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The Elemental Educator Podcast hosted by Tyler Comeau Explores the alchemy of education, leadership, and pedagogy: Challenging the status quo of leadership norms while redefining learning.
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Join host Tyler on The Elemental Educator podcast as he chats with strategist and change catalyst Lisa Riegel. Discover why most leaders fail not from lack of ambition, but because change stays theoretical. Lisa shares insights on operationalizing aspirations, the role of brain science in perceptions and resistance, her 8C Commitment Framework, and practical strategies for engaging employees, reducing fear, and driving lasting change in education and beyond. Perfect for leaders seeking fulfillment and better outcomes.Timestamps below!Connect with Lisa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisariegel/Learn more about the podcast: https://www.elementaleducator.comSubscribe for more leadership insights!#Leadership #ChangeManagement #EducationChapter Markers00:00:00 - Intro: Why Leaders Fail at Change00:01:15 - Real Change Starts in the Brain00:03:37 - When Change Collapses: Common Pitfalls00:06:04 - Welcome & Grounded Moments Segment00:07:56 - The Human Side of Leadership00:09:00 - How Perceptions Are Formed in the Brain00:12:52 - Early Indicators of Stress Responses00:15:00 - Name It, Own It, Control It Activity00:18:00 - Resistance as Unaddressed Fear00:21:00 - The 8C Commitment Framework Explained00:25:00 - Clarity and Coherence in Change00:30:00 - Cadence for Sustainable Change00:35:00 - Culture and Psychological Safety00:40:00 - Celebrating Wins and Building Trust00:45:00 - Collaboration and Collective Efficacy00:50:00 - Biggest Barriers to Effective Change00:55:00 - Classroom Management and Relationships01:00:00 - Spark or Burn: Decision Making Under Uncertainty01:05:00 - Resilience as Key to Leadership01:07:00 - One Key Takeaway & Guest Question
Challenging your boss can feel like career suicide, but knowing how to disagree with leadership respectfully, strategically, and confidently is a critical leadership skill under pressure. In this episode, we break down how to challenge your boss without killing your career by grounding your approach in core values, clear reasoning, and disciplined communication.My guest, Mark Pearmain, shares real-world insight on navigating conflict with senior leaders, influencing up the chain of command, and protecting trust while advocating for better decisions. If you’ve ever struggled with pushing back, handling workplace conflict, or speaking up to authority, this conversation will give you practical tools you can use immediately.You’ll learn:How to disagree with your boss professionallyHow to manage conflict with leadershipHow to protect your credibility under pressureHow to communicate tough feedback upwardHow to make value-based decisions at workThis is leadership in real time. No bravado. No shortcuts. Just better decisions you can explain, defend, and repeat.🔗 Connect with Tyler:https://link.me/tylercomeau🔗 Connect with Mark Pearmain:www.linkedin.com/in/mark-pearmain-0a456324If you're a leader navigating stress, incomplete information, and accountability without control, this episode is for you.00:00 – Why Leadership Can’t Live in a Bubble01:01 – Meet the Guest & His Leadership Philosophy01:55 – The Moment Leadership Became Real (9/11 Classroom Story)03:20 – 10 Seconds of Courage04:56 – When Safety Illusions Break06:47 – “It Always Seems Impossible Until It’s Done”09:18 – The Secret: Distributed Leadership10:05 – Teams Beat Heroes11:12 – Your Anchor in Pressure: Integrity13:42 – Challenge Up vs Empower Down (Real Examples)14:36 – AI in Schools & Local Decision Making16:05 – Why Employees Fear Speaking Up18:40 – How Leaders Create Speak-Up Culture21:02 – The Right Way to Challenge a Leader23:30 – Principle or Preference Game25:05 – The Leadership Skill Most Leaders Get Wrong59:52 – Final Takeaways & Closing Thoughts
Do leaders avoid responsibility because it’s heavy, or because it exposes who they really are?In this episode of The Elemental Educator, I sit down with Danny Bauer, founder of Better Leaders Better Schools, to unpack why responsibility isn’t just about workload, but identity, values, and visibility.We explore why leadership gets lonely, why so many leaders hide instead of ask for help, and how responsibility becomes lighter when it’s shared inside the right community. This conversation moves from deep personal stories to practical leadership tools you can use immediately.You’ll hear:Why responsibility feels revealing before it feels heavyHow isolation quietly erodes leadership effectivenessWhat strong leaders do instead of going it aloneHow to tell if you’re leading reactively or proactivelyA simple “pre-mortem” tool to make better decisions under pressureWhy community isn’t optional for sustained leadershipIf you lead without full authority, carry invisible pressure, or feel like you’re supposed to have it all figured out, this episode will hit close to