Episode: 07: Leadership Without Limits
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In this unforgettable episode of Driving Education, Katie sits down with Dr. Walter Gonsoulin — "Dr. G" — Superintendent of Jefferson County Schools, National Superintendent of the Year, and one of U.S. News & World Report's 25 Best Leaders in America.
Dr. G shares his extraordinary journey from a sixth-grade classroom in Louisiana to leading one of the largest school districts in Alabama — and onto the national stage. Along the way, he reveals a leadership philosophy rooted in humanity, trust, collaboration, and removing the "box" altogether.
Listeners will hear stories that define transformational leadership:
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How throwing a football eliminated discipline problems
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Why independence, belonging, and trust change school culture
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What it means to truly "see" students, teachers, and communities
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How collaboration across districts unlocked opportunity
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Why public education matters — and why public is the choice
From playground benches to national recognition, this episode is a masterclass in servant leadership, vision, and impact — and a reminder that education is, at its core, about people.
🎧 If you believe in the power of public schools and human-centered leadership, this episode is for you.
Topics Covered
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From teaching sixth grade to leading a district the size of Rhode Island
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Why discipline problems disappeared when students were seen
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The power of collaboration across schools and communities
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Removing barriers and "no box" leadership
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Preparing students for real-world careers and opportunities
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Why public education matters now more than ever
Dr. Walter Gonsoulin
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Superintendent, Jefferson County Schools
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National Superintendent of the Year
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U.S. News & World Report Top 25 Leaders in America