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Ingrid Nuttall
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H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
A Look Back and Ahead, with Mike Bilfinger, Assistant Director of Public Policy (AACRAO)
In this episode, HEARD welcomes Mike Bilfinger, Assistant Director of Public Policy at AACRAO, for a look back at what went down in the first year of President Trump's second term, and what is coming up in 2026 and beyond. We discussed Project 2025 details that came to fruition, changes to the Department of Education that are likely to last beyond this administration and the impact to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and new ways we will all be asked to measure the value of higher education. We round things up with how we can (and currently do) make a difference in a...
2026-01-22
1h 13
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
"I can make a difference." Voices from the 2025 AACRAO Leadership Meeting
This episode features a series of brief conversations at the 2025 AACRAO Leadership Meeting. At the end of June, members of AACRAO staff joined volunteers from the AACRAO Board, Program Committee, Community Liaisons, and state and regional leaders to kick off another year of content delivery. HEARD asked attendees how they were feeling, what they were taking away, and if (and how) they could make a difference. This episode also honors Dr. Whitney West, former AACRAO leader, community member, and HEARD guest who passed away earlier this summer.
2025-08-20
40 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
What do Socrates and AI have in common? A conversation with Ed Clark
You'll have to listen to the full episode for that nugget.HEARD was joined by returning AACRAO pod guest Ed Clark, Chief Information Officer at The California State University System, to talk about CSU's significant investment in a far-reaching AI strategy and how he believes it will support the nation's largest 4-year public, highly diverse, university system. We about the "sweet spot" where AI can make a difference, and where it can be destructive; the challenges AI presents for diversity, equity, and inclusion and, also, how it can empower new research and ideas across a variety of...
2025-06-17
49 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
Customer Service and Inclusion with David Williams
On this episode, the HEARD crew spoke with David Williams, Law School Registrar at North Carolina Central University (or NCCU for short) in Durham, North Carolina. NCCU is a historically black college and university or HBCU, and David shared his passion for customer service and how it was influenced by his own experience attending an HBCU. We talked about customer service as less of a function of the workplace and more of an attitude and experience that can make all the difference in creating a sense of inclusion for students (and everyone). David talked about his hands-on approach, how...
2025-05-13
44 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
"People will turn the tide" with Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries (AACRAO 2025 Annual Meeting)
In this special episode recorded live at the 2025 AACRAO Annual Meeting, HEARD hosts Portia LaMarr and Ingrid Nuttall spoke with Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries on how resilience can help us thrive in times of uncertainty. Dr. Jeffries is a College of Arts and Sciences Alumni Associate Professor of History at The Ohio State University where he teaches courses on the Civil Rights and the Black Power Movement. Dr. Jeffries spoke with the AACRAO community on how resilience is more than weathering a storm; it is taking action today to build the future we want a generation from now. As a...
2025-04-15
57 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
Neurodivergence: Firing the Synapses of Connection
At the 2025 AACRAO annual meeting, attendees will have the opportunity to join today's guests for an exploration of neurodivergence in their session, Firing the Synapses of Connection. In this episode, HEARD welcomes Ellissa Thomen, Associate Registrar at the University of Iowa, Sara Sullivan, Associate Registrar at Cornell University, and Sara's son Will Sullivan, currently a student at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids Iowa for a very personal conversation about their own journey on the spectrum of neurodivergence. This conversation brought some tears and a lot of laughter. Big lessons: Be brave enough to be yourself, listen t...
2025-03-12
53 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
What comes next? With Roslyn Perry
For this episode, HEARD sits down with Roslyn Perry, AACRAO's Vice President for Access and Equity and Registrar and Associate Dean of Records at Allegheny College. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is at the front and center of the current political agenda and dominates so much discourse. We spoke to Ros about how she sees this affecting her institution, how AACRAO is beginning conversations about supporting the community, and what "safe space" means right now. Also, please consider emailing heard@aacrao.org or messaging Portia, Tashana, or Ingrid on LinkedIn to share your thoughts for h...
2025-02-14
45 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
Rhetoric or Reality with AACRAO's Bill Gil, Senior Director of Government Relations
Join Portia, Tashana, and Ingrid for a conversation with Bill Gil, Senior Director of Government Relations for AACRAO, to unpack what we might expect for higher education under the next Trump administration. Bill walks us through current initiatives under President Biden and how they might wrap up or be left unfinished; the impact of committee leadership on legislative initiatives; and whether or not we are likely to see a dismantling of the Department of Education. We discussed the impact to immigration, DACA students, and DEI, and discussed the power of individual and collective action.
2024-12-09
45 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
Just Us (aka the Flop Phone Debate)
In this special episode of HEARD, Portia, Tashana, and Ingrid take a moment as the year nears its close to catch up and reflect on allyship, imposter thinking, belonging, blue bracelets, and strengths (among other things). If you've been a listener since the beginning, you've been hearing their friendship unfold as they dive deeper into DEI topics. This episode is a slice of the conversations that happen in between the episodes as the gang plans what comes next, reflects on what they've learned, and push each other to think differently.
