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Education Leadership, & Beyond; Surviving and Thriving
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#ELB Podcast with Elle Foley, Falmouth, ME
Meet Elle Foley, a stand-out student athlete from Falmouth HS in Maine. Elle attended the student leadership seminar last year with fellow student athletes from around the beautiful state of Maine. She won a State Championship in Cross Country and enjoys basketball, lacrosse, Taylor Swift, friends, and family. Elle is also the co-founder of Gratitude for Maine: Gratitude for Maine is a non-profit organization that raises money to financially support kids in Maine, allowing them to attend Maine summer camps. You can learn more here: https://gratitudeformaine.com/Join Elle and me LIVE the #ELB Podcast Tuesday night @ 7:15 EST on all the socials. She is an impressive young lady making a positive impact at Falmouth, Maine, and beyond.This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/ELBIXL

#ELB Podcast with Superintendent & Author Glenn Robbins
Join us LIVE Friday, April 4th, 2025, at 4:10 EST when the #ELB Podcast hosts author & NJ Superintendent Glenn Robbins. Glenn is the award-winning Superintendent at Brigantine Schools in beautiful Brigantine Beach, NJ on the famous Jersey Shore!Since stepping into his role as Superintendent in February 2020, Glenn Robbins has led the Brigantine School District to great heights--academically, socially, and more. The district has been recognized for its excellence, earning designations such as New Jersey Department of Education High-Achieving District and two-time Safety District of the Year. The district has also garnered national attention, receiving the State/National VFW School of the Year award for its support of military personnel, a testament to Robbins’ commitment to community partnerships, particularly with the nearby Coast Guard and VFW. Glenn is also a national motivational speaker and educational leadership speaker and multiple book author. His most recent work, I Won't Back Down, was released in early 2025! You can learn more about Glenn here: https://glennrobbins.com/You can learn more about Brigantine Schools here: https://nj50010871.schoolwires.net/do...You can find I Won't Back Down here on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3R2u4ewThis podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/ELBIXL

#ELB Podcast with Principal Zane Thomas
Meet Zane Thomas, Principal of Houston HS in Mississippi. Zane is a passionate leader who cares deeply about his school and community--and leads with humor, love, and authenticity. I had a blast with Zane at the MS Principals Conference last year in Biloxi--and he'll join me LIVE on the #ELB podcast on Thursday, March 20, at 4:15 EST. Join us on the socials! #SurviveThriveThis podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/ELBIXLLearn more about Zane and Houston HS (MS) here: https://www.chickasaw.k12.ms.us/o/hhs...

#ELB Podcast with Steve Clark
Meet Steve Clark, the proud Principal of Sierra HS in Manteca, CA. Steve is a veteran principal leading at Manteca. He has been a principal for 22 years, and this is his 33rd year in education. We'll talk leadership, longevity, and how to survive & thrive through the job. He loves the outdoors, road trips, and visiting the US National Parks--and his hometown/school community. Join us LIVE on the podcast tonight, Tuesday, March 18th at 7 pm EST.This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast w Chris Agostino, AD Bay Shore NY
Meet Chris Agostino, the Athletic Director at Bay Shore School District in Bay Shore, LI. Chris is a lifelong NYer, an energizing and passionate school leader, husband and a Dad. Join us LIVE on the #ELB podcast at 4:15 EST, Tuesday, March 11th, 2025, for the podcast. We'll talk about leadership, sports, family, tough love, and making each day your masterpiece.This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Dr. Andrew Ecker
The #ELB podcast rolls on. Excited to talk with Dr. Andrew Ecker. I met Andrew last summer (2024), and we connected immediately- leadership, fatherhood, college basketball (Andrew played at Arizona St), and trying to be the best we can be! Andrew is the Director of the Lower Hudson Regional Partnership Center at PNW Boces in NY. We'll be LIVE on the podcast at 4:15 pm EST on Tuesday, March 4th, 2025. Join us & keep surviving & thriving! This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Brooks Black
Meet Brooks Black, teacher and wrestling coach at Union County HS in Morganfield, KY. Brooks is also a brand new Dad for the 2nd time around--He has a 17-month-old daughter, Annalee & newborn son, Boone, and he still made time for the podcast! He is a former D1 wrestler at the University of Illinois and MMA fighter. Here is an article about a fight in 2023: https://bit.ly/ELBBrooksB He is passionate about his family, teaching, wrestling, and hunting. Join us for the conversation LIVE on the #ELB podcast on Tuesday, Feb. 25th, @ 7 pm EST--leadership, learning, and even crawfish boils!This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Adam Drummond
Meet Dr. Adam Drummond, an Associate Partner for the Center for Model Schools. Adam is an author, Dad, and change agent in education. He will be kicking off the huge Model Schools Conference in Washington, DC, June 22-25, 2025, with his keynote speech, Energize Your Passion.He'll join us LIVE on the #ELB Podcast at 4:15 pm EST on Monday, Jan. 27th, 2025. We'll talk about leadership, Model Schools, and what it takes to be a positive agent of change in today's educational setting.You can learn more about Dr. Drummond here: https://www.adamddrummond.com/You can learn more about Model Schools here: https://www.hmhco.com/the-center-for-model-schoolsThis podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Jeff Rodman (NELMS)
Meet Jeff Rodman, the Executive Director of NELMS: The New England League of Middle Schools. Join us LIVE tomorrow, Wednesday, Jan. 22nd, 2025 LIVE, at 4:15 EST as well talk leadership, learning, and the upcoming NELMS Conference in Springfield, MA. The conference is March 24 & 25th, and we'll share all the great reasons why you should attend this year! Jeff has an incredible journey--having served as a Principal for 24 yrs (WOW, 23 of them in the middle school!) You talk about surviving & thriving!!!You can learn more about the NELMS conference here: https://www.nelms.org/annualconferenceThis podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Honoree Corder
Honorée Corder is the author of 67 books and counting, including Write Your First Nonfiction Book. She’s a publishing consultant, TEDx speaker, and the Founder of Indie Author University. Honorée passionately turns aspiring non-fiction authors into bestselling and best-earning authors (and so much more)! She also runs the Empire Builders Mastermind, does all sorts of other magical things, and her badassery is legendary. (She also has a great sense of humor and while she takes her work very seriously, herself … not so much!)Join us LIVE on the #ELB podcast on Tuesday, January 14th, 2025, at 4:15 EST. This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/ELBIXL Learn more about Honoree here: https://honoreecorder.com/

#ELB Podcast Superintendent Marcus Chambers
Meet Marcus Chambers, the Superintendent of Okaloosa Schools in Niceville, FL. Mr. Chambers has been the Superintendent in Okaloosa since 2019 and has served in a variety of leadership roles in the district, including the "First Year" teacher of the year way back in '99! I had the opportunity to spend some time with Marcus and the leaders from Okaloosa Schools last summer--and WOW--Marcus is a tremendous leader, presenter, and believer in education. I look forward to having him as a guest on the podcast LIVE on Tuesday, 12/10/24, at 4:14 EST/3:15 CT. Join us! #SurviveThrive You can learn more about Superintendent Chambers & Okaloosa Schools here: https://www.okaloosaschools.com/page/... This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with NY Superintendent Lars Clemensen
Meet Lars Clemensen, the long-time Superintendent of Hampton Bays, NY School District. Lars is also the President of the NYSCOSS—NY State Council of School Superintendents. He will join me LIVE on the #ELB podcast to talk leadership, learning, LI, Longhorns, and more. Lars is also a husband and father to two small children, so we will also tackle the challenges of being a bust school superintendent and a Dad. Join us LIVE on Monday, Nov. 25th, at 4:10 est on all the socials. This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Superintendent Vince Swagerty
Meet Vince Swagerty, the Superintendent of North Bend Schools in beautiful, coastal Oregon. Vince is a life-long Oregonian and in his 2nd year as the leader in N. Bend. We'll talk about leadership, learning, school culture, baseball, and more. Join us LIVE from the South Coast ESD leadership & professional learning day at 4:05 pm PT/7:05 EST on all socials. #Survivethrive This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Dr. Earl Franks
Excited to join L. Earl Franks, Ed.D., LIVE on the #ELB podcast from the SAANYS Conference in beautiful downtown Lake Placid, NY. Earl & I will jump on the podcast together between sessions at 3:10 pm EST today, Sunday, October 27th, 2024. Dr. Franks is the Executive Director of The NAESP: The National Association of Elementary School Principals. He has served as executive director for 7 years at NAESP and previously at CLAS (The Council for Leaders at Alabama Schools) for 9 years as executive director. We'll talk leadership, education, being a band director, and more LIVE today at 3:10 pm EST. Join us! #SurviveThrive This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with SI Hoops Coach Joe Coscia
Meet Joe Coscia, a recently retired teacher and boys' HS basketball coach at Susan Wagner HS in Staten Island. Joe has coached for 35 years and has earned 445 wins, 2nd all-time on Staten Island. Joe was always a gentleman and fierce competitor when I officiated his games many years ago in the SIHSL & the PSAL. I am proud to talk to Joe about his career, coaching, his longevity, and surviving & thriving through it all. Join us LIVE at 4:15 pm EST on Tuesday, October 29th, 2024, on all the socials. #SurviveThrive This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Dr. Melissa Sadorf (AZ)
Meet Dr. Melissa Sadorf--the Arizona Rural Schools Association Executive Director. Dr. Sadorf recently retired after teaching and leading for 30 years, most recently as Superintendent of Stanfield Schools in AZ. She is an adjunct professor of leadership at NAU and a new author, having just published the Resilient Rural Leader w/ASCD. She also runs the Rural Scoop Podcast. Join us LIVE on the #ELB podcast at 4:30 EST/1:30 PT on Tuesday, October 8th, 2024. You can find her ebook here: https://ascd.org/books/the-resilient-... Learn more about AZ Rural Schools here: https://www.azruralschools.org/ This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb Interested in Melissa as a consultant? learn more here: https://velaconsultants.com/

#ELB Podcast w. Dr. Jeff Springer
Meet Dr. Jeff Springer--author, educator, and the founder/CEO of Suit Up Ministries/The DAD University. Jeff is a man and leader looking to make a true difference in the lives of all he meets. Jeff has been leading in schools and coaching up DADS for more than 30 years. A Dad, Grandpa, and coach, Jeff has much to offer. He is the author of #DadPrep: Preparation for Legacy--a weekly guide of leadership lessons. Join us on the #ELB podcast LIVE Tuesday at 5 pm EST on all the socials. This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb Learn more about Jeff at www.playmoretoday.org; www.thedaduniversity.com @suitupministry (X); @cultivatingplay (X); Jeff Springer, Ed.D (Linkedin); @playmoretoday3 (instagram); @thedaduniversity (instagram); @thesillygrandpa (instagram)

#ELB Podcast with Vito Quaglia (PA)
Meet Vito Quaglia, a lifelong educator and leader from Northeast Pennsylvania. Over the past many years, Vito has held various administrative and coaching positions in the Northeast PA area. He runs the Matter of Principal podcast and is also writing a screenplay (WOW!). A huge Notre Dame, Phillies, and Springsteen fan, we'll talk all this, education leadership, and more LIVE on the #ELB podcast on Wednesday, September 18th, at 4:15 pm. Join us on all the socials. #ELB podcast. Learn more about Vito here: www.vitoquaglia.com IXL Personalized Learning sponsors this podcast. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Myram Brady (KY)
Meet Myram Brady, the Chief Academic officer at Lawrence Schools in KY. Louisa, KY is her hometown and she is proud to lead and serve in this community for her entire life. She has been a teacher, AP, Principal, and now CAO. She is a member of the KWEL: Kentucky Women in Ed. Leadership. She continue to empower and inspire those around her looking to strengthen educators everywhere. Join us LIVE at 4:15 pm EST Thursday Sept. 12th, 2024 on all socials. Keep surviving & thriving friends.This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Creighton Jaster
Meet Creighton Jaster, the Director of Innovative Learning at LAMAR CISD, TX. After 16 years in the district, Creighton took on this new challenge of leading and learning. He has been a teacher, coach, department lead, Assistant Principal, Principal, and now Director. We will discuss all things leadership, education, Texas, and more. Join us LIVE at 4:15 EST on the #ELB podcast Thursday, September 5th, 2024 This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Dr. Michael Rossi (NJ)
Wow! 37 years in education & 20th as a Superintendent. Meet Dr. Michael Rossi Jr. from NJ. I'm excited for this conversation LIVE on all the platforms on Wednesday, August 7th at 4:40 pm EST. Dr. Rossi is the Superintendent of Schools of Lenape Valley School District in NJ. He is also an avid Green Bay Packers fan and has released his book Tundra Tales. Tundra Tales is a humorous, warm tribute to not only the Green Bay Packers but also to Dr. Rossi, his family, and his journey of following the Green Bay Packers. Join us for this conversation on education leadership, sports, and, of course, the GREEN BAY PACKERS! You can find Tundra Tales here: https://bit.ly/RossiTundraTales This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB podcast with Jon Konen
Meet Jon Konen from Montana. Jon is a Curriculum Dir & AP in Stevensville Schools, MT. He has also been an AD, Elem. principal, Superintendent, and more. We will talk about leadership, learning, surviving, and thriving through it all. Join us LIVE on Sunday 8/4 at 7 pm est on all socials.This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Dr. Betsy Johnson Conaty
Meet Dr. Betsy Johnson Conaty. Betsy is a retired Professor of Sports Management, Physical Education & Fitness. She is a 3-time national champion and All-American for UNC women's soccer, playing from 82-85. She is extremely active and stays engaged in the game of soccer. Betsy is from Eldred, NY, is a mom and wife, and earned his doctorate studying in the US Navy Experimental Dive Unit. I am excited to talk with Betsy LIVE on the #ELB podcast on Monday, July 15th at 4:10 pm. Join us LIVE! This podcast is sponsored by Now It's Personal by Brad Hughes. Looking to make a personal logo or sign your business, ck out the link here: https://bit.ly/NowItsPersonalDLFF Contact Brad via email here: nowitspersonalca@gmail.com

