Episodes

  • Navigating AI, Distance Learning, and the Future of Education with Jason Neiffer
    May 6 2026


    In this episode of The So What Podcast, host Shweta Gandhi, CEO and Founder of Strived, sits down with Jason Neiffer, Executive Director of Montana Digital Academy, to unpack what it really takes to lead digital learning at scale in a rapidly evolving world.


    With nearly 30 years in education, Jason shares how Montana Digital Academy serves thousands of students across a geographically vast and rural state, expanding access to courses and opportunities that would otherwise be unavailable. From distance learning design to launching the Frontier Learning Lab, this conversation explores how educators can thoughtfully approach AI, emerging technologies, and the future of teaching and learning.


    This episode dives into the complexity of innovation in education, where speed, ethics, and human-centered learning must coexist.


    Key Moments

    03:30 Impact of AI on education


    07:19 Monitoring student satisfaction data


    12:46 Adapting and evolving the program


    15:03 Improving student navigation systems


    20:39 Supporting rural schools with tech integration


    22:22 Adapting to rapid tech changes


    25:17 Discussing AI in education policies


    30:24 Understanding the pros and cons of AI


    34:32 Engaging older students in discussions


    35:46 Discussing AI's impact on education


    40:12 Discussing technology and learning science in education


    43:26 Evolving media and truth challenges



    Why You’ll Love This Episode


    Jason brings a rare blend of strategic thinking and on-the-ground experience. His perspective cuts through the hype around AI and focuses on what truly matters: thoughtful implementation, ethical decision-making, and maintaining the human core of education.


    If you’re trying to make sense of AI in schools, lead innovation across complex systems, or design better digital learning experiences, this episode offers clarity and practical insight.



    Connect with Jason Neiffer | Executive Director, Montana Digital Academy


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-neiffer
    Website: https://montanadigitalacademy.org/


    Connect with Shweta Gandhi and Strived


    Shweta Gandhi | Founder and CEO, Strived


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shwetasharma1


    Strived
    Website: https://strived.io/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/strived-io/


    About The So What Podcast


    The So What Podcast explores how school system leaders make sense of complexity when data, strategy, and real classroom outcomes are misaligned. The show is designed for district and charter leaders working to turn fragmented information, competing priorities, and limited capacity into clear decisions that improve teaching, learning, and long-term sustainability.


    If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to The So What Podcast for more conversations with leaders working to transform data into meaningful action for schools and students.

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    46 mins
  • Leading Learning Without Walls: Rethinking Engagement, Data, and AI in Online Education with Marie Hanna
    Apr 27 2026


    In this episode of The So What Podcast, host Shweta Gandhi, CEO and Founder of Strived, sits down with Marie Hanna, Superintendent of Ohio Connections Academy, to explore what it takes to lead a fully online public school in a rapidly changing education landscape.


    With over four decades in education and nearly two decades in virtual learning, Marie shares how online education has evolved from basic digital tools to sophisticated, data-driven systems. She unpacks the realities of engagement in a virtual environment, how her team balances flexibility with accountability, and why teaching students to use AI responsibly is now a core priority.


    From improving graduation rates to supporting diverse student needs, this conversation highlights how intentional systems, strong relationships, and focused data use can drive meaningful outcomes, even outside traditional classrooms.


    Key Moments


    03:10 Major shifts in education over the last few years

    04:40 Academic integrity in an AI-driven world

    07:01 Why critical thinking matters more than ever

    08:57 Using data to improve graduation rates

    10:46 Avoiding data overwhelm and focusing on key signals

    11:05 What teachers should actually track

    12:35 The role of engagement in student success

    14:54 Measuring engagement in a virtual environment

    16:16 Creating a culture of experimentation and innovation

    19:15 Rethinking report cards and accountability systems

    24:33 Flexibility and personalization in virtual schools

    26:51 Top challenges: AI, mental health, and policy constraints

    29:34 What’s working: culture and career pathways


    Why You’ll Love This Episode


    Marie brings a rare perspective, having led both traditional and virtual schools through multiple waves of change. Her insights cut through the noise, focusing on what actually drives student success: clarity, connection, and intentional use of data.


    If you’re a district leader navigating AI, struggling with engagement, or trying to make sense of overwhelming data, this episode offers grounded, experience-backed guidance that you can apply immediately.



