The Go-To podcast for Leadership Coaches at Colleges and Universities.


Coaching in Higher Education is a podcast for coaches, created by seasoned college and university coaching professionals. It serves as a resource for coaches across colleges and universities, exploring topics like executive coaching, leadership training and development, and organizational transformation.

Through topical, in-depth, and inspiring conversations with higher education coaching experts from diverse specializations and experiences, this higher education podcast aims to serve as the go-to resource for both new and established leadership and organizational coaches in tertiary education.

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Dr. Tim Jansa
Host of Coaching in Higher Education

As a ‘recovering academic’ and higher education professional with nearly 20 years of experience in college and university settings and a doctorate in higher education leadership, I have had the pleasure and privilege of working with some amazing leaders and learning the ins and outs of what makes institutions function – and what doesn’t.

There is a lot of work yet to be done for higher ed institutions to realize their full potential as 21st-century learning organizations, and I believe that coaching – one person and team at a time, irrespective of their position in the hierarchy – will have the sustainable impact our colleges and universities need to become truly agile, contemporary societal changemakers.

I hope this podcast will make a small but impactful contribution toward this goal.

Guest

Topic

Episode

Transformative Coaching for Faculty and Staff in Higher Education (2025)

S2 E01

Public-Private Partnerships in Higher Education

S2 E02

Data-Driven Online Program Transformation

S2 E03

Guest

Topic

Episode

Coaching for Colleges and Universities: An Introduction

Intro

Coaching Executive Academic Leaders in Higher Education

S1 E01

Coaching Higher Ed Leaders in a VUCA World

S1 E02

Building Coaching Programs for 2- and 4-Year Colleges

S1 E03

Coaching for Equity-Centered Leadership & Institutional Change in Higher Education

S1 E04

Coaching for Small and Liberal Arts Colleges

S1 E05

Coaching for University Medical Schools

S1 E06

Empowering Enrollment Leaders: Coaching to Retain and Develop Talent

S1 E07

Building Trust and Leading Change in Complex Academic Environments

S1 E08

Coaching Faculty and Staff with Burnout

S1 E09

Professional Coaching for College Athletic Programs

S1 E10

From Potential to Pipeline: Coaching for Career Growth in Academia

S1 E11

Coaching Student Services Professionals

S1 E12

Coaching in International Higher Education

S1 E13

Coaching for Role, Goal, and Strategy Alignment in Higher Education

S1 E14

Managing On-Campus Leadership Development Programs

S1 E15

Coaching Faculty-to-Leader Transitions

S1 E16


In the first episode of Season 2, host Dr. Tim Jansa discusses the new book Transformative Coaching for Faculty and Staff in Higher Education with editors Dr. Karen Gonzalez Rice and Dr. Susan Hrach. The book, which includes contributions from various experts, aims to provide a comprehensive guide to coaching in higher education, addressing both faculty and staff.

The editors emphasize the importance of transformative coaching, the need for cultural competence, and the significance of coaching in addressing productivity challenges and personal well-being. They also highlight the book’s structure, which includes foundational coaching principles, specific coaching scenarios, and different coaching modalities, aiming to create a learning experience for coaches.

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In this season finale of Coaching in Higher Education, Dr. Tim Jansa and Dr. Dorine Lawrence-Hughes delve into the complexities of faculty transitioning into leadership roles. They discuss the importance of understanding leadership as both a skill and a discipline, the progression from contributor to manager to leader, and the challenges of shifting identities.

The conversation highlights the significance of managing relationships with staff and peers, balancing scholarly identity with administrative demands, and the need for a supportive coaching ecosystem. Dr. Lawrence-Hughes shares insights on tools and techniques for effective leadership coaching, emphasizing the importance of visioning and values in leadership development.

Keywords: faculty leadership, leadership transitions, faculty development, management skills, identity shift, support systems, coaching techniques, professional development

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In this episode, Dr. Tim Jansa and Stéfane Cahill Farrella discuss the intricacies of running a professional leadership development coaching program from an institutional perspective based on the example of Boston College’s Ignatian Leadership Development Program (ILDP).

They explore the importance of employee retention, the foundational documents that guide leadership programs, and the principles of Ignatian leadership. The conversation delves into the structure of the program, the challenges faced in implementation, and the significance of navigating the RFP process for selecting coaching providers. They emphasize the need for continuous iteration and support from leadership to ensure the success of leadership development initiatives.

