“The only thing we have in common is the fact that he’s magical and I’m creating magic in these schools moving kids forward.”
“I believe most people have compassion in their soul.”
“Are you willing to share without expecting anything back?”
Episode summary |
In this episode of ROG, host Shannon Cassidy speaks with Harry Potter, a retired education professional, about the importance of generosity in personal and professional life. They discuss Harry's transformative experiences with mentors who opened doors for him, the impact of small acts of kindness, and the ripple effect of giving back to the community. Harry shares his journey from a challenging upbringing to a successful career, emphasizing the significance of noticing the needs of others and being intentional in acts of service.
R.O.G. Takeaway Tips |
- Generosity is not just financial; it includes time and respect.
- Mentorship can change the trajectory of a person's life.
- Reflecting on one's journey can reveal the impact of others.
- Small acts of kindness can lead to significant changes.
- Being intentional about noticing others' needs is crucial.
- Everyone has the potential to give back in meaningful ways.
- Generosity creates a ripple effect in the community.
- Confidence can be a barrier to seizing opportunities.
- It's important to share knowledge and experiences with others.
- Giving back is a way to honor those who helped you.
Chapters |
00:00 The Power of Generosity
07:01 Transformative Mentorships
14:08 The Ripple Effect of Kindness
19:57 Noticing and Taking Action
27:58 Giving Back and Leaving a Legacy
Guest Bio |
Harry Potter is a retired education and administrative professional with over 31 years of experience supporting student success. Known for his compassion, leadership, and commitment to equity, Harry has served as a counselor, principal, and district director, helping thousands of students overcome barriers to achievement.
Born and raised in Providence, Rhode Island, he earned his B.A. in History and Secondary Education from the University of Rhode Island, followed by a Master’s in Family Counseling and later, a Master’s in Secondary Administration from Providence College.
Harry began his career in counseling before moving into school leadership, eventually becoming Principal of Hope High School and later, Director of Student Opportunities for the Providence School Department. He created impactful programs, including the “Harry Potter Program,” which helped over 1,350 students graduate.
Since retiring in 2009, Harry continues to serve the community through hospice work, youth camps, and grief support groups, remaining a passionate advocate for growth, healing, and education.
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Credits: Harry Potter, Host Shannon Cassidy, Bridge Between, Inc.
Coming Next: Please join us next week, Episode 241, Special Guest, Trish Scanlon.
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