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Author: Jimmy Casas

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Are you an educator who is currently feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or wondering if you can continue to do this work? Visualize yourself back in the interview chair. You were genuine, sincere and full of passion. You convinced a group of people that you were the best person for the job and you believed it. That is the real you. Join Jimmy Casas, educator, speaker, and best-selling author as he takes you back to the interview chair to remind you of why you wanted to become an educator. If you are ready to reflect on the role you play in impacting the culture and climate in your school, this podcast is for you!
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In this episode, Jimmy highlights the power of student voice and shares insights directly from students themselves. He reveals the questions they believe every candidate should be ready to answer.
In this conversation, Todd Nesloney discusses the importance of embracing our vulnerability and the necessity of addressing negative self-talk to take control of our own thoughts. He emphasizes that while it's okay to feel broken at times, it's crucial not to dwell in that negativity, as it can shape our identity. 
How do you respond when you don’t feel supported? In this episode, Jimmy shares his thoughts on how we can move forward and more importantly, reflect on our own behaviors to ensure we don’t cause those same feelings for others.   
In episode 106, Jimmy describes the throughline from the boardroom to the classroom and how we all play a part in shaping the culture of an organization. Taking real examples from his coaching experiences across the country, he shares three ways that districts can impact the entire school system when we work together to support one another. 
In this episode, Dr. Maria Lewis discusses the challenges educators face and her current role in school performance and curriculum development, emphasizing the importance of mindset and communication.
In this episode, Dr. Rick Fernandez shares his insights on the importance of philosophical alignment among staff, the impact of experience on leadership roles, and the significance of perception in the educational environment. Dr. Fernandez also highlights his current work in career and technical education and offers advice for those struggling in their educational careers.
In this conversation, Van Ayres, superintendent of Hillsborough County Schools, shares his journey from student to leading the 7th largest school district in the country. Van reflects on the challenges and responsibilities of being a Superintendent, highlighting the need for collaboration, community engagement, building a supportive team, and ensuring student voices are heard. 
In this episode, Laura Williams, a 21st-century learning specialist, shares her journey through personal and professional challenges, emphasizing the importance of authentic learning experiences in education and how educators can embrace change and innovation in their classrooms. Laura also highlights the role of agile practices in enhancing student engagement and accountability, and encourages educators to pursue their passions fearlessly.
In this episode, Dr. Rachel Edoho-Eket shares her journey as a principal, discussing the importance of relational intelligence in school leadership, advocating for trust, connection, and collaboration to foster a positive school culture. In addition, she offers valuable advice for educators struggling with their mental health, encouraging them to lean on their resources and recognize that challenges are often temporary.
Join Jimmy Casas, Jonathan Alsheimer, Erika Bare, and Jessica Cabeen as they take you back to The Interview Chair. Together they share different perspectives on how every interaction has the power to make a lasting impact.
Jimmy shares ways to set yourself up for success each morning so you can lead with clarity and purpose all day long.
In this episode, Jimmy goes back to The Interview Chair and shares 3 ways you can focus on making this the best year yet!
In this episode, Kelly Croy shares his journey in education, discussing the challenges he faced transitioning from a classroom teacher to a district administration, including imposter syndrome. He addresses the anxiety many educators experience and offers advice to navigate these feelings while maintaining a focus on personal growth, including the three gold standards he strives to live by. 
In this episode, JImmy interviews the 2025 National High School Principal of the Year, Toni Cattani.  Tony shares his experience with isolation and the pressures faced by many school leaders to be everything for everyone, sometimes causing them to question whether they can continue doing this work. Listen to how Tony found his way back to become a nationally recognized leader. 
In this engaging conversation, Allyson Apsey shares her journey as an educator and school leader, emphasizing the importance of a serendipity mindset and the impact of trauma on students and staff. She emphasizes the significance of knowing your core values and the importance of believing in oneself.
In this episode, Todd Bloomer, long-time school leader, discusses his fear of failure and the challenges he faced in leadership, including the importance of effective communication, self-reflection, relationships, and the importance of prioritizing family while maintaining a passion for education.
In this episode, Principal Salome Thomas-EL shares his thoughts on the significance of every educator's role in a child's life, embracing their role as champions for students by challenging the status quo and ensuring that every child feels valued and supported.
In this conversation, Dr. Sarah Johnson shares her journey in education and discusses the challenges she faced in her career, the importance of resilience, self-care, and the power of community and networking. Her insights provide valuable advice for educators who find themselves questioning their impact.
In this engaging conversation, Jimmy Casas interviews Danny Bauer, who discusses the challenges he faced in his first year as a principal, including receiving unexpected negative feedback and ultimately resigning. He reflects on the lessons learned from adversity, the importance of confronting reality, and the distinction between ruckus makers and traditional educators. 
In this engaging conversation, Brian Mendler discusses the complexities of teaching, emphasizing the role of adults and strategies to engage effectively with students. Topics include classroom management, student behavior, the importance of self-reflection, and the need to recognize behavior as a solution rather than a problem. 
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