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The Grading Podcast

Sharona Krinsky and Robert Bosley

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Grading is an extremely important and largely unexamined piece of the classroom puzzle. In this weekly podcast, Sharona Krinsky and Robert Bosley, two long time classroom instructors from the K-12 and Higher Ed worlds, explore the nuts and bolts of grading student work. From looking at traditional grading practices to other types of grading such as alternative grading, equitable grading, ungrading, and more, join us as we and our guests provide the research, practices, and details needed to ...
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Join Cassie Price as she dives into the mysterious world of conspiracy theories on Whispers in the Dark. Each episode will unravel the layers of some of the most controversial theories out there. Together, we will explore the compelling evidence and lingering questions that keep us all wondering. Whether you're a fellow conspiracy theorist or a curious skeptic, get ready to question our reality and explore the whispers creeping in the dark.
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Soundings

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Soundings is the sandbox for all student work from the Stanford Storytelling Project (SSP). SSP is an arts program at Stanford University that explores how we live in and through stories and how we can use them to change our lives. Our mission is to promote the transformative nature of traditional and modern oral storytelling, from Lakota tales to Radiolab, and empower students to create and perform their own stories. The project sponsors courses, workshops, live events, and grants, along wi ...
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A bite-sized show about big ideas. From the people who make Planet Money, The Indicator helps you make sense of what's happening in today's economy. It's a quick hit of insight into money, work, and business. Monday through Friday, in 10 minutes or less.
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The Eternal Student 360 is a podcast that explores the journey of learning and growth through the lens of life experiences, art, sport, travel, and poetry. Drawing on my work as a social worker in sport, psychotherapist, trainer, photographer, poet, wanderer, student of life, and lifelong student, this podcast emphasizes personal transformation, resilience, and the beauty of the human journey. Each episode offers reflections, stories, and practical insights to inspire listeners to embrace gr ...
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SENSES Program Coordinator Nick Piato interviews student creators who frequent the SENSES Lab at Syracuse University. This series is used to highlight student work, dive into their creative progress, and find out where they're going next.
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Social Work Beginnings

Social Work Student Society

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Social Work Beginnings is a student hosted podcast engaging with instructors, agencies and members of the social work community in Canada. As we strive to learn to become effective social workers at the beginning of our careers, we seek to amplify the on-going work to advance social justice in Canada within social work. This podcast was born out of a desire to equitably increase the accessibility of opportunity to learn outside the classroom about our diverse field. https://www.swbeginnings.ca
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The C Student

Colin Wareham

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Daily 5 min uploads of questions from high school entrepreneurs, answered by high school entrepreneurs. Weekly interviews with an up and coming high school businessperson as well. Enjoy!
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Expert Instruction is the PBISApps Teach by Design podcast where we talk to experts from the educational field - researchers, practitioners, community members - about their work. Each episode connects with that month’s Teach by Design article, taking you deeper into your own exploration of the topic. Expert Instruction gives you a fly-on-the-wall perspective to hear how the research can work in your school, too. Visit PBISApps: www.pbisapps.org
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Hosted by Edīte Garjāne and Rasmus Noah Hansen, Millennials at Work is about… exactly that - millennials at work. What we want from a workplace, how to be our boss and everything around being a young professional
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WFNP The Edge

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WFNP is an educationally affiliated, non-commercial station, striving to serve the community’s best interest. The station provides innovative, cutting-edge music, news, and talk programming. WFNP broadcasts to the campus community, the entire Hudson Valley, and beyond via our web stream and 88.7 FM. WFNP is a student run organization. Our DJs work hard to give listeners great shows and keep them coming back for more. Each DJ has the ability to create their own masterpiece for the community.
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Beyond the Prompt dives deep into the world of AI and its expanding impact on business and daily work. Hosted by Jeremy Utley of Stanford's d.school, alongside Henrik Werdelin, an entrepreneur known for starting BarkBox, prehype and other startups, each episode features conversations with innovators and leaders to uncover pragmatic stories of how organizations leverage AI to accelerate success. Learn creative strategies and actionable tactics you can apply right away as AI capabilities advan ...
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Uncuffed empowers people in California prisons to tell their own stories. The award-winning collaboration between incarcerated student producers and professional journalists shines light on the human experience of people before, during, and after their prison terms. The new Season 4 is hosted by formerly incarcerated producer Greg Eskridge. https://www.WeAreUncuffed.org
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Hopkins Hacks

