Navigating Challenges and Cultivating Connection

June 26, 2024
Hosted by Dr. Stephanie Duguid

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Episode Description

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.

Empowering Women in Educational Leadership

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Welcome to Empowering Women in Educational Leadership, a dynamic radio show celebrating women across all venues of education. Join us as we elevate diverse perspectives and success stories of trailblazing educators, emphasizing leadership is not all about a title. Discover strategies to overcome challenges and hear amazing stories of strength. Tune in weekly to be inspired, enlightened, and empowered to make a difference. Together, let's pave the way for a transformative educational landscape by empowering women in educational leadership.

Dr. Stephanie Duguid

As the founder of Do Good Leadership, Dr. Stephanie Duguid is a motivational speaker, educational consultant, Leadership & Success coach, and author that strives to help individuals become intentional in developing goals, purposeful in reaching their full potential, and guides to solve challenges. Her primary focus is helping women in education develop leadership skills and confidence in 90 days to land their ideal leadership role. She works with individuals to develop personally, prioritize goals, and create plans through making attainable steps along the way. She is excited to be a part of your journey through motivational moments, empowering individuals, engaging opportunities, and personal transformations. Dr. Stephanie Duguid has been in education over 30 years in both K-12 and higher education. Dr. Duguid holds a bachelor’s in human performance, master’s in sports health care, master’s in curriculum and instruction, and a doctorate in educational leadership. Dr. Duguid has been married to her husband Brent Duguid for over 25 years and has three children. Dr. Duguid resides in south central Mississippi.



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