The SACSA Podcast
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Oct 28, 2025 • 58min
Dissertation of the Year 2024 with Dr. Wanda Johnson
Join Dr. Wanda Johnson, the 2024 Dissertation of the Year recipient from SACSA as she discusses her dissertation, "Still, I Rise... Using Sista Circles to Explore the Lived Experiences of Black Women Who Attend(ed) Historically White Institutions as Undergraduates." She discusses her professional and doctoral journey and how she is putting her scholarship into action.

Oct 9, 2025 • 1h 10min
Making the Leap: Early Career Job Changes with David Maldonado, Jr. and Hannah Starling
One of the myths of student affairs is that you take a job out of grad school and you stay in that job for AT LEAST two to three years. But what if you aren't in the right place for you? How do you navigate a career change in year ONE? Join David Maldonado, Jr. and Hannah Starling as they discuss their job changes early in their careers and how they navigated their searches differently the second time around.

Sep 25, 2025 • 42min
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Jul 16, 2025 • 15min
FOSAS Summer Conversation - Fostering Student Engagement
Join Trevis Belle, Elise Blackburn, Daisy Peña, Melissa Thierry, and Sade Bowers from the Future of Student Affairs Summit. Their team focused on how to meet our current students where they are and get them meaningfully engaged on campus.

Jul 4, 2025 • 25min
FOSAS Summer Conversation - Strengthening Supervision: Prioritizing Supervision in Busy Times
Join Tony Cawthon, a faculty member at Clemson University and advocate for effective supervision in student affairs, along with his colleagues from the Future of Student Affairs Summit. They dive into the complexities of supervisory challenges, emphasizing the importance of empathy and communication. Highlighting innovative evaluation tools, they discuss the shift towards supportive coaching rather than critical evaluation. The conversation also explores the art of supervision in busy work environments, focusing on emotional intelligence and the significance of trust in enhancing job satisfaction.

Jun 17, 2025 • 27min
FOSAS Summer Conversation - Supporting the Supporters: Advocating for Staff Working with Marginalized Students in Higher Education
Join Dr. Mya Richardson-Echols, Cat Novakovich, Venessa Peart, and Drew Nicklaus in a timely and important conversation. As we seek innovative ways to support marginalized students on campus, we must find ways to support the practitioner-educators who provide that frontline work. Listen in to how this team developed a protocol for SACSA support of these practitioners at the recent Future of Students Affairs Summit (FOSAS).
Jun 16, 2025 • 49min
To Practice: Prepping for Parenting in Student Affairs
Welcome to To Practice, a practitioner skill-building conversation presented by SACSA. This season is about parenting in student affairs. To Practice is hosted by Kate Radford, Executive Director of the Center for Student Leadership and Engagement at Clemson University, and Myles Surrett, Associate Vice President at James Madison University.
In this season, Myles and Kate take a slight detour from normal business to discuss parenting in student affairs. In this episode, they share thoughts on how to prepare for parenting in student affairs. How did they prepare and get those around them ready? What would have they have done the same or different?

May 21, 2025 • 48min
To Practice: Engaging Family into Campus and Work
The hosts delve into the balancing act of parenting and work in student affairs, weighing the pros and cons of family engagement on campus. They share personal anecdotes about how involving families enhances educational experiences and community connections. A humorous quiz about the Hadid family and playful discussions about pop culture add a light-hearted touch. The speakers explore the emotional impact of integrating family dynamics in professional settings, advocating for supportive workplace relationships to ease the parenting-workload balance.
May 12, 2025 • 45min
To Practice: Parenting in Student Affairs
Welcome to To Practice, a practitioner skill-building conversation presented by SACSA. This season is about parenting in student affairs. To Practice is hosted by Kate Radford, Executive Director of the Center for Student Leadership and Engagement at Clemson University, and Myles Surrett, Associate Vice President at James Madison University.
In this season, Myles and Kate take a slight detour from normal business to discuss parenting in student affairs. In this episode, they make a case for why this conversation is worthwhile, the unique parts of their journey, and how they've been supported as parents by their colleagues.

May 6, 2025 • 52min
Check, Please! A Student Affairs Flashback
Let's go back to a year ago to an episode recorded in May of 2024. As Evan Branyon (Tri County Technical College), David Maldonado (Old Dominion University), Kaleb Scott (Northwestern University), and Arianna Wade (University of South Carolina - Sumter) were preparing to graduate, they also took time out to talk about the graphic novel series Check, Please! Listen in to their reflection on the book, on grad school, and on life in this last episode of the season.


