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Changing Lives Through Education Abroad

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Follow along each week as we change lives through education abroad.

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Follow along each week as we change lives through education abroad.

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English


Episodes
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Growth Mindset: Innovative Ways to Scale Study Abroad (feat. Autumn Beechler Stebing)

5/7/2024
International education is nothing if not dynamic, and we as professionals can do our best work with the farthest reach when we are innovative in our approach. This week, host Zac Macinnes is joined by Autumn Beechler Stebing, Director of Education Abroad at Case Western Reserve University, for a conversation examining ways to make an impact at a level that scales. This episode touches on navigating STEM-related challenges, intentional collaboration and progressive leadership – don’t miss it!

Duration:00:40:43

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Sea Change: A Critical Conversation About Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion within International Education (feat. Ogonna Owu Jones)

4/30/2024
Diversifying our field can help to diversify the students who participate in education abroad, an outcome that is front of mind in 2024 and beyond. Join host Zac Macinnes as he sits down with Ogonna Owu Jones, Faculty-Led Program Coordinator at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, for an insightful dialogue centered on interrupting injustice and prioritizing equity. Hear Ogonna’s recommendations for just hiring practices to ensure there is representation across an organization and building pathways for student success.

Duration:00:44:10

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Embracing Other Duties as Assigned: The Road to Leadership in Education Abroad (feat. Whitney Longnecker)"

4/23/2024
Looking to level up in your career? This week, Host Zac Macinnes sits down with Whitney Longnecker, Director of Study Abroad at Texas Tech University, for a discussion of how to position yourself to step into leadership in international education. Whitney shares advice for how to proactively seek progressive growth opportunities, cultivate your confidence and take a thoughtful approach to management. Learn how to steer your career trajectory through mentorship and getting involved in the field – this episode has tips for folks at any stage of their professional journey.

Duration:00:43:03

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Age Diversity: Navigating the Multi-Generational International Education Workplace (feat. Jeannie Simmons & Ryan Vonderhaar)

4/16/2024
International Education is a dynamic field strengthened by its mix of fresh faces and seasoned practitioners. Join Host Zac Macinnes for a fun and thought-provoking conversation about navigating a multi-generational office with Jeannie Simmons, Director of Global Education, and Ryan Vonderhaar, Global Education Coordinator, both from THE Ohio State University. This dialogue explores takeaways to benefit any intergenerational space, from overcoming stereotypes and biases to maximizing the contributions of a team through relationship building and effective communication. With respect and an open mind there is room for innovation and excellence – you do not want to miss this episode!

Duration:00:47:49

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The U.S. Department of State’s IDEAS (Increase and Diversify Education Abroad for U.S. Students) Program: What You Need to Know (feat. Rachel Rice)

4/9/2024
Seeking a way to build capacity for education abroad? Look no further than this episode, focused on the IDEAS Program’s goals to diversify expand and broaden study abroad through the administration of small grants and the implementation of capacity building initiatives for the U.S. higher education community. Join host Zac Macinnes and Rachel Rice, Program Manager at World Learning and expert on the IDEAS Program, for an inspiring conversation on how you can pursue an opportunity to secure funds to creatively advance international initiatives on your own campus. Even a small grant can bring big change to our work!

Duration:00:29:31

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Friends Not Foes: Advancing Campus Internationalization Through True Faculty Partnership (feat. Patricia Sagasti Suppes, Ph.D.)

4/2/2024
It takes a village to do what we do. Yet, as practitioners we often don’t truly consider the faculty perspective when it comes to international education. Join Host Zac Macinnes and Dr. Patricia Sagasti Suppes, Director of Global Engagement and Senior International Officer at Stockton University, for a deep dive into intentional collaboration with our faculty friends. Patty unpacks what faculty face with competing priorities, obligations outside of the classroom, and their motivations to lead a travel course. Listeners will leave this episode with advice on how to effectively engage with faculty as partners in advancing education abroad on any campus.