Chinat Yu, Resham Talwar

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Everyone has a unique journey of exploration at Hopkins, and our podcast puts your favorite faculty, alumni, and students in the hot seat to share their experiences and takeaways. We discuss the four key pillars of college life: Work, Relationships, Health, and Play, and we share our guests' stories of how they leveraged Hopkins resources. We strive to empower you with perspective that will allow you to make the most of your Hopkins experience!
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Students who create their own media projects have fun while they are learning! The Georgia Student Media Festival is a program that encourages project-based learning by providing a showcase for student work and feedback from educators and media professionals beyond the students’ own schools. Find out for yourself: How & what to enter, Dates for each level of competition, Interpreting the judging rubrics, Samples of winning projects, and Ideas for apps, software & resources for media production
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We're talking with the people migrating from, to, and within this Himalayan country located between China and India. You'll hear from a wide range of Nepali men and women who have chosen to leave the country for better work or education opportunities. Their stories will help you understand what drives people — in Nepal and worldwide — to mortgage their property or borrow huge sums of money to go abroad, often leaving their loved ones behind. Despite many predictions, migration from Nepal has ...
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The Innovating Together Podcast

University Innovation Alliance

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Welcome to innovating together, a podcast produced by the University Innovation Alliance. This is a podcast for busy people in higher education who are looking for the “aha moments” that can propel their work forward. Innovating Together curates the best insights, research, and experts. To connect with us further, visit www.theuia.org.
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For generations, Black Americans have been systematically excluded from industries, career opportunities, and the wealth-building power of work. Black@Work is here to change that. This podcast isn’t just about landing jobs—it’s about thriving in them, navigating industries, and reshaping the workplace for future Black talent. Through candid interviews with professionals across fields, we explore real career paths, workplace lessons, and the unspoken rules of work. Whether you’re a student ma ...
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In The Huddle

Study & Play USA

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The world of US college sport is both expansive and exciting, and international student-athletes are signing up in their droves for their shot at a scholarship opportunity. In The Huddle is the creation of Study & Play USA, widely regarded as the GO TO experts in facilitating the best possible outcomes for all stakeholders in this industry: US college coaches and recruiters, local high schools, families of student-athletes and most importantly the student-athletes themselves. So as you jog o ...
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There are a lot of great youth ministry podcasts out there, but not many focus only on volunteers. THE YOUTH MINISTRY PODCAST FOR VOLUNTEERS is all about providing great content to help volunteers who work with teenagers. Each episode is short and to the point on topics about how to best impact teenagers with the gospel. Each episode will be hosted by a couple youth ministry vets that have been working with teenagers for over 30 years. If you love working with teenagers, you’re going to love ...
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The Vortex Podcast

UCA Vortex Podcast

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From Fiction to Poetry, Screenplays to Short Stories, the University of Central Arkansas's Vortex Podcast has it all just for you! Through the work of our dedicated staff, we bring student work to life through voice and audio, as well as speaking with visiting authors, upcoming writers and creators across the country, and hearing advice from the amazing faculty on our campus. Questions? Comments? Concerns for our sanity? Leave a comment and follow us to make sure we don't go too far into our ...
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The place to reflect on all things inequality injustice and oppression at work. You tell us what is up and will do some thinking will do some research and will propose some possible solutions so that together we can make the workplace work for everyone. Your workplace dilemmas, your challenges and your queries at work. Join Guilaine Kinouani every first and third Monday of every month!To send us your queries, questions and dilemmas please email [email protected]
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The most significant aspect of our learning is what we do with it. Speaking intelligently with real people about global conflicts and issues that affect them has substantial educational value for students. This production consists of authentic student work - mistakes and all. Innovation Diploma is an innovative educational program of The Mount Vernon Upper School in Atlanta, Georgia. Students learn through self-directed investigation and analysis while solving real problems. Students engage ...
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Work in Progress

Work in Progress

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This is a student run and produced podcast. Recorded during class time to give students real experience and risks while running and creating a podcast. Mr. Miller helps guide students to ensure success.
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A podcast that looks into the psychosocial elements that contribute to conspiracy theories and political extremism. Hosted by social worker and conspiracy theory researcher Nelson Perez.
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Truman State Student Government wants to tell you about all the important projects and policies we're working on! Tune in to hear more about a behind-the-scenes look at Student Government and how our work impacts your day-to-day life at Truman. Got questions or suggestions? Come visit our office on the bottom floor of the SUB or email us at [email protected]! Go Dawgs!
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Revengers: Friends From Work

