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The SWACUHO Podcast provides small-scale actionable professional development for housing professionals by interviewing Past Presidents, practitioner scholars, and other SWACUHO members with specific areas of experience. Episodes will be released on the first Monday of every month.
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After a three month gap, we have M. Joel Gatti (Director of Housing Operations at SMU) back on the show. This time around we are cruising the ACUHO-I community message boards for topics to discuss and banter about. Those topics include:
* Mid-semester room cleaning, preparation, and handling abandoned property;
* Requiring staff to be trained to administer CPR and Narcan, plus the logistics behind such emergency response expectations.
* "Valet" laundry and trash services.
* The professional value of participating in and/or observing niche conversations about specialized topics outside your expertise.
It's a wide range of topics you certainly don't want to miss.
This month we are using the book "Friend of a Friend: Understanding the Hidden Networks That Can Transform Your Life and Career" to talk about network science. In this episode we define the various ties in your network: strong, weak, and dormant ties, revealing the value of each. We cover out of the blue recommendation letters or reference checks, how to see your whole network, being a network broker, and the concept of homophily and how it impacts your network. There are plenty of tangible takeaways to put into practice that only take a few minutes to help keep your network alive. Get ready to scroll to the bottom of your text message list to see some dormant ties just waiting to be reactivated!
Be sure to reach out to our guests and thank them for coming on the show!
* Dillon Linder [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dillonlinder/]
* Shawn Garrett [https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawngarrett2/], Garrett PLLC [https://garrettpllc.com/]
This episode features Molly Albart, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs at UT Arlington. Molly talks about moving up and moving out of housing into an AVP role that, interestingly enough, does not include housing in her current portfolio. We talk about the transferrable skills housing experience provides when considering to make a move into other areas of student affairs. We then tackle community development and programming models, with some very candid observations and feedback about the practicality of their purpose and success. We then talk assessment and geek out on some very practical Excel skills anyone looking to provide value in their department should immediately start practicing. And since Molly is responsible for her division's annual report, we ask her to rank the value of individual contributions in an annual report. This episode covers a wide range of topics, but is filled with tangible action you can take in your job.
This month we are joined by Don Yackley, fresh off his tenure as President of SWACUHO. This is probably the most organic interview we have had thus far on the podcast, with topics ranging from stupid questions to imposter syndrome to having situational awareness. Most all of these topics weave in and around the actual topic at hand: professional involvement. Don gives us his observations on whether people are too busy to get involved, managing and changing priorities, and ghosting committees. The bottom line is this: raise your hand to do something, then show up to do it, then do it!
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This month is our second round of asking the most important questions of all: your questions! That's right, our panel today is responding to listener questions. Coming back on the show is Adonis Thompson, Maggie Guzman, and Ken Stoner who give advice and some tough love to the following questions:
* Should you look to leave your job when you don't really like your supervisor but love your departmental leadership?
* Is there a way to get out of being required to move halls after two years of employment?
* What to do if you always feel out of the loop?
* How do you respond if your staff always complains and never feels your efforts to advocate on their behalf is good enough?
Download the Reflection Guide! (forthcoming) - If you put anything into action from the Podcast, please consider sharing it via swacuhopodcast@gmail.com and you may get featured on an upcoming episode. Serve your region by coming up with reflection questions for this episode. Submit them to swacuhopodcast@gmail.com and you'll get your name on the reflection guide for everyone to see your contribution!
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Guests Past Episodes:
009 - Reflections from a Black President | Adonis Thompson [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/10520299] [SWACUHO Podcast]
010 - Read, File, Delete, or Ignore? Email Management | Monique Burkley and Maggie Guzman [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/10735972] [SWACUHO Podcast]
015 - Reflections on Coming Full Circle | Ken Stoner [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/11231935] [SWACUHO Podcast]
Other Past Episodes Mentioned:
001 - Reflections on a Single Institution Career | Kent Sampson [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/9165229] [SWACUHO Podcast]
003 - Resident Assistant Hiring Practices | Craig Seager [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/9350002] [SWACUHO Podcast]
002 - Meaningful Moments in Campus Housing | Apefa Cooper and Maddie Reid [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/9167191] [SWACUHO Podcast]
Although it is only March, our three guests today have already been hard at work planning for the summer make-ready season. Those rooms don't magically get perfect before August move-in, but rather take lots of time, planning, and resource management. Our guests today walk us through systems, checklists, and all the moving parts related to summer turn. While doing so, they also highlight the transferrable skills from other functional areas that can scale up to coordinating the summer from a maintenance and facilities perspective. We spend time talking about how every room is the chance for a first impression, the little things that can easily get missed but can cause undue strife down the road. There is plenty to hear in this episode, even for our non-facilities colleagues.
