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Getting to the Core with Wayne RESA

Getting to the Core with Wayne RESA

Written by: Wayne RESA
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Welcome to Getting to the Core: a Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency podcast. We invite you to join us as we discuss a variety of educational topics, and hopefully plant a few seeds that get to the ‘core’ of our mission: Leading, Learning...for ALL!Wayne RESA
Episodes
  • S6.E4 - Passing the Torch: Celebrating Legacy and Leadership in Education
    Jan 20 2026

    Join us for a heartfelt conversation with retiring educational consultants Linda Kell and Ashara Shepard-Lance as they reflect on decades of transformative work in Wayne County schools. Alongside Dr. Markita Hall, they share powerful stories about building relationships, supporting educators, and the importance of empathy, curiosity, and courage in educational leadership. Both retirees look ahead to continued work in trauma-informed education, proving that their passion for building resilient schools doesn't retire.

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    40 mins
  • S6.E3 - Hold On To Hope in Hard Places
    Dec 4 2025

    Ron Walker, founder of COSEBOC (Coalition of School Educating Boys of Color) and author of Legacy of Leading, shares the powerful moments that shaped his 55-year journey in education—from seeing Emmett Till's photo as a nine-year-old to receiving a letter from his incarcerated former student. He discusses the urgent need for Black male educators who see themselves as liberators, the importance of rite of passage work to heal trauma, and why we must create a "conspiracy of care" that engages entire communities in supporting boys and young men of color.

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    51 mins
  • S6.E2 - Brave Conversations: Getting to the Core of Equity and Identity
    Oct 31 2025

    In this powerful episode of Getting to the Core, the Wayne RESA SEED team shares transformative stories of courage, identity, and community through their Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity work. From the deeply personal “crossover” activity to building brave spaces for healing and dialogue, each educator reflects on how SEED fosters authentic belonging and systemic change. Ten years strong, SEED continues to cultivate a culture of accountability, empathy, and hope—one conversation at a time.


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    53 mins
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