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    Explore " dean" with insightful episodes like "Debate 25 - Should You Follow the Textbook?", "Big Brand Hotels: Striving to be Guests’ Everything with Julienne Smith, Chief Development Officer, Americas of IHG Hotels & Resorts", "The Virtuous Cycle of Purpose Driving Profit with Niren Chaudhary, Chairman of Panera Brands", "El Candymen - Dean Corll" and "Hospitality by Design with Steven Upchurch, Co-Managing Director of Gensler" from podcasts like ""DebateMath Podcast", "Distinguished", "Distinguished", "El Lado Obscuro" and "Distinguished"" and more!

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    Debate 25 - Should You Follow the Textbook?

    Debate 25 - Should You Follow the Textbook?

    Let’s talk about textbooks! Some teachers are handed a textbook and are instructed to follow it. Others may have never had a textbook offered to them. If you are given a textbook, should you be following it? And how much? And if you don’t have one, should you start? Tune in as four thoughtful educators debate the resolution: Teachers should follow the textbook.

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    Big Brand Hotels: Striving to be Guests’ Everything with Julienne Smith, Chief Development Officer, Americas of IHG Hotels & Resorts

    Big Brand Hotels: Striving to be Guests’ Everything with Julienne Smith, Chief Development Officer, Americas of IHG Hotels & Resorts

    The “You Can Be Anything” Barbie slogan could apply just as easily to the ever-expanding brand choices of major hotel groups such as IHG Hotels & Resorts which now has 6,200 hotels in more than 100 countries.  In a similar fashion, over the decades, the Barbie portfolio has grown to encompass 250+ careers, countless outfits, and multiple dreamhouses. Plus, Barbie has gone far, having traveled throughout the world (and to outer space)!

    In the hotel world, striving to be the guests’ “everything” for work and play (or the blending of the two) is the dream. Julienne Smith, Chief Development Officer, Americas of IHG Hotels & Resorts, illuminates the qualitative values and practices that deliver on the brand promise of exceeding quality expectations.

    Bringing Barbie and hotel brand worlds together, we might just want to add “Bleisure Barbie” to the collection! 


    The “Distinguished” podcast is produced by Boston University School of Hospitality Administration.

    Host: Arun Upneja, Dean
    Producer: Mara Littman, Director of Corporate and Public Relations
    Sound Engineer and Editor: Andrew Hallock
    Graphic Design: Rachel Hamlin, Marketing Manager

    Music: “Airport Lounge" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

    The Virtuous Cycle of Purpose Driving Profit with Niren Chaudhary, Chairman of Panera Brands

    The Virtuous Cycle of Purpose Driving Profit  with Niren Chaudhary, Chairman of Panera Brands

    Being the CEO of globally recognized companies for decades is much like driving a race car at high speed: both thrilling and intensely challenging. Reaching a finish line after being on the fast track represents a tremendous feat. After the fanfare ends, and the adrenaline subsides, what do you set your sights on next, especially when you have tremendous drive inside of you? For Niren Chaudhary, it’s back to the shop to re-configure the current model into what he calls: Niren 3.0. This new version is going to put all its energy into "pursuing significance by serving others and becoming a catalyst to help unlock human potential over the next many years."

    Niren Chaudhary recently served as the Howard Johnson Executive in Residence, a “recharging station” for top executives to mentor students and guest lecture in classes at Boston University School of Hospitality Administration.  

    Tune in as Niren talks about his philosophy on “work in balance with life” to find joy and build resilience in an ever-changing world. 


    The “Distinguished” podcast is produced by Boston University School of Hospitality Administration.

