School: After Hours

J. Lee, Youth Development

School After Hours Podcast is a dedicated space for exploring the impact, challenges, and successes of afterschool programs—an often-overlooked yet essential part of youth development. This podcast sheds light on the educators, program leaders, and community partners who work tirelessly to provide enriching experiences for students beyond the classroom. By sharing their stories, insights, and best practices, we aim to elevate the conversation around afterschool programs and advocate for the resources and recognition they deserve. So join us every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month to see what we are going to talk about next. 

  1. 10/14/2025

    S 6 EP 3: Beyond The Mission Statement: Real Strategies For Program Culture feat. Michael Garcia

    Join us for an insightful discussion with Michael Garcia on the critical aspects of building a positive program culture for youth development. In this episode, Michael emphasizes the importance of creating safe, healthy, and happy environments for both staff and youth. Michael shares his strategies on mission and vision alignment, community and staff engagement, and the significance of intentional cultural development. He also provides practical advice for seasoned and aspiring youth development professionals and introduces resources from his website (youthdevelopmentpro.com), including training guides and activity plans. Key Takeaways: Building a positive program culture requires a focus on ensuring that environments are happy, healthy, and safe.Effective change in youth programming involves careful communication of vision and mission to all stakeholders, ensuring community buy-in.Leadership in youth development necessitates a shift towards listening more and empowering others, particularly when implementing new strategies.Maintaining flexibility and a willingness to adapt processes over time with gradual integration can strengthen program effectiveness.Emphasizing relationship building and community engagement is paramount for a sustainable and impactful program culture.Resources: Michael's Book - Becoming A Modern Mentor (Available Now!) Michael's Resource Page - youthdevelopmentpro.com/training-guides 🚀Thanks for Tuning In! Enjoyed the episode? Here's how you can be part of the podcast community: Subscribe: Hit that subscribe button to get fresh episodes delivered straight to your favorite podcast platform.Rate & Review: Love what you hear? Share your thoughts on Apple Podcasts or your preferred platform. Your reviews help us grow!Connect on Social: Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for behind-the-scenes content, updates, and more. Let's stay connected!Share the Love: Spread the word! Share your favorite episode with friends, family, or anyone who needs a dose of School: After Hours Podcast.Your support means the world. Together, let's keep the conversations going! 🚀 Connect With Us Website: www.schoolafterhours.net Newsletter: Afterschool Culture Facebook - @schoolafterhours Instagram - @schoolafterhours LinkedIn - school-after-hours-podcast

    37 min
  2. 09/30/2025

    S 6 EP 2: Mastering Transitions: Turning Downtime Into Engaging Activities feat. Eva Jo Meyers

    In this episode, we sit down with Eva Joe Meyers, a seasoned youth development expert and co-creator of the Spark Deck. They discuss the creation and impact of Spark Decks—sets of cards designed to help youth development professionals and educators manage transitions, foster engagement, and support professional growth. Eva shares insights from her years of experience, offering practical advice for both frontline educators and administrators on turning downtime into meaningful learning opportunities. The conversation also explores the challenges and rewards of making youth development a lifelong career, and the importance of self-care and continuous improvement in out-of-school time programming. Key Talking Points: The origin and purpose of the Spark Deck: back pocket activities to manage transitions and reduce negative behaviors.The importance of keeping activities fresh and engaging during program transitions.Overview of different Spark Decks: positive behavior guidance, social-emotional learning, academic support, equity and inclusion, and professional development.Shifting professional development from lecture-based to hands-on, peer-driven learning.Practical tips for managing transitions: keeping simple supplies on hand, like playing cards or juggling bags, to keep kids engaged.Resources Spark Deck Online Store:  www.spark-decks.com/products/ Spark Deck Website:  www.spark-decks.com Connect With Us Website: www.schoolafterhours.net Newsletter: Afterschool Culture Facebook - @schoolafterhours Instagram - @schoolafterhours LinkedIn - school-after-hours-podcast

    27 min
  3. 09/10/2025

    S 6 EP 1: Attendance Matters: Building Stronger Schools and Communities feat. Johnetta Moore

