The Social Academic with Jennifer van Alstyne | Online Presence for Professors

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Mar 18, 2026 • 32min

Research Impact and Knowledge Translation for Academics

What is knowledge translation? How can we be intentional about research impact and engagement? Tamika Heiden, PhD and Kate Shook from the Research Impact Academy in Australia join Jennifer van Alstyne. This conversation is about how good visibility can help you tell your research story.Hi there, I'm Jennifer van Alstyne (@HigherEdPR). This is ⁠The Social Academic,⁠ a podcast about online presence for faculty, researchers, and graduate students. I help academics like you feel confident when you show up online through my company, The Academic Designer LLC. You have agency in creating a stronger online presence for yourself.The Social Academic Blog ⁠https://TheSocialAcademic.com/blog/⁠Dr. Tamika Heiden is the Principal of the Research Impact Academy, where she has trained thousands of researchers worldwide in research impact and knowledge translation. With over a decade of experience across health, sport, and medical research, Tamika advises higher education, government, and industry sectors on embedding research impact practices. Tamika is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne and sits on the Scientific Committee for both the Primary Care Collaborative Cancer Clinical Trials Group in Melbourne and the Medical Research Foundation at Royal Perth Hospital. She also partners with the SickKids Hospital in Toronto.Tamika’s work bridges research to practice, supporting high-level strategy and knowledge translation. Her dedication has led to contributions to high-level decision making, including providing evidence to the Senate Committee for the Medical Research Future Fund. Recognised with excellence awards from the SickKids Learning Institute and the Institute for Knowledge Mobilization, Tamika also founded the annual Research Impact Summit in 2016, reaching over 7,300 participants across 101 countries, with over 200 interviews from international experts.Website ⁠http://www.researchimpactacademy.com/⁠LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/tamikaheidenKate Shook is a research impact professional at the Research Impact Academy (RIA), specialising in impact case studies, evaluation and reporting. With a background in education, research and policy, she has extensive experience across public and private sectors. Her skills in communication, advocacy, and project management, combined with her teaching experience, allow her to design and deliver content that engages diverse audiences and maximises impact. At RIA, Kate works collaboratively to help researchers create, capture, and communicate the significance of their work, supporting consulting services, training programs, and global membership initiatives. Through her expertise and dedication, Kate plays a key role in empowering researchers to showcase the value of their work, strengthen its reach and drive positive change.LinkedIn http://linkedin.com/in/katemshookRIA Social MediaLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/research-impact-academy/BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/researchimpactacademy.comX https://x.com/resimpacademyYouTube https://www.youtube.com/@researchimpactacademyFacebook https://www.facebook.com/ResearchImpactAcademyInstagram https://www.instagram.com/research_impact_academy/Jennifer's websitehttps://TheAcademicDesigner.comThank you for watching! Please subscribe for more videos for your online presence in academia.Want to support The Social Academic? Buy Jennifer a matcha or tea 🍵: https://buymeacoffee.com/higheredprWork with JenniferSchedule your no pressure Zoom call with Jennifer to talk about teaming up for your online presence for academics 🌟https://higheredpr.as.me/meet-with-jenniferSocial MediaLinkedIn https://linkedin.com/in/jennifervanalstyne/Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/jenvanalstyne.bsky.socialInstagram https://instagram.com/HigherEdPRX https://x.com/HigherEdPRFacebook https://facebook.com/higheredprThreads https://www.threads.net/@higheredpr
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Mar 12, 2026 • 20min

