Wired Educator

Kelly Croy: Speaker, Author, Artist, Educator

The Wired Educator Podcast: Becoming a Better Educator Now So You Can Make a Greater Impact and Enjoy a Higher Quality Lifestyle. The Host, Kelly Croy, is an Apple Distinguished Educator and Google Certified teacher. He has been teaching in the classroom for over 24 years. Kelly is a speaker, artist, author and educator. The Wired Educator Podcast will deliver content to help educators make a greater impact, be more productive, increase their efficiency, and improve their lifestyles. In this podcast I really want to emphasize my love and passion for learning and teaching. I truly want to make a difference in the lives of students and help inspire the next generation of educators. I share methods that I have learned from some of the most amazing educators around the globe on how to become a better educator, while expanding their classroom as a writer, speaker, and professional. There will be many guests on the Wired Educator blog. Thank YOU for listening! This podcast will share what teachers have discovered "works" in and outside the classroom. Teachers will also learn how to create a website, build passive income, budget, create podcast, design and market products and digital content.

  1. 2 DAGE SIDEN

    WEP 257: LLead From Who You Are, an Interview with Joe Sanfelippoead From Who You Are, an Interview with Joe Sanfelippo

    Wired Educator Podcast Episode 257 Lead From Who You Are with Dr. Joe Sanfelippo In Episode 257 of the Wired Educator Podcast, Kelly Croy interviews Dr. Joe Sanfelippo, nationally recognized speaker, former superintendent, and author of the new book Lead From Who You Are. It has been 122 episodes since Joe's last appearance on the podcast, making this conversation both timely and meaningful. Together, Kelly and Joe explore leadership identity, consistency, self-awareness, and what it truly means to show up for others during challenging seasons in education. This episode blends practical leadership insight with personal reflection and encouragement. About the Guest Dr. Joe Sanfelippo recently retired after 26 years in education, including 12 years as superintendent of the Fall Creek School District in Fall Creek, Wisconsin. Under his leadership, Fall Creek was named an Innovative District twice by the International Center for Leadership in Education. Joe was named Education Dive's National Superintendent of the Year in 2019 and was selected by the U.S. Department of Education as a Future Ready Superintendent and Personalized Learning Leader. Joe is widely known for his leadership reflection videos and is the author of multiple books, including Lead From Where You Are, The One Minute Walk to Work, Hacking Leadership, The Power of Branding, and his newest release, Lead From Who You Are. Joe Sanfelippo's website: https://www.jsanfelippo.com/ Joe's book, Lead From Who You Are: https://amzn.to/4a6HOiB Episode Summary This episode focuses on the idea that leadership begins with identity before position. Joe explains why consistency often matters more than charisma and introduces the concept of the "mirror test," encouraging leaders to reflect on how others experience them. Kelly and Joe also discuss repairing relationships after mistakes, the importance of vulnerability paired with follow-through, and how leaders can better support educators who are overwhelmed. Joe shares practical advice on meeting people in their space, offering help that is usable and timely, and maintaining steady leadership rhythms regardless of external pressures. The conversation also touches on comparison, social media, and why late winter can feel isolating for educators. Joe offers a powerful reminder that connection, even with just one person, can make a significant difference. Key Takeaways from Episode 257 Leadership starts with knowing who you are before focusing on where you lead Consistency builds trust more than charisma alone Vulnerability without action creates doubt, while follow-through builds credibility Leaders support others best by meeting them where they are Awareness and regulation help leaders remain steady in difficult moments Comparison distracts from meaningful leadership work Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and overview 01:21 Joe Sanfelippo's journey and the origin of the book 08:56 Awareness, the mirror test, and leadership consistency 11:55 Consistency versus charisma 17:23 Repairing relationships and rebuilding trust 22:42 Supporting overwhelmed educators 30:31 Comparison, social media, and leadership identity 35:56 A message for educators during a challenging season About the Host Kelly Croy is the host of the Wired Educator Podcast, a speaker, author, and Director of Innovation and Instruction. Kelly works with schools and districts across the country on leadership, culture, and growth. Kelly Croy's website: https://kellycroy.com Kelly's book, Along Came a Leader To learn more about having Kelly Croy speak at your event, visit his website to connect.

