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Mancy

RJ Walker and Elle Alder

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Mancy is a podcast about how magic has shaped human history and our culture, including pop culture. It features spoken word poet RJ Walker and psychic Elle Alder. They explore different "-mancies" which are different methods of divination. Each episode features stories of magic and Elle attempts to replicate the method researched by RJ. They also attempt to use these mancies in a more contemporary way to reflect the struggles of our time.
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HigherEdJobs Podcast

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The HigherEdJobs Podcast is dedicated to helping higher education professionals find fulfillment in their careers and be the change agents that higher education needs in today's world. Join hosts Andrew Hibel and Kelly Cherwin, along with guest experts, as they examine job search strategies and break down the latest news and trends in higher education.
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The Balanced Business Dad

RJ Campbell and Dustin Hoog

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The Balanced Business Dad is a conversation that focuses on balancing the important six pillars of life for the business and entrepreneur dad. Join hosts Dustin Hoog and R.J. Campbell as they talk about the challenge of balancing work and life with the pillars which are: Faith, Health, Marriage, Fatherhood, Brotherhood and Business. Whether you are a solopreneur, dadpreneur or owner of multiple businesses, you will learn from success stories, wins and challenges from these Christian business ...
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RJ and Elle continue their coverage of bug magic. RJ discusses maggot therapy and its historical uses. RJ then discusses the demon known as Beelzebub aka The Lord of the Flies. After a quick diversion into the origins of Pokemon, RJ brings up the Kodoku spell and draws a comparison between the two. Elle and RJ then travel into the mountains and Ell…
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Courtney Swoboda, who received the 2024 HigherEdMilitary Spotlight Award, describes her career path as "random." But during a recent interview with HigherEdJobs podcast co-hosts Andy Hibel and Monika Sziron, we saw that she is a determined and forward-thinking leader making strides in veteran education. As the director of Military and Veteran Servi…
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RJ and Elle recount their experiences with spiders and RJ discusses the history of spiders in mythology. RJ recounts Ovid's story of Arachne and reads an anthropologists recorded Anansi story. RJ and Elle then discuss the arachnomancy readings that are currently popular in West Africa. RJ and Elle then find a black widow spider and Elle divines a q…
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This is an episode written by Elle Alder and presented to RJ Walker. Elle leads the audience through a guided meditation or astro-travel ceremony of a Zar - a healing magic ceremony that comes from the geographical region of the horn of Africa. The surprise modern take of this ritual is Elle taking RJ for an afternoon of Ecstatic Dance. RJ is delig…
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Have you ever helped your kids move to college? What emotions did you feel, and how did things go? In this episode, HigherEdJobs podcast hosts Andy Hibel and Kelly Cherwin each describe their recent experiences of dropping off a child at college, from their personal and professional perspectives. Andy and his wife dropped off their youngest, and he…
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In this Ask the Expert episode, HR expert Kathleen Hermacinski and Matt Trainum, vice president with the Council of Independent Colleges, respond to questions from listeners about the use of recruiting for roles in higher education. The questions they explore include how in-house and outside recruiting firms work at colleges and universities. Herma…
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In this episode, Mary Guiden added "Firework" by Katy Perry to the HigherEdJobs Playlist for your higher ed job search. She found the lyrics inspiring while experiencing the ups and downs of a job search: "If you only knew what the future holds / After a hurricane comes a rainbow / Maybe a reason why all the doors are closed / So you could open one…
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Have you struggled to fit in when you landed a job on a college campus? In this Ask the Expert episode, Matt Trainum, vice president with the Council of Independent Colleges, responds to a listener who left the busy corporate world due to burnout and made a move into higher education. This person is having a difficult time adjusting to the "laissez…
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How do you define facilities management at a university or college? Winnie Kwofie, who has overseen facilities management teams in public and private higher education institutions, describes the field as integrating people and processes in one place. She is passionate about increasing awareness about the diverse and interesting roles in facilities …