Download the Reflection Guide! (forthcoming) - If you put anything into action from the Podcast, please consider sharing it via swacuhopodcast@gmail.com and you may get featured on an upcoming episode.
Seeking professional advice? Fill out this anonymous form [https://utdallas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bjU06IQB5DnBgvs] and a panel of housing staff will give you their take on your situation on an upcoming podcast.
Other Episodes Mentioned:
004 - Preventative Maintenance: Solving Problems Before They Are Problems | Drew Jahr, Katy Pelton, Miles Oller [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/9350178] [SWACUHO Podcast]
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The annual conference is right around the corner, and to lead up to the big event, this episode was put together by SWACUHO's Exhibits and Displays Committee. In this episode, Trey Stoermer, Norma Ramirez, and Felisha Perrodin break down the exhibit hall at conferences and hone in on how it is more a place to build and foster relationships, which sometimes happen to result in business transactions later on. For many professionals without purchasing power, the exhibit hall can be overwhelming or may seem like a waste of time... but it is far from that. This episode is ripe with commentary on the importance of building relationships, even if they aren't expected to have an immediate return on investment. We provide questions to ask corporate partners and towards the end the host attempts a failed experiment about the value of network diversity that probably should have been left on the cutting room floor.
Download the Reflection Guide! (forthcoming) - If you put anything into action from the Podcast, please consider sharing it via swacuhopodcast@gmail.com and you may get featured on an upcoming episode.
Seeking professional advice? Fill out this anonymous form [https://utdallas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bjU06IQB5DnBgvs] and a panel of housing staff will give you their take on your situation on an upcoming podcast.
We start the New Year off with Tanya Massey, who about six months ago began her new role as the Senior Managing Director for University Student Housing at Texas Tech University. To mark her first-time accession to the SHO role, Tanya shares going through the candidate process, the experience of sitting in the "big kid chair". While this episode will certainly be beneficial to our region's mid-level professionals, professionals of all levels will benefit from Tanya's nuggets of insight demonstrating how all things are scalable between position levels.
Download the Reflection Guide! (forthcoming) - If you put anything into action from the Podcast, please consider sharing it via swacuhopodcast@gmail.com and you may get featured on an upcoming episode.
Seeking professional advice? Fill out this anonymous form [https://utdallas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bjU06IQB5DnBgvs] and a panel of housing staff will give you their take on your situation on an upcoming podcast.
Resources Mentioned:
005 - Reflections on Professional Families [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/9773524] [Podcast Episode]
015 - Reflections on the New Professional Experience [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/11550331] [Podcast Episode]
This month on the SWACUHO Podcast we are joined by Drs. Robin Williamson, Stephanie McBrayer, and Mimi Benjamin to discuss and dig into "The Great Resignation". While we only scratch the surface, we start by looking upstream at the challenges of recruiting staff before looking downstream at retaining staff once they are with us. We ask the following questions: Is the field less attractive than it once was? Are placement exchanges a thing of the past? Are all "essential" positions created equal when it comes to remote work? Are additional responsibilities assigned due to staff vacancies a legitimate "opportunity?" And, would J.C. have gotten in a fistfight with his counterparts for the "opportunity" to cover additional buildings during grad school?
Throughout the conversation, we circle back around to how the pandemic accelerated many things, like conversations surrounding workplace culture and social and workplace inequity, reinforcing how these concerns already existed before the pandemic. So the final question we ask ourselves is: should we have seen this coming?
Download the Reflection Guide! (forthcoming) - If you put anything into action from the Podcast, please consider sharing it via swacuhopodcast@gmail.com and you may get featured on an upcoming episode.
Seeking professional advice? Fill out this anonymous form [https://utdallas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bjU06IQB5DnBgvs] and a panel of housing staff will give you their take on your situation on an upcoming podcast.
