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106. Full Immersion: Navigating That Initial International Transition -- With Limited Support: Meet Author and Former International School Head, Janet Flaugher
Jun 5, 2026
51m 45s
105. Short-Term International Subbing Demystified: A Chat With Nadine Tyro of True Teaching's Flying Squad
May 22, 2026
1h 19m 05s
104. Transitions Life Coaching, Scenario 1: "Was This The Right Move?"
May 8, 2026
33m 21s
103. Want Global Citizens? This Episode, and Scott Jamieson, Will Inspire You To Go For It!
Apr 24, 2026
1h 07m 44s
102. Leading From the Heart: A Tribute to Allan Bredy
Apr 10, 2026
45m 02s
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| 6/5/26 | ![]() 106. Full Immersion: Navigating That Initial International Transition -- With Limited Support: Meet Author and Former International School Head, Janet Flaugher | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! What would it be like for American educators to relocate to China for a few years? And in what ways would doing so in the early 2000s have increased the level of challenge? With 1.5 billion citizens at the turn of the millennium, China represented a fifth of the globe’s population. It also brought with it suspicion as a human-rights depriving, communist country, and curiosity, with its rich cultural history that dated back thousands of year... | 51m 45s | ||||||
| 5/22/26 | ![]() 105. Short-Term International Subbing Demystified: A Chat With Nadine Tyro of True Teaching's Flying Squad | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! How cool would it be to be able to hop around the world doing stints as a sub? To get a taste of a school/city/country without the longer-term commitment? To travel light and scratch that itch for adventure? These are some of the aspects of international substitute teaching that have long appealed to me. However, we’ve learned through interviewing Nadine Tyro of the True Teaching Flying Squad that the process is not as straightforward as I may once hav... | 1h 19m 05s | ||||||
| 5/8/26 | ![]() 104. Transitions Life Coaching, Scenario 1: "Was This The Right Move?" | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! Have you ever taken a job in a new location and, after a few months, started asking yourself if you had made the right choice? Maybe something felt "off". Or maybe you just didn't feel like you "fit in". If you have, then this episode may prove to be helpful for you. Audrey will be modeling how a life coach might approach this question with a client. Even if you haven't experienced this kind of feeling during a transition, you may be curiou... | 33m 21s | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() 103. Want Global Citizens? This Episode, and Scott Jamieson, Will Inspire You To Go For It! | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! If you’re reading this, you're likely passionate about helping students grow into global citizens. Chances are, your school’s mission statement includes that phrase—or something close to it. But what does it really take to turn that mission into action? What’s your/your school's blueprint—your strategies, programs, and systems—for cultivating global citizenship? And how effective is it? In this episode, Scott Jamieson of Inspire Citizens helps us explo... | 1h 07m 44s | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | ![]() 102. Leading From the Heart: A Tribute to Allan Bredy | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! Disclaimer In this episode we speak about suicide and mental health. Please take care while listening, and feel free to pause or step away if you need to. If you or someone you know is struggling, you’re not alone, and support is available. You might consider reaching out to someone you trust or a support service in your area. Introduction This show is unlike our usual. It is a tribute to a well-known and beloved international educator who died by suic... | 45m 02s | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Learning 101: More Lessons From a Master Learner - Part 2 of a Conversation With David Carpenter of EGG. | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! Have you ever paused to reflect on your life as an international educator? What lessons have you learned so far both in the classroom and from your experiences living overseas? Whether or not you have, you are sure to gain some insights and ideas from this second conversation with the wise, thoughtful, über-intentional David Carpenter as he reflects on his life, experiences, and “lessons learned” in his extensive foray into international education. Dav... | 42m 46s | ||||||
| 3/14/26 | ![]() 100! Lessons Learned from a Master Learner: A Chat With David Carpenter of EGG. | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! When was the last time you paused to reflect on your life as an international educator? What lessons have you learned so far both in the classroom and from your experiences living overseas? Whether or not you have taken the time to look back on your overseas teaching life so far, you are sure to gain some insights and ideas from this, the first episode of my two-part conversation with the wise, thoughtful, über-intentional David Carpenter as he r... | 47m 22s | ||||||
| 2/27/26 | ![]() 99. Advisory Advice: Crafting a Sustainable, Effective Advisory Program, with ISB's Andy Vaughan | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! Advisory programs. It seems we either love them – or dread them. The same goes for our students. David and Audrey have encountered a lot of different advisory programs over the years and at various schools, but never one that is as comprehensive and as in tune with all of its stakeholders as the one at the International School of Bangkok. In this show we chatted with Andy Vaughan, Dean of Students at ISB and head architect of their advisory program.&nb... | 1h 12m 50s | ||||||