home.Listen for one idea. Take one action. That’s where leadership actually changes.Connect With MeInstagram: / elemental_educatorYouTube: / @elementaleducatorTikTok: / elemental.educatorWebsite: https://www.elementaleducator.comLinkedIn: / tyler-comeau-961a49310For Speaking, Consulting, Coaching, Guest Recommendations, or Other Inquiries📩 tyler@elementaleducator.comGuest: Danny BauerBetter Leaders Better SchoolsWebsite: https://betterleadersbetterschools.comBooksThe Better Leaders Better Schools Roadmap: https://amzn.to/4lFViEvMastermind: Unlocking Talent Within Every School Leader: https://amzn.to/41hQJsNBuild Leadership Momentum: https://amzn.to/4mAj3PKThe Remarkable Vision Formula: https://amzn.to/4mY02XgCalm in the Chaos: https://amzn.to/3JqneieX: https://twitter.com/heydannybauerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/heydannybauerLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heydannybauer/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heydannybauer/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwVE_oB3URcg7ghv2Mn3yiQ?sub_confirmation=1Chapters:0:00 What happens when your leadership is challenged publicly?1:00 Do leaders avoid responsibility because it’s heavy or because it’s revealing?3:55 Who does leadership require you to become?6:45 What makes leadership feel lighter when it’s shared?9:40 Why do leaders expect change without implementation?13:35 Is hiding easier than facing responsibility head-on?16:10 Why is isolation one of leadership’s biggest traps?18:30 What advice helps leaders reset toward connection?21:40 How do you know if you’re leading reactively or proactively?23:05 What is a leadership pre-mortem and why does it work?25:05 How can one tool prevent future leadership failures?26:45 Principal or Preference: is responsibility a choice or a condition?29:10 Should humor be considered a leadership skill?31:20 Is vulnerability more persuasive than expertise?33:10 Should culture be shaped by what leaders do, not what they say?36:05 Why does community accelerate leadership growth?39:00 What do leaders gain by watching others in the hot seat?41:50 How does proximity to decision-making sharpen judgment?44:10 What separates proactive leaders from reactive ones?47:05 How do leaders build support before pressure hits?49:40 Why does leadership change when you stop going it alone?52:10 What responsibility is leadership asking you to own next?
How do you lead hard conversations, build psychological safety, and get real accountability without trying to control every outcome? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Amanda Fernandez to break down the “human element” of leadership: the mindset shifts and practical tools that turn tense teams into collaborative teams.We get into:Why “I don’t know” can be a power move that builds trust (not weakness).The moment leadership stops being “control” and becomes “elevate people.”How to co-create team agreements (so accountability is shared, not dumped on the leader).What “fail forward” looks like when you’re rebuilding culture from the ground up.Why change doesn’t always explode, sometimes it spreads one ripple at a time.Plus, we run the Elemental segments:Grounded Moments (Job Guesser), Principle or Preference, Flip the Script, and Final Answer.If you’re leading in a top-down culture and you want more ownership, better ideas, and fewer silent meetings, this one’s for you.Leave a comment: What’s the one team conversation you know you need to have, but you keep delaying?Connect with Dr. AmandaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-amanda-fernandez-b86890339/Website: www.waypointnorth.orgConnect With MeInstagram: / elemental_educatorYouTube: / @elementaleducatorTikTok: / elemental.educatorWebsite: https://www.elementaleducator.comLinkedIn: / tyler-comeau-961a49310For Speaking, Consulting, Coaching, Guest Recommendations, or Other Inquiriestyler@elementaleducator.com0:00 What's the hardest truth leaders avoid about how they show up for their teams?0:46 Why is saying "I don't know" one of the fastest ways to build trust?2:23 When did leadership stop being about control and start being about elevating people?4:13 How do you lead after you've been sabotaged from the inside out?6:07 How do you have a hard conversation without making it personal?9:14 Can a quick game reveal how you actually lead under pressure (Grounded Moments)?11:48 What did hauling firewood teach you about responsibility and leadership?15:15 How do you "level up" your role to scale your impact?22:12 How do team social contracts turn culture into something measurable?25:04 What do you do when someone breaks the agreement they co-signed?29:02 Principle or preference: can you answer without overthinking it?37:48 Flip the Script: how would you reframe a messy leadership dilemma?42:36 Can change spread one ripple at a time instead of blowing everything up?50:40 Final Answer: what would you choose when there's no middle option?52:03 What pushed you to start Waypoint North before you felt ready?59:25 What's the simplest "fail forward" move you can try this week?