Keywords: employee retention, Ignatian leadership, organizational effectiveness, coaching programs, RFP process, professional development, institutional identity, program alignment

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In this conversation, Dr. Tim Jansa and Dr. Mo Sattar explore the critical concept of organizational alignment in higher education. They discuss the importance of alignment for institutional effectiveness, the indicators of misalignment, and the role of communication in fostering collaboration among different departments.

Dr. Sattar shares his processes and frameworks for achieving alignment, emphasizing the need for clarity in goals and the importance of understanding the motivations of faculty and staff. The discussion culminates in advice for coaches and consultants working in higher education, highlighting the need for empathy and bridging gaps between different stakeholders.

Keywords: organizational alignment, communication, team dynamics, strategic planning, faculty engagement, change management, collaboration, assessments, frameworks

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Dr. Tim Jansa and Sarah Spencer discuss the impact of national policy changes on international higher education leaders. Sarah highlights the resilience of global education leaders, noting past challenges like 9/11 and the pandemic. Coaching is emphasized as a crucial tool for navigating these uncertainties, fostering leadership, and addressing intercultural dynamics. They stress the importance of understanding sector-specific nuances and leveraging power skills like communication and adaptability to succeed in the evolving global education landscape.

Keywords: international education, global education, leadership development, policy changes, resilience, intercultural communication, revenue goals, professional development

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In this conversation, Dr. Tim Jansa and Dr. Kate McCaffrey delve into the complexities of student services in higher education, discussing the challenges faced by leaders in this field, the importance of coaching, and the need for agility in responding to changing student needs. They emphasize the significance of building relationships, breaking down silos, and fostering a mission-driven culture within institutions. The discussion also highlights the role of technology, the necessity of effective onboarding, and the importance of developing talent pipelines to ensure long-term success in student services.

Keywords: student services, leadership development, student needs, mental health, institutional priorities, resource constraints, agility, decision making, change management, technology integration, organizational debt, professional well-being

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Dr. Tim Jansa and Dr. Rubina Malik discuss the challenges and opportunities in career pathways in higher education. Dr. Malik highlights the lack of defined career advancement paths, especially for staff, and the need for coaching to help individuals navigate these challenges. She emphasizes the importance of purpose, skills, and transferable skills in career growth. Dr. Malik also notes the impact of the “Great Resignation” in higher education and the need for succession planning. Additionally, she stresses the importance of cross-cultural dynamics in coaching and the need for institutions to invest in professional development and early talent identification to retain and grow their talent.

Keywords: career pathways, faculty development, staff development, leadership, talent retention, cross-cultural dynamics, professional development, organizational change

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In this episode, Dr. Tim Jansa and Tanya Vogel explore the intersection of coaching and athletics in higher education. They discuss the unique challenges faced by athletic leaders, the importance of collaboration between athletics and academics, and the ripple effect of effective coaching on student development.

Tanya shares insights from her experience as an athletic director and executive coach, emphasizing the need for emotional intelligence and holistic approaches in leadership. The conversation highlights the significant impact that athletic programs can have on institutional identity and student growth.

Keywords: athletics, leadership, executive coaching, student development, emotional intelligence, collaboration, athletic programs, ripple impact

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In this conversation, Dr. Tim Jansa and Dr. Rebecca Pope-Ruark explore the critical issue of burnout in higher education, particularly in the wake of COVID-19. They discuss the factors contributing to burnout, including institutional betrayal and the misalignment of values, and the importance of compassionate conversations in addressing these challenges.

The conversation also delves into the differences between coaching and therapy, personal experiences with burnout, and the systemic nature of the issue. They emphasize the need for a supportive institutional culture to prevent burnout and the unique challenges faced by faculty and staff in academia.

Keywords: burnout, trauma, institutional betrayal, mental health, workplace stress, well-being, institutional support, professional identity, work-life balance, resilience, boundary-setting

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In this conversation, Dr. Tim Jansa and Dr. Jennifer Brown explore the complexities of leadership in higher education, emphasizing the critical role of trust in fostering effective change. They discuss the unique challenges of building trust across diverse stakeholders, the importance of relational authority, and strategies for overcoming resistance to change. The dialogue highlights the need for authenticity, empathy, and resilience in leadership, providing actionable insights for coaches working with higher education leaders.

Keywords: trust, leadership, change management, organizational development, organizational complexity, resilience, stakeholder engagement, communication, empathy, agility, loneliness, authenticity, psychological safety, alignment

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Laurie Koehler shares her experiences with coaching clients around the challenges and opportunities in Enrollment Management. She highlights the impact of federal policy changes and shifts in financial aid on staff retention and morale, and notes that while many leaders seek coaching, access remains limited.

