Imperfect Leadership & Shared Vision in Education with Peter Stiepleman
In this episode, David sits down with Peter Stiepleman—former superintendent of one of Missouri’s largest school districts, leadership advisor, podcast host, and author of Serving as a Lead Learner: Powerful Reflections from America’s Superintendents
Peter shares his unconventional path from working at the U.S. Embassy in Madrid to becoming a bilingual teacher in Oakland, California, and eventually leading a district of 19,000 students through times of both growth and crisis. He reflects on the lessons learned from embracing “imperfect leadership,” the importance of vulnerability, and the power of shared decision-making.
Together, David and Peter explore:
- How personal journeys shape leadership philosophies
- What it means to be a “lead learner” and embrace discomfort
- Building shared values with teachers, parents, and students
- Why microschool leaders can benefit from these same leadership principles
- The importance of community voice and creating systems that honor every stakeholder
This conversation is full of insights for anyone leading in education—whether you’re running a large public school system, launching a micro school, or simply seeking to lead with more empathy, collaboration, and courage.
Resources & Links:
- Peter’s book: Serving as a Lead Learner: Powerful Reflections from America’s Superintendents:
https://www.amazon.com/Serving-Lead-Learner-Reflections-Superintendents/dp/B0F78RC6H9 - Peter’s podcast: An Imperfect Leader:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/an-imperfect-leader-the-superintendents/id1644897856
