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Please Don't give Up On Me: When Faculty Fail to Care and Importance of Care in Academics
Mar 24, 2026
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The Hero Doesn't Always Win: Reviving Picaresque Stories as a Pedagogical Tool for Management Education
Mar 24, 2026
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The Missing Links in Teaching Culture: Culture-Just-Is and Cultural Self-Awareness
Mar 23, 2026
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Keeping it Real: Why Case Research Writing Conventions Need to Loosen Up
Feb 11, 2026
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Exploring the Impact of ChatGPT on Business School Education: Prospects, Boundaries, and Paradoxes
Aug 27, 2025
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 3/24/26 | ![]() Please Don't give Up On Me: When Faculty Fail to Care and Importance of Care in Academics✨ | academic carefaculty-student relationships+3 | Thomas F. Hawk | Getting to Know Your Students and an Educational Ethic of CarePlease Don't give Up On Me: When Faculty Fail To Care+1 | — | academic carefaculty failure+3 | — | 27m 51s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() The Hero Doesn't Always Win: Reviving Picaresque Stories as a Pedagogical Tool for Management Education | In this episode of the Journal of Management Education Podcast Series, Amy Kenworthy sits down with Stuart Middleton to discuss his article, "The Hero Doesn't Always Win: Reviving Picaresque Stories as a Pedagogical Tool for Management Education." | — | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | ![]() The Missing Links in Teaching Culture: Culture-Just-Is and Cultural Self-Awareness | In this episode of the Journal of Management Education Podcast Series, Amy Kenworthy talks with Afsaneh Nahavandi about her article, "The Missing Links in Teaching Culture: Culture-Just-Is and Cultural Self-Awareness." | — | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | ![]() Keeping it Real: Why Case Research Writing Conventions Need to Loosen Up | In this episode of the Journal of Management Education Podcast Series, Amy Kenworthy talks with Colleen Sharen and Meredith Woodwark about their article "Keeping it Real: Why Case Research Writing Conventions Need to Loosen Up," published in the 50th Anniversary issue of the journal (June 2025). | — | ||||||
| 8/27/25 | ![]() Exploring the Impact of ChatGPT on Business School Education: Prospects, Boundaries, and Paradoxes | In this episode of the Journal of Management Education podcast series, Amy Kenworthy talks with Sorin Valcea, Maria Riaz Hamdani, and Shuai Wang about their new JME article, "Exploring the Impact of ChatGPT on Business School Education: Prospects, Boundaries, and Paradoxes." | — | ||||||
| 6/23/25 | ![]() 50 Years of JME: Then, Now, Next | In this episode of the Journal of Management Education Podcast Series, Amy Kenworthy talks with Stuart Middleton, Cindi Fukami, and Diana Bilimoria, guest editors of the JME 50th anniversary special issue. | — | ||||||
| 9/30/24 | ![]() Teaching to Save the Planet: The Challenges Ahead for Instructors, Business Schools, and Universities | In this episode of the Journal of Management Education podcast series, Amy Kenworthy talks with the one and only Rae André about her new JME article, "Teaching to Save the Planet: The Challenges Ahead for Instructors, Business Schools, and Universities." | — | ||||||
| 8/23/24 | ![]() Christian Kiewitz, University of Dayton – Who is Your Co-Worker? | What do you call the people you work with? Christian Kiewitz, professor of management at the University of Dayton, says there's more to a name than you might think. | — | ||||||
| 6/14/24 | ![]() Brave New Classroom: Navigating Educational Technology in Management Education | In this episode of the Journal of Management Education podcast series, Amy Kenworthy is joined by Scott Allen and Steve Edelson, guest editors of the JME special issue "Brave New Classroom: Navigating Educational Technology in Management Education." | — | ||||||
| 5/17/24 | ![]() The Soul of Teaching: Insights From 50 Years of Experience in Management Education | In this episode of the Journal of Management Education podcast series, Amy Kenworthy is joined by Joan Gallos to discuss the insights she wished she had understood when she began her teaching career more than 50 years ago, which she writes about in the JME piece "The Soul of Teaching: Insights From 50 Years of Experience in Management Education." | — | ||||||
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| 4/25/24 | ![]() Teaching About Contemporary Careers | In this episode of the Journal of Management Education podcast series, Amy Kenworthy talks with Suzanne de Janasz and Maury Peiperl guest editors of the April 2024 special issue, Teaching About Contemporary Careers. | — | ||||||
| 11/7/23 | ![]() The 2020 JME Lasting Impact Award | In this episode of the Journal of Management Education podcast series, Amy Kenworthy talks with Joy Beatty, Jennifer Lee and Kathy Lund Dean about their 2009 articles, "Philosophy Rediscovered: Exploring the Connections Between Teaching Philosophies, Educational Philosophies, and Philosophy" and "Finding Our Roots: An Exercise For Creating a Personal Teaching Philosophy Statement", which won the 2020 JME Lasting Impact Award. | — | ||||||
