
Hosted by Dr. Mel Vandevort – School Leadership, Principal Coaching, Educational Consulting, Instructional Leadership, Leadership Systems · EN
Are you a new school leader feeling the weight of getting it right?</p>
<p>You’ve stepped into the role—and now the reality of leading people, systems, and instruction is hitting all at once.</p>
<p>You don’t need more theory. You need clarity, direction, and systems that actually work in real schools.</p>
<p><strong>The Empowered Educator Show</strong> is your space to lead with confidence, build strong systems, and stay grounded in your purpose.</p>
<p>I’m Dr. Mel—superintendent, leadership coach, and educational consultant. With over 25 years in education, I support new principals and building leaders in developing sustainable systems through three core pillars: Leader, Logistics, and Learning.</p>
<p>Each episode gives you practical strategies, real-world insight, and leadership moves you can apply immediately to help you:</p>
<p>Build a culture of trust, clarity, and consistency</p>
<p>Strengthen instructional systems that actually move student learning</p>
<p>Create operational structures that reduce overwhelm and increase impact</p>
<p>Lead with confidence—even when you're still figuring things out</p>
<p>This isn’t about surviving your first years in leadership—it’s about leading with purpose, alignment, and impact from day one.</p>
<p>Let’s power up your purpose and put your leadership in motion.</p>

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Dr. Mel sits down with educator, speaker, and leadership coach Danny Steele for an honest conversation about school leadership, culture, and sustaining joy in education.Danny shares the difficult lesson that reshaped his entire leadership philosophy after losing out on his first principalship—and why new administrators must shift from being advocates for students to becoming champions for teachers and staff.Together, Mel and Danny unpack:The mindset shift from teacher to administratorWhy supporting teachers is a leader’s most important responsibilityHow administrators can redefine their “lightbulb moments”Practical ways to build meaningful school cultureThe importance of making every adult and student feel seenLeadership systems that keep students from falling through the cracksThe “Lifelines” initiative and how schools can create intentional student support systemsWhy clear leadership non-negotiables matterDanny also shares powerful stories about:Birthday selfies with studentsBuilding relationships with paraprofessionals and support staffCreating a “Wall of Dreams” for studentsHelping educators reconnect with their “why”This episode is full of practical encouragement and tangible strategies for new and aspiring school leaders who want to lead with both purpose and people in mind.Connect with Danny Steele:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInNewsletter: Free weekly leadership inspiration delivered every Sunday morningIf this episode encouraged you, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with another school leader who needs this reminder today.This episode includes a referral for Upside—a free app that gives you cash back on gas, groceries, and dining. I use it myself and have been saving that extra cash for a vacation. If you want to try it, download Upside and use promo code MELINDA35278 to earn and extra $17 on your first purchase.Support the showDownload Upside and use my code MELINDA35278 to get 15¢ per gallon extra cash back on your first gas fill-up and 10% extra cash on your first food purchase!Download Fetch app using this link, submit a receipt and we'll both score bonus points.Calling All Educators! I started a community with resources, courses, articles, networking, and more.I am looking for members to help me build it with the most valuable resources.I would really appreciate your input as a teacher, leader, administrator, or consultant.Join here: Empowered Educator CommunityBook: Educator to Entrepreneur: IGNITE Your Path to Freelance SuccessGrab a complimentary Power Surgeemail: melinda@empowereducator.com

Send us Fan MailIf you’re counting the days until summer every single year, it may be time to rethink the way you’re leading and living. In this Power Surge episode, Mel challenges educators and leaders to stop normalizing survival mode and start building rhythms, systems, and boundaries that create peace during the school year—not just escape during the summer.Rooted in Matthew 11:28–30, this episode is a reminder that Jesus never called you to carry every burden alone. Real rest is not found in a calendar break—it’s found in walking closely with Him while leading with purpose and wisdom.Scripture Reference:Matthew 11:28–30“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”This episode includes a referral for Upside—a free app that gives you cash back on gas, groceries, and dining. I use it myself and have been saving that extra cash for a vacation. If you want to try it, download Upside and use promo code MELINDA35278 to earn and extra $17 on your first purchase.Support the showDownload Upside and use my code MELINDA35278 to get 15¢ per gallon extra cash back on your first gas fill-up and 10% extra cash on your first food purchase!Download Fetch app using this link, submit a receipt and we'll both score bonus points.Calling All Educators! I started a community with resources, courses, articles, networking, and more.I am looking for members to help me build it with the most valuable resources.I would really appreciate your input as a teacher, leader, administrator, or consultant.Join here: Empowered Educator CommunityBook: Educator to Entrepreneur: IGNITE Your Path to Freelance SuccessGrab a complimentary Power Surgeemail: melinda@empowereducator.com