#ELB podcast with Dr. Norval Connell
Meet Norval Connell, an instructional STEM leader from Middle Schools (NY) with 9 years of experience. Dr. Connell is a vibrant school leader who carries the banner in many ways for Middletown Schools in NY. He worked on Wall Street and in finance before switching to education. Norvall is looking to serve and bring STEM to the underserved. Join us for the conversation LIVE on Saturday, July 13th, 2024, at 8 a.m.IXL Personalized Learning sponsors this podcast. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Nick Emanuele, Warwick Valley AP
Meet Nick Emanuele. Nick just completed his 1st year as an administrator at Warwick Valley HS as Associate Principal. Nick is an energetic leader who is growing, leading, and learning. I met him when he was earning his administrative degree at LIU Hudson. He is a graduate of ESU. I look forward to our conversation together LIVE on the #ELB Podcast at 4:10 pm on Tuesday, July 2nd, 2024. This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast w/ Rich Barton, Carol Dozibrin, and Mile Ellson
3 authors, 3 leaders, 1 awesome book. Meet Rich Barton, Carol Dozibrin, and Mike Ellson--all Certified Master Athletic Administrators and co-authors of Leadership with Legacy--a collaborative project filled with stories, lessons, and experiences written by Rich, Carol, and Mike as well as with contributions from coaches and athletic directors from around the country. Rich is the Assistant Director of the NIAAA, National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association. Carol and Mike are the Executive Directors of the State Athletic Directors Associations for New Hampshire and Tennessee, respectively. I look forward to hosting them on the podcast on Tuesday, June 24th, 2024, at 8 pm EST. Join us LIVE on the #ELB podcast on all socials. You can purchase their book here: https://bit.ly/LeadershipwLegacy This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Dr. Jim Van Allan
Want some positive energy? Join me LIVE on Thursday, June 20th, 2024, at 4:15 EST as I talk with Dr. Jim Van Allan, President of The Energy Bus for Schools. He is a professor of communications & public speaking and is in schools throughout the year spreading positivity and culture building. He has worked closely with Jon Gordon for 18+ years. As a father of three young children, we certainly will ask Jim about balancing it all while driving the energy bus! Join us LIVE. You can learn more/purchase the book here: https://energybusforschools.com/ This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Paul Babcock: Teacher, Coach, & Author
I am loving listening on Audible to "The Team" by teacher & coach Paul Babcock. What story of Paul growing up on a farm in Illinois and going to play college baseball. Paul has been a teacher and coach for 29 years and is now an author. He also has done over 1,000,000 push-ups in his life! Excited to talk with Paul LIVE on the podcast on Thursday, June 6th 2024 at 4:15 pm You can purchase The Team here: https://bit.ly/3yQdhFD This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Danielle Livengood
Meet Danielle Livengood-the Sr. Executive Director of High Schools & Secondary Curriculum of Marion County Public Schools in Florida. Danielle has led there for more than 20 years serving in a variety of roles. Danielle is a twin, was a foster child, and has over-come many obstacles in her life to become the educator she is today. We will discuss her journey, leadership, and her work in breaking the poverty cycle and finding pathways for student success. Join us LIVE on Thursday, May 30th, at 7 pm EST on all socials. This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Kerri Bullock (NY)
Meet Kerri Bullock. Kerri is the Assistant Superintendent for Instructional Support Services at BT BOCES in Binghamton, NY. She has grown her team and her leadership over 18 years of education service. She is a mother of two young children, physically active running triathlons, and prepping for the annual leadership academy this July supporting leaders from around the region. Join us for the podcast LIVE at 4:15 EST on Wednesday, May 22nd, 2024 on all socials. This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Dr. David Franklin
Meet Dr. David Franklin. A lifelong Principal, David has been running The Principal's Desk since 2017. David is an author, keynote speaker, adjunct professor, and more. We will talk about Education Leadership, surviving as a Principal, writing, podcasting, and more. I am looking forward to learning and growing with Dr. Franklin. David's newest book was released in January 2024, Advice from The Principals Desk: https://principalsdesk.org/tpd-public... Keep surviving & thriving friends. Join us LIVE, May 15th, 2024 at 7 pm EST on all my socials. #Survivethrive Learn more about David here: https://principalsdesk.org/about/ This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast: Teacher Appreciation Week
Hi friends. It is teacher appreciation week. a big shout and THANK YOU TO ALL TEACHERS OUT THERE! On this episode of the podcast, I will dive into 3 great stories from HATS: Heartfelt Acts for Teachers, Students, and Staff regarding teachers and the amazing impact they can have on schools, kids, and the community. I'll also explain the acronym S.E.E. Come join me LIVE on all socials #ELB. This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast w/ Dr. Dan Myers
It is not every day you get to interview a University President! Meet Dr. Dan Myers, the 15th President of Misericordia University in Dallas, PA. Dr. Myers has led previously at American, Marquette, and Notre Dame Universities and joined Misericordia in 2021. He is a published author and is an expert in the study of collective behavior and social movements. Join us LIVE for the conversation on Monday, April 29th, 2024 at 3:15 pm EST. You can read his full bio here: https://www.misericordia.edu/about/office-of-the-presidentYou can follow Dr. Myers here: Follow President Myers on Twitter: @PresDanMyersMUOn TikTok @PresDanMyersMUand Instagram @PresDanMyersMUThis podcast is sponsored by The upcoming Dads, Leaders, and Father Figures' Leadership Summit being held in Binghamton, NY on Monday, July 29th, 2024. Join us! Learn more here: https://bit.ly/DadsLeadersInfoDoc Register here: https://bit.ly/DadsSummitRegistrationhttps://dadsleadersandfatherfigures.com/dads-leaders-summit/

#ELB Podcast with teacher & Coach Tom Walls
Meet Tom Walls: Teacher, Coach, Blogger, Speaker. Tom has been a lifelong Teacher & Coach now working in Winnipeg, Canada. Tom has a deep passion for football and the spirit and psychology of football. He believes in small actions creating big impacts in school, on the team, an din the classroom. Join us LIVE at 7 pm EST on Thursday, April 25th, 2024. You can follow him on X @TomWalls6263 and Insta @tom.walls.104. This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Doug Elwell
Hi friends, Meet Doug Elwell, my pisane from Staten Island. Doug is a Math teacher, Basketball Coach and trainer, former D1 captain and player himself, and one looking to make a positive difference in the world. Doug brings positivity to his students and his players on and off the court. I look forward to the conversation this Saturday morning, April 20th, 2024 bright and early at 8 am. Join us LIVE to talk education, leadership, hoops and life. #survivethrive This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb Join us: Write my book seminar, 4/27/24: https://andrewmarotta.com/write-my-book-seminar-4/ Dads Summit: https://bit.ly/DadsSummitRegistration The Dads, Leaders, and Father Figures Leadership Summit Information Sheet

#ELB Podcast w/ WRVHS Principal (VT) Jeff Thomas
Meet Jeff Thomas, 2nd-year Principal at WRVHS. Jeff is a bundle of positive energy who I was fortunate to meet at the Vermont Principals Conference in the summer of '23. Jeff is a former mechanical engineer, turned PE teacher turned Principal. I am excited to talk with him about his journey including the 8 before 8 concept. Join us LIVE on April 10th at 7 pm EST. #ELB #SurviveThrive This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast w/ Assistant Principal Christine Miraglia
Meet Christine Miraglia. Christine is in her 1st year as an Assistant Principal in her hometown of Monticello, NY. She is incredibly talented, extremely helpful, and super smart. A former teacher at Middletown schools (NY), Christine has grown her leadership and is doing great work in her school and community. Join me for this podcast, LIVE, on Thursday, March 21st, 2024 at 4:15 pm EST. This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with WY 2023 Principal of the Yr Ben Carr
Meet the 2023 Wyoming Secondary Principal of the Year, Ben Carr. Ben is a lifelong educator who has been the HS Principal at Mountain View HS in Wyoming for 15 years. We'll talk leadership, longevity, fitness, turning 50, and of course, fly-fishing on the podcast. Join me LIVE on the #ELB podcast with Ben, Tuesday, March 12th, at 4:20 EST. Keep surviving & thriving.This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Education Leadership & Beyond w/Dr. JR Mitchell, Assist. Sup for Business
Join me in meeting Dr. Jack Mitchell, Assistant Sup. for Business, Valley Stream UFSD 24. Dr. Mitchell is fresh off a Memory Mission Trip to Guatemala with LifeTouch. JR is a former math teacher, private banker, and the ASB for 9 years in Valley Stream 24, NY. We'll talk about relationships, fitness, wins, and losses, leadership, and learning. Join us LIVE at 7:45 pm EST on Thursday, March 7th, 2024 on the #ELB podcast. Keep Surviving & Thriving. This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with Crabbe Elem (KY) Principal Uriah Tolbert
Join me LIVE on Tuesday, Feb 27th, 2024 @ 7:30pm EST for my leadership conversation & #ELB podcast with Crabbe Elem Principal, Dr. Uriah Tolbert. I met Uriah at the KASA (Kentucky Admin Association) Conference last yr. He believes in fostering wonderful relationships with staff & students and has made a wonderful impact on his school community. I look forward to the connection of leadership, learning, and helping others. Keep Surviving & Thriving.This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast with NYC DOE teacher & Stand-Up Comedian Gaspare Randazzo
Meet my pisane from NYC: Brooklyn to Staten Island, NYCDOE HS teacher & stand-up comic Gaspare Randazzo. Gaspare is on fire these days, putting out tons of incredibly funny content, selling out shows across the US and just starred in the Netflix special The Trust. Leader, laughing, teaching and more. Join us LIVE on Wednesday, February 7th, 2024 at 4:20 EST on FB, Inst & X. Follow Gaspare at StandUpRandazzo & GaspareRandazzo.com This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/ELBIXL Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5803503172321280

#ELB Podcast w Dr. Andy Jacks
#ELB Podcast w/ Dr. Andy Jacks: Leader, Author, Speaker & moreMeet Dr. Andy Jacks. Andy and I met in Casper, Wyoming in 2023 speaking at the Wyoming Principals conference. It was great to connect and I super excited to have him on the podcast Thursday, February 1st, 2024 at 7:30 pm EST Join us LIVE on my socials and participate in the show.Andy is the Principal at The Nokesville School in Northern Virgina. He is the author of “Discipline Win: Strategies to Improve Behavior, Increase Ownership, and Give Every Student a Chance.” He also is the first Senior Fellow for the National Association of Elementary Schools Centers for Advancing Leadership. He is a husband, father of 3, and an active school leader. I appreciate the time for the leadership conversation. Join us! #SurviveThriveThis podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb

#ELB Podcast w Assistant Principal Josh Money
Meet Josh Money, Assistant Principal at Hueytown Middle School in Hueytown, AL. Josh is an enthusiastic veteran educator in his 2nd year as an AP learning, growing, inspiring, and more. We will survive and thrive as we talk leading, growth mindset, helping others, IXL personalized learning, and more. Tune in LIVE on FB, Instagram, and Twitter 7 pm EST on Thursday, January 27th, 2024.This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/IXLonELBpodcast Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5803503172321280

#ELB Podcast w 12th Grader & Founder of UP Rakshith Srinivasan
Rakshith "Rocky" Srinivasan, founded UP in 2021 with a mission to raise funds and support cutting-edge scientific research in sports science labs and medical centers Rakshith Srinivasan is a 12 grader from Issaquah, Washington, and the founder of the non-profit Unlimited Potential (UP). He is passionate about sports medicine research and creating STEM awareness within the community. When not at school or at labs, Rakshith plays varsity basketball and is a district-level track and field athlete. Join me LIVE at 7:30 EST/4:30 PT on Wednesday, January 3rd, 2024 for this podcast with this very interesting and forward-thinking young man! Ck out the UP website here: https://enableup.org/unlimited-potent... Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/58035031...

#ELB Podcast Financial Wealth Leader George Siderias
Meet George Siderias. George is an incredibly knowledgeable & smart financial expert. He is a leading partner in Apex Wealth Partners in NJ. I have worked with him for more than 12 years. He is navigating the surviving & thriving aspects of life on his journey raising three young children, overcoming cancer, and more. He is committed to his fitness and just reached a passion goal of completing the Chicago Marathon in Oct. of '23. George is a dynamic personality and I am looking forward to having him on the #ELB podcast, LIVE, this Tuesday, December 19th, 2023, at 7:30 pm./ #SurviveThrive He is @gsiderias on Instagram & George Siderias on FB. Come join the conversation.

#ELB podcast w VASCD Executive Director Dr. Chris Jones
Friends, join me in welcoming Dr. Chris Jones to the #ELB podcast. Chris is THRIVING in so many areas in leadership & life. I can't wait to learn more about his journey: US Airborne Ranger. Ironmans, former HS Principal and more. He is leading VASCD creating many opportunities for leadership and growth programing. Follow Chris at @vaeducatorcmj (X, IG, and FB); @doctorjayontiktok (Tik Tok)

#ELB w OASSP/Mid-Level Executive Director Chris LeGrande
Welcome Chris LeGrande to the #ELB podcast. Chris is in his first year as the Executive Director of OASSP & Middle-Level Educators in Oklahoma. He served as Principal of Guthrie HS for 11 years, a suburb of OKC. He is a runner, sports enthusiast, and leader with great expectations for his organization. He is looking to support leaders & educators throughout the State of Oklahoma in his newest role. I look forward to learning from Chris through our conversation. You can follow him at @Chris_MLeGrande and https://www.ccosa.org/

#ELB Podcast w NYS 2024 Superintendent of the Yr, "Dr. Joe" Famularo
Wow! Thrilled to interview "Dr. Joe" as he is fondly called in Bellmore Schools, NY. Dr. Joe Famularo has led in Bellmore Schools for 33 years, and the last 18 as Superintendent. He is the 2024 NYS Superintendent of the Year! Under his leadership, Bellmore Schools has flourished becoming the first school in NYS to be a Lighthouse District for Leadership by FranklinCovey Education. A musician, author, and more Dr. Joe leads with a collaborative approach and keeps kids at the heart of his focus. Excited to talk with and learn from Dr. Joe. #SurviveThrive

#ELB Education Leadership & Beyond Podcast with KY Principal Hunter Blaine
Excited to talk with Blaine Hunter, 5th yr Principal at Sturgis Elementary in Union Co. KY. Blaine is a history buff, dynamic leader, and working on his first book. We crossed paths at the KASDA conference in Louisville this past summer and here we are. Tune in for this live broadcast, tonight at 5:30 EST. #survivethrive

#ELB Education Leadership & Beyond w Superintendent at La Grande Schools (OR) George Mendoza
Excited to talk with George Mendoza. George is the leader of the La Grande School District in Eastern Oregon since 2017. Love, Care, Serve and the awesome work he is doing for his district & the community. #SurviveThrive.

ELB Podcast w Vermont Award-Winning Elem Principal Christy Coloutti
#ELB Podcast w Vermont Award-Winning Elem Principal Christy Coloutti

ELB podcast w PlanHigherEd CEO Julie Balogh
ELB podcast w PlanHigherEd CEO Julie Balogh highlighting Tuesday's free info session College & Cocktails

ELB Podcast w Life Touch National Sales Executive Nathan Pierce
#ELB Podcast w Life Touch National Sales Executive Nathan Pierce

#ELB podcast w educator & Head Women's Basketball Coach @ SUNY Orange Micah Brand
#ELB podcast w educator & Head Women's Basketball Coach @ SUNY Orange Micah Brand

ELB 258 w Ross Hogan, Elem Principal, New Paltz, NY
#ELB258 w Ross Hogan, Elem Principal, New Paltz, NY

ELB 257 w Martin Co (FL) 1st Yr Principal Trisha Elliott
#ELB 257 w Martin Co (FL) 1st Yr Principal Trisha Elliott

ELB 256 w NC Assistant Principal & Former College Baseball Coach Jamie Mabe
#ELB 256 w NC Assistant Principal & Former College Baseball Coach Jamie Mabe

ELB 255 w school leader, Vestal, NY Deputy Superintendent Cliff Kasson
#ELB 255 w school leader, Vestal, NY Deputy Superintendent Cliff Kasson

ELB 254 w Colorado Elem Principal and hoops official Ryan Fideldy
#ELB 254 w Colorado Elem Principal and hoops official Ryan Fideldy

ELB 253 w Spoken Word Poet, Author, & Educator Peter Kahn
#253 w Spoken Word Poet, Author, & Educator Peter Kahn

ELB 252 w Becoming Principal author & podcast host Dr. Jeff Prickett
#ELB 252 w Becoming Principal author & podcast host Dr. Jeff Prickett

ELB 251 w Assistant Principal Drew Graber, Churubusco Elem (IN)
#ELB 251 w Assistant Principal Drew Graber, Churubusco Elem (IN)

ELB 250! Bam! Happy Father's Day
#ELB 250! Bam! Happy Father's Day

ELB 249 with 2022 NYS Principal of the Year Mark Erlenwein, Staten Island Tech HS
#ELB 249 with 2022 NYS Principal of the Year Mark Erlenwein, Staten Island Tech HS

ELB 248 When Calling Parents isn't Your Calling w Math Teacher & Author Crystal Frommert
#ELB 248 When Calling Parents isn't Your Calling w Math Teacher & Author Crystal Frommert )TX)

ELB 247 w Superintendent of Margaretville Schools (NY) Michelle Osterhoudt
#ELB 247 w Superintendent of Margaretville Schools (NY) Michelle Osterhoudt

ELB 246 w 1st Yr Principal Josh Tutje (CO)
#ELB 246 w 1st Yr Principal Josh Tutje (CO)

ELB 245 w MS Principal Jove Stickel: Runner, Educator, & Leader of Committed Life Mov't
#ELB 245 w MS Principal Jove Stickel: Runner, Educator, & Leader of Committed Life Mov't

ELB 244 w Jen Schulze: Dir of Student Services & Community Health Liaison for Lakeview Schools OR
#ELB 244 w Jen Schulze: Dir of Student Services & Community Health Liaison for Lakeview Schools OR

ELB 243 w Ed Leader, Speaker, & Author of School Leadership A-Z Bradley James Davies
#ELB 243 w Ed Leader, Speaker, & Author of School Leadership A-Z Bradley James Davies

ELB 242 w Hashim Garrett: inspirational speaker & co-founder of the Wisdom & Understanding LLC
#ELB 242 w Hashim Garrett: inspirational speaker & co-founder of the Wisdom & Understanding LLC

ELB 241 w Dr. Danny Brassell: Speaker, Author, Coach & more
#ELB 241 w Dr. Danny Brassell: Speaker, Author, Coach & more

ELB 240 w Rev. Terrence Buckley 30 Yr NY Police Officer to Episcopal Reverend
#ELB 240 w Rev. Terrence Buckley 30 Yr NY Police Officer to Episcopal Reverend

ELB 239 w Dr. Darrin Peppard, The Road to Awesome
#ELB 239 w Dr. Darrin Peppard, The Road to Awesome

ELB 238 Dr. Peter Stiepleman: Superintendent, Author, and System Thinker Leader
#ELB 238 Dr. Peter Stiepleman: Superintendent, Author, and System Thinker Leader

ELB 237 w Retired Coast Guard Captain & veteran Arthur Ladley
#ELB 237 w Retired Coast Guard Captain & veteran Arthur Ladley

ELB 236 w Ravi Hutheesing: Rock star, aviator, cultural diplomat, speaker & founder of Ravi Unites
#ELB 236 w Ravi Hutheesing: Rock star, aviator, cultural diplomat, speaker & founder of Ravi Unites

ELB 235 w Maria Sanders: Parent Coach & SW--Best Practices for parents in today's world
#ELB 235 w Maria Sanders: Parent Coach & SW--Best Practices for parents in today's world

ELB 234 w NASSP & Maine AP of the Yr Phil Rossetti
#ELB 234 w NASSP & Maine AP of the Yr Phil Rossetti

ELB 233 w Blake Utley: Teacher, Coach, & Mr. Half-Marathon!
#ELB 233 w Blake Utley: Teacher, Coach, & Mr. Half-Marathon!

