Education Leadership and Beyond
Surviving and Thriving as a School Leader
#ELB Education Leadership & Beyond is a high energy, leader-based podcast that shares ideas, thoughts, and tips about becoming a better leader in all areas not just education. Andrew has on guests from a wide range of fields including education, public speaking, gov’t, medical, etc just to name a few. Tune in live on voicEd radio, facebook, ITunes, and on the socials. Andrew laughs, cries, shares, and obviously talks with his guests about education, life, leadership and being your best self. If you want to be a better leader, this podcast is for you!

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All Episodes

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Author

Stephen Hurley
Chief Catalyst, voicEd Radio Canada

Stephen Hurley has spent nearly 40 years as an educator. He has experience as a classroom teacher, a curriculum consultant, a teacher educator and a policy observer.

He has a strong relationship with the EdCan Network (formerly the Canadian Education Association), an organization that inspired the launch and evolution of voicEd Radio Canada.

Hurley believes that stronger connections between education research, practice and policy are essential to the type of change that will be necessary in Canada's public education systems moving forward.