    Host: Arun Upneja, Dean
    Producer: Mara Littman, Director of Corporate and Public Relations
    Sound Engineer and Editor: Andrew Hallock
    Graphic Design: Rachel Hamlin, Marketing Manager

    Music: “Airport Lounge" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

    El Candymen - Dean Corll

    El Candymen - Dean Corll

    El Candymen - Dean Corll. En este episodio nos sumergimos en la obscura historia de Dean Corll, también conocido como 'Candy Man'. Un depredador que aterrorizó la ciudad de Houston en la década de 1970, llevando a cabo una serie de asesinatos atroces que dejaron a la comunidad estremecida, desde su infancia hasta su asociación con dos jóvenes cómplices, David Brooks y Wayne Henley, exploraremos cómo Corll construyó una red de crimen que llevó a la desaparición y muerte de al menos 28 adolescentes. Corll llevó a cabo una serie de secuestros y torturas que dejaron una cicatriz indeleble en la historia criminal de Houston.

    Corll es un caso peculiar. Su aparente normalidad y el hecho de que operara a plena vista de la comunidad lo hacen aún más inquietante, a traves de este capitulo desentrañaremos la escalofriante verdad detrás de los crímenes del Candy Man. La colaboración traumática de Brooks y Henley en estos actos, así como el descubrimiento del lugar de enterramiento masivo.

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    Hospitality by Design with Steven Upchurch, Co-Managing Director of Gensler

    Hospitality by Design with Steven Upchurch, Co-Managing Director of Gensler

    Good vibes. That’s probably the ultimate compliment when one enters into a space.  An environment viscerally impacts how we feel and interact with one another. Imagine creating those just-right vibes for large-scale spaces and places such as airports, city districts, corporate headquarters of international companies, sports arenas, museums, and hospital facilities. Where do you start?  In this interview, Steven Upchurch of Gensler reveals a bit of the blueprint for transformational design. The first note: start finely tuned research and analysis and then you build from there.

    Gensler is a global architecture, design, and planning firm with 53 locations and 6,000+ professionals networked across the Americas, Europe, Greater China, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East. 


    The “Distinguished” podcast is produced by Boston University School of Hospitality Administration.

    Host: Arun Upneja, Dean
    Producer: Mara Littman, Director of Corporate and Public Relations
    Sound Engineer and Editor: Andrew Hallock
    Graphic Design: Rachel Hamlin, Marketing Manager

    Music: “Airport Lounge" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

    Beyond Running Shoes with Keith Craig, Senior Director of Development of NB Development Group

    Beyond Running Shoes with Keith Craig, Senior Director of Development of NB Development Group

    New Balance has made an indelible footprint not only in fashion and sports but also in the real estate sector. Keith Craig, Senior Director of Development of NB Development Group, takes us through the milestones of how NB Development Group transformed the once-industrial area of Allston-Brighton into a vibrant destination for music, dining, entertainment, and life sciences. Speaking of all-stars, Boston Landing is also home to what might be the world’s fastest track and the training and practice facilities for the Boston Bruins and Celtics – an all-around win for Boston’s many fans and visitors!


    The “Distinguished” podcast is produced by Boston University School of Hospitality Administration.

    Host: Arun Upneja, Dean
    Producer: Mara Littman, Director of Corporate and Public Relations
    Sound Engineer and Editor: Andrew Hallock
    Graphic Design: Rachel Hamlin, Marketing Manager

    Music: “Airport Lounge" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

    Daily Table Offers a Hand, Not a Hand-Out with Doug Rauch, Founder and President of Daily Table

    Daily Table Offers a Hand, Not a Hand-Out with Doug Rauch, Founder and President of Daily Table

    For the many Trader Joe’s dedicated shoppers, Doug Rauch is a name you might not know as well as “Joe.” As President, he helped grow the business from a small chain in Southern California to a nationally acclaimed retail success story. After 31 years with the company, Doug hung up this trademark Trader Joe’s Hawaiin shirt to start a non-profit, community grocery store that provides fresh, tasty, convenient, and nutritious food to communities most in need at prices everyone can afford. 

    Doug Rauch, Founder and President of Daily Table


    The “Distinguished” podcast is produced by Boston University School of Hospitality Administration.