The authors: Kevin Spainhour, Larry Dake, Jeff Evener & I kickoff the release of Dads, Leaders, & Father Figures
The authors of Dads, Leaders, & Father Figures kickoff the release of the book.

ELB 231 w OSBA Executive Director Jim Green (OR): Life, Leadership, and the Cubs
#ELB 231 w OSBA Executive Director Jim Green (OR): Life, Leadership, and the Cubs

ELB 230 w Officially Human Founder & Big 10 Senior Director Officiating Brenda Hilton
#ELB 230 w Officially Human Founder & Big 10 Senior Director Officiating Brenda Hilton

ELB 229 w NBA referee legend Ed Rush, Founder of Court Club Elite
#ELB 229 w NBA referee legend Ed Rush, Founder of Court Club Elite

ELB 228 w Dr. Brandon Beck, Unlocking Unlimited Potential: Authors, educator, speaker & more
#ELB 228 w Dr. Brandon Beck, Unlocking Unlimited Potential: Authors, educator, speaker & more

ELB 227 Take 2 with Kevin Estes, Chief Academic Officer at Ballard Schools, in KY
#ELB 227 Take 2 with Kevin Estes, Chief Academic Officer at Ballard Schools, in KY

ELB227 - New Book Announcement, What Am I Reading & More
ELB227 - New Book Announcement - Dad's Leaders and Father Figures, Books I Am Reading NowSponsored by Particle - Use discount code amarotta20

ELB 226 w Mike Mason, Leader on so many levels: Marines, FBI, Verizon, and more including author.
#ELB 226 w Mike Mason, Leader on so many levels: Marines, FBI, Verizon, and more including author.

ELB 225 w Providence College Head Strength & Conditioning Coach & Dir of Sports Performance Kenny White
#ELB 225 w Providence College Head Strength & Conditioning Coach & Dir of Sports Performance Kenny White

ELB 224 w author & Principal at Kissel Hill Elementary (PA) Zac Bauermaster
#ELB 224 w author & Principal at Kissel Hill Elementary (PA) Zac Bauermaster

ELB 223 w educator, leader, & author Ken Williams, Unfold the Soul
#ELB 223 w educator, leader, & author Ken Williams, Unfold the Soul

ELB 222 w Wallowa Schools (OR) Superintendent Tammy Jones: Retirement, education,and leading through a crisis
#ELB 222 w Wallowa Schools (OR) Superintendent Tammy Jones: Retirement, education,and leading through a crisis

ELB 221 w 46 year military doctor & endurance walker Dr. Terrie Wurzbacher
#ELB 221 w 46 year military doctor & endurance walker Dr. Terrie Wurzbacher

ELB 220 w National Coordinator for the NCAA Men's College Basketball Officials J.D. Collins
#ELB 220 w National Coordinator for the NCAA Men's College Basketball Officials J.D. Collins

ELB 219 w 1st yr Principal from Binghamton, NY JonMichael Shea: a new beginning
#ELB 219 w 1st yr Principal from Binghamton, NY JonMichael Shea: a new beginning

ELB 218 with Principal & the BigEDidea podcast host Ryan Scott
#ELB 218 with Principal & the BigEDidea podcast host Ryan Scott

ELB 217 w Principal Marlow Hazard, Warren Elem in Kentucky. "The best-dressed leader in the room!"
#ELB 217 w Principal Marlow Hazard, Warren Elem in Kentucky. "The best-dressed leader in the room!"

ELB 216 w Dr. Chad Dumas: PLC expert & author of Let's Put the C in PLC
#ELB 216 w Dr. Chad Dumas: PLC expert & author of Let's Put the C in PLC

ELB 215 w Dr. Holly Blair, Maine Principals Assoc. Exec. Director
#ELB 215 w Dr. Holly Blair, Maine Principals Assoc. Exec. Director

ELB 214 w US Naval Academy Graduate Class of 2022 Shane Fagan
#ELB 214 w US Naval Academy Graduate Class of 2022 Shane Fagan

ELB 213 Principal, Leader, and Author Danny Steele (AL)
#ELB 213 Principal, Leader, and Author Danny Steele (AL)

ELB 212 FATHERS DAY SPECIAL New Book Announcement
#ELB 212 FATHERS DAY SPECIAL New Book Announcement

ELB 211 with KY Shape Health VP and TOY Jessica Napier
#ELB 211 with KY Shape Health VP and TOY Jessica Napier

ELB 210 Identifying Small Habits w school leader Dr. Larry Dake - NY writing, reading and leading
#ELB 210 Identifying Small Habits w school leader Dr. Larry Dake - NY writing, reading and leading

ELB 209 w University of West Florida President Dr. Martha Saunders
#ELB 209 w University of West Florida President Dr. Martha Saunders

ELB 208 w Todd Gulluscio, NYSAAA President, Shelter Island (NY) AD
#ELB 208 w Todd Gulluscio, NYSAAA President, Shelter Island (NY) AD

ELB 207 w Dr. Kyle Palmer, Executive Director of Human Resources, Center Schools, KC, MO
#ELB 207 w Dr. Kyle Palmer, Executive Director of Human Resources, Center Schools, KC, MO

ELB 206 Leading w AP (Dallas, TX) Latisha Cole
#ELB 206 Leading w AP (Dallas, TX) Latisha Cole

ELB 205 Lessons from an Ol' Dog, John "Rex" Rexford (OR)
ELB 205 Lessons from an Ol' Dog, John "Rex" Rexford (OR)

ELB 204 with Haleyville (AL) AP & STEM Coordinator Candy Garner
ELB 204 with Haleyville (AL) AP & STEM Coordinator Candy Garner

Episode 203: #ELB 203 with teen authors Hallie Balogh & Autumn VanHorn "EMPIRE: To Earth & Back"

Episode 202: #ELB 202 An amazing story of inspiration w educator, author, and speaker Merlyna Valentine

Episode 201: #ELB 201 w Lake County (OR) Superintendent of Schools Michael Carter

Episode 200: #ELB 200 w Lake County (OR) Superintendent of Schools Michael Carter

Episode 199: #ELB 199 with leader, author, educator Dr. Rachael George #SheLeads

Episode 198: #ELB 198 w Dr. Michael Hynes, Superintendent Port Washington Schools (NY)

Episode 197: #ELB 197 w Equitable Regional VP Kaydi Dickerson


Episode 195: ELB 195 w West MEC (AZ) Superintendent Greg Donovan

Episode 194: ELB 194 w Pell City HS Assistant Principal Ganae Gaines

Episode 192: ELB 192 World Ed Summit, 30 Yrs Success Hotline, & 2/2/22

Episode 191: ELB 191 with Clay HS Principal (FL) & Florida 2021 Principal of the Year Jenn Halter

Episode 190: ELB 190: World Educational Summit Feature: Osiris Educational Founder & CEO Stephen Cox

Episode 189: ELB 189 w NJ Principal & Leadership Professor Dr. Harold Abraham

Episode 186: ELB 188 w Principal, actor, business owner, and more, Nick Ng (CO)

Episode 186: ELB 187 w Sam Tomatz...Videographer Filmmaker (CO)

Episode 186: ELB 186 Assoc. Prof of Ed Leadership @ Drake U Trent Grundmeyer


Episode 184: #ELB 184 w Duke PhD student Hunter Newman: Learning, leading & growing

Episode 183: #ELB 183 with school leader & author of Future Driven, David Geurin (MO)

Episode 182: ELB 182 w educator, leader, & podcaster Alex Calderon (NYC)

Episode 181: ELB 181 with KASA (KY) Director of Leadership Development Owens Saylor

Episode 180: #ELB 180 with OR Rural School Leader Eric Nichols

Episode 179: #ELB 179 with Leader & Haines City HS (FL) Principal Adam Lane

Episode 177: #ELB 177 Speaker, Author, and Reading Ambassador Dr. Danny Brassell

Episode 175: #ELB 175 with Better Leaders Better School Founder Daniel Bauer

Episode 129: Names of academic subjects in Mandarin
Emergency Afghan Rescue Mission on GoFundMe https://bit.ly/3yZQYIKCheck out our available Zoom classes: http://inspirlang.com/zoom Get our digital/paperback book at https://inspirlang.com/lovemandoYoutube: https://youtube.com/c/inspirlangFacebook: https://facebook.com/inspirlangInstagram: https://instagram.com/inspirlangTwitter: https://twitter.com/inspirlang

Episode 174: #ELB 174 with author, educator, (NV) and the BeerEDU podcast Kyle Anderson

Episode 172: #ELB 172 w the School of Astonishment Magician & Founder John Abrams: magic, performing, & more!

Episode 171: #ELB 171 Fired Up Leadership w Dr. Frank Rudnesky: leader, author, educator

Episode 170: #ELB 170 The Partnership Release Show with over 15 collaborators from the book joining me

Episode 168: #ELB 168 w Brian Cain Mental Performance Expert & Coach

Episode 167: #167 w Alex Kajitani Teacher, Speaker, Author & the Rappin Mathematician!

Episode 166: ELB 166 w Mark Housel- NJ Teacher of the Year 2020

Episode 165: #ELB 165 w Dr Larry Dake: Assist Sup & Author of Crisis Management

Episode 164: #ELB 164 w Craig Randall: Author of Trust Based Observations

Episode 163: #ELB 163 w Missouri HS Principal of the Yr Kerri Greenwell from N. Shelby

Episode 162: #ELB 162 w the great Jimmy Casas -Leader-Author-Speaker-Coach & more


Episode 160: #ELB 160 w S.S. Seward (NY) Institute Principal Michael Rheaume

Episode 158: #ELB 159--The Power of Stories with Andrew Marotta

Episode 157: #ELB 158 w Rheos Gear Sunglasses CEO & Founder Jake Berton

Episode 157: #ELB 157 w NYC's PE & Health Teacher Orlando Ortiz: leader, reader, & fitness expert!

Episode 156: #ELB 156 w Suzanne Carbonaro, Director of Academic Partnerships @ AEFIS Academy & my sister!

Episode 155: #ELB 155 w Captain and winner of the World's Most Difficult Race (Amazon Prime) Nathan Fa'avae

Episode 154: #ELB 154 100% Graduation Rate w John Eggers: Educator, Author & Peace Activist

Episode 153: #ELB 151 with The "Burned In" Teacher Amber Harper @burnedinteacher

Episode 152: #ELB 150! Yes 150! w Dr. Erik Youngman, Author & Dir Cir & Instr @ Libertyville District 70 (IL)

Episode 151: #ELB 149 w Western NY's Frontier Middle School Assistant Principal Danielle Kalinski

Episode 150: #ELB 148 w Brown University's Head Men's BBall Coach Mike Martin

#ELB 147 w NYC PE Teacher & Crown Refs Creator Paul Diasparra

#ELB 146 How Can We Achieve a 100% Grad Rate
We were supposed to have on teacher, author, & peace activist Dr. John Eggers but due to technical difficulties, we were not able to connect. These things happen and we kept the show going.

#ELB 145 w Dr. Heather Lyons: Education Leader, Author, & Mom

#ELB 144 How Can We Achieve a 100& Grad Rate? w teacher, author, & peace activist Dr. John Eggers

#ELB 143 w UPenn & Philadelphia Eagles Mental Strength Coach Joe Dowling #ZONEfulness

#ELB 142 w Karen Gross Educator and Author of Trauma Doesn't Stop at the School Door

#ELB 141 w Michael Fratto ELA Teacher, Future Admin & Doctoral Candidate

#ELB 140 w Dr. Mykee Fowlin: Psychologist, Poet, & Performer...simply, one of the best.

#ELB 138 w Dr. Deana Stevenson from the DDE: Impactful Leader for School Leaders & Educators

#ELB 139 w Sydney Sauschuck. PJHS Grad & Univ of Iowa Senior, Iowa Wrestling Manager

#ELB 137 3 Feet to the Left--A Captain's Journey w @KorryFranke

#ELB 136 w @JaredSmithPhd, Superintendent of Schools South Tama County IA


#ELB 134 w Monticello HS (Minnesota) Mike Carr Leadership, Officiating, & a lifetime of stories

#ELB 133-- Check in & check up: news, notes, updates and a great story

#ELB 132 Leadership, Hoops, IVY League & all things Philly w Penn Men's BBball Coach Steve Donahue

#ELB 131 Empathy, Teacher Engagement, Writing, and all things EDU w Mandy Froehlich

#ELB 130 Talking Education, Leadership, and more w Dr. John Bell Delaware Valley Superintendent

#ELB 129 w West Stokes HS Principal (NC) & my college teammate Kevin Spainhour


#ELB 127 Wrestling w Math w teacher, coach, and leader Cory Ferguson

#ELB 126 2020 Missouri Assistant Principal of the YR Jon Fitzgerald

#ELB 125 LeadLIU class LIVE w educator, Coach of yr, and writer Dan Spainhour
#ELB #LeadLIU class LIVE w educator, Coach of yr, and writer @DanSpainhour #LeadingNarratives @LeadershipPub

#ELB 124 w former William & Mary Head Men's Basketball Coach Tony Shaver

#ELB 123 w #Texas Principal @Asael_Ruvalcaba talkin Texas, Leadership, and gettin after it!

#ELB 122 w Tom Rickard, Minisink Valley MS AP & Head Men's Hoops Coach @ Suny Orange

#ELB 121 w Jeff Spilker, AP at Papillion LaVista in Nebraska...becoming Principal next year!

#ELB 120 Hoops, Leading, & Tough Times w Hofstra Head Men's Bball Coach Joe Mihalich

#ELB 119 w Karen Giuffre', Founding Director of Voyagers' Community School in NJ


#ELB 117 Leading, Learning, Branding & more with Principal Dan Valenzuela


#ELB 115 OMG I'm a MS Principal! MS Principal Life & more with DVSD MS Principal Dr. Pete Loppolo

#ELB 113 Leadership, Life, & the world of Special Education w Peg Fitzgerald

#ELB 112 Great Sport Coat, Great Leadership w Brian McCann, 2018 NASSP Principal of the Yr



Education Leadership and Beyond - The Call-in Show
In his first episode of 2020, Andrew reflects on an intense experience of quiet and shares a story about the pace of our 21st century lives. All this and more on the ELB Call-in Show!

#ELB 111 Losing Weight & Being Healthy in 2020 w Chip Estenes




#ELB 110 The Magic of Shelter Island (NY) w 1st yr Superintendent of Schools @Brian_Doelger

#ELB 109 Believe, Study, Hustle, Manifest, Repeat w @thewrightleader Vernon Wright

Call-in Show - Tell Me What You Want
On tonight's episode, Andrew begins to look ahead to our visions for 2020 by highlighting an article by Dan Spainhour: 4 Steps To Getting What You Want. Which one of these resonate the most with you?Find out more about Dan's work at https://www.leadershippublishingteam.com/

Call-in Show — Gratitude
On the eve of the US Thanksgiving holiday, Andrew joins us to share some of his family's traditions and uses those stories to talk about the importance of an attitude of gratitude in our lives——as individuals and as school leaders.