Creating Her Research Lab Website with Allie Sinclair, PhD

Jennifer van Alstyne introduces a new series on The Social Academic Podcast, conversations with award winners of the Best Personal Academic Websites Contest.Alyssa Sinclair, PhD (Allie), directs the Learning & Behavior Change Lab at Rice University. Dr. Allie Sinclair is a winner of the Best Research Lab or Group Website Award https://www.sinclairlab-rice.com/View the award announcement and get inspired for your own personal academic website https://theacademicdesigner.com/2025/winners-of-the-best-personal-academic-websites-contest-2025/#allie-sinclairHi there, I'm Jennifer van Alstyne (@HigherEdPR). This is The Social Academic, a podcast about online presence for faculty, researchers, and graduate students. I help academics like you feel confident when you show up online through my company, The Academic Designer LLC. You have agency in creating a stronger online presence for yourself.The Social Academic Podcast https://TheSocialAcademic.com/podcast/The Social Academic Blog https://TheSocialAcademic.com/blog/Alyssa (Allie) Sinclair, PhD (she/her) is currently the Joan Bossert Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, affiliated with the Annenberg Public Policy Center. She is also an incoming Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Rice University, where she will direct the Learning & Behavior Change Lab.Sinclair is a cognitive neuroscientist who studies how people update their memories, beliefs, and behaviors in lab and real-world settings. Her expertise spans learning and memory, belief and behavior change, affect, and information consumption. Sinclair completed a Ph.D. in Psychology & Neuroscience at Duke University, postdoctoral training at the University of Pennsylvania, and an Honours B.Sc. in Psychology at the University of Toronto.https://www.sinclairlab-rice.com/View winners of the 2025 Best Personal Academic Websites Contest https://theacademicdesigner.com/2025/winners-of-the-best-personal-academic-websites-contest-2025/Research lab website resources for you https://theacademicdesigner.com/category/research-lab-websites/Personal academic website resources for you https://theacademicdesigner.com/category/websites-for-academics/Let's build a strong digital footprint through your academic website, social media, and bio writing. Get done-for-you support athttps://theacademicdesigner.comThank you for watching! Please subscribe for more videos for your online presence in academia.Want to support The Social Academic? Buy Jennifer a matcha or tea 🍵: https://buymeacoffee.com/higheredpr____Schedule your no pressure Zoom call with Jennifer to talk about working together on your online presence for academics 🌟https://higheredpr.as.me/meet-with-jenniferHere's how we can work together, view services https://theacademicdesigner.com/services/____Let’s connect on social mediaLinkedIn https://linkedin.com/in/jennifervanalstyne/Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/jenvanalstyne.bsky.socialInstagram https://instagram.com/HigherEdPRTwitter https://x.com/HigherEdPRFacebook https://facebook.com/higheredprThreads https://www.threads.net/@higheredpr
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Mar 2, 2026 • 29min

Research Communications and Slide Design with Dr. Echo Rivera

I met one of my best friends online, Dr. Echo Rivera. She was my very 1st YouTube live guest 5 years ago. I'm delighted she's my guest to open season 8 of The Social Academic Podcast for you.In this episode:What inspired her to build presentation design skills as a level 10 introvertHow you can build your capacity for presentations and research communications- Echo's book in progress on job talks for academics and researchers (Want to be a beta reader? Reach out!)Ways you can work with Echo (done-for-you services + her professional development program)Considering space for sharing her hobbies onlineVisit Echo Rivera, PhD's websitehttps://www.echorivera.com/Wanna be a beta reader for Echo's job talks book? https://www.echorivera.com/booksHi there, I'm Jennifer van Alstyne (@HigherEdPR). This is The Social Academic, a podcast about online presence for faculty, researchers, and graduate students. I help academics like you feel confident when you show up online through my company, The Academic Designer LLC. You have agency in creating a stronger online presence for yourself.The Social Academic Podcast https://TheSocialAcademic.com/podcast/The Social Academic Blog https://TheSocialAcademic.com/blog/Let's build a strong digital footprint through your academic website, social media, and bio writing. Get done-for-you support at https://theacademicdesigner.comThank you for watching! Please subscribe for more videos for your online presence in academia.BioDr. Echo Rivera is the owner and founder of Creative Research Communications LLC, a creative research communications company that specializes in visual communication. She has a PhD in psychology from Michigan State University and specialized in community-based research. After earning her PhD, she was a Research Associate at a non-profit research and evaluation center. With 14 years of research, academic, and evaluation experience, she is well-versed in sharing complex data with a variety of stakeholders and audiences—from the public, to academics, and state/federal staff.In 2016, she founded her company to improve the quality and impact of research communication. Clients include state departments, universities and research labs/teams, evaluation centers, and technical assistance centers. Dr. Rivera also helps thousands of professionals learn this skill every day through her YouTube channel, More than PowerPoint!, and through her professional development program, The Presentation Skills Masterclass Program.Connect with Echo on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/echorivera/Join her presentation masterclass https://www.echorivera.com/presentation-skills-masterclass-programFind slide tutorial videos on her YouTube channel  @MoreThanPowerpoint  I joined Echo to talk about writing an awesome speaker bio for yourself https://youtu.be/b8oTNAT2PBMWant to support The Social Academic? Buy Jennifer a matcha or tea 🍵: https://buymeacoffee.com/higheredprWork with JenniferSchedule your no pressure Zoom call with Jennifer to talk about working together 🌟https://higheredpr.as.me/meet-with-jenniferHere's ways we can team up for your academic website design and online presence https://theacademicdesigner.com/services/Let’s connect on social mediaLinkedIn https://linkedin.com/in/jennifervanalstyne/Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/jenvanalstyne.bsky.socialInstagram https://instagram.com/HigherEdPRX https://x.com/HigherEdPRFacebook https://facebook.com/higheredprThreads https://www.threads.net/@higheredpr
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Dec 18, 2025 • 25min

