Empowering Women in Educational Leadership

Dr. Stephanie Duguid
Empowering Women in Educational Leadership

Welcome to Empowering Women in Educational Leadership, a dynamic radio show celebrating women across all venues of education.

  1. 12/24/2024

    Leading Beyond Titles: Empowering Education

    In this inspiring episode of Empowering Women in Educational Leadership, we are joined by Dr. Erica Avent, Assistant Professor at the University of Mississippi in Elementary Education. Dr. Avent shares her unique journey from the classroom to leadership roles, demonstrating how you don't need a formal title to make a significant impact. Starting in education and working with curriculum, she often found herself doing the work of a leader without the official title. Determined to advance and support others, she pursued an alternate route into administration, where her passion for mentorship blossomed. Dr. Avent details her work in federal programs, where she supported teachers within tiered systems and cultivated mentorship programs for both new teachers and administrators. She loved helping people grow but found herself bogged down by the paperwork. This realization led her to transition into higher education, where she could focus on creating programs for students, supporting university freshmen, and eventually teaching future educators. Her journey highlights the important lesson that leadership isn’t defined by a position but by the influence and support you offer to those around you. Throughout the episode, Dr. Avent shares her personal mantra of "educating, empowering, and elevating," believing that education transforms, empowerment is a game-changer, and elevating others is key to collective growth. She discusses her role in the Ed Sparks program at Ole Miss, which reignites passion for education and focuses on increasing diversity in the teacher pipeline, ensuring quality education for all. In addition to her professional path, Dr. Avent opens up about the personal challenges she has faced. As a mother of a daughter with a learning disability, she talks about the complexities of balancing her career and family life. She emphasizes the importance of giving yourself grace, recognizing when to step back, and allowing others to help.  A champion of body positivity, Dr. Avent also discusses the confidence struggles she has faced. She shares a powerful mantra she teaches her children: "I am beautiful, I am smart, I am talented, I am great." Through this, she highlights the value of self-acceptance and reminds listeners to embrace who they are, no matter the obstacles. In this heartfelt and empowering conversation, Dr. Avent discusses the importance of mentorship, community, and being unapologetically yourself. She shares her belief that everyone is exactly where they are supposed to be and encourages women to step into their power, cultivate their leadership, and embrace the journey with authenticity and grace. Whether you’re an educator, leader, or someone looking for inspiration, this episode is packed with valuable insights on growth, leadership, and empowerment. www.drstephanieduguid.com https://www.facebook.com/stephanie.rectorduguid https://www.facebook.com/DoGoodLeadership https://www.instagram.com/drstephanieduguid/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-duguid/   Dr. Erica Avent is an Assistant Professor of Teacher Education with the University of Mississippi. Prior to this position, she was the Coordinator with the the LuckyDay Residential College. She has inspired and motivated the children of Mississippi schools for 18 years, as a classroom teacher in grades 3-6 and school/district administrator. She served as a board member for the Mississippi Association of Educators. Additionally, she is a past mentor teacher with the Mississippi Teacher Fellowship Program. She is a National Board Certified Teacher who earned her Ed.S, M.A., and B.A from the University of Mississippi. In 2020, she received her Ed.D in Elementary Education with an emphasis on African American teacher recruitment and retention in K-12. She has expertise in community engagement, teacher mentorship, and student success in K12. She is a seasoned educator who has developed community initiatives and programs targeting the inclusiveness of African American students and communities. She has presented at national conferences around her work. She has researched and presented on the barriers that African American students and teachers face in public education.  Her focus has been on helping to diversify the teacher pipeline so that all students can see representations of African American teachers in their schools. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-erica-avent/