Resources Mentioned:
New Growth: Student Affairs Professionals Are Tired and Tired of It. What Are the Questions Today's Leaders Need to Answer to Improve Conditions for Tomorrow's New Hires? [https://ts.acuho-i.org/november_2022/new_growth.html] [Talking Stick]
On this episode we talk to Past President Nancy Murphy-Chadwick. We start with Nancy's hobby of making stained glass windows and applicable lessons to the workplace and how Nancy originally wanted to be a high school band director, but was steered away because those jobs were for men. Nancy talks about her thirty years as the SHO at TWU, a job she apparently enjoyed enough to come out of retirement to serve in an interim role during a supervisory transition. We talk about how to best share award recognition during job interviews and how determine departmental culture during a job interview, and many others. Nancy has several "firsts" throughout her career that she shares. Throughout this episode, Nancy imparts plenty of practical advice for new professionals, a population she dedicated her career to helping.
Download the Reflection Guide! [https://rebrand.ly/015reflectionguide] - If you put anything into action from the Podcast, please consider sharing it via swacuhopodcast@gmail.com and you may get featured on an upcoming episode.
Seeking professional advice? Fill out this anonymous form [https://utdallas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bjU06IQB5DnBgvs] and a panel of housing staff will give you their take on your situation on an upcoming podcast.
To conclude Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, this episode features Dr. Rikki Turner, Founder and CEO of Still You Rise, Inc. Rikki worked her way up the housing ranks in Arkansas and through her dissertation research found her life's calling working with college campuses providing suicide awareness and trainings. We begin the conversation with how Rikki disarms groups when talking about the sensitive topic of college student suicide. We then reflect on past strategies and techniques colleges used in the past that thankfully have fallen out of favor, which leads us to current research and what conditions need to exist for someone to act to support students. Rikki also shares with us how she connects with over 25,000 followers on TikTok and how she deals with trolls. We close out the episode with tangible strategies for any housing professional or department to consider to help... right now.
Be Sure to Connect With and Thank Rikki!
* Connect with Rikki on TikTok [https://rebrand.ly/stillyourisetiktok]
* Connect with Rikki on Instagram [https://rebrand.ly/stillyouriseig]
* Connect with Rikki on Facebook [https://rebrand.ly/stillyourisefb]
* Connect with Rikki on LinkedIn [https://rebrand.ly/stillyouriselinkedin]
Download this episode's Reflection Guide [https://rebrand.ly/014reflectionguide]
Seeking professional advice? Fill out this anonymous form [https://utdallas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bjU06IQB5DnBgvs] and a panel of housing staff will give you their take on your situation on an upcoming podcast.
Things Mentioned:
Kognito [https://kognito.com/][Business]
Schitt's Creek - Fold in the Cheese [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCVKCUB5w50][YouTube]
This month we have a very special guest who was never employed at a SWACUHO-affiliated school but certainly orbited SWACUHO throughout his long career in student housing. Several of our guests talked about SWACUHO being a family, so in my best judgement between him attending a couple SWACUHO conferences, keynoting at SWACUHO events, and consulting at SWACUHO schools, it's almost as if our guest is already family.
On this episode, Dr. Ken Stoner (hailing from the UMR and SEAHO regions) reflects on how it seems everything in campus housing comes full circle. Examples include residence hall designs from the 30s having quarantine rooms (which we recently needed but no longer had), adding phone lines to every room and then removing them, and the absorption and eventual jettison of maintenance, housekeeping, and dining services from housing programs. Along the way we talk about niche roles, fully appreciating the job you currently have, the difference between five years of experience and one year of experience five years in a row. We also get lessons in housing budgets, the value of knowing the gatekeepers at your school, and even a "crash course" in aeronautics.
Episode 013 Reflection Guide [https://rebrand.ly/013reflectionguide] - If you put anything into action from the Podcast, please consider sharing it via swacuhopodcast@gmail.com and you may get featured on an upcoming episode.
Seeking professional advice? Fill out this anonymous form [https://utdallas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bjU06IQB5DnBgvs] and a panel of housing staff will give you their take on your situation on an upcoming podcast.
Past Episodes Mentioned:
Episode 001 - Reflections From a Single Institution Career | Kent Sampson [Past President] [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/9165229]
This month is special as it rounds off one full year of the SWACUHO Podcast. To celebrate, we are answering listener questions. Four people wrote in over the course of the year asking for advice. Along the way, I've recorded various guests answering these questions. For dedicated listeners, you will recognize every voice today as a repeat guest.
Today we are responding to the following topics:
* The value of completing seemingly inconsequential daily reports even if nobody ever follows up when they don't get done.
* Whether you should apply as an internal candidate despite projected awkwardness.
* How to respond when a supervisor takes the blame in a very public way for a mistake that was solely yours.
