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One Eye On Behavior

One Eye On Behavior

By: Kevin D Howell
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Helping schools, educators, and leaders “Lead with Heart and Structure.”

On this podcast, Kevin Howell brings his experience as an educator, consultant, and behavior strategist to the mic. Each episode explores practical strategies, real-world stories, and proven systems that help classrooms and campuses create environments where students can thrive.

From managing challenging behaviors to building positive relationships and strengthening school culture, One Eye on Behavior gives you the tools and mindset to lead with both compassion and consistency.

Whether you’re a teacher, administrator, or parent, this podcast equips you to make lasting impact — one conversation at a time.

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Episodes
  • Why “Fake It Till You Make It” Is Failing a Generation
    Feb 1 2026

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    This episode breaks down the quiet war inside every human mind: the razor-thin line between real confidence and full-blown delusion.

    We explore why true confidence is grounded in evidence, feedback, and self-awareness — while delusion thrives on fixed beliefs, ignored data, and the illusion of certainty. From the Dunning-Kruger paradox to modern cautionary tales like Theranos and FTX, we trace how self-belief can fuel greatness… or disaster.

    We also look at the new frontier: neurofeedback, VR training, and AI coaches reshaping mental performance. The future belongs to those who can evaluate themselves honestly, adapt quickly, and stay tethered to reality.

    If you want a mental edge — whether in sports, leadership, or daily life — this episode gives you the framework.

    The question is simple:
    Are you grounded in truth… or drifting into delusion?

    🔗 Get the book — Focus Is a Skill, Not a Mood (Amazon):

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    7 mins
  • Social Media and Comparison Culture: Helping Students and Parents Step Out of the Loop
    Nov 26 2025

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    Social media is rewiring how students and parents think, feel, and connect — fueling comparison, outrage, and overstimulation. This article explores how educators and families can break the dopamine loop, rebuild empathy, and teach mindful digital balance through awareness, not shame.

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    7 mins
  • Parent Overload and Misdirected Fear: Presence Over Perfection, Listening Over Lecturing
    Nov 19 2025

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    Modern parents are overwhelmed by fear and information overload, swinging between overprotection and exhaustion. This piece reframes parenting through presence, not perfection—showing how calm connection, listening, and emotional steadiness help kids thrive in an anxious world.

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    6 mins
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