Hopewell Valley Student Publication Network

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Join podcast host Christina Zelin as she dives into the thrilling and emotional world of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. We’ll look into the movies and TV shows throughout the saga, and what makes Marvel the best superhero universe out there.
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Believing that the Bible is the Word of God takes simple faith; truly understanding its meaning for life today takes hard work. The Bible was written long ago, in a foreign language, within an alien culture, using unfamiliar literary styles. All of these obstacles require careful examination by today's Bible student. This podcast is for those willing to do the hard work to discover God's wisdom for life today. Your teacher, Stan Watkins, completed his Bachelor of Religious Education from Mul ...
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The SmartMove2UK

The SmartMove2UK

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Leading in the Immigration Industry since 2009! Our team of UK immigration lawyers consult clients for various UK visa categories – from business – to student – to family visas. We offer end-to-end advisory services concerning personal/business migration. We also work on refusal cases and assist in filing an appeal. The SmartMove2UK provides full representation service for a successful immigration journey. If you want to invest, do business, study, work or visit, make The SmartMove2UK by app ...
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On the road training schools in Trust-Based Observations trainings, we periodically see absolute teaching brilliance during our 20-minute observations. It dawned on us that we have an obligation to share this brilliance with all teachers so they can learn and grow from one another. Each episode is an interview with one of these teachers where we explore their strengths as they share their tips and tricks. Tips and tricks that definitely lead to improved teaching and learning.
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Learn more about the UIA by visiting: Website LinkedIn Twitter YouTube Facebook This week's episode is sponsored by Mainstay, a student retention and engagement tool where you can increase student and staff engagement with the only platform consistently proven to boost engagement, retention, and wellbeing. To learn more about Mainstay, click here.…
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In today's episode Simone reflects on the invisible and unpaid labour that students of colour do within higher education. They use the article The Invisible Labor of BIPOC Students by Stephanie Tavares: https://www.ncan.org/news/560484/The-Invisible-Labor-of-BIPOC-Students.htm as a jumping off point, drawing on their lived experience within higher …
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Send us a text In a take on Robert Kiyosaki's book, "Why A students work for C students," Ryan points out how and why this is exactly true. He also promotes the idea of eradicating the notion that A students in school are somehow "better" than C students... as well as offers some advice on what to do if you have either, at home.…
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In this episode, Sharona and Bosley look at some of the challenges that elementary school face when considering standards based reporting and standards based grading. From issues with consistency between instructors to the differences between communicating with parents versus communicating with students. Join us in this discussion as we look at the…
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Two American farmers tell us how they're feeling about a trade war that targets the soybean industry's biggest customer: China. Related episodes: How many times can you say uncertainty in one economic report? (Apple / Spotify) Why Trump's potential tariffs are making business owners anxious (Apple / Spotify) For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicat…
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🎙 UK ETA Explained: What Indian Travellers Need to Know | SmartMove2UK Podcast In this episode of the SmartMove2UK Podcast, we unpack the new UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system and explain what it means — and doesn’t mean — for Indian citizens planning a trip to the UK. We cover: Who needs an ETA and when it will apply Key dates for im…
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Opportunities for Indian AI Professionals in the UK | SmartMove2UK Podcast In this episode of the SmartMove2UK Podcast, we explore how Indian AI professionals and tech entrepreneurs can tap into the UK’s booming artificial intelligence sector. With over 13,000 new AI jobs expected by 2025 and more than 3,000 AI companies already operating in the UK…
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The Beigie Awards are back to recognize the regional Federal Reserve Bank with the best Beige Book entry. On today's episode, we shine a spotlight on a Midwest food bank. Related episodes: Why Midwest crop farmers are having a logistics problem (Apple / Spotify) How many times can you say uncertainty in one economic report? (Apple / Spotify) For sp…
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Today’s episode explores the intricate world of Ivy League water polo recruitment, featuring insights from Coach Petar Momcilovic of Brown University. Listeners will get to hear Coach Momcilovic discuss the much talked about Junior Olympics, the importance of researching these universities before meeting with a coach. We dissect the infamous June 1…
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In today's episode Guilaine reflects on when Diversity, Equality and Inclusion policies, procedures, rules and regulations, become blockers to achieving, or advancing, diversity, equality and inclusion within the workplace. Or as she prefers to see define it blockers to combating inequality, injustice and oppression getting in the way of achieving …
