Episodes

  • Why That Kid Wasn’t Fighting: Restorative Aha Moments with Steve
    Jul 2 2025

    How do you lead a school where office referrals are piling up—and it feels like all you do is suspend students? In this episode , Part 1 of 2, with co-host, Steve Young ,he shares the exact aha moment that led him to adopt restorative practices. With data showing an 80% drop in office referrals and teachers learning to ask better questions, this episode explores how small shifts lead to cultural transformation. Steve recounts how early experiments with RP turned into school-wide practice. Over three years, student suspensions dropped, staff confidence grew, and discipline became something teachers owned again. What made the difference? Modeling, data, and asking the right questions—not mandates. We also dive into how RP becomes a natural part of your leadership style—and how to bring reluctant staff along for the ride. What resonated with you? What challenges do you face in your day to day principal practice? Take 5 minutes to share your thoughts at https://www.restorative.ca/cff

    Be sure to check out the website https://restorative.ca

    #SchoolLeadership,#Principal,,#leadership,#restorative practice,#listening,#relationshipbuilding,#connection,#sustainability,

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    25 mins
  • Tiny Actions, Big Trust: Why Teacher Confidence Starts With You, the Principal
    Jun 23 2025

    Do your staff feel seen, heard, and professionally valued—or just evaluated? In Part 2 of this conversation, Craig Randall of Trust-Based Observations challenges school leaders to reimagine how trust is built—not by intention, but through dozens of consistent, small behaviours. From sitting beside teachers to asking permission to offer a suggestion, these shifts create space for true reflection. When trust grows, so does teaching and learning. What resonated with you? What challenges do you face in your day to day principal practice? Take 5 minutes to share your thoughts at https://www.restorative.ca/cff

    Be sure to check out the website https://restorative.ca

    #SchoolLeadership,#Principal,,#leadership,#restorative practice,#listening,#relationshipbuilding,#connection,#sustainability,#distributedleadership,#prevention,#selfawareness, #strengthsbased, #selfmanagement,#trustbasedobservations,#teacherobservations

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    11 mins
  • What if teacher observations actually built confidence?
    Jun 20 2025

    What happens when school leaders stop evaluating and start listening?Our guest this episode is Craig Randall of Trust-Based Observations. Craig unpacks how a simple shift—asking the right questions—can change everything about teacher observations. Principals and vice-principals will appreciate the real stories of growth, relational trust, and student achievement. Craig explains how his model moved one school from fear to collaboration—raising achievement by over 12%. He shares how trust-based observations transform teacher morale and professional growth. Instead of ratings and judgment, Craig invites teachers to reflect and lead their own improvement.

    What resonated with you? What challenges do you face in your day to day principal practice? Take 5 minutes to share your thoughts at https://www.restorative.ca/cff

    Be sure to check out the website https://restorative.ca

    #SchoolLeadership,#Principal,,#leadership,#restorative practice,#listening,#relationshipbuilding,#connection,#sustainability,#distributedleadership,#prevention,#selfawareness, #strengthsbased, #selfmanagement,#trustbasedobservations,#teacherobservations

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    22 mins
  • Staff Conflict Isn’t the Problem — It's the Symptom: Do the adults know their strengths and use them daily?
    May 19 2025

    Before you fix curriculum, fix communication. Our podcast guest this episode is Tre Gammage, Owner of Strengths Based Training helping superintendents build high performance leadership teams.Tre shares why adult strengths-awareness and emotional intelligence are at the heart of real school change. We explore how small conflicts — if ignored — spiral into absenteeism, frustration, and burnout. Through strengths-based assessments and coaching, adults can learn to speak, lead, and connect confidently with each other and with students. When principals understand themselves and their staff, schools become stronger, happier places for everyone — including students. It’s a very practical roadmap to change that starts from the inside out.

    What resonated with you? What challenges do you face in your day to day principal practice? Take 5 minutes to share your thoughts

    https://www.restorative.ca/cff

    Be sure to check out the website https://restorative.ca

    #SchoolLeadership,#Principal,,#leadership,#restorative practice,#listening,#relationshipbuilding,#connection,#sustainability,#distributedleadership,#AI,#artificialintelligence,#staffing,#mentalhealth,#stress,#selfcare,#makingitright,#prevention,#selfawareness, #strengthsbased, #selfmanagement

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    20 mins
  • Fix the Adults, Fix the School: Awareness of Adult Strengths as Real Root of Student Success
    May 12 2025

    We spend so much time trying to "fix" students... but what if the real change starts with us — the adults? Our podcast guest this episode is Tre Gammage, Owner of Strengths Based Training helping superintendents build high performance leadership teams. Tre digs into why adult strengths awareness and skills isn’t just important — it’s essential if we want better student outcomes and stronger schools. Tre Gammage shares his journey from psychology to educational leadership, and he doesn't hold back about what it really takes: self-awareness, honest conversations, and sustainable growth (not just another one-off PD session).
    He shows how staff resistance isn’t a roadblock — it’s actually one of the best opportunities for real transformation. Tre discusses how he uses personalized strengths assessments and strategic coaching to help educators move past resistance and build better learning environments. Real change starts with the people leading the classrooms, not just the kids sitting in them.

