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  • Episode replay: Glenn E. Singleton, Founder and CEO of Courageous Conversation
    Apr 7 2026

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    This is a re-release of this episode, back by popular demand. Glenn E. Singleton is the Founder and CEO of Courageous Conversation, an agency that guides leadership development in education, government, corporation, law enforcement, and community organizing. Glenn unveils the personal encounters and revelations that have shaped his life's work in the form of his pivotal Courageous Conversation protocol. He outlines the four foundational agreements vital for maintaining engagement and managing discomfort as we confront the complex realities of race in our everyday conversations. The episode closes with his experiences of systemic change, from the corridors of school districts to the boardrooms of multinational corporations. Join us for this compelling narrative that not only informs but also empowers us to take part in the courageous conversations that are crucial for a thriving, diverse society.

    Learn more about Glenn Singleton and Courageous Conversation®.

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  • Episode replay: Seth Hettena, Journalist, Author
    Mar 31 2026

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    This is a re-release of this episode by popular demand. Seth Hettena is a veteran journalist who has worked with the Associated Press and various newspapers throughout the United States. He is also an author who has a Substack newsletter called The Ice Man which is a serialized version of a book he has written about the Navy Seals. In this conversation, Seth discusses how journalism has changed throughout his career, including the future impact of Artificial Intelligence.

    Learn more about Seth: https://sethhettena.com/

    Read Seth’s Substack Newsletter The Ice Man: https://theiceman.substack.com/

    Connect with Seth on X: https://twitter.com/seth_hettena

    Connect with Dr. Sciarretta on X: https://twitter.com/dvs1970

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  • Episode replay: Chris Joffe, Founder and CEO of Joffe Emergency Services
    Mar 16 2026

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    This is a re-release of an earlier episode, back by popular demand. Chris Joffe is the founder and CEO of Joffe Emergency Services. Chris started the company 15 years ago with a simple promise: to empower teams with the skills, knowledge, and confidence they need to keep people safe in an emergency. Joffe has become one of the nation's leading safety organizations for schools and events, and has over 2,000 clients. Chris is also an author with a book forthcoming, a certified pilot, scuba diver, and endurance runner.


    Learn more about Chris: chrisjoffe.com/
    Learn more about Joffe Emergency Services: joffeemergencyservices.com/
    Pre-order Chris’s book: All Clear: Lessons from a Decade Managing School Crises
    Connect with Chris on Twitter
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  • #111: Dr. Bob Berk on the Power of Conflict Mediation
    Dec 13 2025

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    Dr. Bob Berk—principal consultant at New Table Consulting, longtime mediator, and former school leader—discusses how smart organizations turn friction into forward motion without losing people or momentum.

    New Table Consulting

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  • #110: Dr. Reza Aslan on the 20th Anniversary of his bestseller “No God But God”
    Nov 30 2025

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    We trace Reza Aslan’s journey from Iran to American academia, and look back at the two decades since the publication of his bestselling book “No God But God,” an exploration of the origins, evolution, and future of Islam.

    Purchase the book here: https://a.co/d/3IYBWoL





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  • #109: Shaka Mitchell on School Choice
    Nov 16 2025

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    If you’ve ever wondered who should decide where a child learns, this conversation gets straight to the heart of that question. We sit down with Shaka Mitchell—education leader, attorney, and school choice advocate—to trace a journey from a working-class Long Island childhood and a small Catholic school to law school, DC policy work, and leading charter school growth in Tennessee. Along the way, we unpack what “school choice” actually means, how it functions across charters, magnets, vouchers, ESAs, and homeschooling, and why a clean framework—who pays, who provides, and who decides—clarifies the options for families.

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  • #108: Acclaimed Author Reyna Grande on Voice, Resilience and Belonging
    Oct 28 2025

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    Reyna Grande is a Mexican‑American novelist and memoirist whose work brings raw clarity to the immigrant experience, family separation, and the pursuit of belonging. Born in Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico, and having crossed into the U.S. as an undocumented child, Grande earned her BA and MFA in creative writing, and is a recipient of multiple awards including the American Book Award, the International Latino Book Award and the El Premio Aztlán Literary Award.

    Grande’s major works include:
    • Across a Hundred Mountains (2006) – a novel rooted in her own journey from Mexico to the U.S. as a child.
    • Dancing with Butterflies (2009) – a novel exploring identity, trauma, and cultural memory.
    • The Distance Between Us (2012) – a powerful memoir of her life before and after immigrating, which was also adapted into a young‑reader edition.
    • A Dream Called Home (2018) – the sequel memoir continuing her story of striving, belonging and returning.
    • A Ballad of Love and Glory (2022) – a sweeping historical novel set during the Mexican‑American War.

    Exploring themes of immigration, identity, language, and the power of storytelling, Grande’s voice is profound and deeply human.

    Learn more at reynagrande.com






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  • #107 Finding Your Path: From Sports Writer to Educational Leader
    Sep 28 2025

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    What happens when tragedy transforms a life's purpose? For Patrick Larkin, losing his father to suicide in seventh grade made school his sanctuary—a place where caring teachers filled voids and structure provided stability. Decades later, this experience continues to shape his approach as a veteran school administrator.

    Content warning: this episode contains mature content including discussions of suicide.



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    56 m