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In this episode, Matt Trainum with the Council of Independent Colleges responds to a question from a "seasoned" employee in their 50s. Our listener said they would like to get back into college recruiting but given their years of experience, they feel they are being passed up for roles that would be a good fit. "What positions should a 'seasoned' e…
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What if feeling like an imposter was not a negative thing? In this episode, RJ Jenkins, director of education at the Columbia University Center for Veteran Transition and Integration, talks about imposter syndrome or what he prefers to describe as imposter feelings or a phenomenon. Typically, imposter syndrome is described as self-doubt among high-…
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Send us a text Can you really have it all without burning out? Today on the Balanced Business Dad Podcast, we explore the timeless wisdom hidden in a simple story about a CEO and a hot dog vendor. Through this tale, Coach Dustin challenges our incessant pursuit of "more" and prompts us to define what winning truly means in our lives. Whether it's f…
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Send us a text How does one navigate a successful 35-year career in banking, face a life-threatening diagnosis, and emerge as a thriving community leader and business owner? Meet Mark Hollander on this episode of the Balanced Business Dad Podcast, where he shares his remarkable transition from banking to owning La Belle Vie café and leading Vision …
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How do you manage working while experiencing hard times in life? In this episode, the HigherEdJobs editorial team talks with hosts Andy Hibel and Kelly Cherwin about managing an illness, supporting a family member, and caring for children and teenagers while working, among other topics. We were inspired to discuss this topic after reading "How to b…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how to maintain balance across all aspects of your life? Join us as we unravel the secrets to achieving harmony with our special guest, Shaun McCloskey. Shaun opens up about his personal journey, sharing insightful tips on balancing the six essential pillars: faith, health, marriage, fatherhood, brotherhood, and busines…
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Matt Trainum offers his advice on how to translate the skills you've acquired in higher education into a job in a new realm. At the highest level, you have to believe that you can do whatever job you're applying to during your job search, he said. As you look to make that move, conduct smart research and prepare yourself well for each stage you'll …
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Did you know that in some fields of study, as many as 70% of doctoral students don't finish the program? In this Ask the Expert episode, Chris Lee discusses the complex question of what type of doctoral degree to pursue to advance your career. In terms of demand for candidates with an Ed.D. or Ph.D., Lee said the job market varies by field, region …
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Send us a text As a father, connecting with your kids can sometimes feel like a puzzle where the pieces don't quite fit—especially when the traditional playbook of catch and board games falls short. That's where Tyler Walker steps in as our guide on the latest Balanced Business Dad Podcast. With his background in recreation therapy and a household …
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How do you define well-being? Amy Hoch, a psychologist and associate director of the Wellness Center at Rowan University, said that well-being is how people create a life worth living. It's a way to help people -- including students, staff and faculty -- move in the direction of their highest potential. Leaders at Rowan University have moved away f…
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Send us a text Think you've mastered the high-wire act of balancing business with family? Kalan Hubbard joins me to challenge that notion and offer fresh strategies for success. As entrepreneurial dads, we're in the trenches, where the battle for time and attention between boardroom triumphs and bedtime stories is real. Kalan, a dynamo in the real …
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In this Ask the Expert episode, Chris Lee discusses open-ended applicant pools. These positions may be listed as "open until filled" or they could be pooled positions that stay open for a long period of time. Lee suggests re-applying to a position after you've gained new knowledge, experience, skills or certifications. He is a managing director wit…
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Want the perfect checklist to prepare for your next interview? HR expert Kathleen Hermacinski shares tips and advice on the job search process, including in-person interviews on campus. Research the institution before your first interview. The biggest red flag is not asking questions in an interview. Respond to recruiters and the hiring manager in …
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Send us a text Could you be just a step away from harmonizing the rhythm of fatherhood with the demands of entrepreneurship? Bart Pietrzak, our guest on the latest episode, is a testament to this delicate balance, taking us through the trenches of his profound personal transformation. Embarking on a path from a corporate fitness role to the thrivin…