The discussion also touches on the benefits of group coaching for leaders, the integration of coaching into onboarding processes, and the identification and development of high-potential staff. She advocates for a coaching mindset among leaders to foster a supportive and collaborative environment.

Keywords: enrollment management, student services, leadership, retention, professional development, team building, organizational culture, staff retention

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Dr. Heath Jolliff
Physician Coaching Solutions

Dr. Jolliff discusses the unique challenges of coaching physicians in academic medical settings. Key topics include the cultural barriers to coaching, such as a strong tradition of self-reliance, limited leadership training, and hierarchical structures. Dr. Jolliff explains how coaching can help medical professionals navigate complex roles, manage burnout, and develop leadership skills. The discussion highlights the importance of interdependence, self-compassion, and addressing ego-related challenges.

Keywords: medical centers, leadership development, burnout, self-reliance, interdependence, mentoring, academic medicine, physician coaching

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Summary

In this episode, Dr. Tim Jansa and Dr. Sarah Westfall discuss the unique dynamics of coaching in higher education, particularly within liberal arts colleges. They explore the relationship-driven culture of small colleges, the challenges coaches face in navigating these relationships, and the importance of assessments in coaching. Dr. Westfall shares insights on transitioning to executive roles, career support, and the cyclical nature of job searches in higher education. The conversation emphasizes the need for coaches to be informed and respectful of the distinct environment of small colleges.

Keywords: liberal arts colleges, small colleges, executive coaching, relationship dynamics, career support, assessments, small colleges, leadership development, transition coaching

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In this conversation, Dr. Joel Pérez and Dr. Tim Jansa explore the intersection of leadership, coaching, and equity in higher education. They discuss the importance of creating a sense of belonging, the role of cultural humility, and the challenges of navigating privilege and resistance in organizational settings. The dialogue emphasizes the need for self-awareness, curiosity, and a commitment to continuous improvement in leadership practices, particularly in the context of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.

Keywords: leadership, cultural humility, belonging, equity, diversity, inclusion, self-awareness, power dynamics, privilege, mindset

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Dr. Tim Jansa and Dr. Tammy Gocial discuss the VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity) environment in higher education, emphasizing its impact on leadership. They highlight the challenges of navigating digital learning, enrollment cliffs, financial partnerships, and mental health issues. Dr. Gocial suggests strategies like meeting volatility with vision, uncertainty with understanding, complexity with clarity, and ambiguity with agility.

Coaching can help leaders identify and leverage their strengths, foster cross-functional collaboration, and adapt quickly to changing circumstances. The conversation stresses the importance of adaptability, psychological safety, and breaking silos to build resilience and prepare for future challenges.

Keywords: VUCA, leadership, adaptability, resilience, identity, complexity, ambiguity, uncertainty, volatility, uncertainty, complexity, ambiguity

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Dr. Kavita Pandit

Dr. Tim Jansa and Dr. Kavita Pandit explore the unique challenges faced by academic leaders who transition from faculty roles to administrative positions, the difference between mentoring and coaching, the importance of accessing emotional intelligence alongside analytical thinking, and the evolving landscape of leadership development in universities.

Keywords: academic leaders, emotional intelligence, mentoring, leadership development, identity, internal coaching, decision making, support systems

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James Walton
President, Collaborative Brain Trust

James Walton introduces us to the business side of coaching in higher education from a provider’s perspective. Walton, president of Collaborative Brain Trust, highlights the importance of fit and localization in coaching programs, emphasizing the need for coaches with higher ed experience.

He identifies common pain points in higher ed, such as accountability and trust, and discusses the challenges of previous failed coaching programs. Walton also explains the differences between two-year and four-year institutions, noting cost, precedent, and cultural differences. He advises coaches to persist, network, and leverage RFPs and renewal opportunities to break into the higher ed market.

Keywords: leadership development, coaching programs, decision makers, two-year institutions, four-year institutions, coaching fit, assessments, professional development

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In this episode, Dr. Tim Jansa provides a general yet nuanced introduction to the unique opportunities and challenges of coaching for colleges and universities, addressing the following questions:

  • What makes higher education unique?
  • What are the main challenges for coaches and practitioners in higher education?
  • Why is coaching the right approach for higher education?
  • What are some common topics higher ed coaches will help solve?

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