    57 min
  2. 11/27/2024

    Navigating Leadership Beyond Expertise

    Join Dr. Carol Parker Walsh, an esteemed authority in transformative leadership and human development, as she leads thought-provoking conversations on the podcast "Empowering Women in Educational Leadership." With a wealth of experience as the CEO and founder of Carol Parker Walsh Consulting Group, Dr. Parker Walsh brings a unique blend of expertise and insight to each episode to inspire and empower women in leadership roles within the educational sphere. In this insightful episode of Empowering Women in Educational Leadership, host Dr. Stephanie Duguid welcomes back Dr. Carol Parker Walsh for a deep dive into the challenges of leading people-centered organizations. Together, they explore the dangers of toxic positivity and positive aggression and how these can act like a radical cancer within leadership environments. The conversation shifts toward becoming a "people-forward" leader, where cognitive self-awareness plays a crucial role in overcoming self-doubt, insecurities, and imposter syndrome. Dr. Walsh emphasizes that while hard work is rewarded, leadership is distinct from being a subject matter expert—requiring new skills and approaches. This episode also looks into the importance of communication, feedback, and alignment, while highlighting the value of psychological safety and radical candor within organizational culture. Dr. Walsh and Dr. Duguid offer actionable insights on how to step into leadership roles confidently, elevate your impact, and value your contributions beyond your title. Don’t miss this powerful conversation on replacing the voice of doubt with one that speaks to your strengths and helps you lead with innovation and purpose. Tune in to "Empowering Women in Educational Leadership" for illuminating insights, actionable strategies, and inspiring stories that empower women to thrive in leadership roles and drive positive change within educational institutions. With Dr. Carol Parker Walsh as your guide, discover the keys to unlocking your full potential and making a lasting impact in the world of educational leadership. www.drstephanieduguid.com https://www.facebook.com/stephanie.rectorduguid https://www.facebook.com/DoGoodLeadership https://www.instagram.com/drstephanieduguid/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-duguid/   Dr. Carol Parker Walsh is an executive and leadership coach helping her clients showcase their brilliance and design an epic career and life that matters. Shes an awardwinning certified organizational consultant, career and personal brand strategist, and executive coach. A TEDx presenter, 3x Amazon bestselling author, international keynote, and member of Forbes Coaches Council, Newsweek Expert Forum, Harvard Business Review Advisory Council, and Entrepreneur Leadership Network, Carol is also the resident career expert on ABCs AM Northwest Morning Show. A catalyst for transformational growth, confidence, and careerlife alignment, Carol leverages her J.D. and Ph.D. and multiple certifications, along with her almost 30 years of experience as an attorney, executive leader, professor, dean, and social scientist to help driven professionals elevate their income and amplify their confidence, expertise, and authority. Carol has been the goto coach for Grammy Award Winners, Paralympic Gold Medalists, and Fortune 500 leaders. She was selected as one of the100 Dynamic Leaders of the Year by Exeleon Magazine, and her company, Carol Parker Walsh Consulting, was awarded the 2021 Impact Company of the Year Award. In addition, her podcast, The Midlife Career Rebel, was named one of Macs List Top Career Podcasts for 2022. Carol is a soughtafter speaker and has appeared on podcasts and stages worldwide. https://www.carolparkerwalsh.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/parkerwalsh

    54 min
  3. 10/30/2024

    Bridging Communities Through History, Arts, and Education

    Join us in this inspiring episode of Empowering Women in Educational Leadership as Dr. Stephanie Duguid sits down with Sarah Jencks, the Founder and Principal of Every Museum a Civic Museum, LLC. Sarah shares her remarkable journey as a public history educator and strategist, her dedication to supporting teachers through the arts and humanities, and her work at the intersection of democracy, museums, and learning science. Sarah’s story unfolds from her beginnings at a small nonprofit to her current role, where she empowers museums in their roles as community anchors. She focuses on embracing all arts and humanities, developing resources, and supporting strategic planning. Sarah discusses the challenges she faces in helping institutions and individuals see their own possibilities, highlighting the power of storytelling and effective communication. Discover Sarah’s passion for leveraging museums as pillars of the community, supporting various initiatives, meetings, and other needs. Learn about her approach to leadership by bringing key personnel together for meaningful conversations, creating learning communities, and promoting mentorship through her peer mentorship programs. Sarah emphasizes the importance of confidence and courage, sharing how her experiences have increased her presence and value in various settings. She reveals her ability to communicate effectively with teachers, building trust and communities of practice. Her biggest challenge lies in creating supportive communication networks, and she shares her insights on being intentional in professional development. Tune in to hear Sarah Jencks discuss the importance of looking for opportunities, rising above challenges, and adding value to every endeavor. Her unique ability to see patterns and make connections will inspire you to think differently about your own leadership journey. Don't miss this enlightening conversation on Empowering Women in Educational Leadership. https://www.linkedin.com/company/every-museum-a-civic-museum/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahbjencks/ https://civicmuseums.org/

