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    John Beede - Keep on Climbing!

    enJanuary 14, 2022
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    About this Episode

    SHOW NOTES

    John’s background via audio clips and an intro (0:55)

    The connection between mountain climbing and public speaking (3:55)

    The origin of interest in mountain climbing – scouting (4:55)

    The beginning of John’s writing (6:10)

    Goal setting, choose your summit, go! (6:40)

    Feedback from readers (7:00)

    My purpose in life (7:15)

    Why is kindness mentioned first in the title? (8:20)

    There’s always more strength (8:40)

    Lessons from the mountain (10:20)

    Greatest obstacle as a writer (11:25)

    An accomplishment when working with young people (12:20)

    A significant surprise on the journey (13:45)

    Turning back (15:00)

    Identifying one’s battle crew (16:05)

    Failure and current circumstances are not the end (16:35)

    Stepping up (17:15)

    Warrior Challenge – the book – call to action (20:00)

    The mountains (21:45)

    Papua, New Guinea, Indonesia, and warring factions (22:00)

    Malaria (24:20)

    Kindness in the classroom (27:10)

    Courage in the classroom (27:55)

    Grit in the classroom (28:30)

    John’s favorite teacher (29:15)

    A final word – a call to action reemphasized (32:00)

    Contact information (33:00 and Show Notes)

    After the closing music – place of learning (34:10)

     

    John’s contact information and book information:

    Twitter at @johnbeede

    Instagram at @johnbeede

    Online at johnbeede.com

    www.WarriorChallengeBook.com

    John’s Amazon page

    The Warrior Challenge 

     

    Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats

    Podcast cover art is a view of Altmünster am Traunsee, Austria, by photographer Simon Matzinger, published on www.unsplash.com

    Professional Association of Georgia Educators:  www.pageinc.org

    David’s LinkedIn page 

     

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    Show Notes


    3:10 – the value of questions

    3:20 – the portability of questions

    3:40 – questions bring people together (questions can lead to community)

    4:10 – ask yourself, “What’s one question I want to carry into the next twelve months?”

    5:35 – does everyone have a story to tell?

    6:35 – you have a story and there are many ways to convey it

    7:30 – writing is a way of trying on ideas

    8:35 – “Do I consider myself to be a teacher?”

    9:30 – countless opportunities to learn

    10:25 – some of the most profound learning occurs when teaching and learning (and those roles) are blurred

    11:05 – from a small diary, to journaling, to blogs, to personal essays

    12:25 – the definition of “published”

    13:35 – “Am I a writer? Am I an author?”

    14:10 – writing is a continual act of self-authorization

    14:55 – Writing and its parallel to the question, “Are you a runner?” 

    16:40 – two options to get started on your writing journey

    16:55 – another use for junk mail

    17:55 – write with another person

    18:40 – noticing the impulse to write

    19:40 – ten minutes a day fits into real life

    20:40 – accompaniment - someone walking alongside us, and vice-versa

    21:35 – “None of us should be left alone with our bad writing.”

    24:35 – reaching for goals in the great outdoors - pushing the limits

    25:05 – Brainstorm Road – a structure to accomplish a Dream Project

    26:40 – not necessarily (or only) becoming a writer, but becoming the kind of person who can write a book

    27:45 – stories and questions, plus seeing the individual, are part of being a great teacher

    28:20 – an art teacher who painted the cast on my arm

    29:45 – my dad leading me through questions and stories

    30:00 – Tommy and Teresa Turtle

    31:20 – tremendous respect for teachers – thank you

    32:00 – if you feel compelled to write, you can do it

     

    https://www.instagram.com/kristin__hatcher/

    https://kristin-hatcher.com/

    Instagram - @kristin_hatcher

     

    Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats

    Podcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.

    Professional Association of Georgia Educators

    David’s LinkedIn page

    Christy Todd - You Want to Be an Influencer?

    Christy Todd - You Want to Be an Influencer?

    SHOW NOTES

    2:30 – teachers are bridge builders

    2:55 – a passion for building connections and helping others realize their potential

    3:40 – overwhelming appreciation for men and women in the U.S. military

    5:50 – being better tomorrow than you are today

    6:10 – focus most on what you need to do well, show up the next day, and improve

    7:00 – chorus director Janice Folsom was an inspiration

    8:10 – the capacity to command a room, getting a team to work toward a common goal

    8:35 – painting a picture of goals and transfers to the real world, and why that’s important

    9:10 – building opportunities for students to engage in Georgia’s booming creative industry sector

    9:50 – shift from a traditional choral background to focusing more on creation

    10:25 – learning how to build relationships and partnerships, and using those skills in the classroom

    11:20 – a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to represent Georgia’s teachers

    11:40 – great experiences to connect with a wide representation of various sectors

    12:35 – Gen Z – philanthropic intentions and a desire to be social media influencers

    13:35 – if you want to be an influencer, be a teacher!