    42 min.
  2. You Might Also Like: On Purpose with Jay Shetty

    2 DAGE SIDEN · BONUSINDHOLD

    You Might Also Like: On Purpose with Jay Shetty

    Introducing Dating Expert Sabrina Zohar: You’re Not Confused, You’re Ignoring the Signs (THIS Mindset Shift Will End the “What If” Loop for Good) from On Purpose with Jay Shetty. Follow the show: On Purpose with Jay Shetty Why do we chase people who don’t choose us, confuse anxiety for attraction, and stay in relationships that leave us questioning our worth?  Today, Jay sits down with Sabrina Zohar, podcast host and one of the most influential voices in modern dating, to unpack the emotional patterns that quietly shape how we love. Drawing from her own healing journey and work with thousands of clients, Sabrina explains how our childhood experiences, nervous system responses, and unhealed wounds influence who we’re drawn to often without us realizing it. Together, Jay and Sabrina explore what emotional availability really looks like, why consistency matters more than intensity, and how boundaries aren’t about pushing people away but protecting your peace. They break down common dating traps, from overanalyzing texts to mistaking butterflies for chemistry, and reveal why self-advocacy is one of the most important relationship skills we’re never taught. Through practical insights and deeply personal stories, Sabrina shows why asking for what you need isn’t “too much,” and why love should feel safe, not confusing. In this interview, you'll learn: How to Stop Chasing People Who Don’t Choose You How to Date Without Abandoning Yourself How to Set Boundaries Without Fear of Losing Someone How to Recognize Emotional Availability Early How to Break the Cycle of Situationships How to Ask for What You Need Without Feeling “Too Much” How to Stop Confusing Intensity for Intimacy You don’t need to chase clarity, overperform for love, or silence your needs to be chosen. Real connection begins when you feel safe enough to be honest, brave enough to set boundaries, and grounded enough to walk away from what doesn’t honor you. With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty Join over 750,000 people to receive my most transformative wisdom directly in your inbox every single week with my free newsletter. Subscribe here.  Check out our Apple subscription to unlock bonus content of On Purpose! https://lnk.to/JayShettyPodcast  What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:01 How to Tell If Someone Is Truly Interested 02:52 Why You Date the Parts of You That Aren’t Healed 06:04 Understanding Your Emotional State Before You Date 07:59 Don’t Ignore These Red Flags! 10:33 What Should a Healthy, Secure Relationship Feel Like? 13:34 Why Slowing Down Creates Real Connection 20:07 What’s Really Draining You About Dating? 24:09 Your Partner Will Trigger You, That’s Okay! 29:03 Building a Strong Foundation for Dating 32:45 How to Advocate for Yourself Without Fear of Losing Them 39:20 Are You Feeling Alone? 42:03 How to Spot Emotional Unavailability Early  44:51 Why Boundaries Are Non-Negotiable 46:56 How to Be Honest About Your Feelings 50:20 How to Communicate Your Needs Clearly 54:52 Why Relationships Must Support Growth 56:57 Timing Is Not a Reason to Hold On 59:23 Texting Etiquette in Modern Dating 01:12:33 Why Real Change Takes Time and Practice 01:18:36 Dating Rapid Fire  Episode Resources: Website | https://www.sabrinazohar.com/   Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sabrina.zohar  YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@sabrina_zohar  TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@sabrina.zohar   Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/p/The-Sabrina-Zohar-Show-100094409286590/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.

  3. 2. FEB.

    WEP 256: Using AI Effectively in Teaching an Learning, an Interview with William Grube and Host Kelly Croy