Call-in Show — Focus and Feedback
Andrew is back with a couple of great stories about two important "f'-words—Focus and Feedback. This and more on tonight's edition of Education Leadership and Beyond

#ELB 108 Talking gratefulness and more w NASSP AP of the Year Alaska's own Meghan Redmond



#ELB 105 Go North my Friends...Talking Education & Leadership with Alaskan Principal & #AASSP President Dan Carstens

#ELB 104 Leading & Learning w the 10 Min Principal Evan Robb: Author, Educator, & Ted Talk Presenter

#ELB 103 Leading with Culture w Principal, Author, & Ed Leader Jay Billy

#ELB 102 Be Real with author, educators, and speaker Tara Martin

ELB Call-in - Principal Wellness (September 24)
Tonight, Andrew tackles the question of the health and wellness of the school leader. From water intake to an optimistic perspective, there's plenty of practical tips on staying physically and emotionally fit in this episode

#ELB 101 Leading and Learning ONLINE with Stonybrook U Professor Carol Hernandez


#ELB 100 Wow! Talking with Patricia & Eugene Grimes on their 50th Wedding Anniversary!

#ELB 99 9/11 Anniversary w NYC Firefighter & Author Chris Edwards

#ELB 98 Education, Leadership, and Pro Sports all in one! w NY Principal Jr Rickert

#ELB 97 ASPIRE to be a great leader with Educator & Podcaster Joshua Stamper


#ELB 96 Just getting started with April DeMarco
Art educator and new school leader.

#ELB 95 Empathy, Courage, & Love with Educator, Author & Speaker Tony Sinanis


#ELB 93 Talking Leadership w Auburn CSD (NY) w Assistant Superintendent Jeff Evener
#ELB 93 Talking Leadership w Auburn CSD (NY) w Assistant Superintendent Jeff Evener

#92 Talking TED Talks & leadership with Goshen, NY AP & former Mayor Kyle Roddey
#92 Talking TED Talks & leadership with Goshen, NY AP & former Mayor Kyle Roddey

#ELB 91 w Inspiring Teachers Show Podcast host & teacher @DannyHauger
#ELB 91 w Inspiring Teachers Show Podcast host & teacher @DannyHauger

#ELB 90 Let Them Speak with #PushingBoundaries Co-Founder and author @RebeccaCoda @andrewmarotta21
#ELB 90 Let Them Speak with #PushingBoundaries Co-Founder and author @RebeccaCoda @andrewmarotta21

#ELB 89 Lead Beyond your Title #LeadLAP w Nili Bartley @nbartley6 @andrewmarotta21
#ELB 89 Lead Beyond your Title #LeadLAP w Nili Bartley @nbartley6 @andrewmarotta21

ELB Live on voicEd Radio EP 03 - Teacher Appreciation Day
ELB Live on voicEd Radio EP 03 - Teacher Appreciation Day

ELB Live on voicEd Radio - EP 02 Tools of the Trade
ELB Live on voicEd Radio - EP 02 Tools of the Trade

#ELB 88 Talking life & leadership w/one of the best @ToddWhitaker
#ELB 88 Talking life & leadership w/one of the best @ToddWhitaker

ELB Live on voicEd Radio - Episode 1
ELB Live on voicEd Radio - Episode 1 April 23rd

#ELB 87 FOCUS: Helping with the distractions of cell phones w Cell Slip Founder & Creator Mitch Bain @CellSlip @andrewmarotta21
#ELB 87 FOCUS: Helping with the distractions of cell phones w Cell Slip Founder & Creator Mitch Bain @CellSlip @andrewmarotta21

#ELB 86: A lineup of All-Star Educators: Live fm the Four O'Clock Faculty Conf in Asbury Pk, NJ w Beth Houf, Jay Billy, Rich Czyz, Nili Bart
#ELB 86: A lineup of All-Star Educators: Live fm the Four O'Clock Faculty Conf in Asbury Pk, NJ w Beth Houf, Jay Billy, Rich Czyz, Nili Bartley, & Suzanne Carbonaro

#ELB 85: Talking Leadership & HS Sports w Exec Dir of NYS HS Sports Dr. Robert Zayas @RobertZayasNY @andrewmarotta21
#ELB 85: Talking Leadership & HS Sports w Exec Dir of NYS HS Sports Dr. Robert Zayas @RobertZayasNY @andrewmarotta21

#ELB 84 Sharing Stories w Leading Narratives author @danspainhour with the Leaders from #LIU Hudson #LeadLIU
#ELB 84 Sharing Stories w Leading Narratives author @danspainhour with the Leaders from #LIU Hudson #LeadLIU

#ELB 83 Talking Leadership w/ The Leadership Duo from @PNWBOCES (NY) Dr. Lynn Allen & Jackie Levine
#ELB 83 Talking Leadership w The Leadership Duo from @PNWBOCES (NY) Dr. Lynn Allen & Jackie Levine

#ELB 82 Who's packing your parachute? with NY Air Guard Flight Aircrew Tech Mike Fleming
#ELB 82 Who's packing your parachute? with NY Air Guard Flight Aircrew Tech Mike Fleming

#ELB 80 Leading in the Digital Age with Eric Sheninger: Educator, Author, Innovator, Speaker, & Senior Fellow ICL
#ELB 80 Leading in the Digital Age with Eric Sheninger: Educator, Author, Innovator, Speaker, & Senior Fellow ICL

#ELB 79 Pushing Boundaries with education authors and leaders Dr. Rick Jetter & Rebecca Coda
#ELB 79 Pushing Boundaries with education authors and leaders Dr. Rick Jetter & Rebecca Coda

#ELB Live in #LeadLIU class with Jay Billy: Principal & author of Lead w Culture #LeadLAP
#ELB Live in #LeadLIU class with Jay Billy: Principal & author of Lead w Culture #LeadLAP

#ELB 78 The VOICE that we bring, w/ Psychologist, Actor, & Poet Dr. Mykee Fowlin
#ELB 78 The VOICE that we bring, w/ Psychologist, Actor, & Poet Dr. Mykee Fowlin

#ELB 77 Just getting started! with science teacher & Admin intern Taylor Hartey
#ELB 77 Just getting started! with science teacher & Admin intern Taylor Hartey

#ELB 76 with Dr. Randy Ziengenfuss, Superintendent of Salisbury Township Schools
#ELB 76 with Dr. Randy Ziengenfuss, Superintendent of Salisbury Township Schools

#ELB 73 Meet the Admin Team from Beekmantown (NY) School District: Surviving & Thriving
#ELB 73 Meet the Admin Team from Beekmantown (NY) School District: Surviving & Thriving

#ELB 72 Meet Corey Taylor--my former student; we discuss his life & craniofacial journey
#ELB 72 Meet Corey Taylor--my former student; we discuss his life & craniofacial journey

Holiday Edition #ELB: We are rich in blessings, & I'm not talking about $$...Christmas Eve with my sister Suzanne Carbonaro
Holiday Edition #ELB: We are rich in blessings, & I'm not talking about $$...Christmas Eve with my sister Suzanne Carbonaro

#ELB 71 Stars in the City with Principal & Lead Like a Pirate Co-Author Beth Houf #LLAP
#ELB 71 Stars in the City with Principal & Lead Like a Pirate Co-Author Beth Houf #LLAP

#ELB 70 Leadership points I learned from my college hoops Coach w guest NCWC Head Coach John Thompson
#ELB 70 Leadership points I learned from my college hoops Coach w guest NCWC Head Coach John Thompson; @CoachJThompson1

#ELM 69 Innovation & Entrepreneurship in schools with teacher, author, podcast host and StartEdUp Founder, Don Wettrick
#ELM 69 Innovation & Entrepreneurship in schools with teacher, author, podcast host and StartEdUp Founder, Don Wettrick

#ELB 68 Leading the Way w US AIR FORCE Academy 3rd yr cadet Andrew Forrester
#ELB 68 Leading the Way w/ US AIR FORCE Academy 3rd yr cadet Andrew Forrester

#ELB 67 with my brother Paul Marotta: a dedication to our Dad "MJ"
#ELB 67 with my brother Paul Marotta: a dedication to our Dad "MJ"

Day 35: "Where do you work" in Mandarin
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#ELB 65 with Voice Ed Radio Canada Founder Stephen Hurley
#ELB 65 with Voice Ed Radio Canada Founder Stephen Hurley

#64 ELB Education Leadership & Beyond with #TLAP Author & Superstar Dave Burgess #DBC
#64 ELB Education Leadership & Beyond with #TLAP Author & Superstar Dave Burgess #DBC

#ELB with my nephew Syracuse Senior Chris "Carbs" Carbonaro
#ELB with my nephew, Syracuse Senior, Chris "Carbs" Carbonaro.

#ELB 63 Education Leadership & Beyond: "Keep Rolling" w/ Dan Spainhour: teacher, coach, author, and founder of the Leadership & Coaching Jou
Monday, October 22, 2018#63 ELB Keep Rolling w Dan Spainhour: author of Leading narratives and owner of The Leadership Publishing Team. Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta. Blog &Podcast #63 with guest Leadership Publishing Team creator & teacher Dan Spainhour. Keep rolling. That's what Dan tells me often. In episode #63, we meet Dan Spainhour. Dan is my college roommate @kevinspainhour 's brother--a teacher, author and owner of the Leadership Publishing Team. Dan is doing great things in leadership, teaching, and coaching circles with his journal and books. He offered ELB listeners a 20% on a yearly subscription to his Coaching & Leadership Journal use the code ELB20. It is worth a look. I love it as a resource for my podcast and my role as Principal. So keep rolling. What's this all about? We, as leaders, face many challenges....many ups and downs...just like in our lives. If you have a #keeprolling mentality, no matter what gets in our way, we will keep moving forward. Maybe you have a bad speech or a bad evaluation...keep rolling. Tomorrow will come and do it better. Each text or email Dan and I would send to one another, he would end with: Keep rolling. This motivated me and inspired me to keep writing, keep recording to keep with it. So add this to you tool box: keep rolling. Give it to others who may need encouragement put it in your mindset that you are going to keep with it. It is kind of like the 5SW's in sales: 1. Sometimes it will, 2. Sometimes it won't, 3. So what, 4. Stick with it, 5. Someone's waiting. Looking to become a better storyteller. Check out Dan's book below. It is filled with great stories and themes...excellent to start any speech or workshop! Quote: Even if you are on the right track you'll get run over if you just sit there.--Will Rogers Book Recommendation: Leading Narratives by Dan Spainhour.Enjoy the podcast. Order your copy of The Principal: Surviving and Thriving today! LOOKING TO BOOK ANDREW FOR YOUR NEXT ADMINISTRATIVE RETREAT?**Contact me, Andrew Marotta, if you are interested in sponsoring the show & blog! andrewmarotta.com, andrewmarottallc@gmail.com, twitter: @andrewmarotta21, Go out and change the world for the better!

#ELB 62 Education Leadership & Beyond with Shohola Elem Principal Diana Bixby
#ELB 62 Education Leadership & Beyond with Shohola Elem Principal Diana Bixby

#ELB 61 Education Leadership & Beyond w-1st yr Principal Nicole Ey
#ELB 61 Education Leadership & Beyond with 1st yr Principal Nicole Ey

#ELB 60 The importance of connecting with your community with Milford, PA Mayor Sean Strub
Saturday, September 22, 2018#ELB 60 Connecting with your community with Milford, PA Mayor Sean Strub...Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta. Enjoy the Podcast: Facebook live & On Itunes. Today's sponsor: Catskill Marketing...Catskill Marketing offers a full range of sales and marketing services with a focus on website development including eCommerce, social media management and graphic design. Our other core strengths are overall marketing and sales strategy, CRM implementation, photography, video editing, email marketing, brand development, and search engine optimization. We partner with you to develop an affordable plan to effectively increase revenue. Reach out to owner Johnnie Illanovsky or Matt Gottlieb today for help with your business!Email: info@catskillmarketing.com Phone: 845.787.3927. In episode #60 of #ELB, we meet Milford, PA Mayor Sean Strub. In our conversation, Sean and I discuss the importance of building a relationship between the local community and the school district. Sean has this relationship with Milford's schools: Delaware Valley SD (PA). As a school leader, this is very important for you to be a connector--a multiplier of people to be able to make connections that will help kids. Whether it is asking a local business that you frequent for a donation or getting tickets for your students for a local writers festival through the mayor's office, it very important for you to develop and cultivate these relationships. I am at Port Jervis HS in OC, NY and I have been blessed to be there for 14 yrs (7 as AP). In my book, The Principal: Surviving & Thriving, I describe this point in tip #38: Get to know key people in the community. In my phone I have the following phone numbers handy ready to contact in a moments notice: the police chief, the mayor, business leaders, the county legislator, the YMCA director, the library director, the district attorney, the probation officer, the funeral home director, etc, etc. You get the point. Be a connector in your school community….The school is the community and the community is the school. There are always situations where you will need these people to assist with students and issues happening within the school. Work on these relationships, even call them all together if need be. When the school leaders and the community leaders work together only good things can happen for kids. #Makeithappen. Book Recommendation: Sean's book: Body Counts A memoir of politics, sex, aids, and survival. Quote: If it is to be, it is up to me! Enjoy the podcast. Order your copy of The Principal: Surviving and Thriving today! LOOKING TO BOOK ANDREW FOR YOUR NEXT ADMINISTRATIVE RETREAT? Are interested in sponsoring the show & blog? For more information...Contact me at andrewmarottallc@gmail.com Go out and change the world for the better!

#ELB, Talkin great teaching with Port Jervis HS Math Teacher Carolyn Dorritie, Episode #59
Tuesday, September 4, 2018 Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta; #ELB 59 Talkin great teaching with guest math teacherCarolyn Dorritie. Enjoy the Podcast: #ELB 59 facebook live with guest Carolyn Dorritie On Itunes.Today's sponsor: Catskill Marketing. Catskill Marketing offers a full range of sales and marketing services with a focus on website development including ecommerce, social media management and graphic design. Our other core strengths are overall marketing and sales strategy, CRM implementation, photography, video editing, email marketing, brand development, and search engine optimization. We partner with you to develop an affordable plan to effectively increase revenue. Reach out to owner Johnnie Illanovsky or Matt Gottlieb today for help with your business! Email: info@catskillmarketing.com. Phone: 845.787.3927 Dynamic, energetic, passionate, knowledgeable, caring...I could go on and on about today's guest, master math teacher Carolyn Dorritie, and what makes her a successful teacher. This was an easy decision two years ago to nominate her for NYS teacher of the year. Little did I know at the time what this would do for Carolyn, our school, and our community. It was an awesome experience. That is the opening concept in #ELB59: celebrate your people. Highlight, nominate, and sing from the highest balconies about the good things your teachers and staff are doing. The benefits are endless. You are making that person feel valued, you are inspiring others to achieve, and you are shining a bright light on your school...and who doesn't want/like good news and positive vibes. Go for it. Do it today. Nominate someone for an award or even just enthusiastically highlight their work and see what happens. You'll be happy you did. Book Recommendation: Make it Stick: science of successful learning by Peter Brown. Quote: "Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world" Nelson Mandela. **Contact me if you are interested in sponsoring the show & blog!Enjoy the podcast. Check out & Order your copy of my book: The Principal: Surviving and Thriving 125 Points of Wisdom, Practical Tips, and Relatable Stories for All Leaders. Found on andrewmarotta.com, amazon, and all online retailers. Now available in kindle edition. LOOKING TO BOOK ANDREW FOR YOUR NEXT ADMINISTRATIVE RETREAT?: Email us for more information at andrewmarottallc@gmail.com. Go out and change the world for the better!

