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Love Learn Lead

Love Learn Lead

Written by: Jonathan Cooper
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Love, Learn, Lead is a podcast that uncovers the legacy within every story. Through the lens of love, learning, and leadership, we explore the people and experiences shaping Mason City Schools, and the impact reaching far beyond.Jonathan Cooper
Episodes
  • Discovering Purpose and Potential through Experiential Learning
    May 28 2026

    In this episode of the Love, Learn, Lead podcast, Superintendent Jonathan Cooper explores the story behind Mason City Schools’ nationally recognized XLP program — a student-led experiential learning model connecting students with authentic, career-connected opportunities and meaningful community partnerships.

    The conversation begins with the origin story of XLP and the vision to help students explore career pathways through real-world experiences, mentorships, internships, site visits, and partnerships with professionals across a wide range of industries.

    Guests include XLP student leader Rayyan Aquino; program coordinators Joe Schroeder and Annie Droege; and community partner David Charpentier. Together, they share how the program empowers students to lead, build connections, discover passions, and create extraordinary learning experiences beyond the traditional classroom.

    The episode also highlights how XLP has grown into a model that school districts across the country are now studying and visiting, demonstrating what is possible when schools elevate student voice, community partnerships, and purposeful learning.

    Whether you are an educator, business leader, parent, or student, this conversation offers a powerful look at the future of learning.


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    22 mins
  • Student Voice, Natural Leadership, Future Hope
    May 22 2026

    In this episode of the Love, Learn, Lead podcast, Superintendent Jonathan Cooper sits down with student leaders from the Superintendent Student Leadership Cohort to discuss what leadership looks like through the eyes of today’s students. Guests include student leaders Skylar Denbow, Ellen Yin, and Blake Lewis, along with innovation leader Dan Little.

    The conversation explores how schools can create more meaningful, engaging, and future-ready experiences that truly leverage student potential. Students share honest insights about leadership, belonging, purpose, student voice, and the kinds of experiences that help them grow as learners, leaders, and citizens.

    The group also reflects on their experiences in the leadership cohort, the opportunities that have shaped them, and what they believe schools should prioritize moving forward to better prepare students for the future.

    This episode serves as a powerful reminder that some of the best ideas for improving schools come directly from the students we serve.

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    27 mins
  • Discovering True North: The Human Skills Students Need for the Future
    May 18 2026

    In this episode of Love, Learn, Lead, we explore the heart behind My Mason Journey, a unique course experience designed to help students discover their true north and develop the human skills that matter most in today’s rapidly changing world.

    Joined by educators Missy Mecum, Nicole Elsasser, Kristi Echler, and Amanda Kemen, along with the origin story shared by Dan Little, we unpack how this innovative program became a legacy experience for Mason students beginning in elementary school and continuing through their educational journey.

    Together, we discuss why schools can no longer leave purpose, belonging, leadership, and character development to chance, especially in a world filled with artificial intelligence, social media, constant distractions, and competing voices telling students who to be and what to think.

    At its core, My Mason Journey creates intentional space for students to discover their foundation, align with their purpose and potential, and build the confidence and human-centered skills needed for success both inside and beyond the walls of Mason City Schools.

    This conversation is a powerful reminder that while the world continues to change rapidly, helping students become deeply grounded, curious, connected, and purpose-driven may be more important than ever.

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    25 mins
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