    Connect with Marie Hanna | Superintendent, Ohio Connections Academy


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-hanna-440b9114
    Website: https://www.connectionsacademy.com/ohio-eschool/


    Connect with Shweta Gandhi and Strived


    Shweta Gandhi | Founder and CEO, Strived


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shwetasharma1


    Strived
    Website: https://strived.io/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/strived-io/


    About The So What Podcast


    The So What Podcast explores how school system leaders make sense of complexity when data, strategy, and real classroom outcomes are misaligned. The show is designed for district and charter leaders working to turn fragmented information, competing priorities, and limited capacity into clear decisions that improve teaching, learning, and long-term sustainability.


    If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to The So What Podcast for more conversations with leaders working to transform data into meaningful action for schools and students.

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    33 mins
  • Creating Hope Through Literacy, Leadership, and Equity with Dr. Bobbie Trevino
    Apr 13 2026


    In this episode of The So What Podcast, host Shweta Gandhi, CEO and Founder of Strived, sits down with Dr. Bobbie Trevino, Superintendent of Zapata County ISD, to explore what it really takes to drive change in a rural, high-need district.


    A proud graduate of the district she now leads, Dr. Trevino brings a deeply personal commitment to her work, balancing data-driven leadership with a relentless focus on relationships, equity, and opportunity. From tackling early literacy gaps to rethinking attendance challenges and building leadership accountability, she shares how real transformation happens when systems, people, and purpose align.


    This conversation is a powerful look at how leaders can create hope, even in the face of limited resources—by focusing on what truly matters for students.


    Key Moments


    04:20 Focusing on district literacy goals


    09:12 Addressing student data and interventions


    11:44 Improving data analysis in schools


    14:53 Refocusing leadership around data


    18:27 Checking for understanding in class


    20:32 Improving principal accountability


    24:45 Lunch with student award winners


    27:39 Addressing attendance challenges in schools


    30:56 Challenges funding vocational programs


    36:40 Reflections on leadership and impact


    37:21 Focusing on student outcomes


    Why You’ll Love This Episode


    Dr. Trevino brings both urgency and clarity to the conversation. She doesn’t just talk about improving outcomes—she breaks down exactly what leaders must do differently to make it happen.


    This episode is especially valuable for superintendents and district leaders navigating similar challenges: limited resources, attendance issues, and gaps in student opportunity. Her perspective is honest, actionable, and grounded in real experience.


    If you’re looking for a deeper understanding of how leadership behaviors—not just strategies—drive student success, this conversation delivers.



    Connect with Dr. Bobbie Trevino | Superintendent, Zapata County ISD


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-bobbie-trevino-edd-%F0%9F%8C%B8-88486851
    Website: https://www.zcisd.org/


    Connect with Shweta Gandhi and Strived


    Shweta Gandhi | Founder and CEO, Strived


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shwetasharma1


    Strived
    Website: https://strived.io/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/strived-io/


    About The So What Podcast


    The So What Podcast explores how school system leaders make sense of complexity when data, strategy, and real classroom outcomes are misaligned. The show is designed for district and charter leaders working to turn fragmented information, competing priorities, and limited capacity into clear decisions that improve teaching, learning, and long-term sustainability.


    If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to The So What Podcast for more conversations with leaders working to transform data into meaningful action for schools and students.

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    40 mins
  • Building Belonging and Purpose Through the Portrait of an Explorer with Dana Addis
    Apr 3 2026


    In this episode of The So What Podcast, host Shweta Gandhi, CEO and Founder of Strived, sits down with Dana Addis, Superintendent of Hudson City Schools in Ohio, to explore how districts can go beyond academics to shape well-rounded, purpose-driven students.


    With over 30 years in education, from teacher and coach to superintendent, Dana shares how his journey shaped a leadership philosophy rooted in service, relationships, and creating meaningful student experiences. At Hudson, that philosophy comes to life through the district’s “Portrait of an Explorer”—a framework designed to develop not just strong learners, but strong humans.


    From dedicated “pillar days” to immersive service learning programs, Dana breaks down how Hudson is intentionally building belonging, empathy, and real-world skills—while still maintaining high academic performance.


    Key Moments


    04:04 Dana's career journey and challenges


    09:07 Service learning program highlights


    10:33 High school service learning program


    16:43 Tracking academic and program impact


    17:36 Using Panorama to measure belonging


    23:39 Navigating legislative challenges in education


    24:35 Staying positive through challenges


    28:26 Learning work ethic through coaching


    32:43 Managing school boards and staying authentic


    34:01 Managing relationships with the board


    Why You’ll Love This Episode


    Dana brings a rare combination of experience, humility, and clarity to leadership. This episode is not about flashy initiatives—it’s about doing the foundational work well: building relationships, creating meaningful student experiences, and staying grounded in service.


