Between the Johns Podcast
By John Martinez & John Staumont
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Between the Johns PodcastJul 25, 2019
We’re Baaaack! Plus, The Power of Moments
The Between the Johns summer road trip has come to an end. We are back in the Southland and we’re ready to get the school year started. In this episode the Johns catch up, talk about some developments in their podcasting journey, and share about their readerly life through a book talk on The Power of Moments.
Check out the resources below that were mentioned in the episode:
The Power of Moments: Why Certain Experiences Have Extraordinary Impact
What Is a Book Talk? Your Guide to Making Them Work in the Classroom
U2 - Elevation (Official Video) - YouTube
Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School
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Connect with us on Twitter @staumont and @jmartinez727 and check out our website betweenthejohns.com
We are elementary school principals in Rowland Unified School District in Southern California. We have launched this podcast as part of our inquiry to learn, share and apply effective leadership practice.
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Bumper audio clips:
Messy Inkwell by Blue Dot Sessions
Spectacular Sound Productions by What Was That?
Needle Work by Third Mind Movement
Scythe in Hell by XTaKeRux
Coping Skills for Littles with Heather Lippert
The Between the Johns summer road trip continues. In this episode John Martinez is on location from Seattle, Washington learning about Coping Skills for Littles Care with Heather Lippert, a Kindergarten Teacher in the Seattle area and a member of the #4ocfpln.
This episode is the next installment of our #DifferenceMakers series, a recurring feature where we connect with educators who are making a difference for kids and share about a practice they are passionate about.
Check out the resources below that were mentioned in the episode:
Flipping Your Lid: A Scientific Explanation by Dan Siegel
Mind Up: A Program for Empowering children through mindful practice based in neuroscience
Fostering Resilient Learners: Strategies for Creating a Trauma-Sensitive Classroom
Teaching Your Child to: Identify and Express Emotions, CSEFEL, Vanderbilt University
Finger Puppet Hand-Model of the Brain
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Escape from New York: Lessons from TCRWP (and home improvement projects). 🔨
It’s hard to believe, but the Johns do have separate lives and families. During this summer, the Johns are traveling and sharing their experiences individually. They remain united in their commitment to collaborate with their PLN, find #DifferenceMakers, and learn with others.
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In this episode, John Staumont shares a shout out to @btwntheladies new podcast on literacy. He also laments home improvement projects during vacation. Finally, John shares some of his experiences and learning with the 26th annual Institute of the Teaching of Reading at the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project.
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We are elementary school principals in Rowland Unified School District in Southern California. We have launched this podcast as part of our inquiry to learn, share and apply effective leadership practice.
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Self Care with Jamie Leach
The Between the Johns summer road trip continues. In this episode we are on location from Medford, Oregon learning about Self Care with Jamie Leach, an English Teacher at North Medford High School and a member of the #4ocfpln.
This episode is the next installment of our #DifferenceMakers series, a recurring feature where we connect with educators who are making a difference for kids and share about a practice they are passionate about.
Check out the books by Dan Tricarico that were mentioned in the episode: The Zen Teacher: Creating Focus, Simplicity, and Tranquility in the Classroom and Sanctuaries: Self-Care Secrets for Stressed-Out Teachers.
Please rate and review us on iTunes, that helps others find out about our podcast.
Connect with us on Twitter @staumont and @jmartinez727 and check out our website betweenthejohns.com
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We are elementary school principals in Rowland Unified School District in Southern California. We have launched this podcast as part of our inquiry to learn, share and apply effective leadership practice.
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Difference Makers with Tracy Do and Ashley McGrath - Between the Ladies Launch
Episode #18: Difference Makers with Tracy Do and Ashley McGrath - Between the Ladies Launch
Between the Johns are road tripping around the country this summer. In this episode we are on location from Teachers College in New York City.
Our guests today are Tracy Do and Ashley McGrath from Rowland Unified School District. Tracy is an instructional coach at Jellick Elementary and Ashley is a teacher at Rowland Elementary. We talk about their passion for literacy and the launch of their podcast Between the Ladies. Connect with our guests at: @BtwntheLadies @MsTracyDo @AshleyLyMcGrath
Please rate and review us on iTunes, that helps others find out about our podcast. Connect with us on Twitter @staumont and @jmartinez727 and check out our website betweenthejohns.com
We are elementary school principals in Rowland Unified School District in Southern California. We have launched this podcast as part of our inquiry to learn, share and apply effective leadership practice.