2024-11-27
44 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
A Way of Knowing Someone: Empathy in the Workplace
On this episode, Portia, Tashana and Ingrid spoke with Chris Boldon, Director or Workforce Data Management in the Office of Human Resources at the University of Minnesota. Chris reached out after listening to our episode on destructive leadership behaviors, offering to provide some information about HR's role in supporting employees dealing with harmful workplace dynamics. And, as luck would have it, Chris is also a researcher on empathy, a topic we've been interested in exploring because of how frequently it is referenced as foundational to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. We talked about what empathy actually is, the difference...
2024-10-15
1h 03
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
Feelings are Data: Building Healthy Culture with Shamis Pitts
Portia and Ingrid spoke with Shamis Pitts, Founder and CEO of Pitts Leadership Consulting or PLC. PLC is a human capital consulting company specializing in organizational health and employee wellbeing. Shamis shared her experiences working with people and systems to make culture work by focusing on ways of working; the importance of self-awareness; and the difference between self-care and self-compassion. Feelings are data, and its important to name them if you want to build a healthy and equitable workplace.This is actually the second time we talked to Shamis and for that first conversation...
2024-09-18
1h 08
Drs Confess
Science Holiday: LIVE at the 7th International Conference on Cognitive Hearing Science for Communication
Join Helen and Kate live from CHSCOM 2024 with very special guests Professor Ingrid Johnsrude and Thorge Haupt! Ingrid and Thorge join Helen and Kate on stage to talk about the weird and wonderful experience of academic conferences. Thanks for listening!
2024-09-11
43 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
Registrar work is social justice work, with Doug McKenna
Tashana, Porta and Ingrid get serious and silly with Doug McKenna, host of AACRAO's For the Record podcast and George Mason University Registrar. The group discusses DEI topics Doug has covered and what he has learned as host, including the importance of recognizing that learning is a journey. Doug talks about why he believes institutions should consider getting rid of grades altogether, why records work is social justice work, and why "certainty" isn't necessarily the job of records professionals. This is a fun, enlightening, and delightfully winding conversation so take the time to listen, learn, and (hopefully) have a...
2024-08-23
1h 21
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
Combating Destructive Leadership Behaviors with Kristen Shields
Portia, Tashana, and Ingrid spoke with Kristen Shields, Associate Registrar at Governors State University about her research on how destructive leadership behaviors show up in the workplace, and coping strategies to deal with them. Kristen generously shares her own experiences and how it led her to study this important topic. The group discussed the challenges of alerting an institution to an individual's behavior, how to regain control and reclaim power, and how a sense of belonging is both an individual and collective experience. This is a sensitive topic so please approach with care for yourself, as always.
2024-07-24
48 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
Reggie Time: DEI with Dr. Reginald Garcon
In this episode, Tashana, Ingrid, and Portia spoke with Dr. Reginald Garcon, Associate Vice President for Enrollment management and Student Experience, and University Registrar at the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore. Dr. Garcon talked about DEI efforts he has been engaged with throughout his career, including at his current institution, a land-grant HBCU. Dr. Garcon talked about the the power of policy review and refinement can create a more equitable environment for students, how data can help make the case for change, and how he practices self-care.
2024-06-26
50 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
AACRAO 2024 Highlights!
Portia, Tashana, and Ingrid walk through some of the sessions they attended at the 2024 AACRAO Annual Meeting that focused on DEI topics. This year's conference was a reminder of how important it is to be in community with colleagues, and the ladies look ahead to season 3 and the need to dig deeper. An important show note: This session was originally recorded at the annual meeting and included several AACRAO attendees' thoughts on self-care, DEI resources, and what makes them feel included. Due to technical issues with the recording track, those conversations are not available, nor is t...
2024-05-21
40 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
You Need You: Self-Care
The HEARD ladies return from their pod hiatus to talk about the importance of self-care with Tiffani Robertson, Associate Director of Enrollment Management at Governors State University and Dr. Connie S. Newsome, Director of Registrar Services at Campbell University School of Law. Tiffani and Connie talk about how "pouring into yourself" and "beneficial selfishness" are essential to having the capacity to show up in service to others, as well as their upcoming AACRAO workshop on self-care for higher education professionals. You need you just as much as anyone else does, so take a moment to reconnect with HEARD and...
2024-03-26
1h 02
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
Let Your Students Lead: Technology and DEI
Portia kicks off this episode’s conversation with Joel Nelson, Program Manager for Learner Success and Innovation in the Office of Digital Learning at The Ohio State University. A wide range of topics arose, including accessibility, AI, data and DEI, and the pros and cons of efficiency. Joel concluded with a strong recommendation to “let your students lead” when looking for direction and strategy for advancing DEI overall.
