Dr. Cherie Bridges Patrick ’20 (GSLC, PhD in Leadership and Change) and GSLC Professor of Leadership Ethics, Dr. Donna Ladkin have published “Whiteness in Leadership Theorizing: A Critical Analysis of…
When Toxic Behavior Is Tolerated at Work, Good People Quit. Is There a Different Way?
From spreading rumors and giving condescending feedback to undercutting decisions and meddling to try to bring down a team, toxic behaviors are all too common in the workplace. In this interview with Dr. Mitchell Kusy, author of the book, Why I Don’t Work Here Any More, we learn more about these toxic behaviors and what we can do to make sure they don’t derail our organizations.
Kader Gumus
PhD in Leadership and Change student Kader Gumus has contributed to the new book entitled, How Germany Became Home: 60 Years of the German-Turkish Recruitment Agreement (Özcan Mutlu, 2021). In…
Greta Creech ’21
Dr. Greta Creech ’21 (GSLC, PhD) has accepted a position as Adjunct Professor of National Security Policy at Duke University. In this new position, she will be teaching Leadership in…
Jan Byars ’09
Dr. Jan Byars ’09 (GSLC, PhD) President of LeadSync has published, A Call to Wholeness: Empowering Organizations Through Possibility (Balboa Press, 2021). Based on her dissertation, this new book shares a…
Froswa’ Booker-Drew ’14
Dr. Froswa’ Booker-Drew ’14 (GSLC, PhD) was a recent guest on How To Create Philanthropy That Leaves a Lasting Legacy,” a Medium series focused on featuring leaders regarding creating sustainable…
Falami Devoe
Dr. Falami Devoe (GSLC, PhD) has published Self-Care Ritualistic Journal (Dr. Falami, LLC, December 24, 2021). The journal guides the reader through reflective writing focused on learning to understand and…
Lize Booysen
PhD in Leadership and Change Professor of Leadership and Organizational Behavior, Dr. Lize Booysen co-edited a Special Collection on Women In Business in Africa and has published the editorial article…
With a Podcast, Exploring Leadership Education in Times of Change
“What’s happening now makes us as leadership educators even more accountable,” says Lauren Bullock, a professor and podcast host, as she describes the pressures that she and others who teach…
Three Big Idea Episodes Showcase Justice Work at Antioch
We’re nearing the one-year anniversary of the founding of this show. To cap off a great year for the Seed Field Podcast, we’re putting together three mini-episodes that revisit interviews from this season and pull out the themes that consistently run through them.
Big Idea: Environmental Justice and Environmental Education at Antioch
We’re nearing the one-year anniversary of the founding of this show. To cap off a great year for the Seed Field Podcast, we’re putting together three mini-episodes that revisit interviews from this season and pull out the themes that consistently run through them.
Radical Hope
I hoped we would be together today to send you off from Yellow Springs one last time.
I hoped that things would be so different by now.
THAT’s today’s theme. HOPE.