    If you’re a superintendent, district leader, or educator navigating increasing pressure while trying to stay focused on what truly matters for students, this conversation will resonate deeply. It’s a reminder that great systems don’t just produce results—they produce people who are ready for life.


    Connect with Dana Addis | Superintendent, Hudson City Schools


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daddis6
    Website: https://www.hudson.k12.oh.us/


    Connect with Shweta Gandhi and Strived


    Shweta Gandhi | Founder and CEO, Strived


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shwetasharma1


    Strived
    Website: https://strived.io/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/strived-io/


    About The So What Podcast


    The So What Podcast explores how school system leaders make sense of complexity when data, strategy, and real classroom outcomes are misaligned. The show is designed for district and charter leaders working to turn fragmented information, competing priorities, and limited capacity into clear decisions that improve teaching, learning, and long-term sustainability.


    If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to The So What Podcast for more conversations with leaders working to transform data into meaningful action for schools and students.

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    38 mins
  • How Culture Drives Results and Retention in Hancock County Schools with Rhett Ladner
    Apr 3 2026


    In this episode of The So What Podcast, host Shweta Gandhi, Founder and CEO of Strived, sits down with Rhett Ladner, Superintendent of Hancock County School District in Mississippi. With more than three decades in education—as a teacher, coach, principal, and now superintendent, Rhett brings a deeply human-centered approach to leadership, rooted in the belief that every student and educator must be supported as an individual.


    Shweta and Rhett explore how district leaders can move beyond traditional metrics and focus on what truly drives outcomes: culture, relationships, and purpose. Rhett shares how his own early struggles in college shaped his commitment to strong counseling systems and early career exposure for students. Today, that vision shows up across Hancock County through intentional pathways, from elementary career awareness to high school career and technical education aligned with local industry needs.


    Throughout the conversation, Rhett highlights how the district uses data not just to measure performance, but to guide meaningful change. From reducing chronic absenteeism from 27% to 17% to improving graduation rates and ACT performance, he emphasizes that results come from building environments where students and staff feel valued, connected, and motivated to show up every day.


    Key Moments


    05:25 "Early Career Pathway Planning"


    08:29 "Core Values Drive Success"


    10:56 "Fostering Culture and Engagement"


    13:44 "Joyful Engagement Boosts Attendance"


    15:47 "Lessons from Early Release Planning"


    20:04 Balancing Results and Relationships


    23:46 "Career Chat: Future-Focused Skills"


    27:00 "Space Industry's Local Impact"


    29:21 Protecting Safety and Supporting Educators


    33:51 Rethinking Education for the Future


    36:45 Improving District Feedback Methods


    Why You’ll Love This Episode


    This episode offers a refreshing perspective on how culture and systems must work together to drive real outcomes in schools. Rhett shares practical strategies for improving attendance, building student engagement, and aligning district efforts with core values—while also being transparent about leadership missteps and the lessons learned from them.


    You will also gain insight into how districts can rethink student pathways. By aligning career and technical education with local industry needs and starting early exposure in elementary school, Hancock County is creating meaningful opportunities for students beyond traditional college routes. Rhett’s leadership philosophy reinforces that when students feel seen, supported, and inspired, the data will follow.



    Connect with Rhett Ladner | Superintendent, Hancock County School District


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhett-ladner-a0b643199
    Website: https://www.hancockschools.net/


    Connect with Shweta Gandhi and Strived


    Shweta Gandhi | Founder and CEO, Strived


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shwetasharma1


    Strived
    Website: https://strived.io/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/strived-io/


    About The So What Podcast


    The So What Podcast explores how school system leaders make sense of complexity when data, strategy, and real classroom outcomes are misaligned. The show is designed for district and charter leaders working to turn fragmented information, competing priorities, and limited capacity into clear decisions that improve teaching, learning, and long-term sustainability.


    If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to The So What Podcast for more conversations with leaders working to transform data into meaningful action for schools and students.

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    41 mins
  • How Kodey Hughes Champions Teacher Empowerment for Lasting Change
    Apr 1 2026


    In this episode of The So What Podcast, host Shweta Gandhi, CEO and Founder of Strived, sits down with Kodey Hughes, Superintendent of Juab School District in Utah, to explore what it really means to build a system around students, not the system itself.


