A Year’s Worth of Podcasts

Looking for something to listen to on your road trips, hikes, runs, or doing your yard work this summer? We rounded up a year’s worth of podcast episodes for you!

001: Andy Van Weele: From Struggling to Thriving - One School’s Story

002: Shawn Herkstroeter: Thriving as an Educational Leader

003: Cindi Holman: 9 Aspects of Thriving Early Childhood Centers

004: Cindi Holman: 7 Aspects of Thriving Early Childhood Directors

005: Ryan Ermeling: 4 Ways Parent Feedback Helps Schools Thrive

006: Steve Widmer: Thriving in the Midst of Building Projects

007: Rhoda Wolle: 7 Characteristics of People Who are Thriving

008: Ryan Kirchoff: Using ChatGPT for Teachers to Thrive in our Schools & Classrooms

009: Todd Russ: How Coaching Helps Us Thrive

010: Nic Kelly: How School Choice Helps Schools Thrive

011: Ryan Finkbeiner - Creating a School Where Teachers Want to Teach and Students Want to Learn

012: Justin Danell - Thriving Through the Blueprint Progress Report Process

We hope these episodes encourage you, spark ideas, and give you confidence to move forward in your own school and role. And we hope you share it with a friend, teammate, or fellow educator.

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Dana Kirchoff

FOUNDER & PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT

LEAD CONSULTANT - SCHOOL MARKETING & GROWTH

Dana has served schools, churches, and ministries across the country for nearly 20 years in the roles of strategic growth consultant, vice president of growth and marketing, and, at the beginning of her career, as a teacher. In addition to consulting and leading Blueprint Schools, she avidly presents, writes, and shares on social media on the subjects of organizational development, marketing, and growth.

Dana lives in Appleton, Wisconsin with her husband Ryan (Instructional Coordinator at Fox Valley Lutheran High School) and their two children.

CliftonStrengths: Achiever | Strategic | Intellection | Relator | Learner

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