The Catholic School Leaders Podcast

Thank You Without Asking: A Gratitude Call


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šŸŽ™ļø Episode Title: Thank You Without Asking: A Gratitude Call

šŸ‘¤ Host: John Mihalyo


šŸŽ§ Episode Summary:

In this heartfelt short episode, John shares a touching story about receiving an unexpected message from a former student—a reminder of the lasting impact Catholic school leaders have. Inspired by that moment, John challenges fellow principals, advancement directors, and Catholic educators to pause and do something powerful: reach out and say thank you.


No agenda. No ask. Just a sincere word of appreciation.


Whether it’s a parent ambassador, generous donor, or someone who consistently shows up for your school, today’s episode is a call to recognize and celebrate the people who make our school communities special.


šŸ’” What You’ll Take Away:

  • A reminder of the lasting influence you have on your students—even years later.
  • A challenge to reconnect with key supporters of your school.
  • Why gratitude without an ask can deepen trust and build stronger relationships.
  • Simple ideas for who to thank and how to make it meaningful.

āœ… Action Step:

Today, pick 2–3 people who’ve made a difference for your school.
šŸ“ž Call, text, or email them just to say:
ā€œThank you. I appreciate you.ā€
No ask. No campaign. Just gratitude.


šŸ™ Final Thought:

This vocation is sacred—and we never do it alone. Don’t wait until the end of the year or the next gala to show appreciation. The best day to say thank you is today.

ā˜• Let’s Connect

šŸ“… Book a virtual coffee with me and let’s talk about how to bring more collaboration into your leadership.

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