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Ridgemont4sFinest's- The Podcast

Ridgemont4sFinest's- The Podcast

Hosted by Ridgemont4sFinest

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65

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May 2026

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Welcome to Ridgemont4sFinest–The Podcast where we stretch out those 3-minute videos from TikTok and continue the unfiltered discussions around public education from the perspective of a veteran teacher. In each episode, I will share my insights and opinions on the issues that matter most to educators - from navigating difficult classroom dynamics to advocating for better funding and policy changes, this podcast will give you an inside look at what it's really like to be a teacher. But this isn't just a one-sided conversation - I will also be interviewing other teachers, education policy experts, and others to get their perspectives on what's happening in our schools. This podcast is a space for honest conversations and unfiltered opinions about the challenges facing public education today. If you're a fellow educator who's tired of feeling like no one really understands what you're going through, or if you're just someone who wants to learn more about the state of public education, then this podcast is for you. Join us for thought-provoking discussions and candid insights into the world of teaching.

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May 27, 2026Episode 6150 min

Episode 61: They Fired Her Anyway… Now They’re Getting Sued

Send us Fan MailLet’s not go all the way back to the beginning because if you’ve been following this story, you already know what led up to this moment.Let’s start at the part where a hearing examiner reviewed the evidence, recommended Michelle Williams be reinstated… and HISD still voted to terminate her anyway.That’s the part that changed everything.Because this didn’t end with her losing her job. That vote is what pushed this situation into a completely different lane. Now we’re talking state appeals, federal civil rights lawsuits, retaliation claims, and individual administrators being named right alongside the district.In this episode, Michelle breaks down why she decided to fight back, what retaliation actually looked like in real time, and how this situation crossed the line from a workplace dispute into a legal battle. We talk about the paper trail, the behind-the-scenes decisions, and what happens when a system ignores its own process because it assumes nobody will challenge it.But we also had a conversation that I think a LOT of people in education need to hear. There are administrators out here carrying out directives from upper administration thinking they’re protected because they’re “just doing their job.” This episode forces the question: at what point does following orders stop protecting you? Because becoming collateral damage for somebody else’s decision is VERY real.Whether people want to admit it or not, this situation is bigger than Michelle. This is about power, pressure, fear, retaliation, and how educational systems move when they think nobody is paying attention.If you’re a teacher, you need to hear this.If you’re an administrator, you REALLY need to hear this.And if you’ve been trying to make sense of what’s happening in HISD right now, this conversation is going to connect a few dots.This isn’t the beginning of the story.This is what happened after they thought it was over.Support the showThanks for listening! Follow me on TikTok @ Ridgemont4sFinest , IG @ Ridgemont4s_Finest, and Facebook @ Ridgemont4sFinest. Don't forget to support the podcast by clicking the links in the bio's!FOLLOW US ON PATREON FOR THE EXCLUSIVE TEACHERS AFTER DARK PODCASTSUPPORT OUR GRASSROOTS INITIATIVE www.theschooltruthproject.orgSupport the show

March 22, 2026Episode 6035 min

Episode 60: Eff Up & Fail Up: Who Really Pays for the Mess?

Send us Fan MailBefore we get into this episode, let me say this real quick.When Nikki and I sat down to record this, we went back and forth on where this episode even belonged. Was this a Teachers After Dark conversation… or a Ridgemont4’sFinest conversation? And truthfully, it ended up being a little bit of both.So just know… we were passionate. And when we get passionate, the line between platforms gets a little blurry.If you’re here for the cute, the polished, the “let’s keep it professional” teacher content… this might not be your episode. We were relaxed, we were honest, and yeah… a little bit of that Teachers After Dark energy slipped in.But the conversation? Too important not to have.Because in this episode, we’re saying the quiet part out loud.We’re talking about what it really looks like to “eff up and fail up.” How some people can create chaos, make poor decisions, leave entire systems in disarray… and still walk away with a promotion, a new title, and a fresh start.Meanwhile, the most qualified people in the room? They’re left holding the mop.We’re breaking down who gets grace, who gets consequences, and why accountability seems to disappear depending on who you are. From leadership roles that don’t make sense, to “interim” positions that never turn permanent, to emotional excuses that protect the wrong people—we’re unpacking all of it.And yes, we’re talking about race. Because whether people want to admit it or not… race is tied to accountability.This isn’t about one person. It’s about a pattern.So if you’ve ever watched somebody crash a whole situation and still ride off into the sunset like nothing happened… go ahead and press play.And when it’s over, let us know your thoughts.Support the showThanks for listening! Follow me on TikTok @ Ridgemont4sFinest , IG @ Ridgemont4s_Finest, and Facebook @ Ridgemont4sFinest. Don't forget to support the podcast by clicking the links in the bio's!FOLLOW US ON PATREON FOR THE EXCLUSIVE TEACHERS AFTER DARK PODCASTSUPPORT OUR GRASSROOTS INITIATIVE www.theschooltruthproject.orgSupport the show

March 12, 2026Episode 5924 min

Ep. 59 Michelle Williams: She Fought for Their Kids. Who Fought for Her?

