S3 Collaboration 02 with Joshua Stamper and Mike Earnshaw

One of the awesome things we would see in punk is at shows when musicians from different bands would join forces on stage or when one of your favorite punk singers would lend their growl to some gang vocals on another band's record.

We wanted to create that same thing here at PRC.

On this punk rock collaboration, Josh plays moderator for a Q&A with Mike and Joshua Stamper about their recently released books on Edumatch Publishing. Joshua’s book is ASPIRE to Lead. In it he shares a guide for aspiring leaders to enhance their leadership capacity through active self-development and goal setting. In Mike’s book, The EduCulture Cookbook, he hares real, relevant, and emotional stories that have helped to cook up collaborative school and classroom environments that showcase staff and students knowing their strengths, building on their weaknesses, collaborating, displaying empathy, and becoming empowered to work together to change the world.

They each share some key insight into their books, the impact of reflection and relationships in education, and what its like to juggle being a school leader, having a family, and writing a book.

So join us for this rad PUNK ROCK COLLABORATION

Intro/Outro music - "Sidekick" by Rancid
Transition music – “Anesthesia” by Bad Religion

Find the Edumatch Book Bundle here:
https://edumatch-publishing.myshopify.com/collections/new-releases/products/leadership-holiday-bundle

Find Joshua Stamper at:
www.joshstamper.com
twitter.com/Joshua_Stamper
Instagram.com/joshua_stamper

Find us at:
www.punkrockclassrooms.com
www.teachbetter.com/podcasts/punk-rock-classrooms

Twitter
twitter.com/punkclassrooms
twitter.com/mikerearnshaw
twitter.com/JoshRBuckley

Instagram
instagram.com/punkclassrooms
instagram.com/joshrbuckley
instagram.com/mikerearnshaw

Check out our PRC Playlist here for all the rad tunes we use:
bit.ly/PRCPlaylist

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