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Resilient Campus

Resilient Campus

Dr. Saby Labor: Coach, Educator, Entrepreneur, Founder of Resilient Campus

Amplifying the voices of college inclusion innovators in higher education. The Resilient Campus Podcast is a weekly source of resilience, created in response to college professionals experiencing burnout and exhaustion doing college inclusion and social justice work. Host, Dr. Saby Labor, will interview coaches and influencers to strengthen our daily mindset so that we can sustain this work collectively. Whether you have diversity and inclusion in your professional responsibilities or you work in another functional area and build campus movements because that's just who you are - this podcast is for you.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Resilient Campus episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Resilient Campus for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Resilient Campus episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

To kickoff season three, I invite you to join me for a discussion at a gathering of the Trans*forming Higher Education Collaborative in Tucson, Arizona. T.H.E. Collaborative is “a group of transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) educators dedicated to addressing transgender oppression in and through higher education." (T.H.E. Vision Statement, 2018) We centered the work of adrienne marry brown’s book, “Emergent Strategy”, by focusing on three questions. We had a very robust convening around these questions, so you have the honor of digesting the entirety of the discussion in three parts.
Episode 31, Part One centers the question:
“What does it mean for us to convene across and within geographies and institutional hierarchies?”
Episode 31, Part Two centers the question:
“What does it mean to build something that has never been built before?”
Episode 31, Part Three continues the discussion from part two, as well as centers the question:
“What does trans*forming higher education mean to you?”
In the spirit of brown’s work, T.H.E. Collaborative centered this Emergent Strategy principle:
“There is a conversation in the room that only these people at this moment can have. Find it”

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To kickoff season three, I invite you to join me for a discussion at a gathering of the Trans*forming Higher Education Collaborative in Tucson, Arizona. T.H.E. Collaborative is “a group of transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) educators dedicated to addressing transgender oppression in and through higher education." (T.H.E. Vision Statement, 2018) We centered the work of adrienne marry brown’s book, “Emergent Strategy”, by focusing on three questions. We had a very robust convening around these questions, so you have the honor of digesting the entirety of the discussion in three parts.
Episode 31, Part One centers the question:
“What does it mean for us to convene across and within geographies and institutional hierarchies?”
Episode 31, Part Two centers the question:
“What does it mean to build something that has never been built before?”
Episode 31, Part Three continues the discussion from part two, as well as centers the question:
“What does trans*forming higher education mean to you?”
In the spirit of brown’s work, T.H.E. Collaborative centered this Emergent Strategy principle:
“There is a conversation in the room that only these people at this moment can have. Find it."
Guests included:

  • Z Nicolazzo
  • Melvin Whitehead
  • Alex Lange
  • S Simmons
  • Sy Simms
  • D-L Stewart
  • Alden Jones
  • T.J. Jourian
  • Saby Labor
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In episode 30, my guest Tori Svoboda shares raw stories and thoughts on life as a professional in higher education as well as equity in the academy. She discusses her lifelong journey, her experiences as a student, and how that all shapes her work today. Tori encourages us to take action and be relevant, while trying to balance not being too disruptive. Make sure to check out some great resources in the show notes! About Tori: A formerly low-income and still first-generation student, staff, and faculty person, Tori worked in student affairs for 20 years before changing lanes to full-time faculty life 5 years ago. Tori now directs the master's program and teaches in the doctoral program in Student Affairs Administration in Higher Education at the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse. Tori has a chapter coming out in the book, Social Class in the Academy, edited by Becky Martinez and Sonja Ardoin, entitled, "I could always go back to being a bartender: Musings of an ambivalent academic." If you meet Tori, ask about her family, including Stella, Hannah, and Millie - the three dogs who rule the roost.
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Resilient Campus - Trans*Forming Higher Education Collaborative (Part 3)
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06/14/20 • 28 min

To kickoff season three, I invite you to join me for a discussion at a gathering of the Trans*forming Higher Education Collaborative in Tucson, Arizona. T.H.E. Collaborative is “a group of transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) educators dedicated to addressing transgender oppression in and through higher education." (T.H.E. Vision Statement, 2018) We centered the work of adrienne marry brown’s book, “Emergent Strategy”, by focusing on three questions. We had a very robust convening around these questions, so you have the honor of digesting the entirety of the discussion in three parts.
Episode 31, Part One centers the question:
“What does it mean for us to convene across and within geographies and institutional hierarchies?”
Episode 31, Part Two centers the question:
“What does it mean to build something that has never been built before?”
Episode 31, Part Three continues the discussion from part two, as well as centers the question:
“What does trans*forming higher education mean to you?”
In the spirit of brown’s work, T.H.E. Collaborative centered this Emergent Strategy principle:
“There is a conversation in the room that only these people at this moment can have. Find it”

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In episode 29, my guest Julia R. Golden reminds us to be careful, kind, and patient with ourselves. Julia talks about the work they move forward, not only in Boston but across the nation through the NASPA Ubuntu Institute. Julia encourages us to follow our heart and trust our gut. We conclude our discussion with a tremendous list of resources and fantastic guidance to inform your daily work.
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How many episodes does Resilient Campus have?

Resilient Campus currently has 5 episodes available.

What topics does Resilient Campus cover?

The podcast is about Higher Education, People Of Color, Lgbtq, Resilience, Equity, Inclusion, University, College, Courses, Podcasts, Education, Diversity and Government.

What is the most popular episode on Resilient Campus?

The episode title 'Trans*Forming Higher Education Collaborative (Part 3)' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Resilient Campus?

The average episode length on Resilient Campus is 39 minutes.

How often are episodes of Resilient Campus released?

Episodes of Resilient Campus are typically released every 8 days.

When was the first episode of Resilient Campus?

The first episode of Resilient Campus was released on Sep 25, 2018.

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