    Wired Educator Episode 256: Show Notes Summary In this episode of the Wired Educator Podcast, host Kelly Croy interviews William Grubie, an expert in educational artificial intelligence. They discuss the challenges and opportunities that AI presents in the classroom, the importance of training educators to effectively use AI tools, and the impact of AI on teaching and learning. William shares his journey into the world of AI, practical applications for educators, and success stories from schools that have embraced AI. The conversation also touches on the misconceptions surrounding AI, the need for a balanced approach to technology in education, and the importance of good role models in personal and professional development. William Grube:  William's website: https://gruvyeducation.com William Grube is the founder of Gruvy Education. He partners with over 300 schools and several state‑level organizations to provide hands‑on AI training that helps educators save hours each week while still keeping student work authentic." Watch this Podcast on YouTube Here: https://youtu.be/gSr40Qb8H1Y Yes! It's now a video. Takeaways AI can save time and improve learning for students. Educators need to adapt their teaching methods to incorporate AI effectively. Concerns about AI taking away rigor in education are valid and need to be addressed. Training for educators should be hands-on and practical, not just informational. AI tools can help create engaging learning experiences for students. It's important to unplug and take breaks from constant AI news and updates. Good role models can significantly impact personal and professional growth. AI can be used to streamline administrative tasks and improve efficiency. Teachers need to master their subjects to effectively integrate AI into their teaching. The future of education will involve a blend of traditional teaching and AI tools. Sound Bites "AI is a massive learning tool." "95% of teachers use AI tools regularly." "Take a moment to unplug and breathe." Chapters 00:00Introduction to AI in Education 01:21William's Journey: From Student to AI Advocate 04:03The Rise of AI in Education 08:34Concerns About AI: Rigor and Critical Thinking 11:42AI as a Learning Tool 14:02Hands-On Training for Educators 15:27Keynote Themes: Embracing AI in Education 19:07Practical AI Tools for Educators 20:03Measuring Impact: Success Stories in Schools 21:55Addressing Educator Concerns About AI 24:30Navigating AI in Education 26:23The Challenge of Time for Professional Learning 28:04Learning from Mistakes in AI Implementation 29:55Creating Effective AI Policies 32:25Spotlighting Innovative Educators 34:22Personal Growth and Learning 36:40Books That Inspire and Transform 38:35Finding Balance in Work and Life 40:28Harnessing AI for Efficiency 43:20The Importance of Role Models 51:00kellycroyintro.mp3 51:25kellycroyouttro.mp3 Join Us at the SEL Symposium on March 20 I would also love to invite you to the SEL Symposium on March 20. This event brings together educators focused on student wellness, leadership, and the human side of teaching. Register here: https://www.pccsd.net/apps/pages/?type=d&uREC_ID=570812&pREC_ID=1100998 A Book Worth Sharing I want to highlight a wonderful new children's book that blends empathy, problem-solving, and engineering. Reno's Toaster Trouble: A Story of Empathy and Engineering by Leah LaCrosse https://amzn.to/4adpGT7 This is a meaningful story that reminds us why education is always about people. Bring the Wired Educator to Your Event If your school, district, or organization is looking for a keynote or professional learning session on leadership, AI in education, or building purpose-driven cultures, I would be honored to connect. Book Kelly Croy for your event here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfqs7wzEfoY2KTQ_UMiNVtjtIRK5IdiwVWl70o5UgEG_wnS8w/viewform Kelly I would like to speak at your event! Do you like what you heard? Invite Kelly to speak at your school. Interested in booking Kelly for your Next Event? Yes! Let's Make it happen right HERE! I love opening day keynotes to school districts and conferences, workshops with leaders and any opportunity to help educators reignite their passion, build stronger connections with students and colleagues, improve instruction, and level up as leaders. I hope YOU will reach out to ME! Order Kelly's books, Along Came a Leader and Unthink Before Bed: A Children's Book on Mindfulness for your personal library. Educator, Author, Keynote Speaker Instagram: @kcroy Website: kellycroy.com and wirededucator.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kelly_croy Podcast: The Wired Educator Podcast  Twitter: @kellycroy and of course: Facebook. Sign-up for Kelly's newsletter here.

    52 min.
  4. 28. JAN.

