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A Note From The Principal's Desk

Podcast de Dr. Stacy Shepard

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"A Note From the Principal’s Desk" is a candid, insightful podcast hosted by Dr. Shepard, bringing real talk from inside the school walls to the community at large. Each episode tackles relevant issues in education—from school policies and student well-being to leadership, equity, and community involvement. With 18+ years of experience in education, Dr. Shepard offers a unique perspective grounded in both compassion and accountability. Whether you're a parent, educator, student, or advocate, this podcast is your go-to space for transparency, truth, and transformation in our schools.#YourFavoriteSchoolLeader

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Portada del episodio Rest Is Not Optional: A Command, Not a Suggestion

Rest Is Not Optional: A Command, Not a Suggestion

In this heartfelt episode of Another Note from the Principal’s Desk, Dr. Shepard speaks directly to educators, leaders, parents, and caregivers who are carrying far more than they were ever meant to bear. As the semester comes to a close, she offers a powerful reminder: rest is not a reward for finishing everything—it is a biblical command and a necessary act of trust in God. Drawing from Scripture and lived experience, Dr. Shepard challenges the hustle culture that glorifies exhaustion and replaces peace with pressure. She invites listeners to embrace stillness, release guilt, set boundaries without explanation, and stop carrying unfinished checklists into the next season. This episode offers practical steps for intentional rest, spiritual renewal, and emotional release during the break. If you are tired, overwhelmed, or struggling to let go, this message is for you. Permission has been granted—pull back, trust God, and rest on purpose.

22 de dic de 2025 - 19 min
Portada del episodio Trauma or Attitude? Understanding the Difference and Responding with Compassion

Trauma or Attitude? Understanding the Difference and Responding with Compassion

In this final installment of the trauma series, Dr. Shepard invites listeners into an honest, reflective, and deeply necessary conversation about one of the most misunderstood issues in schools, families, and adult relationships: the difference between a trauma response and a “bad attitude.” Drawing from personal experience, school leadership, trauma-informed practice, and faith, Dr. Shepard challenges the quick labels we often assign to children and adults alike. She unpacks how behaviors such as emotional outbursts, withdrawal, perfectionism, defiance, and overreactions are often rooted in unresolved trauma—not disrespect. This episode explores: * Why trauma does not expire with age * How childhood wounds often show up in adulthood * The danger of punishment without understanding * How educators, parents, and leaders can shift from reacting to responding * Practical ways to de-escalate, restore, and create emotionally safe environments * When to support, when to set boundaries, and how to love from a distance Dr. Shepard reminds us that being trauma-informed is not a strategy—it’s a mindset. It’s about seeing people differently, leading with curiosity, and choosing compassion without excusing harmful behavior. Whether you are an educator, parent, leader, or simply someone on a healing journey, this episode will challenge you to pause, reflect, and reframe how you respond to others—and yourself. ✨ Some attitudes are not attitudes at all. They are pain asking to be understood.

18 de dic de 2025 - 33 min
Portada del episodio The Weight We Carry: Black Women, Trauma, and the Work of Healing

The Weight We Carry: Black Women, Trauma, and the Work of Healing

In this deeply vulnerable conversation, Dr. Shepard sits at the table with a dynamic panel of Black women in education and leadership to explore the intersection of trauma, identity, and leadership. Together, they trace how childhood wounds, family dynamics, loss, and unspoken expectations shaped the way they show up as principals, teachers, social workers, professors, coaches, and mothers. The women share their journeys of realizing, often in adulthood, that what they experienced was trauma—and how that trauma was silently driving their leadership style, relationships, and self-worth. They talk about how healing is not a one-time event but an ongoing process, and how they are learning to honor themselves while still serving others well. This episode feels like sitting on the couch with your sisters: honest, spiritual, funny, raw, and full of practical wisdom.

26 de nov de 2025 - 1 h 33 min
Portada del episodio Trauma & Black Men in Education: Healing Out Loud

Trauma & Black Men in Education: Healing Out Loud

In Season 4, Episode 2 of A Note From the Principal’s Desk, Dr. Shepard is joined by three dynamic Black male educators and leaders—Leo Heath. Jr., Dexter Strowman, and Tyler Jones—for a raw, honest roundtable on trauma and Black men, especially those serving in schools and leadership. Together, they unpack: * What trauma really looks and feels like for Black men—from childhood bullying and broken friendships to loss, church hurt, and family expectations * How unspoken pressures show up for Black male educators: having to be “perfect,” code-switching, being “Black enough” yet “professional enough,” and constantly carrying the weight of representation * The reality of being the “strong friend,” struggling to find safe spaces to be vulnerable, and what it means to heal out loud while protecting your peace The conversation also dives into forgiveness, boundaries, faith, gym time, quiet time, and how writing, prayer, and solitude help them stay grounded. Dr. Shepard holds space as these men share their truth on loyalty, bias in schools, racism and microaggressions, emotional regulation, and the deep desire to be who they needed when they were younger—for students, for family, and for themselves. This episode is a must-listen for educators, families, and anyone who loves or leads Black men. It’s candid, layered, and full of moments that will make you pause, reflect, and see our brothers with more compassion. Season 4 continues the trauma series with this powerful reminder: Black men deserve room to feel, heal, and be fully human—out loud.

26 de nov de 2025 - 1 h 3 min
Portada del episodio Trauma in Our Children: What We Must See, Name, and Do

Trauma in Our Children: What We Must See, Name, and Do

In this Season 4 opener, Dr. Shepard returns with a powerful and necessary conversation: trauma in children—what it is, how it shows up, and what adults must do differently. Speaking from nearly two decades of school leadership, Dr. Shepard breaks down trauma in simple, accessible language and offers clarity around acute, chronic, and complex trauma. She challenges educators, parents, and community members to reconsider how we interpret children’s behaviors, reminding us that “trauma is often disguised as behavior.” Throughout this episode, Dr. Shepard emphasizes three core responsibilities of the adults who serve and love children: ✔️ create loving, structured environments with healthy boundaries ✔️ build trust by showing up with consistency and integrity ✔️ validate children’s feelings instead of dismissing them This episode is an honest, spirit-led call to action for everyone who interacts with young people. Dr. Shepard also closes with a heartfelt message to men—especially Black men—affirming their value, struggle, and humanity as she prepares for next week’s panel on Trauma in Black Men. Tune in to learn, reflect, and rise to the responsibility of caring for “the least of these.” Season 4 is here—and it starts with truth, healing, and accountability.

26 de nov de 2025 - 40 min
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