Join our Personal Learning Network as we learn, grow, and connect with others.
Arcadia Innovation Summit and End of Year
Episode #17: Arcadia Innovation Summit and End of Year
We discuss the end of our school year, share some learning from the Arcadia Innovation Summit, and preview some summer road trip episode plans.
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Additional song credits: "School's Out For Summer" by Alice Cooper, "Are You Ready For the Summer" from the Meatballs Motion Picture.
We are elementary school principals in Rowland Unified School District in Southern California. We have launched this podcast as part of our inquiry to learn, share and apply effective leadership practice. Join our Personal Learning Network as we learn, grow, and connect with others.
Difference Makers with Alfonso Iniguez
This episode is the third installment of our #DifferenceMakers series, a recurring feature where we connect with educators who are making a difference for kids and share about a practice they are passionate about.
Our guest today is Alfonso Iniguez, bus driver and classified employee of the year in the Rowland Unified School District.
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Intro for Episode 16
Segment 1: Catching up with the Johns
Segment 2: Interview with Alfonso Iniguez
Five Key Responsibilities - The School Principal as Leader: Guiding Schools to Better Teaching and Learning
Segment 3: Episode Wrap Up
The Power of Moments: Why Certain Experiences Have Extraordinary Impact
Want to learn more about Mirror Neurons? Check these resources out:
What are Mirror Neurons?
Mirror Neurons RSA video
12 Brain/Mind Learning Principles in Action: Developing Executive Functions of the Human Brain
The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog: And Other Stories from a Child Psychiatrist's Notebook--What Traumatized Children Can Teach Us About Loss, Love, and Healing
Happiness Advantage TED Talk by Shawn Anchor
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We are elementary school principals in Rowland Unified School District in Southern California. We have launched this podcast as part of our inquiry to learn, share and apply effective leadership practice.
Join our Personal Learning Network as we learn, grow, and connect with others.
Difference Makers with Estela Gonzales
This episode is the second installment of our #DifferenceMakers series, a recurring feature where we connect with educators who are making a difference for kids and share about a practice they are passionate about.
Our guest today is Estela Gonzales, the lab tech at Villacorta Elementary School in the Rowland Unified School District. Connect with her on Twitter @momgonzales.
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Intro for Episode 15
Segment 1: Why Difference Makers and connecting it with effective leadership practice
Segment 2: Interview with Estela about technology practices
Five Key Responsibilities - The School Principal as Leader: Guiding Schools to Better Teaching and Learning
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Segment 3: Episode Wrap Up
Outtakes
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We are elementary school principals in Rowland Unified School District in Southern California. We have launched this podcast as part of our inquiry to learn, share and apply effective leadership practice.
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Difference Makers with Kailee Gamboa
In this episode, we introduce our #DifferenceMakers series, a recurring feature where we connect with educators who are making a difference for kids and share about a practice they are passionate about.
Our guest today is Kailee Gamboa, a 3rd grade teacher at Rowland Elementary School in the Rowland Unified School District. Connect with her on Twitter @MrsGamboa31.
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Connect with us on Twitter @staumont and @jmartinez727 and check out our website betweenthejohns.com
- Intro for Episode 14
- Segment 1: Johns Talk about Difference Makers Feature
- Segment 2: Interview with Kailee about Keep the Quote
- Rate and review us in iTunes, checkout our website
- Segment 3: Episode Wrap Up
- Outtakes
We are elementary school principals in Rowland Unified School District in Southern California. We have launched this podcast as part of our inquiry to learn, share and apply effective leadership practice.
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Baseball and School: Road Trip - Part 2
Episode #13: Baseball and School: Road Trip - Part 2
In this episode, we talk about the fun we had in Arizona watching baseball and we discuss how baseball is like a schooling.
Intro for Episode 13 Bull Durham audio clip
Segment 1: Manufacturing Results
Segment 2: Changing the game plan for each batter/student
Segment 3: Entrenched Traditional vs Innovation MLB Video: Let The Kids Play
Sign Off
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Road Trip - Part 1
Episode 12 Show Notes
Road Trip - Part 1
In this episode, we are on a road trip to baseball Spring training in Arizona. We talk about our drive to AZ and about our change to producing and publishing our show to the Anchor app. We also do a quick preview of Part 2.
