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The Edify Network: Insights for Every Education Stakeholder

Becoming a Recognized Thought Leader

31 Jul 2025

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On this episode of Your Morning Boost, we focus inward, exploring how you, as a school leader, can effectively promote your own work and share your invaluable knowledge and expertise with the broader educational community. It's about moving from being an expert in your school to becoming a recognized thought leader, creating a ripple effect of positive change. Discover practical ways to amplify your impact, starting with harnessing the power of professional networking through active participation in organizations, conferences, and online communities. We discuss the benefits of starting a blog or VLOG to regularly share your insights and strategies, and seeking guest contribution opportunities with educational websites and publications like AWB Education. Learn about pursuing speaking engagements at various levels, from district trainings to national conferences, and offering to be a guest on educational podcasts. Sharing your expertise not only helps others but also deepens your own understanding and refines your ideas, creating a continuous cycle of learning and contribution. Your unique insights are valuable, and the world of education is waiting to hear them. This episode is brought to you by awbeducation.org and grundmeyerleadersearch.com. For more insights on leadership, check out "Control+Shift+Lead," a show co-hosted by Jim Wichman. Find out more about what we do: AWB Education - awbeducation.org Grundmeyer Leader Services - grundmeyerleadersearch.com Got a mailbag question?  Reach out to us at [email protected]

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