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In this Ask the Expert episode, Chris Lee responds to a question about the length of time you should stay in a leadership role if an opportunity to make a lateral move arises within your institution. He said this question addresses commonly-discussed job search topics, including career growth, change and finding the right role. Sometimes making a l…
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Send us a text Discover the art of harmonizing the demands of entrepreneurship with the joys of fatherhood as we welcome the quintessential Balanced Business Dad, David O. His journey from a high-intensity corporate grind to the more serene pastures of real estate investment serves as an inspiration for dads everywhere. David generously shares the …
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What can part-time or contingent faculty do to improve their work conditions? In this second part of our interview with Adrianna Kezar, she said that it comes down to relationships. Talk with faculty at other institutions and get to know your department chair. Consider joining a national advocacy organization like the American Association of Univer…
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Send us a text Fear often arrives before the storm, not in its midst. "The Comfort Crisis" illuminated this truth, and it's the springboard for my conversation with Pastor Ryan Taylor, a man whose impact on my life reverberates beyond Sunday sermons. Together, we navigate the confluence of pastoral duties and entrepreneurial vigor, dissecting what …
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Did you know that 70% of faculty at colleges and universities in the U.S. are contingent or part-time? In this episode, Andy Hibel and Kelly Cherwin talk with Adrianna Kezar, director of the Pullias Center for Higher Education at the University of Southern California. Kezar highlights changing faculty trends in the U.S. and talks about the Delphi A…
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Send us a text Struggling to juggle the hats of entrepreneur, husband, and father? You're not alone, and this episode is your beacon in the chaos. Join Coach Dustin as he unpacks the secrets to nurturing a strong marriage while steering the ship of business and fatherhood. We dive into the power of carving out quality time, mastering the nuances of…
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Listen to the songs podcast guests Rick Clark and Brennan Barnard have added to the HigherEdJobs Playlist for your higher ed job search. Their choices include tunes by Simon & Garfunkel, U2, R.E.M. and from the musical "Hamilton." Clark and Barnard are authors of "The Truth about College Admission: A Family Guide to Getting In and Staying Together.…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how a shift from entrepreneurship to a 9-to-5 could possibly be exciting? Well, saddle up, Balanced Business Dads, because our latest conversation with a soon-to-be ex-entrepreneur member of the council unveils the allure of performance reviews. You'll hear firsthand how these evaluations can be more than just a manager…
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In this Ask the Expert episode, Matt Trainum answers a question about the number of adjunct titles an instructor can hold with multiple institutions. First, consider your goal of holding multiple positions: are you interested in more income, experience, or landing a role that could lead to a full-time position? Keep in mind that working for multipl…
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In this episode Kelly and Andy welcome Judy Reilly, director of the Center for Neurodiversity and Employment Innovation at University of Connecticut. Reilly discusses the university's mission to be a national leader in creating programs and resources that will decrease barriers for neurodivergent adults seeking meaningful employment. Additional Rea…
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Send us a text As I sat across from Joe McCall, the real estate virtuoso and quintessential 'Balanced Business Dad,' our conversation took flight into the realms of family, faith, and financial freedom. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for those who yearn to weave the threads of successful entrepreneurship with the rich tapestry of a fu…
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In this Ask the Expert episode, expert Matt Trainum addresses burnout and advises to start by pinning down what it is that is burning you out. Listen in to hear Matt's advice for communicating with your supervisor. Have a question you want to hear answered on Ask the Expert? Click here to send us your question!…
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Send us a text Have you ever listened to a symphony and marveled at how each instrument brings a unique note to create a harmonious melody? That's what our guest, David Ask, does with the six pillars of life. In our latest episode, this entrepreneur, family man, and Nashville native shares his incredible story of crafting a life that's as balanced …
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In this episode Justin Zackal talks about the phrase 'rugged flexibility' and how it applies to our ever-changing careers in higher education. Justin also shares what it means to practice tragic optimism. Listen in to learn more! Check out Justin's article here.HigherEdJobs
