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Change Starts Here

Best of 2022: Advice from our Guests

16 Sep 2025

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2022 is a year for reflection, and at Change Starts Here, host Dustin Odham wanted to devote a special episode to reflect on all of the great advice from the many guests that appeared on the podcast over that past year. Throughout this episode, Odham captures moments from ten inspiring interviews from 2022, including author and Assistant Principal Joshua Stamper, Revolutionary Principal’s Amen Rahh, Principal and Speaker Linda Cliatt-Wayman, Author and Speaker Jill M. Siler, and Student Motivational Speaker David Edward Garcia. Odham and his guests discuss: The best advice they’ve received from other people that they share with others The advice that comes from the heart that they believe will change other people’s lives How the role of leadership matters in education “Today, we’ve dug back in our archives of our interviews, and you all know the last four questions we ask,” Odham said. “That question we ask is, what’s a piece of leadership or change advice you’ve come across or been exposed to recently, or it’s on your heart, and you must share with others, so we’ve captured about ten of those interviews, and I hope you find them encouraging. They’re some of my favorites, and I find them encouraging.” Dustin Odham, Managing Director for FranklinCovey's Education Division, is an educational leader, consultant, mentor, and advocate. Odham hosts FranklinCovey's Change Starts Here podcast, which brings together education experts' perspectives on making a positive change to school communities and environments.

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