
Gettin' Stuff Done in Higher Education
Claim This Podcastby Fritz Vandover, Kelvin Bentley, and Kevin Shriner
Podcast Overview
<p>There are plenty of higher ed podcasts out there, but most focus on broad trends, big headlines, or surface-level commentary. What’s often missing are the authentic voices of the people who actually move things forward on campus every day. </p><p>That’s why Fritz Vandover, Kelvin Bentley, and Kevin Shriner created the GSD Podcast. Collectively, we bring more than 80 years of lived experience across teaching, administration, policy, technology, and leadership. We’ve built programs, sat in cabinet meetings, navigated layoffs, and wrestled with the realities of enrollment cliffs, accreditation, and innovation fatigue.</p>
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Recent Episodes

June 17, 2026
GSD Episode 18: Darin Francis
In this episode of Gettin' Stuff Done in Higher Education, Kelvin, Fritz, and Kevin sit down with Darin Francis, Managing Partner and CEO of Harbinger Lane Consulting [https://www.harbingerlane.com/], to discuss how colleges and universities can strengthen connections between education and vendors. Darin shares his humanistic approach to help start-up vendors become trusted thought partners by thoroughly understanding institutional needs.

June 3, 2026
GSD Episode 17: Phil Hill
In this episode, Fritz, Kelvin, and Kevin sit down with one of the sharpest voices in education technology: Phil Hill [https://wcet.wiche.edu/people/phil-hill/], market analyst, consultant, and founder of Phil Hill & Associates. For more than two decades, Phil has helped universities, vendors, and investors cut through the hype and understand where higher ed is really heading — work you've likely seen in his widely read On EdTech newsletter [https://onedtech.philhillaa.com/] or in those famous LMS market-share graphics that turn up in conference decks everywhere. We talk with Phil about what's actually working (and what isn't) across the edtech landscape, the real impact of AI on campus, and how institutions can make smarter decisions in an era of constant change.

May 20, 2026
GSD Episode 16: Nick Beadle
Kelvin, Kevin, and Friz speak with Nick Beadle, CEO of Jobs That Work Solutions [https://jobsthat.work/], a Washington, D.C.-based consultancy focused on jobs policy and workforce development funding. Join us for a lively discussion about workforce development efforts at the federal level such as Workforce Pell and the apoprenticeship models higher education is exploring to help its learners be better prepared to transition into an evolving world of work.
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- What is Gettin' Stuff Done in Higher Education?
<p>There are plenty of higher ed podcasts out there, but most focus on broad trends, big headlines, or surface-level commentary. What’s often missing are the authentic voices of the people who actually move things forward on campus every day. </p><p>That’s why Fritz Vandover, Kelvin Bentley, and Kevin Shriner created the GSD Podcast. Collectively, we bring more than 80 years of lived experience across teaching, administration, policy, technology, and leadership. We’ve built programs, sat in cabinet meetings, navigated layoffs, and wrestled with the realities of enrollment cliffs, accreditation, and innovation fatigue.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
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- Does this podcast accept guests?
Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.
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