Hallway Conversations with Ed Leaders

Dr. Chris Galloway, Dr. Jeff Price, and Dr. Mark Cantu

Welcome to "Hallway Conversations with Ed Leaders,” where Chris, Jeff, and Mark take you behind the scenes of today's education landscape. Join us as we walk the hallways with top education leaders, diving into candid discussions on current topics, challenges, and innovations in schools. Whether we’re exploring pressing issues or offering practical solutions, our conversations are always insightful and unfiltered. Get ready for real talk with those shaping the future of education, and come away with ideas and strategies you can apply in your own educational journey.

  1. 08/04/2025

    Coaching for High Stakes Conversations

    Welcome back to the podcast! In this powerful session, we explore how to coach clients through high-stakes conversations—those pivotal moments when emotions run high, reputations are on the line, and leadership is truly tested. Whether it’s a difficult employee review, a tense parent meeting, or a major boardroom discussion, these conversations aren’t rare—they’re routine for anyone in leadership. This episode has a dual focus:🔹 Understanding the dynamics of high-stakes conversations🔹 Coaching your clients to navigate them with clarity, confidence, and composure We’ll walk through: The difference between preparation and perfection How to build emotional intelligence and regulate emotions under pressure Role-playing and rehearsal techniques for impactful coaching How to slow the moment down and make values-aligned decisions The coach’s role in reflecting, reframing, and helping clients anticipate responses Drawing inspiration from Crucial Conversations and the CARS coaching method, we dive deep into strategies that strengthen communication, build trust, and empower leaders to approach these moments with intention. Key Takeaways:✔️ Prepare, don’t wing it✔️ Listening is influence✔️ Emotions are data, not directions✔️ Strategic thinking beats emotional reactivity✔️ Clarity of purpose reduces the chance of being hijacked by stress Whether you’re guiding clients—or preparing for your own tough conversation—this episode is your essential toolkit. 🚨 Plus: Hear how to enroll in their nationally accredited executive coaching certification program—now 25% off for a limited time. Use promo code SUMMERCOACH and check the show notes for more info. https://edthoughtpartners.learnworlds.com/course/strategic-leadership-coach-certification Check out Jeff's blog with the framework: https://learningtoleadingbridge.com

    26 min
  2. 02/25/2025

    The Heart of Education: Trust, Relationships, and Restorative Practices

    In this episode of Hallway Conversations, Chris Galloway and Jeff Price engage with Dr. Jessica Moreno, an educator with extensive experience in restorative practices. They discuss the importance of building community and relationships in educational settings, particularly in alternative schools. Dr. Moreno shares her insights on implementing restorative practices in both alternative and traditional schools, emphasizing the need for trust and emotional regulation. The conversation highlights the long-term commitment required for effective restorative practices and the impact on both students and educators. Learn more about our nationally accredited, board-certified coaching program at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Education Thought Partners⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Send your questions to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠questions@edthoughtpartners.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Stay informed and inspired—subscribe to our weekly leadership newsletter for the latest insights and practical coaching tips! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sign up here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.Check out Jeff's Blog: www.learningtoleadingbridge.com takeaways Restorative practices are a complement to traditional discipline, not a replacement. Building community is essential, especially in alternative education settings. Trust and psychological safety are prerequisites for effective restorative practices. Teachers should incorporate relationship-building activities into their daily routines. Restorative practices can lead to significant improvements in student behavior and academic performance. Engaging students in silly, low-pressure questions can foster connection and trust. Restorative practices require time and intentionality to be effective. Dysregulated adults cannot effectively support dysregulated children. The role of circles in restorative practices is to be introduced after trust is established. Feedback and transparency are crucial in building relationships with both students and staff.

    31 min

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Welcome to "Hallway Conversations with Ed Leaders,” where Chris, Jeff, and Mark take you behind the scenes of today's education landscape. Join us as we walk the hallways with top education leaders, diving into candid discussions on current topics, challenges, and innovations in schools. Whether we’re exploring pressing issues or offering practical solutions, our conversations are always insightful and unfiltered. Get ready for real talk with those shaping the future of education, and come away with ideas and strategies you can apply in your own educational journey.