    Host: Arun Upneja, Dean
    Producer: Mara Littman, Director of Corporate and Public Relations
    Sound Engineer and Editor: Andrew Hallock
    Graphic Design: Rachel Hamlin, Marketing Manager

    Music: “Airport Lounge" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

    EP71 Inspiring Innovation with LTG Steve Gilland ‘90 and BG Shane Reeves ‘96

    EP71 Inspiring Innovation with LTG Steve Gilland ‘90 and BG Shane Reeves ‘96

    This episode features a conversation between LTG Steve Gilland ‘90 & BG Shane Reeves ‘96.

    LTG Gilland currently serves as the 61st Superintendent of the United States Military Academy. A career Infantry officer, he has served in a variety of tactical assignments in Air Assault, Armor, Mechanized Infantry, Ranger and Special Operations units. He most recently commanded 2nd ROK-U.S. Combined Division in Korea, and has participated in numerous operational deployments to the Middle East, Africa, and Afghanistan throughout his career. 

    BG Reeves currently serves as the 15th Dean of the Academic Board at West Point. He commissioned into the Army in 1996 as an Armor Officer. After law school in 2003, he transitioned into the Judge Advocate General’s Corps with assignments including Senior Trial Counsel, International and Operational Law Professor, and Deputy Staff Judge Advocate of Joint Special Operations Command. He has written over 30 articles and book chapters on the Law of Armed Conflict and national security issues and co-founded the Lieber Institute for Law and Land Warfare. 

    In this episode, LTG Steve Gilland and BG Shane Reeves talk about encouraging conversation and fostering innovation at the academy, the exciting expectations for West Point’s brand new Innovation Hub, and announce this year's intellectual theme: innovation, technology, and the future of national defense.

    **This episode does not imply Federal endorsement.

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    Key Quotes:

    “And you mentioned the talent that we have here at the United States Military Academy, that doesn't just reside within our cadet population, it resides across the entire academy. And it lends to the term that you've coined as the intellectual capital of the United States Military Academy. And I think that's something that we've got to remember, is that there is intellectual capital residing across every academic discipline, both cadet in uniform, out of uniform, experts in their respective fields, that have some really creative minds and can come up with great solutions for complex problem sets.” - LTG Steve Gilland

    “Necessity drives innovation oftentimes. I mean, it's risky not to innovate. It's risky to stay ‘status quo’. This is something that West Point can really offer, and thinking about the counter drone example makes me think about the high energy laser work that we're doing in an interdisciplinary way. There's 2nd Lt. Ashley Clegg and Cadet Mackenzie Arnes, both working on this counter drone effort with our higher energy laser program. But what's interesting about it is, one is a physicist, right, a physics major, and the other one's a law major, trying to think about how this works together. And I think that's the power of this place. I think the power is an interdisciplinary approach to innovation to get ahead of what we're perceiving as a future threat.” - BG Shane Reeves

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    Episode Timestamps:

    (01:55) Defining innovation

    (05:05) Innovation at the academy

    (10:03) Encouraging conversation in the military

    (18:20) Fostering experiential learning

    (24:59) Cross functional teams at Futures Command

    (32:16) Encouraging innovation at West Point

    (41:39) The innovation hub

    (46:01) Research as a form of education

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    Links:

    LTG Steve Gilland

    BG Shane Reeves

    West Point Association of Graduates

    Old-world Charm Meets Automation: New England Inns & Resorts with Deborah Burns, Executive Director of New England Inns & Resorts Association

    Old-world Charm Meets Automation: New England Inns & Resorts with Deborah Burns, Executive Director of New England Inns & Resorts Association

    New England’s old-world charm is best captured by the idyllic, charming inns and resorts down backcountry roads, in the midst of beachside towns, and on the perches of snowy mountains. New England Inns & Resorts (NEIRA), established in 1907, makes it easy to explore over 300 resorts, inns, bed and breakfasts, hotels, and motor inns. Deborah Burns, NEIRA Executive Director, gives an inside look into how the care and personal touches are powered by strategy and the latest technology.




    The “Distinguished” podcast is produced by Boston University School of Hospitality Administration.

