Episodes

  • Power Shifts, Power Moves, and Uncoupling of Power Couples.
    Jun 26 2025

    Intro:Welcome to Allegedly Higher, the podcast where we dissect issues in Higher Education through a human-centered lens, spiced up with pop culture flair. We're your guides through the maze of academia.

    Catch Up:Most first-year programs aren’t meeting the real needs of today’s students. That’s why Dr. Candice wrote Geaux Wiser: Secrets to College Success, a down-to-earth, research-based guide to help students navigate—not just survive—college. If you're an educator, this book can anchor your orientation, seminars, or retention programs. For bulk orders or training sessions, visit holistichigheredsolutions.com or hit the link in the show notes.

    This Week's Episode:

    🎙️ The Unraveling of Hip-Hop's Power Couple—Remy Ma, Papoose, and Claressa Shields:Once seen as a symbol of enduring love, Remy Ma and Papoose's relationship has unraveled in a public social media feud over infidelity. We dissect how public figures navigate personal turmoil online and ask, does airing disputes publicly help or hinder their personal and professional lives?


    🎙️ Halle Bailey and DDG's Relationship Turmoil:

    The co-parenting relationship between Halle Bailey and DDG has escalated into a legal battle. We explore the complexities of co-parenting and public scrutiny in the digital age.


    🎙️ Kim Kardashian's Unconventional Path to Law:

    Kim Kardashian has completed her legal apprenticeship, a non-traditional path that qualifies her to sit for the California Bar Exam. We discuss her journey and the interesting questions it raises about alternative legal education routes.


    🟣 Ryan Coogler’s Sinners:

    We dive into Ryan Coogler's new film, "Sinners," a period supernatural thriller. What do we think Coogler is trying to say with this one—and are we ready for it?


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    Higher Ed Highlights:

    • Southern University graduates its largest class of Black male nurses.

    • Savannah James partners with Howard University for a clinical study on her new skincare line.

    • Morris Brown College offers a lifeline to students from the closed Limestone College.

    • Harvard University sues the Trump administration over a retaliatory international student ban.

    • Leadership Changes at LSU and FAMU.

    • The University of New Orleans considers returning to the LSU system.


    🎙️ The Department of Education on the Chopping Block:

    In President Trump’s 2026 budget proposal, the Department of Education faces a dramatic $12 billion funding cut. Programs like TRIO, Federal Work-Study, and the Strengthening Institutions Program (affecting HBCUs and MSIs) are targeted for elimination. We dive into what this means for students who've historically relied on this support to get to and through college.


    Don't miss a minute of the conversation!


    Allegedly Higher: The Unraveling, The Unconventional, & The Cuts.

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    2 hrs and 13 mins
  • Reclassifying Power: What Sharpe, Shedeur & Tougaloo Tell Us
    May 7 2025

    Episode Description:
    In this episode of Allegedly Higher, we unpack four stories that expose how legacy, leadership, and public perception collide across sports and higher education. We kick things off with Shannon Sharpe’s mounting legal troubles and public scrutiny, then shift to Shedeur Sanders’ unexpected NFL Draft slide and what it says about culture and character in professional sports. In higher ed, we break down the 2025 overhaul of the Carnegie Classification system—and what it really means for how colleges are ranked and funded. Finally, we turn our attention to Tougaloo College, where a faculty vote of no confidence has sparked urgent questions about governance, mission, and accountability at HBCUs.

    This episode is about more than headlines—it’s about how systems respond when power, potential, and pressure meet.


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    If you're an educator looking for something practical for orientation, seminars, or retention programs, this book is a game-changer.
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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Locked Up, Locked Out & Looking for Justice
    Mar 18 2025

    🎙️ Allegedly Higher | FYE Conference, Wendy Williams, Jailhouse Tracks & Hazing Scandals 🎧

    Welcome to Allegedly Higher, the podcast where we break down higher education topics with a human-centered approach—sprinkled with pop culture flair! Hosted by Dr. Erin and Dr. Candice, we navigate the maze of academia while keeping an eye on the latest headlines.

