Leading The Next Generation With Tim Elmore
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Synopsis
Join Dr. Tim Elmore each month to discover the latest research and practical strategies on leading Millennials and Generation Z.
Episodes
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Building an Emotionally Intelligent Culture on Your School Campus with Steve Moore
26/08/2021 Duration: 18minAs an administrator, principal, teacher, or counselor you set the tone for the culture on your school campus. But how do you help your teachers, staff, and students thrive in such a constantly changing environment? In this episode, Tim Elmore, Andrew McPeak, and Steve Moore discuss how you can build an emotionally intelligent culture on…
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How to Help Students Become Objective Rather than Obsessive
19/08/2021 Duration: 22minObsessing over people, desires or worries is quite common today. Given our “instant-access, on-demand” culture, our brains are not used to going hours without answers. So, we ruminate on uncertainties until we’re anxious and even panicking. In short, uncertainties breed dissatisfaction, which launches rumination. It can wreak havoc. In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew…
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Helping Students Strike a Balance Between Inclusion and Diversity
12/08/2021 Duration: 25minSchools today have a difficult challenge to manage. They have to find a way to create a balance between: Students feeling safe and finding others they belong to and identify with on campus. Students feeling stretched as they get ready for a diverse and unpredictable world. In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak discuss…
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Read Before You Lead: Why Every Thermostat Has a Thermometer
05/08/2021 Duration: 25minLeaders don’t need a title, position, or badge to influence others. Genuine leaders influence people by understanding the current “temperature” among a group and responding accordingly. They observe when a community is cool and needs to be heated up–when it needs some passion infused into the team. They also can see when a group is…
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Managing Your Culture with Tree Beeckman
29/07/2021 Duration: 25minIn this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak interview Theresa Beeckman aka “Tree” and discuss some practical tips on how to effectively manage the culture on your team. Tree is a former Division 1 athlete and volleyball coach who travels the country conducting team workshops and coach development programming. Resources: Managing Your Culture & Bring Tree…
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Why SEL Has to be More Than Just a Class
22/07/2021 Duration: 32minIn the minds of parents, students, and even teachers, Social & Emotional Learning (SEL) has become an “academic subject.” Rather than being seen as the set of life skills that all adults in a student’s life must come together to help them develop, we have transformed the development of these skills into classes, curriculums, and…
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The Case For Why A Broader Perspective Is A Crucial Skill Your Students Need
15/07/2021 Duration: 22minResearch psychologists recently completed studies on the mental health of everyday individuals. One important finding was participants who are prone to dogmatism – stuck in their ways and relatively resistant to credible evidence – actually have a problem with processing evidence even at a perceptual level. They only see things one way. In this episode,…
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Digital Citizenship: Having The Right Conversation With Students
08/07/2021 Duration: 26minDo your students feel a sense of responsibility for what they say and how they conduct themselves in the digital space? In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak discuss digital citizenship and how to navigate these difficult conversations with your students. Resources: Habitudes for Social & Emotional Learning Contact: podcast@growingleaders.com Social Media: @GrowingLeaders, @TimElmore…
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Building & Utilizing Emotional Intelligence in the Classroom with Dr. Adam Saenz
01/07/2021 Duration: 25minIn this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak interview Dr. Adam Saenz and discuss the importance of building and utilizing emotional intelligence (EQ) in the classroom. Dr. Adam Sáenz earned his Ph.D. in School Psychology from Texas A&M University as a United States Department of Education doctoral fellow. He completed his predoctoral clinical training under a…
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How SEL Can Accelerate Maturity in Students
24/06/2021 Duration: 27minOver a decade ago, we began to hypothesize about a trait we were observing in high school and college students. After researching the reasons for this we came up with a term – artificial maturity. Artificial maturity is the result of kids being over-exposed to information earlier than they are ready and kids being under-exposed…
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The One Soft Skill That Can Make or Break A Person
17/06/2021 Duration: 22minAfter working at some level of relationship with over 8,000 schools or organizations, we believe there is a root “skill” that not only influences all others, but when mastered, enables people—especially students—to master themselves and succeed. In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak discuss the one soft skill that can make or break a person…
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Four Mental Health and Wellness Practices You Can Start with Your Students
10/06/2021 Duration: 30minMental health issues were already mounting among those in Generation Z, but the global pandemic has taken its toll and left them in worse mental and emotional health than ever. In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak share four mental health and wellness practices you can start with your students. Resources: Stressed Out eBook…
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Seven Ideas to Employ if Remote or Hybrid Learning Doesn’t Go Away
03/06/2021 Duration: 28minAlthough millions of teachers, students, and parents would say the abrupt transition to remote learning over a year ago was problematic, many are now preparing for more of it going into the 2021-22 school year. In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak share seven ideas to employ if remote or hybrid learning doesn’t go…
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Ten Terms That Define Generation Z Today
27/05/2021 Duration: 29minAfter reviewing the data on members of Generation Z in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and this past year overall, we have curated ten characteristics summarized by two-word terms that will help you wrap your arms around their reality. In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak share ten defining terms for Generation Z.…
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Five Practices to Help Students Make Stress Work For Them
20/05/2021 Duration: 29minIt’s impossible for today’s students to completely avoid the everyday stressors that come with life in school today. But what if there was a way to allow those stressors to lead students together rather than fall apart? In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak share five practices to help your students make stress work…
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Three Helpful Secrets for Putting Empathy to Work
13/05/2021 Duration: 29minAlthough we like to think humans are logical creatures, we don’t respond proportionately as the needs become greater. We are sensitized to risk by our feelings, not necessarily our minds. There is a fine line between feeling engaged and feeling overwhelmed inside our brains. So, how do we convince ourselves to engage in compassionate acts for others?…
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How to Teach SEL Skills To Middle School Students
06/05/2021 Duration: 15minTeaching middle school students can be difficult. The students are in a unique season of life that makes it challenging for educators to practically develop social-emotional skills in them. In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak discuss effective ways you can teach social-emotional learning skills to middle school students. Resources: SEL Curriculum for Middle…
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Eight Strategies to Build Mentally Tough Kids
29/04/2021 Duration: 30minOne problem many adults are currently seeing in the youngest generation is the lack of mental toughness. Some might say that mental toughness is actually becoming rare in our world today. It has been defined as “the ability to resist, manage and overcome doubts, worries, concerns, and circumstances that prevent you from succeeding, or excelling…
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How the Pandemic Influenced Our Leadership and How to Stay Positive
22/04/2021 Duration: 25minOver the last year, we have been affected psychologically, even if we’ve remained healthy physically in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak. Consider the changes we’ve had thrust upon us in one year’s time, including a pandemic, protests, pay reductions, polarized politics, and panic attacks from today’s kids. In the course of time, our realities…