    Rigor Through Relationships an Interview with Joe Miller

    Show Notes: Rigor Through Relationships with Joe Miller Episode Guest: Joe Miller, Port Clinton High School ELA Teacher & Symposium Founder Host: Kelly Croy Episode Overview "We learn for life, not for school." In this episode of The Wired Educator, Kelly Croy sits down with Joe Miller, the driving force behind the 3rd Annual SEL and Mental Wellness Symposium. Joe isn't just a dedicated High School ELA teacher; he is a masterclass in leadership who leads from the classroom. Today, Joe and Kelly discuss the "heart of the work"—the transformative power of prioritizing student well-being to unlock academic excellence. If you believe that rigor is built through relationships, this conversation is for you. Joe Miller: Joe Miller is a teacher who continuously advocates for his students, district, and community. After earning his bachelor's degree in education from the University of Dayton, Miller moved south to teach in Charlotte, North Carolina for six years.   Throughout his time in North Carolina, Miller knew his heart was in Ohio. When an opportunity arose near his hometown, he excitedly accepted a position at Port Clinton High School in the Port Clinton City School District, where he has 15 years of classroom experience and is currently teaching sophomore English and Foundations of Education. Mr. Miller also serves as advisor for Educators Rising and the head tennis coach. He continues to empower educators through his roles as the Vice President of OH-NNSTOY and event coordinator for the SEL & Mental Wellness Symposium in Port Clinton each year. Miller is an innovative educator with a passionate commitment to student engagement, data-driven instruction, and social-emotional learning.    Mr. Miller strongly believes that growth begins at the end of one's comfort zone, so he routinely promotes productive discomfort by asking his students to participate in poetry slams, classroom podcasts, and a series of TED-styled talks called RED Talks.      Joe is an Ohio Teacher-of-the-Year, Runner-up, and a Teacher of the Year for Ohio, Region 2.  The 3rd Annual SEL & Mental Wellness Symposium When: Friday, March 20th | Where: Port Clinton, Ohio Theme: Rigor Through Relationships Joe and Kelly preview the incredible lineup for this year's event, including: Morning Keynote: Casey Cuny (2024 California Teacher of the Year) on SEL and AI. The Wired Educator Live: A live podcast recording during the event with Casey Cuny! Afternoon Keynote: Kurt Russell (2022 National Teacher of the Year) on student-centered learning. Featured Speakers: Paul LaRue (President of the State Board of Ed) and Ohio Teachers of the Year Chris Monsour, Daneé Pinckney, and Mark Lowrie. Key Takeaways from Joe Miller The "Engine" of Advocacy: How Joe transitioned from a classroom teacher to the visionary behind a major regional symposium. Educators Rising: Why we must empower students today to become the teachers of tomorrow. Rigor vs. Relationship: Why academic excellence cannot be reached through curriculum alone; it requires a foundation of trust. AI & The New Era: How technology like AI changes the landscape, but increases the need for grounded human connection. Core Memories: The importance of creating moments in education that students carry with them forever. Resources & Essential Links Register for the Symposium: Early Bird Registration & Full Speaker List Joe's Book Recommendation: The Power of Moments by Chip Heath: Order the Book on Amazon Join the Movement: Educators Rising Official Site Chapter Markers [00:00] Intro: Joe Miller's Impact and the Vision for the Symposium. [05:53] Why Relationships Matter: Moving beyond the daily grind. [11:05] Inspiring the Future: The Educators Rising program. [14:06] Symposium Preview: Rigor Through Relationships. [19:36] The Role of SEL in Academic Success. [29:36] AI in the Classroom: Opportunities and Challenges. [32:40] Creating Memorable Moments: Learning for life. Memorable Quotes "When we prioritize the well-being of our students and ourselves, we unlock a level of academic excellence that simply cannot be reached through curriculum alone." "Joe Miller is a true example of what it means to lead from the classroom." You are awesome! Kelly I would like to speak at your event! Do you like what you heard? Invite Kelly to speak at your school. Interested in booking Kelly for your Next Event? Yes! Let's Make it happen right HERE! I love opening day keynotes to school districts and conferences, workshops with leaders and any opportunity to help educators reignite their passion, build stronger connections with students and colleagues, improve instruction, and level up as leaders. I hope YOU will reach out to ME! Order Kelly's books, Along Came a Leader and Unthink Before Bed: A Children's Book on Mindfulness for your personal library. Educator, Author, Keynote Speaker Instagram: @kcroy Website: kellycroy.com and wirededucator.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kelly_croy Podcast: The Wired Educator Podcast  Twitter: @kellycroy and of course: Facebook. Sign-up for Kelly's newsletter here.

    46 min.
  5. 17. JAN.

