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Higher Ed people love talking about higher education in all its forms—we love hearing the stories and learning aspects we don’t know much about. So this podcast will feature two things—meeting the people who love higher ed and are also willing to share their stories; the ups and downs, the mundane and the ridiculous.
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Your mission in biblical higher ed is all about changing lives for Christ. As you train the next generation of leaders, you need ideas and strategies tailored to help them flourish. On Biblical Higher Ed Talk, we dive into just that to equip you with insights and knowledge that empowers you and your institution to flourish. We’ll engage leaders and practitioners in biblical higher education and beyond, tapping their wisdom for navigating the complexities you face in higher education and hear ...
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Karen Berman, CEO at American Society of the University of Haifa covers the current trends in higher education, providing listeners with her take on where the industry is heading next.
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Some biblical higher ed administrations balk at the notion of submitting grant proposals to secular organizations, fearing meddling or conflict with their institutions’ missions. But Daniel Ruarte, Provost and VP of Academic Affairs at Life Pacific University (LPU), believes several unjustified misconceptions around alignment belie those concerns. …
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With five decades of higher ed administrative experience, John Derry, President Emeritus of Hope International University, has experienced many highs and lows in dealing with biblical higher ed board governance. Recently, ABHE has been blessed to have John as a coach in our board governance training program. Tune in to this episode to hear John bre…
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To celebrate our 50th episode, we’re excited to chat with Aaron Shust, an award-winning Christian songwriter and performer. In anticipation of his appearance at ABHE’s 2025 Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida, Aaron joined us to talk about his journey as a professional music artist. You won’t want to miss this insightful peek into Aaron’s start as a…
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Fundraising — just one word is enough to fill some college leadership with insurmountable dread. For others, it’s a chance to put their best foot forward and to potentially set a predecessor up for success. For Mark Maxwell, the President of Prairie College, it’s about calling on God for His advice, weeding out people who may not be mission-driven,…
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You may be able to describe a scripture passage, but have you actually sat down to read and digest it? When was the last time you devoted uninterrupted time to God’s Word? Public reading of scripture (PRS) is designed to help you do just that – reconnect with God’s word through small group readings. Step into the intentional public reading of scrip…
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People are craving authenticity more than ever, especially your prospective Gen Alpha and Gen Z students. That’s why we’re chatting with Rodney Garber, the President Visionary of Activate Your Influence, about the necessity of executive coaching for businesses and university personnel. If you’re feeling burnt out, stuck, or even notice yourself get…
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The American political ecosystem has been rife with uncertainty since the pandemic, and private higher education institutions have felt the ripples of tightening government regulations. That’s why Barbara Mistick, President of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU), argues schools need to start sharing student sto…
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Gary Stratton, the Dean of Arts & Sciences at Johnson University, has a burning passion for discipleship in biblical higher ed classrooms. Drawing from the profound relationship between Jesus and His apostles, Gary articulates why educators should embody the principles of discipleship and community in their interactions with students. The author of…
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Most people conjure a first impression within seconds. That's why having unparalleled hospitality is essential to institutional success. The keys to successful hospitality are creativity in trying new ideas, intentionality in planning, and reliance on spiritual gifts. We’re joined by Carol Dibble, the Chief of Staff & Director of Communications at …
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Strong leaders uplift other aspiring leaders. That’s why ABHE is committed to growing the skills of faithful leaders, including through a series of leadership development conferences. We’re joined by David Medders, Executive VP for ABHE, to talk about leadership development programming. Find out how you can grow alongside other leaders — everyone i…
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Your employees make up the total package of your organization. Isn’t it time to present them with the total package, too? By giving your employees relevant insurance options, detailing the extent of their packages, and helping them to become conscious consumers, you’re setting your staff up for success. That’s why we’re talking to John Staub, the D…
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Whether in the classroom, the dining hall, on the court, or in the dorms, integrating faith with intentionality can happen anywhere on a college campus. Starting small and remaining intentional with a Christ-centered focus may be tough at first, but you don’t have to be a scholar to find support and share the word of God. We’re joined by David Cook…
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After a steady rise during the 2010s, the podcast industry exploded during the pandemic. As of 2024, over 5 million podcasts populate the global airwaves. So is there room in the audio space for your faith-based school or organization to use this platform to get your message out to the masses? Robb Conlon, Founder of Westport Studios, believes ther…
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Obligations in the board governance and strategic planning of biblical higher ed institutions often get a bit murky. If a school ultimately fails to support leadership in reaching its goals, who’s responsible? Scott Rodin, Chief Strategy Officer and Senior Consultant with The FOCUS Group, believes the school’s board chair must instill a culture tha…