    14:15 – there are elements of being a teacher that are difficult and you can make a huge difference

    15:15 – Top Ten Back to School Tips project – collaborating with other Teacher of the Year candidates

    15:40 – I am an ambassador, not the best teacher in the state or even in my school – this is a chance to elevate the profession

    16:20 – a diverse range of best practices is a great way to honor others’ voices

    17:00 – from a focus on teaching academic standards to an application of learning

    17:30 – learning what the pivotal knowledge and skill sets are in different careers

    19:30 – Trilith Studios (Marvel films+) leading to an idea for students to create new and original content, help them become entrepreneurs, etc.

    20:15 – students creating music and more – help from Tiffany I. M. Jones (then in an Atlanta Symphony Orchestra outreach role)

    21:10 – forming an entertainment label – Hall Pass Entertainment and opening the door to students’ interests – students naming the label, creating art work, forming teams and committees

    22:15 – middle school students releasing music albums, posting to a YouTube channel, and starting a podcast

    23:00 – former middle school students now in high school are returning to Rising Starr Middle School to assist with the current work students are undertaking

    23:45 – even once a semester, make sure that students are engaged in at least one project that is strongly connected to career roles

    24:00 – share the stories of success and the great work students are doing

    26:55 – AI (artificial intelligence) – stifling or enabling and accelerating creativity?

    27:30 – first use of a floppy disk and an iPod – life-changing moments

    28:15 – despite capabilities, there are things that AI doesn’t do very well

    29:45 – the future of work may bend toward jobs centered around creativity

    31:40 – which is more important, teaching or learning?

    32:30 – retired teachers, your job isn’t yet done

    32:55 – Teacher:Student impact ratio is huge

    33:10 – Who did you inspire?

    33:30 – it’s often the small moments that make the biggest impact

    33:40 – teacher Teddye Martin knew I needed a place to belong and connect

    34:30 – Ms. Martin instilled the love of education

    34:55 – a teacher’s superpower is building connections, and we change the future when we help students see their potential

    35:50 – first thoughts when announced as Teacher of the Year

    36:20 – students, parents, colleagues, community partners can teach us as well, and help us look at things in a different way

    36:55 – gratitude for so many people who helped me along the way and who have made possible this opportunity to serve as an ambassador

     

    Email: Christy.Todd@doe.k12.ga.us
    Facebook:GATeacher
    X: @2024GaTOTY 

    Blue Angels F/A-18 Super Hornet flight story

    Georgia Teacher of the Year webpage

    Georgia Teacher of the Year events request

    Christy Todd 2024 Georgia Teacher of the Year press release

    Rising Starr Middle School, Fayette County Georgia

    Trilith Studios

    Georgia Lawyers for the Arts

    Hall Pass Entertainment

    Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats

    Podcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.

    Professional Association of Georgia Educators

    David’s LinkedIn page

     

     

    Rick Zeisig - I Had to Lose My Voice to Find My Voice

    Rick Zeisig - I Had to Lose My Voice to Find My Voice

    SHOW NOTES

     

    0:55 - Contextual introduction for this episode’s unique features

     

    3:20 – Sample DJ clips

     

    4:15 – Guest introduction

     

    5:05 – Cancer, voice change, a long stint behind the high school football stadium game night microphone

     

    6:00 – Rick starts his three-decades of announcing Friday night home games

     

    7:55 – Son Rowdy follows Dad Rick at the football field

     

    8:45 – Family members want to hear the players’ names

     

    10:30 – Daughter Grace, a performance from the (very) early years

     

    12:00 – David (Reynolds) stands in for Brad Pitt

     

    13:25 – Wife Margaret makes a huge difference in the community

     

    15:55 – The story behind Be Nice to Grace Day

     

    21:05 – Jeanne Burr (and Walter Hooper) as a catalyst for Rick on the air for the first time (at age 17)

     

    24:45 – Listening to Chicago’s AM station WLS

     