#ELB 58 What teachers want from their leaders with guest & one of my 1st mentors superstar NYC AP Dennis Bellantoni Episode #58
Sunday, August 26, 2018#ELB: What teachers want from their school leaders w/ guest NYC AP Dennis Bellantoni. Education Leadership and Beyond:Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta. Blog & Podcast #58 with guest Dennis Bellantoni, Enjoy the Podcast: Podcast # 58--What teachers want from their administrators with NYC AP Dennis Bellantoni Isn't it great to connect with old friends? So happy to have my old friend and NYC AP Dennis Bellantoni on the show. I was a teacher back in Staten Island, NY in the early 2000's when I did my admin internship with Dennis. He really taught me the ropes of handling all things that come you way in a rough MS in Staten Island. Pleased to hear that IS 27 is doing so well these days. I have fond memories of learning how to teach there. In the opening of the show, I discussed an article found in the Marshall Memo written by Jon Saphier entitled: "What teachers really want from their administrators." I loved reading this and it reminded me of the saying that the great Tony DiMarco used to tell me: 'The best teachers are the ones who never forget what it is like to be a student and the best Principals are the ones who never forget what it's like to be a teacher." Saphier writes things that teachers really want from their admins:Be competent * Notice that I am worthwhile * Safe, honest, & your motives are in the interest of children * Act courageously from initiative overload * Legitimate decisions * Results driven * Respect by listening * Caring and compassionate. These are great...We as school leaders need to do a good job in these areas. They are part of everyday work and sometimes they can get away from us. I believe the first and last ones are the most important: be good at your job and show people you care!Book Recommendation: Leading Narratives by Dan SpainhourQuote: "A lack of planning on your part does not necessarily constitute an emergency on my part"Dennis Bellantoni LOOKING TO BOOK ANDREW FOR YOUR NEXT ADMINISTRATIVE RETREAT?: **Contact me if you are interested in sponsoring the show & blog! Order your copy of The Principal: Surviving and Thriving today! Go out and change the world for the better!

#ELB Guest Principal and Author Jay Billy, Culture Matters Episode #57
Monday, August 20, 2018Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta #ELB 57 #Culture Matters with author & Principal Jay Billy @Jaybilly2 #LeadLAP This is the first podcast that I recorded in primetime beginning at 8:30pm EST & wow did Jay Billy bring the energy. I can see why they love him as their Principal in Lawrence Township schools. What a great opportunity for #ELB to interview Jay, the author of Lead with Culture: What Really Matters in our Schools. Talking to Jay got me thinking about culture and all the things that go into it. Jay's chapters are listed as the following: culture, expectations, learning, enthusiasm, joy, community, celebrations, intentionality, honesty, evolving, being connected, and relationships ALL MATTER! You add all these up & to me it means: care. How can you get teachers and students to care? To care more? To give more? DO THESE THINGS and do them often. There are no financial bonuses for educators that CARE and GIVE more of themselves...just the amazing relationships and experiences that they build with students, who are craving this from their school role models. Jay lives them in his role as Elem. Principal and it is contagious. I went to school the next day and was energized. It reinforced the concept I live by: It is the information, it is the inspiration! You can follow Jay on twitter @jaybilly2 and learn a heck of a lot by following him and the hashtags #culturematters, #leadlap. Go get 'em! Enjoy the Podcasts:#ELB podcast live on facebook. Subscribe to ELB on ITUNES. Book Recommendation: Lead with Culture What really matters in our schools by Jay Billy. **Contact me if you are interested in sponsoring the show & blog! Enjoy the podcast. Order your copy of The Principal: Surviving and Thriving today! LOOKING TO BOOK ANDREW FOR YOUR NEXT ADMINISTRATIVE RETREAT? Go out and change the world for the better!Andrew Marottaandrewmarotta.com andrewmarottallc@gmail.com twitter: @andrewmarotta21Check out my book: The Principal: Surviving and Thriving 125 Points of Wisdom, Practical Tips, and Relatable Stories for All Leaders.Found on andrewmarotta.com, amazon, and all online retailers. Now available in kindle edition.

#ELB Getting Ready 18-19 school yr with Dr. Christine Finn, Superintendent of Shelter Island Schools, Episode #56
Friday, August 17, 2018#ELB 56, Getting Ready 18-19 school yr with Dr. Christine Finn, Superintendent of Shelter Island SchoolsEducation Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew MarottaEnjoy the Podcast: Live on facebook What a great surprise! I reached out to Dr. Christine Finn, Superintendent of Shelter Island schools prior to coming on vacation and she comes on the show! Lost count of how many people I've reached out to about the podcast or the book and just don't hear back. Not only did Dr. Finn respond, she was fantastic and I really enjoyed meeting her. Open, honest, energetic. Shelter Island Schools are lucky to have her. To open the show, I talked about getting ready for the 18-19 school year. What are you going to add this year? What will be different? Have you set goals? Are you going to try something new? Whether you are a school leader, classroom teacher, or whatever your role, don't be afraid to try something new. One thing I write about in my book: The Principal: Surviving & Thriving is Tip #47 creating a yearly theme each year based around some of the things you are doing in and around your school. Put it on the staff picture, your emails, school signs etc. Make it something that people can rally around and get excited about. This year in my school it is: We are all in this together! If you are a classroom teacher, have you tried/looked into flexible seating? Give it a shot and see what happens. Certainly their is a cost there, but your can also be creative. Add an old couch or some older high top chairs you may have in that basement. Even just try allowing kids to stand in the back if they wanted to stand to see what it does for their learning and attention. Go for it! Have an awesome school year. #Createyourownweather! Book Recommendation: A tree grows in Brooklyn (classic!) by Betty Smith. Quote: The glass isn't half full, the glass is refillable. Dr. Christine Finn. **Contact me if you are interested in sponsoring the show & blog!Enjoy the podcast. Order your copy of The Principal: Surviving and Thriving today! LOOKING TO BOOK ANDREW FOR YOUR NEXT ADMINISTRATIVE RETREAT?: Email us for more information at andrewmarottallc@gmail.comGo out and change the world for the better!Andrew Marottaandrewmarotta.com andrewmarottallc@gmail.com twitter: @andrewmarotta21Check out my book:The Principal: Surviving and Thriving 125 Points of Wisdom, Practical Tips, and Relatable Stories for All Leaders.Found on andrewmarotta.com, amazon, and all online retailers. Now available in kindle edition.

#ELB with Guest Chris Kreuter--8 Reasons Why Reading is so Important Episode #55
Thursday, August 16, 2018#55 #ELB with Guest Chris Kreuter--8 Reasons Why Reading is so Important. Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew MarottaThis weeks sponsor: 1106 Design, Website for 1106 Design Thanks to Michele DeFilippo and her company 1106 Design. They did a great job helping me get my book off the ground and into print, online, and ready to go at all sellers. She provided awesome customer service to me, especially as someone who was brand new to all of this: book writing, websites, etc. They specialize in all things self-publishing: book formatting, editing, cover design, website creation, etc etc...& most important honesty, fairness, and integrity! Give her a shout out and let her know you found her by listening/reading on Education Leadership & Beyond and she'll take care of you! One of the most best things I enjoy doing as a father and educator is reading with my kids--ages 12, 10, & 7. They all have turned out to be strong readers and enjoy it. Having an author on the show is always fun for me because I can learn so much from them. Chris Kreuter wrote a great kids book that combines sci-fi & hockey...My boy Matthew loved it! Heading into this next school year, if your kid likes either sci-fi or hockey, they'll love The Intergalactic Adventures of the Rainy River Bees. Additionally, I spoke about the importance of reading for kids and adults. One of the biggest indicators of success in school and beyond is reading reading levels and how do you improve your or your kids reading level? READ! There is a ton of research and articles out there on the importance of reading--I liked this one found on inspiration boost: 8 Reasons by JJ Wong. JJ Wong lists these 8 reasons why reading is important:1. Expose yourself to new things.2. Self Improvement.3. Improve understanding.4. Preparation for action.5. Gain experience from other people.6. Tools for communicating.7. Connecting your brain.8. Boost your creativity. I thought these were awesome...and very relative for all readers. I am watching my kids experience them now at their young ages. I especially like #s 3, 4, & 5. While on this journey of writing my book and creating the podcast #ELB, I have learned so much by reading articles and books on the topics to help get me started. Prepare to action. If they did it, why can't you? If there is something out there for you that you are looking to tackle next, read about it first! It's only a google search or a library stop away! Enjoy the Podcasts: #55 #ELB with Chris Kreuter sponsored by 1106 DesignAlso found on Itunes Book Recommendation: The Intergalactic Adventures of the Rainy River Bees by Chris KreuterLOOKING TO BOOK ANDREW FOR YOUR NEXT ADMINISTRATIVE RETREAT?Enjoy the podcast. Order your copy of The Principal: Surviving and Thriving today!**Contact me if you are interested in sponsoring the show & blog!: email us at andrewmarottallc@gmail.com. Andrew Marottaandrewmarotta.com andrewmarottallc@gmail.com twitter: @andrewmarotta21Go out and change the world for the better!Check out my book:The Principal: Surviving and Thriving 125 Points of Wisdom, Practical Tips, and Relatable Stories for All Leaders.Found on andrewmarotta.com, amazon, and all online retailers. Now available in kindle edition.

US Naval Academy Freshman Shane Fagan Episode #53
#53 Education Leadership, Beyond. Great Opportunities with guest incoming freshmen at the US Naval Academy Shane Fagan

Mr. John Faggione Episode #52
#52 Education Leadership and Beyond_Director of PJ Recreation & Coach John Faggione

Father's Day Show with my Father-in-Law Eugene Grimes Episode #51
Happy Father's Day Show #51 with my Father-in-Law, Eugene "Gwa-Gwa" Grimes on Education Leadership & Beyond.

Mr. Jack Appleman Episode #50
Monday, June 25, 2018; #50: Education Leadership & Beyond, Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta: 10,000 Success Hotline calls/Successful Business Writing with Jack Appleman: FREE BOOK GIVE AWAY..... This blog is like two for one--I am celebrating 10,000 calls on success hotline by Dr. Rob Gilbert of Montclair University and meeting Jack Appleman of successful business writing. While I always try to write an awesome blog, I am focused on this more than ever as I know my man Jack Appleman will be reading it! #1: 10,000 success hotline calls--an amazing feat by Dr. Rob. He's been leaving 3 minute motivational messages about success, confidence, grit, storytelling, etc since 1992. YES, 1992! Unbelievable! give the hotline a call today. 973-743-4690. Not a gimmick, not a sham. It is just pure, authentic self-improvement and motivation. Doc has become a friend of mine over the years and can't thank him enough for his great work. Give him a shout. 973-743-4690...You'll be happy you did. #2--Also, check out Jack Appleman at Successful Business Writing. I came across Jack's book and loved it! It has helped my writing immensely--wasted words, fluff, tone in emails, etc. One of his points: write like you speak hit home because that is some of the feedback I received from my book The Principal: Surviving & Thriving. Another point he makes is: WIIFM. What's In It For Me? Don't just write emails that say do this, or use this new product. Write it in a way that makes the reader feel they will benefit from whatever it is that you are asking them to do in the email. Jack's whole concept of keeping it simple really resonates with my style of writing. I hope it does for you also. Speaking of what's in it for me: BOOK GIVEAWAY TIME. What better way to kick off your summer than by reading a great book that will improve your writing. Jack has offered a free copy of his book, 10 Steps to Successful Business Writing, for the best response to this blog. I am also offering 5 free copies of my book to the top 5 meaningful responses written to this blog. Jack is also offering a discount to Education Leadership & Beyond followers for his writing coaching classes as well. Email him at jack@successfulbusinesswriting.com Lastly, Jack will take the first two calls regarding improving your writing for free--20 minutes each. Call Jack today at 845-782-2419 for your free writing consult. **I apologize for the loss of sound during the podcast. I have since upgraded the wifi and it should be good now!**Enjoy the Podcasts: on Facebook Live & Itunes. Book Recommendation: (Obviously!): 10 Steps to Successful Business Writing by Jack Appleman. **Contact me if you are interested in sponsoring the show & blog!Enjoy the podcast. Order your copy of The Principal: Surviving and Thriving today! LOOKING TO BOOK ANDREW FOR YOUR NEXT ADMINISTRATIVE RETREAT?: Contact us at andrewmarottallc@gmail.com for more information. Go out and change the world for the better!

Mr. Paul Rickard Episode #49
Monday, June 18, 2018.#49 Blog & Podcast: 17 inches or Flexibility? Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta and guest Paul Rickard. This weeks sponsor: 1106 Design.Thanks to Michele DeFilippo and her company 1106 Design. They did a great job helping me get my book off the ground and into print, online, and ready to go at all sellers. She provided awesome customer service to me, especially as someone who was brand new to all of this: book writing, websites, etc. They specialize in all things self-publishing: book formatting, editing, cover design, website creation, etc etc...& most important honesty, fairness, and integrity! Give her a shout out and let her know you found her by listening/reading on Education Leadership & Beyond and she'll take care of you! I recently read an article entitled Stay at 17 Inches. The gist of the article is about holding people accountable--holding kids accountable to the letter of the law...That a strike is a strike in baseball and that we have to stop making accommodations for different situations. No deviations from rules or laws...It is what it is. The article generated a lot of conversation with educators about rules, accountability, and standards. I feel strongly about these aspects of my job as Principal as well as my job as a college basketball official. I am charged with enforcing the rules and the consequences that go along with those rules. While I agree with many aspects of the article, I feel strongly that life is not that simple...I feel people deserve a chance, and maybe even a second chance sometimes. I believe in progressive discipline where someone who does not get into a lot of trouble may not get the same punishment as someone who has a lot of discipline. This is similar to a copy who may NOT give someone a ticket who has a clean driving record and someone with many tickets and such may get that ticket. I believe in the concept of treating everyone fairly, not exactly the same. A student who has a family member with a severe illness deserves some compassion and understanding with a dose of flexibility, while maybe someone who does not have those life circumstances does not. I discuss this concept and more with Chief of Mt. Hope Police and College Sports Official Paul Rickard. He balances enforcing the rules as written vs. the life scenarios that come his way...in real life and on the courts and fields. He shares stories about his role as a leader, father, police officer, and a college basketball & lacrosse official. Enjoy the Podcasts: Facebook Link #49 with Paul Rickard. Book Recommendation: Bruce Springsteen, Born to Run. Quote: You can't misquote silence! **Contact me if you are interested in sponsoring the show & blog!

Mr. Tony DiMarco Episode #48
Sunday, June 10, 2018. #48 Education Leadership & Beyond: with OC Legend Tony DiMarco. Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew MarottaThis weeks sponsor:The Coaching & Leadership Journal edited by Dan Spainhour: order your 12 month subscription today with a 20% discount for Ed Leadership & Beyond listeners: use code ELB20. This is fantastic resource for all leaders with over 20 stories, articles, quotes,and reflections. Blog #48: Go with your gut! So Mr. DiMarco asks me, "If I called your supervisor, what would he or she say?" I was honest with Tony and said that she and I did not see eye to eye on things and probably would not speak too highly of me. It was a tough answer but the honest one. This was during my interview for Assistant Principal with Tony DiMarco, the Principal of Port Jervis HS at the time. I was hoping that my answer did not seal a negative fate for me. What happened next was astonishing. A few days later, Tony called me and offered me the position and off we went. He shared later, that my former supervisor did indeed give me a negative review. So negative in fact, that Mr. DiMarco finally said to her sternly, do you have anything positive to say about him because I'm going to hire him? She told him that I come to work on time!!!! The point of the story and of this blog is that sometimes you have to trust your gut...Most times I would say because it is usually correct. Tony trusted his instincts in that moment did not go with what the lady was saying about me. He believed in me, he believed in his judgement, and went with it. I am so grateful to Tony that he had the fortitude to trust his gut and make the decision that has shaped my life the past 14 years! As a leader we have to make decisions often, sometimes very quickly. Use your gut. Trust your instincts. Take input from others, ask around, listen, ask questions--but at the end of the day, when it is decision time, go with your gut! You will be right most times! Quote: The dog may bark but the caravan moves on. Hubie Brown. Book Recommendation: Throw the Ball High by Mickey Crowley. Enjoy the podcast. Order your copy of The Principal: Surviving and Thriving today! LOOKING TO BOOK ANDREW FOR YOUR NEXT ADMINISTRATIVE RETREAT?: Click here for more information.Go out and change the world for the better!