2023-10-13
48 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
Right Within (Summer Book Club)
The ladies wrap up the summer book club series in the nick of time with Minda Harts book, Right Within: How to Heal from Racial Trauma in the Workplace. In this episode, the ladies get vulnerable discussing previous workplace experiences and the opportunities for healing explored in Harts’ work. Harts provides tangible suggestions for dealing with workplace trauma, including what can be done in the workplace to create equitable and inclusive spaces.
2023-09-26
45 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
I Am Not Yelling (Summer Book Club)
The summer book club continues with Elizabeth Leiba’s book, I Am Not Yelling: A Black Woman’s Guide to Navigating the Workplace. In this book, Leiba weaves her biography with other lived experiences to share how black women can find empowerment by embracing their truth and being their authentic selves. Tashana walks Portia and Ingrid through the book and draws off their personal experiences in academic and professional settings to explore the books’ topics, including microaggressions, imposter syndrome vs. imposter treatment, and code-switching.
2023-08-16
52 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
The Supreme Court and What’s Next w. AACRAO Executive Director Melanie Gottlieb
Tashana, Portia, and Ingrid pause their summer book club series to sit down with AACRAO Executive Director Melanie Gottlieb to walk through the recent Supreme Court ruling in Students for Fair Admissions Inc. v. President & Fellows of Harvard College and its impact on race-conscious admissions. Melanie walks through a summary of the decision’s impact and what is still unclear; its likely impact on the holistic review process; and how AACRAO is moving forward with supporting the community.
2023-07-26
43 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
The Complexities of Race (Summer Book Club)
Tashana, Portia, and Ingrid kick-off their Summer Book Club with The Complexities of Race: Identity, Justice and Power in an Evolving America (ed. Charmaine Wijeyesinghe). Each chapter is a different essay exploring possible interventions or considerations to help us think about big questions that emerge from the book’s look at how race and racism shape and are shaped by contemporary issues. The ladies talk about identity, the possibilities of worldmaking, and, “the dangers of being too certain” when it comes to approaching DEI work.
2023-06-19
48 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
Disrupt the Cycle: Disability Justice with Whitney West and Iman Riddick
In this episode the ladies dive into promoting equity and inclusion for people living with disabilities and chronic conditions with Whitney West, Direct Director of Student Records and Associate Registrar at Louisiana State University in the Paul M. Hebert Law Center and Iman Riddick, Registrar and Assistant Dean of Students at the Institute of World Politics. Explore where you can start to promote disability justice; the impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); and how COVID has had a lasting impact on health for everyone.
2023-05-31
57 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
AACRAO Podcasts Cross-Episode Release: Annual Meeting Edition
Portia LaMarr (HEARD co-host), Loida Utley (Transfer Tea), and Sarah Reed (For the Record co-host) took a moment at the AACRAO Annual Meeting to record this cross-podcast conversation. Hear them talk about opportunities for connection between professions (e.g., financial aid, registrar, and admissions); where they feel seen (and where they haven’t); and how they have learned to advocate for themselves. Oh, and Portia’s unwavering commitment to figuring out what birds people are. It’s a great conversation!
2023-05-17
38 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
What’s happening out there?
Recorded at the 2023 AACRAO Annual Meeting, Portia, Tashana, and Ingrid asked AACRAO members to take the mic and share what work is being done at their institutions and offices to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. There’s so much good work happening out there! If you’d like to highlight some good work, send us an email at heard@aacrao.org so we can feature it on a future pod.
2023-04-28
29 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
Make it happen: DEI in action with Kylie Borges
Tashana, Portia, and Ingrid sat down with Kylie Borges, Associate Registrar for Degree Progress and Audit at Stanford University and Vice President of Diversity Development for PACRAO. This episode digs deep into the power of state and regional associations in DEI work; institutional commitment to DEI; and how policies reflect commitment or lack thereof to DEI. The conversation also dips into representation in popular culture, including film (fun fact: Kylie’s nickname is “Ky-MDB” for you IMDB fans).
2023-03-22
1h 11
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
Find your squad: Reflections of ASCEND Graduates
The ladies talk with ASCEND graduates Johnika Dreher from Kent State University, Malia Jones from Elon University, and Ria Woods White from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University about their experiences participating in AACRAO’s ASCEND program and their reflections on how it has helped them think about their current and future professional opportunities. AACRAO’s ASCEND program, “. . .aims to diversify the leadership in the enrollment management profession by recruiting and developing a diverse cohort of mid-level professionals and preparing them to take on roles in enrollment management in North America and around the globe.” Johnika, Malia, and Ria also talked about wh...