    27:00 – John Records Landecker

     

    30:00 – A lesson learned about making others feel important

     

    32:24 – Interviewing Garth Brooks

     

    33:40 – The first time cancer rears its head

     

    39:30 – Focused radiation, bolted to the table, and a special mask

     

    43:10 – Jimmy Buffet embedded in a family tradition

     

    44:40 – Cancer reappears – in a new location

     

    46:00 – Friend Amy’s powerful question

     

    46:40 – God’s gameplan for Rick

     

    49:45 – Lydia, a face from the past, and a new connection for the future

     

    52:35 – High school reunion delays

     

    54:10 – Living in a small town, great friends, great community

     

    58:00 – Sharing one’s story to give others hope

     

    59:40 – A lesson Rick wants us to hear

     

    1:04:40 – One of many similar stories of good fortune – Running out of gas on I-75 North

     

    1:07:00 – A mini-facelift’s role in the past twenty years of Rick’s life

     

    1:07:50 – The most recent doctor’s visit and current prognosis

     

    1:09:40 – The unexpected result of Rick losing his voice

     

     

    LINKS:

    Instagram: @therickontheradio

    John Records Landecker

    Emory Proton Center

    Rowdy Zeisig, the new Dalton High School football announcer

    Jeanne Burr

    Dunaway Drug Store

    Beaulieu’s beginning

    Jimmy Buffet’s ’Twas the Night Before Christmas

    Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats

    Podcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.

    Professional Association of Georgia Educators

    David’s LinkedIn page

     

    Seth Godin - Teaching, Generosity, and Significance

    Seth Godin - Teaching, Generosity, and Significance

    2:50 – words (including jackalope) and an older book

    4:30 – everyone “owns their own channel” now

    4:50 – you don’t have to wait for permission

    5:30 – teaching experience

    5:45 – difference between learning and education

    5:55 – connection between autodidacticism and conditions for learning

    6:10 – a good day is when…

    6:40 – Mr. Jon Guillaume decided to change my life

    7:00 – not an accident that the arc of one’s life can be redefined because of a teacher

    7:40 – helping others become who they want to be is a calling

    8:40 – why the first U.S. teachers’ college was called the Normal School

    9:00 – teaching to the test correlates with restrictions

    9:20 – options, decisions, and choices are still available

    9:40 – little things, repeated - with a goal - add up to big things

    10:05 – persistence is always generous

    10:20 – Beth Rudd, a great teacher with tremendous impact

    11:15 – teachers are not given nearly enough recognition

    12:20 – respect for public school educators

    12:40 – learning creates positive tension

    13:20 – useful incompetence is a tool for learning

    15:00 – word choices are a symptom of how our brains work

    15:35 – Will this be on the test?

    15:45 – curiosity is the Why, not the What

    18:00 – Song of Significance

    18:15 – dignity and respect

    18:45 – spectator or participant?

    19:05 – questions to ask that lead to improvement

    19:45 – redefining creative work

    20:45 – the standard solution is not the creative one

    21:40 – The Art of Possibility

    22:10 – when I turn 84…

    22:45 – Where is the community orchestra in your life?

    23:00 – What supports your achievements?

    23:35 – generosity is not synonymous with free

    24:30 – raising the quality and making a difference are generous behaviors

    25:00 – there are many kinds of learning

    25:25 – sharing one’s thinking about what is being noticed

    26:15 – writing for one’s readers and for those with whom those readers will share the writing

    27:15 – attitude is a skill

    28:15 – the real skills of honesty, integrity, enthusiasm, loyalty

    29:05 – The Carbon Almanac and Michel Porro

    29:40 – owning a camera, taking a photo, and properly using pictures with intent

    30:20 – Alt text

    31:30 – Seth’s mom

    32:30 – generosity plus initiative equals possibility

    33:00 – Sotheby’s event – imperfect but amazing

    35:00 – learning from others while working together

    35:35 – no such thing as closing thoughts

    35:45 – the best way to pay it forward

    37:25 – end

    Links and credits:

    Cover Photo of Seth – Darius Bahsar and Archangel

    The Song of Significance 

    The Art of Possibility

    The Boston Philharmonic

    Seth’s blog

    Lead. Learn. Change.  the book

    Professional Association of Georgia Educators

    David’s LinkedIn page

    Podcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.

    Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats

     

    Selections from the book: pages 77-87

    Selections from the book: pages 77-87

    Be ready to go

    Traffic Lights and Bumper Stickers

    A glance in the rearview mirror is not the best compass.

