Communities of Character Podcast
What does it really take to build a culture of character and make it last? 🎯 In This Episode, You’ll Hear: In this special compilation episode of Communities of Character, we take you inside the Hope Institute Network Summit, where school and district leaders gathered to continue the work of character-centered leadership. Recorded live in a pop-up podcast studio, this episode features short, powerful conversations with three influential voices in education: * Dr. Tom Lickona, a leading expert in character education * Drayton Nabers, respected leader and advocate for character-driven communities * Dr. Eric Mackey, Alabama State Superintendent of Education with a broad perspective on school culture Each guest offers a unique lens on leadership, culture, and the role of character in today’s schools, while reinforcing a shared belief: Character isn’t an add-on. It’s the work. Whether you’re a principal, teacher leader, or district administrator, this episode will challenge you to think more deeply about what you’re modeling, what you’re prioritizing, and what will ultimately stick in your organization. * Why character must be embedded—not added—in school culture * Leadership insights from local, district, and state perspectives * What it takes to sustain culture over time * How leaders can model values in everyday decisions * Why this work matters now more than ever 💡 Key Takeaway Culture is not built in big moments, it’s shaped in consistent, intentional actions over time. 🔁 Reflection Question What is sticking in your leadership, and what are others learning from what you model? Follow along and join the conversation:📱 Instagram: @coc.podcast
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