Ms. Behavior

Colette Shaw and Kurt Doan

It's not uncommon for professionals in college student conduct to hear "Glad I don't have your job," but the impacts of how we approach conflict, crisis and discomfort have the potential to ripple out in beautiful ways. If you need a free dose of professional development, community support or humor, Ms. Behavior is the place for you. 

  1. Jun 25

    You Be the Judge: The Case of the Expelled Reddit Ranter

    Send Us a Text or Voice Message! "Chris" was a college student. According to Chris's long post on Reddit, they were expelled from their institution and learned lots of lessons the hard way. Chris wrote their post to pass those lessons on to future accused students. This episode explores Chris's "Guide on Student Conduct," and their unfiltered perceptions of their campus's disciplinary processes. Kurt and Colette examine Chris's insights and assumptions, and consider how even factually inaccurate information might be important for administrators to carefully consider in order to improve transparency, learning and long-term outcomes. Don't forget to register today for the Ms. Behavior virtual summer book club "Just Desserts & Dissertations." Sign up to receive details and your free copy of the selected dissertation at https://luma.com/jbr2vw2s. In conjunction with (or instead of) the book club, is an optional virtual Ms. Be Happy Hour. Community building for introverts, extroverts and multiverts. Details and registration at https://luma.com/vtgna23d Follow us for updates: YouTube Channel Instagram: @MsBehaviorCollege LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ms-behavior-podcast FB Page: Ms. Behavior Threads: @MsBehaviorCollege Tik Tok: @MsBehaviorCollege Theme music "Fuzzball Parade" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

  2. May 21

    Improv for Conduct. Improv for Leadership. Improv for Life.

    Send Us a Text or Voice Message! Higher education practitioner and innovator, Mark Salisbury shares insights on applying improv principles to improve student conduct outcomes, fortify leadership, and manage what he describes as the gnarly problems of everyday life. Discover practical activities, mental models, and the transformative power of 'Yes, and' for fostering authentic connections and growth. If you think improv is not for you, Mark shares the origin story of improvisation - which was invented to help trauma victims. While humor can be a byproduct, applied improv can help us navigate the most troubling of times.  Contact Mark at mark@tuitionfit.org Episode Links: Ms. Behavior Book Club. Register now! Applied Improvisation Network Don't forget to register today for the Ms. Behavior virtual summer book club "Just Desserts & Dissertations." Sign up to receive details and your free copy of the selected dissertation at https://luma.com/jbr2vw2s. In conjunction with (or instead of) the book club, is an optional virtual Ms. Be Happy Hour. Community building for introverts, extroverts and multiverts. Details and registration at https://luma.com/vtgna23d Follow us for updates: YouTube Channel Instagram: @MsBehaviorCollege LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ms-behavior-podcast FB Page: Ms. Behavior Threads: @MsBehaviorCollege Tik Tok: @MsBehaviorCollege Theme music "Fuzzball Parade" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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It's not uncommon for professionals in college student conduct to hear "Glad I don't have your job," but the impacts of how we approach conflict, crisis and discomfort have the potential to ripple out in beautiful ways. If you need a free dose of professional development, community support or humor, Ms. Behavior is the place for you. 

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