    Host: Arun Upneja, Dean
    Producer: Mara Littman, Director of Corporate and Public Relations
    Sound Engineer and Editor: Andrew Hallock
    Graphic Design: Rachel Hamlin, Marketing Manager

    Music: “Airport Lounge" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

    Distinguished (Official Trailer)

    Distinguished (Official Trailer)

    Distinguished with Dean Arun Upneja

    Welcome to the Distinguished podcast. Here, we skip the small talk and get right into the top-of-mind topics in the world of Hospitality, including and certainly not limited to: recruiting and retaining talent, the need to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion, wellness and well-being of our team and our guests, climate action, and the impact of robotics and a.i. on the future of Hospitality. 

    You’ll hear from executives, founders, and investors who live and breathe Hospitality. The “distinguished” guests on this podcast represent all areas of our industry, from hotels and restaurants to entertainment and sporting venues, travel and tourism, and of course, a favorite pastime for many of us — shopping — because to put it simply, Hospitality is at play in most parts of our lives and livelihood.


    The “Distinguished” podcast is produced by Boston University School of Hospitality Administration.

    Host: Arun Upneja, Dean
    Producer: Mara Littman, Director of Corporate and Public Relations
    Sound Engineer and Editor: Andrew Hallock
    Graphic Design: Rachel Hamlin, Marketing Manager

    Music: “Airport Lounge" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

    Military Appreciation Month

    Military Appreciation Month

    In this episode, we talk with members who have served in our armed forces. The Golfweek Amateur has over 6000 members and we wanted to take some time to thank and recognize our members who served in the Army, Air  Force, Coast Guard, Marines, Navy, and Space Force. We talk to veterans from seven tours from around the country. We hope you enjoy their stories.
    If you have questions please email us:
    Tim - TimNATC@amateurgolftour.net
    Chris - elpaso@amateurgolftour.net


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    E58. Coaching & Mentoring in Academia: Connection, Calling & Coffee |Dr. Ulf Spears|

    E58. Coaching & Mentoring in Academia: Connection, Calling & Coffee  |Dr. Ulf Spears|

    Sound issue until 3 min mark-Where is the best place for a university Dean to coach and mentor? The coffee shop! Today's conversation is around mentoring and coaching in academia. Our guest, Dr. Spears connects with professors and students to help bring them more fully into their calling.

    Dr. Ulf Spears has worked for more than 25 years in the fields of education, nonprofit, business and leadership development globally. He serves as the president and senior consultant of Strategic Leadership International, a global organization that provides leadership training to leaders and organizations through consulting, coaching, training and mentoring. He is an expert speaker and dynamic educator providing practical, academic and spiritual perspectives that address issues affecting human, social, business and spiritual development globally. Dr. Spears has a passion for empowering leaders and organizations globally to be innovative, creative and proactive industry pacesetters.

    Looking for leader and team development for your organization? Contact us today!
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    Until next time, keep doing great things!

    #7 - Graciela Mochkofsky is Rethinking Journalism Education and J-School

    #7 - Graciela Mochkofsky is Rethinking Journalism Education and J-School

    About Our Guest:

    Graciela Mochkofsky is the dean at CUNY’s Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, where she was previously the executive director of its Center for Community Media, and founding director of its Bilingual Journalism Program. The Newmark Graduate School of Journalism is located in Midtown Manhattan. It's the only public J-School in the Northeastern U.S. and is dedicated to training a diverse and innovative generation of journalists.

    Graciela is a contributing writer for The New Yorker, and the author of seven books of nonfiction, including “The Prophet of the Andes: An Unlikely Journey to the Promised Land” (Knopf, 2022.) She is a native of Argentina and a recipient of the Maria Moors Cabot Prize for outstanding reporting across the Americas.

    About Your Host:

    Anita Zielina is the CEO and founder of Better Leaders Lab. She's also an Executive in Residence at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, where she spent the last few years leading all continuing and executive education initiatives. Anita serves as the inaugural Board Chair of News Product Alliance (NPA) and is a member of the board of directors at the Austrian Public Broadcaster ORF.

    For the past 15 years, Anita held senior executive positions focused on product, strategy and innovation in various media and education organizations as Chief Product Officer, Managing Editor Digital, Editor-in-Chief and Director Strategic Initiatives. She has worked with around 500 managers, leaders and entrepreneurs as a consultant, coach and educator.

