The DisruptED Journey with Tim Maitland at MarketScale (Episode One)

Education doesn’t change in neat, predictable cycles—it shifts when people start asking better questions. Over the past several years, those questions have become louder and more urgent, driven by workforce disruption, new technologies, and a growing demand for learning that actually prepares people for real life. At the same time, media itself has evolved, favoring authentic, community-driven conversations over polished broadcasts. DisruptED was born at that intersection—not as just another podcast, but as a platform built to meet this moment head-on.

So, what does it take to build a platform at that intersection—one that goes beyond information and drives real action?

That question anchors episode one of an ambitious three-part DisruptED series, where the show turns the microphone inward. For this special run, Tim Maitland, Chief Revenue Officer at MarketScale, steps in as host to interview Ron J Stefanski, the longtime voice and visionary behind DisruptED. In this opening episode, Tim and Ron explore the foundational chapter of that journey: the leap from content creation to community building, and the philosophy that shaped DisruptED from the start.

Top insights from the talk…

  • From content to community: Why DisruptED was never meant to be “just a podcast,” and how authentic storytelling became a force multiplier for impact.
  • The media shift: How user-generated, unscripted content reshaped the way education leaders connect with audiences in a post-broadcast world.
  • Education with agency: Why modern learning systems must empower individuals to take ownership of what, how, and when they learn.

Ron J Stefanski is the founder and longtime host of DisruptED, widely recognized for his passionate advocacy around education reform, workforce development, and urban transformation—particularly in Detroit. With a career spanning leadership roles in education innovation and corporate learning, Ron has worked on landmark initiatives such as online high school programs for adult learners and has collaborated with national thought leaders across K-12, higher education, and industry. Known for blending storytelling with systems thinking, he has built DisruptED into a trusted community for educators, policymakers, and innovators navigating a rapidly changing learning landscape.

Article written by MarketScale.

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