In Part 4 of our series with John Dugan on his new book, Leadership Theory: Cultivating Critical Perspectives, we are joined by 2 of the authors of the Facilitator’s Guide including Natasha Turman and Dr. Amy Barnes. Natasha is a doctoral research assistant and Project Manager for the Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership at Loyola University Chicago, where she is pursuing her Ph.D. in Higher Education. Amy is the Director of the HESA Ed.D Program in the Department of Educational Studies at The Ohio State University. In this episode, you’ll get to know Natasha and Amy better while also hearing about the origin of the Facilitator’s Guide and how to use it effectively.
00:00 - 01:20: Introduction
01:20 - 03:40: Funny John Dugan Stories
03:40 - 04:55: Favorite Book about Leadership
04:55 - 05:50: Real Housewives of Atlanta and Leadership
05:50 - 07:10: Parenthood and Leadership
07:10 - 07:50: Cook to Impress
07:50 - 09:00: Update Home Based on HGTV
09:00 - 14:50: Higher Ed Two Truths and a Lie
14:50 - 17:10: Origin of Facilitator's Guide
17:10 - 19:00: Kolb’s Theory of Experiential Learning
19:00 - 21:40: Outreach to Contributors
21:40 - 24:10: Facilitating from Theories
24:10 - 27:10: Method for Applying Book
27:10 - 30:35: Facilitator’s Guide as a Stand-Alone Book
30:35 - 34:15: Personal Impact of Book
34:15 - 35:08: Outro