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the The Empowered Educator Podcast, Dr. Mel sits down with Chad Ostrowski from the Teach Better Team for a powerful conversation about instructional alignment, mastery learning, and the leadership systems schools need to truly improve student outcomes.Together, they unpack why lesson planning often becomes “activity-focused” instead of outcome-focused—and how that disconnect creates gaps in student learning. Chad shares practical insight into backward design, standards alignment, mastery learning, and the importance of establishing clear instructional non-negotiables as a school leader.Dr. Mel and Chad also discuss:Why ambiguity creates stress and inconsistency in schoolsHow leaders can identify the 3–5 instructional practices they want to see in every classroomThe role of data, anecdotal evidence, and classroom observations in instructional decision-makingWhy teacher autonomy and instructional clarity must coexistHow the GRID Method supports student-centered learning and masteryThe shift from teacher-centered instruction to facilitation and personalizationWhy systems—not programs—create sustainable instructional improvementThis episode is packed with practical leadership insight for principals, instructional coaches, curriculum leaders, and teachers who want to create aligned, student-centered learning environments that actually move achievement forward.Key TakeawaysClear instructional expectations reduce overwhelm and improve implementation.Backward design helps teachers align standards, instruction, and assessment.Student-centered learning still requires strong teacher facilitation.Effective school improvement starts with instructional clarity, not compliance.Sustainable change happens when leaders focus on practices instead of products.Connect with Chad OstrowskiTeach Better TeamTeach Better Team InstagramChad Ostrowski IGTeach Better Team IGThis episode includes a referral for Upside—a free app that gives you cash back on gas, groceries, and dining. I use it myself and have been saving that extra cash for a vacation. If you want to try it, download Upside and use promo code MELINDA35278 to earn and extra $17 on your first purchase.Support the showDownload Upside and use my code MELINDA35278 to get 15¢ per gallon extra cash back on your first gas fill-up and 10% extra cash on your first food purchase!Download Fetch app using this link, submit a receipt and we'll both score bonus points.Calling All Educators! I started a community with resources, courses, articles, networking, and more.I am looking for members to help me build it with the most valuable resources.I would really appreciate your input as a teacher, leader, administrator, or consultant.Join here: Empowered Educator CommunityBook: Educator to Entrepreneur: IGNITE Your Path to Freelance SuccessGrab a complimentary Power Surgeemail: melinda@empowereducator.com

Send us Fan MailIn this week’s Power Surge, we’re talking about the connection between feelings, thoughts, and actions—and why self-awareness is one of the most important disciplines for leaders. Learn how to recognize spiraling thoughts, take them captive, and lead from truth instead of emotion. Remember: your feelings become thoughts, your thoughts become actions or inactions. This episode includes a referral for Upside—a free app that gives you cash back on gas, groceries, and dining. I use it myself and have been saving that extra cash for a vacation. If you want to try it, download Upside and use promo code MELINDA35278 to earn and extra $17 on your first purchase.Support the showDownload Upside and use my code MELINDA35278 to get 15¢ per gallon extra cash back on your first gas fill-up and 10% extra cash on your first food purchase!Download Fetch app using this link, submit a receipt and we'll both score bonus points.Calling All Educators! I started a community with resources, courses, articles, networking, and more.I am looking for members to help me build it with the most valuable resources.I would really appreciate your input as a teacher, leader, administrator, or consultant.Join here: Empowered Educator CommunityBook: Educator to Entrepreneur: IGNITE Your Path to Freelance SuccessGrab a complimentary Power Surgeemail: melinda@empowereducator.com

