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As Ombuds, we spend most days listening and helping people see that conflict isn’t just something to survive, but something from which to learn. In this episode, I am joined by a fellow K-12 Ombuds practitioner Carey Williams from Loudoun County Public Schools for an honest conversation about who Ombuds are, what we do, why this role matters and how it shows up in real, human moments.
By Maleika Joubert BrownAs Ombuds, we spend most days listening and helping people see that conflict isn’t just something to survive, but something from which to learn. In this episode, I am joined by a fellow K-12 Ombuds practitioner Carey Williams from Loudoun County Public Schools for an honest conversation about who Ombuds are, what we do, why this role matters and how it shows up in real, human moments.