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🎙️ Bite-Sized: Insights from NYS PTA brings you real talk from real PTA leaders across New York. From quick leadership tips and inspiring stories to laugh-out-loud moments and honest lessons, this podcast gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what it truly means to lead in today’s PTA. Whether you’re brand new or a seasoned pro, these bite-sized episodes deliver connection, community, and clarity—one conversation at a time. Because every story counts… even the ones that could’ve been an email.
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This episode was recorded live at the NYS PTA Convention in Niagara Falls, NY on Sunday, November 16, 2025. Includes your podcast hosts Robin Brumfield, Kathleen McEnroe, Mary Sotomayor & Sonya Verrillo as well as panelists Brenda Cardoza and Maria Sanders. Ideas were also shared by PTA leaders who attended the workshop/recording.Summary: This conversation explores the multifaceted roles and challenges faced by PTA leaders, emphasizing the importance of teamwork, volunteer engagement, financial accountability, and fostering a supportive culture within the organization. The speakers share personal insights and strategies for building effective teams, recruiting and retaining volunteers, and navigating the complexities of budget season, all while highlighting the collaborative nature of PTA work.TakeawaysPTA leadership is filled with unexpected challenges, and building a strong team often requires reaching beyond traditional members to bring in new voices and perspectives. Micro-volunteering can significantly ease the workload by allowing people to contribute in smaller, more manageable ways, while innovative approaches help PTAs operate more effectively in today’s busy school communities. Volunteers should always feel valued and recognized for their contributions, and maintaining strong financial accountability is essential to the success and credibility of any PTA. Councils should serve as supportive allies rather than overseers, helping local units feel empowered rather than directed. When leaders focus on creating a culture of trust, it encourages open communication and stronger collaboration among schools, which in turn enhances overall community engagement. Through it all, PTA service builds meaningful experience and develops transferable skills that are valuable in many professional settings.  Sound bites"Micro volunteering is key.""PTA is a business.""We are not the boss of PTA."Chapters00:00 Welcome to Council Conversations Unfiltered04:42 Building Effective Teams in PTA09:23 Recruiting and Retaining Volunteers14:15 Navigating Budget Season and Financial Accountability17:24 Understanding the Role of Council24:34 Creating a Culture of Trust and SupportKeywordsPTA, leadership, teamwork, volunteers, budget, council, support, community, education, collaboration
In this episode of Bite Size Insights, the hosts welcome long-time NYS PTA leader & consultant Jackie Wilson, to discuss the realities of PTA life, sharing personal stories of successes, failures, and the importance of community involvement. They emphasize the need for training, mentorship, and effective communication to navigate the challenges faced by PTAs. The conversation highlights the significance of building relationships among parents and the impact of their efforts on students' education and well-being.Recorded on May 27, 2025 by Mary Sotomayor, Robin Brumfield, Kathleen McEnroe, Sonya Verrillo and NYS PTA Consultant Jackie Wilson.
Recorded on September 19, 2025 by Mary Sotomayor, Robin Brumfield, Kathleen McEnroe, Sonya Verrillo and NYS PTA President Patty Frazier.This bonus episode of Bite Size Insights from New York State PTA provides an exclusive preview of the 2025 New York State PTA Convention being held on November 14-16, 2025 in Niagara Falls, NY, featuring discussions on the importance of connection, leadership, and personal experiences from past conventions. The hosts share their favorite memories, the impact of conventions on their PTA journeys, and the significance of networking and training in enhancing their roles as leaders. They emphasize the power of encouragement and the ongoing need for development within the PTA community. In this engaging conversation, the participants discuss the evolving role of leadership within the PTA, emphasizing the importance of workshops, community engagement, and youth advocacy. They share insights on how to make council meetings more meaningful, the significance of transportation in school systems, and the value of networking and collaboration. The discussion also covers practical tips for convention planning, the importance of measuring the PTA's mission, and the excitement surrounding upcoming workshops and events. The conversation concludes with rapid-fire questions that highlight personal experiences and advice for first-time attendees.
In this episode of Bite-Sized Insights from NYS PTA, Brenda Cardoza, New York State PTA Diversity Coordinator, joins the Leadership Development Team to explore the realities of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in today’s school communities. Through personal stories and honest reflections, they discuss the role of empathy, advocacy, and accessibility in creating a welcoming environment for every child and family. Whether you’re a new volunteer or a seasoned leader, this conversation offers practical insights to help you build stronger, more inclusive connections in your PTA.Recorded on May 26, 2025 by Mary Sotomayor, Robin Brumfield, Kathleen McEnroe, NYS PTA President Patty Frazier, NYS PTA Executive Director Kyle Belokopitsky and NYS PTA Diversity Coordinator Brenda Cardoza.
In our very first episode of Bite-Sized Insights from NYS PTA, meet the Leadership Development Team and hear the stories that brought us to PTA leadership — the wins, the challenges, and the “aha” moments that keep us showing up for our schools and communities. Whether you’re a new PTA leader or a seasoned volunteer, this episode sets the stage for what’s ahead: candid conversations, leadership strategies, and bite-sized tips to help you grow your PTA, engage your school community, and lead with confidence.Hosted by: Mary Sotomayor, Robin Brumfield, Kathleen McEnroe and Sonya Verrillo.
Find out what Bite-Sized: Insights from New York State PTA is all about! Hosts Mary Sotomayor, Kathleen McEnroe, Sonya Verrillo and Robin Brumfield give listeners a preview of what they can expect when they tune into NYS PTA's new podcast series.
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