Teach Like A Rock Star Podcast

Hal Bowman

Raw and Revealing Conversations about Great Educators and Amazing Schools

  1. Ep 98 | Detective Fil Waters

    03/24/2020

    Ep 98 | Detective Fil Waters

    Detective Fil Waters has served in Law Enforcement for 33 years.  He joined the Houston Police Department as a member of Lateral Cadet Class #L3-93, and embarked on a career with HPD (1993-2017) that spanned over 24 years; assigned to the Houston Police Homicide Division for 23 years working a large volume of varying homicide investigations and high-profile cases.  Prior to HPD, he worked eight years as a deputy sheriff with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office (1985-1993) achieving the rank of Detective Sergeant, and one year with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office (1984-1985) as a reserve deputy sheriff.  Detective Waters holds his Masters Degree in Criminal Justice Management from Sam Houston State University and his undergraduate degree in Political Science from Oklahoma State University.  Prior to his career in Law Enforcement, Detective Waters was a 1st Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps where he conducted investigations for the Commanding General’s Office, 2nd Marine Division, Camp Lejeune, NC, and was awarded the Navy Achievement Medal.  Detective Waters worked several years in Narcotics, and during that time investigated crimes involving The Occult.  He has been a Certified TCOLE Instructor since 1986 and has traveled extensively instructing law enforcement agencies nationally and internationally developing curriculum in Law Enforcement training, to include, Interviewing Techniques Training, Homicide Investigations, Courtroom Testimony, Ethics in Law Enforcement, Firearms Training, and other related topics. Detective Waters is an instructor with International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program (ICITAP) which “works with foreign governments to develop professional and transparent law enforcement institutions that protect human rights, combat corruption, and reduce the threat of transnational crime and terrorism. ICITAP provides international development assistance that supports both national security and foreign policy objectives.”  ICITAP is located in the Department of Justice’s Criminal Division, and “works in close partnership with and receives funding for its programs from the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and the U.S. Department of Defense.” During his career at HPD, Detective Waters received one Mayor’s Commendation, one District 1 City Councilman’s Achievement Award (James Rodriguez), five Chief’s Commendations, two Assistant Chief Commendations, fourteen Supervisor Commendations, one Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector’s Commendation (Mike Sullivan), twenty-two Citizen Letters of Commendation, seven outside agency commendations (i.e. US Attorney’s Office-Western District of Texas, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Brazoria County DA’s Office, Blanco County Sheriff’s Office, Metro Transit Authority-DPS, Anne Arundel County PD-Maryland, and National Police Agency-Japan); was twice a Police Week Award Finalist, and received the 100 Club Officer of the Year Award (2011).  Additionally, on September 14, 2017, he received a Mayor’s Proclamation from the City of Hedwig Village for his assistance in the investigation of a Capital Murder which had taken place in Hedwig Village.  Detective Waters has been featured on 48 Hours “Gone” (CBS), “Criminal Confessions” (Oxygen Channel), “Shadow of Doubt” (ID Discovery Channel), “For My Man” (TV One), “Killer Couples” (Oxygen Channel), “Gangland-Deadly Blast (Tango Blast Gang In Houston, Texas…)” (History Channel), Real TV, Fox News, and numerous local stations. Detective Waters was one of the original members of the Houston Police Department’s Gang Murder Squad and in nearly five years in that capacity maintained over a 96% percent case clearance rate, having worked over 140 gang related homicide cases.  Of the almost 400 murder investigations Detective Waters was assigned, he achieved a 96% clearance rate, gaining confessions in 90% of those cases. Additionally, Detective Waters has worked hundreds of investigations of Kidnapping, Murder-For-Hire, Aggravated Assault, Deadly Conduct, Assault, etc.  Detective Waters Online: Website | kindredspiritsinvestigations.com Email | fil@kindredspiritsinvestigations.com Detective Waters on Social Media: Facebook | @kindredspiritsinvestigations Twitter | @detfilwaters Instagram | @detfilwaters