    The Sankofa Bird

    Reflections and Call to Action

    Filters

    PAGE Break – Members Matter

    Sankofa - Berea College link

    Lead. Learn. Change.  the book

    Professional Association of Georgia Educators

    David’s LinkedIn page

    Podcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.

    Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats

    Lead. Learn. Change.
    enMay 09, 2023

    Tylan Bailey - Custodian to Teacher: Meet Your Blessing Halfway

    Tylan Bailey - Custodian to Teacher: Meet Your Blessing Halfway

    SHOW NOTES:

    3:00 – deciding to be a teacher when in middle school

    4:10 – as a teenage dad, deciding to be a good father

    6:00 – your support system is your true family

    6:40 – fairness, love, respect – Hightower family and blood family

    7:50 – homeless, couch surfing, and fourteen schools

    8:20 – road to success is very hard

    8:35 – choices, decisions, and consequences – life!

    9:45 – June 2, 2017 – everything changes

    10:45 – delivering newspapers for the AJC, seven days a week, eleven years

    11:40 – Be More! – be a teacher

    12:45 – managing priorities – keep the main thing the main thing 

    13:25 – if you want to gain, you have to take some things away

    14:40 – if you bring work home, home can become work

    16:30 – doing something for myself, for the first time

    17:00 – this is meant for me because it’s happening to me

    17:30 – I never thought I would be on anyone’s podcast

    17:50 – meet your blessing halfway

    19:40 – Mr. Ron Kitchens

    20:20 – students, technology, and physical activity

    21:45 – favorite sports

    23:15 – involving all students in physical education – opportunities to learn and lead

    24:45 – stamina – custodian and PE teacher

    25:30 – communicating with students- providing guidance and encouragement

    26:15 – anything you set your mind to, you can do it

    26:25 – if you want good, you can have good

    26:45 – minimal surprises, but with kindergarten…

    27:45 – seeing growth and development of students

    28:30- teaching or learning, which is most important?

    29:10 – great teachers listen and learn

    29:50 – other teachers – Ms. Stanford, Ms. Sherwood, Ms. Ware, Ms. Peeples, Ms. Dumars, Ms. Wilson

    31:20 – if you want something, go after it

    32:00 – thanks for listening to my story

    Links:

    DeKalb County Schools

    Hightower Elementary

    Briar Vista Elementary

    Indian Creek Elementary

    GSU PETE (Physical Education Teacher Education) department

    Good Morning America – ABC news

    Steve on Watch (show, Steve Harvey)

    Story by Reese Waters

    Professional Association of Georgia Educators

    David’s LinkedIn page

    Podcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.

    Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats

    Selections from the book: pages 56-76

    Selections from the book: pages 56-76

    SHOW NOTES:

    NOTE: Episode 47 will be followed by a guest episode, Tylan Bailey, who made a career move from school custodian to . . . teacher. You won’t want to miss it.

    Thereafter, guest, book, guest, book, guest… will serve as the pattern for our epidsodes until the book selections are completed.

    Today’ s episode includes:

    Lead purposeful change

    Where are We Now? Where are You?

    Change the Story!

    We learn best from others, and PAGE has learned more from teachers than from any other source.

    What has truly changed as a result or your learning, your leadership, and your work?

    Work on relationships

    The Narnia Principle

    Success is linked to beliefs, imagination, relationships, and focus.

    PAGE Break – Shared commitment

    All educators deserve access to quality learning experiences.

    Words to Live By (Mark Cuban, Albert Einstein, Constance Baker Motley, Allene Magill)

    Lead. Learn. Change.  the book

    Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats

    Podcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.

    Professional Association of Georgia Educators

    David’s LinkedIn page

    Measuring What We Do in Schools: How to Know if What We are Doing is Making a Difference, by Victoria Berhnardt

    Learning Forward’s standards for professional learning

    Selections from the book: pages 42-55

    Selections from the book: pages 42-55

    SHOW NOTES:

    Set your direction

    Which Gear?

    Improvement isn’t instantaneous, but movement toward it is manifested in individual moments

    Begin with those you serve

    Who’s on First?

    PAGE Break – CCRPI 

    Don’t dwell solely on answers. Spend time getting the questions right.

    Lead. Learn. Change.  the book

    Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats

    Podcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.

