Episode 18: The Principled Leader with Bobby Pollicino

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Episode 276: The Leadership TAP with Dr. Joy Karavedas

In this episode, Darrin sits down with Dr. Joy Karavedas to explore what it really means to develop leaders intentionally—and why that “tap on the shoulder” can be life-changing.Joy shares her journey into leadership and how her research revealed a powerful pattern: nearly every ...  Show more

Episode 275: From Compliance to Connection — Rethinking Classroom Engagement with Megan Diede

In this episode, Darrin sits down with Megan Diede to unpack one of the most pressing challenges in schools today: authentic student engagement.The conversation begins with a familiar frustration—classrooms full of students disengaged on devices—and quickly reframes the issue. It ...  Show more

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