#47 Education Leadership & Beyond "The Greatest Showman" with Tessa & Matthew Marotta
Sunday, June 3, 2018, #47 Education Leadership & Beyond, "The Greatest Showman" with guests Tessa & Matthew Marotta. Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta. Super excited to have on my too younger children on the show: Matthew 11 & Tessa Marotta 7. They watch Dad each week on the podcast and it was finally their turn! They are both fun loving, bright kids. My family is so blessed to have such great children along with their big sister Claire. Shout out to their teachers at Shohola Elementary in Milford, PA: Mr. Justin Bowman is Tessa's 1st grade teacher and Mrs. Ann Fagan is Matthew's 3rd grade teacher. Both are fantastic educators for my children and the children of our community. They challenge them, engage them, and help them love to learn. #greatteachers! Happy birthday Tessa & Matthew! One of our family traditions is Friday night pizza and movie. We love to just chil-lax and watch a great movie together as a family. Now that the kids are getting older, there are more top movies we can watch together. A few weeks ago, we selected the Greatest Showman starring Hugh Jackman. It highlights the story of PT Barnum and his rise and fall and rise up again to fame and glory. He was a dreamer, and innovation, and someone who brought out the best in others. As soon as the movie was over, I jotted down some thoughts about the movie—life lessons from the movie that we could all use to make us better—make us believe more in ourselves, and reach for things and places we never dreamed possible: 1. Chase your dreams. 2. Don't be embarrassed by where you came from: PT's Dad was a poor seamstress who did not have much. When he passed PT was homeless for a while until he worked his way to stardom. 3. Be loyal: PT picked out his staff and they went on to do great things. When, PT strayed and chased a different dream, his friends remained loyal to him and gave him another chance. 4. Don't lose sight of your family—Keep them #1. 5. Don't be afraid to task risks, afraid of failure: PT failed over and over in the film—he reinvented, and did it again better than the first. 6. Believe in yourself—If you don't, then who will? 7. See the good in others. 8. There is such a thing as true love. It is a fantastic movie so I recommend spending two hours to watch it. It is time well spent!Enjoy the PodcastsFacebook live linkBook Recommendation: 52 Things Kids Need from a Dad by Jay Payleitner**Contact me if you are interested in sponsoring the show & blog!Enjoy the podcast. Order your copy of The Principal: Surviving and Thriving today! email andrewmarottallc@gmail.comLOOKING TO BOOK ANDREW FOR YOUR NEXT ADMINISTRATIVE RETREAT?: email andrewmarottallc@gmail.comGo out and change the world for the better!Andrew Marotta; andrewmarotta.com , andrewmarottallc@gmail.com ,twitter: @andrewmarotta21Check out my book:The Principal: Surviving and Thriving 125 Points of Wisdom, Practical Tips, and Relatable Stories for All Leaders.Found on andrewmarotta.com, amazon, and all online retailers. Now available in kindle edition.

Dr. Luvelle Brown Episode #46
Saturday, May 12, 2018; #46 Education Leadership & Beyond: A Culture of Love with Dr. Luvelle Brown, Superintendent of Schools in Ithaca, NY. Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta. This weeks sponsor: !1106 Design https://1106design.com/ Thanks to Michele DeFilippo and her company 1106 Design. They did a great job helping me get my book off the ground and into print, online, and ready to go at all sellers. She provided awesome customer service to me, especially as someone who was brand new to all of this: book writing, websites, etc. They specialize in all things self-publishing: book formatting, editing, cover design, website creation, etc etc...& most important honesty, fairness, and integrity! Give her a shout out and let her know you found her by listening/reading on Education Leadership & Beyond and she'll take care of you! Podcast #46: A Culture of Love with guest NYS Superintendent of the Year 2017 Dr. Luvelle Brown. What a great experience to meet and interview Dr. Luvelle Brown for the podcast. He is doing great work in Ithaca, NY School District raising achievement levels, bringing awareness to minority inequalities, especially in leadership roles, and sharing his culture of love. His message comes through strong caring for all students while having his priorities in order: Dad, Community Leader, and Superintendent. While prepping for the show and researching the Culture of Love in Ithaca Schools, I was celebrating my 17th wedding anniversary with my wife, Jennifer Marotta. It made me think about the culture of love that we are building not only in our marriage, but also with our whole family. If you are married, you know it is not all rosey all the time. I reflected on the things that we do to make our marriage work: Here are a few of those reflections: 1. From my friend Dr. Bird (show #45), bring patience, love, and gratitude to one another--If your continue to focus on these three virtues, you will move past the things that upset you about one another. Be grateful for the good things in your life! Gratitude is the mother of all virtues! 2. Listen, don't fix! Hear your partner, take a breath, and don't try to fix every little thing. Leave it be. (this took me a long time, right Jenn?!) 3. Do what you say are you are going to do. When you do this, it creates consistent positive deposits in your relationship. 4. Keep him/her on a pedestal. My wife told me this after our first year of marriage that I stopped doing this. I think I became complacent, and that I did not have to "pursue" her anymore. I let the "special-ness" go and I thank her for telling me this so many years ago. 5. Build your partner up, don't break down. You support me too much SAID NO SPOUSE EVER! 6. Be committed: so many things in our society today are disposable and easily changed, exchanged, etc etc. Imagine if it was impossible for your marriage to fail? Well it should be, so make it that way! Show commitment! 7 & 8. Take adventures together and always make special time for just for the two of you! 9. Don't air your dirty laundry to others. 10. Live the life together that you want your children to have. Be the ideals that you stand for: love, kindness, compassion, passion, spirit, etc etc. Show these in your actions towards one another and those around you! Enjoy the Podcasts on Itunes; Facebook Live Link; https://www.facebook.com/groups/2033007243620646/?ref=bookmarks Quote: If not us, then who? If not now, then when? John E. Lewis, Civil rights leader, Congressman from Georgia.Book Recommendation: Love Works: 7 Timeless Principles for effective leaders by Joel Manby. Next week's guest is Matthew & Tessa Marotta: Birthday Show. Enjoy the podcast. Order your copy of The Principal: Surviving and Thriving today! LOOKING TO BOOK ANDREW FOR YOUR NEXT ADMINISTRATIVE RETREAT?: Click(continued)

Dr. Stephen "Bird" Birchak Episode #45
Blog #45: 5 Reflections of Really, Really Happy People with guest Dr. Stephen "Bird" BirchakEducation Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta... Podcast #45: 5 Reflections of Really, Really Happy People with guest Dr. Stephen "Bird" Birchak...This weeks sponsor:The Coaching & Leadership Journal edited by Dan Spainhour: order your 12 month subscription today with a 20% discount for Ed Leadership & Beyond listeners: use code ELB20. This is fantastic resource for all leaders with over 20 stories, articles, quotes,and reflections. Leadership Publishing Team Website. Dr. Bird's website can be found here: DOCBIRD.COM. 5 Active Reflections of Really, Really Happy People. Every time I see a new speaker, I am very excited and hope that the speaker will be a good one...Kinda like when a movie starts, you are hoping it will be a great one. Well, I knew that Dr. Bird was going to be good as in the first few minutes he had people laughing by making some jokes and he had the whole auditorium move to the front, without having to raise his voice or do that awkward long pause waiting for people to stop talking. He just did it very simply and gracefully. Dr. Bird brought a moving message of love and compassion. I quickly started taking notes and was thrilled to learn about being happy. Here are his thoughts about creating happiness in your own life: #1: I am free to choose my own attitude. Free from could have, should have, judgements. "No one can take away your ability to choose your own attitude" Viktor Frankl. After each speaking point Dr. Bird offered a "small change" that you could easily implement in your life to adapt this reflection of happiness into your life. Small changes: TAB: take a breath, is it a crisis or inconvenience? & quarantine your poisons. #2: I like my best self: What is your aptitude for self compassion? Give yourself a break. It is ok to fail, it is ok to make mistakes. **Suicide rates have doubled in the past ten years! Small changes: give yourself permission to be fragile, human. #3: I see the good in others: Have a grateful perspective...invest in the beauty of life, in the good of others. "Gratitude is not only the greatest of all virtues, it is the parent of all others. Marcus Tullius Cicero. Small changes: Start a gratitude journal. #4: I am a calming influence on others. Do you display escalating behaviors or de-escalatingI Small changes: "ITS": It is true, is it kind, is it necessary? #5 I love and I am loved "Everything good that has happened to me in my life is because of love." Dr. Bird Small changes: Follow the golden rule: love others as you wish to be loved! Quote: "It's not a crisis, it's an inconvenience" Dr. Stephen Birchak. Book Recommendation: The Jerk Whisperer by Dr. Stephen Birchak.Next week's guest is NYS 2017 Superintendent of the Year, Dr. Luvelle Brown of Ithaca Schools. Enjoy the podcast. Order your copy of The Principal: Surviving and Thriving today! Click hereLOOKING TO BOOK ANDREW FOR YOUR NEXT ADMINISTRATIVE RETREAT?: Click here for more information.Go out and change the world for the better! Andrew Marottaandrewmarotta.com andrewmarottallc@gmail.com twitter: @andrewmarotta21

Mr. Dan Rockwell-The Leadership Freak Episode #43
Saturday, April 28, 2018 Blog #44 Education Leadership and Beyond with Guest Dan Rockwell Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta This weeks sponsor:The Coaching & Leadership Journal edited by Dan Spainhour: order your 12 month subscription today with a 20% discount for Ed Leadership & Beyond listeners: use code ELB20 . Podcast #44: Do your job with Guest Dan Rockwell. In this weeks episode, we meet Dan Rockwell. Dan is a star in the field of leadership and is doing great things with his blog, The Leadership Freak. Dan has been an inspiration to me personally because of the content of his blogs as well as the way he writes. His writings are straight-forward, pertinent topics, and just seem to hit home with me with where I am in my life. After I interviewed him, I felt more of a connection. Enjoy the show Podcast #44 with Dan Rockwell: Do Your Job This week's content came from Dan's March 3rd blog entitled Do your job. We wrote about the book by David Halberstam entitled The Education of a Coach. As leaders, Dan gives three tips that we can do not only to better do our jobs, yet support our colleagues and those who follow. I found these three tips simple yet practice and purposeful: #1: Do the work: Don't just show the way, get your hands dirty and do the work too. In terms of being a Principal, I don't just talk about teaching with engagement, I try to model it in my meetings and activities with my staff. I also try to get my hands dirty--help clean up a spill, pick up garbage while walking the building, or even cover a class. No job is too big or small--Do The Work! #2: Support others while they work: Challenge and cheer Dan writes. I've struggled at times trying to motivate other...trying to make them the best they can be and it has backfired. People have gotten angry at me stating that I made them feel that they were doing a poor job. I really like this concept: challenge and cheer! #3: Remove the obstacles: Lastly, as a leader, Dan shares about removing the obstacles for others. Think about how many people give you an excuse of why they did NOT do something. They gave you the reasons why not? Remove the obstacles, discuss the reasons why and get others to Do Their Jobs! Dan's work can be found here: The Leadership FreakEnjoy the podcast. Order your copy of The Principal: Surviving and Thriving today! Quote: Not all readers are leaders, yet all leaders are readers.Harry S. Truman Book Recommendation: The Education of a Coach by David Halberstam. Next week's guest is psychologist and author from the College of St. Rose Dr. Stephen "Bird" Birchak LOOKING TO BOOK ANDREW FOR YOUR NEXT ADMINISTRATIVE RETREAT? Contact us at andrewmarottallc@gmail.com. Go out and change the world for the better. Andrew Marottaandrewmarotta.com andrewmarottallc@gmail.com twitter: @andrewmarotta21 Check out my book:The Principal: Surviving and Thriving 125 Points of Wisdom, Practical Tips, and Relatable Stories for All Leaders.Found on andrewmarotta.com, amazon, and all online retailers. For bulk orders, email survivethriveorders@gmail.com Now available in kindle edition. Audible edition also available.

Mr. Peter Connors Episode # 41
Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew MarottaPodcast #41 with Pete Connors of Shabby StudiosCancer. Music. Chasing your passions. What a mix. This week we meet Pete Conners of Shabby Studios and the band Mr. LoveJoy. Pete is all three and more. In getting to know Pete and prep for the show, I reflected back to the famous, moving speech by Jimmy V in the spring of '93.This speech put Cancer on the map and really drew attention to the importance of fundraising for cancer research. The speech was raw & real. He was a NYer in NC and stood out in so many ways, including winning at the highest level in arguably the most competitive conference in the NCAA's.In his speech, Coach Valvano highlighted some very important things. Things we should do everyday in our life. I feel so blessed while writing this that my family and I are healthy and have made an effort to live life full with these passions. Coach V pleaded for everyone to do these actions each day:1. Laugh 2. Think 3. Be moved to tears with your emotions 4. Enjoy your life, the precious moments 5. Be enthusiastic. Nothing great can ever be accomplished without enthusiasm. His ending message was probably his most important:Don't give up...Don't ever give up! This has become the line that represents the V Foundation and inspires so many. Enjoy the podcast with guest Pete Connors. If you are interested in learning more about Lynch Syndrome and/or making a donation to Pete's fundraiser, contact Pete at: petermconnors@gmail.com Pete also is a great musician and writer. Pete created the opening sound to the show. Contact him if you are interested!Enjoy the podcast. Order your copy of the Principal: Surviving and Thriving today! Quote: "Don't wait until you have cancer to live the life you want to live. Live it now! P. Connors.Go out and change the world for the better.

Mrs. Ruthann Gordon Episode #42
Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving Wednesday, April 11, 2018 Blog Post #43 How to be at your Best When it Matters Most Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta Podcast #43 with PJHS Drama Director Ruth Gordon &students Shannon Klotz & Kennedy Sanok Podcast link: Podcast #43 How to be at your best when it matters most. Is it an interview, a first date, a big game, or the big performance of Grease opening up this weekend at our high school, Port Jervis HS in Port Jervis, NY? It would be so easy if we could be right? Be at our best when it matter most. Then life happens--we get nervous, we start over thinking it, we get fearful that something will go wrong, etc, etc, etc. It's like our brains get over- connected to our hormones and screws us up. How come some can do it?--Be their best in the biggest moments? How do they do it? How could you do it? Here are some tips that you could put into place TODAY. These are from listening to the man himself, Dr. Gilbert from success hotline 973-743-4690 and from own experiences. Give them a try. #1 Breathe--7 seconds in, hold for 7 seconds, then breath out for 7. Try this 2-3 times.... #2 There is no life and death, no do or die, no this is it. If it doesn't happen in that moment, life will move on. You may not have the same opportunity, but you will have different ones. #3 It is OK to feel this way: nervous, anxious, excited. That is normal. Tell yourself: Self, it s ok I feel this way. I am going to be fine. #4 Meditation--Have you tried it? Doesn't have to be all fancy in a yoga studio with relaxing music in the background. It can just be words, phrases, thoughts that mean something to you. Recite them gently, slowly in your head or out loud. Trust me--You are not crazy. #5 Rest and water. #understated If you feel good, you will do good. Do a little each day vs. trying to do a lot a little of the time. #6 Routine. Read the quote at the bottom of the blog. Ruth Gordon, our play director, gave me this quote from Aristotle. Do something over and over and you are bound to get better at it. #10000hours Excited for our students and music teachers at Port Jervis HS @pjhs_principals and this weekend's musical: Grease. If you are local, come out and see the show. The kids are great! In this week's podcast #43 I talk with musical director Ruthann Gordon & two stars of the show Shannon Klotz & Kennedy Sanok. Not only are they stars on the stages, they are outstanding students and young people. Thanks for listening. Enjoy the podcast. Order your copy of The Principal: Surviving and Thriving today! Click hereQuote: We are what we do repeatedly. Excellence then is not an act, but a habit. Aristotle Next week's guest is psychologist and author Dr. Stephen "Bird" Birchak. Go out and change the world for the better.

Live Episode with Andrew Marotta and Guests
Live St. Patrick's Day episode of Education Leadership, & Beyond; with Andrew Marotta at Foundry 42+, on Front Street in downtown Port Jervis, NY...Special guests: George Rollman, Kelly Decker, Deb Cassara, Bud Williamson, Tom Faggione, Eric Hipsman, & Cooper Boone. Go out and change the world for the better.

