Bite-Sized: Insights from New York State PTA

New York State PTA

🎙️ Bite-Sized: Insights from NYS PTA brings you real talk from real PTA leaders across New York. From quick leadership tips and inspiring stories to laugh-out-loud moments and honest lessons, this podcast gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what it truly means to lead in today’s PTA. Whether you’re brand new or a seasoned pro, these bite-sized episodes deliver connection, community, and clarity—one conversation at a time. Because every story counts… even the ones that could’ve been an email.

Episodes

  1. Aug 1

    Creating a Safer, Healthier Future: Insights from the New York State PTA Panel

    This episode was recorded live at the NYS PTA Summer Leadership Conference in Albany, NY on July 18, 2026.  Our panel of experts discusses critical issues facing schools and families today, emphasizing prevention, safety, and health education for young people. Learn practical strategies to support adolescent well-being and create safer school environments. Main Topics Covered: The underestimated risks of substance use among adolescents, including nicotine, THC, and emerging products like flavored gummies The importance of metabolic health awareness and early screening to prevent lifelong conditions Recognizing the often overlooked mental health and safety challenges in schools, including gun violence and bullying How parents and educators can foster open conversations and advocate for better safety measures Practical actions within 30 days: engaging in school safety planning and encouraging anonymous reporting tools Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to the panel and session overview 00:36 - Expert introductions and their work focus 02:15 - Personal motivations for youth health and safety initiatives 03:35 - How women’s health impacts family and community well-being 05:44 - Military and crisis management experience informing school safety strategies 08:09 - Underestimated health and safety issues in communities: substance use, metabolic health, and mental health 12:09 - What young people are telling us about their needs and concerns 16:23 - Insights into vaping, cannabis, and emerging youth harm products 18:34 - Delayed health screenings and conversations that matter for adolescent girls 20:35 - Building healthy habits and advocacy skills in young women 22:08 - The components of a comprehensive school safety plan 24:31 - Why organizations wait for crises and the importance of proactive prevention 28:14 - The danger of complacency and the importance of vigilance in school safety 30:06 - Practical steps parents and educators can take within 30 days to improve school health and safety 32:30 - Final advice: Living by example and advocating for key safety initiatives Resources & Links: Stanford Reach Lab American Academy of Pediatrics Screening Guidelines Fentanyl Overdose Prevention Resources School Safety Planning Resources Book: Anxious Generation Connect with the Panelists: Dr. Bonnie Halpern-Felsher - LinkedIn Dr. Samihah Ahmed - LinkedIn Brian Backus - LinkedIn

  2. Jun 3

    Leadership, Advocacy, and Hope - Insights from Yvonne Johnson, National PTA President

    Are you ready to be inspired? In this episode, Yvonne Johnson shares her journey from local PTA leader to the national stage, highlighting lessons on advocacy, leadership, and resilience that apply to all PTA volunteers and leaders. Recorded on March 24, 2026.Main Topics: Yvonne Johnson's leadership journey and breakthroughs in advocacyThe importance of building trust and community in PTAHow to effectively lead during challenging timesThe value of professional development and continuous learning in PTAStrategies for fostering family engagement and digital safetyInsights into PTA's programs and resources for local unitsThe key role of hope and authenticity in leadershipTimestamps:00:00 - Introducing Yvonne Johnson, past PTA President and advocate00:31 - Yvonne's background and early involvement in PTA and advocacy01:57 - Her journey from local to national leadership04:21 - The importance of advocacy and voice in PTA06:54 - Mentorship, leadership development, and passing the baton08:40 - Insights into upcoming National PTA convention09:35 - The significance of resolutions and policy advocacy11:54 - Building relationships through in-person conferences12:34 - How PTA is more than just a school organization—it's leadership for families16:38 - Reflection on major decisions during her tenure, including dues increase20:28 - The importance of professional development and standards in PTA leadership23:01 - Resources for local leaders on the PTA Thrive platform26:10 - What most people don't see about leadership at the national level27:37 - Personal facets of Yvonne’s leadership style31:04 - Overcoming challenges and self-doubt in leadership roles36:34 - The power of trust, perseverance, and empathy44:59 - Final message: hold onto hope and the importance of showing up authenticallyResources & Links: ⁠PTA.org⁠ — official PTA website with resources and programs⁠PTA Thrive Platform⁠ — online training and courses⁠PTA Family Engagement Standards⁠ — guiding principles for PTA engagement⁠PTA Connected Program⁠ — digital safety resources for families⁠Reflections Program⁠ — arts recognition program for students⁠PTA COVID-19 Resources⁠ — support for pandemic-related challengesRemember, leadership is about who you show up as — your authenticity, passion, and hope can make all the difference. Join us in carrying forward the legacy of PTA by inspiring others and making an impact in your community.