Leadership under pressure, integrity under authority, and the identity shift that happens when you refuse to shrink.In this Elemental Educator episode, Janelle McLaughlin breaks down how a fear-based leader reshaped her definition of leadership and what she built after.In this conversation, you’ll learn:How “bad leadership” can become a blueprint for who you refuse to beHow to stay kind without getting walked overWhy leaving a role can be a leadership upgrade, not a lossHow conflict can create growth instead of collapseWhy AI can expand creativity when used as a thought partnerConnect with Janelle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janellemclaughlin/Chapters: 0:00 Innovation gets blocked (first move) 0:23 Creative leadership: goodness, relationships, ideas matter 0:49 Can you be kind and influential? 1:13 Leadership: answers vs presence 2:17 Earth element: Grounded Moments (build culture, not all ideas) 8:15 Principle or Preference (decision lens) 16:03 Air element: Headwinds and Tailwinds 16:24 Hot Seat: pressure decisions 20:15 Charisma, manipulation, and power (the trap) 25:44 Psychological safety (why creativity dies) 26:36 Realm of control, integrity under authority 28:03 Flip the Script begins 28:23 Leaving a job means you lost (reframe) 28:45 Kind leaders get walked over (reframe) 29:01 AI will kill creativity (reframe) 31:06 Water element: Ripples of Change 31:21 GenAI cohort implementation 33:59 Easiest AI win: differentiation 35:09 Right storming: every voice heard 37:13 Grounded habit: accountability partner 39:36 Fire element: leap past fear (independent consulting)
AI in schools, digital wellness, and trust-first leadership for real classrooms.Micro-tools that work: phone away, deep breathing, and questions that spark curiosity.Bill breaks down how districts can lead AI change without getting trapped in slow policy cycles, and how to build a culture where people feel permission to adapt while staying anchored to pillars.Practical takeaways:How they approached “learning in the age of AI” with guiding principles and a year of learning.Why they decided not to create a new AI policy (too slow to be responsive).Rebuilding the upstream system: merging IT and curriculum so decisions actually work in practice.The fast reset for overwhelm: deep breathing.The simplest digital wellness habit: phone in a different room at bedtime.Connect with Bill at EdTechPartner.com or at https://www.linkedin.com/in/bcoredtechpartner/Chapters:00:00 Introduction02:12 Humans First (Empathy + Online Behavior)03:23 Earth: Grounded Moments (Go Upstream)05:51 Blue Light, Sleep, and Explaining the “Why”07:46 Parent Engagement as a Conversation08:49 Rebuild the System: Merge IT + Curriculum10:30 Permission to Innovate (Culture + Modeling)14:02 Principle: Tech Should Make Humans More Human14:19 Systems Should Adapt to People (In Principle)16:40 Continuous Improvement vs Flip-Flopping23:37 Air: Headwinds and Tailwinds (Stress Can Help)24:36 Hot Seat: Resistance, Tech Crashes, Burnout25:19 Fear of Being Replaced by AI (Human Element)26:14 Will Students Accept AI Teachers? (They Want a Human)30:02 Overwhelm vs Evolution (Skills Over Tools)38:55 Water: Ripples of Change (District AI Shift)44:13 Action Steps: Don’t Just Write Policy, Build Use Cases47:46 Why Policy Cycles Were Too Slow for AI48:26 Fire: Spark Curiosity + Digital Wellness Micro Habits55:22 Build Trust (Principle or Preference)58:21 How to Reach Bill (EdTechPartner.com)59:29 Closing Question: Hard Work and Who You Become1:01:11 Identity Goal: Trusted, Respected, Kind
Identity is built by choices, not labels. Redemption requires accountability, and pressure reveals who you really are. One in a row. Quiet the noise. Tell the truth when your reputation is on the line. This episode breaks down tools for rebuilding identity and leadership when every decision matters. What you’ll take from this conversation: Why “choices” beats the label trap (and how it changes your identity).A values test for leadership: second chances, forgiveness, discipline, redemption. How to rebuild trust when your past comes up: “truthfully.” Decision-making under pressure in Spark or Burn: you only get to pick one. Subscribe to the Elemental Educator YouTube channel to help us keep bringing on guests like Chad. CHAPTERS 00:00 Convict vs Conviction: The Reinvention Mindset 01:11 First Day Out: Back to Work, Building a New Identity 05:57 The Support System: Parents, Jackie, and Persistence 07:41 “Choices, Not Labels”: The Lesson That Reframed Everything 08:39 Earth Segment: Grounded Values (Principle or Preference) 16:59 Air Segment: Headwinds & Tailwinds (Hot Seat Rapid Fire) 27:16 Flip the Script: Turn Adversity Beliefs into Power 28:27 Water Segment: Ripples of Change (Quick-Fire Leadership Tips) 29:25 Fastest Reset Tool: Just Breathe (Fear Into Focus) 33:09 Selling Water in the Desert: Know Your Audience 35:49 Fire Segment: Spark or Burn (Hard Choices, No Explanations) 39:00 Control vs Command: What You Can Actually Own 43:43 Question for the Next Guest + Closing