2023-03-08
1h 05
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
SEM and Belonging: A Conversation with Rakin “Rock” Hall
Portia, Tashana, and Ingrid are joined by Rakin “Rock” Hall, Vice President of Enrollment Management and Chief Enrollment Officer at Arcadia University. We talked with Rock about his experience as a higher education professional working in Strategic Enrollment Management (SEM) at a variety of different institutions, randing from R1s, to medium size state schools, and now a small university. Throughout his career Rock has worked to narrow gaps and create a strong sense of fidelity between systems where he sees diversity as a key part of any successful equation. Rock is passionate about inclusion and plurality . . . and Jame...
2023-02-22
52 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
In the Door and At the Table: DEI and HR practices
This episode was suggested by Katie Brown, Assistant Vice President for Student Success and University Registrar at Aspen University. Katie asked how those of us in positions that oversee hiring can make a concerted effort to increase DEI initiatives at our institutions and how to remove barriers in interviewing, hiring, and onboarding. To tackle this subject, the ladies talk to Simone Brown Thunder, District Human Resources Manage for the North Orange County Community College about interviewing, onboarding, and creating an inclusive environment for everyone.Simone and her family returned to California in 2018 after living in Falcon Heights...
2023-02-08
50 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
Reflections
In this episode, Portia, Tashana, and Ingrid reflect on their first HEARD interviews and discuss what stood out; the diversity, equity, and inclusion ground they have yet to cover; and set some intentions for 2023. This candid conversation covers the gamut of topics, including complicated first impressions, tea time vs. happy hours, and one very nerdy joke from Portia.
2023-01-25
46 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
The Essence of DEI: Maneuvering the Nuts & Bolts
When you’re the first person of color in your role, how do you promote a culture of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion? H.E.A.R.D host, Tashana Curtis invites Assistant Vice President for Enrollment Administration and University Registrar Patricia A. Scott to the pod to talk about her experience building a culture of belonging in the workplace as the first person of color to serve as University Registrar at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Ms. Scott talks about how her own identity and experiences has shaped her approach to building an inclusive workplace; approach to policy development; and...
2023-01-11
30 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
The Roots of DEI
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion feel ubiquitous now in higher education, but where did it all begin? The H.E.A.R.D. hosts speak with Dr. Keith Mayes from the University of Minnesota about the roots of DEI in the Civil Rights Movement, intersectionality, and what is (and isn’t) possible to accomplish through DEI committees and initiatives within higher education. Dr. Mayes talks about the importance of understanding history in order to build a better, more equitable future. Dr. Keith Mayes is an Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota and currently serves as an...
2022-12-23
49 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
Help! We Started a DEI Podcast
When you’re not an expert but need to take action, it’s important to seek advice from trusted mentors. Portia, Tashana, and Ingrid seek some help from Dr. David Graham, Assistant Vice Provost for Student Academic Success at The Ohio State University about how to navigate the complexities of DEI topics on the podcast. Dr. Graham shares his perspective on building community, giving grace, and setting boundaries in DEI work, as well as how his own life experiences have shaped his approach to building relationships and having tough conversations.Dr. David L. Graham is currently a seni...
2022-11-30
36 min
H.E.A.R.D., An AACRAO Podcast
Intro Episode - Who we are
In the first episode of HE.A.R.D., the three hosts share how their identities and experiences have shaped their professional journeys and involvement with DEI work. Learn about what brought them together and what they hope to explore as they learn and grow in real time with the AACRAO community. Hosts Portia LaMarr - Product Manager in Information Technology, The Ohio State University Tashana Curtis - Associate Registrar for Enrollment Administration, University of Maryland Baltimore Ingrid Nuttall - Deputy Registrar, University of Minnesota
2022-11-11
32 min
For the Record, An AACRAO Podcast
In Memoriam Tina Falkner
The AACRAO community was shocked and deeply saddened by the sudden passing of our friend and colleague, Tina Falkner at the end of March, 2022. She was such an incredible presence within AACRAO and state and regional associations, who was incredibly generous with her time, energy, and expertise. Collected here are but a sampling of the testimonials and remembrances of Tina from people who knew her.. Contributors:Doug McKennaGeorge Mason UniversityIngrid NuttallUniversity of Minnesota - Twin CitiesHelen GarrettUniversity of WashingtonRhonda KitchCornel...
2022-05-27
26 min
For the Record, An AACRAO Podcast
Annual Meeting Conversations with Sarah - Part 1
Recording at the Portland Convention Center as part of the 107th AACRAO Annual Meeting afforded an opportunity for people to share some thoughts and reflections on their careers, what brought them to this particular place, and how the AACRAO community has affected them. Sarah Reed, Registrar at UC Hastings College of the Law serves as guest host for many of the conversations, hence the title of the episode. Key Takeaways:The AACRAO Annual Meeting is a fantastic place to network, meet people, share experiences, and get invited to participate in a podcast. There isn’t one “r...
2022-04-22
41 min