Podcasts

ILA Members Lauren Bullock and Dan Jenkins partner with ILA to feature the work of ILA members on a series of episodes within the Leadership Educator Podcast.

ILA’s official podcast is Phronesis: Practical Wisdom for Leaders, which offers a smart, fast-paced discussion on all things leadership. Host Scott Allen and his expert guests cover timely, relevant topics and incorporate practical tips designed to help you make a difference in how you lead and live. We also partner with ILA Member Maureen Metcalf on a series of global leadership episodes each year within the Innovating Leadership: Co-Creating Our Future podcast.

Leadership Educator Podcast

Reflecting with ILA Lifetime Achievement Award Winner, Dr. Susan Komives

Dan and Lauren reflect on ILA’s 2022 Global Conference with Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Dr. Susan Komives. Susan shares her contributions to the ILA community, including her service on the board, past presentations, and personal and professional highlights from this year’s conference.

What to Expect at ILA’s 2022 Leadership Education Academy

ILA’s Leadership Education Academy is an immersive training program designed by leadership educators for leadership educators. The Co-Chairs of this year’s academy, Dr. Kerry Priest and Rian Satterwhite, discuss the foundations of the program while Dan shares his experience creating the original program and Lauren shares her experience as a past participant.

Leadership Education Through Complex Transitions

Dr. Darren Pierre and John Weng discuss the co-Inquiry process they used to edit an issue of New Directions for Student Leadership and the personal and professional benefits they received for engaging in this process during a turbulent period in higher education.

Teaching in Higher Ed

Dr. Bonni Stachowiak joins Dan and Lauren to discuss innovative strategies and resources that can be applied to curricular or co-curricular programs – leadership or otherwise – to improve learning.

Advancing Racial Equity in Leadership Education

Drs. Rich Whitney and Jasmine Collins discuss how editing the NDSL special issue on racial equity in leadership education impacted their teaching, and they share resources used to teach leadership education to students from various backgrounds.

Finding Your Cause

Dr. Vincent Ogutu, Vice-Chancellor Designate at Strathmore University in Nairobi, shares how his journey to teaching and researching workplace behavior started with a desire to help create future leaders and encourage young people to find a cause.