
EP: 217 | Building Respect and Resilience
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Impact of Educational Leadership Episode217
Hosted by: I. D. III for Dr. IsaiahDrone III
|John Mirrione|
Building Respect and Resilience
Bullying is a universal crisis—crossing borders, cultures, and generations—and yet, far too many people still suffer in silence. Whether it's in schools, workplaces, online spaces, or even within families, bullying leaves invisible scars no onesees that can stunt growth and last a lifetime. I've seen how it crushes confidence and isolates its victims, often when they most need connection. It's time we stop treating bullying as "just part of growing up" or "someone else’s problem." Every voice matters, and silence provides cover for the bully to hide. Change doesn't require a title or a campaign budget—just the courage to care and the strength to act. Together, acrossterritories and cultures, we can create a world where Harmony is sustained longer than cruelty.
John Mirrione: What does bullying mean to you?
John Mirrione:What are some strategies we can use to foster resilience, empower youth, and create a brighter future for these individuals and their communities?
John Mirrione:What is your greatest challenge when it comes to reducing instances of bullying in schools and communities whilepromoting a culture of respect, empathy, and kindness?
John Mirrione: How did you recognize schools and youth groups demonstrating outstanding anti-bullying efforts.?
Dr. Isaiah Drone III Closing Remarks