Send us Fan MailFor the past two years, longtime Houston educator and union leader Michelle Williams has been locked in a high-profile fight with Houston ISD after repeatedly raising concerns about how the district’s new instructional model was affecting students — particularly emergent bilingual students and children receiving special education services, many of whom come from Houston’s large Hispanic community.A 26-year classroom veteran and president of the Houston Education Association, Williams spoke out about rigid lesson pacing, special education compliance concerns, and the pressure teachers faced trying to move through scripted lessons while students who needed additional support struggled to keep up.After filing complaints with the Texas Education Agency and publicly challenging district leadership, Williams was removed from the classroom, placed on home duty, and eventually faced termination proceedings — turning her advocacy into a two-year battle with the district.But this episode of Ridgemont4’sFinest – The Podcast Op-Ed explores a deeper question that grew out of that fight.If someone is willing to risk their career defending students — including a large Hispanic student population — why did many of the city’s Hispanic political and civic leaders remain silent when the backlash came?More broadly, the episode examines a pattern many people have noticed in advocacy spaces: Black women are often expected to stand on the front lines for everyone else.But when the consequences arrive…This episode unpacks the politics of advocacy, the expectations placed on Black women in public leadership, and the uncomfortable question of solidarity across communities.Because if Black women are expected to stand on the front lines for everyone else…who stands up for them?Support the showThanks for listening! Follow me on TikTok @ Ridgemont4sFinest , IG @ Ridgemont4s_Finest, and Facebook @ Ridgemont4sFinest. Don't forget to support the podcast by clicking the links in the bio's!FOLLOW US ON PATREON FOR THE EXCLUSIVE TEACHERS AFTER DARK PODCASTSUPPORT OUR GRASSROOTS INITIATIVE www.theschooltruthproject.orgSupport the show

March 2, 2026Episode 5858 min

Ep. 58 Disrupting the Status Quo: Dr. Letitia Plummer on Legacy, Justice, and the Fight for Harris County

Send us Fan MailWith the Tuesday election just days away, the future of Harris County hangs in the balance. In this high-stakes episode, we sit down with Dr. Letitia Plummer, the history-making former City Council member who resigned her seat to run for Harris County Judge.Dr. Plummer isn't your typical "establishment" politician. A Spelman alumna, practicing dentist, and small business owner, she carries a powerful civil rights lineage—her grandfather was a legendary lawyer who represented Muhammad Ali. But her path hasn't been easy. For the first time, she speaks deeply on how a public and painful custody battle transformed her from a healthcare professional into a fierce advocate for family and legal rights.In this episode, we dive deep into the issues that matter most to our community:The Crisis in our Schools: As families face the fallout of the HISD takeover and school closures, Dr. Plummer explains why she is willing to disrupt the system to bring youth mental health services directly into our classrooms.Dignity & Housing: From holding "slum-lords" accountable to her "worst-first" approach to infrastructure, find out how she plans to ensure Black neighborhoods are never again the last to receive help.Disruptor vs. Establishment: Why she is choosing to challenge political giants like former Mayor Annise Parker to give a voice to those the system has ignored.This isn't just another political interview—it’s a conversation about restoring dignity to our community and the power of the vote. Dr. Plummer has put her career on the line to fight for this office. Tune in to hear why she believes this Tuesday is a turning point for Harris County and why you cannot afford to stay home.The election is Tuesday. Your power is your vote. Listen now.www.drletitiaplummer.comSupport the showThanks for listening! Follow me on TikTok @ Ridgemont4sFinest , IG @ Ridgemont4s_Finest, and Facebook @ Ridgemont4sFinest. Don't forget to support the podcast by clicking the links in the bio's!FOLLOW US ON PATREON FOR THE EXCLUSIVE TEACHERS AFTER DARK PODCASTSUPPORT OUR GRASSROOTS INITIATIVE www.theschooltruthproject.orgSupport the show