    She holds a Master in Law from Vienna University and an Executive MBA from INSEAD. Anita is an alumna of the Stanford Knight Journalism Fellowship and the Oxford Reuters Institute Fellowship. 

    About Better Leaders Lab

    Better Leaders Lab is a Do and Think Tank for good leadership and smart management in media and beyond and a boutique strategic advisory firm. BLL specializes in organizational change, strategy and scenario planning, leadership development and executive recruiting research. Its goal is to empower managers, leaders and organizations in the broader media, digital & innovation space to build successful, sustainable, modern and healthy businesses.

    Learn more:

    https://betterleaderslab.com

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    Feedback or questions related to the podcast?
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    #709 - Meet the Dean: Sitting Down With Sharon Matusik

    #709 - Meet the Dean: Sitting Down With Sharon Matusik

    In this episode, hosts John and David chat with Sharon Matusik, Dean of the Ross School of Business. Our panel discusses what makes “the Michigan Ross difference,” and Sharon shares her background, her vision for Ross, challenges she’s facing, her hopes for students, and much more.

    Have thoughts about topics we should cover or just want to get in touch? Send us an email at bbupodcast@umich.edu.

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    Business Beyond Usual is brought to you by the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.

    • Episode Hosts and Producers: Johnathan Brown and David Amorim.
    • Guest Panelist: Sharon Matusik.
    • Executive Producers: Eugenia Collins, Thomas De Clercq, Preston Hill, and Mikayla Terrell.
    • Audio Engineer: Jonah Brockman.

    Copyright 2023 - University of Michigan

    Dean Brigitte C. Madrian of the Marriott School of Business on the positive influence of BYU

    Dean Brigitte C. Madrian of the Marriott School of Business on the positive influence of BYU

    After spending years researching and teaching behavioral economics and household finance at Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School and the University of Chicago, Brigitte C. Madrian accepted a position as the ninth dean of the Marriott School of Business at Brigham Young University. She brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this episode of the Church News podcast, discussing the importance of faith-based education, ethics and empathy in economics and business, and the positive influence of BYU. 

    The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.

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    Hard Candy & Sweet Spots - Dean Corll (Serial Killer)- Part 5 Of 5 - Episode #416Hard Candy & Sweet Spots - Dean Corll (Serial Killer)- Part 5 Of 5

    Hard Candy & Sweet Spots - Dean Corll (Serial Killer)- Part 5 Of 5 - Episode #416Hard Candy & Sweet Spots - Dean Corll (Serial Killer)- Part 5 Of 5

    Dean corll, also known as the candy man, was a serial killer who operated in houston, texas during the early 1970s. He is believed to have murdered at least 28 young men and boys, most of whom were teenagers.

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    Calls from the Afterlife: Tales of Phantom Phone Calls Beyond the Grave

    Calls from the Afterlife: Tales of Phantom Phone Calls Beyond the Grave

    Welcome to The Oddity Shop, Where the Bizarre is Always on Sale! In The shop this week, Zach tells us all about a well documented phenomena where people received calls from loved ones who have passed.

    Stop by the shop and check out our strange calls.  Hear as Zach reads stories from Reddit, California, and from a famous author who have all received these kinds of calls.  Between stories we discuss how the contact may occur and some real studies that have been done to figure out what exactly is going on.  Remember to always answer your phone... You never know who is on the other end! 

    References:

    1.https://www.reddit.com/r/Paranormal/comments/iyz9u7/phone_calls_from_beyond_the_grave/
    2. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/shadow-boxing/201309/phone-call-the-dead?amp
    3. https://medium.com/the-mystery-box/ghostly-phone-calls-from-beyond-the-grave-the-story-of-charles-e-peck-41b9be183e9c
    4. https://www.proquest.com/docview/1537381324
    5. https://www.technologyreview.com/2022/10/18/1061320/digital-clones-of-dead-people/amp/
    6. https://www.hereafter.ai/faq

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