Caden Vittorini, former college athlete and performance coach, breaks down the “1% better every day” method for building habits, staying consistent, leading with clarity, and making faster decisions under pressure. This conversation covers daily standards, discipline, adversity, leadership scenarios, reframing negative beliefs, and how to create real change when motivation disappears.Guest Links:Website: https://www.vittfactor.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vitt.factorMy Links :Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elemental_educatorYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ElementalEducatorTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elemental.educatorWebsite: https://www.elementaleducator.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-comeau-961a49310/For speaking, consulting, coaching, guest recommendations, or other inquiries:tyler@elementaleducator.comChapters:00:00:00 The Truth You Don’t Want To Hear: Get 1% Better (Even On Your Worst Days) 00:00:42 First Job Guessing Game: Every Leader Starts Somewhere 00:09:31 The “Young Leader” Advantage: Why Youth Drives Change 00:10:21 Grounded Moments: Values Revealed Under Pressure 00:10:29 Principle Or Preference: Rapid-Fire Values Test 00:11:57 The 1% Better System: The One Question That Rebuilds You 00:17:21 Air Segment: Adversity, Headwinds, Tailwinds 00:17:39 The Hot Seat: Your First Move When Everything Goes Sideways 00:23:06 Flip The Script: Turn Negative Beliefs Into Power 00:24:33 Water Element: Ripples Of Change (Make Impact That Lasts) 00:24:51 Quick Tips: Sharp Leadership Advice In Seconds 00:29:39 Fire Element: Spark Or Burn (Decisions That Define You) 00:29:54 Final Answer Game: No Explanations—Only Your Choice 00:32:33 Creativity vs Clarity: The Real Leadership Tradeoff 00:32:55 Time Is The One Thing You Don’t Get Back 00:38:03 Final Thought: If You’re Not Proud Of Your Life—Change Your Daily Habits 00:38:32 Support The Show: Reviews + Subscribe
What You’ll Get From This EpisodeIn this episode, I sit down with J.M. Ryerson—performance coach, bestselling author, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Let’s Go Win—for a raw and grounded conversation about success, adversity, and identity. JM opens up about the moments most people never see: personal loss, physical setbacks, business failures, near-divorce, and the internal reckoning that forced him to redefine what winning actually means.Together, we explore values versus ego, luck versus skill, vulnerability versus transparency, and why growth mindset isn’t a buzzword—it’s a daily choice. This episode challenges leaders to stop performing success and start living in alignment, so they can win at work without losing at home.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elemental_educatorYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ElementalEducatorTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elemental.educatorWebsite: https://www.elementaleducator.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-comeau-961a49310/For speaking, consulting, coaching, guest recommendations, or other inquiries:tyler@elementaleducator.comJ.M. RyersonWebsite: https://letsgowin.com Win From Within Program: https://www.letsgowin.com/win-from-within Podcast on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-go-win-podcast/id1517669567 Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5NXkgcxlZ0moDtlKZRio2G LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jm-ryersonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgowin365 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/letsgowin365 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@letsgowin Twitter: https://x.com/Letsgowin365 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@letsgowin365 #WinningFromWithin#LeadershipDevelopment#HumanCenteredLeadershipThe Elemental Educator explores leadership through four foundational forces—Earth (values), Air (adversity), Water (change), and Fire (decision-making). Each conversation transforms lived experience into practical clarity, helping leaders align who they are with how they lead, so success doesn’t come at the expense of wellbeing.
