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The OTHER Erin Gilmore - Radical (Re)imagining S3 E9 Radical (Re)Imagining hosts , , & are joined by Erin Gilmore, yes – our second Erin Gilmore. Listen to hear the story! This Erin is a San Francisco-based yoga, meditation, and breathwork teacher with a unique modern style and specialty in trauma-informed yoga. She describes her teaching style as Pilates meets dance meets yoga. This year we’ve chosen to focus a little less on how the work gets done and a little more on who we are in the work. That translates to ongoing attention to how we’re showing up and purposeful...
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Radical (Re)Imagining hosts , , & are joined by Dr. Janel Seeley, Director of the Ellbogen Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of Wyoming in Laramie. We discuss the unique challenges for educators in Higher Education over these past few years as well as Janel’s important work in Collaborative Communication. This year we’ve chosen to focus a little less on how the work gets done and a little more on who we are in the work. That translates to ongoing attention to how we’re showing up and purposeful self-examination. We hope our conversations and guests inspire you...
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Radical (Re)Imagining hosts is joined by Erin Gilmore, Associate Conference Minister for the Rocky Mountain Conference United Church of Christ. Her work is essentially internal organizational development. Libby & Erin journeyed together in the 16 month . This conversation happened just days after Erin completed a three month sabbatical and we reflect on her transition back into her organizational space. This year we’ve chosen to focus a little less on how the work gets done and a little more on who we are in the work. That translates to ongoing attention to how we’re showing up and...
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Dr. Vidhya Shanker - Radical (Re)imagining S3 E6 Radical (Re)Imagining hosts , & are joined by , PhD, is an interdependent and interdisciplinary evaluation practitioner, scholar, organizer, and activist. Using an intersectional paradigm, her research bridges critical theories of systemic oppression with systems thinking to examine how racialized difference is constructed in and through evaluation. She puts the result of that research into practice to interrogate, identify, and articulate the processes that reinforce—and disrupt—oppressive power dynamics in, through, and around evaluation...
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Radical (Re)Imagining hosts , , & are joined by Nora Murphy Johnson and A. Rafael Johnson (Andy), co-founders of out of Minneapolis, MN, they are practitioners of Creative Evaluation - an approach that weaves together developmental, principles-focused and arts-infused evaluation to create social change. This year we’ve chosen to focus a little less on how the work gets done and a little more on who we are in the work. That translates to ongoing attention to how we’re showing up and purposeful self-examination. We hope our conversations and guests inspire you to do just that. ...
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Dr. Silvia Bettez - Radical (Re)imagining S3 E4 Radical (Re)Imagining hosts , & are joined by Dr. Silvia Bettez. Dr. Bettez teaches about issues of social justice in the Educational Leadership and Cultural Foundations Department here with me (Tiffany) at the University of North Carolina Greensboro. Her scholarship centralizes social justice with a focus on fostering critical community building, teaching for social justice, and promoting equity through intercultural communication and engagement. This year we’ve chosen to focus a little less on how the work gets done and a little more on...
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Dr. Z Nicolazzo - Radical (Re)imagining S3 E3 Radical (Re)Imagining hosts , , & welcome , Associate Professor of Trans* Studies in Education at the Center for the Study of Higher Education. Z's research explores how discourses of gender pervade and mediate college environments, with particular attention paid to trans people. Z has two forthcoming books mentioned in the podcast: : In-Relations Methodological Practice, Edited by Amanda Tachine and Z Nicolazzo : Trans Students Exploring Future Possible Selves Online, by Z Nicolazzo, Alden C. Jones, Sy Simms The group discussed the...
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Tenneson Woolf - Radical (Re)imagining S3 E2 Radical (Re)Imagining hosts , , & welcome , a facilitator, teacher, coach, circle host, and poet. This year our conversations will focus on who we are in the work and how we make moves towards showing up as our full human selves in the work. Tenneson is also a host (with Quanita Roberson) of the 18-month and the . Join the conversation. Leave us a comment on the blog or tweet at us. On the web: On Twitter: On You Tube: You can also send feedback and ideas for future topics/guests to us at [email protected]
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Season 2 Reflections - Radical (Re)imagining S3 E1 Radical (Re)Imagining hosts , , & reflect on the conversations they had with podcast guests in season 2 (2021) and then spend a little time talking about what’s ahead for us in Season 3. They reference the following works: by Paul Kivel by INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence Join the conversation. Leave us a comment on the blog or tweet at us. On the web: On Twitter: On You Tube: You can also send feedback and ideas for future topics/guests to us at [email protected]
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#Eval21 Reflections - Radical (Re)imagining S2 E12 Radical (Re)Imagining hosts , & are joined by Evaluland podcast host, Dr. Dana Wanzer. Together they reflect on the recent American Evaluation Association conference. Asking this question - what did you see, hear, or experience at the conference that felt radical. Join the conversation. Leave us a comment on the blog or tweet at us. On the web: On Twitter: On You Tube: You can also send feedback and ideas for future topics/guests to us at [email protected]
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Radical (Re)Imagining hosts Deven Wisner, Tiffany Smith, & Libby Smith chat with Chris Hall, a PhD candidate in the Evaluation Track in the Educational Research Methodology Department at the University of North Carolina Greensboro who has been a consistent contributor to our blog posts since the beginning of the Rad journey.
Take a look at Tiffany’s July post where she explores how evaluators can facilitate a truly collaborative learning environment.
Here are a few resources that Chris referenced in the podcast:
One Nation Under God by Kevin Kruse
With God On Our Side: RIse of the Religious Right by William Martin
His personal blog on Domestic Violence Intervention and Education
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