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My guest today is Doug Tilstra.
As I introduce Doug, I’ve debated which title to share first and I think I’ll share that he’s my father-in-law! And I’m honored to share another podcast with a family member!
Doug has more than 44 years of experience as a pastor, professor, mentor, coach, and university administrator.
In the six years leading up to his retirement in 2023, Doug served as the vice president for Student Life at Walla Walla University. He managed the challenges of covid, as you’ll hear him share some reflections about, and dealt with a high level of stress in his final years of full-time employment.
Doug holds a doctoral degree in organization and management with a specialization in leadership, and two master’s degrees – a Master of Divinity and Master of Science in education. He’s a Georgetown University-certified leadership coach and certified emotional intelligence trainer. He is a published author and frequent workshop speaker on a variety of leadership topics.
Doug and his wife Lorraine have been married since 1979 and are the proud parents of 3 adult children and adoring grandparents of 2 granddaughters. Doug loves the outdoors, biking, writing, hiking, and reading.
In our conversation today, Doug and I dig into the challenges of retirement and major life transitions. There are a lot of relevant connections for times of transition, which many people are experiencing this year.
Dad, thank you for jumping into this conversation with me. Thank you for being persistent in making time. It’s especially rewarding since we’ve been talking about this for several years now! Your reflections, stories, and wisdom are thought-provoking and inspiring.
If you’d like to connect with Doug or learn more about his work in the world, you’ll find links below:
Connect with Doug on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglas-tilstra-4a0472/
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Send us a message!
My guest today is Doug Tilstra.
As I introduce Doug, I’ve debated which title to share first and I think I’ll share that he’s my father-in-law! And I’m honored to share another podcast with a family member!
Doug has more than 44 years of experience as a pastor, professor, mentor, coach, and university administrator.
In the six years leading up to his retirement in 2023, Doug served as the vice president for Student Life at Walla Walla University. He managed the challenges of covid, as you’ll hear him share some reflections about, and dealt with a high level of stress in his final years of full-time employment.
Doug holds a doctoral degree in organization and management with a specialization in leadership, and two master’s degrees – a Master of Divinity and Master of Science in education. He’s a Georgetown University-certified leadership coach and certified emotional intelligence trainer. He is a published author and frequent workshop speaker on a variety of leadership topics.
Doug and his wife Lorraine have been married since 1979 and are the proud parents of 3 adult children and adoring grandparents of 2 granddaughters. Doug loves the outdoors, biking, writing, hiking, and reading.
In our conversation today, Doug and I dig into the challenges of retirement and major life transitions. There are a lot of relevant connections for times of transition, which many people are experiencing this year.
Dad, thank you for jumping into this conversation with me. Thank you for being persistent in making time. It’s especially rewarding since we’ve been talking about this for several years now! Your reflections, stories, and wisdom are thought-provoking and inspiring.
If you’d like to connect with Doug or learn more about his work in the world, you’ll find links below:
Connect with Doug on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglas-tilstra-4a0472/
Support the show
Make Life Less Difficult
~
Support:
buymeacoffee.com/lisatilstra

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