The SACSA Podcast
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Jan 18, 2023 • 55min
To Practice - Building a Pro-Candidate Recruitment Process
Welcome to To Practice, a practitioner skill-building conversation presented by SACSA. This season is centered around the situation most currently vexing student affairs, hiring. To Practice is hosted by Kate Radford, Director of Leader Education and Development at Clemson University, and Myles Surrett, Associate Vice President at James Madison University.
In the second episode of this season about hiring, Kate and Myles discuss inverting the traditional recruitment dynamic from meeting the institution's needs to those of the candidate. Myles provides an exhaustive list of possible ways to increase your value to candidates, and Kate guides through modernizing communication around recruitment. They conclude with a discussion about ways to move towards candidate needs right now.
Jan 9, 2023 • 44min
To Practice - The State of Hiring in Student Affairs
Welcome to To Practice, a practitioner skill-building conversation presented by SACSA. This season is centered around the situation most currently vexing student affairs, hiring. To Practice is hosted by Kate Radford, Director of Leader Education and Development at Clemson University, and Myles Surrett, Associate Vice President at James Madison University.
In the kickoff episode for a timely season about hiring, Kate and Myles discuss the new state of hiring for the field. They then talk about one approach on how to think about hiring, how that should not inform morale for the field, and Myles offers a contrarian perspective on saturation in student affairs.
Jan 6, 2023 • 45min
Dr. Shawnboda Mead - A SACSA President Reflection
Dr. Shawnboda Mead, 2021-2022 SACSA President and current SACSA Past-President reflects on her student affairs work, involvement with the organization, leadership during her presidency, and the 2022 SACSA Annual Conference in Birmingham, AL.

Dec 29, 2022 • 1h 28min
2022 THE YEAR IN REVIEW with Elon University
2022 THE YEAR IN REVIEW with Elon University by SACSA Podcast
Dec 16, 2022 • 1h 4min
Dr. DeOnte Brown: Supervising Strong Teams
Building strong teams in higher education is important work. An under-discussed challenge is moving into a new role where a strong team is already in place. How do you sustain teams, foster an environment where they can continue to thrive, and navigate moving into a new role all at the same time? Join Dr. DeOnte Brown in a conversation on supervising strong teams.
Dec 1, 2022 • 41min
Name Image Likeness with Savannah Bailey
Join Savannah Bailey, Senior Director of Player Relations and GatorMade to learn about the NCAA's Name, Image, and Likeness policy.
Nov 17, 2022 • 59min
SACSA Conference In Review: First Time Attendee Perspectives
Rylee Bowman, Abi Case, Deja Kenion, Ti-Ana Pyatt, and Serenity Wolf share their experiences as first-time SACSA attendees. Great conversation about the conference with excellent advice for others who are new to the organization.
Nov 10, 2022 • 48min
Discussing Transgender Day Of Remembrance with J'Lissabeth Faughn
Join J'Lissabeth Faughn as she discusses her work and lived experiences as it relates to Transgender Day of Remembrance which is on November 20, 2022. J'Lissabeth is the Director of LGBTQ* Resources at the University of Kentucky.
Nov 10, 2022 • 44min
To Practice - Hills to Die On and Moving Forward
Welcome to To Practice, a practitioner skill-building conversation presented by SACSA. This season is centered around the competency of institutional politics. To Practice is hosted by Kate Radford, Director of Leader Education and Development at Clemson University, and Myles Surrett, Associate Vice President at James Madison University. In this final episode of the institutional politics season, Kate and Myles discuss the difficult decision of ultimatums, how to communicate around these choices, and how to genuinely move forward.
Nov 3, 2022 • 1h 36min
SACSA History: Dr. BJ Mann - SACSA's First 20 Years
Dr. BJ Mann talks with SACSA Historian Dr. Kristin Walker-Donnelly and host Michelle Boettcher about her experience with SACSA with a focus on her dissertation on the history of the organization.


