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EP TALKS S1E14 | Chris Chism, Superintendent Pearl Public School District

52 min · 8. mar. 2026
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Summary In this episode of EP Talks, host Andre Wicks interviews Chris Chism, the superintendent of Pearl Public School District in Mississippi. They discuss the importance of humility in leadership, the challenges faced by educational leaders, and the role of AI in enhancing efficiency within schools. Chris emphasizes the need for trust, transparency, and the ethical use of data in education, sharing personal anecdotes and insights from his extensive experience in the field.

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EP TALKS | S1E16 | Leading w/ Kindness | Supt. Daniel Ludvigson

Unlock the transformative power of kindness in leadership—without losing your edge. When systems push back and disrupt your efforts, how do you stay true to your integrity while creating real change? Daniel Ludvigson, superintendent and author of an upcoming book on leadership, reveals how kindness isn't a weakness but a disciplined, strategic force that can reshape organizations from the inside out.In this episode, Daniel shares his unique journey from art teacher to educational leader, emphasizing that authentic leadership begins with understanding and mastering your own identity. You'll discover how continuous self-reflection, embracing change, and deliberate condition-setting are key to navigating adversity and fostering trust. We break down practical strategies for leading with kindness during conflict, managing criticism, and controlling the narrative—without manipulation or compromise of your values.Daniel candidly discusses the "Distortion Cycle"—the systemic resistance to meaningful change—and how to identify, respond, and adapt when efforts are misunderstood or sabotaged. You'll learn why leadership success depends on the discipline to remain resilient, intentional, and authentic, even in the most challenging environments. His insights challenge the myth that kindness equates to softness, offering a powerful roadmap for leaders committed to integrity and impact.Perfect for educators, school leaders, and change-makers—if you're tired of surface-level leadership advice and ready to lead with purpose that honors your humanity, this episode is your dose of honest, actionable wisdom. Tune in to discover how kindness can serve as your greatest leadership discipline, propelling you beyond survival to true influence.Why this works: This episode hooks with the provocative idea that kindness, often misunderstood, is a disciplined leadership tool. It appeals directly to leaders seeking authentic strategies to navigate systemic resistance and adversity. By combining real stories, practical frameworks, and deep insights on identity and systemic distortion, it keeps listeners curious and uplifted, encouraging them to hit play and stay engaged.Character count: 3,958/4,000

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EP TALKS | S1E15 | Dr. Tina Boogren

Unlock the secret to transforming schools from the inside out: it all starts with educator wellness. If you’re tired of burnout, overwhelmed staff, and feeling like silence is the only option—this episode reveals how genuine leadership and systemic changes can revive your school’s spirit and results. Dr. Tina shares her remarkable journey from classroom teacher to wellness advocate—and how her insights can reshape your entire school culture. She explains the critical link between adult well-being and student achievement, showing how burnout isn’t just a personal problem but a systemic one. Find out how simple, impactful moves—like modeling boundaries and fostering vulnerability—can create a ripple effect that elevates everyone from principals to bus drivers. We break down actionable strategies including the four dimensions of wellness—physical, mental, emotional, and social—and how focusing on efficacy and self-care can shift your school from surviving to thriving. Discover why wellness isn’t about quick fixes or band-aid solutions, but a foundational shift in how leadership and teams operate. Tina reveals her effective framework, emphasizing the importance of leadership vulnerability, systemic support, and sustainable habits that lead to a happier, healthier staff—and ultimately, better outcomes for students. If you’re a leader, educator, or policymaker ready to ditch burnout and build a thriving, resilient school community, this episode is your blueprint. Perfect for those passionate about authentic change, it’s a call to reimagine what’s possible when wellness becomes a core priority. When adults in a school feel balanced and valued, student achievement naturally soars—here’s how to make that your reality. Why this works: This episode hooks listeners with the powerful idea that adult wellness is the backbone of student success—an often overlooked perspective. It combines relatable personal stories with research-backed practical strategies, creating curiosity and urgency around systemic change. The focus on actionable steps and leadership vulnerability appeals to educators and leaders eager for meaningful, sustainable impact.

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EP TALKS S1E12 | Rick Surrency (Putnam County, FL)

Summary In this episode of EP Talks, host Andre Wicks interviews Superintendent Rick Surrency, who shares his remarkable journey in education, particularly his success in improving graduation rates in Putnam County, Florida. With nearly 50 years in K-12 education, Surrency discusses the importance of setting clear goals, utilizing data, and fostering collaboration among principals. He emphasizes the need for systematic approaches to education, early intervention for students, and the significance of building trust within the community. Surrency also highlights the importance of empowering leaders at all levels and the necessity of succession planning to ensure long-term success in educational systems. Takeaways Rick Surrency has significantly improved graduation rates in Putnam County, Florida. Setting clear goals and using data is crucial for success. Collaboration among principals fosters a supportive environment. Early intervention is key to keeping students on track. Building trust within the community is essential for educational success. Empowering decision-making at all levels enhances leadership effectiveness. Continuous learning and professional development are vital for leaders. Systems must be established to ensure sustainability in education. Student engagement is critical for achieving high graduation rates. Leadership is a team sport that relies on diverse perspectives.

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