    🔹 Catching Up: Fresh from the FYE Conference—key takeaways and insights!
    🔹 Wendy Williams’ Guardianship Battle: The former talk show queen has reportedly passed a psychiatric evaluation. Could this be her path to regaining independence?
    🔹 Jailhouse Tracks & Industry Drama: Tory Lanez drops Peterson from behind bars, detailing his life in prison, lost friendships, and personal betrayals. Meanwhile, R. Kelly’s latest recorded messages spark controversy.
    🔹 Hazing Scandal Rocks Higher Ed: Another tragic case of hazing makes headlines, raising urgent questions about accountability, campus culture, and the long-term impact on student safety.

    🎧 Tune in for unfiltered conversations, critical analysis, and a little bit of pop culture tea!

    💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments & subscribe for more!

    #AllegedlyHigher #HigherEd #WendyWilliams #ToryLanez #Hazing #FYEConference


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    2 hrs and 3 mins
  • When I Can't Go High, I Stay Home
    Jan 22 2025

    In this episode of Allegedly Higher, we dive into the latest headlines and impactful moments across higher education and pop culture:

    • Wendy Williams Speaks Out: Wendy Williams gets candid on The Breakfast Club, discussing her guardianship battle and the emotional toll of her ongoing fight for independence.

    • Jamie Foxx vs. Katt Williams: Sparks fly in the comedy world as we unpack the playful yet pointed jabs exchanged between Jamie Foxx and Katt Williams.

    • Maverick Carter’s Basketball Vision: Could the NBA face a serious competitor? We discuss Maverick Carter’s involvement in a $5 billion international basketball league and its potential to disrupt the sports landscape.

    • AGB Trends in Higher Education Leadership: We explore insights from the AGB Search article on the evolving demands for college presidents. From financial expertise to strategic planning, we break down what it takes to lead in today’s higher ed climate.

    • Bennett College President Announces Departure: Suzanne Elise Walsh, JD, announces her decision to step down in 2025, leaving a lasting legacy of innovation, academic excellence, and commitment to social justice at this historic women’s HBCU.

    Join us as we connect the dots, analyze the impacts, and offer our take on these compelling stories shaping higher education, leadership, and culture.

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    2 hrs and 2 mins
  • And, Did!
    Oct 14 2024

    In this episode of Allegedly Higher, hosts Dr. Erin Wheeler and Dr. Candice Jackson deliver an entertaining and insightful deep dive into pop culture, legal controversies, and higher education. Titled "And Did!", this episode explores the ongoing legal battles surrounding Diddy, and the ripple effects across the music industry.

    From the ethical dilemmas of celebrity memoirs like Kim Porter's posthumous book to Melania Trump's memoir in light of her husband’s political stances, no stone is left unturned. The duo also takes on the brilliance of comedians like Cat Williams and Josh Johnson, while analyzing the complexities of fame, love, and reputation with Cardi B’s public relationship struggles.

    🏆 Key Topics Include:

    • Diddy's legal drama and its impact on the music world.
    • Ethical questions around posthumous memoirs: Kim Porter and Melania Trump.
    • Reflections on the influence of public personas like Cardi B on love and relationships.
    • The viral Shannon Sharpe livestream incident.
    • How celebrity narratives shape entertainment and societal perceptions.

    Join Dr. Erin and Dr. Candice as they mix humor with thoughtful commentary on pop culture’s biggest headlines, and connect them to larger societal issues in higher education and beyond.


    🔗 Listen, Subscribe, and Share for more thought-provoking and humorous discussions!