What You’ll Get From This EpisodeIn this episode, two of Alberta’s most respected educational leaders — Ray Hoppins and Kurt Sacher — unpack the realities of leadership that most people never see. Across decades of service as principals, superintendents, mentors, and system-builders, their insights cut beyond theory into the lived experience of leading people, culture, and complex organizations.Together, we explore the leadership moments that define careers: the values that hold under pressure, the misunderstandings that come with authority, the trust required to grow others, and the inner work leaders must do to stay grounded. If you want to understand how exceptional leaders think, decide, and elevate others, this conversation is your blueprint.00:00 — What would you tell your younger self before stepping into leadership?00:43 — How did Ray’s early life shape how he leads today?06:33 — What do leaders truly value when the pressure hits?07:13 — How do your values show up when you’re forced to choose?28:24 — Why does trust come before proving yourself as a leader?28:55 — What comes first: responsibility or belief in the person?29:04 — How do leaders create environments where people rise instead of retreat?36:59 — How do great leaders stay grounded when everything speeds up?37:40 — What’s the fastest way to break stress before it breaks you?37:54 — How do leaders regain focus instantly when distractions spike?These are the strongest, most high-impact leadership moments across the entire episode.CONNECT WITH MEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elemental_educatorYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ElementalEducatorTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elemental.educatorWebsite: https://www.elementaleducator.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-comeau-961a49310/For speaking, consulting, coaching, guest recommendations, or other inquiries:tyler@elementaleducator.comCONNECT WITH OUR GUESTSRay HoppinsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rayhoppins/Website: https://www.hoppins.ca/homeKurt SacherWebsite: https://www.sachersolutions.caLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kurt-sacher-71243665/#LeadershipAtItsHighestLevel#EducationalLeadership#HumanCenteredLeadership
What You’ll Get from This Episode In this conversation, human physiologist, author, and performance expert Dr. Greg Wells reveals the mindset shifts that turn adversity into adaptation. From breaking his neck at 15 to rebuilding his career after COVID, Greg has faced the kind of “shatter points” that force complete reinvention. He shares how radical responsibility, curiosity, and resilience shape true growth—and why our biggest breakthroughs often arrive disguised as setbacks. This episode challenges you to reframe difficulty, embrace failure as data, and lead yourself through uncertainty with calm and clarity. Connect With Me Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elemental_educator YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ElementalEducator TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elemental.educator Website: https://www.elementaleducator.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-comeau-961a49310/ For Speaking, Consulting, Coaching, Guest Recommendations, or Other Inquiries tyler@elementaleducator.com Connect With Our Guest Website: https://www.drgregwells.com Podcast: The Dr. Greg Wells Podcast Books: Rest, Recharge, Refocus | The Ripple Effect | Powerhouse #RadicalResponsibility #GrowthThroughAdversity #PerformanceMindset About the Elemental Educator The Elemental Educator podcast examines the four forces of lasting leadership — Earth (values), Air (adversity), Water (change), and Fire (decision-making). Each episode bridges lived experience with research-backed insight, helping leaders act with courage, discipline, and clarity in the moments that matter most. Timestamps 0:00 - Trailer to Show 1:02 - The Biggest Influence 3:03 - Advice to Younger Self 5:35 - Luck vs Skill 8:45 - Guest Introduction 10:57 - Grounded Moments 11:10 - First Job (game) 18:00 - Top 3 Things in Team Members 29:45 - Headwinds and Tailwinds 30:10 - The Hot Seat (game) 31:50 - Something to Unlearn 42:10 - Flip the Script (game) 44:25 - Ripples of Change 44:55 - Quick Tips (game) 47:50 - Change Process Steps 53:00 - A Lasting Impact 55:35 - Spark or Burn 55:55 - Final Answer (game) 59:35 - Separating Emotion from Logic 1:05:45 - One Year Left to Live 1:07:45 - Wrap Up
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In this conversation, performance coach and author Alan Stein Jr. unpacks the discipline of doing what works — not occasionally, but consistently. We explore why leaders tend to chase complexity, why fundamentals are often avoided, and what it looks like to build culture through repeated, observable habits. This episode challenges you to assess whether your actions match your intentions and whether the work you’re doing is moving you forward, or simply keeping you busy.