* What to do when everyone on an interview panel always defers to you when the candidate asks "how does your department support Professionals of Color?".
Thanks for your continued listenership over the past year! It's been a fun ride so far. Make sure to share the podcast with others if you think they will get value from it.
Episode 012 Reflection Guide [https://rebrand.ly/012reflectionguide]
Seeking professional advice? Fill out this anonymous form [https://utdallas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bjU06IQB5DnBgvs] and a panel of housing staff will give you their take on your situation on an upcoming podcast.
Past Episodes Mentioned:
Episode 001 - Reflections From a Single Institution Career | Kent Sampson [Past President] [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/9350002]
Episode 003 - Resident Assistant Hiring Practices | Craig Seager [Article Review] [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/9350002]
Episode 006 - Student Staff Accountability: Demerits of Development? | Alana St. Cyr, Victor Salazar, and Jason Titus [Feature Topic] [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/9846313]
Episode 007 - Overthinking Everything in Campus Housing | Jasmine Jennings and Sara Frick [Book Club] [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/10165954]
Episode 010 - Read, File, Delete, or Ignore: Email Management | Monique Berkley and Maggie Guzman [Feature Topic] [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/10735972]
Episode 011 - Intentional or Misspent Resources in RA Hiring Processes | Apefa Cooper [Article Review] [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/10896123]
Episode B01 - Live Recording at the 2022 SWACUHO Conference [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/10127659]
It's been mentioned on the Podcast a few times how time consuming it is facilitating RA hiring processes, so today Apefa Cooper (Texas A&M San Antonio) came back to the show to talk about an article she wrote in The Journal of College and University Student Housing about this very thing. Apefa not only talks about the hours upon hours spent in the various components, but also coverts that time into real money: staff wages. Apefa breaks down her article and the various alterations to RA hiring processes to intentionally look at how we are investing our resources. At the end of the show, we talk about the publishing process and how Apefa grew throughout her experience of publishing her first article.
We have our first Reflection Guide [https://1drv.ms/b/s!Ai7HT5Y6GyUT0SnuG1lEWQCrDDGM?e=Zmrd3E]! This reflection guide was designed to promote deeper thought and generate tangible action surrounding small takeaways. If you put anything into action from the Podcast, please consider sharing it via swacuhopodcast@gmail.com and you may get featured on an upcoming episode.
Seeking professional advice? Fill out this anonymous form [https://utdallas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bjU06IQB5DnBgvs] and a panel of housing staff will give you their take on your situation on an upcoming podcast.
Article Reviewed on this Episode:
The Price of Hiring Resident Assistants: An Analysis of Human Capital, Opportunity Costs, and Personnel Wages [https://rebrand.ly/011-article][JCUSH Article]
Other Things Mentioned on this Episode:
009 - Reflections from a Black President | Adonis Thompson [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/10520299] [SWACUHO Podcast]
010 - Read, File, Delete, or Ignore: Email Management | Monique Burkley and Maggie Guzman [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/10735972][SWACUHO Podcast]
003 - Resident Assistant Hiring Decisions | Craig Seager [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/10014886] [SWACUHO Podcast]
008 - The Expectations and Satisfaction of Residents with Autism | Dustin Grabsch [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/9350002] [SWACUHO Podcast]
Dilbert Priorities [https://dilbert.com/strip/2007-08-24][Comic Strip]
In the fast pace world of campus housing we have to be effective at communicating through a variety of formats to reach our audiences. One of those formats, is email. This month we are joined by Monique Burkley (UT Arlington) and Maggie Guzman (Texas A&M) to talk about how they manage their email. We start by talking about how many total email and how many unread emails we have in our inboxes, then promptly move towards email etiquette and departmental cultures/expectations for email. Throughout the episode there are many small scale strategies for effective email management. Our guests reveal there is no single right way to manage the never-ending pile in our inboxes.
Be Sure to Thank Our Guests!
Seeking professional advice? Fill out this anonymous form [https://utdallas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bjU06IQB5DnBgvs] and a panel of housing staff will give you their take on your situation on an upcoming podcast.
Transcript forthcoming.
