The Leadership Passport Podcast

Kevin Fullbrook

The Leadership Passport Podcast: Conversations in Global School Leadership. Join us for brief, informal chats with education leaders from around the world, hosted by Kevin Fullbrook. In each episode, Kevin sits down with school heads and education thought-leaders—not to talk about what they do, but how they do it. What drives them? What challenges keep them up at night? What personal attributes have shaped their success? It’s real talk about leadership, growth, and the future of international education.

  1. Bria Bloom

    1D AGO

    Bria Bloom

    In this conversation, Bria Bloom discusses her journey from being an unschooled child to becoming a passionate advocate for self-directed education. She explains the principles of self-directed education, addresses common misconceptions, and emphasizes the importance of structure and community in this educational approach. Bria also shares insights on cultural differences in education, the challenges of measuring success in self-directed learning, and practical steps educators can take to incorporate these principles into traditional school settings. The conversation concludes with reflections on the importance of finding supportive communities and the complexities of parenting in the context of education. Takeaways Bria Bloom is a passionate advocate for self-directed education.Self-directed education centers on the autonomy and agency of young people.Education is the sum of everything a person learns.Self-directed education derives from self-chosen activities and life experiences.There are many misconceptions about self-directed education.Structure in self-directed education can vary greatly by family and child.Cultural perspectives on education differ significantly around the world.Measuring success in self-directed education is complex and multifaceted.Unschooling can lead to surprising outcomes in socialization and learning.Finding supportive communities is crucial for parents and educators. Host Kevin Fullbrook is an international school leader with 25+ years of global education experience across Australia, China, and the Middle East. As host of The Leadership Passport Podcast, Kevin dives into the stories, strategies, and insights of education leaders from around the world. With a passion for inclusive leadership, student agency, and sustainable school cultures, he brings thoughtful conversations and practical takeaways for educators, aspiring leaders, and anyone interested in the future of learning. Connect with him on Instagram (@kevin.fullbrook) and LinkedIn (Kevin Fullbrook) https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-fullbrook-33034b8b/ https://www.instagram.com/kevin.fullbrook/

    33 min
  2. Kelly Smith

    FEB 10

    Kelly Smith

    In this conversation, Kelly Smith, founder and CEO of Prenda, discusses his journey in education, focusing on the concept of micro schools. He shares his passion for learning and how it led him to create a student-centered learning environment that fosters agency and ownership among students. Kelly addresses common misconceptions about micro schools, the challenges of scaling this model, and the potential impact on traditional education systems. He emphasizes the importance of supportive relationships between educators and students and encourages educators to innovate within their existing systems. Takeaways Kelly's obsession with learning began in childhood.Micro schools are student-centered and promote agency.Misconceptions about micro schools often equate them to homeschooling.Creating a safe environment is crucial for student success.Scaling micro schools faces challenges of inertia and fear.Surprising support comes from educators and administrators.Micro schools can influence traditional education positively.Educators can innovate within their current systems.Students from micro schools develop a sense of ownership.The goal is to empower learners to create meaningful lives. Host Kevin Fullbrook is an international school leader with 25+ years of global education experience across Australia, China, and the Middle East. As host of The Leadership Passport Podcast, Kevin dives into the stories, strategies, and insights of education leaders from around the world. With a passion for inclusive leadership, student agency, and sustainable school cultures, he brings thoughtful conversations and practical takeaways for educators, aspiring leaders, and anyone interested in the future of learning. Connect with him on Instagram (@kevin.fullbrook) and LinkedIn (Kevin Fullbrook) https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-fullbrook-33034b8b/ https://www.instagram.com/kevin.fullbrook/

    30 min
  3. Jen Buchanan

    FEB 3

    Jen Buchanan

    In this conversation, Kevin Fullbrook speaks with Jen Buchanan, the principal of Think Global School, an innovative international school that operates on a unique model of global immersion. Jen shares her extensive experience in education, the challenges and triumphs of leading a school that travels to different countries each term, and the importance of deep learning over educational tourism. The discussion covers the school's curriculum, the leadership skills required in such a dynamic environment, and the essential qualities sought in educators. Jen also reflects on the skills students develop through this immersive experience and the lessons traditional schools can learn from outlier models like Think Global School. Takeaways Think Global School is a unique international traveling boarding school.The curriculum is based on place-based learning and global immersion.Students must be adaptable and resilient to thrive in this model.Deep learning is prioritized over educational tourism.Leadership in a global context requires flexibility and trust in educators.Building a strong culture is essential for success in a mobile school.Parents must be engaged and informed about the school's innovative approach.Choosing locations involves careful consideration of safety and learning opportunities.Students develop skills in adaptability, ethical understanding, and independence.Outlier educational models challenge traditional assumptions about learning. Host Kevin Fullbrook is an international school leader with 25+ years of global education experience across Australia, China, and the Middle East. As host of The Leadership Passport Podcast, Kevin dives into the stories, strategies, and insights of education leaders from around the world. With a passion for inclusive leadership, student agency, and sustainable school cultures, he brings thoughtful conversations and practical takeaways for educators, aspiring leaders, and anyone interested in the future of learning. Connect with him on Instagram (@kevin.fullbrook) and LinkedIn (Kevin Fullbrook) https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-fullbrook-33034b8b/ https://www.instagram.com/kevin.fullbrook/

