build community, spread powerful ideas, and ultimately fuel the larger mission of creating opportunity for millions of children. If you care about education, leadership, and what it takes to build change from the ground up, this is your front-porch seat to the conversation.© 2025 Mike Montoya 出世 就職活動 社会科学 経済学
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  • Mergers Aren’t Failures: Protecting Impact Through Trust and Strategy – with Jessica Sutter
    2026/02/05

    From Bronx roots to shaping the future of public education: Jessica Sutter shares how a life grounded in service, trust, and intellectual rigor led her from the classroom to national education policy and consulting. Jessica is an education leader and consultant based in Washington, D.C., whose career spans teaching, charter school leadership, policy, and research.

    Raised in a large Catholic family in the Bronx, Jessica grew up in a household that prized education and community, values that continue to guide her work today. Though no longer religious, she carries forward a Jesuit-inspired commitment to social justice and leaving institutions better than she found them. That throughline has shaped her decades-long dedication to students, families, and mission-driven organizations.

    Jessica traces her journey from teaching in Chicago to training educators in Los Angeles, before becoming a founding teacher at KIPP LA Prep in the early days of the charter school movement. Those formative classroom years, including launching a middle school that eventually grew into a full district, grounded her leadership in the lived realities of students and families. Her curiosity about systems-level change later pulled her into education policy, beginning in Washington, D.C. during the Obama era, where an Education Pioneers fellowship and doctoral training deepened her impact.

    Today, Jessica brings together lived experience, qualitative research expertise, and hard-earned perspective as an independent consultant. She shares why trust, self-discipline, and intellectual honesty are non-negotiable in consulting, and why leaders must sometimes say no, or refer work elsewhere, to protect long-term credibility. She also reframes mergers and consolidations in education not as failures, but as mission-preserving strategies in a shifting philanthropic and funding landscape.

    At its heart, this conversation is about leadership with humanity - balancing ambition with vulnerability, innovation with stewardship, and meaningful work with a life well lived. Tune in for a thoughtful, deeply grounded discussion that will resonate with educators, nonprofit leaders, and anyone navigating change with purpose.

    Chapters

    00:31 👋 Meet Jessica Sutter Building Trust in Education

    00:59 🎧 Want a Podcast Just Like This One? Check Out podcastsmatter.com

    01:14 👩‍🎓 Jessica’s Early Life and Education

    12:30 📚 Career Journey From Teaching to Policy Work

    24:19 🌟 If You Are a Leader or Changemaker Looking for Support, Check Out geniusdiscovery.org

    25:47 🤝 The Role of Relationships in Consulting

    27:29 🧭 Balancing Self Discipline and Curiosity

    28:53 🔍 Why Trust and Expertise Matter in Consulting

    32:40 💡 Navigating Financial Pressure and Building Trust

    36:42 🔗 Mergers, Acquisitions, and Organizational Sustainability

    39:38 📝 Find Support for Writing Your Impact-Driven Book at booksthatmatter.org

    53:04 ✨ Reflections on a Life Well Lived

    57:17 🎙️ Find More Podcasts That Matter at podcaststhatmatter.org


    Links

    Website: https://www.edproconsultingllc.com
    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/edpro-consulting/?viewAsMember=true
    Connect with Jessica: www.linkedin.com/in/jessicasutter
    Connect with Jessica Sutter through her website and social channels, follow her work in education advocacy and consulting, and explore her insights on strategic partnerships and leadership to stay inspired and informed.


    Connect with Mike: www.linkedin.com/in/mmsc

    Stronger Consulting: strongerconsulting.com

    Publish a Book That Matters: booksthatmatter.org

    Start a Podcast That Matters: podcastsmatter.com

    Go from Expert to Thought Leader: geniusdiscovery.org


    For more great podcasts like this one, visit https://podcaststhatmatter.org/


    Stay strong.

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    58 分
  • The Shiny New Penny Problem: Data-Driven Courage for Lasting School Change – with Kelli Marshall
    2026/01/29

    From sixth-grade math teacher to superintendent to leadership coach — Kelli Marshall shares how data-driven courage, deep relationships, and a clear “why” can transform schools and the people who lead them.

    Kelli Marshall, a proud Indianapolis native and IU Bloomington graduate, has spent her career shaping education across Indiana. Growing up near Butler University and attending Indianapolis Public Schools, her early experiences sparked a commitment to improving outcomes for students regardless of circumstance. She is known for her work as a former superintendent and now as the founder of Vine Elements LLC, where she coaches and consults with school and education nonprofit leaders navigating growth and change.

    Kelli reflects on her early teaching years, including the challenges of finding the right role and ultimately thriving as a sixth-grade math teacher in an innovative, open-concept environment. She gained recognition for rigorous instruction and strong classroom management, crediting her success to data-informed decision-making rather than chasing educational trends. Throughout her leadership journey, she witnessed cycles of reform come and go, reinforcing her belief that effective change must be grounded in what works for specific students and communities.

