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This episode  features a detailed discussion on leadership in education, highlighting the complex balance between fulfilling legal obligations to staff and moral obligations to students. Ted Franson, a newly retired Superintendent and CEO formerly of Pembina Trails in Manitoba, shares his insights on the pressures and challenges of educational leadership through anecdotes from his career. Emphasizing the importance of support systems, resilience, and maintaining a student-focused approach, Ted also touches upon his own transition into retirement and the refreshing perspectives it offers. The conversation further explores mentorship, the value of self-awareness, and the critical role of supportive communities in fostering effective leadership. Ted's dedication to education and his reflections on a 40-year career offer invaluable lessons on leadership, community, and the enduring impact of passionate educators.

00:00 Navigating Leadership Challenges in Education
01:59 Reflections on Retirement and Leadership with Ted Franson
04:01 The Joy of Teaching and Memorable Moments
13:46 The Importance of Resilience and Support in Leadership
19:28 Fostering Leadership and Building a Supportive Community
23:19 Ted Franson's Personal Highlights and Influences
28:12 Embracing Retirement: Reading, Streaming, and Life in Morden, Manitoba