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Rhoden Fellows Podcast

Andscape, William C. Rhoden

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Andscape’s Rhoden Fellows podcast is hosted by a rotation of four undergraduate students at HBCU’s who are training under New York Times award-winning columnist William C. Rhoden as the next generation of sports journalists. Through the lens of sports, the fellows discuss stories about race, class and culture.
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Biblical Greek Mini Stories

Biblical Text Institute

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Listen to Biblical Greek on the go. Each episode contains a short Koine Greek story, and a few simple questions in Koine Greek that you can answer in Koine Greek. See https://biblicaltext.com/study/biblical-greek-mini-stories for scripts. Koine Greek describes the type of Ancient Greek spoken at the time of the New Testament church. This podcast focuses specifically on the subset of Ancient Greek that is used in the Biblical Text. Students of Ancient Greek that have an interest in New Testam ...
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The fellows discuss the unseen challenges and dangers students may face on HBCU campuses. The discussion sheds a light on issues that often go unreported, emphasizing the importance of awareness and accountability in creating safer spaces for every student. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Calandrea Carter and Alauna Marable sit with breast cancer survivor Tralee Hale and her son, Kelee Ringo of the Philadelphia Eagles. They share their journey of resilience, love, and advocacy during Tralee’s triple-negative breast cancer diagnosis and the importance of early detection. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adch…
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In June, SportsCenter anchor Jay Harris announced his prostate cancer diagnosis on Good Morning America. Harris joins the Rhoden Fellows to discuss his recovery, the importance of early detection, and his advocacy to raise awareness within the African American community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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The Rhoden Fellows reflect on covering their first NBA Draft, from navigating press credentials to interviewing future players. They offer behind-the-scenes insight, discuss the emotions of Draft night and what it means to be part of the next generation of Black media voices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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The Rhoden Fellows dive into the pivotal role father figures play in shaping the next generations of athletes. This podcast unpacks how Black fatherhood is redefining not only athletic success, but also identity. Join us as we honor the men who coach from the sidelines of life, and the athlete-children who carry their lessons forward on and off the…
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Nilea Cosley and Gabrielle Heyward interview Rhoden Fellow Sydney Cuillier and her Southern University classmates - Ashley Lovelace, Verbon Muhammad, Loren Sullivan, and Eric White - about wining an HBCU Sports Emmy for their work on "The Hidden Sport." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Team Harris - Aniyah, Assata, and Madison - recap covering the Men’s and Women’s Final Four. We dive into behind-the-scenes moments, standout performances, and what it was like to witness history courtside. Then, shifting to initial reactions to the 2024 WNBA Draft and what it means for the league's future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit p…
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Meet two of the four new Rhoden Fellows! Team Harris - Aniyah, Assata, and Madison - sat with Ciara Latham (Howard University) and Raigan Lydon (Morgan State University), members of the Rhoden Fellowship class of 2026. They share their sports journeys, experiences at HBCUs and what they're excited about as they begin the fellowship. Learn more abou…
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Join the Rhoden Fellows for an engaging conversation in celebration of Women’s History Month. Gabby, Nilea and Sydney discuss the most influential female athletes, share personal inspirations, and highlight how we can do better in telling underrepresented stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Team Harris - Assata Allah-Shabazz, Aniyah Robinson, and Madison Firle - sits down with Tyler-Symone Brown, a proud Florida A&M University Rattler and founder & CEO of "Dear Rattler," a platform dedicated to guiding prospective students on their journey to attending HBCUs. Brown shares her inspiration for creating the program and her vision for exp…
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Team Rhoden - Nilea, Sydney and Gabby - discusses the NBA HBCU Classic with coach Douglas Whittler and guard Cedric Taylor lll, of Morehouse College, prior to the NBA All-Star Game. The Maroon Tigers will face Tuskegee University in the fourth annual event. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Vincent Pierson, Founder and Executive Director of the Black Sports Business Academy (BSBA) joins Nilea Cosley, Sydney Cuillier, and Gabby Heyward as they explore the importance of mentorship within the HBCU community. BSBA is a non-profit dedicated to enhancing experiences and career outcomes for HBCU students interested in sports and entertainmen…
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Fellows, Assata Allah-Shabazz, Aniyah Robinson, and Madison Firle, sit with two members of Alabama State University’s first women's flag football team Harmonie Thomas and Kamaira Crawford. The Hornets share their journey in becoming DI athletes, led by head coach Jennifer Constable, and making their mark in the sport. Learn more about your ad choic…
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Joe Cuillier, father of Rhoden Fellow Sydney Cuillier, discusses his rehabilitation from a prostate cancer diagnosis and the importance of getting an annual physical. Joe answers questions and shares concerns with Sydney and her colleagues Nilea Cosley and Gabrielle Heyward as part of ESPN’s 18th Annual V Week for Cancer Research. Learn more about …
