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The Principal Exchange Podcast

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The Principal Exchange Podcast: Where Leadership Meets Real LifeJoin Sarah and Andra—educators, coaches, and creators of The Principal Exchange—as they get real about what it actually takes to lead a school well. No jargon. No fluff. Just honest conversations, practical strategies, and mindset shifts that help principals lead with clarity, confidence, and a little more sanity. Whether you're navigating your first day or your 15th year, this podcast is your place to reflect, recharge, and rethink what school leadership can look like.

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episode Episode 40: 7 Quick Tips to Close Out Your School Year Strong artwork

Episode 40: 7 Quick Tips to Close Out Your School Year Strong

As the school year comes to an end, many principals immediately shift into planning for next year. But before jumping ahead, there’s value in slowing down long enough to intentionally close out the year you’re still in. In this solo episode, Andra shares seven simple but powerful ways principals can reflect, reset, and finish the year with purpose. From walking the building with fresh eyes to identifying what worked, what didn’t, and what needs attention before summer fully begins, this conversation is a reminder that strong leadership includes how you close a season—not just how you start one. Because the end of the school year isn’t just about surviving the finish line. It’s an opportunity to notice, reflect, and prepare more intentionally for what comes next. If your year is wrapping up and your brain is already racing toward August, this episode will help you pause long enough to close this chapter well before starting the next one.   Check out TPE Lead at: tpe-lead.com [http://www.tpe-lead.com]  Make sure you follow us on all socials @theprincipalexchange

24 de may de 2026 - 15 min
episode Episode 39: Engagement Isn't Entertainment — Why Real Student Engagement Matters artwork

Episode 39: Engagement Isn't Entertainment — Why Real Student Engagement Matters

Student engagement is one of the biggest conversations happening in schools right now — and honestly, we understand why. Between behavior challenges, short attention spans, constant distractions, and increasing student disengagement, many teachers and principals are asking the same question: How do we get students genuinely connected to learning again? This week, we’re bringing back one of our earlier episodes because the conversation feels even more relevant now than when we first recorded it. In this replay of Episode 14, we dive into: * why engagement and entertainment are NOT the same thing * what true student engagement actually looks like * why disengagement impacts behavior, culture, and instruction * how principals can support teachers without adding more pressure * practical shifts that make classrooms more connected and meaningful If student engagement is something your school is wrestling with right now, we hope this conversation gives you encouragement, perspective, and practical ideas you can take back into classrooms immediately.   Check out Bashing Boredom here [https://www.theprincipalexchange.org/bashingboredom]!    For more principal resources check out our marketplace [http://www.theprincipalexchange.com]! Follow us on all social platforms @theprincipalexchange!

17 de may de 2026 - 30 min
episode Real Talk: Reclaiming a Student-Centered School with Superintendent Eric Griffin artwork

Real Talk: Reclaiming a Student-Centered School with Superintendent Eric Griffin

Every student. Not most students. Not the ones who are easiest to serve. Every single one. In this episode, Sarah and Andra sit down with Eric Griffin — superintendent, former principal, and opening keynote speaker at this summer's Built Different conference — for a conversation that gets to the heart of why so many educators feel like they're drifting away from the reason they got into this work in the first place. Eric was literally born into education. With parents and grandparents who were teachers, he grew up seeing the inner workings of the classroom long before he ever stood in front of one. That perspective — grounded, accountable, never too far removed from the classroom floor — shapes everything about how he leads today. From the accountability movement and the pendulum swings of curriculum trends, to the way over-assessment can quietly rob teachers of momentum, this conversation names what a lot of educators are feeling but don't always say out loud: the system sometimes makes it harder to do the very thing we're all here to do. But Eric doesn't stop at the problem. He brings practical, principal-level strategies for cutting through the noise — from eliminating assessments that serve no one, to comprehensive student reviews, to the simple but powerful idea that support must come before accountability. Because when the mission on the wall doesn't match what's happening in the hallways, something has to change. And it starts with leadership that never forgets who it's all for. If you don't have your conference ticket yet, grab it here [https://www.educationtailored.com/2026conference] — you won't want to miss Eric's keynote or his Day 2 session.   Follow us everywhere at @theprincipalexchange

13 de may de 2026 - 42 min
episode Episode 37: The Communication Tool That Actually Gets Families to Show Up artwork

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

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/]

10 de may de 2026 - 36 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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