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Change Starts Here

Change Starts Within: Internal Work That Fuels External Change

03 Jun 2025

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Dustin Odom is a passionate educator, leadership development expert, and host of the "Change Starts Here" podcast, where he explores how internal transformation fuels external change in schools, communities, and organizations.As a podcast host, Dustin has conducted compelling conversations with educational leaders across the country, from superintendents transforming school districts to chamber of commerce presidents bridging the gap between education and business. His interviews reveal the human side of leadership, showcasing how leaders are redefining what it means to see students and adults by their gifts rather than their deficits. In this episode, he reflects on the incredible season, says goodbye to the school year, and asks his listeners to reflect on themselves as we enter the summer season. Make sure to tune into this final episode of this season of Change Starts Here!Be sure to like, subscribe, and turn on bell notifications to ensure you don't miss our next episode.If you want to learn more about FranklinCovey, visit us at https://www.franklincovey.com/solutions/education/Host: Dustin Odham, Managing Director at Franklin Covey EducationTimestamps: (00:00 - 00:35) Intro(00:36 - 1:22) Journey throughout the season(1:23 - 2:07) External change = internal work(2:08 - 3:29) Season lookback(3:30 - 9:47) Most influential episodes and guests(9:48 - 10:04) Question to the audience(10:05 - 11:36) Dustin's personal growth journey and advice(11:37 - 12:26) Improving a leadership skill(12:27 - 12:49) Outro

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