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What do you see when you look at the people around you? Sometimes it's easier to notice flaws, frustrations, and failures. But the greatest educators have a different kind of vision. They see potential where others see problems. They treat people as if they already are who they could become. They get it, and that changes everything.
In this episode of Educators Among Us, host Scott Barron, Chef Reinvention Officer with School Growth, explores how perspective shapes our purpose and impact as educators. Scott unpacks how a shift in mindset can turn ordinary work into transformational influence. He even makes an analogy using his favorite comfort food, grits, and how some don't like them. But they've never had these! And when they do, they get it!
This podcast explores how wise educators look beyond the surface and refuse to let cynicism take root. How toxic sarcasm and judgment can quietly damage school culture, while humility and encouragement can revive it. And how true wisdom comes from believing in others even when they can't yet see their own potential.
Takeaways
– Seeing potential shapes outcomes
– Wise educators focus on possibilities, not failures
– Encouragement fuels transformation
– Cynicism and sarcasm erode trust
– Grace opens doors for growth
– Judgment blinds us to potential
– Every ending creates new beginnings
– Believing in others builds culture
– Great educators choose hope daily
Chapters
00:45 Introduction 02:56 What do you see?
04:46 Comfort Foods
06:15 Possibilities And Limitations
09:12 Seeing What They're Missing
13:24 Great Expectations
14:49 Coaching Question
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Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith.
www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com
www.educatorsamongus.com
https://www.edfellowship.org/
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By Scott BarronWhat do you see when you look at the people around you? Sometimes it's easier to notice flaws, frustrations, and failures. But the greatest educators have a different kind of vision. They see potential where others see problems. They treat people as if they already are who they could become. They get it, and that changes everything.
In this episode of Educators Among Us, host Scott Barron, Chef Reinvention Officer with School Growth, explores how perspective shapes our purpose and impact as educators. Scott unpacks how a shift in mindset can turn ordinary work into transformational influence. He even makes an analogy using his favorite comfort food, grits, and how some don't like them. But they've never had these! And when they do, they get it!
This podcast explores how wise educators look beyond the surface and refuse to let cynicism take root. How toxic sarcasm and judgment can quietly damage school culture, while humility and encouragement can revive it. And how true wisdom comes from believing in others even when they can't yet see their own potential.
Takeaways
– Seeing potential shapes outcomes
– Wise educators focus on possibilities, not failures
– Encouragement fuels transformation
– Cynicism and sarcasm erode trust
– Grace opens doors for growth
– Judgment blinds us to potential
– Every ending creates new beginnings
– Believing in others builds culture
– Great educators choose hope daily
Chapters
00:45 Introduction 02:56 What do you see?
04:46 Comfort Foods
06:15 Possibilities And Limitations
09:12 Seeing What They're Missing
13:24 Great Expectations
14:49 Coaching Question
—-----------------------------
Educators Fellowship is a non-profit organization that encourages educators in their calling and in their faith.
www.educatorsamonguspodcast.com
www.educatorsamongus.com
https://www.edfellowship.org/
Sign up for weekly encouragement messages here:
Buy the book, Love'em and Lead'em, here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottebarron/
https://www.facebook.com/SchoolGrowth/
https://twitter.com/schoolgrowth
https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-growth