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Emerging Voices: An Emerging Leaders Program Series

Emerging Voices: An Emerging Leaders Program Series

By: Matt Markin and Bri Harvie
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Summary

Welcome to Emerging Voices! This series interviews those within NACADA’s Emerging Leaders Program, which is meant to build a sustainable community of strong NACADA leaders representative of diversity across the membership.


Emerging Voices is part of the Adventures in Advising podcast network.

© 2026 Emerging Voices: An Emerging Leaders Program Series
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Episodes
  • Ep. 5 - Joan Krush, NACADA Executive Office
    May 7 2026

    Season 2 goes out on a high note as Emerging Voices welcomes Joan Krush from the NACADA Executive Office for an insightful and delightfully lively conversation about leadership, mentorship, and finding your place in the association. From Joan’s journey through admissions, advising, and higher education leadership to her passion for helping members grow into both “little l” and “big L” leaders, this episode is packed with encouragement and a behind-the-scenes look at the Emerging Leaders Program. Add in a wild bobcat story, a few laughs, and plenty of NACADA love, and you’ve got the perfect season finale.

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    *Emerging Voices is a spinoff of the Adventures in Advising podcast!

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    49 mins
  • S2, Ep. 4 - Allison Ewing-Cooper, The University of Arizona
    Apr 23 2026

    In this episode of Emerging Voices, Bri Harvie chats with Dr. Allison Ewing-Cooper, Director of Academic Advising for Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Arizona, for a lively conversation about how great advisors are part guide, part coach, and part puzzle-solver. Allison shares her unexpected path into advising, how human development theory shapes her work with students and staff, and why asking the “silly questions” might be one of the smartest things we can do. From mentoring emerging leaders to reflecting on NACADA, leadership, and the art of letting students make their own choices, this episode is packed with wisdom and plenty of moments that will have advisors nodding along.

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    46 mins
  • S2, Ep. 3 - Michael Geroux - Emerging Voices
    Apr 9 2026

    What does it take to grow leaders in NACADA while coaching, writing a dissertation, and building a mentoring network that feels more like a chosen family? In this episode of Emerging Voices, Matt and Bri sit down with mentor Michael Geroux, affectionately known as Mike G, to explore what it really means to guide, connect, and grow within the 2024 to 2026 Emerging Leaders cohort.

    From Pod mentoring dynamics to the art of helping leaders focus their fire instead of trying to conquer every goal at once, Mike shares candid reflections on balancing structure with flexibility, ambition with grace, and leadership with humility. The conversation moves from the power of professional connection in NACADA to the realities of pursuing a doctorate while managing a full life. There is real talk about failure, persistence, imposter moments, and the quiet courage it takes to keep going.

    You will also hear about:

    • How mentoring often becomes reverse mentoring
    • Why you do not need to “do it all” to make an impact
    • The difference between sprinting and persisting in doctoral work
    • Building your advising niche without racing anyone else
    • Using appreciative education as a leadership framework

    *Emerging Voices is a spinoff of the Adventures in Advising podcast!

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    49 mins
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