Higher Ed Pulse

Confidence, Connections, and Cultivating Community


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In this special Thanksgiving-themed episode, hosts Mallory and Seth dive deep into the power of community, confidence, and meaningful decision-making. Reflecting on personal and professional growth, they discuss how high-stakes decisions can shape careers, why community support is integral to success, and how confidence evolves over time. Inspired by insights shared during an AMA fireside chat with Tony Proudfoot, this episode explores leadership, learning from mistakes, and the art of building relationships that fuel innovation and collaboration.‍

Key Takeaways
  • Community is a Catalyst for Growth: Building and leaning into your network can provide both tactical advice and the emotional confidence needed to make bold decisions.
  • Confidence is a Journey: True confidence evolves from admitting what you don’t know, asking questions, and embracing humility while leading with conviction.
  • High-Stakes Decisions Shape Careers: Risk-taking often leads to growth, even when things don’t go as planned. Success often requires stepping into uncertainty with the support of others.
  • Mistakes are Building Blocks: Failure, when met with a learning mindset, can strengthen decision-making skills and inspire innovation within teams.
  • Root for Others: Supporting peers, colleagues, and friends fosters a culture of generosity and connection, helping everyone succeed.

What Role Does Community Play in Professional Growth? 
Mallory and Seth kick off the episode by sharing their Thanksgiving plans, seamlessly transitioning into a thoughtful discussion about the importance of community. Drawing inspiration from a fireside chat at AMA, Mallory reflects on how cultivating relationships fuels confidence, innovation, and effectiveness as a marketing leader. Seth underscores how leaning on his network gave him the assurance to take bold career risks, like founding Canahoma during a pivotal time in his life.

Building community isn’t just about networking—it's about creating spaces for support, candid feedback, and shared learning. This applies not only to professional growth but also to personal fulfillment. Whether through LinkedIn connections or face-to-face chats at conferences, Mallory and Seth emphasize the value of fostering authentic relationships in higher education marketing.

How Does Confidence Evolve Over Time? 
Confidence is often misunderstood as having all the answers, but Seth and Mallory argue that it’s much more nuanced. Early in their careers, they both equated confidence with projecting certainty. Over time, they’ve realized that true confidence stems from knowing what you don’t know, asking thoughtful questions, and being open to learning from others.

Seth shares how launching Canahoma required him to embrace uncertainty. He leaned heavily on his community to validate his vision and gain reassurance. Mallory reflects on how her confidence grew from navigating uncharted territory, such as advocating for Higher Ed Live’s acquisition, and learning to trust her instincts even when the path wasn’t clear.

What Can Leaders Learn from Their Mistakes? 
Mistakes are inevitable, but they’re also invaluable. Seth highlights a key lesson: if your team isn’t making mistakes, it likely means you’re not delegating enough responsibility or fostering an environment for innovation. By encouraging teams to take smart risks and fail fast, leaders can create a culture of growth and resilience.

Mallory shares a personal example of a career move where she didn’t believe in the product she was supporting. While it was a challenging chapter, the lessons she learned helped her clarify her priorities and build confidence in future decisions. Both hosts stress the importance of learning from failures, adapting, and using those experiences to lead with authenticity.‍

Why Is Rooting for Others So Powerful? 
Closing out the episode, Seth introduces the concept of the “root revolution”—the idea that rooting for others costs nothing but creates immeasurable value. By championing the successes of peers and colleagues, we can build stronger communities that uplift everyone. Mallory adds that giving more than you receive often attracts support and fosters long-term career connections.

As we head into Thanksgiving, Mallory and Seth express gratitude for the incredible higher education marketing community. They invite listeners to share their own stories of community-building on LinkedIn and reflect on how leaning into relationships has shaped their journeys.


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Connect With Our Host:
Mallory Willsea 
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/
https://twitter.com/mallorywillsea

About The Enrollify Podcast Network:
The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too!

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