This month we are joined by Adonis Thompson, who served as President of SWACUHO in 2018 and 2019. We start by talking about Adonis' career on the operations side of the house and how processing conduct cases built the necessary skills to be successful in operations. We talk about catch phrases, picking your battles, balancing job responsibilities and self-care. We then move into his SWACUHO involvement and the pathway that led him to become the first Black man to serve as President. Adonis talks about the expectations and hopes he felt and the platform he ran on to involve more HBCUs. We also breakdown the potential pipeline problem with the pathway to leadership for young Professionals of Color looking to elevate their involvement. Adonis then shares his experience moving to the private sector and working for StarRez. During that part of the conversation, we talk about the lack of knowledge depth housing staff have in the products they use and so-called "power users". Finally, we close out this episode talking about how many of my staff over the years have told me how much they would rather work for Adonis than me! This is an episode you really shouldn't miss.
Be Sure to Thank Our Guests!
Connect with Adonis Thompson on LinkedIn [http://www.linkedin.com/in/adonis-thompson-52a98b40] or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/XThaGoodVillain]!
Seeking professional advice? Fill out this anonymous form [https://utdallas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bjU06IQB5DnBgvs] and a panel of housing staff will give you their take on your situation on an upcoming podcast.
Transcript forthcoming.
April is World Autism Month, so this episode aims to share the stories of residents with autism. To do so, we are joined by Dr. Dustin Grabsch from Southern Methodist University who published an article last year in The Journal of College and University Student Housing exploring the expectations of residents with autism to increase satisfaction with the on-campus living experience. We discuss the five themes that emerged from the resident interviews including academics, campus housing, community, roommate expectations, and the student experience. Throughout the episode it become abundantly clear that professional staff need only think just a little bit deeper to find small-scale and simple ways to better support residents with autism. Plenty of resources are provided for staff to explore on their own time to increase their individual knowledge and skills surrounding the topic.
Be Sure to Thank Our Guests!
Connect with Dr. Dustin Grabsch on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dgrabsch/]
Seeking professional advice? Fill out this anonymous form [https://utdallas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bjU06IQB5DnBgvs] and a panel of housing staff will give you their take on your situation on an upcoming podcast.
Resources Mentioned
Understanding the Expectations of Students with Autism to Increase Satisfaction with the On-Campus Living Experience [https://rebrand.ly/008-article] [Journal Article]
003 – Resident Assistant Hiring Decisions [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1804379/9350002] [Podcast Episode]
Hiring Decisions of Graduate Assistant and Full-Time Hall Directors on Resident Assistant Recruitment [https://www.nxtbook.com/acuho-i/acuho/journal_vol47no3/index.php#/p/45] [Journal Article]
Autism Speaks [https://www.autismspeaks.org/] [Organization]
Texas A&M Explores Living Learning Community for Those on Autism Spectrum [https://theeagle.com/news/local/texas-a-m-explores-living-learning-community-for-those-on-autism-spectrum/article_9926b479-58b6-5207-9107-d88ef8139328.html] [News Article]
Talking Stick [https://www.acuho-i.org/resources/publications/talking-stick] [Magazine]
College Autism Network [https://collegeautismnetwork.org/] [Organization]
Students with Asperger Syndrome: A Guide for College Personnel [https://www.amazon.com/Students-Asperger-Syndrome-College-Personnel-ebook/dp/B00A4HOULE/] [Book]
College Autism Network Training Courses [https://collegeautismnetwork.org/home/training/][Training Courses]
FEMA Independent Study Courses [https://training.fema.gov/is/crslist.aspx] [Certifications]
Committee on Publication Ethics Cases [https://publicationethics.org/guidance/Case] [Organization]
Today our guests use the book Soundtracks: The Surprising Solution to Overthinking as a vehicle to discuss those inevitable rabbit holes within our mind that every campus housing professional has fallen down at one time or another. Our guests today are two self-described overthinkers, Jasmine Jennings and Sara Frick, who reveal an important truth: you aren't the only person overthinking your work in campus housing. Takeaways directly from the book include overthinking as a dial versus a switch and questions we should be asking when we find ourselves overthinking things. From there, they provide plenty of real examples related to working in campus housing and cover a range of topics including toxic positivity, imposter syndrome, committee work, performance evaluations, office culture, and the additional overthinking associated with navigating the work environment as a Person of Color. Even if you haven't read the book, I'm sure you'll find something to overthink about within this episode.
Be Sure to Thank Our Guests!
Connect with Jasmine [https://www.facebook.com/jasmine.j.jennings] on Facebook
Transcript Available!
In February at the 2022 Annual Conference, the SWACUHO Executive Board approved additional funding for the podcast to be allocated for transcription services. This is the first episode to have a transcript provided for people who would like to read the conversation. Moving forward, all episodes will be released with a transcript and all past episodes will have a transcript uploaded by the end of March.
