

SA NOW Social Hour: 100th Episode
Jun 1, 2022
49:42
Episode Description
Today, we celebrate our 100th episode with our special edition Student Affairs Now Social Hour. All five of our hosts and our production assistant Nat Ambrosey are joined by members of our learning community. The group discusses favorite episodes, other podcasts, pandemic lessons, summer plans, and what they are troubling now in student affairs and higher education.
Suggested APA Episode Citation
SA NOW. (Host). (2022, June 1). SA NOW Social Hour: 100th Episode. (No. 100) [Audio podcast episode]. In Student Affairs NOW. https://studentaffairsnow.com/100/
Episode Transcript
Keith Edwards:Hello, and welcome to Student Affairs NOW. I'm your host. Keith Edwards. Today we're celebrating our 100th episode with a super fun, special student affairs. Now social hour, we've invited members of our learning community to join us. We also have all of our host joining us and our production assistant Nat Ambrosey. The gang is all here. We're gonna dive into some deep thoughts, some real wisdom and some rapid fire questions and hear from so many great folks who are joining us here today. This will be fast-paced and maybe a little chaotic, so buckle up, but first some business. Student Affairs NOW is the premier podcast and online learning community for thousands of us who work in alongside or adjacent to the field of higher education and student affairs, we release new episodes every week on Wednesdays. Find details about this episode, or browser archives at studentaffairsnow.com. This episode is sponsored by LeaderShape. Go to leadershape.org, to learn how they can work with you to create a more just caring and thriving world. Today's episode is also sponsored by Simplicity. A true partner, Simplicity supports all aspects of student life with technology platforms that empower institutions to make data driven decisions. As I mentioned, I'm one of your hosts today. Keith Edwards, my pronouns are he him, his I'm a speaker consultant coach, and you can find out more about me. Keithedwards.com. I am broadcasting from Minneapolis, Minnesota at the end, at the intersections of the ancestral homelands of the Dakota in the Ojibue peoples welcome. Everyone. Let's get to this. I'm gonna turn it over to Nat Ambrosey our production assistant. Who's going to kick us off with introductions and our first questions over to you Nat.
Nat Ambrosey:I am so, so excited to be with our full team here of hosts, as well as all of our guests that have been on previous episodes. So welcome to all of you. To kick us off. Let's get started to the host. I want to send you off on a question, please introduce yourself as well as share a guest that you'd really love to have on the show. So if you could pick any colleague, any friend, anyone that you can just say like, hey you, who would that be?
Keith Edwards:Yeah, I'll go first. Keith Edwards, my pronouns, are he him, his. I'm a speaker and consultant. The guest that I always wanted to have on was Bell Hooks, who I had a fascinating airport ride with without really realizing it. But unfortunately, Bell Hooks or Gloria Watkins' past. So my new answer would be Adrian Marie Brown, who wrote emergent strategies and pleasure activism and some other things.
Glenn DeGuzman:Glenn DeGuzman associate Dean of students at UC Berkeley use the hehe pronouns recording this from Livermore and the unseated territory of the Pelman tribe of the Aloni peoples and the guest that I would've loved to have come on was my mentor, Dr. Keith Meiser. I think we did a couple episodes where we, we got to talk with just people who've been inspiring and Keith has been a big part of my professional career, so I would've loved to have had him come on, but he passed away not too long ago. In terms of who I would want to, that's a secret. I am not going to share that. So I'm going to pass it on
Raechele Pope:Right. I love the secret though. And now I'm going to be wondering forever. Raechele Pope,