    59 min
  2. Ep 94 | Evan Whitehead

    02/14/2020

    Ep 94 | Evan Whitehead

    Evan Whitehead has been in the field of education for over 20 years spanning over three decades, and is currently the Director of Special Services, for Lindop School District 92, in Broadview, IL.  In his current role Evan oversees all Federal Programs (Special Education, McKinney-Vento, English Learners, and Title I), Early Childhood Education, Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS), Social Emotional Learning, Family and Community Engagement, Health Services, Continuous Improvement, Equity, Diversity, and Cultural Competency.  Evan started his career in education as a crisis and behavior interventionist at therapeutic day school in the Northwest Suburbs of Chicago, IL. Over his career he has held the following positions: Special Education Paraprofessional, Special Education High School Teacher, Latino Parent Outreach Coordinator, Dean of Student Discipline, Community Outreach Coordinator, Director of Special Services, Director of Bilingual Education and English Learners, Title I Director, and Assistant Superintendent of Special Services.  Evan also worked as a District Liaison with the Illinois State Board of Education’s Statewide System of Support. As a District Liaison, Evan was charged with leading District Assistance Teams in implementing supports to districts in order to build district capacity to schools and help reduce the largest within-school gaps in achievement or largest within-school gaps in graduation rates at the high school level.  Evan is also a National Consultant, Trainer and Presenter with Dr. Ruby K. Payne’s aha! Process, Inc. www.ahaprocess.com . In his work with aha! Process, Evan provides local and national trainings, presentations, and speaking engagements on Dr. Ruby K. Payne’s most recent book and workshop “Emotional Poverty in All Demographics: How to Reduce Anger, Anxiety, and Violence in the Classroom”. https://www.ahaprocess.com/workshop/emotional-poverty-on- site-workshop.  Recently, in November 2019, Evan presented at two statewide Educator Conferences. On November 19, 2019, Evan co-presented “Emotional Poverty in All Demographics” during the general session at the Alabama Association of Elementary School Administrators (AAESA), Fall Instructional Conference in Orange Beach, Alabama.  On November 23, 2019, at the IASB-IASA- IASBO Joint Annual Conference in Chicago, IL. Evan presented “Need and Numbers: Board Policies for Equity and Accountability —strategically and intentionally creating board policies based on data, including policies covering professional learning, cultural relevancy, SEL, ISTE standards, to establish accountability goals, using district norms, to leverage achievement.”  Evan is also the Executive Director of Educational Services with Strategic Project Management, Inc. www.strategicpm.us in which he oversees training, professional development, continuous improvement services for school districts, higher education institutions, non-profit organizations, social-service agencies.  In September 2019, Evan was appointed to a four year term, on the Illinois State Board of Education Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Consolidated Committee of Practitioners (CCOP), by Illinois State Board of Education, State Superintendent Dr. Carmen I. Ayala. The mission of ESEA Consolidated Committee of Practitioners is to study and advise the Illinois State Board of Education on the implementation of programs under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act to ensure that high quality services are available for all students especially those most in need.  Evan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Special Education with a concentration of Bilingual Bi-cultural Special Education and English as a Second Language, Minor in Spanish Language and Literature and Master of Arts in Educational Leadership and Administration.  Evan also studied Afro-Latino Studies and Spanish Language at Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra in Santiago, Dominican Republic.  Evan's areas of expertise include Special Education, Social Emotional Learning, Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS), District/School Continuous Improvement, Family and Community Engagement, Federal Programs, Equity, Diversity, Cultural Competency and Mental Health.  Evan is a husband, father, mental health advocate, and has coached youth sports for over 15 years.   Contact Evan Online: Website | ahaprocess.com Website | strategiclearningsolutions.com Website | strategicpm.us Email | evanwhitehead11@gmail.com Connect with Evan on Social Media: Twitter | @EvanWhitehead00

    1h 6m
  3. Ep 93 | Ryan Sheehy

    01/28/2020

    Ep 93 | Ryan Sheehy

    Ryan Sheehy was raised in Southern California where his diverse education experiences all started. He attended public school, private school, and was home-schooled. He has seen and been part of all types of education systems, which gives him a different perspective. Ryan is a passionate educator that has made it his mission to help everyone live up to their potential and unleash their power to change the life of a child.  He also has an immense dedication for kids and for making sure all educators understand the power they have in a child's life. Ryan was a physical education teacher for ten years before taking the leap from teacher to administrator. After serving two years as a high school vice principal, Ryan is now the lead learner/principal of an elementary school in Concord, California. Ryan prides himself as being someone who can build strong school culture and that is exactly what has happened at the schools where he has served as an administrator. Ryan works in the community where he lives, which allows him to build many relationships that foster a great learning environment for staff, students and families. Ryan also travels and speaks about creative educational practices and how we all have the power to Be the One for Kids. Ryan also speaks about Incorporating Technology, Being an Educator In Action, Creating a School Where No Wants To Leave, and many other topics. He moderates a variety of Twitter chats and is very active on social media. Ryan's wife, Barbara, and four children, Robert, Joshua, Julianna, and Zachary, are the light of his world. Ryan and his family reside in Concord, California. Contact Ryan Online: Website | ryansheehy.us Email | mrryansheehy@gmail.com Join Ryan on Social Media: Facebook | @sheehyrw Instagram | @sheehyrw Twitter |  @sheehyrw

    1 hr
4.9
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13 Ratings

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