This is Going to be Difficult with Erika Bare and Tiffany Burns
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Show Title: This is Going to be Difficult with Erika Bare and Tiffany Burns
Power Quote: “Remember the stated issue is often not the real issue.”
Description:
Today’s show is fun, interesting, and full of useful tips. I love how we discuss big concepts and then get into the nitty-gritty. If you’ve ever dreaded having a difficult conversation, today’s episode is for you. There are so many thing worth reflecting on in here, I encourage you to pause the episode and take time to think about how some of the key ideas apply to specific scenarios in your life. And, stay tuned to the end of the episode for a special tool available only to podcast listeners!
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Guest Bio:
Erika Bare has been an educator for over 20 years, currently serving as the Superintendent in the South Umpqua School District in Oregon. A special education teacher by training, she is passionate about supporting all students through individual supports to reach their limitless potential. Tiffany Burns loves working with kids. In her two decades in education, she taught elementary, middle, and high school students. Tiffany has been an administrator since 2012 and an elementary school principal for the past nine years. This year, she is on a professional sabbatical, teaching university pre-service teachers, while also connecting with educators across the nation, helping to grow the Connected Communicator Movement. Together they wrote Connecting Through Conversation: A Playbook for Talking with Students.
Warmup questions:
- We always like to start with a celebration. What are you celebrating today?
- Is there a story that will help listeners understand why you are doing what you do?
Questions/Topics/Prompts
- What constitutes a difficult conversation? (Are there specific categories?)
- Is there a clear framework to help leaders think about these conversations?
- What are the “best practices” of having difficult conversations?
- What are a couple key techniques?
Closing questions:
- What part of your own leadership are you still trying to get better at?
- If listeners could take just one thing away from today’s podcast, what would it be?
- Before we go, is there anything else that you’d like to share with our listeners?
- Where can people learn more about you and your work…
Sponsorship:
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Summary
- The process: Reflection on self, preparation, flow, concluding
- Are you okay?
- “The story I’m telling myself” and recognizing our stories are often wrong.
- Be humble – sometimes we are wrong.
- Getting better is work and takes resources, and Erika and Tiffany are happy to help you…
Close
Guest links:
Online course discount: ctcpodcast
Linked In Erika Bare http://linkedin.com/in/erika-bare-6a72a6215
Linkedin Tiffany Burns http://linkedin.com/in/tiffany-burns-90a50a274
Frederick’s Links:
Website: https://www.frederickbuskey.com/
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The Strategic Leader’s Guide to Reclaiming Purpose: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CWRS2F6N?ref_=pe_93986420_774957520