    34 min
  4. Brett Lee

    JAN 27

    Brett Lee

    In this conversation, Brett Lee, a former police officer and current internet safety educator, shares his journey from law enforcement to educating children and parents about online safety. He emphasizes the importance of education in preventing child exploitation and discusses effective strategies for communicating risks to children. Brett highlights the need for schools to implement strong policies regarding technology use and the role of parents in guiding their children through the online world. He also addresses recent government regulations on social media and their potential impact on child safety. Guest ISE (Internet Safe Education) creator, Brett Lee, worked as a Queensland Police Officer for 22 years, 16 of those as a Detective predominantly in the field of Child Exploitation. In his last five years of service, he was a specialist in the field of undercover internet child exploitation investigations. Brett has been personally involved in the online investigation, arrest and prosecution of numerous offenders, whose medium for preying on children is the internet. Brett has delivered training to members of law enforcement agencies including New South Wales Police, South Australian Police, West Australian Police and Australian Customs. Within his own police service he was involved in the training of plain clothes police through Detective Training and Sexual Crimes courses in Online Child Exploitation investigations. Further to Brett's experience, he has completed the FBI Advanced Internet Investigations Course and has worked with the FBI Innocent Images Unit, Maryland USA, the Department of Homeland Security Cyber Crimes Centre, Virginia USA and the San Jose Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, California USA. He has also attended and spoken at conferences around Australia and the world. Takeaways Education is crucial in preventing child exploitation.Children often lack awareness of online dangers.Parents should trust their instincts regarding online interactions.Effective communication is key to understanding children's online experiences.Schools need to enforce clear technology policies.Personal devices can pose significant risks in schools.Parents should set rules and boundaries for technology use at home.Engaging parents in education about online safety is essential.Government regulations can help protect children online.The online world is a hidden space that requires vigilance.  Host Kevin Fullbrook is an international school leader with 25+ years of global education experience across Australia, China, and the Middle East. As host of The Leadership Passport Podcast, Kevin dives into the stories, strategies, and insights of education leaders from around the world. With a passion for inclusive leadership, student agency, and sustainable school cultures, he brings thoughtful conversations and practical takeaways for educators, aspiring leaders, and anyone interested in the future of learning. Connect with him on Instagram (@kevin.fullbrook) and LinkedIn (Kevin Fullbrook) https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-fullbrook-33034b8b/ https://www.instagram.com/kevin.fullbrook/

    47 min
  5. Celeste Bolin & Louie DePhillips

    JAN 20

    Celeste Bolin & Louie DePhillips

    In this conversation, Kevin Fullbrook speaks with Celeste Bolin and Louie DePhillips about One Stone, an innovative educational nonprofit in Boise, Idaho. They discuss the importance of student agency, passion-driven learning, and real-world applications in education. The conversation highlights the unique governance structure at One Stone, where students have a significant voice in decision-making. Celeste and Louie share insights on the challenges of adult control in education, the need for collaboration between students and adults, and practical steps traditional schools can take to empower students. They conclude with reflections on defining success in education and the importance of taking risks and embracing imperfection. Guests Louie DePhillips - One Stone Student and Board Member Louie DePhillips is in his third year as a student at One Stone, with plans to graduate in 2026. In his free time, he enjoys exploring and pushing the boundaries of science and technology, currently focusing on hydrogen engines—a project he has dedicated over a year of research and development to. Alongside his engineering pursuits, Louie enjoys playing music, spending time outdoors, and climbing. Passionate about design, he has been using Blender, an open-source 3D modeling software, for about five years, integrating it into many of his projects. Louie has served on One Stone’s Board of Directors for the past two years as a member of the Development Committee. Celeste Bolin, PhD - Executive Director, One Stone Dr. Celeste Bolin is Executive Director of One Stone, a student-driven nonprofit in Boise, Idaho, that includes the Lab School, an innovative high school centered on agency, hands-on learning, and personal growth. Previously, she served as director of the Lab School for five years, helping to shape its learner-centered design and culture. Celeste holds a BS in Chemistry from Whitman College and a PhD in Neurotoxicology from the University of Montana, followed by postdoctoral fellowships at the Curie Institute in Paris and Boise State University. Her scientific career includes peer-reviewed publications, international presentations, and grant-funded research. Now in her ninth year as a leader at One Stone, she drives the organization’s Growth Framework—a skills-based model focused on adaptability, leadership, and real-world problem-solving—and leads R&D efforts to continuously improve student-driven learning environments. Takeaways Students lack voice in traditional education systems.Passion-driven learning is central to One Stone's approach.Real-world applications enhance student engagement.Student leadership is integral to One Stone's governance.Adults must shift their mindset to empower students.Collaboration between students and adults is key.Success is defined by personal growth and resilience.Traditional schools can start by asking for student feedback.Students can lead change by stepping into leadership roles.Education should focus on real-world experiences. Host Kevin Fullbrook is an international school leader with 25+ years of global education experience across Australia, China, and the Middle East. As host of The Leadership Passport Podcast, Kevin dives into the stories, strategies, and insights of education leaders from around the world. With a passion for inclusive leadership, student agency, and sustainable school cultures, he brings thoughtful conversations and practical takeaways for educators, aspiring leaders, and anyone interested in the future of learning. Connect with him on Instagram (@kevin.fullbrook) and LinkedIn (Kevin Fullbrook) https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-fullbrook-33034b8b/ https://www.instagram.com/kevin.fullbrook/

