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Leading Without Leaving: The Collective Revolution in Our Schools
We’re back to finish the conversation Lindsay Whorton started, but this time, we’re getting into the systemic "why" behind the burnout. Patrice and Stacey bridge the gap between theory and the classroom, tackling the frustrating reality that many teachers want to lead but feel trapped by outdated hierarchies. We’re deconstructing the "promotion-or-nothing" culture and looking at the real-world barriers that prevent true collaboration. This episode is a call to action for every educator who has ever felt overqualified and underutilized; it’s time to stop waiting for a hero at the top and start building a leadership architecture where power is shared and every voice has the agency to drive change.
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126. The Surprising Power of Teaching as the Greatest Act of Optimism
46:10||Ep. 126Uncover the profound resilience and optimism rooted in the act of teaching. This episode reveals how educators, from middle school teachers to life-long mentors, transform lives, even in the face of grief, exhaustion, and life's toughest transitions. Join us as Brian Platzer shares a deeply personal story inspired by his former teacher, Rod Keating, navigating the weight of grief, legacy, and the unbreakable bond between teachers and students. Discover how this relationship inspired his heartfelt novel, The Optimists, a story that celebrates the extraordinary impact of one mentor’s influence and the cycle of growth, loss, and renewal.Find links to purchase the book: https://www.brianplatzer.com/the-optimistsPeople Article mentioned: https://people.com/brian-platzer-the-optimists-exclusive-essay-11910548The Educate U.S. podcast is presented by our friends over at Fresh Roasted Coffee LLC. & Positively Tea. Enjoy a cup of the best tasting coffee (and tea!) while listening to Stacey & Patrice break down the latest from the world of education & beyond! Visit this link - https://lddy.no/1k3n0 & use their promo code EDUCATEUS for 20% off your first purchase!
125. Changes in higher education
22:07||Ep. 125Stacey & Patrice are back with a discussion on changes in higher education and the public perception about whether a college degree is still the end goal for people, or are vocational schools and even enter the job field earlier, more valuable than the cost associated with getting that degree.The Educate U.S. podcast is presented by our friends over at Fresh Roasted Coffee LLC. & Positively Tea. Enjoy a cup of the best tasting coffee (and tea!) while listening to Stacey & Patrice break down the latest from the world of education & beyond! Visit this link - https://lddy.no/1k3n0 & use their promo code EDUCATEUS for 20% off your first purchase!
123. The Superhero Trap: Redesigning the Architecture of School Leadership
39:52||Ep. 123Is the "superhero" principal model actually destroying our schools? In this episode, we tear down the unsustainable expectation that one leader can do it all and introduce a game-changing blueprint for the future: shared leadership. Joining us is Lindsay Whorton, author of 'A New School Leadership Architecture', to explore why current structures are failing educators and how a collaborative approach can stop burnout, boost teacher retention, and transform student outcomes. If you're tired of the "do more with less" mantra and ready for a practical strategy to build a leadership ecosystem where everyone thrives, this conversation is your roadmap to a more resilient school culture.The Educate U.S. podcast is presented by our friends over at Fresh Roasted Coffee LLC. & Positively Tea. Enjoy a cup of the best tasting coffee (and tea!) while listening to Stacey & Patrice break down the latest from the world of education & beyond! Visit this link - https://lddy.no/1k3n0 & use their promo code EDUCATEUS for 20% off your first purchase!
122. Decoding the "Hidden Curriculum" of Success
19:58||Ep. 122In this episode, Patrice and Stacey dive into the "Hidden Curriculum"—the unspoken rules and social barriers that often determine who succeeds in the college admissions race. Reflecting on their recent insights from Akil, the hosts peel back the layers of a system where the testing industry often prioritizes profit over pupils and where the FAFSA process remains a daunting hurdle. You’ll learn why "rejection resilience" is a critical skill a student can develop and how shifting toward equitable, portfolio-based assessments can finally level the playing field. Whether you're a parent navigating the college transition or an educator pushing for change, this conversation is your unfiltered blueprint for advocacy and student success.The Educate U.S. podcast is presented by our friends over at Fresh Roasted Coffee LLC. & Positively Tea. Enjoy a cup of the best tasting coffee (and tea!) while listening to Stacey & Patrice break down the latest from the world of education & beyond! Visit this link - https://lddy.no/1k3n0 & use their promo code EDUCATEUS for 20% off your first purchase!