    WEP 254: The Greatest Year of Your Life with Kelly Croy

    What if this year did not just happen to you, but you designed it on purpose? In this episode of The Wired Educator Podcast, I reflect on the power of goal setting, intention, and personal growth for educators and leaders. This is not about resolutions that fade by February. It is about choosing focus, taking action, and building momentum in your work, your health, and your life. I share my personal priority for the year with a strong focus on physical well-being and explain why choosing one clear priority can unlock progress in every other area. We explore why sharing goals creates accountability, why goal setting is an act of leadership, and how community and collaboration elevate the work we do in education. I also highlight exciting updates to the podcast, a powerful professional learning opportunity in social emotional learning, and ways you can continue growing long after this episode ends. Episode Takeaways It is important to have intention and take action. Goal setting is leadership, not just personal growth. Sharing goals creates accountability and momentum. Choosing one priority increases focus and clarity. Physical well-being fuels professional effectiveness. You can start fresh any day of the year. Community and collaboration strengthen education. Innovative tools improve learning and sharing. Social-emotional learning is essential. Consistency matters more than perfection. The Greatest Year of Your Life Course Join my course here: https://www.skool.com/kelly-croy-7161/about?ref=39319fa9311b45d6a2d867898975888e When you join, you receive this course and all future courses and content. New content is added every month. Free Workbook Sample Here is a 14-page sample from the 135-page workbook, including a powerful template you can use while listening to this podcast: https://kellycroy.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/14-Page-of-135-Sample-of-The-Greatest-Year-of-Your-Life-Workbook-by-Kelly-Croy-.pdf Want a larger sample of the workbook? Sign up for my newsletter here: https://chipper-teacher-8587.kit.com/kellycroy Social Emotional Learning and Mental Wellness Symposium Hosted by Port Clinton City Schools Created & Organized by Joe Miller SEL Symposium Website: https://www.pccsd.net/apps/pages/?type=d&uREC_ID=570812&pREC_ID=1100998 Register Here: https://forms.gle/ZoSL9Rxu34d4dpxRA Morning Keynote Speaker Casey Cuny SEL, AI, and the New Era of Rigor Through Relationships 2024 California Teacher of the Year National leader in social emotional learning and artificial intelligence Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dz6W1-pIjI Afternoon Keynote Speaker Kurt Russell Many Rivers to Cross 2022 National Teacher of the Year Expert in student-centered instruction, inclusive curriculum, and advocacy Breakout Speakers Include Paul LaRue, President of the State Board of Education Chris Monsour, 2026 Ohio Teacher of the Year Danee Pinckney, 2025 Ohio Teacher of the Year Mark Lowrie, 2024 Ohio Teacher of the Year Award-winning authors Licensed professional clinical counselors School resource officers Bring a team of teachers, counselors, or administrators to save even more. Each attendee receives access to all keynotes and breakout sessions, a continental breakfast, lunch, and 6.5 contact hours. Join us on March 20 in Port Clinton, Ohio for a day that will positively impact you and your colleagues and send you back to your school with practical ideas you can use immediately. Order My Books https://www.amazon.com/stores/Kelly-Croy/author/B076MYK9WB?isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true&ccs_id=49175a34-693e-40af-9569-e1030e60bcd9&linkCode=sl2&tag=kelcro-20&linkId=c5e49c26b5baeecbe22834895e743af0&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl Explore All of My Creative Work https://linktr.ee/kellycroy I Would Love to Speak at Your Event I love opening day keynotes for school districts and conferences, leadership workshops, and any opportunity to help educators reignite their passion, build stronger connections, improve instruction, and level up as leaders. Yes, let's make it happen here: https://forms.gle/Svsgd4pug4KxvGXj7 Thanks for listening, and here's to building the greatest year of your life starting right now.

    14 min.
  6. 02.10.2025

    The Business of You An Interview with Authors Marnie Stockman and Nick Coniglio with host, Kelly Croy