    Serving a rural district of approximately 2,800 students, Kodey brings a deeply personal perspective to leadership. As a former special education student who struggled with reading, he shares how two educators changed his trajectory by focusing on him as a learner, not a label. That experience now drives his district-wide commitment to student-centered learning, where every decision starts with the individual child and everything they carry with them into the classroom.


    From innovative practices like “student passports” and “jagged profiles” to district-wide cultural shifts around ownership and choice, Kodey unpacks how Juab is creating systems that are both human-centered and results-driven. This episode is a powerful look at how leadership, relationships, and intentional design can transform outcomes—especially in small and rural districts.


    Key Moments


    03:27 Discussing systems change in education


    06:52 Focusing on student-centered education


    09:58 Managing schools and student relationships


    13:01 Understanding student profiles


    16:05 Creating a learner-focused school system


    20:54 Educational pathways and staff motivation


    22:24 AI's impact on education models


    26:17 Support and accountability in education


    31:08 Reflecting on daily impacts


    32:35 Leveraging best practices in education


    35:39 Integrating critical thinking in schools


    40:20 Navigating passion versus resources


    Why You’ll Love This Episode


    This conversation goes beyond theory and into real, actionable leadership. Kodey shares how to operationalize student-centered learning in ways that actually stick—from classrooms to district strategy.


    If you’re a leader trying to balance accountability with authenticity, or struggling to move beyond surface-level data into meaningful impact, this episode offers both clarity and inspiration. You’ll walk away with practical ideas on how to better understand learners, empower teachers, and build systems that reflect the complexity of real students.

    Connect with Kodey Hughes | Superintendent, Juab School District


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kodey-hughes-464367232
    Website: https://www.juabsd.org/


    Connect with Shweta Gandhi and Strived


    Shweta Gandhi | Founder and CEO, Strived


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shwetasharma1


    Strived
    Website: https://strived.io/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/strived-io/


    About The So What Podcast


    The So What Podcast explores how school system leaders make sense of complexity when data, strategy, and real classroom outcomes are misaligned. The show is designed for district and charter leaders working to turn fragmented information, competing priorities, and limited capacity into clear decisions that improve teaching, learning, and long-term sustainability.


    If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to The So What Podcast for more conversations with leaders working to transform data into meaningful action for schools and students.

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    43 mins
  • Building Systems That Outperform Motivation with Todd Cordrey at Eaton School District
    Mar 25 2026


    In this episode of The So What Podcast, host Shweta Gandhi, Founder and CEO of Strived, sits down with Todd Cordrey, Superintendent of Eaton School District RE-2 in Colorado. With a unique background transitioning from finance and real estate into education, Todd brings a systems-driven mindset to school leadership, one that challenges traditional approaches and prioritizes intentional, repeatable processes over reliance on individual effort.


    Todd shares how his journey into education reshaped his perspective on impact, purpose, and leadership. Drawing from experience across multiple rural districts, he emphasizes a core belief: systems outperform motivation every time. Whether it’s structuring meetings, evaluating programs, or implementing district-wide initiatives, Todd explains how disciplined frameworks create consistency, clarity, and long-term success.


    The conversation explores how Eaton is navigating complex decisions, from funding challenges to launching new career and technical education (CTE) pathways, while balancing community expectations, workforce needs, and student interests. Todd also introduces practical frameworks, including the Hierarchy of Competency, MTSS as a continuous improvement tool, and his 7 Steps to Sustainable Change, offering leaders actionable ways to move from idea to execution.


    Key Moments


    01:07 Todd’s transition from business to education

    02:17 Why systems outperform motivation

    05:22 Using data to guide funding and program decisions

    08:25 Lessons learned across rural districts

    10:05 Building systems that drive academic outcomes

    12:22 Developing a portrait of a graduate

    14:25 Measuring effort vs. outcomes in schools

    16:50 The Hierarchy of Competency framework

    20:02 Using MTSS beyond special education

    24:07 Leading change as a new superintendent

    26:50 Navigating competing stakeholder ownership

    30:14 Balancing board expectations vs. school realities

    31:53 Choosing the right CTE programs

    34:52 The 7 Steps to Sustainable Change


    Why You’ll Love This Episode


    If you’re working to bring clarity and structure to complex district initiatives, this episode will resonate deeply. Todd offers a rare blend of business discipline and educational leadership, showing how systems thinking can simplify decision-making, align teams, and create consistency across schools.


