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By Reid James Linot
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
My grandfather and I invited our first guest on the podcast. New shocker basketball head coach Paul Mills! We talk about some of our favorite shocker memories, humility, and want we want our legacies to be! Thanks for listening friend.
The Dean shares the lessons that he has learned over the past 86 years about what you should and should not do.
Small Wins are not a matter of decoration but a matter of structure, an integral part of work. They fit perfectly into larger strategies because they are understandable, doable, and generally nonthreatening.
This episode is a great example of Dean Rhatigan's wisdom and revealing of his understanding of life.
Dean Rhatigan has always been known as a storyteller. In this episode you will hear some of the funniest stories about some of the most memorable students he encountered.
In this episode we discuss some of the trials Dean Rhatigan faced in his career and how it taught him to appreciate the importance of an ordinary day. We also talk about the importance of faith and hope and how we all possess the ability to share hope with others. Thanks for listening!
Hello friends and welcome to lessons from the dean. My name is Reid linot and for this podcast i interviewed my grandpa, friend and Mentor Dr. Jim Rhatigan. Known affectionately as “Dean Rhatigan” he spent his career at Wichita State University as the dean of students and later the senior vice president. During his career, he would become known as the heart of WSU, not only for his knowledge and insight, but also for his unconditional caring for the individual student. The hope of this podcast is to share his lessons and stories, I hope you enjoy!
In episode one we discover what led to Jimmy Rhatigan becoming Dr. Jim Rhatigan, the dean of students at Wichita State University.
In episode one, we learn the backstory of Dr. Jim Rhatigan and what led to his successful career as the dean of students.
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.