| 2/13/26 | ![]() 98. Get Sticky With It! How to Provide Effective PD and Sustain Its Implementation, With Jim Reese | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! Teachers know great professional development when we see it. It resonates and makes sense. It is actionable, preferably right away. Implementing ideas from PD improves our practice and our students’ learning. We know it when we see it—but what is the best way to plan for it? And how do organizers, participants, and school leaders know it made a difference? This episode focuses on the Project Zero Classroom Summer Institutes that our guest, Jim Re... | 54m 04s | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | ![]() 97. Service + Learning + Trip = Deep Understanding: Creating Teachable Moments with Kimberly Haley-Coleman of GlobeAware | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! Are you lucky enough to work at an international school that offers service learning travel opportunities for students and staff? Many schools organize “weeks without walls” — immersive experiences that blend service, experiential learning, and travel. In this episode, we dive deep into all three as we speak with Kimberly Haley-Coleman who works with individuals, schools and organizations to design short-term volunteer abroad programs. Kimberly shares ... | 39m 15s | ||||||
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| 1/21/26 | ![]() 96. Forge Your Best Life: A Conversation About Life Coaching, Featuring Audrey Forgeron | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! Who can benefit from life coaching? If you ask Audrey or David, our answer is “Everyone!” When we first learned about life coaching many years ago, with corporate leaders having executive coaches. Over time, however, life coaching has expanded to offer its benefits to a much broader audience. We felt that, as soon-to-be or current international educators, you would benefit from a show about how valuable life coaching can be for you. Thankfully, here at... | 43m 51s | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | ![]() 95. Inclusion in International Schools: A Challenge -- and an Opportunity! Meet Maymouna Sakho | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! We all want to feel valued and included, just as we are. So do our students. And yet, it can be a challenge to create and sustain a supportive, inclusive, equitable environment — especially in diverse international school settings. In this important conversation with Maymouna Sakho, we discussed what it really means to foster belonging, the practical realities and opportunities for inclusion in international schools, and the steps school communities ca... | 51m 19s | ||||||
| 12/26/25 | ![]() 94. Appraising Teacher Performance by Focusing on Student Learning: A Case Study With Dr. Greg Moncada | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! Teacher evaluations can vary wildly—sometimes they are regularly scheduled; at other times they happen at the last minute before the school year ends. These appraisals typically involve an administrator observing a classroom lesson, which can feel contrived and stressful, resembling a mere "check-the-box" exercise. Frequently, the focus centers on teacher behaviors rather than examining the impact on student learning outcomes and the actions contributi... | 54m 17s | ||||||
| 12/12/25 | ![]() 93. Going Global Within Your Classroom: Tips and Tricks From Erin E. H. Austin | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! Could blending global awareness with local relevance enhance our students’ ability to develop true global understanding and empathy? Our guest, Erin E.H. Austin models this “glocal” approach. Erin is a U.S. National Board Certified French teacher, an author and an NEA Foundation grant reviewer who presents nationally on Global Education, mentors National Board Certification candidates and serves on the board of a yoga-based non-profit in Wisconsi... | 37m 06s | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | ![]() 92B. Season 3 Wrap Rap! Featuring David on Beat Box :D | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! A short episode to celebrate the culmination of our third season. Special thanks to all of our guests, to David for providing the beat, and to ChatGPT for creating the rap lines. Enjoy! Support the show Remember to access our Educators Going Global website for more information and consider joining our Patreon community at patreon/educatorsgoingglobal! Email us with comments or suggestions at educatorsgoingglobal@gmail.com Follow us on LinkedIn, F... | 6m 15s | ||||||
| 11/28/25 | ![]() 92. Screening Your Screentime for Optimal Wellness: Actionable Strategies from Patrick Green | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! Screentime is something we all need to be mindful of—the more time on our devices, the less time we spend socializing, moving, or sleeping. And those hours can add up fast! Our guest, Patrick Green, is a leading voice in digital wellness with over two decades of experience helping international schools, parents, and students build a balanced, healthy relationship with technology. He blends research-backed strategies with his real-life parenting experie... | 1h 00m 25s | ||||||