Duration:00:36:18

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Show Me the Money: The Evolving Landscape of Study Abroad Funding & Financial Aid (feat. Ebony Majeed)

3/26/2024
Supporting students as they prepare for study abroad includes navigating financial considerations. This week, host Zac Macinnes sits down with Ebony Majeed, Director of International Students, Scholars and Programs at Hampton University, for a discussion of the complexities and opportunities of funding study abroad in 2024. Hear Ebony’s pro-tips for outreach strategies related to diverse communities, partnering with financial aid and scholarship offices, and debunking common misconceptions. This dialogue also includes a look at identity and global study through an HBCU lens, with takeaways for all listeners to advance access on their campus.

Duration:00:44:50

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Purpose & Community: Strategies for Combatting Burnout in International Education (feat. Caylie Middleton)

3/19/2024
International educators have some of the most meaningful and uplifting jobs, yet burnout exists in our field as it does anywhere. Join host Zac Macinnes as he sits down with Caylie Middleton, Assistant Director of Education Abroad at the University of Vermont, for a thoughtful dialogue about taking care of ourselves and our communities. Learn Caylie’s pro-tips to manage well, advance change despite obstacles, and appreciate how our jobs provide us with a knowledge set that we can use for a thriving and purposeful career.

Duration:00:41:40

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First-Year Abroad: Promoting Intercultural Agility & Leadership Skills in Students (feat. Jill Blondin, Ph.D., & Jon Stauff, Ph.D.)

3/12/2024
In a landscape where we already recognize study abroad as a high impact practice, First Year Abroad Programs are emergent as an example of how intentional initiatives can be pivotal in an institutions’ global learning goals for students. Join host Zac Macinnes for a conversation with Dr. Jon Stauff, Assistant Vice President for International Affairs at South Dakota State University, and Dr. Jill Blondin, Associate Vice Provost for Global Initiatives at Virginia Commonwealth University, centered around the impacts of first year abroad programming on enrollment in relevant coursework, leadership development, and the growth of culturally agile individuals poised to affect change in their future endeavors.

Duration:00:43:00

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A Roadmap to Early Career Success in International Education (feat. Grace Twardy)

3/5/2024
As an early to mid-career professional in international education, it’s essential to effectively leverage your experiences to develop leadership skills and create avenues for growth. Join host Zac Macinnes as he sits down with Grace Twardy, Senior Manager of University Relations and Program Development at Boston University, for a conversation about lifelong learning and how to advance your career. Hear Grace’s pro tips to combat imposter syndrome, build community, and actively seek opportunities to level up. You do not want to miss this episode!

Duration:00:38:17

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Empowering Students with Disabilities to Study Abroad (feat. Sara Easler, Ph.D.)

2/27/2024
When we think about meeting the needs of today’s students, accessibility is front of mind. Join host Zac Macinnes as he sits down with Sara Easler, Ph.D., Assistant Dean of International Programs & Partnerships in the Haslam College of Business at the University of Tennessee, for a critical conversation centered on supporting students with disabilities who seek to study abroad. We’ll touch on accommodations, disclosure, visible vs. invisible needs, and our responsibilities to ensure that our programs are within reach of all students. Tune in to learn more about resources you can use right away to champion access on your campus.

Duration:00:49:09

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New Approaches to International Education Leadership (feat. Larry Pickener)

2/20/2024
Join host Zac Macinnes and guest Larry Pickener, Director of Global Education at Boston College, for an insightful conversation on leadership as it looks in 2024. This thoughtful dialogue explores how we can successfully navigate structural changes, be strategic about interpersonal and goal-oriented growth, and inspire and uplift our teams. We’ll also touch on generational influences as Larry shares pro tips for new managers.

Duration:00:45:19

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Real Talk and Tik Tok: Reaching Gen Z Students with Authenticity

2/13/2024
Reaching our students is an ever-moving target. This week Zac Macinnes sits down with Snow White, Senior Regional Director at WorldStrides, for a fun and enlightening conversation about effectively connecting with Gen Z. Join us to learn more about exploring trends, maximizing your resources, and telling stories effectively to best resonate with the students of today. You do not want to miss this episode!