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President Trump's federal cuts and scrutiny of academic institutions are forcing some U.S. scientists to head for the border. On today's show, an entomologist keeping America's farms safe from pests reconsiders America. And a CEO of a Canadian hospital explains how they are benefiting from the exodus. Related episodes: How much international studen…
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Send us a text It is hard to decide if we are in favor or against a particular bill without going deep on what it entails... which is exactly what Ryan does in this episode. Ultimately, it seems to come down to what your perception of what homeschooling really is, and what homeschool families look like. Ryan will help to shape that perception.…
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This week on a special episode of "Off The Cuff," Beth is joined by NASFAA’s new president and CEO Melanie Storey to answer questions submitted from NASFAA members. Melanie answers several questions, ranging from challenges with FAFSA simplification, the state of federal student aid, the current political climate, the future of the financial aid pr…
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On this episode, we will dive into the world of the Mandela Effect. Countless people remember events that never happened. From missing Monopoly monocles to misquoted movie lines, these strange memories raise questions. Are we not remembering, or are we slipping between timelines? Join Cassie Price as she explores the phenomenon that blurs the line …
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Many international students are rethinking their education in the United States as the federal government revokes visas, often over minor infractions. A shift away could carry a heavy economic toll, as international students contributed $44 billion to the U.S. economy last school year. So what happens when a generation of bright-eyed scholars decid…
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Please enjoy this replay of episode 20 from November 2023. Coming to you from the California Mathematics Council - South annual conference, Sharona and Bosley sit down for a wonderful conversation with Dr. Sean Nank. Sean is an adjunct professor at California State University San Marcos, a full professor at the American College of Education, as wel…
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In this episode of the Innovating Together Podcast, host Bridget Burns sits down with Steve Wuhs and Claire Creighton from Oregon State University to review a transformational story of change. How do you drive institutional change in a way that’s people-centered, ambitious, and built to last; especially in a complex, decentralized university? Orego…
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Stablecoins are the latest digital asset to grab headlines. Congress is considering legislation around the cryptocurrency, and a Trump family-affiliated company is preparing to launch its own Stablecoin. But does this digital currency live up to its own name? Related episodes: What's this about a crypto reserve? (Apple / Spotify) Is 'government cry…
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As the U.S. goes head-to-head with the rest of the world on tariffs, those countries are trying to figure out their best diplomatic strategy. One dilemma countries have is how close they get with another global superpower: China. On today's show, we hear from Pakistan's Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb about how the country is balancing trade re…
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In this episode, Devin McNulty, founder of Funmentum Labs and creator of Funware, joins us to explore what happens when you treat fun not as fluff—but as a powerful lever for doing serious work. After 15 years of leading high-stakes strategy and innovation workshops for Fortune 500 teams, Devin set out to scale his approach. The result: Funware, an…
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I’ve said it to you listeners more than once: it seems that almost every young person I've met in Nepal in the last couple years was planning to go overseas, or knows someone who's doing so. Now I have proof, kind of. Yesterday I spoke to a researcher whose team surveyed a high school graduating class. 40% of the students said they want to go study…
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For weeks, Target has been the subject of a boycott after its decision to pull back on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. And early data shows it's taken a toll on the company. But in other instances, boycotts haven't made much of a splash. Today on the show, when does a boycott actually make a difference? Related episodes: SPAM strik…
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In this episode, we follow Mark, the gospel writer, as he turns from recording Jesus’ teaching to telling stories of his deeds. The two miracle stories discussed today continue Jesus’ slow unveiling of his identity. First, Jesus and the disciples encounter a fierce storm on the Sea of Galilee, so violent that his seasoned fisherman-followers despai…
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In this episode of the Youth Ministry Podcast for Volunteers, Chris Trent and Jennifer Fletcher are joined by Mike McGarry, author of A Biblical Theology for Youth Ministry. They discuss the importance of grounding youth ministry in biblical theology, the intergenerational aspect of faith, and the commitment of the church to nurture the next genera…
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Send us a text On today's episode, I am joined by Peter Beinart, a professor of journalism and political science at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York and author of "Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza". A book that assesses how the Zionist movement has rationalized the suffering of Palestinian…
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In this episode of The Eternal Student 360 Podcast, I had the honor of sitting down with photographer Greg Urbano — someone whose work first captured my attention for its emotional depth and precision. Our conversation went beyond photography and into life itself: how experiences shape us, how creativity heals, and why staying true to yourself matt…
