EPISODE · Nov 21, 2025 · 59 MIN
034:Intentional Leadership, Purpose, & The Power of “Keep Farming” with Vernon Wright
from No Name Paper: A Teacher Podcast · host Meghan Wells
In this inspiring episode, Meghan and Candice sit down with the dynamic Vernon Wright — former teacher, campus administrator, central office leader, mentor, speaker, and founder of The Wright Leader Movement. Vernon brings his trademark blend of authenticity, wisdom, and high-energy storytelling as he unpacks what it means to lead with intention and elevate the people around you.From his unexpected pivot from the financial world into education to becoming a mentor to collegiate athletes, Vernon shares how purpose, consistency, and connection guide everything he does. He opens up about the leaders who shaped him, pivotal “watershed moments,” and why real leadership is always rooted in pouring into others.This episode delivers powerful insight, heartfelt encouragement, and unforgettable lines that will stay with you long after the conversation ends.Vernon's journey from finance → education → leadership mentoringThe moment he realized others saw leadership in him before he saw it in himselfWhy “pivoting” is not quitting — it’s reinventionThe priceless power of consistency over talentHow leadership shows up in the smallest interactionsWhy great leaders always pour into othersMoving from transactional to transformational leadershipWorking with at-risk youth and believing in students’ future selvesThe “Keep Farming” metaphor every educator needs to hearWhy gratitude is the biggest flexCoaching leaders vs. inspiring students — which has the deepest long-term impact?Legacy: how it’s built and how you live it daily“Leadership is inspiring people to do great things.”“The most effective leaders are always training other leaders.”“Keep farming. Even when you think nothing’s growing.”“People don’t buy in because of data — they buy in because you believe in them.”“Your success is my success.”Vernon jumps into our speed game — and it does not disappoint!Hear his rapid-fire takes on:Early mornings vs. late nightsSpeaking on stage or writing in solitudeLeading with head or heartGrowth mindset or gratitudeCoaching leaders or inspiring studentsAnd yes… his cowboy hat even makes a cameo.You can find Vernon across social platforms at @TheWrightLeader — where he continues his mission to uplift, mentor, and inspire leaders at all levels.Website: TheWrightLeader.comInstagram: @TheWrightLeaderLinkedIn: Vernon WrightIf you found value in today’s episode, share it with a friend, colleague, or the leader in your life who needs a spark of inspiration. And don’t forget to subscribe for more conversations that elevate, empower, and energize educators everywhere.🔥 What We Talk About💡 Notable Quotes🎮 Lightning Round: The Right Choice🌐 Connect with Vernon Wright🙌 Thanks for Listening!
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In this inspiring episode, Meghan and Candice sit down with the dynamic Vernon Wright — former teacher, campus administrator, central office leader, mentor, speaker, and founder of The Wright Leader Movement. Vernon brings his trademark blend of authenticity, wisdom, and high-energy storytelling as he unpacks what it means to lead with intention and elevate the people around you.From his unexpected pivot from the financial world into education to becoming a mentor to collegiate athletes, Vernon shares how purpose, consistency, and connection guide everything he does. He opens up about the leaders who shaped him, pivotal “watershed moments,” and why real leadership is always rooted in pouring into others.This episode delivers powerful insight, heartfelt encouragement, and unforgettable lines that will stay with you long after the conversation ends.Vernon's journey from finance → education → leadership mentoringThe moment he realized others saw leadership in him before he saw it in himselfWhy “pivoting” is not quitting — it’s reinventionThe priceless power of consistency over talentHow leadership shows up in the smallest interactionsWhy great leaders always pour into othersMoving from transactional to transformational leadershipWorking with at-risk youth and believing in students’ future selvesThe “Keep Farming” metaphor every educator needs to hearWhy gratitude is the biggest flexCoaching leaders vs. inspiring students — which has the deepest long-term impact?Legacy: how it’s built and how you live it daily“Leadership is inspiring people to do great things.”“The most effective leaders are always training other leaders.”“Keep farming. Even when you think nothing’s growing.”“People don’t buy in because of data — they buy in because you believe in them.”“Your success is my success.”Vernon jumps into our speed game — and it does not disappoint!Hear his rapid-fire takes on:Early mornings vs. late nightsSpeaking on stage or writing in solitudeLeading with head or heartGrowth mindset or gratitudeCoaching leaders or inspiring studentsAnd yes… his cowboy hat even makes a cameo.You can find Vernon across social platforms at @TheWrightLeader — where he continues his mission to uplift, mentor, and inspire leaders at all levels.Website: TheWrightLeader.comInstagram: @TheWrightLeaderLinkedIn: Vernon WrightIf you found value in today’s episode, share it with a friend, colleague, or the leader in your life who needs a spark of inspiration. And don’t forget to subscribe for more conversations that elevate, empower, and energize educators everywhere.🔥 What We Talk About💡 Notable Quotes🎮 Lightning Round: The Right Choice🌐 Connect with Vernon Wright🙌 Thanks for Listening!
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