    In this episode of the School After Hours podcast, we dive into the critical topic of student attendance with attendance strategist Johnetta Moore. Discover how attendance impacts not only the school environment but also after-school programs, and learn strategies to tackle chronic absenteeism. Johnetta shares her insights on building systems that foster belonging and accountability, and the importance of engaging families to strengthen school culture. Tune in to explore practical frameworks and real-life stories that highlight the power of showing up. Key Takeaways: Impact of Attendance on School Culture: High attendance fosters a sense of belonging and community within schools, enhancing morale and instructional flow.Challenges in Attendance: Barriers like transportation, economic responsibilities, and chronic illness significantly impact student attendance.Strategies for Improvement: Janetta’s ACE framework—Analyze, Connect, Empower—serves as a practical guide for administrators aiming to improve attendance.Communication: Diverse communication methods, including social media and community involvement, are essential in engaging families for better attendance outcomes.After-School Programs as Allies: Aligning after-school programs with school goals strengthens the overall educational framework and supports shared attendance objectives.🚀Thanks for Tuning In! Enjoyed the episode? Here's how you can be part of the podcast community: Subscribe: Hit that subscribe button to get fresh episodes delivered straight to your favorite podcast platform.Rate & Review: Love what you hear? Share your thoughts on Apple Podcasts or your preferred platform. Your reviews help us grow!Connect on Social: Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for behind-the-scenes content, updates, and more. Let's stay connected!Share the Love: Spread the word! Share your favorite episode with friends, family, or anyone who needs a dose of School: After Hours Podcast.Your support means the world. Together, let's keep the conversations going! 🚀 Connect With Us Website: www.schoolafterhours.net Newsletter: Afterschool Culture Facebook - @schoolafterhours Instagram - @schoolafterhours LinkedIn - school-after-hours-podcast

    30 min
  4. 04/23/2025

    S 5 EP 10: Empowering Youth with Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurship Skills feat. Kerwyn Phillip

    In this engaging episode of the School After Hours podcast, Jaylee welcomes Kerwyn Phillip to delve into the critical topic of financial literacy in out-of-school programs. As financial literacy gains traction in educational settings, Kerwyn shares practical advice on how schools and afterschool programs can integrate financial lessons into their routines, offering a holistic approach to money management. By fostering financial understanding from a young age, educators can equip students to navigate the complexities of personal finance effectively. Key Takeaways: Financial literacy should be integrated into school programs using simple tools like educational games to teach children about money management.Community involvement is vital in promoting financial literacy; partnerships with organizations can provide valuable resources and support.Setting clear financial goals provides direction and helps individuals plan their financial futures more effectively.Addressing historical distrust in financial institutions requires education and community collaboration.Organizing youth fairs involves considering logistics, ensuring variety in business offerings, and securing necessary resources and sponsorship.Guest(s) Bio:  Kerwyn Phillip is an author, small business consultant and financial literacy advocate. He recently released his first book, “Malik’s First Job: Financial Principles for Teens” about a young man who seeks financial advice from his father. Since the book’s release, Mr. Phillip has appeared on NBC-12 (Richmond), The Michael Colyar Show, Real Black News with Raqiyah Mays, Soul Logistics Radio and several other social media outlets. A lifelong educator and financial literacy advocate, Mr. Phillip has taught Economics and Personal Finance in Henrico County Public Schools, facilitated financial literacy workshops at Richmond Public Library, Henrico County Public Library and Chesterfield County Public Library. In 2016, his organization, The Ndugu Business & Leadership Academy, partnered with the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Department of African American Studies on their SWAGIFY Financial Literacy Research Project. Also in 2016, he received the Manny Award from My Brother’s Keeper of Greater Richmond for contributions to the community in Central Virginia.  Mr. Phillip is the Co-Founder of the Youth Business Exchange, a 501c3 nonprofit organization that promotes and motivates youth entrepreneurs. This organization hosts the annual Richmond Children’s Business Fair, which is a public marketplace that allows youth entrepreneurs, between the ages of 5 - 17, to promote their products and services. Resources: Book A Free Consultation with ME! https://www.schoolafterhours.com/services Kerwyn Phillip Instagram: @kerwynphillip Check out Malik's First Job book: Malik's First Job Youth Business Exchange: https://youthbusinessexchange.org/ Connect With Us Website: www.schoolafterhours.net Newsletter: Afterschool Culture Facebook - @schoolafterhours Instagram - @schoolafterhours LinkedIn - school-after-hours-podcast

