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3 Reasons to Listen to Season 4 of For the Record

May 18, 2021, 12:53 PM
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Summary : Learn more about ̽»¨Â¥'s For The Record podcast as it enters season 4.
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It's true -- everyone has a podcast.

Like many, ̽»¨Â¥ jumped into the world of podcasts a few years ago. As we approach Season 4 of For the Record, we thought we'd take some time to evaluate. Are we on track to suffer the outcome of many -- the -- or are higher grounds in store? 

They love us. They really love us.

Last year, For the Record hit 10,000 downloads. We stood in awe. People love us. You're listening. You're sharing. You're asking for more. Let's be honest, a podcast for registrars is a niche audience. Our goal is not to gain a global following and influencer status. Instead, we want to provide a space for a community dedicated to process improvement, integrity, and promising practices for all higher education institutions committed to serving today's students.

Onward and upward

Between March and May of 2019, only 19.3 percent of existing podcasts introduced a new episode, . This is exactly when we launched. And yet, here we are heading into Season 4 with episodes exploring:

  • Historically Black Colleges and Universities,
  • The Importance and Role of Mentoring,
  • Lessons Learned from Covid Systems Changes, and 
  • History of the Academic Calendar

queued up and ready to go. It's safe to say, For the Record, is committed to exploring how the Registrar will help shape the future of higher education.

The passion is real

For the Record, works because the host truly cares. Doug McKenna, a man who avoids a social media presence, not only produced the music for the show but also serves as faculty for ̽»¨Â¥ Reg 101 workshops, and serves on many ̽»¨Â¥ committees. They say if you do what you love, it's not work and Doug clearly loves the registrar community.

It seems safe to say For the Record is in for the long haul. If you have not already, join the email list to learn about new episodes. Looking for a way to get involved -- we'd love to have you host a podcast as well. . There's plenty of room at the table.

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  • For the Record
  • Registration & Records
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