DivingDeepEDU Podcast
1) 71: Limit Bureaucracy
Bureaucracy kills change like a wool blanket extinguishes a flame. This episode focuses on the idea of limiting bureaucracy in order to bring about effective change. Email questions: mad3764@g.harvar...Show More
2) 70: Change Protocols
Change protocols are necessary when trying to initiate change. They provide a guide map to help lead with clarity. Email questions: mad3764@g.harvard.edu Title the email "podcast question" We will fe...Show More
3) 69: Sacrifice is Necessary
Sacrifice is necessary when trying to initiate change. It is essential to allow people to process loss associated with change. The potential success of the change initiative starts with this step. We ...Show More
4) 68: Management vs. Leadership
You can't manage your way into change! Management is not the same as leadership when attempting to bring about change in a complex organization. This episode seeks to navigate the complexities, differ...Show More
5) 67: Change - Start With The Why
Change is a difficult and complex process. It is essential to establish a solid foundation to ensure the success of the change process. To do that, you should start with the why. Listen to this episod...Show More
6) 66: Becca Merrill
Becca Merrill is a researcher and evaluator at Education Northwest. Her content expertise is in the teacher labor market, with methodological expertise in both quantitative and qualitative designs. He...Show More
7) 65: Stephen Guerriero
Stephen was a middle school Social Studies teacher for 20 years before becoming Chief Learning Officer of a blended learning platform startup. His interests are ancient history, archaeology, and trave...Show More
8) 64: Dana Goodier
Dr. Dana Goodier has taught World Languages and English and has worked at the middle and elementary school level as an administrator. She often speaks professionally, writes blogs for the Teach Better...Show More
9) 63: Daphne Gomez
After navigating her own career transition from teaching in 2017, Daphne Gomez founded Teacher Career Coach to support other teachers thinking of making a change. She launched the first complete coach...Show More
10) 62: Melissa Arnold Lyon
Melissa Arnold Lyon is an assistant professor of public policy at the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy at the University at Albany, SUNY. Melissa studies the political economy of educa...Show More