121. Unpacking the Hidden Curriculum in Education w/ Akil Bello
38:28||Ep. 121What if the biggest barriers in education aren't found in textbooks — but in the unspoken rules no one ever teaches? In this episode with Akil Bello, advocate and entrepreneur, we dive into the hidden curriculum: the invisible lessons students absorb about social norms, expectations, and cultural values that shape their entire educational journey. Because every student deserves to know the rules of the game — not just the ones written down.Articles Referenced: Akil Bello Blog PostFunding CutsThe Educate U.S. podcast is presented by our friends over at Fresh Roasted Coffee LLC. & Positively Tea. Enjoy a cup of the best tasting coffee (and tea!) while listening to Stacey & Patrice break down the latest from the world of education & beyond! Visit this link - https://lddy.no/1k3n0 & use their promo code EDUCATEUS for 20% off your first purchase!
120. Beyond the Solo Leader: The Power of Collective Action
14:59||Ep. 120In this episode of Educate US, hosts Stacey Schultz and Patrice Fenton move past the "lone hero" trope to explore the collaborative heart of their upcoming book, The Promise of Collective Leadership. By reflecting on the conversation with Dr. Luisa Ortega and the initiatives of the Chicano Latino Youth Leadership Project, they demonstrate how shifting from individualistic models to shared responsibility fosters deeper resilience and innovation in education. This conversation serves as a practical guide for using dialogue and diverse perspectives to share power with the next generation of leaders.The Educate U.S. podcast is presented by our friends over at Fresh Roasted Coffee LLC. & Positively Tea. Enjoy a cup of the best tasting coffee (and tea!) while listening to Stacey & Patrice break down the latest from the world of education & beyond! Visit this link - https://lddy.no/1k3n0 & use their promo code EDUCATEUS for 20% off your first purchase!
119. Redefining Youth Leadership
33:08||Ep. 119In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Louisa Ortega, Executive Director of the Chicano Latino Youth Leadership Project to explore student activism. Dr. Ortega discusses how modern students are leveraging social justice education and the 4Cs framework:Culture, Community, Civic Engagement, and College readiness to demand accountability and drive change. From historic walkouts to the halls of the State Capitol, we examine how fostering a sense of belonging and agency is creating the next generation of leaders to move beyond the classroom and into the center of civic power.Please visit https://www.clylp.org (https://www.clylp.org) to learn more, contribute, or find applications for youth leadership programs.The Educate U.S. podcast is presented by our friends over at Fresh Roasted Coffee LLC. & Positively Tea. Enjoy a cup of the best tasting coffee (and tea!) while listening to Stacey & Patrice break down the latest from the world of education & beyond! Visit this link - https://lddy.no/1k3n0 & use their promo code EDUCATEUS for 20% off your first purchase!
118. Unleashing the Power Within: Insights from Our Conversation with Dr. Anashay
13:49||Ep. 118In this episode, Stacey Schultz and Patrice Fenton recap their convo with Dr. Anashay. They discuss the parallels she made to things Stacey & Patrice have written about, and also provide additional insights on their book, coming out soon!Also, Lisa Garcia, who was on the pod last spring was just named new commissioner of the city Department of Environmental Protection--check it outhttps://www.thecity.nyc/2026/01/27/mamdani-environmental-protection-commissioner-dep-lisa-garciaThe Educate U.S. podcast is presented by our friends over at Fresh Roasted Coffee LLC. & Positively Tea. Enjoy a cup of the best tasting coffee (and tea!) while listening to Stacey & Patrice break down the latest from the world of education & beyond! Visit this link - https://lddy.no/1k3n0 & use their promo code EDUCATEUS for 20% off your first purchase!