Living Louder
Welcome to the Living Louder podcast, where authentic conversations about education, personal growth, and overcoming life's challenges take center stage. Hosted by Portia Lauder, this inspiring series features candid interviews with educators, leaders, and everyday heroes who are making a difference in their communities and beyond.In this episode, we sit down with Steve Solon, the passionate and innovative principal of Pleasant Creek School, a unique alternative school dedicated to serving at-risk youth, including those from group homes and juvenile detention centers. Steve shares his remarkable journey from growing up in Utah with strict religious parents to becoming a leader in education who believes in teaching kids to think critically, own their mistakes, and pursue success on their own terms. His story is a testament to resilience, authenticity, and the power of caring leadership.Throughout our conversation, Steve delves into his childhood in Orem, Utah, and discusses how his experiences with strict upbringing and cultural expectations shaped his approach to education and life. He emphasizes the importance of building trust with students and fostering genuine relationships—key elements that help kids open up and thrive, especially those who have experienced trauma or rejection elsewhere. Steve’s approach is rooted in empathy, transparency, and a commitment to teaching life skills that prepare students for real-world success.He also talks about the evolution of his career—from being a PE teacher and coach to navigating the challenges of working in traditional and charter schools, and eventually leading Pleasant Creek School. Steve highlights the importance of innovation in education, advocating for personalized learning, hands-on skill development, and creating an environment where students feel cared for and understood. His insights into funding disparities and the need for more equitable resources for rural and alternative schools shed light on systemic issues that hinder educational opportunities.Moreover, Steve openly shares the story of his tattoos, breaking stereotypes about appearance and faith, and illustrating how authenticity and self-expression can coexist with religious beliefs. His stance on mental health, trauma-informed care, and the importance of showing kids they are valued resonate deeply throughout the episode.This episode is a heartfelt reminder that education is not a one-size-fits-all system but a personalized journey that requires genuine care, innovative thinking, and courageous leadership. Whether you're an educator, parent, or someone passionate about making a difference, this conversation offers valuable lessons on authenticity, perseverance, and the transformative power of caring leadership in education.Join us as we explore how educators like Steve Solon are changing lives, one student at a time, and discover how we can all contribute to creating a more compassionate and effective educational system.#LivingLouder #EducationReform #AlternativeSchool #TraumaInformed #Leadership #SchoolInnovation #RuralEducation #AtRiskYouth #PersonalGrowth #AuthenticLeadership #EmpathyInEducation #CommunityImpact #SchoolTransformation
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