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Expanding the Reach of Academia: A Conversation with Dr. Terrence Green, The Podcasting Professor

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Prepare to be enlightened by our conversation with the brilliant Dr. Terrence Green, associate professor of educational leadership and policy at the University of Texas at Austin. Traverse with us as we uncover his fascinating journey from his humble beginnings in Detroit to becoming an influential academic. Discover how the systems surrounding us, from our geographical location to the resources available, can shape our opportunities and our lives.
We dive deep into the pressing concerns of our modern academic world, discussing connecting education with real life and redefining what it means to be a scholar in this day and age. Unearth how the rise of podcasting has revolutionized the dissemination of ideas, and why it's crucial to think beyond the boundaries of traditional scholarship in order to genuinely engage with our communities. We also share our thoughts on creating impactful content for racial justice and reveal some practical strategies for podcast content production.
But that's not all. We address the need for academics to control their intellectual property and monetize their content, drawing connections to Malcolm X's call for black ownership of community resources. We reflect on the books that have shaped our journeys and share insights on how emotions can guide our reading choices. Lastly, we delve into the importance of supporting black businesses and investing in education. This episode offers a wealth of knowledge, rooted in research and personal experiences, that you can't afford to miss.

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Chapters

1. Expanding the Reach of Academia: A Conversation with Dr. Terrence Green, The Podcasting Professor (00:00:00)

2. Conversation With Dr. Terrence Green (00:00:04)

3. Exploring Scholarly Impact Beyond Tenure (00:24:44)

4. Impactful Content Creation for Racial Justice (00:29:45)

5. Strategies for Producing Podcast Content (00:38:20)

6. Redefining Scholarship (00:45:04)

7. Monetizing and Owning Scholarly Content (00:54:28)

8. Reading, Emotions, and Piloting (01:03:46)

9. Supporting Entrepreneur Appetite (01:12:18)

135 episodes

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Content provided by Langston Clark. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Langston Clark or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Prepare to be enlightened by our conversation with the brilliant Dr. Terrence Green, associate professor of educational leadership and policy at the University of Texas at Austin. Traverse with us as we uncover his fascinating journey from his humble beginnings in Detroit to becoming an influential academic. Discover how the systems surrounding us, from our geographical location to the resources available, can shape our opportunities and our lives.
We dive deep into the pressing concerns of our modern academic world, discussing connecting education with real life and redefining what it means to be a scholar in this day and age. Unearth how the rise of podcasting has revolutionized the dissemination of ideas, and why it's crucial to think beyond the boundaries of traditional scholarship in order to genuinely engage with our communities. We also share our thoughts on creating impactful content for racial justice and reveal some practical strategies for podcast content production.
But that's not all. We address the need for academics to control their intellectual property and monetize their content, drawing connections to Malcolm X's call for black ownership of community resources. We reflect on the books that have shaped our journeys and share insights on how emotions can guide our reading choices. Lastly, we delve into the importance of supporting black businesses and investing in education. This episode offers a wealth of knowledge, rooted in research and personal experiences, that you can't afford to miss.

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Expanding the Reach of Academia: A Conversation with Dr. Terrence Green, The Podcasting Professor (00:00:00)

2. Conversation With Dr. Terrence Green (00:00:04)

3. Exploring Scholarly Impact Beyond Tenure (00:24:44)

4. Impactful Content Creation for Racial Justice (00:29:45)

5. Strategies for Producing Podcast Content (00:38:20)

6. Redefining Scholarship (00:45:04)

7. Monetizing and Owning Scholarly Content (00:54:28)

8. Reading, Emotions, and Piloting (01:03:46)

9. Supporting Entrepreneur Appetite (01:12:18)

135 episodes

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