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Ken chats with Mary Beth Petrie, Dean of Admissions at Lawrence University (who works just two doors down from Ken). Beth reminds Ken what snowstorms can teach admissions folks about coping with pandemics, how to keep a team healthy in the midst of chaos, and, in an unusual twist, switches the typical ending of the ALP, much to Ken's surprise.

Many thanks to Rick Bailey and Sam Waterson of RHB for sharing their advice during this episode about how we can "imagine voraciously" during this time of uncertainty.

Rapid Descent

Walkout song: Independent Women by Destiny's Child and Into the Unknown (because she's watched Frozen II like 6 times).Best recent read: Dare to Lead by Brene Brown.Eager to read next: This is Chance! The Shaking of an All-American City; A Voice That Held it Together  by Jon MooallemFavorite thing to make in the kitchen: Apple pieWhat he uses to take and keep notes: Blueline Notepro and a Pilot VBall pen.Memorable bit of advice: You don't have to seize the day." from Glennon Doyle's Don't Carpe Diem | MomasteryBucket list: Travel to Turkey

The ALP is supported by RHB. Music arranged by Ryan Anselment

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