    54 min
  4. 09/25/2024

    Beyond Boundaries: Trail of Empowerment

    Embark on a journey of empowerment with Dr. Stephanie Duguid as she engages in a riveting conversation with Dr. Jeanna Wilkes, hailing from the esteemed University of Mississippi Medical Center, on the Empowering Women in Educational Leadership podcast. Dr. Wilkes' narrative resonates with resilience and determination, tracing her evolution from a foundation of diverse experiences and a steadfast work ethic instilled by her parents. Throughout her journey, she demonstrates a keen willingness to step beyond her comfort zone, driven by an insatiable passion to refine her strengths while addressing areas of growth. This pursuit of self-improvement, she reveals, has been pivotal in shaping her into the leader she is today. Central to Dr. Wilkes' narrative is the profound impact of mentorship, with a single recommendation dramatically altering the trajectory of her career. She candidly reflects on the pivotal moments where she was presented with opportunities to step into the unknown, acknowledging that while failure may have been a companion at times, each setback served as a fertile ground for learning and development. One of the most formidable challenges she grappled with was imposter syndrome, a sentiment many leaders can relate to. Yet, through introspection and resilience, Dr. Wilkes shares three invaluable strategies to navigate this phenomenon, encouraging listeners to embrace their unique contributions and trust in their capabilities. As the episode unfolds, Dr. Wilkes emerges not only as a beacon of inspiration but also as a pragmatic guide, offering actionable insights for women navigating the complex landscape of educational leadership. Her narrative underscores the importance of embracing challenges as opportunities for growth and fostering a mindset of continuous learning. Through her lived experiences, Dr. Wilkes imparts a timeless lesson: that true leadership emanates from a place of authenticity, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to one's journey of self-discovery. Join Dr. Duguid and Dr. Wilkes for a conversation that transcends boundaries, igniting a flame of empowerment and transformation in the hearts of listeners. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdw223/

    54 min
  5. 08/28/2024

    Leading with Purpose: Journey in Educational Transformation

    Welcome to Empowering Women in Educational Leadership, where Dr. Stephanie Duguid of Do Good Leadership invites remarkable guests to share insights and strategies for advancing equity and excellence in academia. In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Amy L. Chasteen, an esteemed educator and administrator with over 25 years of experience in higher education. Dr. Chasteen's journey from professor to administrator is a testament to her commitment to student success and institutional improvement. As Executive Vice Provost for Academic Affairs at the University of Southern Mississippi, she spearheaded initiatives in enrollment management, student support, and faculty development. Her data-informed approach and equity lens have driven transformative change, including the establishment of crucial support centers and programs. In the first part of the podcast, Dr. Chasteen shares her unexpected path to administration, emphasizing the importance of staying connected to one's purpose and empowering others to realize their potential. As a woman in leadership, she advocates for maintaining clarity of purpose amidst challenges and resistance. Next, we delve into strategies for navigating conflicts and driving change in educational settings. Dr. Chasteen highlights the importance of anticipating challenges and fostering collaboration across generations. With insights into the unique needs of Generation Z, she underscores the shift towards skill development and mental health support in today's educational landscape. Finally, we explore the evolving role of educators in creating student-ready environments. Dr. Chasteen emphasizes the importance of collaboration between faculty, families, and students in fostering self-motivation and resilience. Authenticity and trust emerge as key pillars in building meaningful connections with students amidst societal challenges. Join us as we uncover actionable insights and inspiration for women in educational leadership, guided by Dr. Amy L. Chasteen's wealth of experience and dedication to student success. It's time to empower, inspire, and transform the future of education together. https://www.strategicinsightsms.com/

    55 min
  6. 07/31/2024

    Empowered: Leading with Heart, Mind, and Purpose

    Join Dr. Carol Parker Walsh, an esteemed authority in transformative leadership and human development, as she leads thought-provoking conversations on the podcast Empowering Women in Educational Leadership. With a wealth of experience as the CEO and founder of Carol Parker Walsh Consulting Group, Dr. Parker Walsh brings a unique blend of expertise and insight to each episode to inspire and empower women in leadership roles within the educational sphere. In the first segment, Dr. Parker Walsh delves into the transformative power of a people-centered approach in organizational leadership. Drawing from her vast experience, she highlights the importance of fostering a culture where individuals are valued, supported, and invested in. By prioritizing the well-being and growth of team members, leaders can cultivate an environment of trust, appreciation, and success. As Dr. Parker Walsh aptly puts it, When your people thrive, organizational success is inevitable. Moving on to the second part, Dr. Parker Walsh tackles the delicate issue of confidence versus self-confidence—a topic that resonates deeply with many women in leadership roles. Through insightful discussions, she explores the nuances of imposter syndrome and offers practical strategies for overcoming self-doubt and embracing one's strengths. By reframing the narrative to focus on possibilities rather than limitations, leaders can cultivate a mindset of growth, resilience, and self-assurance. In the final segment, Dr. Parker Walsh discusses effective communication and emotional intelligence. She emphasizes the importance of regular check-ins to foster transparency, understanding, and connection within organizations. Leaders can navigate challenges with grace and empathy by being attuned to early warning signs and establishing baselines for evaluation. Dr. Parker Walsh warns against the dangers of toxic positivity and advocates for a culture where genuine concerns are addressed and solutions are forged through open dialogue and collaboration. Tune in to Empowering Women in Educational Leadership for illuminating insights, actionable strategies, and inspiring stories that empower women to thrive in leadership roles and drive positive change within educational institutions. With Dr. Carol Parker Walsh as your guide, discover the keys to unlocking your full potential and making a lasting impact in the world of educational leadership. https://www.carolparkerwalsh.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/parkerwalsh

