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Building a Higher Ed Podcast Without Institutional Support

Building a Higher Ed Podcast Without Institutional Support

Update: 2025-09-22
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How a higher ed leader built a podcast on her own terms.


Sarah Holtan, Assistant Provost of Academic Affairs at Carroll University and creator of Get Down to College Business, shares her journey as a “lone wolf” podcaster building a show outside of institutional walls. She discusses the advantages and challenges of separating her passion project from her day job, the legal and practical steps she took to protect her work, and the lessons she’s learned about setting goals, building her network, and sustaining momentum. With insights on ownership, consistency, and professional growth, this conversation offers valuable takeaways for anyone considering launching or maintaining a higher education podcast.

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Chapters:

  • (00:00 ) - Introduction

  • (04:04 ) - Building Networks at PodCon

  • (05:29 ) - Sarah’s Journey & Hats Worn

  • (07:17 ) - Launching Get Down to College Business

  • (09:01 ) - Lone Wolf Podcasting

  • (13:33 ) - Day Job vs. Passion Project

  • (15:37 ) - From Passion Project to Personal Brand

  • (17:55 ) - Building Community Through EdUp

  • (19:03 ) - Talking with Your Institution

  • (22:10 ) - Institutional vs. Independent Podcasts

  • (25:31 ) - Pro Tips for Going Solo

  • (29:46 ) - Overcoming Podfade

  • (31:33 ) - Monetization & Growth

  • (34:15 ) - Conclusion

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Building a Higher Ed Podcast Without Institutional Support

Building a Higher Ed Podcast Without Institutional Support

Jennifer-Lee Gunson & Neil McPhedran. HigherEdPods.com. Podium Podcast Co.