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The NAIS New View EDU podcast heads into its ninth season seeking fresh perspectives on the skills and dispositions that students—and school leaders—need to thrive in a shifting world. As external factors like AI, global instability, and polarization continue to change education, we're turning to experts from inside and outside independent schools to help chart a positive, purpose-driven path forw... more

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Latest Episodes

Episode 90: The Future of Digital Literacy

With Yvette Renteria of Common Sense Media

Available May 5, 2026

So much of our focus as educators has begun to turn towards the digital space. How we can leverage technology and innovation to improve edu... more

Episode 89: Lessons from Retiring Heads

With Joan Hill and Russell Shaw

Available April 28, 2026

School leadership has always been a dynamic, evolving role, but never more so than in the past several years. As everything about education and the su... more

Episode 88: Navigating Disruption through Collaboration

With Chad Tew

Available April 21, 2026

It’s no secret that independent schools face ongoing challenges, from enrollment to governance to changing norms and social pressures. The schools that ... more

Episode 87: Making How Matter

With Julie Williamson

Available April 14, 2026

Leadership sometimes feels like a lonely job with lots of competing tasks, but few clear guideposts. Even with the most meticulous planning, we often know conceptually wh... more

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Recent Guests

Yvette Renteria
Chief Program Officer, Common Sense Media (education, research, family and community engagement)
Common Sense Media
Episode: The Future of Digital Literacy With Yvette Renteria of Common Sense Media
Russell Shaw
Head of Georgetown Day School (past 16 years)
Georgetown Day School
Episode: Lessons from Retiring Heads With Joan Hill and Russell Shaw
Joan Hill
Head of Lamplighter School (retiring)
Lamplighter School
Episode: Lessons from Retiring Heads With Joan Hill and Russell Shaw
Chad Tew
Founder, chief disruption navigator at LearnCollab
LearnCollab
Episode: Navigating Disruption through Collaboration With Chad Tew
Julie Williamson
CEO of Carrickans Group; expert on leadership alignment and making how matter
Carrickans Group
Episode: Making How Matter With Julie Williamson
George Suttles
Executive Director of the Commonfund Institute
Commonfund Institute
Episode: Securing Legacy Through Endowment With George Suttles
Amanda Ripley
Journalist and trained conflict mediator; co-founder of Good Conflict
Good Conflict
Episode: Good Conflict with Amanda Ripley and Hélène Biandudi Hofer
Hélène Biandudi Hofer
Journalist and trained conflict mediator; co-founder of Good Conflict
Good Conflict
Episode: Good Conflict with Amanda Ripley and Hélène Biandudi Hofer
Jenny Wallace
Author of Mattering: The Secret to a Life of Deep Connection and Purpose
Episode: Mattering: A Special Live Episode with Jennifer Wallace

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Morva McDonald
NAIS Vice President of Leadership and Governance; frequent co-host
Debra Wilson
President of NAIS; frequent host/participant

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 20 ratings
  • Great Episodes

    Engaging speakers interviewed by a smart and curious host, this is a podcast that educators and innovators will love. I listen every week and take away fresh ideas.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Dave Liebmann
    United States3 years ago
  • New View Edu

    A must-listen for any educator looking to stay ahead of the curve; not only NAIS colleagues. Tim keeps the conversation relevant, deep, and still entertaining!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Clarkey12!
    United States3 years ago

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Securing Legacy Through Endowment With George Suttles
Q: What advice would you give to a donor or school starting an endowment from zero?
Start with strong policy and governance, involve the advancement team early, connect gift acceptance with investment policy, and design a clear plan for how gifts support the school's strategic vision over the long term.
Securing Legacy Through Endowment With George Suttles
Q: What are the types of considerations a school would make when formulating a spend policy?
Considerations include enrollment trends, fundraising performance, debt servicing, balance sheet health, and the overall operating environment to determine a sustainable spend rate rather than ad hoc draws.
Securing Legacy Through Endowment With George Suttles
Q: Can you orient us a little bit with a definition of endowment and how independent schools understand it?
Endowment is a long-term pool of capital intended to support an institution over time, comprising restricted and quasi-unrestricted funds that are invested to sustain the mission, not a simple reserve or rainy-day fund.
Good Conflict with Amanda Ripley and Hélène Biandudi Hofer
Q: What is the distinction between high conflict and good conflict, and how can schools cultivate the latter?
High conflict is characterized by contempt and zero-sum thinking that narrows perception and escalates harm, whereas good conflict preserves respect, invites multiple perspectives, and uses structured approaches (like mapping and holding space) to move toward understanding and collaboration.
Good Conflict with Amanda Ripley and Hélène Biandudi Hofer
Q: Why is conflict literacy relevant to educators and schools, given Amanda and Hélène's background in journalism?
Because the same dynamics that drive high-stakes public disagreement also play out in school communities, and journalists' tools—like mapping, looping, and narrative framing—offer practical ways to understand and guide conversations with students, parents, and staff.

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What is New View EDU about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Experts from education, policy, and technology discuss how to navigate a rapidly changing landscape for schools and higher education. Topics span student well-being, inclusion, leadership, AI in classrooms, college admissions, and the future of learning, with a strong emphasis on human-centered approaches, curiosity, and practical strategies for both educators and administrators. The show consistently features thought leaders who connect neuroscience, ethics, and policy to real-world school environments, offering actionable guidance for improving student outcomes, well-being, and inclusive culture while addressing broader systemic shifts. A noteworthy pattern is the focus on dignity, civic reasoning, and meaningful learning in an era of AI ... more

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