  3. May 20

    Bridging the Gap: How PTAs, Boards, and BOCES Can Collaborate for Better Education

    SummaryThis episode explores the collaboration between school boards, BOCES, and PTAs, highlighting real stories, challenges, and strategies for effective teamwork in education. Guest Catherine Romano shares insights from decades of experience, emphasizing communication, trust, and community engagement.KeywordsPTA, school boards, BOCES, education collaboration, community engagement, school leadership, communication, teamwork in educationKey  topicsCommunication breakdowns and solutions in education collaborationBuilding trust and breaking silos among PTAs, boards, and BOCESReal-life examples of successful teamwork in schoolsStrategies for effective advocacy and community engagementGuest  nameCatherine RomanoTitlesBridging the Gap: How PTAs, Boards, and BOCES Can Collaborate EffectivelyThe Power of Partnership: Building Trust in Education LeadershipSound bites"Honesty and trust make the structure work""Showcasing programs changes perceptions""Share facts, not passion, in advocacy"Chapters00:00 Bridging the Gap in Education03:10 Understanding Collaboration Dynamics04:50 Navigating the Unique Landscape of NYC Education05:15 Real-Life Examples of Effective Collaboration11:47 Connecting Boards, BOCES, and PTAs18:15 Understanding BOCES Programs and Their Impact22:49 Bridging Communication Gaps in Education29:31 Creating Effective Advocacy and Collaboration36:43 Transforming PTA into a Powerful Advocacy Tool48:56 Building Connections in PTA Leadership51:15 Rapid Fire Insights on Collaboration52:02 Favorite PTA Moments and Teamwork55:42 Addressing Parental Concerns in Schools59:41 Navigating Challenges as PTA Leaders01:02:30 The Impact of Leadership on FamiliesRecorded on 10/29/25

  4. Mar 17

    Council Unplugged - Live from the 2025 NYS PTA Convention

    This episode was recorded live at the NYS PTA Convention in Niagara Falls, NY on Sunday, November 16, 2025. Includes your podcast hosts Robin Brumfield, Kathleen McEnroe, Mary Sotomayor & Sonya Verrillo as well as panelists Brenda Cardoza and Maria Sanders. Ideas were also shared by PTA leaders who attended the workshop/recording. Summary: This conversation explores the multifaceted roles and challenges faced by PTA leaders, emphasizing the importance of teamwork, volunteer engagement, financial accountability, and fostering a supportive culture within the organization. The speakers share personal insights and strategies for building effective teams, recruiting and retaining volunteers, and navigating the complexities of budget season, all while highlighting the collaborative nature of PTA work. TakeawaysPTA leadership is filled with unexpected challenges, and building a strong team often requires reaching beyond traditional members to bring in new voices and perspectives. Micro-volunteering can significantly ease the workload by allowing people to contribute in smaller, more manageable ways, while innovative approaches help PTAs operate more effectively in today’s busy school communities. Volunteers should always feel valued and recognized for their contributions, and maintaining strong financial accountability is essential to the success and credibility of any PTA. Councils should serve as supportive allies rather than overseers, helping local units feel empowered rather than directed. When leaders focus on creating a culture of trust, it encourages open communication and stronger collaboration among schools, which in turn enhances overall community engagement. Through it all, PTA service builds meaningful experience and develops transferable skills that are valuable in many professional settings.  Sound bites"Micro volunteering is key.""PTA is a business.""We are not the boss of PTA."Chapters00:00 Welcome to Council Conversations Unfiltered04:42 Building Effective Teams in PTA09:23 Recruiting and Retaining Volunteers14:15 Navigating Budget Season and Financial Accountability17:24 Understanding the Role of Council24:34 Creating a Culture of Trust and SupportKeywordsPTA, leadership, teamwork, volunteers, budget, council, support, community, education, collaboration

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🎙️ Bite-Sized: Insights from NYS PTA brings you real talk from real PTA leaders across New York. From quick leadership tips and inspiring stories to laugh-out-loud moments and honest lessons, this podcast gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what it truly means to lead in today’s PTA. Whether you’re brand new or a seasoned pro, these bite-sized episodes deliver connection, community, and clarity—one conversation at a time. Because every story counts… even the ones that could’ve been an email.