Leadership for Researchers and Lab Directors with Dr. Stefanie Robel

Research lab directors, program directors, and future research leaders listen up. This episode is for you (especially if you're an overcommitted researcher). I talk about leadership and management skills for researchers with Dr. Stefanie Robel of GLIA Leadership. Let's talk about research leadership mastery.This is The Social Academic, a podcast about online presence for faculty, researchers, and graduate students.Hi, I’m Jennifer van Alstyne (@HigherEdPR). I help academics like you feel confident when you show up online. You have agency in creating a stronger online presence for yourself. Let's build a strong digital footprint through your academic website, social media, and bio writing.https://theacademicdesigner.comStrategize 2026 Bootcamp (January 5-9) https://leadership.stefanierobel.com/I_Strategize_2026_BootcampStefanie Robel is a tenured professor of neuroscience, research team builder, and leadership educator. Originally from Berlin, she earned her Ph.D. in Munich before moving to the United States, where she launched an independent research program that has secured more than $10 million in funding and developed a high-performing, resilient team over the last 10 years.She has guided her laboratory through significant challenges—including the COVID-19 shutdown and a major institutional move—while maintaining productivity and cohesion. Several of her former trainees have since established successful research programs of their own.Her interest in leadership began during her postdoctoral years, first as a way to strengthen her competitiveness and later as a means to create a sustainable career and lab culture. Stefanie is a multi-certified life coach and has integrated leadership development into her own academic journey, combining scientific excellence with personal fulfillment.In 2019, she founded what is now GLIA-Leadership, bringing together coaching expertise and academic experience to support researchers in leading with clarity, building strong teams, and sustaining joy in their work. Her mission is to help change academic culture by showing that success does not need to come at the expense of personal well-being.Stefanie's linksGLIA Leadership Website https://www.glia-leadership.com/Stefanie's website https://www.stefanierobel.com/LinkedIn Profile http://www.linkedin.com/in/stefanie-robelLinkedIn Page https://www.linkedin.com/company/glia-leadership/Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/stefanierobel.bsky.socialBluesky for GLIA https://bsky.app/profile/glia-leadership.bsky.socialFacebook https://www.facebook.com/people/GLIA-Leadership/100089534645058/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/glia_leadership/The Social Academic blog https://TheSocialAcademic.com/blog/Thank you for watching! Please subscribe for more videos for your online presence in academia.Want to support The Social Academic? Buy Jennifer a matcha or tea 🍵: https://buymeacoffee.com/higheredpr-----------------------------------------Schedule your no pressure Zoom call with Jennifer to talk about working together on your online presence for academics 🌟https://higheredpr.as.me/meet-with-jenniferHere's how we can work together, view services https://theacademicdesigner.com/services/Let’s connect on social mediaLinkedIn https://linkedin.com/in/jennifervanalstyne/Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/jenvanalstyne.bsky.socialInstagram https://instagram.com/HigherEdPRX https://x.com/HigherEdPRFacebook https://facebook.com/higheredprThreads https://www.threads.net/@higheredpr
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Dec 17, 2025 • 44min

Ways Your Story Changes When You Leave Academia with Dr. Paulina Cossette and Dr. Jen Polk