    Wired Educator Podcast Episode 253: The Business of You — An Interview with Authors Marnie Stockman and Nick Coniglio In this episode of the Wired Educator Podcast, I interview Marnie Stockman and Nick Coniglio, co-authors of The Business of You—a guide to treating yourself as the most important project you'll ever work on. Marnie went from being a high school math teacher to becoming an EdTech leader before teaming up with Nick to run a software company. Nick started as a programmer, became an executive early in his career, and later jumped into entrepreneurship with Marnie. Together, they sold their company, co-authored the award-winning Lead it Like Lasso, and now bring their experiences and lessons to students, educators, and leaders through their newest book. In our conversation, Marnie and Nick share stories and strategies to help students and educators turn leadership lessons into real-life results. Links to Learn More About Marnie and Nick Puchase a copy of their books here: The Business of You and Lead it Like Lasso. Follow Marnie and Nick's impact on their social media platforms and website: LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Website Topics We Cover in This Episode: Lots of laughs and fun stories! Leadership. Why they needed to write this book – what they are hearing about high school and college students and their struggles. Why people need to run their lives like a business (not in a corporate way). The importance of storytelling (in interviews, college essays, and networking). The value of building a personal board of advisors. The key question you need to ask yourself—and your own CFO. This is a powerful episode for anyone interested in helping students, educators, and themselves reframe leadership and personal growth in a practical, meaningful way. You are awesome! Kelly I would like to speak at your event! Do you like what you heard? Invite Kelly to speak at your school. Interested in booking Kelly for your Next Event? Yes! Let's Make it happen right HERE! Conferences Kelly Croy will  Be Speaking At in in the next few months: •October:  OASFEP Conference, October 2025 • November: OSBA Capital Conference • December: Ohio Association of Secondary School Administrators (Administrative Assistants Conference), December 2025 Thank you for taking time from your busy week to listen to the show, level up, and make a difference in the lives of students, and remember, it's always a great week to be a Wired Educator! I love opening day keynotes to school districts and conferences, workshops with leaders and any opportunity to help educators reignite their passion, build stronger connections with students and colleagues, improve instruction, and level up as leaders. I hope YOU will reach out to ME! Order Kelly's books, Along Came a Leader and Unthink Before Bed: A Children's Book on Mindfulness for your personal library. Educator, Author, Keynote Speaker Instagram: @kcroy Website: kellycroy.com and wirededucator.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kelly_croy Podcast: The Wired Educator Podcast  Twitter: @kellycroy and of course: Facebook. Sign-up for Kelly's newsletter here.   [convertkit form=1190516]   [fusebox_full_player social_twitter="true" social_facebook="true" social_linkedin="true" social_pinterest="true" social_email="true" ]

    50 min.
  7. 18.09.2025

    WEP 252: The Wired Educator Podcast Episode 252: The Leader You're Not… an interview with Scott Borba on

    Welcome to episode 252 of The Wired Educator Podcast! In this episode, I interview Scott Borba, an inspiring education leader and author of The Leader You're Not… and Why It's Just as Important as the Leader You Are. This conversation will speak to your heart, sharpen your mind, and give you what you need to lead with more awareness this year. Scott and I connected deeply, and the wisdom he shares will benefit every educator committed to growth. About Scott Borba Scott is principal and superintendent of Le Grand Union Elementary School District in California. A recognized leader in education, he was named the NAESP National Distinguished Principal and the ACSA Superintendent/Principal of the Year. Scott also serves on the Board of Directors for the National Association of Elementary School Principals. His book, The Leader You're Not… and Why It's Just as Important as the Leader You Are, focuses on self-awareness, growth in leadership, and building strong school communities. ⸻ Mentioned in the Podcast • The Leader You're Not… and Why It's Just as Important as the Leader You Are — Find it on Amazon • Scott's website: https://www.connectedd.org/scottb Conferences Kelly Croy will  Be Speaking At in in the next few months: • OASFEP Conference, October 2025 • Ohio Association of Secondary School Administrators (Administrative Assistants Conference), December 2025 • Click here to Subscribe to My Newsletter: Wired Educator Newsletter for a VERY special announcement coming this weekend!  ⸻ Listen to episode 252 of The Wired Educator Podcast and discover how Scott's work can transform your leadership this year! Thank you for taking time from your busy week to listen to the show, level up, and make a difference in the lives of students, and remember, it's always a great week to be a Wired Educator! You are awesome! Kelly I would like to speak at your event! Do you like what you heard? Invite Kelly to speak at your school. Interested in booking Kelly for your Next Event? Yes! Let's Make it happen right HERE! I love opening day keynotes to school districts and conferences, workshops with leaders and any opportunity to help educators reignite their passion, build stronger connections with students and colleagues, improve instruction, and level up as leaders. I hope YOU will reach out to ME! Order Kelly's books, Along Came a Leader and Unthink Before Bed: A Children's Book on Mindfulness for your personal library. Educator, Author, Keynote Speaker Links to everything me: https://linktr.ee/kellycroy Sign-up for Kelly's newsletter here.

