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In this episode, Ken Futernick sits down with Mike Walsh—widely known across California education circles as a master human connector—to explore how schools can build trust, strengthen relationships, and create communities where both adults and students truly belong.
Drawing on decades of experience as a school board leader, facilitator, and student advocate, Walsh shares how meaningful change doesn’t begin with answers, but with better questions—and with the courage to step aside so others can connect with one another.
The conversation focuses on three powerful themes:
The emotional high point of the episode comes at 33:29, when Walsh recounts a deeply moving story about an angry student whose hidden trauma reshapes how the entire room understands resilience, compassion, and the urgent need for hope in schools.
This episode is a powerful reminder that connection—not compliance, not lectures, not politics—is what allows schools and communities to heal, grow, and move forward together.
Let us know what you think with a text message.
By Hosted by Ken FuternickIn this episode, Ken Futernick sits down with Mike Walsh—widely known across California education circles as a master human connector—to explore how schools can build trust, strengthen relationships, and create communities where both adults and students truly belong.
Drawing on decades of experience as a school board leader, facilitator, and student advocate, Walsh shares how meaningful change doesn’t begin with answers, but with better questions—and with the courage to step aside so others can connect with one another.
The conversation focuses on three powerful themes:
The emotional high point of the episode comes at 33:29, when Walsh recounts a deeply moving story about an angry student whose hidden trauma reshapes how the entire room understands resilience, compassion, and the urgent need for hope in schools.
This episode is a powerful reminder that connection—not compliance, not lectures, not politics—is what allows schools and communities to heal, grow, and move forward together.
Let us know what you think with a text message.