The Principal Exchange Podcast

Episode 46: Set the Culture Before It Sets Itself

37 min · 5 jul 2026
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We're on vacation and bringing back a fan favorite—especially timely as you head into the new school year. Culture isn't just morale. It's how people act when no one's watching. The tricky part? Culture happens whether you set it or not. If you don't define it intentionally, it will define itself—probably not how you want. In this episode, Sarah and Andra break down what actually moves the needle: daily interactions, consistency, and alignment between your stated values and what you actually reinforce. Culture compounds. A strong August becomes an easier November. A weak August becomes a March crisis. This conversation offers a framework for being intentional about culture before the year picks up speed. See you back live next week! Make sure you're following us: @theprincipalexchange

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Episode 46: Set the Culture Before It Sets Itself

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