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Made to Lead
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Made to Lead

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Brought to you by the Illinois Leadership Center at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, this podcast was created to deliver leadership education in a fun and easily digestible way.

We are unleashing human potential because the world needs better leaders.

Brought to you by the Illinois Leadership Center at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, this podcast was created to deliver leadership education in a fun and easily digestible way.

We are unleashing human potential because the world needs better leaders.

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Adaptive Leadership in Higher Education and Beyond

Episode in Made to Lead
On the fifth episode of Season 6, Sofia meets with Brooke Elliott, the Dean of the Gies College of Business at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. During their conversation, Brooke describes how students can continue to lead and strategize amidst change, within both academic and professional settings.
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From Scholarship to Spotlight: Creative Leadership Through Art and Performance

Episode in Made to Lead
On the fourth episode of Season 6, Sofia chats with Professor Reuben A. Buford May, the Sociology Department Head at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. During their conversation, Professor May talks about how he has been able to turn his sociological work on race, space, and everyday life into creative public performance, along with how that fusion of research and art has helped shape his approach to leadership, teaching, and community engagement. Continue to keep up with Professor May through his social media accounts! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheStuckeyProject TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reginaldstuckey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reginaldstuckey/ Professor May's Website: https://www.stuckey.website/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7q2i4pKLvuKWYLVZNElR4h Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/reginald-s-stuckey/1306256940    
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Taking Leadership Initiatives Digitally

Episode in Made to Lead
On the third episode of Season 6, Sofia meets with Lisa J. Anderson, the Director of the Office of Online Learning at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Within this episode, Anderson discusses how students and faculty can take action to create accessible and inclusive environments in a digital setting.
Children and education 3 months
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Practicing Leadership in Academic, Professional, and Social Settings

Episode in Made to Lead
On the second episode of Season 6, Sofia talks to Dr. Kevin Jackson, the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In their discussion, Dr. Jackson shares his leadership journey and highlights how students can foster a positive environment for everyone, both inside and outside of the classroom.
Children and education 3 months
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Developing Leadership Skills Inside and Outside of the Classroom with Dr. David Rosch

Episode in Made to Lead
On our first episode of Season 6, new host Sofia is joined by Dr. David Rosch, an Associate Professor of Leadership Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In this insightful conversation, Dr. Rosch discusses how students can develop leadership skills for success in their undergraduate careers and beyond.
Children and education 4 months
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Navigating Organizational Change: The Importance of Values and Group Identity

Episode in Made to Lead
In this episode of Made to Lead, new host Emma introduces herself. She is joined by ILC Faculty Fellow, Dr. Yusaku Takeda, an assistant professor in business administration with the Gies College of Business. A graduate from Wesleyan and Harvard Universities with degrees in business and sociology, Dr. Takeda has an extensive background in leadership research, focusing on change dynamics in corporate settings. Together, Emma and Dr. Takeda discuss making changes within large organizations. Through the lens of a theoretical corporate scenario, the two examine the challenges of creating widespread change in large systems, the role of shared organizational values in such shifts, and the importance of clear goal setting.
Children and education 9 months
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ILC Book Club

Episode in Made to Lead
In today's episode, the ILC Education team comes together to discuss "Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds" and the leadership themes involved with the novel.
Children and education 2 years
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Graduation

Episode in Made to Lead
In this week's episode, Rachel is joined by Hunter Stone and Grant Voller, two graduating students at UIUC. Together, they discuss their post-graduation plans and reflect upon their time at UIUC.
Children and education 2 years
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Leadership Competency Reflection Game

Episode in Made to Lead
In this week's episode, Rachel is joined by Hannah Driscoll, a new ILC assistant director. Together, they self-reflect on their own experiences with different leadership competencies while playing a leadership learning game.
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Leadership in Gaming

Episode in Made to Lead
In this week's episode, Rachel is joined by Nick Bonanno, an ILC assistant director. They discuss how leadership competencies and skills are present within the online gaming world, along with areas of growth for better leadership skills within gaming communities.
Children and education 2 years
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Community Leadership & Decision-making

Episode in Made to Lead
In this week's episode, Rachel is joined by Joy Das, an assistant director here at the Illinois Leadership Center. They discuss decision-making and how it affects the community, along with how to better improve decision-making skills in a community leadership setting. 
Children and education 2 years
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Data Analytics & Influencing

Episode in Made to Lead
In today's episode, Rachel is joined by Colin Alberts, a UIUC graduate student who has amassed over 39k followers on TikTok. Rachel and Colin discuss the role of leadership in influencing and followership, along with Colin's experiences in data analytics as a Senior Data Analyst for UIUC's baseball team.
Children and education 2 years
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Social Media & The Importance of Representation Within Media

Episode in Made to Lead
In this week's episode, Rachel is joined by DaVinci Calcara, an advertising major here at UIUC. Rachel and DaVinci discuss how to grow a personal brand on social media platforms, along with why diverse representation within media matters and how it affects the public. 
Children and education 3 years
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Women in Business

Episode in Made to Lead
In this week's episode, Rachel is joined by Lilly Hicks and Caitlin Wepfer, the VP of Social Affairs and VP of Professional Development for UIUC's Society of Women in Business. They discuss how to become more involved on campus, dealing with rejection, the importance of female mentorship, and women empowerment. 
Children and education 3 years
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Networking, Community, Self-Confidence, & “Baby Strides”

Episode in Made to Lead
In this week’s episode, Rachel is joined by Daniel Brandys, a UIUC alum. They discuss their personal experiences in expanding their professional networks, the importance of community and Daniel’s experiences as the VP of the Ukrainian Student Association, along with how they improved their self-confidence. 
Children and education 3 years
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58:33

Self-Management

Episode in Made to Lead
In this week’s episode of Made to Lead, we are joined by Evan Lorenz, an assistant director here at the Illinois Leadership Center. We discuss self-management, how to build sustainable new habits, and why self-management in important in leadership. 
Children and education 3 years
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Athletic Training & Conflict Communication

Episode in Made to Lead
This week on Made to Lead, we are joined by Ryan Lee, a Student Athletic Training Aide for the UIUC football team. We discuss his experiences as a student AT aide, along with how to navigate communication and conflict in the workplace. 
Children and education 3 years
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35:38

Media & Leadership

Episode in Made to Lead
In this episode of Made to Lead, Rachel introduces herself as the new host for Season 4. She is joined by Becky Rookard, a Media Communications major at Point Loma Nazarene University. Together, they will discuss Public Relations, the Entertainment Industry, and how being a leader looks different in everyone with reviewing their Cliftons Strengths.
Children and education 3 years
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So Long Farewell - Leadership and Goodbyes

Episode in Made to Lead
Saying hello to what is and goodbye to what was is just a fancy way of saying "we change"." Join host Emily Albert-Stauning for the season 3 finale of Made to Lead as she explores how leaders can create meaningful goodbyes. Thanks for listening to this season of Made to Lead. Made to Lead will be back for a new season with a new host next Fall 2022. 
Children and education 3 years
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"Oh The Places You'll Go!" Undergraduate Leadership Lessons

Episode in Made to Lead
"What do you wish you knew about leadership before starting college?" Join Made to Lead Host, Emily Albert-Stauning for an interview with Sophie Arostegui. Sophie is a member of The University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Class of 2022 and Illinois Leadership Center Student Employee.  For more information about how to get involved with The Illinois Leadership Center, please visit: http://leadership.illinois.edu/
Children and education 3 years
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