Deans' Roundtable
Leadership Burnout & Community Support with Sara Katz Razzaghi & Jabari Peddie As educators step into another challenging school year, many leaders are carrying the weight of recent years - burnout, isolation, and constant pivoting. This episode offers an honest conversation about recognizing when you're struggling, building authentic support systems, and creating sustainable leadership practices that serve both you and your students. Sara Katz Razzaghi, Executive Director of Inspiring Educators, brings expertise in adaptive leadership development focused on presence, communication,...
info_outlineDeans' Roundtable
Managing Up in Schools: Navigating Authority Changes with Julie Faulstich Managing authority transitions requires strategic relationship building and clear communication. Join Bridget Johnson with Julie Faulstich, founder of Stony Creek Strategy and former head of school, for essential insights on navigating leadership changes in educational settings. Julie shares practical strategies for building trust with new leadership while maintaining professional integrity. Drawing from 25+ years in educational leadership roles from department chair to head of school, she offers actionable advice on...
info_outlineDeans' Roundtable
Nervous System Awareness for Student Life Leaders with Alan Brown Ever wonder why some situations leave you completely drained while others energize you? In this transformative episode, resilience educator and former dean Alan Brown shares how understanding your nervous system can revolutionize your effectiveness as a student life professional. Diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome in sixth grade, Alan spent years trying to control his body before discovering a different path through mindfulness and nervous system-informed practices. His journey from overwhelmed dean to resilience educator offers...
info_outlineDeans' Roundtable
Immunity to Change: Breaking Through Hidden Barriers to Personal and Organizational Transformation Why do 6 out of 7 people fail to make important changes—even when their lives depend on it? Join host Bridget Johnson as she explores this compelling question with Richard Lawrence and Peter Green, experts in the powerful Immunity to Change framework developed by Robert Kegan and Lisa Lahey. This episode reveals how hidden competing commitments and unconscious assumptions act like an internal immune system, protecting us from perceived threats while simultaneously preventing the growth we...
info_outlineDeans' Roundtable
Student Mental Health Crisis Prevention with SchoolPulse's Iuri Melo Discover how one Licensed Clinical Social Worker transformed student mental health support from reactive crisis intervention to proactive prevention, reaching hundreds of thousands of teens nationwide. Join Bridget Johnson as she speaks with Iuri Melo, co-founder of SchoolPulse, about his revolutionary approach to student wellness that emerged from tragedy in his Utah community. After experiencing multiple teen suicides, Iuri helped create a text-based support system that now serves over 300 schools in 25+ states, providing...
info_outlineDeans' Roundtable
Youth Health Crisis: Dr. John Lucas on Fentanyl, Marijuana & School Safety Join host Bridget Johnson with Dr. John Lucas, licensed family physician and veteran educator, for an essential discussion on the critical health challenges facing today's students. Dr. Lucas brings a unique dual perspective to youth health challenges - he's both a licensed family physician and an experienced educator with over 15 years in the classroom, graduating from Georgetown University Medical School and completing his family medicine residency at Fairfax Family Practice in Virginia. This episode addresses the...
info_outlineDeans' Roundtable
Data-Driven Student Wellbeing: Millbrook's Revolutionary Approach Discover how Millbrook School is revolutionizing student wellbeing through innovative data integration and relationship mapping. This groundbreaking episode features Billy Thom (LCSW), Eve Whitehouse (Academic Dean), and JJ Morrissey (Dean of Student Engagement and Well-Being) sharing their transformative approach to moving from reactive to proactive student support. Learn how this exceptional team developed their data-driven methodology after years of feeling like they were "playing Whack-a-Mole" with student issues. They...
info_outlineDeans' Roundtable
Data-Driven Student Wellbeing with Authentic Connections Leaders Discover how schools can transform their approach to student mental health through comprehensive data collection and relationship-focused interventions. Nina Kumar and Nicole Hager from Authentic Connections share insights on moving beyond crisis response to proactive wellbeing strategies that support entire school communities. This episode explores the critical shift from reactive dean work—constantly "putting out fires"—to strategic, data-informed decision making that addresses root causes of student struggles. Learn how...
info_outlineDeans' Roundtable
Supporting School Leaders: From Dean of Students to Process Consultant Discover how to build effective support systems for education leaders in this essential conversation between Bridget Johnson and veteran educator Lukie Wells. With 35+ years in independent schools, Lukie shares invaluable insights on the unique challenges facing deans of students, the critical importance of authentic feedback for heads of school, and strategies for creating accountability while maintaining collaborative culture. This episode explores the often-overlooked support needs of school leaders, from the isolation...
info_outlineDeans' Roundtable
Beyond Zero Tolerance: How Student Voices Are Revolutionizing School Substance Prevention with Soundcheck Prevention Network Discover how centering student voices can transform substance use prevention in schools. Will Straughan and Lee Bergeron from share their innovative approach to creating healthier school environments through authentic engagement and evidence-based programming. Both guests bring personal recovery journeys to their professional work, offering unique perspectives on breaking down barriers between adults and students. Their nonprofit organization develops student-centered...
info_outlineConflict Resolution Mastery: From Hostage Negotiator to Leadership Coach - Ryan Dunlap
What if the skills used to defuse hostage situations could transform your most challenging workplace conversations? Join Bridget Johnson as she sits down with Ryan Dunlap, a former SWAT hostage negotiator turned conflict management expert, who reveals how high-stakes communication principles can revolutionize leadership in educational settings.
Ryan's remarkable journey from law enforcement through ministry to becoming an internationally recognized conflict coach offers unique insights into managing pressure, building instant trust, and navigating emotionally charged conversations. As founder of Conflict-ish and creator of The Real Tact Model® used by organizations like Chick-fil-A and Yale, Ryan shares practical frameworks that help leaders move from reactive responses to strategic relationship building.
This conversation tackles the real challenges educational leaders face daily - from difficult parent conversations to managing consistently negative team members. Ryan reveals why facts don't resolve feelings, how to be right and wrong simultaneously, and the critical difference between communicating with care versus communicating carefully.
In this episode, you'll learn:
-
How to build instant trust and rapport in high-pressure situations without pre-existing relationships
-
The three unconscious questions every person asks when meeting someone new and how to address them
-
Why validating emotions must come before presenting facts in any difficult conversation
-
How to recognize when you're doing the right thing the wrong way and pivot gracefully
-
Practical strategies for managing team members who consistently bring negative energy to workplace dynamics
Featured Guest: Ryan Dunlap combines over 20 years of experience in law enforcement, ministry, and executive leadership as founder and Chief Conflict Officer at Conflict-ish. He holds an M.S. in Communication and Leadership from Purdue University and brings over 3,600 hours of specialized training including FBI Interviews & Interrogations and SWAT operations. His background as an SVU Detective, SWAT hostage negotiator, and crisis intervention officer provides unique insights into pressure management and strategic communication. Ryan serves as co-faculty at the University at Buffalo School of Management and expert advisor to state governments including the Georgia Sexual Assault Response Team and Tennessee Human Trafficking Advisory Council.
Recommended Resources:
• The Art of Tact 60-day training program
• The Real Tact Model® conflict management framework
• "How to Untie a Balloon" book
Visit the Deans' Roundtable: https://deansroundtable.org
Check out the Deans' Roundtable Community: https://bit.ly/drt-community-profile
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bridget-johnson510/
Email: [email protected]
The Dean's Roundtable: Where student life professionals connect, learn, share, and grow together.