Seeking professional advice? Fill out this anonymous form [https://utdallas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bjU06IQB5DnBgvs] and a panel of housing staff will give you their take on your situation on an upcoming podcast.
People, Places, and Things Mentioned in This Episode
Soundtracks: The Surprising Solution to Overthinking [https://www.amazon.com/Soundtracks-Surprising-Overthinking-Jon-Acuff/dp/1540900800/] [Book]
Baylor University [https://www.baylor.edu/] [University Website]
Southern Methodist University [https://www.smu.edu/] [University Website]
The University of Texas at Arlington [https://www.uta.edu/] [University Website]
Make Your Bed (Admiral McRaven – UT Austin Commencement Address 2014) [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxBQLFLei70&t=4m44s] [YouTube Video]
The University of Texas at Austin [https://www.utexas.edu/] [University Website]
"It's Just a Job" [https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/these-four-words-that-may-offend-you-may-also-just-save-you/news-story/4ab0a8c59dbcf3aba5efe2037a920cfd] [News Article]
Beyoncé [https://www.instagram.com/beyonce/] [Instagram]
Taylor Swift [https://www.instagram.com/taylorswift/] [Instagram]
Michelle Obama [https://www.instagram.com/michelleobama/] [Instagram]
Upstream: The Quest to Solve Problems Before They Happen [https://www.amazon.com/Upstream-Quest-Problems-Before-Happen/dp/1982134720/] [Book]
Understanding the Expectations of Students with Autism to Increase Satisfaction with the On-Campus Living Experience [https://rebrand.ly/008-article] [Journal Article]
We have a special bonus episode of the SWACUHO Podcast today. We recorded live from the SWACUHO Annual Conference during session block 6 where we heard about some programs conference participants ended. Of course we dive into random topics related to our guests who were willing to volunteer their time and experience for the benefit of our region.
On this episode we talk to:
* Nicki Neely, Assistant Residential Life Coordinator at The University of Texas at Dallas
* James Fairchild, Director of Housing at The University of North Texas
* Trish Snow, Area Coordinator at Texas Lutheran University
* Laura Glasgow, Rresidential Life Coordinator at The University of Texas at Dallas
In addition to talking about the programs they attended, we discuss odd jobs in housing, the value of housekeeping employees, Title IX coordinators, cancel culture, the experience of working at a small school and wearing many "hats", small scale behaviors for compounded long-term benefits, and the challenges of being a presenter at a conference.
"This podcast has positive psychology and solutions-based counseling." -Jason Titus, Ph.D.
Today's episode is another feature topic: student staff accountability. If the only times you think about staff accountability are when you are facing staffing situations, this episode will demonstrate the value in considering these topics when things are going fine to better position yourself and your department for when things inevitably go sideways. I'm joined today by Alana St. Cyr, Victor Salazar, and Jason Titus who help explore all things student staff accountability. Yes, that's right. We are talking about the practicality of RA agreements, whether accountability conversations are actually developmental, coaching people out of jobs, and even terminating people.
Seeking professional advice? Fill out this anonymous form [https://utdallas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bjU06IQB5DnBgvs] and a panel of housing staff will give you their take on your situation on an upcoming episode.
Be Sure to Thank Our Guests!
Connect with Alana St. Cyr on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alana-st-cyr-961589141/] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/alanastcyr/]
Connect with Victor on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/victormsalazarjr/]
Connect with Jason on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/titusjason/]
People, Places, and Things Mentioned in Episode 005:
University of Central Arkansas [https://uca.edu/] [University Website]
Our Lady of the Lake University [https://www.ollusa.edu/] [University Website]
Texas Christian University [https://tcu.edu/][University Website]
University of Texas at Arlington [https://www.uta.edu/] [University Website]
Positive Psychology [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_psychology] [Wikipedia]
Solutions Based Counseling [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solution-focused_brief_therapy] [Wikipedia]
Motivational Interviewing [https://motivationalinterviewing.org/understanding-motivational-interviewing] [Website]
Determine Your Enneagram Type [https://personalitypath.com/free-enneagram-personality-test/] [Free Online Test]
Enneagram Type Descriptions [https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/type-descriptions] [Website]
Arya Stark's List of Names [https://gameofthrones.fandom.com/wiki/Arya_Stark#Kill_list] [GOT Wiki]
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