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BTJ Episode 011
In this episode, we talk about embracing failure. We all fail and we need to be comfortable with failing if we are going to get better in our work. As we think about and set big goals, how can embracing failure help us achieve the outcomes we desire?
Resources Mentioned in E11
- Write a Failure Résumé to Learn What Makes You Succeed
- Good to Great, Jim Collins
- Google X, Moonshot Factory
- The Hero’s Journey monomyth, Joseph Campbell
- Rising Strong, Brené Brown
- Michael Jordan - “Failure (video)
Dear Johns Segment In this segment, we answer questions from our listeners. Feel free to DM us on our Twitter account, @BetweentheJohns
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We are elementary school principals in Rowland Unified School District in Southern California. We have launched this podcast as part of our inquiry to learn, share and apply effective leadership practice.
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BTJ Episode 010
In this episode, we discuss the concepts of failure resumé stickiness. Some of the questions we explore are: What can we learn from our failures? Why are some ideas stickier than others?
Resources Mentioned in E10- Without Fail Podcast - Nina Jacobson: How to Make a Hit in Hollywood
- Write a Failure Résumé to Learn What Makes You Succeed
- Evernote
- Franklin Covey Planner
- Stickiness - from, The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell
In this segment, we answer questions from our listeners. Feel free to DM us on our Twitter account, @BetweentheJohns
Music by Bensound.comWe are elementary school principals in Rowland Unified School District in Southern California. We have launched this podcast as part of our inquiry to learn, share and apply effective leadership practice.
Join our Personal Learning Network aimed to support, scale, and sustain technology integration and innovation. Follow us @betweenthejohns and check out our website, betweenthejohns.com.
BTJ Episode 009
In this episode, we learn how educators across the country use social media PLNs to further their learning and practice. We discuss how these efforts elevate leadership for individuals and across school buildings.
Resources Mentioned in E9
Harvey, J., & Holland, H. (2013). The school principal as leader: Guiding schools to better teaching and learning. The Wallace Foundation.
Trust, T., Krutka, D. & Carpenter, J. (2016). “Together we are better”: Professional learning networks for teachers. Computers & Education (102), 15-34.
- Voxer
- Podcasts on Apple: Apple Podcasts app or iTunes
- Podcasts on Android: Google Podcasts
- #2menandabook: Voxer book study led by Matthew Larson and Ricardo Garcia
Shoutouts:
Shout Outs are our acknowledgment and thanks to folks who have helped us with this episode or who influence our thinking and inspire us to grow. We want to thank all of our friends who provided audio files about their use of social media for professional learning.
- Show intros by Kelly Dessy, Amanda McKay, and Alison Staumont
- Website bumpers by Manna Lin and Aliset Perez
- Brian Briggs and
BTJ Episode 008
In this episode, we discuss why building relationships in schools is so important.
Show Rundown:
- We make references to The Innovator’s Mindset by George Couros and Culturize by Jimmy Casas
- #Rx4Relationships Tweets from Jellick Elementary School
- #Rx4Relationships Tweets from Rowland Elementary School
- Morning Meetings
- Classroom Strategies for Making Connections
- Additional Reading on Relationships
- Sarah Opatkiewicz from Shelyn Elementary School
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We are elementary school principals in Rowland Unified School District in Southern California. We have launched this podcast as part of our inquiry to learn, share and apply effective leadership practice.
Join our Personal Learning Network aimed to support, scale, and sustain technology integration and innovation. Follow us @betweenthejohns and check out our website, betweenthejohns.com.
BTJ Episode 007
In this episode, we share our summer highlights, discuss the opening of school, and we review our summer homework on researching tools for GTD (Getting Things Done).
Tools and Websites Mentioned in E7- Narro is a a text to speech podcast app. Narro will take your bookmarked articles and read them back to you as a podcast.
- Pocket is a free service that makes it easy to discover great content that's personalized to your interests, and save this content so you can return to it later on any device, at any time.
- Keep is a note-taking service that syncs across all devices and allows collaboration.
- Executive Summaries is a web-based subscription service for book summaries, reviews and webinars of the best business books.
- Todoist helps get all your tasks and thoughts out of your head and onto your to-do list anytime, anywhere, on all of your favorite devices.
- The Secret Weapon is a is “a free organizational methodology for both professional and personal aspects of life that re-organizes emails, ideas, and every to-do big and small into one system.”
- A Malleable Mind is a website by Matthew Larson, a teacher in New Jersey, who shares his professional learning journey through blog posts, book summaries, and more.