Send us Fan MailWhat do you do when the pressure feels heavier than usual?In this Power Surge, inspired by hometown winner Hannah Harper and her journey on American Idol, we’re talking about grace under pressure, leadership in hard seasons, and what it looks like to keep showing up when life feels overwhelming.This one is personal.This episode includes a referral for Upside—a free app that gives you cash back on gas, groceries, and dining. I use it myself and have been saving that extra cash for a vacation. If you want to try it, download Upside and use promo code MELINDA35278 to earn and extra $17 on your first purchase.Support the showDownload Upside and use my code MELINDA35278 to get 15¢ per gallon extra cash back on your first gas fill-up and 10% extra cash on your first food purchase!Download Fetch app using this link, submit a receipt and we'll both score bonus points.Calling All Educators! I started a community with resources, courses, articles, networking, and more.I am looking for members to help me build it with the most valuable resources.I would really appreciate your input as a teacher, leader, administrator, or consultant.Join here: Empowered Educator CommunityBook: Educator to Entrepreneur: IGNITE Your Path to Freelance SuccessGrab a complimentary Power Surgeemail: melinda@empowereducator.com

Send us Fan MailYou’re carrying more than your bags into your building every day.Some of it is necessary.Some of it… isn’t.In this Power Surge, we’re taking a cue from Elsbeth and talking about what happens when leaders carry too much—and why it’s costing you clarity, confidence, and presence.If you’ve ever replayed a conversation, questioned a decision, or felt the weight of everything at once…This one is for you.It’s time to check your bags.This episode includes a referral for Upside—a free app that gives you cash back on gas, groceries, and dining. I use it myself and have been saving that extra cash for a vacation. If you want to try it, download Upside and use promo code MELINDA35278 to earn and extra $17 on your first purchase.Support the showDownload Upside and use my code MELINDA35278 to get 15¢ per gallon extra cash back on your first gas fill-up and 10% extra cash on your first food purchase!Download Fetch app using this link, submit a receipt and we'll both score bonus points.Calling All Educators! I started a community with resources, courses, articles, networking, and more.I am looking for members to help me build it with the most valuable resources.I would really appreciate your input as a teacher, leader, administrator, or consultant.Join here: Empowered Educator CommunityBook: Educator to Entrepreneur: IGNITE Your Path to Freelance SuccessGrab a complimentary Power Surgeemail: melinda@empowereducator.com

Send us Fan MailWhat does leadership look like when the future of work is changing faster than schools can adapt?In this episode, Dr. Mel sits down with Dr. Albert P. DuPont, Founder and CEO of TraxMethod Consulting Group, to discuss how principals and district leaders can prepare students for an AI-driven future while leading schools with clarity and purpose. With more than 35 years in public education and district leadership, Dr. DuPont helps schools redesign learning around durable skills, career pathways, and student agency while coaching leaders to navigate change with confidence.Together, they unpack leadership in the AI era, future-ready schools, innovation, student readiness, and the importance of building capacity over dependency, coherence over complexity, and purpose over position.If you’re a new principal or aspiring school leader trying to lead through uncertainty while creating meaningful opportunities for students, this conversation will challenge and encourage you to think differently about leadership and the future of education.Dr. DuPont shares practical insights on: Preparing students with durable, future-ready skills Why student agency matters more than ever Using AI tools to support leadership and decision-making Building coherence instead of overwhelming staff with complexity Redesigning high schools around career pathways and real-world readiness The mindset shifts new principals need to lead with confidence If you’re a new principal, aspiring administrator, or district leader trying to balance innovation with everyday leadership demands, this episode will help you think bigger about what’s possible for your school community.🔑 Key Takeaways✔️ Leadership in the AI era requires adaptability, not perfection✔️ Schools must prioritize durable skills alongside academics✔️ Innovation should create clarity — not confusion✔️ Student agency is essential for long-term success✔️ Strong leaders build capacity in people, not dependency on systems🎁 FREE Leadership Resource 👉 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1yAmft7smF1z9N5KKOaUFiE-K1u7BBjf3 Connect with Dr. Albert DuPont LinkedInEmail: albert@traxmethod.comThis episode includes a referral for Upside—a free app that gives you cash back on gas, groceries, and dining. I use it myself and have been saving that extra cash for a vacation. If you want to try it, download Upside and use promo code MELINDA35278 to earn and extra $17 on your first purchase.Support the showDownload Upside and use my code MELINDA35278 to get 15¢ per gallon extra cash back on your first gas fill-up and 10% extra cash on your first food purchase!Download Fetch app using this link, submit a receipt and we'll both score bonus points.Calling All Educators! I started a community with resources, courses, articles, networking, and more.I am looking for members to help me build it with the most valuable resources.I would really appreciate your input as a teacher, leader, administrator, or consultant.Join here: Empowered Educator CommunityBook: Educator to Entrepreneur: IGNITE Your Path to Freelance SuccessGrab a complimentary Power Surgeemail: melinda@empowereducator.com