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About the Elemental Educator
The Elemental Educator podcast explores the foundations of lasting leadership — values, adversity, adaptability, and decisive action. Each episode bridges insight with application, equipping leaders to act with clarity, purpose, and consistency.
Empathy is often mistaken for softness, kindness, or emotional sensitivity. But in this conversation, empathy advocate and author Mimi Nicklin shows us something fundamentally different: empathy is a hard skill rooted in the brain, essential for psychological safety, leadership, collaboration, and even human survival.
We explore why so many leaders struggle to listen, how stress and urgency shut down empathy neurologically, and why patience and consistency are the real engines of cultural change. This episode is a call to rethink how we lead — not with more control, but with deeper understanding.
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Book: Empathy at Work (available on Amazon)
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ABOUT THE ELEMENTAL EDUCATOR
The Elemental Educator is a global platform exploring leadership through four human forces:
Earth (Values), Air (Adversity), Water (Change), and Fire (Decision-Making).
Here, leaders, educators, and curious thinkers learn how to build organizations and communities where people feel grounded, challenged, supported, and empowered to act. This is leadership for a world in motion.
What You’ll Get from This Episode
In this deeply human conversation, Leading Our Own Way host Andrew White opens up about authenticity, trauma, and the cost of pretending everything is fine. From enduring workplace bullying to nearly losing his life to stress, Andrew shares how vulnerability became his turning point. Together, we explore what it means to create safety in leadership, how connection transforms culture, and why showing up as your true self is not weakness—it’s the foundation of trust.
This episode challenges every leader, educator, and creator to reconsider how they build connection, give feedback, and define success in environments that often reward performance over people.
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About the Elemental Educator
The Elemental Educator podcast explores the four elements of lasting leadership—Earth (values), Air (adversity), Water (change), and Fire (bold decisions). Each episode bridges real-world leadership with human stories, helping you lead with purpose, compassion, and clarity in a world that often rewards the opposite.
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In this episode, The Teacher’s PT Martin Malone shares how one devastating teaching experience led him to rebuild his life, his health, and his purpose. From losing all income during COVID to building an online coaching business that serves thousands of educators, Martin’s story reveals the tension between luck and skill, and the courage it takes to stay authentic when easy money calls. We explore the ethics of saying no, the power of small habits, and why every action you take is a vote for the person you want to become.
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About the Elemental Educator
The Elemental Educator podcast explores the four elements of lasting leadership—Earth (values), Air (adversity), Water (change), and Fire (bold decisions). Each episode bridges insight and application, helping leaders, educators, and creators align their actions with authenticity, courage, and purpose.
