105. How to use Storytelling for Values Based Leadership
Schools Of Excellence Podcast - A podcast by Chanie Wilschanski
Many of us have those “special” family stories—you know, the ones you’ve heard a million times that have been passed down from generation to generation. For me, the one that always comes to mind is when my grandfather traveled to New York and met the Rebbe, one of the most influential Jewish leaders of the 20th century. My grandfather was born in Russia during the communist regime, and in 1979, he and his wife fled to Israel. There, he worked three jobs just so that he could save extra money and one day go to New York to meet the Rebbe, who was instrumental in helping them escape. After months of hard work, my grandfather had finally saved enough money and traveled to New York during the High Holidays that year. When it finally came time for my grandfather to meet the Rebbe, the Rebbe asked him if he had bought his wife a gift. Dejectedly, my grandfather replied that he had spent all his savings to come to New York and couldn’t possibly afford to bring anything home. Without pause, the Rebbe gave my grandfather the name of a jeweler where he could buy a gift—and when the Rebbe tells you to do something, you listen. When he returned to Israel, my grandfather gifted my grandmother a set of precious pearls he had bought from the jeweler the Rebbe had recommended. She wore those pearls proudly until her very last day, and after she died, they were passed down to my mother. When I was a kid, the tale of my grandfather’s journey to New York was just a story, like the ones I read in books. At the time, the only special meaning it held was that it was about my family. It wasn’t until I became an adult that I came to realize the value in the story and why my family chose to repeat it again and again: showing love and appreciation for the ones we care for. You see, storytelling is one of the most powerful ways to influence, teach, and inspire—not just in your family, but also your school. When you understand how to leverage the power of storytelling, you can use the stories that happen within your school as anchors to teach values so they become woven into the fabric of your center. This will create a ripple effect that extends beyond you and your team. It’s a tool that has the potential to impact both the culture of your center and your community in a profound way—one that no amount of training ever could. That’s why in this week’s episode, I’m diving into storytelling and how you can leverage it in values-based leadership. It’s the first of a 3-episode series that explores how values are taught in homes and schools and how they help you build a legacy. Join me for a conversation about: What makes storytelling such a powerful tool in shifting your culture Why values play a key role at home and school Translating values into decision-making The transition into leading from your values (HINT: It’s messy) Each one of us has stories that paint a picture of who we are, where we come from, and where we’re going. Learn to use your school’s stories to shift the culture of your center and create a lasting impact on your community. Learn more and apply for the Director’s Inner Circle & Owner’s HQ: http://Chanie.me/jointhedic We’ll be diving even deeper into the power of storytelling at the 2023 Summit of Excellence, which centers on building legacy through values-based leadership. Although this year’s summit is limited to members only, it’s not too late for non-members to participate!