Duration:00:44:19

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Navigating Scholarships & Reducing Financial Barriers to Education Abroad (feat. Angela Schaffer)

2/6/2024
When we consider the student pathway to study abroad, funding is often uniquely pivotal in that journey. Join host Zac Macinnes as he sits down with Angela Shaffer, Executive Director of the Fund for Education Abroad, to unpack how this fully philanthropic and independent organization removes financial barriers for students. This thoughtful dialogue also touches on thinking holistically about student needs, implementing inclusive best practices, and how the field is evolving in terms of closing the access gap.

Duration:00:45:36

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Exploring the Impact of International Internships (feat. Dr. Jeffrey Ayres)

1/30/2024
This week, Jeffrey Ayres Ph.D., Director of the Center for Global Engagement and Senior International Officer at Saint Michael’s College, joins host Zac Macinnes for a conversation centered on the importance of internships abroad. This episode will highlight the transformative power of combining academic pursuits with a globally oriented, career enhancing program. In addition to student stories and successes, Jeff shares how securing funding can pave the way for these types of experiences and insights on geographic trends.

Duration:00:42:46

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Undergraduate Research Abroad: A High Impact Practice (feat. Andrew Wingfield)

1/23/2024
Research can enhance an experience abroad and provide new lenses for academic and professional exploration. Join Zac Macinnes for a thoughtful conversation with Andrew Wingfield, Director of Global Engagement in the College of Engineering & Applied Science at the University of Colorado Boulder, centered on providing avenues for student learning beyond traditional study abroad, easing onramps for participation and bridging gaps between diverse constituencies and systems.

Duration:00:46:06

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Understanding Psychological Safety & Why it Matters for International Education Teams (ft. Amy Ewen, Ed.D.)

1/16/2024
This week, we examine how teams can be most effective and poised for innovation when psychological safety is a priority for leaders who instill it as part of institutional culture. Join Zac Macinnes for a thoughtful and inspiring conversation with Dr. Amy Ewen, Director of International Education and Study Away at Suffolk University focused on how feeling safe in a workplace with a trust filled environment can position us for achieve our full potential.

Duration:00:35:59

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Safety Net: Navigating Risk, Wellness and the Needs of Study Abroad Student in 2024 (feat. Robin Reliford)

1/9/2024
As international educators, the wellbeing of our students is always a top priority. Join Zac Macinnes as he sits down with Robin Reliford, J.D., Head of Health & Safety at WorldStrides for a thoughtful conversation that touches on mental wellness, trends, and the intersection of student safety and DEI. This critical dialogue explores our approach as an organization to keeping students as safe as possible and shares resources and takeaways for offices of all sizes.

Duration:00:35:50

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Gender Gap: A Critical Conversation on the Missing Men in Study Abroad (feat. Brian Henry)

12/19/2023
Male-identifying students represent just about one-third of study abroad students. In this episode, Brian Henry, an experienced J.E.D.I. facilitator and Program Manager in the Office of International Education at the University Denver, joins host Zac Macinnes to explore why it’s been so challenging to move the needle. Brian shares valuable insights about the importance of bridging the gender gap, advice on reaching today’s male students, and strategies all practitioners can utilize to advance inclusivity in our programs and practices.

Duration:00:41:36

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Innovation through Information: Data-Driven Leadership in Education Abroad (feat. Mark Eckman)

12/12/2023
This week, we examine the field of international education through the lens of data-driven leadership with takeaways for offices of all sizes and experience levels. Host Zac Macinnes sits down with Mark Eckman, Director of Education Abroad at UMass Amherst, to explore how practitioners can leverage data as a critical means to excellence in our work for securing funding, advocating for professional development, advancing equity, justifying staffing, and more.

Duration:00:33:30