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Too often, we get wrapped up in furthering our personal mission instead of God’s. With deadlines to meet, credits to fulfill, and schedules busier than ever, faith and biblical integration can get thrown to the wayside. But faith-based integration in and out of the classroom will better equip the future leaders of tomorrow. Ready to put on the full…
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We’re taking the road less traveled from the lower 48 to rural Alaska. Serving the students from indigenous villages of Alaska takes a focused but mighty mission. Bringing the Word of the Lord, accompanied by college preparation, impacts these individuals for a lifetime by providing a comfortable space for these students to unpack baggage and embra…
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Optimizing your institution's business model is crucial in the evolving landscape of higher ed. With a focus on mission alignment and building future influential leaders, some universities have seen big changes. But not every institution is willing to roll up its sleeves and do the hard work. Re-examining operational efficiencies may be the key to …
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Enrollment needs to focus on relational sales with your “customer” — the prospective student. Personalizing connections and conversations will leave your customers more confident about potentially enrolling in your institution. That’s why we’ve invited Ryan Dougherty, Principal Partner at TG Three, to talk about all things enrollment, relational sa…
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The dreaded two words we hear time and time again: “enrollment cliff.” Although the enrollment cliff is inevitable, it may be an opportunity for your institution to prove what truly makes it unique. Even amidst the FAFSA challenges, admissions offices can remain people-focused and show what differentiates your university from the next. Your institu…
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God commanded in Joshua 1:9, “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go.” To be able to build bridges in our institutions, we need to be strong and courageous, just as Christ was. Being confident allows others to find their own strength and grow into the next university…
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Saying the words “finances” or “alternative revenue” can sometimes make individuals in your institution run for the hills. Higher ed professionals need to take the pressure away from these conversations to allow for untapped innovation. Having the patience to explain a financial statement or an audit sheet can tear down the all-too-common silos aro…
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Jeremiah 17:7 says, “But blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in Him.” In the fast-paced world that college presidents must navigate, it’s hard to be everywhere at once. We can’t predict the future. Ditching long-range planning and trusting in God’s present plan allows for an opportunity mindset. Taking time to rest allows…
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The pandemic spotlighted the alarming rise of social disconnection and loneliness among today's college and university students. Todd Hall, Founder and CEO of Flourishing Metrics and Professor of Psychology at Biola University, believes there is a direct correlation between our current state of spirituality and this human relationship crisis. He fe…
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Theological education, seminaries, and leadership – Oh, my! We’re digging into what theological education does well and some challenges the system is currently facing. While some institutions have been able to pivot and expand, others are experiencing leadership challenges and mental health resource deficiencies. That’s why we’re talking to Amy Kar…
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In an age where we constantly have our eyes glued to our phones, what is more valuable than human interaction? Potential students want you to be different and personable – they need you to be. Acting intentionally with a student-first mindset may set you apart from the competition. And with the enrollment cliff on the horizon, we have to be on our …
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Effective academic leadership doesn’t have a specific outline. But knowing your institution's mission and sticking to it is the first place to start. Knowing your own strengths and weaknesses as a leader and being able to lean on a team for support to fill in the gaps is critical. There’s no limit to who can be a leader. It’s about being the best l…
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Competency-based theological education may seem like a mouthful, but it’s how Jesus trained his disciples. It’s about radical collaboration and demonstrating understanding. It challenges you to think differently about learning. Co-authors Kent Anderson, President of Providence University College and Theological Seminary, and Greg Henson, Lead Partn…
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Leadership care in Christian institutions is moving to the forefront of higher ed culture. According to Michael Martin, President of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA), 94% of their members said leadership issues are having a negative impact on trust in their organizations. That’s why ECFA has developed a new accreditation …
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So you want to start your own Christian university? Through creating connections with churches, we can build future leaders by providing them with an avenue of opportunity to learn and grow their faith. Providing a degree of value can accelerate growth for potential ministry leaders and further grow God’s kingdom. With over 30 years of experience i…
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Anxiety can feel like it's crashing down on us from all directions. Technology running our lives, deadlines looming overhead, and so much more... Cutting through the noise and pointing anxiety in the direction of God will lessen the burden we too often place on ourselves. Anxiety is not something we have to face alone. Alan Fadling, the founder and…
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Leadership and professional experience are two key career aspects that never really leave the horizon. It’s crucial to further enhance leadership skills during ministry preparation and even way beyond. Lacking proper leadership skills can often cause other issues in personal, professional, and organizational relationships. Building proper leaders t…
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Kindergarten through 12th grade Christian education is seeing a decline in America. Is it simply student enrollment? Is it an education quality issue? Is it due to inflation? There are a variety of factors we can analyze, but it all comes down to remembering our mission: service. We have to embrace the mission of Christ, who served before us, in or…