Dr. Albert Sackey Episode #40
Saturday, March 24, 2018Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta...Podcast #40 with MS Principal Dr. Albert Sackey...Podcast link: Podcast #40: Live Like a Ghanaian Prince with Dr. Al Sackey...Do most people have a friend that everybody likes? The friend that seems to have the charm that everyone loves? Meet Al Sackey. Dr. Sackey is a 6'10" larger than life Principal at Nathan Hale MS in Norwalk, CT. Al is also a Ghanaian Prince, growing up in Ghana spending time both in Africa and the Bronx through his childhood.Al has an amazing personality that can warm a room and those in it. How does he do it? What's his secret? Al Shares his story in this week's podcast.While prepping for the show, I jotted down things about Al that I know about him. It is some of these traits that I think make up some of his magic. I have always been fond of Al, but it wasn't until I started to practice some of his habits and put them into place in my life that I really saw his greatness. Here are a few: 1. Smile at people: this doesn't take any talent or effort. It is free and unlimited. Al does this naturally to all that he meets. You instantly feel a connection to him because of his warm smile. Additionally, research shows that if you smile more, not only do you transmit that feeling to others like Al does, you feel better yourself. 2. "Tell them what they want to hear": Al said this to me years ago. This is how he connects with others: talking about their interests, their passions. Al can relate to so many, not only because of his diverse background, but his ability to make connections with others by learning what makes them tick. He asks questions, relates to some experience, and listens intently. 3. Be authentic, genuine: It is in his blood, his heart. Al displays his authenticity in all as he does. In his role as Principal now, Al models these import traits to the most influential age group there is: pre-teens/middle schoolers. 4. Don't look at color: Al has taught me so much and we talk about many of these things in the podcast. One of the most important is about race. Al is a great role model for all races by the way his character shines through all things. Take people for who they are, not by the color of their skin. 5. See the best in others: If this is what you are looking for, you will find it. Al looks for it and knows each and every person has good in them...and can do good for others. He makes others around him better by bringing out their best...especially those lucky MS students who get to see big Al each day. Enjoy the podcast. Order your copy of the Principal: Surviving and Thriving today! Click hereBook recommendation: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F&^% by Mark Manson.Quote: "My one regret is that I have only one life to lose for my country" Nathan Hale, American Soldier, Revolutionary War. Go out and change the world for the better.

Mr. Anthony Lazzaro Episode #39
Podcast #39 with Anthony Lazzaro- aired Saturday 3/10/18....Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta...9am live or on the app anytime country 107.7 WDLC, 106.9 WYNC, Wall Radio, & Pocono 96.7. Blog #39 with MS Assistant Principal Anthony Lazzaro: Believe that People are Good!Today's show focuses on not only being a good person, surrounding yourself with good people, but most importantly seeing the good in others. The song by Luke Bryan inspired me: Believe Most People are Good. Think about it: if most people did this, the world would be a better place...and that's the goal right? In the end, we want to leave things better than we found them....A couple of lyrics that stood out for me with this concept:Forgive and make amends: life is short...not good for your soul to harbor bad feelings.Working hard for what you got...Dr. Gilbert says: nothing is hard, just time consuming!Most mamas qualify for sainthood…'nough said. I am blessed with the #bestmom! as well as my great M-in-L and watching my wife grow into an amazing Mom to my kids has been an amazing blessingBe careful of the nightly news...what are you feeding your brain, your kids?...The news can be quite negative at times.This song is a great country tune...ck it out! Today's guest is Anthony Lazzaro--Middle School Assistant Principal in Port Jervis NY. Anthony is an all-around great guy who shares his passions for learning, for students, biking, and ancestry.Enjoy the broadcast found here with Anthony Lazzaro: Podcast #39: Believe Most People are Good with Guest Anthony Lazzaro...Book recommendation: Talk like Ted by Carmine Gallo...Quote: "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world"Nelson Mandela...Go out and change the world for the better.

Mr. Jason Brenner Episode #36
Friday, February 23, 2018. Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta. Blog #36: Carolina on my Mind with Jason Brenner. Podcast #36- aired Saturday 2/17/18. 9am live or on the app anytime country 107.7 WDLC, 106.9 WYNC, Wall Radio, & Pocono 96.7. Carolina on my Mind... Proud to welcome my good friend college to the program on episode #36. Jason is an attorney, a father, an avid boater, and one of my college roommates. We are blessed to have a tight group of buddies from our time at Guilford College and Jason and I remain close with these guys today. In prepping for the show, I reflected about my time at Guilford and my friendship with Jason. I did not know much about life in NC prior to college and Jason was one of the guys who made me feel comfortable and welcomed me to a new, different environment. Here are some reflections from the podcast: Carolina on my Mind...I didn't have any of these things on my mind or even close to it when I arrived at Guilford. It was through my friendship with Jason and our group that I learned about these and made them part of my life, then and today. Academic focus: Jason displayed a great focus on his schooling and responsibility to take of his studies. I learned from him and adapted some of his practices for myself...always finding a quiet place to study and making the time to do so. JAZZ: Growing up in Staten Island NY I was not exposed to jazz much. It was oldies with my folks and straight Z100 & WPLJ....pop music/top 20 stuff. Jason played the bass and started a cool band called trio con carne. Cool, cool, and cool. He was a cool cat. I enjoyed the chill atmosphere at the shows and the smooth sounds. It taught me to relax more and just enjoy the music. It didn't have loud boisterous lyrics yet soothing music that I enjoyed...who knew? I'd never seen TEVAS before arriving to Guilford....If you happen to not know what they are—they are an active sport sandal. Jason pretty much wore them everyday and why am I am writing about my college roommates footwear? Him wearing those sandal taught me to chill-lax a little. I was always in my basketball sneaks or some sort of athletic footwear. Wearing those sandals kinda showed me it was OK to relax every once and a while and enjoy life, enjoy the Monet. Jason is real good at that and I believe those sandals represented that feeling. Boating: not much experience here. The only boat I'd ever been on was the SI Ferry....and my thought was if you were asked on a boat by an Italian that you were going to be put in cement shoes and dumped!!!!! Well Jason along with our friend Fernando introduced me to the world of boating—fresh and saltwater. Some of our best memories are sailing with our group off Oriental NC and Newport RI. Like the jazz and sandals, I found the sea to be quite soothing and peaceful vs. the hectic hustle and bustle of NYC. Jason and Fern are excellent sailors and boats men and I am blessed to have friends with these skills and desire to be on the water. Europe—Jason studied in London in the fall of our junior year along with our friend Jon. Two years later, Jason led us on a trip for the ages to Italy and France post graduation. He was experienced and knowledgeable of his surroundings. That experience gave me the itch to travel internationally with my wife and we've been fortunate to travel to places like South America, Italy, Ireland, England, Portugal, Spain, and Morocco. Jason opened my eyes to this world of travel with has had a profound impact on my life. Can't wait to go back! Tobacco Road: If you've ever traveled to the Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Durham, Greensboro, Winston Salem regions, you quickly learned about tobacco Road—Growing up in Chapel Hill, NC Jason was/is a huge Carolina fan. I got to experience the famous Halloween parade on Franklin Street and saw up close the national championship run in 1993. This was all foreig(continued)

Dr. Mark Frankel Episode #35
Sunday, February 18, 2018 Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta. To Do What I Do with my Guest Dr. Marc Frankel. Podcast #35- aired Saturday 2/3/18.9am live or on the app anytime country 107.7 WDLC, 106.9 WYNC, Wall Radio, & Pocono 96.7.I love country music for several reasons...one is I can understand the words and hear the stories being told. Well, one of the best storytellers and country music singers is Alan Jackson. Here are the lyrics to his song "To Do What I Do":I've been a waiter, a roofer, a clerk I've shoveled manure till my pride hurt. When you're starting out, it's all part of the work To do what I do. I've been evicted for not making rent Made my Daddy wonder where my good sense went. For the price of a dream, my years have been spent To do what I do. So I stand here tonight with this six string guitar To be something I've always been in my heart. Just for the chance to play you my song The thrill when I hear you singing along. It's been worth everything I've been through To do what I do. I've played for empty tables and chairs The drunks that don't listen, the crowds that don't care. Been told countless times Boy you ain't goin' nowhere To do what I do. So I hope the critics and skeptics alike All bought a ticket to this show tonight. And they'll see firsthand that I have survived And what doesn't kill you makes you more alive. And I'm one of the fortunate few To do what I do. There's so much joy this music can bring So I count my blessings when I step up to sing. Cause they're so many people who would give anything To do what I do. And I thank you. I can do what I do! So what is the story that Alan is telling? What is he trying to say? It's hard!!!!! He busted his a*& to get where he is. Whatever it is you are doing, you have to work at it. The big shots were not always a big shot: they started somewhere. I can relate to the song very much. I've done a lot: newspaper carrier, handyman, pumped gas, painted houses, worked in my Dad's pharmacy, worked at basketball camps, waited tables, bused tables. etc etc etc. All of these jobs have been part of the process to get me to where I am today--a HS Principal, an author, a college basketball official. Add in the guidance from my parents, I learned. Waking at 5:30am on a Sunday morning after having a basketball game the night before on a cold, rainy morning to deliver the Sunday papers when I'm 13 years old--that's a life lesson. Who was right along side of me driving me in the mini-van most Sundays?--my Dad...guiding me along the way. #enjoy the journey. All of these steps have been part of the process....#to do what I do! This week we meet Dr. Marc Frankel, podiatrist, from Milford, PA. Doc has an amazing bedside manner and connect wonderfully with his patients. He is authentic, kind, and compassionate with his patients. He also has put in a lot of time "to do what he does!" We discuss life, leadership, & FEET! Book recommendation: The Jerk Whisperer by Dr. Stephen BirchakQuote: Be nice to people on your way, because you might meet them again on your way down. Wilson Mizner, american playwright.Next week's guest is: Jason Brenner, attorney for RiverBank Conservation and my college roommate!Go out and change the world for the better.

Dr. Francis Celis Episode #30
Friday, December 29, 2017Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta.Blog #30: Lessons from my best friend: Dr. Francis Celis.Podcast #30 - aired Saturday 12/30/179am live or on the app anytime country 107.7 WDLC, 106.9 WYNC, Wall Radio, & Pocono 96.7. They say if you can count your true friends on one hand, you are a lucky man...well then I must be very lucky. I was very proud to have on the show my best friend from my childhood, Dr. Francis Celis, as a New Year's Eve special. I have known Francis for almost forty years....through our kid soccer games, the '86 METS world series, college visits, and now as parents of our own children. I am blessed to be Godfather to his son Baker, while Francis is my son Matthew's Godfather...Life is good! So, exploring and writing a concept for this blog & podcast was easy: what are some things that I have learned over the years from my friend Francis? It was hard to narrow them down to five... 1. Be a loyal friend: Francis has shown me loyalty through it all....Ups and downs, medical school, his marriage, his children. He always has made time for me and my family, even now as he lives in Oregon. He is committed to our friendship through and through. He forgives me when I fail and encourages me through the hard times. I remember being in a hotel in Dayton, OH for one of my first ever playoff games officiating college basketball. I get a call from the front desk with a fax? Whaaaat? Was there a problem? It was a short note from my friend wishing me good luck and telling me he was proud of me. How did he even know where I was staying, yet alone think of me to do such a nice gesture? Be a loyal friend. 2. Invest in your family: Fran is a busy cardiologist in Corvallis, OR. He spent a large part of his post-college life in medical school and working through the ranks of a young doctor. Through it all, he invested in his family and made good decisions with his wife, Maileen, for the betterment of the family. He loves his children, Ingrid & Baker, and makes time to be with them...hiking, biking, traveling....I admire his commitment to his family. Check out the pic below. Here is Francis & I with his family and friends in their annual family indoor soccer gathering: 3. Take risks: Early on, Francis made a decision to travel from Staten Island to the Bronx HS of Science. He and his parents thought this was the best school for him and he wanted to make the best of his education. If you are from the NYC area, you understand what a commute this is...If not, imagine a bus, a ferry, and two subways adding up to about and 1.5 hr-2 hr commute each way. He made the best of it and this hard work paid off for him. Moving his family to Oregon was not really a risk, yet an adventure that they love. They are really happy out there and this decision is also paying off for them. 4. If you want something in life, you have to work at it: We've all heard this before, yet Francis is living proof. He has worked his butt off with his studies, always putting in the time and commitment. Look at him now: A cardiologist! Awesome. This is my guy who I used to play stickball with in the school yard and sneak around Shea Stadium eating everything in site! I am so proud of him and his journey to become a doctor. 5. Be nostalgic: I am NOT a fan of living in the past. We have all met the guy or gal who lives for their HS days when they were king/queen. I am not talking about that yet, expressing how Francis enjoys telling stories about where he grew up, experiences he had, and the memories. He takes his family on "pizza tours" of Staten Island and on the podcast, he shares the story of going to the Mets World Series with his brother in 2015, just as he did with his Dad in '86. It had a different outcome this time, but Francis did it because he felt a deep calling of family history and nostalgia. He wa(continued)

Mr. John Feinstein Episode #20
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Dr. Deana Stevenson Episode #17
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Ms. Michele DeFilippo Episode #16
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Andrew Marotta Episode #15
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Mr. Kelly Decker Episode #14
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Mr. John Xanthis Episode #12
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Ms. Suzanne Carbonaro Eposide #11
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Mr. Tim Ebersole Episode #9
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Mr. Tom Bongiovi Episode #3
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Dr. John Bell Episode #5
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Mr. Eugene Grimes Episode #2
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Dr. Rob Gilbert Episode #1
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Mr. Kevin Spainhour Episode #4
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Mr. Andrew Maira Episode #6
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Miss Claire Marotta #7
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Ms. Rebecca Fedorick Episode #10
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Mr. Matt Polanis Episode #18
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Police Chief William Worden Episode #19
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Ms. Jean Fazzino-Lain Episode #21
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Mr. John Cloughtery Episode #22
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US Army PFC Tim Shearer Episode #23
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Mr. Brian Rollman Episode #24
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Mrs. Maryann Bollinger Episode #25
Saturday, November 25, 2017. Blog #25 Thanksgiving at Aunt Maryann's & Uncle Jeff's. Podcast #25 - aired Saturday 11/259am live or on the app anytime country 107.7 WDLC, 106.9 WYNC, Wall Radio, and Pocono 96.7. 48 years. 37 guests. 42 years. _____ bottles of wine & 1 big turkey! Unbelievable that Thanksgiving is here, 2018. My Aunt Maryann & Uncle Jeff have been hosting Thanksgiving for 48 years, and there will be 37 guests, and this will be my 42 year...yes my whole life....minus a few years in college. The amount of wine consumed is still yet to be determined...Aunt Maryann was this week's guest on education leadership and beyond and we talked about family. She provided great insight on being a successful teacher, caring food pantry director, and a loving Mother, Wife, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, and of course Aunt!The opening concept I shared is about family: what we can do for our families--regardless of your role. You can pick your friends but you can't pick you family. I talked about the following:Help your family, protect your family, and most of all, love your family.Helping--I shared the story of how we lived with Aunt Maryan & Uncle Jeff for about about a year before our home was completed in NE PA. We lived in my Grandmother's old apartment upstairs from my Aunt's place. We shared many a meal together, with love, laughs, comfort and warmth from my Aunt & Uncle and cousins while we were there. We were in need, and they helped!Protecting: I told the story of how my Dad helped my sister out at Cortland U many years ago. My sister Maureen was a freshmen and she attended a dance. The next morning there was another male freshmen telling tall tales about my sister about activities he only wished had happened with her. This was very upsetting to my sister as her reputation and dignity were on the line. My parents listened to her and they took action. The following morning my Dad knocked on my sister's dorm room door at around 7:30 (Do the math: Staten Island, NY to Cortland, NY is about a 3.5 hrs drive) He famously said to her "Show me that boy! which prompted Maureen to bring my Dad (the famous Mr. Joe!) to the cafe...Maur pointed him out and off MR. Joe went to speak to the young man. The boy retracted his stories and apologized to Maureen and was never to be heard from again. What a sign of support and protection from a father to his daughter!!!

Mr. Jared Kahmar Episode #26
Saturday, December 2, 2017. Blog #26: Hand, Fight, Life with my guest Principal Jared Kahmar. Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta Podcast #26 - aired Saturday 12/2. 9am live or on the app anytime country 107.7 WDLC, 106.9 WYNC, Wall Radio, and Pocono 96.7. So normally, for each and every podcast that I record I start out with a 10-12 minute opening concept about leadership, education, or a tie in, when possible, with my guest. Well, this show was different. Jared Kahmar, flipped it around on me and asked me the questions. He was extremely passionate about the Hand, Fight, Life concept he's been working on....related to wrestling but when applied to life, it can be a plan for success!He asked me about my perfect day, my am & pm routines, my PLN (professional learning network) content (podcasts, readings, and things you partake in each day),and my core values. He commented on how my routines and perfect day should reflect in my core values and how doing those things should be in tune with my values..and the content that I surround myself with should be adding to my core values....helping me only improve. I was able to share about my beautiful family, eating healthy, having goals and a vision for the future.Ask yourself those four questions:What is your perfect day?Your am & pm routines?The content you surround yourself with: TV, texting, podcast, reading, etc?Your core values?Do they connect? Do they represent one another? Do they represent you? Jared walked me through the concept of hand, fight, life explaining how all of these should be connected and represent you and what your about--how you spend you time, your actions, and your investments. Jared brought the energy on the show & flipped it around on me. Hope you enjoy the concept of hand, fight, life and our talk!Tune in live this Saturday 9am on the app Country 107.7 WDLC on demand on the app, Sunday 7am on Pocono 96.7 or my website andrewmarotta.com to listen this week's show or past shows.Go out and change the world for the better.