    You’ll walk away with practical frameworks for evaluating programs, implementing change, and balancing competing priorities, from board expectations to classroom realities. Todd’s transparency around failure, iteration, and learning makes this episode especially valuable for leaders navigating new roles or large-scale change efforts.


    Connect with Todd Cordrey | Superintendent, Eaton School District RE-2


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddcordrey
    Website: https://www.eaton.k12.co.us/


    Connect with Shweta Gandhi and Strived

    Shweta Gandhi | Founder and CEO, Strived

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shwetasharma1


    Strived
    Website: https://strived.io/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/strived-io/


    About The So What Podcast

    The So What Podcast explores how school system leaders make sense of complexity when data, strategy, and real classroom outcomes are misaligned. The show is designed for district and charter leaders working to turn fragmented information, competing priorities, and limited capacity into clear decisions that improve teaching, learning, and long-term sustainability.


    If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to The So What Podcast for more conversations with leaders working to transform data into meaningful action for schools and students.

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    43 mins
  • Designing Systems for Equity and Student Success at North Marion School District
    Mar 20 2026


    In this episode of The So What Podcast, host Shweta Gandhi sits down with Desiree Kiesel, Director of Teaching and Learning at North Marion School District in Oregon. Serving a rural district of about 1,600 students located between Portland and Salem, Desiree works at the center of what Shweta calls the “messy middle” of education—where strategy, systems, and classroom practice intersect.


    Shweta and Desiree explore what it means to move from a school-level leadership role into district-level systems thinking. Desiree shares how her experience as a principal, and earlier work in the Small Schools Movement, shaped her belief that schools must adapt to the needs of their students rather than expecting students to adapt to traditional school models. At North Marion, that mindset has guided efforts to rethink literacy instruction, strengthen equity-focused practices, and ensure the district’s systems actually support the needs of a rapidly changing student population.


    Throughout the conversation, Desiree walks through how the district uses data to identify gaps—particularly for English learners, Latinx students, and students with disabilities, and then builds targeted systems to address them. She highlights how strategies like high-dosage tutoring, curriculum alignment, culturally responsive teaching, and rapid improvement cycles are helping the district move from insight to action.


    Key Moments

    03:21 Moving from principal to district-level leadership

    05:33 Rethinking traditional models of school

    06:54 The Small Schools Movement and career pathways

    09:41 Bringing innovation to a small rural district

    13:28 Using rapid improvement cycles to guide change

    15:09 Identifying achievement gaps through data

    17:03 Disaggregating data to understand student needs

    19:46 Looking beyond state assessments for deeper insight

    21:18 High-dosage tutoring to close literacy gaps

    23:42 Addressing gaps for language learners and students with disabilities

    26:30 Implementing culturally responsive teaching practices

    30:04 Evaluating curriculum through an equity lens

    32:05 Using data to redesign curriculum and instruction

    35:51 Current challenges facing district leaders


    Why You’ll Love This Episode


    This episode provides a clear example of how district leaders can connect data, systems, and classroom practice to improve outcomes for students. Desiree shares how North Marion’s small size allows the district to quickly test ideas, learn from the data, and make adjustments—an approach rooted in continuous improvement rather than long implementation cycles.


    You will also hear a powerful perspective on equity and instructional design. Desiree explains how culturally responsive teaching, curriculum alignment, and high-dosage tutoring can work together to address achievement gaps while supporting teachers in their daily work. Her insights highlight how thoughtful leadership and clear systems can help districts move beyond analysis into meaningful action.


    Connect with Desiree Kiesel | Director of Teaching and Learning, North Marion School District


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/desiree-kiesel-a2703821
    Website: https://www.nmarion.k12.or.us/


    Connect with Shweta Gandhi and Strived


    Shweta Gandhi | Founder and CEO, Strived


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shwetasharma1


    Strived
    Website: https://strived.io/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/strived-io/


    About The So What Podcast


    The So What Podcast explores how school system leaders make sense of complexity when data, strategy, and real classroom outcomes are misaligned. The show is designed for district and charter leaders working to turn fragmented information, competing priorities, and limited capacity into clear decisions that improve teaching, learning, and long-term sustainability.


    If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to The So What Podcast for more conversations with leaders working to transform data into meaningful action for schools and students.

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    42 mins