November 16, 2025Episode 5758 min

Ep. 57- The Power of an Informed Parent: Jessica’s Story

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, I sit down with Jessica Campos — a Houston mom who took on HISD, filed a TEA complaint, won, and is now teaching other parents how to advocate for their kids without fear.Jessica’s daughter wasn’t getting the services promised in her IEP, and after being ignored and pushed around, she did what most parents are scared to do: she held the district accountable. Today, she’s sharing her story, the barriers she faced, and the truth about the special education system that schools don’t always want parents to know.We also talk about the importance of parents — especially Spanish-speaking families — understanding their rights, recognizing when a school isn’t following the law, and knowing exactly what steps to take when something feels “off.”Jessica now offers classes to teach families how to navigate the TEA grievance process, how to document everything, and how to advocate with confidence. Her work is changing lives, and this conversation is one every parent should hear.If your child is in SPED or has a 504 plan, this episode is your reminder:You are not powerless.You are not overreacting.And you absolutely have the right to fight for the education your child deserves.Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this with a parent who needs it.Support the showThanks for listening! Follow me on TikTok @ Ridgemont4sFinest , IG @ Ridgemont4s_Finest, and Facebook @ Ridgemont4sFinest. Don't forget to support the podcast by clicking the links in the bio's!FOLLOW US ON PATREON FOR THE EXCLUSIVE TEACHERS AFTER DARK PODCASTSUPPORT OUR GRASSROOTS INITIATIVE www.theschooltruthproject.orgSupport the show

October 26, 2025Episode 5624 min

Let’s Talk About Those TEA Investigation Letters

Send us Fan MailIn this mini episode, I’m breaking down the TEA investigation letters that so many Texas teachers have been receiving lately — the ones claiming you “may have engaged in conduct detrimental to the welfare of children” or “participated in a testing scheme.” I know how terrifying and confusing those words can sound when they show up in your inbox, so I want to help you understand exactly what this letter really means, what it doesn’t mean, and what your rights are.We’re going to slow things down and talk through what’s actually happening behind the scenes — because most teachers getting these letters haven’t been accused of any wrongdoing. I’ll explain what the different phrases mean, why that “flag” on your certificate was placed and then removed, and what steps you can take to protect yourself moving forward.Support the showThanks for listening! Follow me on TikTok @ Ridgemont4sFinest , IG @ Ridgemont4s_Finest, and Facebook @ Ridgemont4sFinest. Don't forget to support the podcast by clicking the links in the bio's!FOLLOW US ON PATREON FOR THE EXCLUSIVE TEACHERS AFTER DARK PODCASTSUPPORT OUR GRASSROOTS INITIATIVE www.theschooltruthproject.orgSupport the show

October 13, 2025Episode 5559 min

Episode 55: The Teacher They Can't Silence- Ms. Michelle Williams vs. HISD

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Ridgemont4'sFinest-The Podcast, Michelle Williams returns to give us an update on her ongoing fight with Houston ISD after the board voted to terminate her contract at the October 9th board meeting. She explains what's next in her fight to clear her name and breaks down what the Chapter 21 process really looks like for Texas teachers facing nonrenewal or termination — and why so many educators don’t realize they have rights worth fighting for.Michelle also opens up about the realities of teaching emerging bilingual students under HISD’s new system, the culture of retaliation that silences teachers, and the critical role unions play in protecting educators.Now, she’s taking that same fire from the classroom to the Capitol — running for State Representative for District 127 to fight for the future of public education in Texas.This is more than a story about one teacher — it’s a wake-up call for every educator to know their rights, stand together, and support leaders who actually represent them.Support the showThanks for listening! Follow me on TikTok @ Ridgemont4sFinest , IG @ Ridgemont4s_Finest, and Facebook @ Ridgemont4sFinest. Don't forget to support the podcast by clicking the links in the bio's!FOLLOW US ON PATREON FOR THE EXCLUSIVE TEACHERS AFTER DARK PODCASTSUPPORT OUR GRASSROOTS INITIATIVE www.theschooltruthproject.orgSupport the show

October 7, 2025Episode 5444 min

Episode 54: When the Strong Ones Break — Mental Health & Black Women in Leadership

