The Faculty Meeting is a conversational podcast related to being a faculty member at the university level. Your hosts, Dr. Marty Jencius and Dr. Eric Baltrinic, interview a variety of guests on topics of interest including faculty roles, responsibilities,
In this episode, Marty and Eric return to start a conversation on the personal and professional impact of the COVID pandemic on their lives as well as their institution, students, and colleagues.
Marty and Eric converse with guest, Elsa Soto-Leggett, Professor and Chair at Houston Baptist University about faculty mentoring new faculty.
Dr. Michele Kerulis (The Family Institute at Northwestern University) and Dr. Stacey Litam (visiting Assistant Professor at Cleveland State University) join Marty and Eric in a discussion about gender microaggressions.
Ramona Grad (doctoral candidate at Georgia State University) and Peitao Zhu (doctoral student at Syracuse University), join Eric and Marty to speak about international student adjustment to U.S. higher education.
Dr. Philip Gnilka from Virginia Commonwealth University speaks with us about perfectionism, its context, and how we see it in student and faculty roles.
Eric and Marty welcome guest Dr. Christian Chan from Idaho State University who speaks with them about intersectionality and academic roles.
Dr. Jennifer Marcinkiewicz of Kent State University's Center for Teaching and Learning speaks with Marty and Eric about how faculty can get support through the faculty professional development center.
This episode Marty and Eric are joined by Stephanie Marder, Associate Producer, for a live audience podcast from the North Central Association for Counselor Education and Supervision conference in Cleveland, Ohio. The episode is about podcasting and new podcast shows under development at ThePodTalk.net
This episode Eric and Marty do a live audience podcast from the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision conference in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The episode is about podcasting and other digital creative work for faculty.
Marty and Eric speak with Dr. Gerard Lawson from Virginia Tech about the role faculty service to professional associations.
Dr. Michael Kocet from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology joins Marty and Eric to speak about the role of ethics and academia
Dr. Eric Beeson, core faculty member at The Family Institute at Northwestern University, speaks about online instruction and developing online curriculum.
Dr. Eric Suddeath of Mississippi State University in Meridian speaks about our training as collegiate teachers and how best to train future teachers.
Dr. Monica Band an Assistant Professor in the Department of Counseling at Marymount University speaks with Marty and Eric about preparing for the start of the semester.
Dr. Robert Casares of Wake Forest University joins TFM to speak about how to develop your creativity with your teaching.
This week Eric and Marty speak with Dr. Jonathan Orr, Clinical Associate Professor at Georgia State University about creating student-driven classrooms. We start the show by introducing our new Associate Producer, Stephanie Marder, who will be booking guests and keeping Marty and Eric on task.
Eric and Marty speak with Carlos P. Hipolito-Delgado Associate Professor from the University of Colorado Denver about preparing for teaching, including syllabus, curriculum, and staging for the first night of class.
Marty and Eric start a TFM series about teaching. This episode they chat about teachers they have had and what they have learned about teaching from those experiences. Future episodes in the series bring guests to speak about all aspects of teaching.
Marty and Eric speak with Dr. Monica Band from Marymount University and Dr. Holly Branthoover from Indiana University of Pennsylvania about what faculty do before, during, and after professional conferences.
Marty and Eric speak with Dr. Jason McGlothlin from Kent State University as he shares his expertise in the preparing for program accreditation and evaluation.
Marty and Eric speak with Dr. Everett Painter of Edinboro University and Eric Starr, Owner/Operator at Arkham Tattoo in Akron, Ohio about how tattoos are viewed in higher education settings.
Eric and Marty chat about past TFM podcasts, life-hacking, home office vs. work office, antiquated office hours, academic therapy, shows we'd love to do, and Marty's Istanbul trip. No guests, just hosts.
Marty and Eric speak with Dr. Ryan Cook from the University of Alabama about establishing a research agenda as a pre-tenured faculty member
Eric and Marty speak with Thom Field is an Associate Professor at City University of Seattle about the 5 things I wished I learned in grad school.
Dr. Holly Branthoover from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and Dr. Monica Band from Marymount University speak with Marty and Eric about preparing for and navigating professional conferences.
Marty and Eric chat with Dr. Jared Rose from Bowling Green State University about being an academic who has a private practice.
This week Eric and Marty speak with Dr. Antoinette Gines-Rivera, Program Director of Alliance Graduate School of Counseling at Nyack College, NYC She will provide us with conversation about doing international research.
Eric and Marty speak with Dr. Monica Band, an Assistant Professor at Marymount University. She will provide us with conversation about age as a cultural consideration with faculty.
Marty and Eric, no guests, reflecting on past TFM shows, being the product spokesperson for your department, Thanksgiving in February, and seeing students become colleagues.
Eric and Marty speak with Dr. Tarrell Portman, Dean of the College of Education at Winona State University. She will provide us with a behind-the-scenes look at her role and how faculty can best work with deans.
Eric and Marty speak with Dr. Jennifer Cook of Marquette University whose professional duties include coordinating conference program proposal evaluations. She will provide us with a behind-the-scenes look at decisions on conference proposals and what you can do to make your proposals better.
Back from break, Eric and Marty speak with guests Abdoulaye Fall from Senegal and Ebed Sulbaran from Venezuela, about their experiences as international students and what faculty can do to assist in the transition for international students and faculty.
No guests, just Marty and Eric talking about the semester break and what they are doing before and after, along with possible shows in the new year.
Dr. Randy Moate of the University of Texas at Tyler speaks with Eric and Marty about how to create a work environment that breeds collegiality.
Eric and Marty speak with Dr. Anna Flores Locke of the Nyack College about balancing multiple life roles as a faculty member.
Marty and Eric speak with Drs. Phillip Waalkes and Daniel DeCino both of the University of South Dakota as we have a conversation about the work they are doing looking at faculty experience of student grading.
Eric and Marty speak with Dr. Michele Kerulis of Northwestern University about the challenges of maintaining health and sanity in the academic world.
Marty and Eric talk about TFMTALK, scheduling podcast recording, their non-podcast work, and reflections on the first set of TFM podcasts.
Dr. Carlos P. Hipolito-Delgado of the University of Colorado - Denver speaks with Marty and Eric about the challenges of navigating academia as a person of color
Our guest this show is Dr. Eric Perry of Westminster College, as Marty, Eric, and Eric have a conversation about social media and guidelines for faculty use.
Christian D. Chan of Idaho State University speaks with Marty and Eric about his recent transition from doctoral student to university faculty.
Dr. Susannah Wood of the University of Iowa has a conversation with Eric and Marty about student advising.
Eric and Marty speak with Dr. Amanda Minor of Salve Regina University as she tells us about her experience in working in a small program with few faculty in it.
Eric and Marty speak with Dr.Jason McGlothlin of Kent State University's Counselor Education and Supervision program about the job of being a program coordinator in an academic program.
Eric and Marty introduce themselves, talk about what their faculty meetings are like, and speak about ideas for future shows.