Poverty Informed Practice in Higher Education: Recent Episodes

Chad Dull

Podcast by Chad Dull

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In order to make change, we must live in the gray areas. Sometimes this isn't comfortable, but it is necessary and a good indicator.

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A reconsideration of an all too often misused term.

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Neil Young has always reminded me... It isn't enough, we aren't doing enough, we have to do more.

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I recently read an article by Stephanie Land and it helped me have insight into my own journey, and maybe others as well.

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This podcast reflects on a couple of old stories that remind me of the need for urgency in our battle against poverty.

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I do not like financial literacy as a solution to poverty. A new friend helped me understand why even deeper.

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Who do you choose to be important to?

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Why do we ask people to do things before they have the tools to do those things? All to often it is in the name of BGUTI...

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A reflection on how we need to learn from the past year.

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As we grow as equity-minded practitioners, we need to think about how we create a sense of belonging for the people we serve. How do we move beyond just being welcoming?

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My friends at Amarillo reminded me that you love your students to success.

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A story about moving from caring to doing

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I learned a lot from my mom. Take a listen and you can learn too

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A podcast about repeat chances and the payoff they can bring

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A small action can lead to deep change

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Looking back at a transformational conference

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A discussion of trying to change an administrator's default

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If you want to change things, resistance is inevitable. How to keep from doing new things the old way.

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My version of deep philosophy as interpreted by Bono...

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What does it mean to be "ready?"

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A podcast on managing resistance and developing a bias for action

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A look at the choice about the point of view we choose about education

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Thoughts on staying close to the truth of the people we serve.

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A look at a simple remedy that taught us so much.

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A reflection on the power of trust

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A podcast abotu startng from what people can do and what they have.

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A podcast looking at the power of connection

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How you grow up changes who you are.

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Policy has consequences, intended and otherwise

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Policy matters, and in ways we don't always think of...

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A look at a program that brings people back to the community with dignity

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A look at how we need to get better on the other side of the pandemic

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A story about acting urgent when things are urgent

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A warning to not retreat but to progress

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How do we stay connected when we can't be together?

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A manifesto of hope

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How do we navigate troubled times and take care of one another?

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A look at the power of approaching your work from a place of love.

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Thoughts on making sure we are not loyal to a mistake

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A student story about a #realcollege friend of mine

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This #povertyinformed podcast discusses the necessity of equity and fairness in a world that struggles to allow it.

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A brief story about the power of language

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A student story that illustrates our evolution.

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Our students teach us everything

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The third in a series of articles documenting our evolution towards a poverty-informed division and college.

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The second of a series of articles describing our pursuit of becoming the most poverty-informed division in the country. This one talks about some of my stumbles along the way.

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An audio version of LinkedIn articles I've written, with some introductory info.