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Mic'd Up For Leadership

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Welcome to Mic'd Up for Leadership, the podcast that gives you the tools to lead with confidence! Alex Dresen and Jourdan Hilaire share their experience as leaders within higher education and the corporate world to share how you can be the best leader possible. For business inquiries or to send listener questions, please contact micdupforleadership@gmail.com, or message us on Instagram at micdupforleadership #Podcast #Leadership #HigherEducation #StudentLeadership #OrganizationalDevelopment #MicdUpForLeadership #DRELeadership

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Episode The Passing of the Torch: How to Set the Next Leader Up for Success Cover

The Passing of the Torch: How to Set the Next Leader Up for Success

Welcome to Mic'd Up for Leadership, the podcast that gives you the tools to lead with confidence! Hosts Alex Dresen and Jourdan Hilaire draw on their experience in higher education and the corporate world to help you become the best leader possible. In this episode, we're talking about one of the most overlooked moments in any leadership journey: the transition. As the academic year comes to a close, Alex and Jourdan dig into what it really means to pass the torch — not just hand over a binder and disappear, but to leave your role, your team, and your successor genuinely set up for success. In this episode, we discuss: Why Transitions Go Wrong: Why outgoing leaders are so focused on finishing that the handoff becomes an afterthought — and what it costs the organization when institutional knowledge walks out the door. What a Real Handoff Looks Like: Beyond the Google Drive and the password doc — the relational and cultural knowledge that never gets transferred, and why a warm introduction is worth more than any file folder. Setting Up Your Successor: The difference between giving someone context and trying to control how they lead — and the three things every incoming leader actually needs from the person before them. Weekly Challenge: Before your term ends, do three things: write down one piece of knowledge that only lives in your head, make one warm introduction your successor will need, and have one honest conversation about what you'd do differently. That's the real handoff. Connect with Mic'd Up for Leadership:📧 Email: micdupforleadership@gmail.com [micdupforleadership@gmail.com]📸 Instagram: @micdupforleadership If you enjoyed this conversation, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a leader who needs to hear it! #Leadership [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/leadership] #StudentAffairs [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/studentaffairs] #LeadershipTransition [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/leadershiptransition] #StudentLeaders [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/studentleaders] #HigherEd [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/highered] #MicdUpForLeadership [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/micdupforleadership] #CareerReadiness [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/careerreadiness] #CampusLife [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/campuslife] #PassingTheTorch [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/passingthetorch]

18. Mai 2026 - 34 min
Episode The Burnout Paradox: You Can't Pour From An Empty Cup Cover

The Burnout Paradox: You Can't Pour From An Empty Cup

Welcome to Mic'd Up for Leadership, the podcast that gives you the tools to lead with confidence! Hosts Alex Dresen and Jourdan Hilaire draw on their experience in higher education and the corporate world to help you become the best leader possible. In this episode, we tackle one of the biggest hurdles for any high-achiever: The Burnout Paradox. We’re diving deep into the reality that you simply cannot pour from an empty cup. Alex and Jourdan discuss the physical and mental toll of high-stakes leadership and why being "dialed in" at work doesn't always mean you're thriving. We’re moving beyond the "hustle" and talking about the intentional, sometimes difficult work of simplifying, resetting, and reclaiming your energy. In this episode, we discuss: * The "High-Functioning" Trap: Why being able to perform under pressure often masks the early signs of burnout, and the difference between standard tiredness and true cognitive fatigue. * The Power of "No": A deep dive into the "yes" cycle. Why we over-commit, the guilt that follows a "no," and how to set boundaries that actually stick. * Physical vs. Mental Labor: Alex and Jourdan explore how physical movement and "spring cleaning" your environment can provide more mental clarity than passive rest. * Pockets of Peace: Practical strategies for a daily reset—from digital detoxes to micro-breaks—that help you find joy in the "motions of life" again. Weekly Challenge:This week, perform a "Schedule Audit." Look at your calendar and identify one commitment that doesn't align with your current purpose or capacity. Practice the "Strategic No" and reclaim that time for a pocket of peace. Connect with Mic’d Up for Leadership:📧 Email: micdupforleadership@gmail.com📸 Instagram: @micdupforleadership If you enjoyed this conversation, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a leader who needs to hear it! #Leadership #StudentAffairs #Burnout #SelfCare #Boundaries #MicdUpForLeadership #CareerReadiness #HigherEd #StudentLeaders

