In Episode 47 we are joined by Erika Cohen Derr, Associate Dean in Student Affairs at Georgetown University and Melissa Rocco, Post-Doctoral Fellow and Lecturer for the Center for Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education. You’ll learn about Erika’s brush with culinary royalty, her relocation to Arlington, TX and her favorite books about leadership. Melissa will share her thoughts on strawberry-flavored Twizzlers, why everyone should visit Stockholm, Sweden, and her best space saving tips from her experience living in a small apartment. Erika and Melissa then dive into the current research on the Leadership Identity Development (LID) Model. We discuss an overview of the model, applications, the change in context in applying the model, latter stage achievement in the Model and more!

00:00 - 01:50: Introduction 01:50 - 16:30: Get to Know Erika and Melissa 16:30 - 21:00: The Gripes Tab 21:00 - 24:45: LID Model Overview 24:45 - 28:00: LID Model Applications 28:00 - 31:10: Context Changed Application of LID Model 31:10 - 33:00: LID as a Developmental Model 33:00 - 38:00: Achievement-Oriented Environment and Interdependence 38:00 - 47:00: Elusiveness of Reaching the Latter Stage of LID 47:00 - 53:40: Deconstruct How Identities Show Up in LID 53:40 - 54:45: Outro