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Send us a text Ever wondered how to keep your belly laughs while balancing spreadsheets and bedtime stories? Tom Peterson joins us to share his secret sauce for juggling the holy trinity of faith, family, and profession with a smile. Tom's journey through a 37-year marriage, raising kids, and climbing the corporate ladder, all while keeping his fai…
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In this Ask the Expert episode, expert Matt Trainum answers a question about requesting funding for conferences and professional development. It is no surprise that the changing landscape of funding in higher education has created a new normal for professional development. When asking for funding ensure your request aligns with your institution's n…
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Send us a text Embark on a transformative journey with Brent Dowlen of The Fallible Man podcast as we uncover the secrets to living a purpose-driven life. Brent, with his rich background in ministry, discusses his passion for fostering men's personal growth and building stronger relationships. He gets personal about his own battles, including impos…
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In this final segment from the 2024 NASPA Symposium on Military-Connected Students in Louisville, Kentucky, the panelists answer questions from the audience. Audience members ask the panelists about DEI policies and funding, paths to funding beyond development, and how higher ed can learn from private industry when it comes to employment for milita…
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Send us a text Ever found yourself at a crossroads between your health and your hustle? Buckle up for a rollercoaster narrative with our guest Aleks Salkin, who metamorphosed from a non-athletic knife salesman to a Muay Thai master and kettlebell virtuoso. His story isn't just a tale of physical transformation; it's a blueprint on how health forms …
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In this Ask the Expert episode, the podcast crew discusses a question from a listener about how to handle references in a job search. Dr. Chris Lee advises that you need a variety of reference groups in the hiring process. Listen in to learn who to include in your references and other interesting insights from the HR perspective. Have a question yo…
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Send us a text When Neal Fisher, an Aussie with a tale that's nothing short of a cinematic comeback, sits down with us, you know it's going to be a podcast episode that leaves you with more than just food for thought. He walks us through the labyrinth of his life, sharing the victories and defeats that have shaped his journey. This isn't just any m…
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In Part II, 5 staff and faculty members from the University of Louisville (UofL) continue sharing their expertise in student success, program development, leadership, and funding that fosters institutional commitment for the military-connected community at UofL. The panelists' discussion includes creating buy-in and leveraging existing institutiona…
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In this episode Kelly and Andy continue their conversation with Richard Clark and Brennan Barnard about college admissions and what those working outside of the field can catch up on. Clark and Barnard are the authors of the book "The Truth about College Admission." Among several topics, Richard and Brennan discuss the transparency issues when it c…
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Send us a text When an honest remark from a team member about feeling undervalued struck a chord, it spurred not only a corporate reawakening but a deeply personal one for us, your hosts Dustin Hoag and RJ Campbell. Our latest episode is a heartfelt examination of the transformative power of appreciation, where we reveal how this simple yet profoun…
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In this episode, 5 staff and faculty members from the University of Louisville (UofL) share their expertise in student success, program development, leadership, and funding that fosters institutional commitment for the military-connected community at UofL. The panelists' discussion includes creating buy-in and leveraging existing institutional mech…
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Send us a text Ever find yourself wrestling with the why's of your choices, like why those gas station snacks are impossible to resist despite your best intentions to eat healthily? That's the kind of self-discovery and laughter Coach Dustin and I, RJ, unpack in our latest Balance Business Dad episode. With the perfect blend of humor and wisdom, we…
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RJ and Elle continue their coverage of Geomancy, earth magic. RJ describes the Harmonic Convergence event that took place in 1987 around the world. RJ also describes the history of Sedona's magical "vortexes" that are rumored to amplify spiritual and psychic energies. Elle then re-performs the readings for Christopher Fox Graham's kids. The reading…
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