Podcasts
Volt podcasts cover all angles of higher ed marketing & leadership. Higher Voltage covers the defining topics of the moment; Trusted Voices analyzes the intersection of leadership and communication; and Volt@ is our live-event series featuring conversations from conferences and other industry gatherings.
Finding Opportunity Amid Politicization
Kevin and Carri Twigg examine higher ed’s future in light of potential disruptions, a dismantled ED and shifts in institutional identity and collaboration.
Shifting Realities
Erin and Teresa unpack the challenges shaping higher education leadership, from media influence to strategic planning and global insights.
Shifting Landscapes – The Future of Study Abroad
Inclusive marketing and shifting demographics are reshaping the future of international education, as Kelly Holland of the AIFS explains.
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Feet to the Fire
Dr. Belle S. Wheelan joins Teresa and Erin to discuss accreditation, the responsibilities and roles of accrediting bodies and the plans for higher ed under a second Trump administration.
Got Education? – Reframing the Value of Higher Ed
Grassroots efforts by institutions in Idaho and Utah are transforming the higher ed narrative.
Grace under Pressure
Dr. Vann R. Newkirk Sr. joins Teresa and Erin to discuss why his vision for HBCUs goes beyond tradition, emphasizing innovative strategies and critical support to ensure their lasting impact.
A Fall Semester of Institutional Resilience
Erin and Teresa talk about coping with hurricanes, resources for navigating election season and the importance of leadership vulnerability.
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Ready to level up your content game? Brian Piper joins host Kevin Tyler to share how universities can build trust, connect with audiences and thrive in a digital-first world.
Leading with Humanity, Not Just Titles
Kevin McClure and Jorge Burmicky join the Trusted Voices Podcast to share why their report on presidential competencies are far more than a leadership checklist.
All About the Benjamins
Finances, elections, and leadership: Erin and Teresa kick off Season 3 by looking ahead to the drivers of fall on campus.
When Harvard Sneezes: Is Institutional Neutrality the Next Higher Ed Virus?
Season 2 closes with Teresa and Erin looking ahead at what may be a bananas-filled fall of politics, collegiate athletics and policy changes.
A Crisis Beyond Higher Ed, It’s the Workforce Pipeline – Dr. Angel B. Pérez
NACAC’s CEO worries that a potential 700,000 more students could be lost from the higher education pipeline due to FAFSA complications.
Want High Student Satisfaction? Well, Who’s Going to Deliver It? – Eddie Francis
Brand stability and employment retention are necessary, but Eddie Francis fears higher ed doesn’t understand the concept.
In a Word-Of-Mouth Business, No One Shares Average – Allen Adamson
Kevin and Allen discuss the importance of focusing on a clear and distinct mission, rather than diluting the institutional identity with multiple conflicting messages.
Employers Need to Step Up, Provide More Internships – Brandon Busteed
Erin and Teresa welcome Brandon Busteed to discuss the potential impact of integrating learning and work.