EdLeadership on Tap

Gilbert Gonzalez, David Denning, Michael Crow

Published every two weeks during the school year, EdLeadership on Tap is your go-to podcast for current and aspiring school leaders and administrators ready to lead with purpose, vision, and impact. Whether you're looking to sharpen your leadership skills, stay informed about the latest trends in education, or simply unwind with engaging conversation, this podcast has something for you. Questions? email us- info@edleadershipontap.com

  1. JAN 27

    ELOT S1E11 Leadership and Mental Health

    Send us a text In this episode of EdLeadership on Tap, co-hosts Gilbert Gonzalez, Dave Denning, and Michael Crow are joined by guest Chansi Shope, a Licensed Professional Counselor and experienced school counselor. The discussion centers on the vital intersection of leadership and mental health in the high-stakes environment of school administration. The team explores how the unique pressures of school leadership—ranging from crisis management to staff morale—impact the mental well-being of administrators. Chansi shares insights on how leaders can navigate these demands without compromising their effectiveness, emphasizing that a leader's mental health is a foundational element of a positive school culture. The episode outlines actionable ways to maintain a healthy mindset.  The episode concludes with the "On Tap" segment, where the hosts and Chansi step away from professional talk to share their most iconic characters from a movie or TV series. Website: www.edleadershipontap.com Email: info@edleadershipontap.com The content of this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of any organizations they are affiliated with. This podcast is not intended to replace professional advice, mentorship, or official training programs. Listeners are encouraged to adapt the strategies discussed to their unique contexts and consult with relevant experts when making decisions.

    48 min
  2. 12/16/2025

    ELOT S1E9 Leadership Unplugged-Ted Willmann

    Send us a text Join Gilbert, Dave and Michael for an inspiring conversation with Ted Willmann, a leader whose career path exemplifies adaptability and the enduring power of fundamental leadership principles. In this episode, Ted shares his unique professional journey, which began on the football field as a coach and evolved into an impactful role in educational administration.  Discover the leadership lessons Ted learned in the high-stakes environment of competitive sports and how he effectively transferred those vital skills—communication, team building, strategy, and resilience—into the administrative setting of a school. Whether you are an educator, a coach, or a professional in any field looking to refine your leadership style, Ted’s story offers actionable insights into translating experience across different roles and inspiring those around you.  For the On Tap Segment your co-hosts and Ted share their favorite Texas high school football players of all time. Website: www.edleadershipontap.com Email: info@edleadershipontap.com The content of this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of any organizations they are affiliated with. This podcast is not intended to replace professional advice, mentorship, or official training programs. Listeners are encouraged to adapt the strategies discussed to their unique contexts and consult with relevant experts when making decisions.

    52 min
  3. 12/02/2025

    ELOT S1E8 Effective Documentation

    Send us a text In this episode Gilbert, Dave and Michael tackle a critical but often challenging aspect of school administration: effectively documenting teacher performance. The episode opens by defining the core purposes of documentation—from ensuring legal compliance and supporting HR decisions to facilitating professional growth. The hosts then outline various types of documentation, distinguishing between informal notes, formal observation reports, and performance improvement plans. A major portion of the discussion is dedicated to the common barriers administrators face, such as time constraints, discomfort with difficult conversations, and the emotional toll of critical feedback. To counter these challenges, the hosts share key characteristics of effective documentation: it must be clear, objective, concise, and consistently guided by factual data and evidence. Ultimately, the episode emphasizes that the primary goal isn't just compliance, but culture. The hosts encourage school leaders to use documentation as a tool for fostering a coaching and growth-oriented environment, rather than a punitive one, thereby sustaining staff morale and building a positive school climate. For the On Tap segment Gilbert, Dave and Michael share the musical artist they would pay $500 to see in concert. Website: www.edleadershipontap.com Email: info@edleadershipontap.com The content of this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of any organizations they are affiliated with. This podcast is not intended to replace professional advice, mentorship, or official training programs. Listeners are encouraged to adapt the strategies discussed to their unique contexts and consult with relevant experts when making decisions.

    35 min

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Published every two weeks during the school year, EdLeadership on Tap is your go-to podcast for current and aspiring school leaders and administrators ready to lead with purpose, vision, and impact. Whether you're looking to sharpen your leadership skills, stay informed about the latest trends in education, or simply unwind with engaging conversation, this podcast has something for you. Questions? email us- info@edleadershipontap.com