| 11/7/23 | ![]() Insights, Provocations, and Next Steps: Discoveries From the Research in Management Learning & Education (RMLE) UnConferences | In this episode of the Journal of Management Education podcast series, Associate Editor Nicholas Rhew sits down to talk with George Hrivnak and Amy Kenworthy about the JME special section titled "Insights, Provocations, and Next Steps: Discoveries From the Research in Management Learning & Education (RMLE) UnConferences". | — | ||||||
| 10/17/23 | ![]() Journal of Tropical Futures (Episode 3): Behind the scenes of Tree Flexing | This interview with Steffen Böhm follows his publication of the tropical provocation, 'Tree flexing: Forest politics and land struggles in the green economy' to talk about questions of land-based Indigenous struggles, bioenergy, how academics use the term 'elite' and the role this provocation can play in educating for a more critical approach to business and climate change. Transcript Notes | — | ||||||
| 10/10/23 | ![]() PMJ Award "2023 Most Cited Paper of the Last 10 Years" to Bent Flyvbjerg interviewed by G. Locatelli | Project Management Journal® has awarded its "2023 Most Cited Paper of the Last 10 Years" award to Bent Flyvbjerg for his article, "What You Should Know About Megaprojects and Why: An Overview," published in Project Management Journal, Vol. 45, No. 2. To learn more about the impact of this academic contribution to the profession, watch this video with Giorgio Locatelli and Bent Flyvbjerg. This is not owned, sponsored, or endorsed by the Project Management Institute or Sage. The views and opinions expressed by the video's participants are for informational purposes only. | — | ||||||
| 8/21/23 | ![]() 2021 Best Reviewer and Best Paper Awards | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 8/10/23 | ![]() Interview with Hugo Gaggiotti: Vulnerability in the Global Tropics? An Ethnography of the Experiences of International Managers in Venezuela and Mexico | In this podcast for the Journal of Tropical Futures: Sustainable Business, Governance & Development we dig into Hugo's research paper to explore boundaries of vulnerability in large, complex multinationals. What can an ethnographic understanding of 'global' organisations offer to managing in the tropics? How do questions of sustainability figure (or not) to this conversation, especially for oil and gas companies? An array of important questions for future research and methodological insights are shared. | — | ||||||
| 5/31/23 | ![]() Tony Walker - The tropics should not become the world's plastic pollution problem | In this episode, JTF Podcast Editor Joanna Stanberry interviews Tony Walker about his Tropical Provocation article, 'The tropics should not become the world's plastic pollution problem' in the Journal of Tropical Futures: Sustainable Business, Governance, & Development. Transcript Notes | — | ||||||
| 5/26/23 | ![]() Teaching During War in Ukraine: Service-Learning as a Tool for Facilitating Student Learning and Engagement During Times of Uncertainty and Crisis | In this episode of the JME podcast series, Amy Kenworthy is joined by Dean Sophia Opatska, the Founding Dean of the Business School and Vice-Rector for Strategic Development of Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv. More than one year after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Dean Opatska reflects upon navigating the initial trauma of war by expeditiously redesigning her international business course to incorporate a service-learning project for the first time, and shares about her aim of creating desperately needed stability, focus, contribution, and connection for her students during the early days, weeks, and months of the war in Ukraine. | — | ||||||
| 3/3/21 | ![]() Making Your Article Shine | Jeanie Forray and Kathy Lund Dean revisit the importance of impact first discussed in their August 2014 editorial (Some Thoughts on JME's Direction…), providing authors with new tips and resources for gaining exposure to their articles. | — | ||||||
| 8/12/20 | ![]() Working With(in) the Shadow of Experiential Learning | In this episode of the JME podcast series, Amy Kenworthy interviews Michael B. Elmes about his perspective on experiential learning and shadow dynamics, which he looks at in his JME article, "Working With(in) the Shadow of Experiential Learning." | — | ||||||
| 7/2/20 | ![]() The Response to Reviewers Letter | Jeanie Forray and Kathy Lund Dean discuss an element of the publishing sequence not always well understood by authors, and the ways in which this important document supports a high quality developmental review process that benefits both authors and reviewers. | — | ||||||
| 1/21/20 | ![]() JABS: The Origins of Lewin's Three Step Model of Change | Professor Bernard Burnes discusses his upcoming paper "The Origins of Lewin's Three Step Model of Change." | — | ||||||
| 1/9/20 | ![]() JME: Special Issue or Regular Submission? | Jeanie Forray and Kathy Lund Dean discuss considerations relevant to authors when deciding whether to submit a manuscript to a special issue or hold it for a regular submission. | — | ||||||
| 1/7/20 | ![]() JME: 44.1 In This Issue | Jeanie Forray and Kathy Lund Dean introduce the February 2020 issue (Wandering off the Beaten Path: Reimagining the Gift of Distraction). | — | ||||||
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