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In this special reflection, I open up about why I created The Eternal Student 360 Podcast — not from a place of expertise, but from a place of courage, learning, and connection. For years, I stayed quiet, carrying self-doubt and a sense of invisibility. This podcast is my way of saying yes to growth, to speaking my truth, and to honoring the storie…
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AI can't yet one-shot an entire product—but with the rise of vibe coding, it's getting close. YC's Tom Blomfield has spent the last month building side projects with tools like Claude Code, Windsurf, and Aqua, seeing just how far you can push modern LLMs. From writing full-stack apps to debugging with a single paste of an error message, AI is becom…
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It's ... Indicators of the Week! Our weekly look at the some of the most fascinating economic numbers from the news. On today's episode, we investigate falling foreign travel to the U.S., why student loan default collections are back, and why maaaaaaaybe being so friendly with our AI chatbot pals has a cost. Related episodes: Economists take on stu…
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This week on "Off The Cuff," Maria is joined by Jill, Megan, and Nalia to discuss several issues impacting the world of higher education. First, Megan debriefs listeners on this week’s news that the Department of Education (ED) will resume the collections process for defaulted federal student loans. Then, Jill discusses the upcoming negotiated rule…
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As a little kid, Anthony Ivy thought to himself, “When I grow up, I want to be a hustler.” He got what he wanted, but he also ended up in prison. Eventually, that same drive led him to a brand new hustle on the outside. This time, it’s legal. This week, we’re handing over the mic to Ivy. He’ll share his story and tell you about an amazing Uncuffed …
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President Trump has not been afraid to tack on tariffs over and over again. Allies and foes alike are anxiously wondering if the tariffs will stick or whether a trade deal will be made. On today's episode, we take a look behind the curtains of the White House administration and examine the advisors whispering into Trump's ear. Related episodes: Dea…
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In part 2 of our Oxford house series, Lindsay Hughes and Marlon Guest share their personal journeys into recovery and how Oxford House, a self-run network of sober living homes, provided them with a safe and supportive community. They discuss the democratic structure of Oxford Houses, the importance of peer support, and how their involvement with t…
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This episode is part 1 of our Oxford House deep dive and features Professor Altus discussing her research on communal living and delves into the history of the Oxford House model for addiction recovery. Learn about the unique success factors of this model, including the integration of the spirit of recovery into daily life within the supportive com…
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This episode features Noni Boado, a Kickapoo and Ilocano graduate of Washburn's Family and Human Services program, discussing her work as a full-spectrum indigenous birth worker and co-founder of Two Sister Bears. Noni shares her journey through higher education as a first-generation immigrant and tribal member, highlighting her transition to addic…
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This episode features Melissa Goodman and Kristen Shook from Mirror Inc. and the host of the Reentry Reframed Podcast discuss their roles in providing support and resources to individuals, particularly those in the reentry program and the Intersection of Care (ITC) mentorship initiative for incarcerated women. They highlight the environment of the …
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In this introductory episode, the new hosts, Gloria (Ntakadzeni Nematandani) and Raymond, both Family and Human Services majors, interview each other about their journeys to Washburn and their motivations for studying in the department. Gloria shares her experiences as an international student and her switch from nursing to human services, while Ra…
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This episode features Torrez Dawson sharing his experiences working with families in the foster care system and discusses the flexibility he found in online education. He also highlights how internships were crucial in propelling him forward in his human services career.By Washburn Student Media
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In this episode, Dani Essman, the Women's Activities and Learning Coordinator at the Topeka Correctional Facility, discusses the unique challenges faced by incarcerated mothers and the vital programs offered to help them maintain connections with their children, such as parenting classes, video visits, and the "Reading to Your Child" program. Essma…
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This episode of For Human Sake features Travis Freed, the Crisis and Recovery Director at Family Service and Guidance Center, who discusses the center's wide range of services for the Topeka community, including crisis intervention, therapy, and case management. Freed highlights the opportunities for Family and Human Services majors at the center, …
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In this episode, Washburn University alumna Nikki Ramirez Jennings shares her diverse career path with a Family and Human Services degree, including her impactful work as Executive Director of the nonprofit SENT and her current role within the school district. Nikki emphasizes the importance of self-care in the helping professions and highlights th…
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