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Episode 1-Volume 3-Rockstar Principals Podcast

Episode 1-Volume 3-Rockstar Principals Podcast

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In this episode of the Rockstar Principles podcast, hosts Nick Indeglio and Jon Ross discuss their return to podcasting after a hiatus, reflecting on the evolution of the medium and the importance of relationship building in education, especially post-COVID. They explore the rising popularity of trade schools as viable career paths and the impact of AI on future job markets. The conversation also touches on personal anecdotes, including Jon's new venture into fantasy football, highlighting the community aspect of shared interests. Takeaways:
  • The podcast landscape has changed significantly since 2013.
  • Building relationships in education became crucial during COVID.
  • Teachers have always wanted to build relationships but faced systemic barriers.
  • Post-COVID, there's a renewed focus on attendance and student engagement.
  • Trade schools are gaining traction as a viable alternative to traditional college education.
  • Many skilled trades are now considered future-proof against AI.
  • The importance of soft skills and real-life applications in education is paramount.
  • Authentic connections between teachers and students lead to better outcomes.
  • The rise of fantasy football can enhance community engagement among educators.
  • The podcast aims to address various topics, including education, technology, and personal interests.

Chapters:

00:00 Return to Podcasting: A New Era
02:24 The Importance of Relationship Building in Education
06:39 Navigating Post-COVID Challenges in Schools
14:02 The Rise of Trade Schools and Alternative Education
21:05 Future-Proofing Careers in the Age of AI
29:30 Fantasy Football: A New Hobby and Community Engagement

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