The Principal Exchange Podcast

Episode 37: The Communication Tool That Actually Gets Families to Show Up

36 min · 10. Mai 2026
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You've built a community. 26,000 downloads, hundreds of principals connecting weekly, a movement that grew because it felt real — that's TPE Nation. And somewhere in celebrating that milestone, we started thinking about the schools that need this same energy with their families.  In this episode, we talk about what makes community actually work, why most school communication falls flat, and an idea we couldn't stop thinking about: what if your school had its own podcast? Not as a tech project — as a relationship strategy. One that builds family connection before you ever need to make an ask.  We also share something we built for schools ready to make this happen. Because you shouldn't have to figure it out from scratch.   If you've ever sent a message to 400 families and felt like you whispered it into the wind — this one's for you.   Links mentioned: *  Podcast launch service: Here [http://Here] *  TPE Lead: Here [http://tpe-lead.com] *  Follow on Facebook and Instagram: @theprincipalexchange * Connect on LinkedIn: Here [https://www.linkedin.com/company/theprincipalexchange/]

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