Mr. Dan Spainhour Episode #27
Sunday, December 10, 2017...Blog #27: Education Leadership & Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Guest Dan Spainhour. Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta Podcast #27 - aired Saturday 12/9/17...9am live or on the app anytime country 107.7 WDLC, 106.9 WYNC, Wall Radio, and Pocono 96.7.Presence! What do you think of when you hear this word? This leadership quality? What is your presence? At your job, when you speak in public, or even in your own family? I learned a lot about presence when reading the Coaching & Leadership Journal organized by Dan Spainhour of the Leadership Publishing Team. Dan, who is this week's guest on Ed Leadership & Beyond, writes about the book Presence: Bringing your boldest self to your biggest challenges written by Harvard Business Professor Amy Cuddy. Dan highlights four major points about having presence from the book:#1: Believability: being authentic & genuine. Having clarity in your communication.#2: Being confident: not defensive, cocky or arrogant--Being able to let your guard down, accept criticism, & you don't have to act as you know all the answers.#3: Your verbal and non-verbal behaviors should synchronize with one another--when you are telling a happy story, these feelings should reflect in your body language.#4: Stories--believe in your own stories. Become a great story teller. Tell them with passion and from the heart. A friend recently interviewed for a position and there was a question about time management. She told the panel the story of Roger Bannister and how she can best manage her time also: Roger Bannister was the first person to break the 4 minute mile. He trained and did this while studying in medical school. He trained only for a short time each day: How? He skipped a different class each day--It's not the time you put in, it's what you put into the time! Become a great storyteller, whether they are yours or someone else's. Practice them and tell them over and over. Need help? Need content? Call my friend Dr. Rob Gilbert's success hotline each day 973-743-4690. Think it is a gimmick? a scam? think not and give it a shot. You'll be happy you did. Check out Amy Cuddy's TED talk on Presence:Amy Cuddy: Presence Thank you for reading & tuning in. Be bolder and show your presence!Go out and change the world for the better.

Mr. Matt Williamson Episode #28
Saturday, December 16, 2017. Blog #28: Why not you? You've been training... Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta Podcast #28 - aired Saturday 12/16/179am live or on the app anytime country 107.7 WDLC, 106.9 WYNC, Wall Radio, and Pocono 96.7Why not you? You've been training...Classes, papers, working out, certification exams, training, exercises, reading, studying, preparing, interning, etc etc, etc...You've been doing it all...whether it was last week or 20 years ago, you have put the time for your moment...Your moment where all that training, effort, and work you put in will come (or did come) in handy....All that work was small deposits over the years that you cashed in and took one big withdrawal....to make the call, hit that home run, kill it in that interview, slay them in that presentation, or hit your PR in that race, etc.In this podcast, we meet Matt Williamson, a construction management major at Cal Poly U out in California. He is an enthusiastic young man who is going to do great things out West. I also touch on the successful stories of Sean McVay and Lincoln Riley. Sean is the 1st year head coach of the LA Rams and Lincoln Riley is the 1st year head coach of the Oklahoma Sooners. Both of these young men are examples of making the best of the opportunity when it comes. They put the time in training and preparing (deposits) and have clearly been successful in their first go around (huge withdrawal).So if you are awaiting that opportunity, are in that time, or missed the mark on your chance, keep prepping. Keep making those deposits of training, focus, #hardwork, and you will be successful. It is not the number of times you fail that people will judge you on. It is the number of times that you are successful is what counts. Sean McVay & Lincoln Riley certainly have made an impressive start to their head coaching careers. Quote: Speak in such a way that others love to listen to you...Listen in such a way that others love to speak to you.Unknown.Thank you for reading & tuning in. Be bolder and show your presence!Go out and change the world for the better.

Mr. Ron Bentley Episode #29
Tuesday, December 26, 2017. Blog #29--Lollipop Leadership--You can do it too...everyday! Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta Podcast #29 - aired Saturday 12/23/17. 9am live or on the app anytime country 107.7 WDLC, 106.9 WYNC, Wall Radio, and Pocono 96.7. Lollipop LeadershipDew Dudley, the Founder of Day One Leadership tells a great story about Lollipop Leadership in his Tedtalk called Lollipop Leadership. He shares about the time when as the director of leadership at a small university in Canada he gave a lollipop to the young man standing next to a beautiful young lady on line at registration. The embarrassed young man then handed the lollipop to the girl which then prompted Drew to boisterously said to the girl's parents and surrounding new students: "Already...One day at college and she's taking candy from strangers!!!!" What Drew did not know at the time that this young lady was petrified being at the college...she did not want to be there and was ready to pack it in right then and there...This small act of kindness...this lil' joke...this minor outreach from Drew Dudley changed the whole experience for this girl...It broke her fear and she released a tension that she thought might never go away. She wound up dating this young man throughout college, and a year and a half later, they invited Drew Dudley to their wedding.What a great story! Thanks Drew for sharing....So, on the eve of Christmas where people are rushing to get those last minute gifts, how about giving the gift of lollipop leadership to others--A small outreach of kindness...An act of graciousness towards others. A gesture to make another feel more comfortable of confident. We all have it in us, we just have to make it a priority to do it.My guest this week on the podcast, Ed Leadership & Beyond, is Ron Bentley. Ron is a husband, father, a Police Officer in New Canaan, CT, and my brother in law!!!! Ron, in his role as an officer and baseball coach, takes advantage of the many opportunities he has to demonstrate his leadership to others, especially the lollipop moments. He shares several stories during the show about these actions as well as the amazing story of how he saved an unconscious baby boy.Happy Holidays everyone!Quote: Evil is powerless...if the good are unafraid. Ronald ReaganThank you to all of our first responders...You are heroes everyday!Thank you for reading & tuning in. Be bolder and show your presence!Go out and change the world for the better.

Mr. Peter Shankman Episode #34
Monday, January 29, 2018. Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta. 10 Ways Not to Suck with my guest: entrepreneur, author, adhd/add expert: Peter Shankman. Podcast #34 - aired Saturday 1/27/18. 9am live or on the app anytime country 107.7 WDLC, 106.9 WYNC, Wall Radio, & Pocono 96.7. I had the privilege of talking with Peter Shankman this week on Ed Leadership & Beyond. Peter is an awesome guy who is doing great things in NYC and beyond. Here is a short bio from his website: Peter Shankman is a spectacular example of what happens when you merge the power of pure creativity with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and a dose of adventure, and make it work to your advantage. An author, entrepreneur and corporate keynote speaker, this "worldwide connector" is recognized worldwide for radically new ways of thinking about customer service, social media, PR, marketing, advertising, and ADHD. Show #34's concept was built around a speech Peter gave in 2017 called 10 Ways Not to Suck. He was frustrated about his flight experience on the way to the conference and changed his whole speech that morning. Want to NOT suck at what you do? Here's Peter's advice: 1. Do your HW...whatever you are involved in--guests, work, projects...do you hw and learn something about the person. I share the story of when I lost my Dad. It was my first game back officiating since his funeral services. I was shaking the hands of the coaches as I do each and every game. I got to the last assistant coach who pulled me in close and said " I am sorry to hear about the loss of your Father." Wow: that caught me off guard. It was like a punch to the face. I remember that moment with such clarity. It was such a small gesture, but an important one for me. I was impressed that "coach did his HW!" 2. Listen to your audience: hear them, listen to them, and give them what they ask for. This is not just a business concept, and can be used by all leaders. 3. Brand everything you do: In the technological world we live in, attach your name to everything you do. Peter shares the story of a cool video he made that has almost 2 million views on youtube, yet he failed to put his name to it. A golden opportunity missed yet an important lesson learned. 4. Be transparent--be honest: so simple, yet in our complex world, this virtue seems to be disappearing. With all that we see in gov't and the celebrity world, we don't see much of this. Peter is a real example of this. He says reach out to me--I can help you, and that is exactly what he did here. We connected about my book, his book, and bam: he was on the podcast. Transparent and up front. Great work Peter! 5. Relevant: make your work matter. There is so much garbage out there. Make your work, your life relevant. 6. Brevity: The great Hall of Fame Port Jervis HS teacher Kevin Birmingham told me when speaking in public: be like a comet: beautiful, memorable, and brief! 7. Top of mind: how can I help you? When you have this question in the forefront of your brain, you truly will be looking to help others in a meaningful way. I share the story of trying to help my wife in the kitchen. She's cooking, cleaning, and handling all that comes her way, and I USED to just barge in there, get in her way, and think I was helping her. Ahhh, no! She trained me in the ways of the force and now I ask her (and many others) those magic words: How Can I Help You? 8. Differentiate yourself: How do you stand out among the rest? 9. Understand yourself--what works for you: again a simple concept, yet very, very important. I guess we learn this more with age. As I write this blog at (9:14pm on a school night), I know I have to get to bed. 4:45am comes early and if I am going to have any chance at a good workout in the am, I need my rest. 10. Have a support team, a mastermind group: (continued)

Mr. Paddy McCarthy Episode #33
Sunday, January 21, 2018...Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta. Podcast #33 - aired Saturday 1/20/18... 9am live or on the app anytime country 107.7 WDLC, 106.9 WYNC, Wall Radio, & Pocono 96.7. O+A= ROpportunity + Action= Results....Think about all the opportunities that come to us each and every day. Not all are good, but there are many things that come at us daily that we can jump on that will help us get better. Do you want to get better? Are there areas in your life that you want to improve upon? Then, you have to start to take advantage of the opportunities that come our way each day.I learned this formula from my friend & mentor Dr. Rob Gilbert. Here's your first "O"—Call his hotline daily! # 973-743-4690. It is free and it is awesome.This concept reminds me of the story of the man caught in a flood. He prayed and prayed for God to save him. There was a knock at the door—It was EMS workers offering to assist him with evacuating. He said to them—"God will save me." Two hours later... The water then flooded up to the second floor of his home. Boats were in the streets rescuing people. They called out for the man, but he yelled back: "God will save me!" The water continued to rise...He now was on his roof. Finally, a helicopter with a basket offered a pickup to safety. The man yelled back: "I have faith—God will save me!!!!"Sadly, the man drowned. As he was entering the gates of heaven, God was there greeting people. The man looked at God angrily and said, "I trusted you and put my belief in you to save me!" God replied: "Yes Son. I tried three times to save you and you declined my help!!!!!" Take advantage of the opportunities that come your way ...Opportunity + Action= Results...O+A=RToday on the program we meet Padraic McCarthy, science teacher at Port Jervis HS. I selected this concept because Paddy alway provides me and those around him opportunities to learn everyday. Paddy introduced me to podcasts some years ago sharing concepts and ideas that he learned on his way to work each day. Specifically, he shared with me about the Dad's Edge podcast with Larry Hagner @gooddadproject. I took the "O" & put it into "A"—downloaded the podcast and made time to listen...This produced "R" in my life as a father and husband. Larry offers great advice, guests, and perspective on being a father, man, and good person in 2018! If it weren't for Paddy and his daily "opportunities", I may never have found this great resource.Paddy shares his experiences as a teacher, father, and adventurist—Teaching in the Dakotas, raising pigs and bees, and being an overall super guy: tune in here: Show #33 with Paddy MccarthyBook recommendation: Sleep Smarter by Shawn StevensonQuote: "I remind myself every morning: Nothing I say this day will teach me anything, so if I am going to learn, I must do it by listening. Larry KingNext week's guest is author, entrepreneur, keynote speaker, specialist on ADD/ADHD & "worldwide connector" Peter ShankmanGo out and change the world for the better.

Dr. Ken Eastwood Episode #32
Thursday, January 18, 2018... Blog # 32--Man it's cold out there! w/ my guest Superintendent of Schools in Middletown, NY Dr. Ken Eastwood. Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta Podcast #32 - aired Saturday 1/13/18... 9am live or on the app anytime country 107.7 WDLC, 106.9 WYNC, Wall Radio, & Pocono 96.7. It was freezing out the past couple of weeks in NE Pennsylvania and the hudson valley in NY. So cold, that my hot water heater went then the basement gas stove as well. The basement temps were in the high 20's--NOT good. Then co-director of Team Marotta, Mrs. Marotta, got the flu and was not only cold, but out of commision. It was so cold in the basement, the tubes (not pipes but flex tubing) began to freeze. Not only did we not have hot water, we were losing all water. I had a minor situation on my hands that I needed to get under control. As a high school Principal, I've dealt with many situations that needed immediate and swift attention-this was one of those. I took a moment to assess all that was happening with the house and the cold and then went to action--scheduled a plumber, ordered a new hot water heater, got the gas company to replenish, spent some time on youtube to get the gas stove re-lit and running, and made sure the Mrs. had what she needed--all the while taking care of my 3 angels--Claire, Matthew, and Tessa. It was a busy and stressful time....& we made it through. As I prepared for this show, I scrapped my plan I had and told this story: As leaders, we are constantly faced with crisis situations. This was not a major crisis and it could have been worse....and it turned out ok. In reflecting and preparing for the show, I jotted down some thoughts about crisis situations and techniques to handle them as best you can...simple and useful, put them into practice next time (and there will always be a next time) you are faced with a situation:#1: Stay Calm.#2: Stay Positive...no whoa is me attitude.#3: Analyze & prioritize...what exactly is happening and what needs to be done first.#4: Begin with the end in mind...Habit 2 of Covey's 7 habits of highly effective people...Where are you trying to get to?#5: Make an action plan.#6: Check with the kitchen cabinet: you team of trusted friends, relatives, and colleagues that you can rely on.#7: Communicate, communicate, communicate.This week, I had a great opportunity to learn from and speak to Dr. Ken Eastwood, Superintendent of Middletown schools. Dr. Eastwood is retiring this January 2018 and shared great perspective and stories from his time at Middletown. He talked about walking into the crisis situation of a former Sup who was convicted of a youth sex offense as well as a grad rate in the 50's. He also talked about his vision of creating equal opportunities for all students...regardless of racial or financial makeup: free college classes for all students, access to technology music, the arts, and sports for all, free lunch, and more for the students. Middletown is on the map as a leader in many areas thanks to the leadership of Dr. Eastwood. Next week's guest is Port Jervis HS science teacher Paddy McCarthy Go out and change the world for the better.

Mr. Ted Dabney Episode #31
Saturday, January 6, 2018 Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta. Podcast #31 - aired Saturday 1/6/189am live or on the app anytime country 107.7 WDLC, 106.9 WYNC, Wall Radio, & Pocono 96.7. An old donkey fell into an abandoned well on a farm. He was screaming and wailing for help. When the farmer heard the yells, he did not know how to save the donkey, so he thought, I'll just bury him and put him out of his misery. So he began throwing dirt into the well. The donkey then screamed louder. This made the farmer speed up throwing the dirt into the well so the donkey wouldn't suffer any more. The farmer actually went and got some more help to throw the dirt faster. Then the screaming stopped. The farmer looked down into the well and was shocked....The donkey was shaking off the dirt and stepping up. He was almost out of the well, because he shook off the dirt that fell on top of him and stepped up. The farmer and his help sped up the process until the donkey was able to jump out of the well because they had thrown so much dirt in there. Amazing right? I love this story from my friend Dr. Rob Gilbert from Montclair State University. What's the moral of the story? We are all going to have misfortune in our lives. We are all going to have dirt thrown on us. How can we turn this into a positive? How can we use the circumstances to help us? We can (just like the donkey!) shake it off and step up. We've all heard this advice before, and for me, this story is so literal. I can see it happening in the well. Here in 2018--shake it off and step up. It is not always going to work out for you so you have to make the best of the situations around you. Today's guest on the program is Captain Ted Dabney. Captain Ted flys for United Airlines and is the co-owner of Maybrothers Landscaping in Milford, PA. Image result for united airlines We talk life, leadership, and life with twin boys. Captain Ted describes what it is like to make decisions in the cockpit as Captain vs. when he was the co-pilot. We also discuss his positive attitude towards work and family....& how he balances it all. Tune in and enjoy: Broadcast with Captain Ted Next week's guest is Middletown Superintendent of schools Dr. Ken Eastwood. Quote: "It's not how much time you put in, it's what you put into the time."Go out and change the world for the better.