Send us Fan MailDISCLAIMER: BECAUSE OF HOW IMPORTANT THIS TOPIC IS, WE ARE CROSS POSTING THIS EPISODE FROM TEACHERS AFTER DARK TO R4F THE PODCAST--BEWARE OF SOME OF THE LANGUAGE!!!This week’s episode hits different. It’s just me and Nikki, and we’re digging into something heavy but necessary : the mental health struggles and systemic pressures faced by Black women in educational leadership.We’re talking about Ms. Stephanie Williams, a principal at Harrison-Morton Middle School in Allentown, whose private mental health crisis went viral after she experienced a bipolar episode. What should have been met with compassion turned into public humiliation and let’s be real, that’s not how it would’ve gone down if she were white. White women in leadership are extended so much grace ,treated with care, dignity, and often infantilized while Black women are expected to hold it all together, even when we’re breaking inside.We unpack that double standard, the weight of always being “the strong one,” and the cost that comes with being both visible and unseen at the same time. We also dive into some hard-hitting stats: according to the CDC, Black women are nearly twice as likely to experience severe psychological distress but less likely to receive treatment. Studies show that Black women in education report higher rates of burnout, depression, and anxiety than any other demographic, yet most of us still feel like we can’t ask for help without being labeled “unstable” or “unfit.”This conversation goes beyond one viral story , it’s about the systems that fail us. We talk about stigma, cultural silence, and the lack of culturally competent care that keeps too many of us from seeking therapy or taking medication when we need it. And we make it clear: it’s okay to get help. It’s okay to rest. It’s okay to medicate. Strength doesn’t mean silence.We also call out how educational institutions themselves need to do better with real mental health support, policies that protect leaders during personal crises, and representation that truly understands the unique weight that comes with being a Black woman in these spaces.In the end, this episode is a love letter and a call to action — for Ms. Williams, for every sister who’s quietly struggling behind her title, and for every listener who’s tired of pretending to be okay. We see you. We support you. And we’re done suffering in silence.This is a real and necessary conversation.Streaming now on Teachers After Dark and Ridgemont4’s Finest: The Podcast.Support the showThanks for listening! Follow me on TikTok @ Ridgemont4sFinest , IG @ Ridgemont4s_Finest, and Facebook @ Ridgemont4sFinest. Don't forget to support the podcast by clicking the links in the bio's!FOLLOW US ON PATREON FOR THE EXCLUSIVE TEACHERS AFTER DARK PODCASTSUPPORT OUR GRASSROOTS INITIATIVE www.theschooltruthproject.orgSupport the show

September 8, 2025Episode 531 hr 12 min

Episode 53: Retaliation 101- Michelle Williams vs Mike Miles & HISD

Send us Fan MailOn this episode, I sit down with Michelle Williams, an educator and advocate who has no problem saying what everybody else is too scared to say about Houston ISD. Michelle lays it all out—how the district has slapped her with administrative leave more times than she can count just because she refuses to play nice with corruption. She talks about what it’s like to fight for kids in a system that protects adults, buries the truth, and punishes teachers who don’t fall in line.We tear apart the NES model and why it’s nothing but smoke and mirrors. Michelle calls it what it is: a setup that forces teachers into breaking the rules while leaving bilingual students hanging. She exposes how HISD plays games with contracts, makes shady decisions behind closed doors, and tries to silence anybody who dares to pull back the curtain.Michelle also explains why union backing is the only reason she’s still standing. The district wants teachers scared and isolated, but she’s proof that solidarity is the only way to survive. We also get into her campaign for House District 127 and why it’s about time somebody who has actually been in the trenches of a classroom takes a seat at the table.By the end, the message is clear: parents, community, and teachers need to stop watching from the sidelines. HISD banks on people being quiet, and that silence is exactly how they keep getting away with it. This episode is about exposing the mess, calling out the retaliation, and reminding everybody that the fight for public education is not just about schools—it’s about our kids’ future.Support the showThanks for listening! Follow me on TikTok @ Ridgemont4sFinest , IG @ Ridgemont4s_Finest, and Facebook @ Ridgemont4sFinest. Don't forget to support the podcast by clicking the links in the bio's!FOLLOW US ON PATREON FOR THE EXCLUSIVE TEACHERS AFTER DARK PODCASTSUPPORT OUR GRASSROOTS INITIATIVE www.theschooltruthproject.orgSupport the show

August 3, 2025Episode 521 hr 2 min

Episode 52: HR IS NOT YOUR FRIEND-The Real Back-to-School Training You Won't Get

Send us Fan MailForget the team-building games, icebreakers, and endless PD slides — this is the real back-to-school training every teacher needs but no one handed you.In this episode, we’re joined by Jay from The Human Resource — an HR Practitioner who has seen exactly how districts build cases, protect bad leadership, and push teachers out without saying a word. Together, we’re breaking down how to survive the school year with your sanity, certification, and receipts intact.We’re talking:What HR won’t tell you (but you need to know)How to document bullying, retaliation & gaslightingWhat to do if you're asked to resignChapter 21 contracts explained in plain EnglishThe power of board policy & how to use it to fight backWhy we built The School Truth Project — and how we’re helping teachers every dayWhether you’re a new teacher or a vet who’s seen some things, this is the episode you’ll wish you heard before Day 1.Because the real danger isn’t what’s in the classroom — it’s what’s happening behind the scenes.Follow Jay on Instagram: @the.humanresourceSupport the showThanks for listening! Follow me on TikTok @ Ridgemont4sFinest , IG @ Ridgemont4s_Finest, and Facebook @ Ridgemont4sFinest. Don't forget to support the podcast by clicking the links in the bio's!FOLLOW US ON PATREON FOR THE EXCLUSIVE TEACHERS AFTER DARK PODCASTSUPPORT OUR GRASSROOTS INITIATIVE www.theschooltruthproject.orgSupport the show

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