Send us Fan MailYou ever feel like one tough moment is the only thing people see?In this Power Surge episode, you unpack how leadership can feel a lot like waking up with a pimple front and center—suddenly, it feels like that’s all anyone notices. One hard conversation, one misstep, one interaction that didn’t go as planned… and now it’s playing on repeat in your mind.But here’s the truth: that moment doesn’t define you.This episode is your reminder that your leadership is built over time—through consistency, care, and intentional action—not one isolated situation.If you’ve been replaying a conversation or questioning yourself after a tough day, this one will reset your perspective and help you step back into your leadership with confidence.This episode includes a referral for Upside—a free app that gives you cash back on gas, groceries, and dining. I use it myself and have been saving that extra cash for a vacation. If you want to try it, download Upside and use promo code MELINDA35278 to earn and extra $17 on your first purchase.Support the showDownload Upside and use my code MELINDA35278 to get 15¢ per gallon extra cash back on your first gas fill-up and 10% extra cash on your first food purchase!Download Fetch app using this link, submit a receipt and we'll both score bonus points.Calling All Educators! I started a community with resources, courses, articles, networking, and more.I am looking for members to help me build it with the most valuable resources.I would really appreciate your input as a teacher, leader, administrator, or consultant.Join here: Empowered Educator CommunityBook: Educator to Entrepreneur: IGNITE Your Path to Freelance SuccessGrab a complimentary Power Surgeemail: melinda@empowereducator.com

Send us Fan MailThe end of the school year in middle and high schools is high-pressure and high-stakes. From final exams and graduation readiness to discipline and credit recovery, this episode breaks down how you stay focused, organized, and in control when everything feels urgent.🔑 Key Takeaways Your leadership presence sets the tone for the entire building Clear, consistent communication prevents last-minute chaos Graduation, grades, and testing require proactive monitoring Discipline challenges increase—consistency matters Instruction still matters, even in the final weeks 📚 Sources Dallas News – Principal stress and turnover Illinois State Board of Education – Principal burnout data ScienceDirect – Principal stress and coping research International Council of Professors of Educational Leadership (ICPEL) – Student-related stressors MDPI (Administrative Sciences Journal) – Organizational complexity in secondary schools Support the showDownload Upside and use my code MELINDA35278 to get 15¢ per gallon extra cash back on your first gas fill-up and 10% extra cash on your first food purchase!Download Fetch app using this link, submit a receipt and we'll both score bonus points.Calling All Educators! I started a community with resources, courses, articles, networking, and more.I am looking for members to help me build it with the most valuable resources.I would really appreciate your input as a teacher, leader, administrator, or consultant.Join here: Empowered Educator CommunityBook: Educator to Entrepreneur: IGNITE Your Path to Freelance SuccessGrab a complimentary Power Surgeemail: melinda@empowereducator.com

Send us Fan MailThe end of the school year can feel overwhelming for an new elementary principal—field trips, field day, awards, graduations, and everything in between. In this episode, you’ll learn how to manage it all with clarity and confidence by leaning into three core systems: Leader, Logistics, and Learning. This is your roadmap to finishing the year strong without the chaos.Power Statement“I will lead the end of this year with clarity, not chaos—by building systems that support my people, protect our time, and finish strong.”You don’t have to end the year perfectly—but you should end it intentionally. How you close this year will shape how you start the next.This episode includes a referral for Upside—a free app that gives you cash back on gas, groceries, and dining. I use it myself and have been saving that extra cash for a vacation. If you want to try it, download Upside and use promo code MELINDA35278 to earn and extra $17 on your first purchase.Support the showDownload Upside and use my code MELINDA35278 to get 15¢ per gallon extra cash back on your first gas fill-up and 10% extra cash on your first food purchase!Download Fetch app using this link, submit a receipt and we'll both score bonus points.Calling All Educators! I started a community with resources, courses, articles, networking, and more.I am looking for members to help me build it with the most valuable resources.I would really appreciate your input as a teacher, leader, administrator, or consultant.Join here: Empowered Educator CommunityBook: Educator to Entrepreneur: IGNITE Your Path to Freelance SuccessGrab a complimentary Power Surgeemail: melinda@empowereducator.com