    18 min
  5. 03/12/2025

    S 5 EP 9: Cultivating Joy and Resilience in Kids Through Storytelling feat. Gina Prosch

    In this episode, we sit down with Gina Prosh, an esteemed author and educator, to explore the profound impact of cultivating positive emotions in children. Gina shares her inspirational journey from academia to writing, leading to the development of her acclaimed Holly's Choice book series. She also discusses the significance of nurturing a positive mindset, emphasizing how children can learn to seek joy and hope in everyday experiences. Her book, "Joy: You Find What You Look For," from the Holly's Choice series, introduces young readers to this empowering concept through relatable storytelling. In this engaging conversation, Gina shares personal anecdotes and practical strategies, underlining the importance of emotional resilience. Her insights are packed with tips for educators and parents looking to model positivity and build a hopeful environment for children. Key Takeaways: Gina Prosh's experience in education and writing contributes to her unique approach to fostering positive emotions in children.Her Holly's Choice series is inspired by real-life events and aims to teach children the importance of joy and hope.Positive reinforcement and proactive mindset cultivation are crucial in helping children develop resilience.Modeling failure and perseverance as a parent or educator is vital in teaching children that success often follows adversity.Focusing on the long-term progress rather than short-term failures can significantly impact educational outcomes.Resources: Book A Free Consultation with ME! https://www.schoolafterhours.com/services Summer School Lunch and Learn Series: https://bit.ly/SummerSchool25 Gina's Website: https://www.ginaprosch.com/ 🚀Thanks for Tuning In! Enjoyed the episode? Here's how you can be part of the podcast community: Subscribe: Hit that subscribe button to get fresh episodes delivered straight to your favorite podcast platform.Rate & Review: Love what you hear? Share your thoughts on Apple Podcasts or your preferred platform. Your reviews help us grow!Connect on Social: Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for behind-the-scenes content, updates, and more. Let's stay connected!Share the Love: Spread the word! Share your favorite episode with friends, family, or anyone who needs a dose of School: After Hours Podcast.Your support means the world. Together, let's keep the conversations going! 🚀 Connect With Us Website: www.schoolafterhours.net Newsletter: Afterschool Culture Facebook - @schoolafterhours Instagram - @schoolafterhours LinkedIn - school-after-hours-podcast

    29 min
  6. 02/12/2025

    S 5 EP 8: How To Cultivate Culture and Safety In Afterschool Programs feat. Juan Alvarado

    In this enlightening episode of the "School After Hours Podcast," Juan Alvarado joins us to delve into the critical elements of culture building in out-of-school time programs and creating safe environments for staff and students. Juan discusses the foundational aspects of establishing a productive culture while emphasizing the necessity of relationship-building, supportive structures, and clear, consistent expectations for both staff and students. As you listen to this episode you'll get actionable insights into how after-school programs can align their goals to foster environments that are not only educational but also safe and motivational. Key Takeaways: Modeling Expectations: Setting clear expectations for oneself, staff, and students is vital for effective program management and cultural coherence.Student Feedback Integration: Actively incorporate student feedback to enhance program engagement and ensure activities align with their interests and developmental needs.Building Relationships: A strong culture is rooted in relationship-building, which serves as a foundation for both structure and safety in educational settings.Professional Growth Insights: Juan advises professionals to seek varied experiences across different educational settings to build a versatile and robust career in youth development.Strategic Program Design: Innovative terminology and structured activities, like "structured fellowship," can creatively meet grant requirements while addressing student needs.Resources: Book A Free Consultation with ME! https://www.schoolafterhours.com/services Summer School Lunch and Learn Series: https://bit.ly/SummerSchool25 Juan's Website: https://weraizethebar.com/ 🚀Thanks for Tuning In! Enjoyed the episode? Here's how you can be part of the podcast community: Subscribe: Hit that subscribe button to get fresh episodes delivered straight to your favorite podcast platform.Rate & Review: Love what you hear? Share your thoughts on Apple Podcasts or your preferred platform. Your reviews help us grow!Connect on Social: Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for behind-the-scenes content, updates, and more. Let's stay connected!Share the Love: Spread the word! Share your favorite episode with friends, family, or anyone who needs a dose of School: After Hours Podcast.Your support means the world. Together, let's keep the conversations going! 🚀 Connect With Us Website: www.schoolafterhours.net Newsletter: Afterschool Culture Facebook - @schoolafterhours Instagram - @schoolafterhours LinkedIn - school-after-hours-podcast