What happens with your online presence when you leave academia? Whether you're in academia for the long haul or looking for an exit ramp for you or your grad students, how we shape our stories matters. Career coach, Dr. Jen Polk, and academic editor, Dr. Paulina Cossette, join me to talk about how their own stories shifted after leaving academia. They also work with lots of folks who've made an academic exit. I'm excited to share their perspectives with you.This is The Social Academic, a podcast about online presence for faculty, researchers, and graduate students.Hi, I’m Jennifer van Alstyne (@HigherEdPR). I help academics like you feel confident when you show up online. You have agency in creating a stronger online presence for yourself. Let's build a strong digital footprint through your academic website, social media, and bio writing.https://TheAcademicDesigner.comJennifer Polk, PhD, is a career coach, educator, and recognized expert in PhD careers. She regularly facilitates professional development workshops and delivers keynote presentations at institutions across the US, Canada, and internationally. Jen created her PhD Career Clarity Program to help PhDs navigate their career paths with confidence.Jen’s writing is published in University Affairs, Inside Higher Ed, the Chronicle of Higher Education, the Globe and Mail, Academic Matters, and in three books. More recently, she was an expert panelist for the 2021 Canadian Council of Academies report, Degrees of Success, on the challenges PhDs face transitioning to employment. Jen served on the board of directors for the Canadian Association for Graduate Studies, and was part of the management committee for a multi-year transborder project about PhD career paths. She earned her PhD in history from the University of Toronto. Find Jen online at From PhD to Life.Visit Jen's website https://FromPhDToLife.com/Free webinar https://FromPhDToLife.com/phd-job-search-help/Join Jen's program, Career Clarity for PhDs https://FromPhDToLife.com/join-the-program/Paulina S. Cossette, PhD, has 15+ years of experience as an educator, researcher, and writer. As a copy editor, she has revised over 70 books and countless research papers and dissertations. Her areas of expertise are in the social sciences and statistics, and she previously worked as a political science professor, focusing on US politics, Congress, elections and campaigns, and qualitative and quantitative research methods.Paulina specializes in academic editing. Her experience includes revising and formatting research articles for publication in peer-reviewed journals, dissertations and theses, and book manuscripts. She primarily works with scholars in the social sciences, humanities, and education. Paulina also enjoys coaching scholars in how to get published faster, how to leave the academy and become and academic editor, and how to achieve work-life balance.In 2024, Paulina launched her online course and group coaching program, Becoming an Academic Editor (BAE). Over 60 academics enrolled in the first year, and the program continues to grow quickly. In BAE, members discover how to use their existing skills and experience to build a profitable and rewarding academic editing or coaching business that brings them true flexibility and joy. If you’re burned out in academia, know this: You DO have options. If you’re unhappy in academia, the issue isn’t that you’re not good enough, it’s that you are meant for more.Visit Paulina's website https://AcadiaEditing.com/The Academic Entrepreneurs Studio https://AcadiaEditing.com/studio/Becoming an Academic Editor https://AcadiaEditing.com/BecomeAnEditor/The Social Academic blog https://TheSocialAcademic.com/blog/Thank you! I'm Jennifer van Alstyne of The Academic Designer LLC. Please subscribe for more videos for your online presence in academia.Ways we can work together on your online presence for academics, view services https://TheAcademicDesigner.com/services/
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Dec 5, 2025 • 32min

Art and Design to Share Your Research Story | Public Health Resonance Project

Art and illustration can enhance how you share your research. That’s the topic of this episode with Dr. Tetine Sentell of the Public Health Resonance Project and folks from her team who support their digital presence online. Esme Yokooji, a graduate assistant and masters student at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa is the Social Media Coordinator. Sunnu Rebecca Choi is an award-winning illustrator and printmaker who creates original art that helps share the story of their research.When your team has the support of creative professionals who can collaborate together, there's unlimited possibility to help people connect with what you care about. I was proud to support this team to design and create the Public Health Resonance Project website. This is the 1st time we’re all coming together. It feels special to share this conversation with you.About the Public Health Resonance Project’s research https://PHResonance.com/research/Hi, I’m Jennifer van Alstyne. This is The Social Academic, my podcast about online presence for faculty, researchers, and graduate students.Since 2018, I’ve helped academics like you feel confident when you show up online. You have agency in creating a stronger online presence for yourself. Let's build a strong digital footprint through your academic website, social media, and bio writing together.https://TheAcademicDesigner.comTetine Sentell is an internationally recognized health equity scholar and health services researcher. She’s a Professor of Public Health at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and the Chin Sik & Hyun Sook Chung Endowed Chair in Public Health Studies.Dr. Sentell brings 25+ years experience understanding and addressing health inequities. She wants to better understand and address these problems at the individual, family, and community-level with a strengths-based perspective. Dr. Sentell has executive and managerial leadership in academic units, programs, and extramurally-funded projects. She also has extensive experience supervising multidisciplinary teams in local, national, and global collaborations and innovative academic programming with cross-disciplinary community, clinical, and academic partners.Visit the Public Health Resonance Project website https://PHResonance.com/Visit Tetine's website https://TetineSentell.com/YouTube @PublicHealthResonanceProjectSunnu Rebecca Choi is an award-winning Korean/Canadian illustrator and printmaker based in London, UK. She specialises in visual narratives, including editorials and books for children to adults. Sunnu received a BFA in fashion design from Parsons School of Design in NY and an MA in illustration from Kingston University in London.Her work has won or been shortlisted for multiple awards, including the Bologna Children’s Book Fair and World Illustration Awards. Her works were selected to be exhibited at various exhibitions, including the Royal Academy of Art Summer Exhibition and the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers Gallery.Visit her website https://www.BySunnu.com/Instagram @by_sunnuAbout the PH Resonance Project logo https://phresonance.com/about-our-logo/Esme Yokooji is a graduate assistant with the Public Health Resonance Project and current student in the Masters of Public Health program at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. Esme’s specialization is in Native Hawaiian and Indigenous health. She is currently studying indigenous food systems and culturally relevant interventions for health. Esme splits her time between her work with the Public Health Resonance Project and an internship at Papahana Kuaola where she helps to steward the aina of Waipo, Heʻeia through the cultivation of Hawaiian varieties of kalo. Esme’s favorite physical activities are climbing, fishing, and all things related to growing food. You are most likely to find her in your nearest fruiting tree or loʻi kalo.Schedule your Zoom call with Jennifer to talk about working together 🌟 https://higheredpr.as.me/meet-with-jennifer
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Nov 20, 2025 • 28min