    34 min
  6. Lainie Liberti

    JAN 13

    Lainie Liberti

    In this conversation, Lainie Liberti discusses her work with Project World School, focusing on self-directed learning for teens and young adults. She emphasizes the importance of experiential education, community building, and the role of consensus in facilitating deep conversations among participants. Lainie shares her journey from a traditional career to creating immersive learning experiences around the world, highlighting the significance of understanding adolescent development and providing tools for empowerment. The discussion also touches on the importance of relationships, creativity, and the need for a slower, more reflective approach to life. Where to find this guest: Transformative Mentoring for Teens Mentoring & Courses designed to transform teens lives (and yours).   https://transformativementoringforteens.com/ The Partnership Parent Movement Children need connection, not coercion. Together, we will change the world, one family at a time. https://partnershipparent.com/ Project World School Inspiring Temporary Learning Communities for Teens & Young Adults Check out the 2020 Schedule Now! https://ProjectWorldSchool.com Project World School Family Summit Biannual community gatherings for worldschooling families interested in travel, education and wellness. https://worldschoolfamilysummit.com We Are Worldschoolers  Gain access to exclusive supportive community, articles, interviews, worldschooling Master Classes and mini-courses, live monthly calls, resource lists, and list your worldschooling product or service in our Worldschooler’s Marketplace! https://weareworldschoolers.org/ Virtual Worldschooling SummitOver 50 speakers sharing 40 hours worldschooling wisdom to help get you and your family worldschooling, transforming the world into your classroom. https://worldschoolingsummit.com Watch our TEDx talk - Making The World Our Classroom https://youtu.be/bH-kQJ10WWo Takeaways Lainie Liberti co-founded Project World School to serve self-directed learners.Experiential learning is at the core of their educational approach.Consensus is used to empower every individual in the community.Conflicts are seen as opportunities for growth and understanding.Traveling provides a unique way to learn about different cultures.Teens need to be seen, heard, and understood for their development.Tools for mental health are essential for empowering teens.Healthy relationships are crucial for personal growth.Creativity and play are fundamental to problem-solving.Slowing down is necessary for self-reflection and understanding. Chapters 00:00 Exploring Alternative Education for Teens 04:51 Facilitating Deep Conversations with Teens 13:47 The Journey to Project World School 19:52 Understanding Adolescent Development 29:01 Creating Safe Spaces for Teens 37:05 The Importance of Slowing Down Host Kevin Fullbrook is an international school leader with 25+ years of global education experience across Australia, China, and the Middle East. As host of The Leadership Passport Podcast, Kevin dives into the stories, strategies, and insights of education leaders from around the world. With a passion for inclusive leadership, student agency, and sustainable school cultures, he brings thoughtful conversations and practical takeaways for educators, aspiring leaders, and anyone interested in the future of learning. Connect with him on Instagram (@kevin.fullbrook) and LinkedIn (Kevin Fullbrook) https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-fullbrook-33034b8b/ https://www.instagram.com/kevin.fullbrook/