    #Diddy #AndDid #KimPorter #MelaniaTrump #CardiB #PopCulture #HigherEducation #CelebrityDrama #Podcast #MusicIndustry #DrErinWheeler #DrCandiceJackson #AllegedlyHigher #CelebrityControversy

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    1 hr and 41 mins
  • Episode 12: Toothless Drama, Iconic Losses, and DEI Battles
    Oct 12 2024

    In this episode of Allegedly Higher, Dr. Erin and Dr. Candice dive deep into the most pressing challenges in higher education today. They explore the widening gap in student preparedness and social skills while reflecting on the latest moments in pop culture, including the recent losses of beloved entertainment icons.

    But the conversation doesn’t stop there. Dr. Erin and Dr. Candice break down the Supreme Court’s recent decision to strike down affirmative action, exploring its profound impact on college enrollment—especially for Black and Latino students. They discuss the pivotal role of Ed Bloom and Students for Fair Admissions in this ruling, and examine the potential ripple effects on diversity in higher education.

    This episode also highlights the importance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in maintaining access for Black students, and the critical need for legal and financial protection of these institutions. The hosts also emphasize the role of government investments in supporting HBCUs, and their vital contributions to producing future professionals across numerous fields.

    Tune in to hear:

    • The fallout of the Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action.
    • How HBCUs are stepping up to fill the educational gap for students of color.
    • Recent celebrity news, including the passing of entertainment legends.

    Subscribe now to stay informed on the latest in higher education, pop culture, and critical social issues. Share this episode with friends and rate us to keep the conversation going!

    #AffirmativeAction #HigherEducation #HBCUs #BlackStudents #LatinoStudents #EdBloom #PopCulture #SupremeCourt #DEI #StudentsForFairAdmissions #SocialSkills #StudentPreparedness #GovernmentInvestment #DiversityInEducation #CelebrityNews #AllegedlyHigher

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Stop putting Woody on the stand (or making him president)
    Aug 30 2024

    Summary


    In this episode of Allegedly Higher, Dr. Erin Wheeler and Dr. Candace Jackson discuss various topics including their busy schedules, writing books, revisiting past work, and their experiences with teaching. They also delve into pop culture, including the Braxton family, Tyrese's emotional interview, Drake's selfies, and the YSL Woody trial. In this conversation, Erin and Dr. Jackson discuss the challenges and issues surrounding higher education leadership. They highlight the pressure on college presidents to navigate political considerations, the importance of selecting the right candidate for the role, and the need for boards to prioritize the well-being of students and the institution. They also explore the impact of short tenures and the lack of diversity in leadership positions. The conversation concludes with a call to rethink leadership in higher education and prioritize empathy, self-awareness, and the ability to make informed decisions.


    Keywords

    higher education, busy schedules, writing books, teaching, pop culture, Braxton family, Tyrese, Drake, YSL Woody trial, higher education, leadership, college presidents, challenges, political considerations, candidate selection, board, students, short tenures, diversity, empathy, self-awareness, informed decisions



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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Young Slime Life: C-Suite and Courtroom Edition
    Aug 20 2024

    In this episode of Allegedly Higher, Dr. Erin and Dr. Candice dive into a dynamic mix of pop culture, higher education leadership changes, and student success trends. We kick things off with the latest updates on RayGun's journey to the Olympics as breakdancing debuts in 2024, the big leadership shake-up at Starbucks with Chipotle's former CEO taking the helm, and Lauryn Hill's controversial statements blaming the media for her cancelled tour. We also bring you the latest updates on the YSL trial, where Young Thug's legal battles continue to unfold with dramatic twists. In the "Who's In? Who's Out?" segment, we explore the major presidential changes at Florida A&M and Columbia University and discuss the increasing challenges faced by college presidents today. The "Student Success" segment sheds light on how increased financial aid is driving demand for comprehensive support services and examines the potential decline in traditional reading practices among students in the digital age. This episode blends pop culture insights with critical issues in higher education, offering a thought-provoking and engaging discussion. #AllegedlyHigher #HigherEducation #PopCulture #Leadership #StudentSuccess #YSLTrial #Podcast


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    1 hr and 53 mins