    31 min
  7. 01/30/2025

    S 5 EP 7: The Entrepreneurship Series: Transforming Passion Into A Business feat. Emily Fleming

    In this engaging episode, Emily Fleming shares her journey from classroom teacher to entrepreneur in the field of yoga and mindfulness education. With a background in special education and significant experience in teaching yoga to children, Emily discusses how she identified a gap in the education system that led her to offer holistic wellness services to schools. This conversation explores how mindfulness and yoga can transform classrooms, enhance students' emotional regulation, and support educators in managing stress.  Emily also addresses how she expanded her scope from teaching students to include teacher self-care and family workshops. As she navigates the challenges of entrepreneurship, Emily's journey underscores the value of perseverance, adaptability, and the importance of investing in one's passion. Her consultancy now bridges the gap between schools' needs and sustainable wellness solutions. Key Takeaways: Emily Fleming transitioned from teaching in a classroom to running a successful yoga and mindfulness consultancy, focusing on improving well-being in educational settings.Yoga and mindfulness in schools can significantly aid students in emotional regulation and provide teachers with tools for self-care and stress management.Emily stresses the importance of adapting services to address specific needs within school ecosystems, from classroom environments to after-school programs.Entrepreneurial success in education consulting requires perseverance, clear vision, and leveraging personal networks for growth and sustainability.Engaging parents and the wider school community in mindfulness practices can enhance the collective experience and benefits of yoga and mindfulness programs.Guest Bio: Emily Fleming (MAT, RYT500, RCYT) is a certified educator with over a decade of classroom teaching experience, a certified yoga instructor, and the founder of Yoga In Classrooms And Schools Consulting (YCSC).  After three years of teaching special education on the West and South Side of Chicago, Emily spent 8 years teaching yoga and mindfulness as a daily enrichment class at a middle school in Baltimore, MD. During her time teaching in Baltimore, she developed a 3-year curriculum focused on using yoga and mindfulness as a means of exploring SEL competencies and incorporated Project Based Learning and Arts Integration into her curriculum. Emily founded YCSC in early 2022 and left the classroom in June of 2023. Through YCSC, she now empowers schools, districts, and other youth serving organizations to prioritize the well-being of students, staff, and families through yogic practices. Resources: Summer School Lunch and Learn Series Registration : Emily Fleming on Instagram: @YogaInClassroomsAndSchoolsYoga in Classrooms and Schools Website: www.yogainclassroomsandschools.com🚀Thanks for Tuning In!  Connect With Us Website: www.schoolafterhours.net Newsletter: Afterschool Culture Facebook - @schoolafterhours Instagram - @schoolafterhours LinkedIn - school-after-hours-podcast

    30 min

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School After Hours Podcast is a dedicated space for exploring the impact, challenges, and successes of afterschool programs—an often-overlooked yet essential part of youth development. This podcast sheds light on the educators, program leaders, and community partners who work tirelessly to provide enriching experiences for students beyond the classroom. By sharing their stories, insights, and best practices, we aim to elevate the conversation around afterschool programs and advocate for the resources and recognition they deserve. So join us every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month to see what we are going to talk about next.