    45 min
  7. Sean Bellamy

    JAN 6

    Sean Bellamy

    In this conversation, Sean Bellamy, a long-time educator and co-founder of Sands School, shares insights into the unique educational philosophy and practices of the school. He discusses the importance of democratic education, student choice, and the relational environment that fosters learning. The conversation explores the daily life of students at Sands School, how conflicts are resolved, and the types of students who thrive in this alternative setting. Sean also reflects on the experiences of former students and offers advice for traditional educators looking to implement more student-centered practices. Takeaways Sands School was founded on the principles of democratic education and student involvement. The school emphasizes the importance of listening to students and creating a relational environment. Students at Sands School have the freedom to choose their learning paths, which fosters engagement. Conflict resolution is handled through a school council that includes student participation. Non-negotiable rules exist to maintain safety and respect within the school community. The school caters to a diverse range of students, including those who feel invisible in larger institutions. Former students reflect positively on their experiences, often citing personal growth and happiness. Transitioning to traditional schools can be challenging for some students from Sands School. Teachers are encouraged to create a gravitational field of care and interest to engage students. Personal capital, cultural capital, and informational capital are essential for effective teaching. Host Kevin Fullbrook is an international school leader with 25+ years of global education experience across Australia, China, and the Middle East. As host of The Leadership Passport Podcast, Kevin dives into the stories, strategies, and insights of education leaders from around the world. With a passion for inclusive leadership, student agency, and sustainable school cultures, he brings thoughtful conversations and practical takeaways for educators, aspiring leaders, and anyone interested in the future of learning. Connect with him on Instagram (@kevin.fullbrook) and LinkedIn (Kevin Fullbrook) https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-fullbrook-33034b8b/ https://www.instagram.com/kevin.fullbrook/

    50 min
  8. Dr. Megan Khairallah

    12/30/2025

    Dr. Megan Khairallah

    In this conversation, Dr. Megan Khairallah shares her extensive experience in education leadership, particularly in international schools. She discusses the profound impact of COVID-19 on educational practices and leadership, emphasizing the importance of inclusion and student agency. Dr. Corella also addresses the role of accreditation in fostering school improvement and the challenges of balancing research with the demands of school leadership. Through personal anecdotes, she highlights crisis management experiences and the lessons learned from mistakes. Additionally, she offers valuable advice for aspiring leaders and reflects on emerging trends in education, particularly the influence of AI. Guest Bio Megan is an experienced educator, leader, and researcher with over 30 years in the field of education. She runs her own consultancy, supporting schools in accreditation, strategic planning, and leadership development. She holds a doctorate in Education from Teachers College, Columbia University (USA) and an Executive MBA from the University of Balamand. She began her career as a middle and high school language teacher before becoming Professor and Chair of the Department of Education at the University of Balamand. From 2021 to 2024, she was Secondary School Principal at the International College, Beirut, leading the school through the post-COVID transition and national crises while overseeing four academic programs and advancing multiple accreditation processes. She is now an Adjunct Professor at the University of Balamand. Takeaways Dr. Khairallah's journey in education is shaped by her experiences as a third culture kid.COVID-19 prompted a shift in her career towards school leadership.Inclusion in education encompasses social-emotional well-being, not just academics.Accreditation provides a framework for schools to reflect and improve.Balancing research and leadership is challenging but essential for growth.Crisis management requires strong communication and trust within the team.Mistakes in leadership are opportunities for reflection and growth.Documentation of experiences aids in strategic planning and reflection.Aspiring leaders should not wait for titles to demonstrate leadership.Planning for career transitions is crucial for long-term fulfillment. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Megan Khairallah 02:57 The Impact of COVID on Education Leadership 06:03 Understanding Accreditation in International Schools 08:53 Balancing Research and Leadership 12:10 Crisis Management in Education 15:05 Learning from Mistakes in Leadership 17:54 Advice for Aspiring School Leaders 20:51 Emerging Trends in Education 23:37 Key Leadership Habits and Mindsets 26:55 Closing Thoughts and Reflections Host Kevin Fullbrook is an international school leader with 25+ years of global education experience across Australia, China, and the Middle East. As host of The Leadership Passport Podcast, Kevin dives into the stories, strategies, and insights of education leaders from around the world. With a passion for inclusive leadership, student agency, and sustainable school cultures, he brings thoughtful conversations and practical takeaways for educators, aspiring leaders, and anyone interested in the future of learning. Connect with him on Instagram (@kevin.fullbrook) and LinkedIn (Kevin Fullbrook) https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-fullbrook-33034b8b/ https://www.instagram.com/kevin.fullbrook/

    32 min

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The Leadership Passport Podcast: Conversations in Global School Leadership. Join us for brief, informal chats with education leaders from around the world, hosted by Kevin Fullbrook. In each episode, Kevin sits down with school heads and education thought-leaders—not to talk about what they do, but how they do it. What drives them? What challenges keep them up at night? What personal attributes have shaped their success? It’s real talk about leadership, growth, and the future of international education.