Episodios

  • I.E.L. Podcast EP: 207
    Jan 11 2026

    Impact of Educational Leadership Podcast

    Podcast Host: Dr. Isaiah Drone III

    Panel: Dr. Isaac Carrier, Jerry Green, Brian Roberson, Buddy Thornton, and Jerry Green.

    In this episode of the "Impact of Educational Leadership" podcast, a panel of experts explores the urgent need to redefine high-quality instruction within the modern public school system. The discussion emphasizes that effective education must be a personalized, student-centered endeavor that meets learners at their individual starting points rather than aiming for a generic average. A central theme is the role of Learning Management Systems (LMS) and technology, which the panelists argue should serve as flexible guides to enhance engagement rather than rigid, automated substitutes for rigorous, human-led instruction. To address the post-pandemic crisis of student disengagement and chronic absenteeism, the speakers call for a radical shift in adult behavior, urging administrators to move beyond bureaucratic box-checking toward authentic instructional leadership and community trust. Ultimately, the dialogue posits that transforming schools requires making content relevant to students' lives and fostering a collaborative, "team approach" between educators, families, and students to ensure every child evolves into a fully functional adult.

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  • I.E.L. Podcast EP: 215 Commentary
    Jan 11 2026

    Impact of Educational Leadership Episode 215 Hosted by: I. D. III for Dr. Isaiah Drone III

    |Kaleigh Williams |Buddy Thornton

    Positive Youth Development Framework Pt1

    Positive youth development (PYD) is a holistic approach that focuses on building the strengths and competencies of young people, particularly those in disadvantaged communities. These communities often face numerous challenges,including socioeconomic barriers, limited access to resources, and social injustices. However, by leveraging the principles of PYD, we can foster resilience, empower youth, and create a brighter future for these individuals and their communities.Understanding Positive Youth Development Positive youth development is not just about preventing negative behaviors; it is a proactive approach that emphasizes the potential of young people. Youth in disadvantaged communities often wrestle with systemic issues, including poverty, violence, and limited access to quality education and healthcare. These challenges can hinder their aspirations and opportunities for growth. However, recognizing these barriers is the first step toward creating an effective PYD program.


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  • I.E.L. EP: 231 Commentary
    Jan 10 2026

    Impact of Educational Leadership Episode 231

    Host: Dr. Isaiah Done (ID3)

    Panelists: Dr. Buddy Thornton (Social Change Agent) and Jerry Green (Black Student Advocate) Topic: The Heart of Youth Development and Exploring the Five C’s

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  • The Heart of Youth Development: Exploring the "5 Cs" Framework
    Jan 10 2026

    I.E.L. Podcast Episode 231

    Hosted by: I. D. III for Dr. Isaiah Drone III

    | PSCA Pro Buddy Thornton | Black Student Advocate Jerry Green

    Buddy Thornton: Why are researchers saying that when the 5 Cs come in, and are they using a roadmap for student growth?

    Open Panel: How are these 5Cs connected to one another?

    Jerry Green: How can public school leaders effectively deliver these messages to stakeholders to cultivate diagnostic specificity as it relates to analyzing these problem areas that shift cultures from reactive to proactive? The data shows that when Contribution goes up, risky behaviors like substance abuse drop off significantly. You don't have to "fix" the bad

    behaviors as much when you're busy fueling the good ones.

    Dr. Isaiah Drone III Closing Remark

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  • Why History is More Than Just Dates and Names
    Nov 25 2025

    I.E.L. Podcast Episode 227Hosted by: I. D. III for Isaiah Drone III| Buddy Thornton | John Graham | Jerry GreenWhy History is More Than Just Dates and NamesFor many, history class meant sorting through sources, battles, laws, and names that shaped society. Sometimes it connectedus; other times, it felt distant. Students fail to gasp the information, because it wasn't presented as procedural or sequential. Or made the learner could not use the timelines because they were computationally deprived. Whatever the case might have been, the real gap in understanding was that the lean failed to properly conceptualise the points of view of the significant individuals, events, and issues that cause a chain reaction in society. But what if history not only influences our mindset but also drives our future? Whether you're a businessperson, educator, or student, let's explore why learning from the past is essential, vibrant, and relevant.Buddy Thornton: Is it clinical, spiritual, or ignorance that causes people to ignore history and choose not to learn from theirexperiences?John Graham: What type of training is lacking for teachers, students, and parents when it comes to providing effective civicengagement with stakeholders who support the schools?Jerry Green: How can public school leaders effectively deliver messages to stakeholders to cultivate empathy and criticalthinking that shifts cultures from reactive to proactive?Dr. Isaiah Drone III Closing Remarks


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  • Personal | Emotional Relationship Intelligence
    Nov 23 2025

    Impact of Educational Leadership Episode 228Hosted by: I. D. III for Dr Isaiah Drone IIIJerry Green | Dr. Ericka Johnson |Buddy Thornton | Dewy |Relationship IntelligenceWithdrawal is an emotional response to negative experiences. In today's world, people often avoid genuine conversations, reallife, and sharing personal stories. When these are not presented entertainingly, they are frequently ignored. This episodeexplores the science, psychology, and technology behind how people connect or disconnect in the 21st century. These insightsare not specific to any race, especially when discussing thoughts or considering the use of violence as a response tochallenges, threats, or provocations. Many examine technology’s dual role as a connector and a barrier to meaningful relationships, addressing the paradox of being 'hyper-connected' but still feeling isolated. People reflect on the difference between having thousands of online 'friends' and a few deep, supportive in-person relationships. Multiple emotional factors influence how relationships are maintained across ideological divides in a polarised society.Buddy Thornton: Are AI Companions the Future of Intimacy?Jerry Green: How does constant accessibility via smartphones affect trust, cause digital distractions, and impact the quality offace-to-face time with partners and family?Dr Ericka Johnson: How can leaders build teams where people feel safe to speak up, take risks, and connectauthentically, leading to higher innovation and retention?Dewy: What is your why, and what are the top challenges that you had to overcome to achieve your mission in lifebefore and after technology being in the mix?Dr Isaiah Drone III Closing Remarks


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  • No Self-Awareness Damaging Your Relationships
    Nov 20 2025

    I.E.L. Podcast

    Episode 226Hosted by: I. D. III for Isaiah Drone III| Buddy Thornton | Dr. Ericka Johnson | Jerry Green






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  • Mis-fits to Alignments of MTSS Process
    Nov 5 2025

    Podcast Contributor: Dr. Isaiah Drone III


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