Academic and Community Partnerships with Shereen Naser PhD

Are you a faculty, scientist, or grad student who wants to connect with the communities your research supports? Dr. Shereen Naser joins me to talk about academic and community partnerships.Have you ever thought about partnering with an organization or group in your community? I'm excited to share this episode of The Social Academic podcast with you.Hi, I'm Jennifer van Alstyne. I help faculty get connected with their scholarly communities online. Many faculty who come to me engage with organizations and communities outside of academia in meaningful ways. When people find their research doesn't just benefit from engaging with the community, it's necessary? How those people find you online becomes part of how you tell your story.Shereen Naser, PhD creates transformative frameworks and programs for schools that challenge dominant narratives in Psychology and prioritize human dignity and collective healing toward systemic change. She’s an Associate Professor of Psychology at Cleveland State University.Her research focuses on how marginalized students, especially queer and Arab youth, experience school settings. Using resource mapping and participatory program development and implementation models, Dr. Naser facilitates initiatives and interventions that support the social, emotional, behavioral and academic needs of marginalized youth at the individual and whole school level.Shereen is part of the THRiVE Research Collaborative and director of the Cleveland Child and Adolescent Research in Education (CARE) Lab.https://ShereenNaser.com/P.S. Jennifer designed Shereen's website!This is The Social Academic, a podcast about online presence for faculty, researchers, and graduate students. I’m Jennifer van Alstyne (@HigherEdPR). I help academics like you feel confident when you show up online. You have agency in creating a stronger online presence for yourself. Let's build a strong digital footprint through your academic website, social media, and bio writing.https://TheAcademicDesigner.comThe Social Academic blog https://TheSocialAcademic.com/blog/Thank you! Please subscribe for more videos for your online presence in academia.Want to support The Social Academic? Buy Jennifer a matcha or tea 🍵: https://buymeacoffee.com/higheredpr-----------------------------------------Schedule your no pressure Zoom call with Jennifer to talk about working together on your online presence for academics 🌟https://higheredpr.as.me/meet-with-jenniferHere's how we can work together, view services https://TheAcademicDesigner.com/services/Let’s connect on social mediaLinkedIn https://linkedin.com/in/jennifervanalstyne/Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/jenvanalstyne.bsky.socialInstagram https://instagram.com/HigherEdPRTwitter https://x.com/HigherEdPRFacebook https://facebook.com/higheredprThreads https://www.threads.net/@higheredpr
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Nov 12, 2025 • 29min

Scholars, Have You Considered Public Writing? with Lisa Munro, PhD

Lisa Munro, a historian and writing coach, discusses the contrasts between public and academic writing. She shares her journey from academic burnout to successful public essays, emphasizing the importance of argument in both styles. Lisa offers practical tips for crafting compelling titles and highlights resources for submitting public scholarship. She also dives into her insights on adoption politics and encourages persistence in the face of rejection, reminding scholars that every setback could be a step toward a better opportunity.
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Nov 10, 2025 • 41min

Introducing a Warm Association for Higher Ed Consultants and Coaches with Claire Brady, EdD