4. Mai 2026 - 34 min
Episode More Than Titles: Let's Talk About Impact Cover

More Than Titles: Let's Talk About Impact

Welcome to Mic'd Up for Leadership, the podcast that gives you the tools to lead with confidence! Hosts Alex Dresen and Jourdan Hilaire draw on their experience in higher education and the corporate world to help you become the best leader possible.Is leadership something you have, or something you do? In this episode, Alex and Jourdan peel back the curtain on the "titles" we chase and explore what it actually looks like to lead with impact. We’re moving beyond the credentials and talking about the quiet, consistent work of building culture, opening doors for others, and leaving spaces better than we found them.In this episode, we discuss:The Marathon Mindset: Alex checks in after his marathon weekend to share what 26.2 miles taught him about mental endurance, preparation, and the "middle miles" of leadership.Impact vs. Position: Why "student leader" is more than just a line on a résumé—and how to shift your focus from collecting titles to creating influence.The Empty Cup: A real talk on burnout and boundaries. How do you stay impactful without hitting a wall?Strategic "No’s": Alex and Jourdan discuss the importance of protecting your energy and why sometimes the best leadership move is knowing when a project (or a workbook!) has to wait for the right season.Weekly Challenge:This week, find one way to create an opportunity for someone else. Whether it’s sharing a resource or offering a word of mentorship, make an impact that doesn't require a title.Connect with Mic’d Up for Leadership:📧 Email: micdupforleadership@gmail.com📸 Instagram: @micdupforleadershipIf you enjoyed this conversation, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a leader who needs to hear it!#Leadership #StudentAffairs #ImpactOverTitles #Burnout #MarathonMindset #MicdUpForLeadership #CareerReadiness #HigherEd

20. Apr. 2026 - 28 min
Episode Spring Cleaning & The DRE Leadership Model: Crossing the Threshold of Action Cover

Spring Cleaning & The DRE Leadership Model: Crossing the Threshold of Action

Welcome to Mic'd Up for Leadership, the podcast that gives you the tools to lead with confidence! Hosts Alex Dresen and Jourdan Hilaire draw on their experience in higher education and the corporate world to help you become the best leader possible. In this episode, we’re taking "Spring Cleaning" out of the closet and onto the streets of Milwaukee. What started as a simple morning spent picking up trash in the neighborhood turned into a deep dive into the "Threshold of Action"—that pivotal moment when a leader stops walking past a problem and decides to own it. Alex introduces his signature leadership framework, DRE (Dream, Realize, Engage), and explains how to pivot from simply treating "symptoms" (like cleaning your yard) to tackling "root causes" (like engaging civic systems and apartment management). Whether you’re a student leader on campus or a professional navigating your community, this episode is a roadmap for moving from observation to impact. In this episode: * The Trash Walk: Why a "camera on a garbage picker" revealed a major leadership lesson about unassigned tasks. * Introducing the DRE Model: A breakdown of Dreaming of possibilities, Realizing your potential, and Engaging your community. * The Threshold of Action: How to identify the moment you move from a "spectator" to a "stakeholder" in your environment. * Civic ROI: Why navigating city systems (like Milwaukee’s DNS and Click4Action) is the "Senior Capstone" of real-world leadership. * Grandstanding vs. Service: A candid conversation on how to lead visibly without making it all about yourself. Connect with Mic'd Up for Leadership:📧 Email: micdupforleadership@gmail.com📸 Instagram: @micdupforleadership #Podcast #Leadership #HigherEducation #StudentLeadership #OrganizationalDevelopment #MicdUpForLeadership #DRELeadership #MilwaukeeLeadership #SpringCleaning #CommunityEngagement

6. Apr. 2026 - 33 min
Episode The Impact of Involvement: Professional Growth with Dr. Raeshan Davis Cover

The Impact of Involvement: Professional Growth with Dr. Raeshan Davis

Welcome to Mic'd Up for Leadership, the podcast thatgives you the tools to lead with confidence! Hosts Alex Dresen and Jourdan Hilaire draw on their experience in higher education and the corporate world to help you become the best leader possible. In our inaugural guest episode, we sit down with Dr.Raeshan Davis to pull back the curtain on why student involvement is the ultimate training ground for your career. From navigating the NACE Career Readiness Competencies to finding your voice in leadership roles, we explore how the work you do on campus today builds the Leadership and Professionalism skills you’ll need for a lifetime of impact. In this episode: • The value of professional conferences (NASPA recap!) • Turning campus roles into career-ready skills • Dr. Davis’s journey from student leader to executive Meet Our Guest: Dr. Raeshan Davis • Title: Research Scientist & Program Manager for Success in Science Initiative (The Ohio State University) • Bio: Dr. Raeshan Davis is an educator, researcher, and advocate committed to expanding opportunity and access in STEM education. Her work focuses on student success and creating learning environments where all students can thrive. She is passionate about mentorship, research, and building pathways that help more students see themselves in science. • Connect with Dr. Davis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raeshandavis/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/raeshandavis/] Connect with Mic'd Up for Leadership: 📧 Email: micdupforleadership@gmail.com 📸 Instagram: @micdupforleadership #Podcast #Leadership #HigherEducation #StudentLeadership#OrganizationalDevelopment #MicdUpForLeadership #DRELeadership

23. März 2026 - 52 min
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