    What resonated with you? What challenges do you face in your day to day principal practice? Take 5 minutes to share your thoughts

    https://www.restorative.ca/cff

    Be sure to check out the website https://restorative.ca

    #SchoolLeadership,#Principal,,#leadership,#restorative practice,#listening,#relationshipbuilding,#connection,#sustainability,#distributedleadership,#AI,#artificialintelligence,#staffing,#mentalhealth,#stress,#selfcare,#makingitright,#prevention,#selfawareness, #strengthsbased, #selfmanagement

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    21 mins
  • Leading in a school hierarchy when you’re not at the Top
    May 5 2025

    What happens when you believe in collaboration—but your system doesn’t? Our guest again this episode is Jessica Lees, Deputy Head Teacher of Teaching and Learning, Cairo English School. She explores that very tension in this conversation about creating cultural change from the middle. Jessica tells the story of recognizing when she was managing instead of mentoring—and how one conversation shifted everything. This episode is about the power of asking better questions, being vulnerable, and creating space for others to step up. Jessica Lees walks us through how she tackled unsustainable policies by inviting department leaders into real problem-solving, not just top-down directives. It’s a compelling story of pushing for change with courage and care.

    What resonated with you? What challenges do you face in your day to day principal practice? Take 5 minutes to share your thoughts

    https://www.restorative.ca/cff

    Be sure to check out the website https://restorative.ca

    #SchoolLeadership,#Principal,,#leadership,#restorative practice,#listening,#relationshipbuilding,#connection,#sustainability,#distributedleadership,#AI,#artificialintelligence,#staffing,#mentalhealth,#stress,#selfcare,#makingitright,#prevention

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    21 mins
  • AI in the Principal’s Office: Reducing Workload Without Losing the Human Touch
    Apr 28 2025

    “What’s one thing on your plate that AI could take off?” Our guest this episode is Jessica Lees, Deputy Head Teacher of Teaching and Learning, Cairo English School. Jessica flips the conversation on AI by starting where most educators feel the strain—time, feedback, and administrative overload. She unpacks how school leaders can ethically and effectively adopt AI without losing the human side of education. It's not about doing less—it’s about doing what matters. When educators secretly use AI but never talk about it, we miss out on growth, on using use AI transparently to support teachers, on streamline admin work, and on preparing students for a future powered by smart tools. Leaders need to model curiosity, not perfection. AI isn’t a threat—it’s an invitation to lead with courage and community.

    What resonated with you? What challenges do you face in your day to day principal practice? Take 5 minutes to share your thoughts

    https://www.restorative.ca/cff

    Be sure to check out the website https://restorative.ca

    #SchoolLeadership,#Principal,,#leadership,#restorative practice,#listening,#relationshipbuilding,#connection,#sustainability,#distributedleadership,#AI,#artificialintelligence,#staffing,#mentalhealth,#stress,#selfcare,#makingitright,#prevention

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    19 mins
  • No Special Training Required: How Any Educator Can Prevent Substance Use
    Apr 7 2025

    Think only specialists can prevent substance use in schools? Think again. Our guests this episode are Dr. Emily Jenkins, Associate Professor & Canada Research Chair, University of British Columbia I Scientific Director, Wellstream/Bienamont: The Canadian Centre for Innovation in Child and Youth Mental Health and Substance Use in Vancouver British Columbia and Dr. Nathan Ngieng Deputy Superintendent of Abby Schools in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Sometimes, one caring adult can change a student’s entire trajectory. Emily Jenkins shares how a simple comment from a basketball coach transformed her school experience, highlighting the profound impact of small moments of connection.Emily and Nathan debunk the idea that educators need special training to make a difference. Instead, they emphasize how simple acts of connection—like learning a student's name, asking how they're doing, or showing up in their extracurricular activities—can be life-changing protective factors.Listen to how schools can proactively foster connections instead of waiting to identify "at-risk" students If you're an educator, administrator, or policymaker, this episode builds an understanding how relationship-building is at the heart of substance use prevention.What resonated with you? What challenges do you facei n your day to day principal practice? Take 5 minutes to share your thoughts https://www.restorative.ca/cff Be sure to check out the website https://restorative.ca#SchoolLeadership,#Principal,,#leadership,#restorative practice,#listening,#relationshipbuilding,#connection,#sustainability,#distributedleadership, #traumainformed,#staffing,#mentalhealth,#stress,#selfcare,#truth,#reconciliation,#TRC,#makingitright,#substanceuse,#prevention Transforming Substance Use Harm Prevention in Canadian Schools: An Examination of School Administrators’ Experiences and PerspectivesRead the report here. https://wellstream.ca/

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    19 mins