    55 min
  7. 06/26/2024

    Navigating Challenges and Cultivating Connection

    Join us on the Empowering Women in Educational Leadership podcast as we delve into insightful conversations with thought leaders in the field. In this episode, we had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Jackie Mullen, Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs at Mississippi State University, for a thought-provoking discussion on various aspects of leadership, balance, and connection. In the first segment, Dr. Mullen shares her wisdom on the theme of Find Your People, highlighting the importance of cultivating a supportive community in education. Through initiatives like Find Your People, institutions like Mississippi State University are creating spaces where students can thrive, find belonging, and pursue their passions. Dr. Mullen's emphasis on surrounding oneself with supportive individuals resonates deeply, emphasizing the power of community in achieving academic and personal success. In the second segment, Dr. Mullen challenges the traditional notion of work-life balance, advocating instead for the concept of work-life integration. Through her own experiences, she demonstrates how work and personal life can harmoniously coexist, emphasizing the importance of defining boundaries and living authentically. Her insights offer a refreshing perspective on achieving fulfillment and resilience in both professional and personal spheres. Finally, in the third segment, Dr. Mullen delves into the significance of sharing experiences and fostering meaningful connections in education. By engaging in real conversations, offering empathy, and supporting colleagues through challenges, we create a culture of collaboration and growth. Dr. Mullen's emphasis on being present and providing support serves as a reminder of the transformative impact of human connection in educational leadership. Join us as we explore these compelling topics with Dr. Jackie Mullen, gaining valuable insights and inspiration for empowering women in educational leadership and beyond. Whether you're a seasoned educator, aspiring leader, or simply passionate about making a difference, this podcast promises to ignite your passion and drive for positive change in the field of education. Social media: @AVPJackie- Instagram

    54 min
  8. 05/29/2024

    Empowering Women: Navigating Leadership Disparities

    Join Dr. Stephanie Duguid, owner of Do Good Leadership, on her podcast “Empowering Women in Educational Leadership”, and her guest, Gloria Feldt, co-founder and president of Take the Lead, in a compelling discussion on women in leadership. Gloria delves into the critical disparities between men and women in leadership roles with a mission dedicated to propelling women into their rightful leadership positions across all sectors by 2025. Despite women being the most educated demographic and comprising a significant portion of the workforce, they remain underrepresented in leadership positions. Gloria sheds light on this issue, citing research highlighting the profitability and success of companies and governments with more women in leadership roles. Throughout the conversation, Gloria addresses the challenges of implicit bias and emphasizes the need to transform women's perceptions of power. Rather than viewing power as oppressive, Gloria advocates for harnessing one's powerful voice to thrive in leadership roles. Drawing from her expertise, Gloria introduces listeners to nine essential leadership power tools designed to advance their careers. These tools serve as practical resources for navigating the complexities of leadership in today's world. Furthermore, Gloria underscores the importance of nurturing relationships through authentic communication and maintaining a human touch in leadership endeavors. She emphasizes that fostering genuine connections is integral to effective leadership and organizational success. As the conversation unfolds, Gloria stresses the necessity of continuous growth and development in the modern world's ever-evolving landscape. Encouraging listeners to embrace change and adaptability, she instills a sense of power and resilience in pursuing leadership aspirations. Tune in to gain invaluable insights from Gloria Feldt on navigating leadership disparities, cultivating authentic relationships, and embracing personal and professional growth in the pursuit of women's power in leadership. gloriafeldt@taketheleadwomen.com @GloriaFeldt @takeleadwomen www.taketheleadwomen.com www.gloriafeldt.com

    55 min

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Welcome to Empowering Women in Educational Leadership, a dynamic radio show celebrating women across all venues of education.

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