    54 min.
  8. 03.09.2025

    The Language of Behavior an Interview with Charle Peck and Joshua Stamper

    This is the Wired Educator Podcast Episode 251, my interview with Charle Peck and Joshua Stamper, co-authors of The Language of Behavior: A Framework to Elevate Student Success. Charle and Joshua bring incredible insight, passion, and practical strategies to help educators and leaders transform the way we view behavior, student success, and school culture.  Our conversation covers practical strategies for addressing behavior through trauma-responsive practices, creating healthier school cultures, and empowering educators to better support students. This discussion was energizing, enlightening, and inspiring. I laughed, I learned, and I left with new tools I can put into practice right away. I know you'll feel the same. Buckle up and enjoy this incredible conversation with Charle Peck and Joshua Stamper! Meet Charle Peck Charle Peck is a global keynote speaker, educator, and co-author of The Language of Behavior as well as Improving School Mental Health: The Thriving School Community Solution. With over 20 years in education and dual master's degrees in Education and Social Work, Charlie offers a powerful perspective as both a teacher and a clinical therapist. Her work with adolescents and families in crisis, combined with her extensive experience in K-12 education, makes her stories both relevant and captivating. She delivers impactful professional learning sessions and keynotes that provide educators with tools they can implement immediately in their practice. Meet Joshua Stamper Joshua Stamper is a dedicated educator, speaker, author, and the creator of Aspire to Lead. With a rich background in teaching and school administration, Joshua draws on his own experience as a struggling student and nine years as a middle school administrator. His journey fuels his passion for creating supportive, transformative learning environments. Joshua's new book, The Language of Behavior, equips educators with trauma-responsive strategies and alternative practices to support student success. He empowers professionals to lead with empathy, implement innovative approaches, and make meaningful change in schools and communities everywhere. Mentioned in this Interview: Purchase a copy of their book, The Language of Behavior: A Framework to Elevate Student Success Charle's website: https://www.thrivingeducator.org/ Joshua's website: https://joshstamper.com/ Thank you for taking time from your busy week to listen to the show, level up, and make a difference in the lives of students, and remember, it's always a great week to be a Wired Educator! You are awesome! Kelly I would like to speak at your event! Do you like what you heard? Invite Kelly to speak at your school. Interested in booking Kelly for your Next Event? Yes! Let's Make it happen right HERE! I love opening day keynotes to school districts and conferences, workshops with leaders and any opportunity to help educators reignite their passion, build stronger connections with students and colleagues, improve instruction, and level up as leaders. I hope YOU will reach out to ME! Order Kelly's books, Along Came a Leader and Unthink Before Bed: A Children's Book on Mindfulness for your personal library. Educator, Author, Keynote Speaker Instagram: @kcroy Website: kellycroy.com and wirededucator.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kelly_croy Podcast: The Wired Educator Podcast  Twitter: @kellycroy and of course: Facebook. Sign-up for Kelly's newsletter here.

    44 min.

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The Wired Educator Podcast: Becoming a Better Educator Now So You Can Make a Greater Impact and Enjoy a Higher Quality Lifestyle. The Host, Kelly Croy, is an Apple Distinguished Educator and Google Certified teacher. He has been teaching in the classroom for over 24 years. Kelly is a speaker, artist, author and educator. The Wired Educator Podcast will deliver content to help educators make a greater impact, be more productive, increase their efficiency, and improve their lifestyles. In this podcast I really want to emphasize my love and passion for learning and teaching. I truly want to make a difference in the lives of students and help inspire the next generation of educators. I share methods that I have learned from some of the most amazing educators around the globe on how to become a better educator, while expanding their classroom as a writer, speaker, and professional. There will be many guests on the Wired Educator blog. Thank YOU for listening! This podcast will share what teachers have discovered "works" in and outside the classroom. Teachers will also learn how to create a website, build passive income, budget, create podcast, design and market products and digital content.