    As a superintendent, Kelli led large-scale curriculum and system changes, emphasizing the importance of trust, clarity, and pacing. She shares practical insights on frontloading preparation, using consistent data meetings, and implementing change in manageable doses. Central to her philosophy is building strong relationships with educators before introducing new initiatives, especially in systems fatigued by failed reforms.

    Beyond strategy, the conversation explores responsibility, purpose, and the human side of leadership. Kelli discusses how clarifying one’s role, cultivating a trusted inner circle, and staying true to core convictions sustain leaders through the loneliness of the work. Listeners will leave inspired to lead with intention, courage, and compassion — and to remember just how powerful educators can be in shaping lives. Tune in for a thoughtful, grounded conversation on leadership that truly lasts.

    Chapters

    00:31 🎙️ Meet Kelli Marshall and Her Journey in Education

    00:54 🎧 Want a Podcast Just Like This One? Check Out podcastsmatter.com

    01:27 🍎 Early career experiences in the classroom

    04:05 🔄 Navigating challenges and change in education

    20:27 🏫 How Indianapolis education has evolved over time

    22:14 📘 Find Support for Writing Your Impact-Driven Book at booksthatmatter.org

    24:14 🧠 Reflecting on lessons from past experiences

    24:47 🚀 New ventures and future goals ahead

    26:54 ❤️ Family perspective and personal impact

    30:34 🧭 Leadership insights and practical advice

    34:10 🌱 If You Are a Leader or Changemaker Looking for Support, Check Out geniusdiscovery.org

    37:28 🙏 Final reflections and gratitude

    45:59 🎶 Find More Podcasts That Matter at podcaststhatmatter.org


    Links

    Website: https://www.vineelementsllc.com

    Connect with Kelli: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelli-marshall-70216417a/

    Connect with Kelli Marshall to learn more about her work through Vine Elements LLC and explore how intentional, data-driven leadership can create lasting impact in schools and education organizations.

    Connect with Mike: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mmsc/

    Stronger Consulting: https://strongerconsulting.com

    Publish a Book That Matters: http://booksthatmatter.org

    Start a Podcast That Matters: http://podcastsmatter.com

    Go from Expert to Thought Leader: http://geniusdiscovery.org

    For more great podcasts like this one, visit https://podcaststhatmatter.org/


    Stay strong.

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    47 分
  • Leveraging Life Experiences: Behind a Career in Youth Opportunity and Equity
    2026/01/22

    From a childhood shaped by instability to a career dedicated to building pathways of opportunity, The Stronger Podcast host, Mike Montoya, shares how resilience, education, and supportive adults can change the trajectory of a life and an entire generation.

    Mike, a consultant with Stronger Consulting, reflects on growing up in 1970s Colorado Springs as the son of a barber and a homemaker, rooted in agricultural communities and first-generation aspirations. Though his parents never attended college, they made deliberate sacrifices to create better educational opportunities for their children. That commitment to upward mobility and purpose now anchors Mike’s professional mission, shaping how he helps organizations stay grounded in why their work matters. His story underscores how values formed early in life often become the foundation for meaningful leadership later on.

    He opens up about childhood adversity marked by unresolved trauma, emotional conflict, and unpredictability at home. Stability came through structured environments like Boy Scouts, swimming, church, and school programs, where trusted adults offered safety and consistency. As a teenager and later as a college student, Mike intentionally sought distance and growth, eventually attending Boston College before transferring to Colorado College, where he found confidence, belonging, and direction. These experiences ignited his passion for youth development and resilience research.

    Mike shares how global travel with Up With People and later work at UC San Diego deepened his commitment to expanding access to education for underserved students. He explains why college remains a powerful lever for first-generation families, despite rising costs and systemic challenges. Drawing on his experience, he advocates for cradle-to-career pathways, community partnerships, and accountability beyond high school graduation alone.

    Mike’s story is a compelling reminder that investing in young people is both a moral and societal imperative. Tune in to hear why Mike believes we can’t afford to give up on education, and what it will take to ensure opportunity is truly within reach for every child.

    Chapters
    🎙️ 00:31 Want a Podcast Just Like This One? Check Out podcastsmatter.com

    🌄 00:47 Growing Up in Colorado Springs

    🏠 05:03 Family Dynamics and Childhood Challenges

    🎓 06:54 High School and College Journey

    🌱 10:44 Discovering Youth Development and Early Career

    🌍 12:52 Up With People and a Global Perspective

    🏫 15:10 Building a Career in Youth Development and Education

    🔮 25:18 Reflections on Purpose and Future Aspirations

    🔗 27:15 Find More Podcasts That Matter at podcaststhatmatter.org


    Links

    Connect with Mike: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mmsc/

    Stronger Consulting: https://strongerconsulting.com

    Publish a Book That Matters: http://booksthatmatter.org

    Start a Podcast That Matters: http://podcastsmatter.com

    Go from Expert to Thought Leader: http://geniusdiscovery.org

    For more great podcasts like this one, visit https://podcaststhatmatter.org/


    Stay strong.

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    28 分
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