Power isn’t about titles... it’s about influence, intention, and integrity. Microsoft leads with empathy. Spotify leads with freedom. Apple leads with perfection. Each has redefined what power feels like inside an organization — and what it costs. In this video, we’ll break down how these three leadership philosophies are reshaping business, culture, and human connection. 💭 Question for you: If you could choose one kind of power — Empathy, Freedom, or Control — which would you lead with? Drop your answer in the comments before you see mine. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:20 - What Satya Nadella and Microsoft Taught us About Leadership 1:45 - What Spotify Taught us About Leadership 3:25 - What Tim Cook and Apple Taught us About Leadership
What You’ll Get from This Episode In this conversation, creator, strategist, and educator Mike Saad breaks down what it really takes to build a brand that lasts. From content that converts to the discipline behind creativity, we explore why most creators get stuck in volume over value—and how to shift toward clarity, consistency, and community. Mike and Tyler unpack the difference between chasing views and leading with purpose, revealing why trust and transparency remain the most sustainable growth strategies in the creator economy. Connect With Me Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elemental_educator YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ElementalEducator TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elemental.educator Website: https://www.elementaleducator.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-comeau-961a49310/ For Speaking, Consulting, Coaching, Guest Recommendations, or Other Inquiries tyler@elementaleducator.com Connect With Our Guest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsmikesaad/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@itsmikesaad Skool: https://skool.com/the-content-classroom-3968 #AuthenticLeadership #ContentStrategy #CreatorMindset About the Elemental Educator The Elemental Educator podcast bridges leadership and creativity, offering actionable insights rooted in values, resilience, adaptability, and bold decision-making. Each episode is designed to challenge your thinking, sharpen your purpose, and equip you to lead with clarity in a noisy digital world.
In this episode of Applied Leadership, we analyze two leadership moves making headlines this week. Walmart’s CEO Doug McMillon delivered an unflinching warning about AI’s disruption of jobs, while JLL created a brand-new CEO role to elevate property management to the executive level. Together, they illustrate the dual role of leadership: naming disruption honestly, and structuring opportunity deliberately.
We explore what these moves reveal about credibility, clarity, and the power of leaders to narrate reality before it fully arrives.
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About the Elemental Educator
The Elemental Educator podcast and platform equip leaders with strategies rooted in values, resilience, adaptability, and bold decision-making. Each episode translates current events and real-world examples into insights leaders can apply immediately.
What you’ll get from this episode Principal-certified wellness coach and former Canadian National Barefoot Water Ski team member Michelle Sigmann breaks down how high performance translates to schools: unlearning to truly listen, building connection through communication, and replacing willpower myths with daily, sustainable habits. We examine the balance of luck and skill, the leadership cost of poor listening, and practical routines leaders can implement tomorrow to strengthen mental health, model calm under pressure, and drive lasting change. Connect With Me Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elemental_educator YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ElementalEducator TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elemental.educator Website: https://www.elementaleducator.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-comeau-961a49310/ For speaking, consulting, coaching, guest recommendations, or other inquiries tyler@elementaleducator.com Connect With Our Guest Website: https://www.wellnessmichelle.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michellefitnessmomma #ValuesBasedLeadership #WellnessForLeaders #MindsetInPractice About the Elemental Educator Elemental Educator equips leaders with actionable strategies anchored in values (Earth), adversity navigation (Air), change implementation (Water), and bold decision-making (Fire). Each conversation translates lived experience into practical moves that unlock potential in schools and organizations.
What You’ll Get from This Episode In this episode, Chris DT Gordon shares his extraordinary journey from battling a flesh-eating bacteria to running marathons and inspiring others through what he calls the “attitude of gratitude.” We explore how resilience is built in moments of crisis, why perfection is the wrong pursuit, and how gratitude can reshape both personal and professional life. This conversation challenges you to rethink adversity, find purpose in change, and commit to greatness over perfection. Connect With Me Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elemental_educator YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ElementalEducator TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elemental.educator Website: https://www.elementaleducator.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-comeau-961a49310/ For Speaking, Consulting, Coaching, Guest Recommendations, or Other Inquiries tyler@elementaleducator.com Connect With Our Guest Chris DT Gordon: https://dot.cards/chrisdtgordon #ResilienceInAction #GratitudeMindset #LeadershipGrowth About the Elemental Educator The Elemental Educator podcast and platform equip leaders with actionable strategies rooted in values, resilience, adaptability, and bold decision-making. Through the metaphors of Earth, Air, Water, and Fire, we create conversations that spark transformation and unlock potential for leaders at every