This year, I joined an Association for Higher Education Consultants and Coaches (AHECC). It's been such a warm community, I wanted to share it with you too. Meet co-founder, Claire Brady.AHECC is a place "to build a community where higher education consultants and coaches can thrive together...Whether you're an independent practitioner, part of a consulting firm, or supporting client success behind the scenes, AHECC is here to connect you with peers who understand your work, your challenges, and your ambitions."Visit the AHECC website https://www.ahecc.org/Dr. Claire Brady is a successful higher education consultant and nationally recognized leader in artificial intelligence, organizational strategy, and student success. As President of Glass Half Full Consulting, she helps colleges and universities harness the power of AI to strengthen leadership, streamline operations, and create more human-centered institutions.Claire is also one of four co-founders of the Association for Higher Education Consulting and Coaching (AHECC)—the only professional association dedicated to higher education consultants and coaches. AHECC was founded with one powerful idea: to build a community where consultants and coaches can thrive together. Through this work, Claire helps shape a national network of professionals committed to connection, collaboration, and excellence in serving higher education.With over 25 years of experience as a vice president, faculty member, and executive leader, Claire has guided institutions through cultural change and digital transformation with clarity, care, and a bias toward action. Her national report, The Transformative Potential of AI: Recommendations for Student Affairs Leaders (NASPA & Strada Education Foundation), and her upcoming book on responsible AI in higher ed reflect her passion for aligning technology with mission and meaning. Claire lives in Orlando with her husband, Ben, and their son.Visit Claire's website https://www.DrClaireBrady.com/This is The Social Academic, a podcast about online presence for faculty, researchers, and graduate students. I’m Jennifer van Alstyne (@HigherEdPR). I help academics like you feel confident when you show up online. You have agency in creating a stronger online presence for yourself. Let's build a strong digital footprint through your academic website, social media, and bio writing.https://theacademicdesigner.comThe Social Academic blog https://TheSocialAcademic.com/blog/Thank you for watching! Please subscribe for more videos for your online presence in academia.Want to support The Social Academic? Buy Jennifer a matcha or tea 🍵: https://buymeacoffee.com/higheredpr-----------------------------------------Schedule your no pressure Zoom call with Jennifer to talk about working together on your online presence for academics 🌟https://higheredpr.as.me/meet-with-jenniferHere's how we can work together, view services https://theacademicdesigner.com/services/Let’s connect on social mediaLinkedIn https://linkedin.com/in/jennifervanalstyne/Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/jenvanalstyne.bsky.socialInstagram https://instagram.com/HigherEdPRX https://x.com/HigherEdPRFacebook https://facebook.com/higheredprThreads https://www.threads.net/@higheredpr
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Nov 5, 2025 • 33min

Leadership in Higher Education with Carole Chabries, PhD

Carole Chabries, PhD is a coach for leaders in Higher Education after a long-time being an academic leader herself. We met through our friend (and fellow podcast guest here on The Social Academic), Dr. Jennifer Askey.When Carole shared she was appearing on video on her local tv station in Milwaukee? I thought, how fun would that be to chat about here on the podcast?We'll talk about leadership in Higher Education, her journey from campus leadership roles to coach and consultant at Third Rail Leadership. And, ways she supports leaders at colleges and universities.Visit Carole's website https://thirdrailleadership.com/Connect on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolechabries/Subscribe to her newsletter https://thirdrailleadership.com/subscribeAbout 10 1/2 Lessons for Leaders https://thirdrailleadership.com/lessons#HigherEducation #LeadershipThis is The Social Academic, a podcast about online presence for faculty, researchers, and graduate students. I’m Jennifer van Alstyne (@HigherEdPR). I help academics like you feel confident when you show up online. You have agency in creating a stronger online presence for yourself. Let's build a strong digital footprint through your academic website, social media, and bio writing.Visit my website https://theacademicdesigner.comThe Social Academic blog https://TheSocialAcademic.com/blog/Thank you for watching! Please subscribe for more videos for your online presence in academia.Want to support The Social Academic? Buy Jennifer a matcha or tea 🍵: https://buymeacoffee.com/higheredpr-----------------------------------------Schedule your no pressure Zoom call with Jennifer to talk about working together on your online presence for academics 🌟https://higheredpr.as.me/meet-with-jenniferHere's how we can work together, view services https://theacademicdesigner.com/services/Let’s connect on social mediaLinkedIn https://linkedin.com/in/jennifervanalstyne/Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/jenvanalstyne.bsky.socialInstagram https://instagram.com/HigherEdPRX https://x.com/HigherEdPRFacebook https://facebook.com/higheredprThreads https://www.threads.net/@higheredpr

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