    Professional Association of Georgia Educators

    David’s LinkedIn page

    Working on the Work: an Action Plan for Teachers, Principals, and Superintendents by Phillip Schlechty

    Why Johnny Can’t Read: And What You Can Do About It, by Rudolph Flesch

    Why Johnny Still Can’t Read: A New Look at the Scandal of Our Schools, by Rudolph Flesch

    Georgia Department of Education – Curriculum and Instruction – Accountability

     

    Selections from the book: pages 19-41

    Selections from the book: pages 19-41

    Another installment of readings from Lead. Learn. Change., the book, pages 19 to 41. 

    Book Selection installments and Guest episode pattern

    Acknowledgement correction

    Foreword or Forward?

    This is my favorite book…

    How to use this book

    Your work cannot thrive in isolation

    Make a difference

    If a complainer whines in the woods

    Great teachers impact lives

    Transformation might be a synonym for learning

    All of us can learn from all of us

    You are creating your legacy

    Your questions might be more insightful than your answers

    Set your direction

     

    Lead. Learn. Change.  the book

    Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats

    Podcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.

    Professional Association of Georgia Educators

    David’s LinkedIn page

    Amy Gropper - Why I Teach

    Amy Gropper - Why I Teach

    SHOW NOTES

    2:30 – second-career educator and an effective, thoughtful, and creative teacher

    3:30 – every never you utter in life becomes your roadmap

    3:45 – I will never be a teacher. I hate school

    4:00 – perhaps not the greatest horse rider but a great teacher of horse riding

    5:00 – going back to school to become a teacher

    5:15 – David as Amy’s first assistant principal

    5:30 – engage and intrigue students

    5:45 – first experiences in higher ed

    6:10 – tech ed in the private sector

    6:50 – coordinator of field placement – working with student teachers

    7:05 – HOW to teach is the overarching theme and key component of the teaching and learning process

    8:15 – Amy gave names to the PCs in her classroom

    9:20 – don’t use technology gratuitously – have a rationale 

    10:05 – technology can enhance collaboration

    10:30 – ask, “How will technology enhance learning?”

    10:45 – Answer Garden, word clouds, discussions and connections between what surfaces via tech and human interaction and “wondering”

    12:55 – you must establish structure, boundaries, and routines

    13:05 – you must get to know your kids (your students, your learners)

    13:35 – respectful dialogue is a precursor to learning

    14:15 – what is a professional boundary?

    15:05 – norms AND non-negotiables

    16:00 – David’s interaction with students In School Suspension 

    17:50 – breaking convention for learner benefit

    18:15 – am I enjoying what I am doing right now?

    18:45 – if you are not connecting with your students, figure out why and work on adjusting what needs to change

    19:35 – the "endless bulletin board”

    19:55 – Think Tank and the Issue Fish

    21:10 – an idea, borne out of panic

    21:45 – be willing to dive in and try something – if it doesn’t work, try something else

    22:00 – student work as an opportunity for affirmation

    23:45 – what teacher-leadership looks like 

    24:20 – be a leader with those you lead

    25:00 – intentional boundaries – individual and contextual, but consistent

    25:15 – don’t take yourself too seriously – don’t feel sorry for your own failures

    26:05 – an orchid named Spike

    27:00 – everything good I learned about education, I learned in the barn

    27:30 – first horse at age eight, competition, and lessons about good riding

    27:45 – listening, waiting, life is not all about me

    29:30 – grateful for the experiences I have had

    30:05 – teaching or learning – which is more important?

    30:15 – if we stop learning, we’ve given up

    31:00 – find what happened good today

    31:35 – learning and courage drive change 

    31:50 – be brave enough to learn something new or that’s different from what you expect

    32:25 – I’ve had an amazing life (and I did want to serve in the military), but I really wouldn’t change anything

    33:45 – why teach? To help people discover who they are, to facilitate a deeper level of understanding

    34:45 – not to tell them what to think, but to teach students about their potential as thinkers

    35:15 – working with professors on and retrieval practice and backward planning – adding pedagogy skill sets (the teaching craft) to content expertise

    36:20 – an opportunity to positively impact future teachers

    37:00 – I would not be the person I am today without my father (whose undergone an incredible transformation in his life), and Dr. Beverly Armento at Georgia State University (a mentor and amazing educator)

     

    Links and other show details:

    Amy's email

    Flagler College

    Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats

    Podcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.

    Professional Association of Georgia Educators

    David’s LinkedIn page