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Artificial intelligence is expanding its footprint in our institutions, workplaces, and personal lives. But how can we, as Christ followers, utilize artificial intelligence in a way that is true to our theology? In an increasingly secular culture, we must learn how faith, behavior, and artificial intelligence all interact. James Spencer, President …
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Psalms 34:4 states, “I sought the Lord, and He heard me and delivered me from all my fears.” Entrepreneurial leadership takes faith to overcome obstacles. Trusting that God will be there to answer prayers will allow His will to be done through you. Allowing God to take a front seat in your life will lead you down the right path, and allow others to…
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How does a biblical institution get founded? It takes curious minds ready to lead, ready to invest, and ready to ask even the toughest questions. It’s about building a legacy and empowering future students to fall further in love with Jesus. Former collegiate football coach, Connor Champion, President at Austin Christian University, took the call t…
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Jesus said in Matthew 9:16, “With God, all things are possible”. It is essential to accept the call of the Great Commission to lead others towards His promise. Have you sat down and asked your students if they could comfortably do the same? Teaching others how to share the promise of God is the key to creating more relationships with Christ. Nicole…
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Honesty is always the best policy. Are you being honest about the capabilities of your institution? The time is now for colleges and universities to start having authentic conversations about institutional capacity. We’re getting the conversation started with Ricardo Azziz, Director at The Center for Higher Ed Mergers & Acquisitions. If you aren’t …
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What does courageous leadership in higher education look like? It’s about utilizing situational styles. It’s about relying on faith to drive out fear. It’s time to get real about what it means to be courageous in biblical higher education. That’s why I’m joined by Todd Williams, President and CEO at Cairn University, a courageous leader who didn’t …
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Bridging the gap between local churches and Bible Colleges is essential to see success for both sides. It’s time to invest in the community around our students and come together towards a common goal – serving God. That’s why we’re talking to Mark Jobe, President of Moody Bible Institute. As a bi-vocational pastor, Mark offers a unique perspective …
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Fundraising is often considered the elephant in the room of Higher Education. But why do we avoid the subject like it's taboo? It’s time to put the fun in fundraising and improve the donor experience. That’s why we’re talking to Brad Layland, CEO at The FOCUS Group. He literally wrote the book on it — Turning Donors into Partners. In this episode, …
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KC, Saïeda, and Danielle get behind the mic together one last time to recap season 7 and reflect on the group's time together as cohosts of Real Talk. For those who aren't caught up, this marks KC's final episode, concluding six seasons as the show's lead host. Join us in wishing KC farewell @realtalkhighered on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.…
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KC, Saïeda, and Danielle talk with sociologists Dr. Cassi Meyerhoffer (Imprisoned: Interlocking Oppression in Law Enforcement, Housing, and Public Education) and Dr. Venice Michalsen (Mothering and Desistance in Re-Entry) about interlocking systems of oppression, the responsibility of researchers to communities, and the possibilities of abolition.…
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Welcome to the ABHE Biblical HigherEd Talk Christmas Special! Get to know your ABHE team through a series of lightning-round questions and a retelling of the Christmas story – an ABHE tradition. In this light-hearted episode, we have some fun by exploring each other's favorite Christmas traditions. From Lisa Beatty, Carol Dibble, Dave Medders, and …
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The Lord works in mysterious ways, and we are all a part of His plan. The story of Lisa Beatty is a perfect example of how He has guided those who strive for the advancement of the kingdom. Lisa started her career in music and, after a health crisis, transitioned into the world of accreditation for biblical higher education schools. In this convers…
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Tune in for a special announcement by KC, followed by a fascinating talk with Drs. Marian Evans and Anuli Njoku about their new book, Navigating Academia During Covid-19: Perspectives and Strategies from BIPOC Women. Don't miss this important and timely conversation about mentorship, fostering health and well-being on a community level, and the bir…
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What does it mean to be a follower? In a world obsessed with leadership, being a faithful follower is crucial. Christ faithfully followed through on His Father's call. If Jesus can do it, so can you. That’s why we’re talking to Joanne Jung, Associate Dean of Online Education and Student-Faculty Engagement, Talbot School of Theology - Biola Universi…
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KC and Real Talk team member, Cindy Cardozo, engage in a conversation with three theatre professionals—Mike Skinner, associate professor of theatre at Southern Connecticut State University; Rebecca Goodheart, producing artistic director at Elm Shakespeare; and Rachel Alderman, associate artistic director for Long Wharf Theater—regarding the signifi…
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Before 2020, only three percent of American high school graduates participated in gap year programs. But that number doubled during the pandemic as young Christian adults sought answers in their spiritual journey. Josh Beers, President of OneLife, has seen both sides of the high school post-graduate coin as a former enrollment officer. He thinks ga…
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Have you ever heard the expression “there’s plenty of fish in the sea?” The same can be said when it comes to marketing in higher education. But how do you know when it’s time to get deliberate with your marketing strategy? Grab your fishing pole and find out. We are joined by Bart Caylor, President and founder of Caylor Solutions. With over two de…
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