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Doc B Leadership Podcast

Doc B Leadership Podcast

Auteur(s): Clovis Unified School District
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The Doc B Leadership Academy Podcast shares the stories, lessons, and legacy of leaders across Clovis Unified School District — all inspired by the vision and values of Dr. Floyd “Doc” Buchanan. Hosted by Aaron Cook, Director of Program Evaluation, each episode features conversations with employees from every corner of the district – classified and certificated, veteran leaders and rising stars. They’ll share how they got here, why they stayed, what they’ve learned along the way, and how Doc B’s “take care of people” philosophy still shapes our work today. Whether you’re a current or aspiring leader, a CUSD employee, or simply someone who cares about people-centered leadership in education, this podcast will give you: Real stories from real CUSD employees Practical leadership insights you can apply right away A deeper connection to the culture and history of Clovis Unified Subscribe and join us as we celebrate the people, principles, and practices that keep Doc B’s legacy alive.Copyright 2025
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  • S1E6 - Troy Tirapelle: High Standards, High Achievement
    Dec 16 2025
    Show Notes: Troy Tirapelle

    In this episode of the Doc B Podcast, host Aaron Cook sits down with Coach Troy Tirapelle, a Clovis Unified alum and the head coach who has helped build Buchanan Wrestling into a California powerhouse, leading the Bears to eight State Championships.

    Coach Tirapelle shares the story of coming home to Clovis after competing at the NCAA level, why he believes public education matters, and how the values behind Buchanan Wrestling go far beyond trophies. For Troy, wrestling is a tool for teaching students how to handle adversity, live with accountability, and become the kind of people who give back.

    In this episode, you’ll hear about
    • Why Troy’s degree is in advertising/marketing —and how teaching/coaching found him anyway

    • How Clovis Unified and college wrestling shaped his belief: everyone meets the same standard

    • The “secret” behind sustained success: process over outcomes , and a program built to serve kids

    • The culture non-negotiables: accountability, character, and team before individual

    • How annual team mottos (like “self vs. selfless” ) become daily practice—not just wall décor

    • Doc Buchanan’s influence on the program—and why Troy believes Clovis must fight to keep core values alive

    • A powerful mindset lesson: “Are you the chicken or the pig?” (commitment vs. convenience)

    • Teaching athletes to win with class and lose with dignity —and to respond with action, not excuses

    • Why Troy will protect the team culture, even when it means making hard decisions

    • What leadership looks like when it’s real: relationships, trust, and kids who would “go to heck and back” for you

    • How he balances being a coach who calls his athletes “my kids” while still being a dad at home

    • The legacy he hopes every wrestler takes: give back, serve others, and raise the people around you

    Memorable themes and moments
    • “High standards and high expectations lead to high achievement.”

    • Accountability: self → each other → team → individual

    • Service-based leadership: “It’s not about me.”

    • Relationships change everything: showing up, noticing kids, and connecting outside the classroom.

    Don’t ever forget our motto—Sic’ Em!

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    27 min
  • S1E5 - Rick Watson: Building CART
    Dec 16 2025
    Show Notes: Rick Watson

    In this episode of the Doc B Podcast, host Aaron Cook talks with Rick Watson, CEO of the Center for Advanced Research and Technology (CART) and a 39-year veteran of Clovis Unified. Rick shares his “bookend” career—14 years at Clovis High and 14 years at CART—and the relationships, mentors, and leadership lessons that shaped his journey from science teacher to district leader.

    Rick also tells the origin story of CART: how a superintendent’s early technology vision grew into a unique partnership between Clovis Unified and Fresno Unified, creating a project-based, career-connected learning environment that continues to thrive 25 years later.

    In this episode, you’ll hear about
    • Why Rick didn’t plan to become a teacher—until graduate school changed his mind

    • Getting hired in 1987 and the memorable experience of interviewing with Doc Buchanan

    • What made the culture at Clovis High so strong—and why “Leading Through Relationships” still matters

    • Rick’s early involvement in CART’s formation (including the biomedicine lab ) before returning years later as an administrator

    • How CART started as a technology/professional development vision , then evolved into a career technical education model with industry partners

    • Why CART works with two districts , and how the 50/50 staff model and shared student population strengthen the campus culture

    • What makes CART feel different for students: teams, deadlines, workplace-like expectations, and hands-on learning

    • A powerful full-circle story: a former student returning to CART as a teacher

    • Retirement reflections: legacy, community impact, and giving back beyond the role

    • Why Rick believes “Autonomy With Responsibility” best captures CART’s identity and teaching model

    • Advice to new educators: be patient, be humble, build relationships, partner with families, and protect time for your own family

    Memorable themes and moments
    • “Once a Cougar, Always a Cougar.” Culture is built by people and relationships.

    • “When you’re at CART, you’re CART.” Students keep their homeschool pride—but find a new community here.

    • Legacy isn’t something you think about at the end—Doc’s reminder: build it daily.

    • Autonomy + responsibility : teacher creativity thrives when expectations stay high.

    Don’t ever forget our motto—Sic’ Em!

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    40 min
  • S1E4 - Jeanette Garcia: Service, Standards, and Clovis Unified
    Dec 16 2025
    Show Notes: Jeanette Garcia

    In this episode of the Doc B Podcast, Aaron Cook sits down with Jeanette Garcia, an Educational Services administrative assistant who has served Clovis Unified since 2004—and who also knows the district as a CUSD parent. Jeanette shares the honest story of what first brought her to Clovis (benefits and stability), and what made her stay: the people, the standards, and a culture built on taking care of each other.

    From her years in Sports & Rec supporting schools across the district to her current work in Educational Services, Jeanette offers a behind-the-scenes look at what it means to serve school sites well—and why protecting Clovis Unified’s core values matters more than ever.

    In this episode, you’ll hear about
    • How Jeanette found her way to Clovis Unified after an early interview rejection—and why she tried again

    • The “embarrassing” but real reason she made the jump: benefits, retirement, and stability for her young family

    • Learning Doc Buchanan’s vision secondhand through leaders like Dennis Lindsay

    • A defining culture moment: the 2008–09 furlough era and choosing sacrifice together over layoffs

    • Seeing Clovis Unified through a parent lens—especially the selflessness of coaches

    • Why Jeanette believes parents have a responsibility to step in and support schools

    • What she learned working districtwide in Sports & Rec : access, consistency, and serving all kids

    • Why she moved into Educational Services —and what that division actually supports (far more than people realize)

    • Mentors who shaped her:

    • Dennis Lindsay and accountability (“If I need to do that, what do I need you for?”)

    • Steve France and the mindset of “find a way”

    • Dr. Young and leading with heart

    • Her approach to service at the district office: take the burden off sites, don’t send it back

    • The quote that anchors her work ethic (John Wooden): do it right the first time

    • What she hopes Clovis protects moving forward: high standards and students at the center of every decision

    Memorable lines and themes
    • “We should be service-oriented.”

    • “If somebody called me… my responsibility now is to help them get what they need.”

    • “If you set the bar high, you’re going to try to achieve it.”

    • “Students at the center of every decision.”

    Takeaway

    Jeanette’s story is a reminder that culture isn’t sustained by slogans—it’s sustained by people who quietly do the work, do it right, and refuse to let “not my job” creep into the system.

    Don’t ever forget our motto—Sic’ Em!

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    24 min
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