Shout Outs are our acknowledgment and thanks to folks who have helped us with this episode or who influence our thinking and inspire us to grow.
- Martinez: I want to thank the @RascalPride office staff for doing a fantastic job getting everything ready to launch the school year and for welcoming our parents and students as they registered.
- Staumont: Shout out to @JellickPTA. Man, am I lucky to have an awesome group of parents who are working to support our school.
- Martinez: @RascalPride classroom teachers get a big shout out for embracing the idea that classrooms must be all about re
BTJ Episode 006
In this episode, we discuss the three altitudes of leadership and how important it is to not get bogged down on tasks and business at the 5’ level. We share about some tools we want to use to help us manage 5’ altitude business so we have more time to address the 5,000’ and 50,000’ needs of our schools. We discuss homework we will have for the summer and we ask listeners to share back their tools, tips and tricks via Twitter. Lastly, we talk about the multiplying effect that #PLN and relationships have on professional learning.
Tools Mentioned in E6- Narro is a a text to speech podcast app. Narro will take your bookmarked articles and read them back to you as a podcast.
- Pocket is a free service that makes it easy to discover great content that's personalized to your interests, and save this content so you can return to it later on any device, at any time.
- IFTTT is a web-based service to create chains of simple conditional statements that are triggered by changes that occur within other web services such as Gmail, Facebook, Telegram, Instagram, or Pinterest.
- Toby is a browser extension that helps you organize your tabs on every new page.
- Keep is a note-taking service that syncs across all devices and allows collaboration.
- Executive Summaries is a web-based subscription service for book summaries, reviews and webinars of the best business books.
- Todoist helps get all your tasks and thoughts out of your head and onto your to-do list anytime, anywhere, on all of your favorite devices.
What are the tools, tips, and tricks that help you manage 5’ altitude business so you have more time for the 5,000 and 50,000’? Reply back on Twitter @BetweentheJohns with #BTJGTD.
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BTJ Episode 005
In this episode, we discuss several articles related to a shared vision, make connections to ideas of others we have accessed through social media, and we share and reflect on our leadership practices.
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Show Rundown:We kick off the show discussing how important it is at the end of the school year to maintain relationships and acknowledge others. We reference two Learn with John Eick podcast episodes(Stay in Your Trenches and Celebrate the Obvious).
We launch our show topic by revisiting effective practice #1 from Five Key Responsibilities - The School Principal as Leader: Guiding Schools to Better Teaching and Learning. We relate our thoughts on the article to how we are trying to deepen our learning and practice through social media PLN such as articles, blogs, podcasts, Twitter, and Voxer. We reference episode 46, The Power of Connecting with Other Educators, from the Teaching Tales podcast by Brent Coley that features Edumatch founder Sarah Thomas. Next we reference and share points from the article, To Lead, Create a Shared Vision. As we discuss points from the article, we make connections to Good to Great. We segue into the article How Great Leaders Create and Share a Positive Vision, reference the Flywheel Effect, Sawubona, a Zulu Greeting,
BTJ Episode 004
In this episode, we discuss how school leaders can use vision and culture together to impact learning and leadership in classrooms. We talk with a colleague about how she and others initiated two professional learning groups, one for reading and the other for making, where teachers and TOSAs explored, learned, and implemented instructional practices with students at the elementary level.
Shoutouts:Shout Outs are our acknowledgment and thanks to folks who have helped us with this episode or who influence our thinking and inspire us to grow.
- To Miriam Kim and Karyn Formano for taking a risk to create a vision for innovative instructional practices and building a culture that cultivates leadership and learning.
- To all our Rowland USD Educators who helped with planning for Rowland Makers as well as all the teachers who participated in the #RowlandReads and #RowlandMakers Communities of Practice.
- To the hosts of the Shukes and Gif podcast, Kim Pollishuke and Jen Giffen, we appreciate all the tech treasures you share out.
- To the TOSAs Talking Tech podcast, Tom Covington and Mike Jephcott, thanks for for helping us rethink how we do our podcasts.
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We are elementary school principals in Rowland Unified School District in Southern California. We have launched this podcast as part of our inquiry to learn, share and apply effective leadership practice.
Join our Personal Learning Network aimed to support, scale, and sustain technology integration and innovation. Follow us @betweenthejohns and check out our website, betweenthejohns.com.
BTJ Episode 003
BTJ Episode 002
BTJ Episode 001
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