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Join Team KJ - Nilea Cosley, Sydney Cuillier, and Gabby Heyward - as they interview SinceThe80s co-founders, Barry Johnson and Zeke Nicholson. The duo discuss their recent collaborations with the NBA, the unique intersection of sports and music, and how authentic partnerships can drive growth and brand strategy. Learn more about your ad choices. Vi…
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In this episode, the dynamic trio of Assata, Aniyah, and Madison take the reins as Team Rhoden! Join us for a conversation with soccer player Zoe Matthews, the youngest player to sign with the NWSL Houston Dash. They explore what it means for Matthews to represent her community and break barriers in the sport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visi…
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Season eight of the Rhoden Fellows’ Podcast continues during the academic year. Half of “Thee Six” -- aka “Team KJ” -- discuss whether athletic departments at HBCUs should raise ticket prices to pay their athletes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Andscape, William C. Rhoden
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In this episode, Kamryn sits down with Assata Allah-Shabazz, a junior at Morgan State University and an incoming member of the 8th class of Rhoden Fellows. The two talk about Assata's family history, her time at Morgan State, and her excitement about becoming a new Rhoden Fellow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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In this episode, the fellows talk about their excitement about the Celebration Bowl, considering Howard is going and FAMU is still in the running. Additionally, the fellows talk about what they're looking forward to during Thanksgiving Break and their thoughts on the internship at the halfway point. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastch…
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In this episode, the fellows speak with Howard Alum Ericka Goodman-Hughey and NCAT Alum James Belton to share stories from their homecomings in the past and hopes for homecomings in the future. The Rhoden Fellowship/Scholarship will be closing on October 30th, so apply at UNCF.org today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/ad…
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In this episode, the fellows speak with Gregory Harris, Director of Public Safety at the Mobile Airport Authority Police Department, and Bill Rhoden to discuss campus safety in light of the events that occurred at Morgan State University's homecoming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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The Rhoden Fellows class of 2024 host a new episode discussing the upcoming book entitled “Coach Prime: Deion Sanders and the Making of Men.” The fellows are joined by fellowship creator William Rhoden and book author, Jean-Jacques Taylor, who gives a behind-the-scenes look into the Coach Prime and the book. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit …
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The Rhoden Fellows class of 2024 discuss what it means to be a student- athlete at an HBCU. They are joined by FAMU track star Michael Crimbley II, and Howard volleyball players Sierra Edmonds and Heaven Nunley. The student-athletes talk about their experiences with the sports they love, while the fellows learn what it means to be good multitaskers…
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The Rhoden Fellows class of 2024, Takier George, Kamryn Jackson and Lawrence Goss, discuss their summer session in Washington, D.C. They are joined by the face of the fellowship William Rhoden, who outlines the origins of the program. The fellows also highlight their expectations leading into their senior year of college. Learn more about your ad c…
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Rhoden Fellows Scott Lipscomb and Jaicee Christian talk about their favorite moments from the fellowship this year. They are also joined by Cullen Davis Basketball Communications Coordinator for the Chicago Bulls. He spoke about what HBCU students can do to get involved in sports and what helped him get to where he is today. Learn more about your a…
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This week on the Rhoden Fellows podcast, Pam Rentz and Monet Heath discuss their experiences as women in HBCU marching bands. They are joined by former Howard University drum major Destiny Moore. They also discuss the recent controversy with LSU women’s basketball player Angel Reese. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoi…
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This week’s podcast, produced by Pam Rentz with co-hosts Alexis Black and Scott Lipscomb, features cheerleaders Alivia Barrow, Teddie Reid, and Jayla Bumbry discussing their experience with HBCU cheerleading and preparation for the NCA College Nationals. The Fellows also highlight HBCU gymnastics, including the Fisk University team, in addition to …
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This week on the Rhoden Fellow Podcast, Host Monet Heath and Co-Host Alexis Black discuss with NBA Foundation Executive Director Greg Taylor and NBA 2022 Fellow Amirah Ali about the 2023 NBA HBCU Fellowship and the opportunities this program provides for undergraduate and graduate HBCU students that are interested. The Fellows also mention the awar…
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Pamela Rentz and Jaicee Christian talk about the situation with Darius Miles, of the University of Alabama basketball team. The duo also discuss the reaction of students surrounding the Bethune-Cookman University ordeal and Ed Reed This week's special guest is SGA Vice President Janiya Jones, of Bethune-Cookman. Learn more about your ad choices. Vi…
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In this episode the fellows discuss returning from winter break, the Golden Globes award winners, the Missouri Republicans adopting a strict dress code and an interview with Zoey Hodge's grandmother. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Andscape, William C. Rhoden
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This week on the Rhoden Fellow podcast, Host Pamela Rentz and Co-hosts Alexis Black and Scott Lipscomb discuss the build-up and results of the intense 2022 Celebration Bowl. Following, the fellows describe how underprivileged youth are not allowed to join AAU basketball teams and how these off-season programs are making or breaking these athletes. …
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