| 11/14/25 | ![]() 91. Get to Know Latin America: The Many Pros, Along With a Few Cons: An Honest Chat With Mark Webber of Webber's Ed | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! Are you thinking of recruiting for a school in Latin America? If so, how much do you know about the region? In this episode we learn a great deal about Latin America by interviewing Mark Webber of the Webber’s Ed recruiting agency. Mark answers lots of questions like, “When is the main recruiting season? What are some of the less-tangible benefits of working in Latin America? And what is school life like?” Mark Webber began his career in e... | 1h 14m 35s | ||||||
| 10/31/25 | ![]() 90. Students Help Students Transition Best! A Chat About the SPAN Student Ambassador Program Guide With Lina Paumgarten and Amy Shuflin | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! How does your school support new students? Do your students lead the way as transition ambassadors? And wouldn’t it be great to have help with this process? In this second episode, Lina and Amy unpacked SPAN's Student Ambassador Guide, which you can access to help incorporate the program into your current transition support efforts! Amy worked for 17 years in Venezuela and Malaysia. She is currently the SPAN Resource Lead. She is passionate about schoo... | 56m 41s | ||||||
| 10/17/25 | ![]() 89. Finding Our Way Forward Through Tough Transitions: The SPAN Program, with Amy Shuflin and Lina Paumgarten | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! We all seek to belong. It’s a human need. If you’ve moved schools, you know transitions can be tough. Thankfully, the Safe Passage Across Networks (SPAN) program, created by Dr. Doug Ota, provides a transitions care framework for schools. In this episode, we spoke with Amy Shuflin and Lina Paumgarten, developers of resources for SPAN. Amy worked for 17 years in Venezuela and Malaysia. She is currently the SPAN Resource Lead. She is passionate about sch... | 51m 32s | ||||||
| 10/3/25 | ![]() 88. Pre-launch: Hear From Hannah and Jared, a Couple Who are Keen to Go Global, and the Amazing Pre-work They have Done So Far! | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! There’s nothing quite as inspiring as learning from a great role model. If you aspire to become an international educator, our guests today—Hannah and Jared Keen—will truly impress you as they share invaluable insights, backed by their careful planning and resourcefulness. Join us to hear their story and learn what it takes to thrive in the highly competitive world of international school recruiting. Side note: Did you listen to episode 87 with Diane J... | 1h 08m 00s | ||||||
| 9/19/25 | ![]() 87. Truth Bombs About Recruiting for and Accepting a Job Overseas: A Candid Conversation with Diane Jacoutot of Edvectus | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! Are you new to international education? If so, imagine sitting down with a trusted guide to get helpful tips on what to expect during recruiting and onboarding—and red flags to watch for. Someone with years of experience working with both teacher candidates and hiring schools. Incredibly, we found such a person. If you listened to our first interview with Diane Jacoutot of Edvectus, you are familiar with her candor and willingness to share her wi... | 1h 12m 48s | ||||||
| 9/6/25 | ![]() 86. The Deets on All Things Recruiting: A Candid Conversation with Diane Jacoutot of Edvectus | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! As we head into the busy recruiting season, you may be asking yourself, “What is the current state of international school hiring?” Whether you’re a seasoned veteran of international education or starting to build your foundational knowledge, this episode is for you. We’re excited to welcome Diane Jacoutot, Managing Director and founder of Edvectus, a leading international recruiting company, to answer pressing questions that go deeper than the usual a... | 1h 16m 50s | ||||||
| 8/22/25 | ![]() 85. Changing Schools? What Factors Will You Prioritize? Carefully Consider Criteria With Our Panel of Vets! | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! What is your plan for the next time you recruit? What stage are you at in your life and career? What experiences are you hoping for in your next school, city, and country? To assist you in making this big, life-changing decision, we once again reached out to our trusted veteran panel of Amy Hunt, Rob Howe, and David Ross — this time to discuss how to make such an important life pivot. Amy is currently teaching Psychology and Science of Mind at Nueva Sc... | 58m 30s | ||||||
| 8/9/25 | ![]() 84. We Are Women; Hear Us Roar! Meet a Panel of Exceptional Women Leaders. | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! We have wanted to do this show for ages. We so admire women leaders, and some major players joined us for this interview! Kim Cofino is a well-known voice in the areas of women in leadership and instructional coaching. Madeleine Maceda Heide was a head of school on three continents and is a co-founder of the AMISA Women in Leadership organisation. Rhonda Norris is Superintendent of International Schools Group in Saudi Arabia and was a head of school in... | 1h 09m 44s | ||||||
| 7/28/25 | ![]() 83. The Role of Dean of Students -- A Key Piece of the SEL-Academics Puzzle: Meet Andy Vaughan | Text us with topic or guest suggestions! The data is quite conclusive: young people around the world are struggling. Research and books such as The Anxious Generation highlight the negative effects of technology and social networks on our students. We also know that two common themes in international schools are academic pressure and high expectations for students applying to university. On a more positive note, we are seeing a growing trend of schools placing greater emphasis on a holistic a... | 1h 11m 15s | ||||||
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